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  1. Pocky Block by Arterfak Project, $16.00
    Introducing Pocky Block, a font that's bold and blocky with elegant and modern design. This font exudes a sporty, assertive, and daring vibe, making it a perfect fit for designs with sports, adventure, or futuristic themes. It's great for stickers, movie posters, flyers, displays, logos, motion graphics, advertising, and more. Pocky Block comes in two styles: Regular and Slanted. The Slanted style highlights a spirit of enthusiasm, speed, and confidence. This thick font also boasts over 100+ ligatures, allowing you to create dynamic and sophisticated letter combinations. What you'll get : All capital characters Numbers, punctuation & symbols Stylistic alternates Stylistic set 100+ Ligatures Multilingual support Help file. Thank you for your appreciation!
  2. Ride my Bike by Latinotype, $39.00
    Ride my bike is a fresh handmade typeface inspired by street style and the new culture that moves pedaling around the city. Perfect for use in headlines, brands and fashion photography compose alternative, thanks to its leading characters, terminals, alternate characters and ligatures that you can find in the Pro version. This version contains more than 600 glyphs. The 'Dingbats' font in this family has 91 dingbats, very fun to compliment and accentuate the handmade design. If you do not want to ride so fast, you can find a version without OpenType features - Essential. Come! Get on it and let’s go ride my bike! Photography by Seba Sanchez.
  3. Parisine Office Std by Typofonderie, $59.00
    Humanistic sanserif in 4 fonts The Parisine Office typeface family can be considered as the text version of the Parisine. When Parisine xheight fit Helvetica large xheight, Parisine Office is more close to Gill Sans in term of proportion, as it was developed for Ratp, the public transport in Paris to allow compatibility with documents set in Gill Sans without changing the length of text. Parisine Office by default is a humanistic sanserif available in 4 fonts perfect for text setting. The design of the italic lowercases is more cursive than in Parisine. About Parisine Parisine helps Parisians catch the right bus Observateur du design star of 2007
  4. Fleabitten by Hanoded, $15.00
    I love going to flea markets and second-hand stores; in fact a lot of the furniture in our home is second hand (or pre-loved, a euphemism I find rather peculiar). I personally believe that buying used products is a good way to help this planet, as no new stuff needs to be made and the old stuff gets a second life. Fleabitten is a ‘western style’ serif font. You could use it to pimp the posters for your line dance festival, but hey, be creative! I am sure you’ll find some good use for this very nice pre-loved font. Yes, pre-loved: I loved it first!
  5. Storyline by Comicraft, $19.00
    It starts slowly, gently drawing you in... you're introduced to a number of strangely interesting and compelling characters. The plot seems at first to be satisfyingly predictable, then -- suddenly -- the narrative takes a completely unexpected turn! The protagonist is thrown into a series of devastating and alarming twists and turns! The antagonist triumphs -- evil trounces good, mass hysteria seizes the city streets! Our Hero is separated from his One True Love, and it seems that she has fallen for The Villain of the Piece! Will Good Prevail? Will Evil Perish? Will Love Conquer All?!? I don't know yet -- that's as far as I've got. Don't worry, it has a Great Ending.
  6. Fracture by Scholtz Fonts, $21.00
    Fracture is a broken font -- broken into many pieces -- yet it still conveys a powerful and modern message. It is a funky, in-your-face font that has strong overtones of modern rap and hip-hop culture. Its fragmented look brings to mind graffiti, contemporary youth culture, kids-on-the-move. Fracture is a must for movie posters, event posters, CD & DVD covers, clothing ads & swing tags, funky magazines, in fact, any product aimed at the young, trendy market. The font is letterspaced and kerned and has a complete character set (all upper and lower case, numerals and mathematical symbols and a complete set of accented and special characters).
  7. Bring Race by Multype Studio, $19.00
    Bring Race is a font with a race theme. With a strong style, consistent at sharp corners, but it will look good because it maximizes the shape to make it look strong, fast, and powerful. Bring Race it's perfect for logotype racing product, racing game covers, sports events, automotive posters, automotive magazine covers, branding, product design, labels and other creative project. What’s Included : Standard glyphs Works on PC / Mac Simple installations Accessible in the Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe InDesign, even work on Microsoft Word PUA Encoded Characters, Fully accessible without additional design software. Multilingual support Thank you for your purchase! Hope you enjoy with our font!
  8. Ramadhan Night by Nathatype, $29.00
    Introducing Ramadhan Night, a captivating display font that effortlessly captures the essence of Arabic letters. Ramadhan Night pays homage to the flowing beauty of Arabic script, where each letter gracefully connects to the next. It brings the charm of this age-old tradition to your designs. This font maintains low contrast between strokes and curves, ensuring clarity and easy reading in various contexts. Ramadhan Night is highly versatile, making it suitable for various designs. It fits in headlines, logos, posters, flyers, branding materials, print media, editorial layouts, and many more designs. Find out more ways to use this font by taking a look at the font preview.
  9. BD Micron Robots by Typedifferent, $8.00
    The BD Micron Robots variable dingbats font features 52 Microns – micro-tiny robot characters with 5 mutations. The variable font technology helped breathing live into the BD Micron Robots See them in action. The Muta1 version of the font shows the Micron Robots in its original shape. Muta5 is the final stage of the Micron Robots mutations. The Variable version of the Micron Robots font is a variable font and you can determine the grade of the mutation between Muta1 and Muta5 by yourself. By the way: The BD Micron Robots perfectly fit together with the BD Micron Font, also available here at MyFonts.
  10. Morely by Nathatype, $29.00
    Looking for adventurous, bold, and expressive. font? You want to carve out a mark in this world, and you’re not shy to do that. Make a statement! Morely - A Sans Serif Font Morely is one of the most elegant, exquisite yet strong font design with modern vibe. This is a timeless font, will never go wrong for your audience, clients, guests or anyone around you. A real head-turner for your presentation, designs, website illustrations, and much more. Our font always feat Multilingual Option to make your brand globally acceptable Features: Ligatures Alternates Stylistic Set Swashes PUA Encoded Numerals and Punctuation Thank you for downloading premium fonts from Nathatype
  11. Texas Hero by Three Islands Press, $39.00
    It occurred to me years ago that the graphic arts community might find useful a digital typeface that mimicked the classic look of nineteenth-century handwriting. Conveniently, my mother then still volunteered at the Center for American History at the University of Texas at Austin, my hometown. She made copies of the letters of a few famous Texans -- Houston, Austin, Travis, Burnet, Rusk. Thomas J. Rusk’s penmanship caught my eye as the most accessible of the bunch. I hadn't realized at the time what a challenge it'd be to render a realistic-looking script face, but the result has, in fact, filled a niche.
  12. Home Run by Doyald Young, $50.00
    Home Run Script has the formality of 18th-century English roundhands, narrow, tightly fitted and drawn in a very bold weight and inspired by my ITC Eclat font. The x-height is large, and the caps are simply drawn with minimal swashes. Its companion font Home Run Sanscript, sold separately also, has sans serif caps that enable the user to combine script and sanserif caps with the same slope. It has the same lowercase as Home Run Script with a few alternate characters and sans serif lining and Oldstyle figures. Both Young Finesse and Home Run include Richard Isbell’s “interrabang,” appropriately used for statements that are both interrogative and exclamatory.
  13. ITC Ludwig by ITC, $29.99
    ITC Ludwig has an edge. It's nervous, tense - maybe even a little scary. Drawn by Italian designer Giuseppe Errico, ITC Ludwig refuses to be confined to a traditional baseline. Its twisted lowercase g" and an "e" that could double as an upside-down "a" both add to the design's spooky personality. As a young man, Errico studied to be a fine artist. He became a graphic designer only after a “long reflection period,” he says. His early training is evident in many of ITC Ludwig's suggestive qualities. There is far more to this face than cranking up the “distort” knob in Fontographer. Reflection and personal expression are at its core."
  14. Mojodelic by Mysterylab, $21.00
    Looking for a font with that certain... umm... special mojo? Mojodelic might just be the niche font that you need to create that unique statement — one that really pops off the page. While this typeface certainly grooves with the 1960s – 1970s vintage psychedelic and pop art look, it's also a perfect fit with retro 1990s party-way-too-hard youth culture graphics. With its ultra-bold reverse-contrast design and whimsical little curlies, this one's got equal parts silliness and swagger. Try it on skateboard graphics, retro message t-shirts, apparel logos, beverage labeling, candy packaging, teen/tweener marketing, greeting cards... you name it. Enjoy.
  15. Blanket by Eclectotype, $30.00
    Blanket is a friendly, baby-soft typeface with a gentle slant. With the warmth of an italic but less of the speed, it is designed primarily for use on child oriented material. The ‘schoolbook’ a and g are default, but the more adult double storey versions are available through stylistic sets / stylistic alternates. Blanket is child friendly without being childish. Typographically sophisticated, it features a wealth of figure styles, automatic fractions, ligatures, alternates, case sensitive forms and a small spattering of swashes. Although the intent was to make a typeface fit for children’s books, the finished product works well anywhere a casual (but not sloppy) look is desired.
  16. ITC Malstock by ITC, $29.99
    ITC Malstock is the work of Czech designer Frantisek Storm. The idea is based on a sign painting technique that uses a flat brush and a Maalstok, a long bar with soft padding which is used as a rest for the painter's hand and a guide for vertical lines. The strokes of this font end with a split stem which recalls the traces of the writer's brush. ITC Malstock is a narrow typeface which is ideal for headlines, invitations and advertisements. The designer recommends combining his typeface with others, to create harmony with sans serif typefaces in text sizes or contrast with serif typefaces.
  17. True Mama by Nantia.co, $12.00
    With True Mama Cyrillic Greek Typeface Duo, you can recreate old-school lettering tattoo-inspired graphics on the spot! Not only this typeface duo includes one monoline typeface with uppercase and lowercase characters, but also one bold version with only uppercase characters. In fact, the typefaces are so easy to use because they complement each other. Also, this duo is perfect for recreating vintage old-school graphics. Of course, both typefaces support diacritics and an extended set of Latin, Greek, and Cyrillic character set. In addition, both typefaces have a set of 4 vintage illustrated tattoo extras, that you can find in the PUA section of the font.
  18. Pexico by Setup, $-
    Pexico is a pixel typeface that uses 10 by 14 grid (capital letter) in 8 styles: 4 basic styles for text setting — Regular, Bold, Narrow, and Mono and 4 stylistic variations of the Regular style for display setting — Outline, Dots, Round, and Inverse. It fits the display's pixel grid when used at 20pt size or its multiples. Pexico supports Latin, Cyrillic, and Greek Monotonic scripts, all with thoroughly designed diacritics. Moreover, Pexico makes use of advanced OpenType features, just as any other modern text typeface. Each style also has 9 sets of numbers, small capitals and is properly kerned. For more information go to Urtd.
  19. Rosa by Pelavin Fonts, $25.00
    Inspired by Art Deco packaging, Rosa fits comfortably into that classic genre. It’s namesake in the collection of La Sociéte Parisienne de Savons is described thusly: In mythological legend, Chloris, the goddess of Spring flowers transformed the body of a nymph into the first Rose. Aphrodite gave her beauty. Dionysus, the god of wine gave her a sweet fragrance and the Three Graces, charm, joy and radiance. Equally compatible with Machine Age, Streamline, Moderne and even Memphis design motifs, it presents the unique option of serving as both the typographic and decorative components of a design. Use Rosa to evoke a sense of elegance, high style and historical context.
  20. Comicraft by Comicraft, $19.00
    FIFTEEN YEARS! Hundreds of fonts of Unique Design, Thousands of pages of Fine Lettering, Millions of satisfied customers and Elephantmen served! Yes, this month marks Comicraft's fifteenth anniversary and we're celebrating with the relaunch of the COMICRAFT website and the launch of a brand new font... a font that's not just a bunch of letters arranged in alphabetical order... this one's Carefree, Original, Mirthful and Interesting, it's Clever, it's a little bit Raunchy, a little bit Adventurous, Friendly and Tenacious all at the same time -- and if that doesn't spell COMICRAFT, then we just didn't eat enough chocolate today. COMICRAFT: Stimulating the release of endorphins in your system preferences since 1992.
  21. Revolution Gothic by Dharma Type, $19.99
    This font family is an arranged and extended version of PAG Revolucion released from Prop-A-Ganda type foundry in 2008. The original font is inspired by retro propaganda posters and wallpainting in Cuba from the 60s to 80s. And the original PAG Revolucion is the most popular font from Prop-A-Ganda. In redesigning this font, their detail and spacing was modified and new weights with matching slanted and also lowercase in each style were added to fit contemporary design needs. Then, Revolution Gothic became big family containing 10 styles and will be perfect family for your retrospective project. Be sure to check out distress version Revolution Gothic P.
  22. HoneyBee by Laura Worthington, $27.00
    HoneyBee is an all-caps display face in a delightfully hand-lettered style for irresistibly sweet layouts on food packaging, fantasy games, or children’s products. This versatile font includes three sets of full-size capitals, two sets of smaller capitals. Mix and match swash forms with titling forms to create headlines, titles, and wordmarks. 20 charming ornaments are included to complement your designs. See what’s included! http://bit.ly/2bGYin7 *NOTE* Basic versions DO NOT include swashes, alternates or ornaments This font has been specially coded for access of all the swashes, alternates and ornaments without the need for professional design software! Info and instructions here: http://lauraworthingtontype.com/faqs/
  23. Slaphappy by Comicraft, $29.00
    Are you feeling a little dazed, silly, or light-headed? Are you talking incoherently as if you've received repeated blows to the head? Would you perhaps describe yourself as punch-drunk? Happy-go-lucky? Have you recently been sleep deprived or are experiencing excessive feelings of fatigue or tiredness? Have you become prone to inane semi-maniacal rambling? Have you been making strange and/or meaningless remarks? Are you demonstrating fits of random and inexplicable behavior? Did you just give yourself a wedgie? Experiencing bouts of uncontrollable laughter -- at your own jokes? Standing on a silver surfboard holding a hot dog and wondering why?! You're off your rocker, dude; Slaphappy!
  24. Beiko by Nantia.co, $12.00
    Beiko Uppercase Greek Font is a decorative display font, made from digitized brush hand lettering. Of course, the uppercase font supports a full set of Greek characters and an extended Latin character set with diacritics. Also, this handwritten font is ideal for handcrafted projects. The hand-brushed organic style of Beiko is ideal for logotypes. In fact, this cute typeface can be your next typeface for your graphic design needs. From Instagram quotes to product packaging, merchandise, and branding projects, this font is so fun to use. Also, it can be used on social media content, for branding, poster design, for children projects, and any other kind of product packaging.
  25. Vaudevillian JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The place for a family to be entertained by comedians, dancers, acrobats, animal acts, singers and just about any other acts that fit the bill at the time was the vaudeville theater. Prior to radio becoming the major source of entertainment for the American public, popular songs were introduced on the stages of these entertainment venues. One such song from 1916 with a World War I patriotic sentiment was "A Yankee Doodle Boy Is Good Enough for Me". The sheet music featured the title hand lettered in Art Nouveau style. This became the design source for Vaudevillian JNL, available in both regular and oblique versions.
  26. Quick Tracer by Keristyper Studio, $14.00
    introduce Quick Tracer font with sporty modern cutouts and dynamic tilt. Ideal for fast car racing sports titles, running matches, cycling, automotive, and other modern dynamic monograms or texts. This font is good for logo design, Social media, Movie Titles, Books Titles, short text even long text letters, and good for your secondary text font with sans or serif. **Featured:** * Standard Uppercase & Lowercase * Numeral & Punctuation * Multilingual : ä ö ü Ä Ö Ü ß ¿ ¡ * Alternate & Ligature * PUA encoded We recommend programs that support the OpenType feature and the Glyphs panel such as Adobe applications or Corel Draw. so you can use all the variations of the glyphs. Hope you enjoy our fonts!
  27. Tin Roof by Jukebox Collection, $32.99
    Tin Roof is a unique and original Jukebox font based on the 1958 hand lettered movie poster from "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof". The slightly modulated baseline and shaky letters give the font both a silly and sinister aspect. Perfect for any dramatic, spooky or sultry subject, Tin Roof has all the allure of a hot southern night! Jukebox fonts are available in OpenType format and downloadable packages contain both .otf and .ttf versions of the font. They are compatible on both Mac and Windows. All fonts contain basic OpenType features as well as support for Latin-based and most Eastern European languages.
  28. Bickley Script by ITC, $29.00
    Bickley Script was designed by Alan Meeks in 1986 and is based on the handwriting forms popular at the end of the 19th century. The flowery capitals contrast beautifully with the delicate and reserved lower case letters, fit perfectly together and enhance the handwritten character of the font. Bickley Script looks as though it were written with a fine tipped pen and has an elegant, nostalgic charm. The font is best for headlines as well as short to middle length texts and should be set in point sizes of 14 or larger, and Bickley Script's capitals can also be used as initials with other alphabets.
  29. VVDS Hickory Dickory by Vintage Voyage Design Supply, $15.00
    Glad to introducing you Hickory Dickory - a stylish serif with an eighties mood. I really love this old advertising from those magazines. It was a new era of minimalism in photography and typographic design. The playful, stylish and modern. This font will fit perfectly not only this type of design - you may use the alternates characters and get a really playful typography at your project. Hickory Dickory has a lot of alternates, some letters have them up to 17. More than 620 glyphs total! Also, there is a true italic for perfect pairing. Normal & True Italic A lot of stylistic alternates 620+ Glyphs total Decimal and fraction figures
  30. Project D by DM Founts, $22.00
    Project D is the fourth typeface released by DM Founts. It was inspired by the infamous graffiti atop the former Heygate Estate in South London, which I had passed by numerous times on the overground train years ago. Heygate Estate has since been replaced by soulless luxury flats, as per the gentrification agenda. The letters don't entirely match the graffiti as they were created from memory, but I thought such a profound statement should be honoured. Project D is best used for impact at large sizes, although it should scale well. Use it for computer interfaces, retro headings and anything involving defiance, espionage, infiltration and spy games.
  31. Cedar Heaven by Putracetol, $22.00
    Cedar Heaven - Wild Forest Display Font, a playful and adventurous typeface that encapsulates the spirit of the wilderness and outdoor exploration. This font is meticulously crafted, embodying elements of nature, adventure, and childhood wonder. With eight distinct variations tailored to fit its thematic design, Cedar Heaven is versatile and adaptable. Whether you’re branding an outdoor equipment store or designing invitations for a woodland-themed event, this font elevates your design with its unique character. The letters are imbued with elements of the forest, camping, and playful adventures making it perfect for children’s books, crafters’ creations or any project echoing the call of the wild.
  32. Mr Black by Hipopotam Studio, $20.00
    To design Mr Black, we used old ('70-'80) dry transfer lettering sheets that were used by my grandfather who was a military cartographer. We had only two almost used-up sheets. The letters didn't transfer so well but we liked the way they were damaged. All of the characters have a very high resolution so they can be used in a large scale. Mr Black doesn't have lowercases but has up to three alternate uppercase for each letter. Checkout Mr Tiger if your looking for lowercase letters with the same distortion effect. We designed it for our book for children, “Who eats Whom”
  33. Royale by Resistenza, $39.00
    With Royale, Resistenza reinvents the bifurcated Tuscan genre in a contemporary, warm and playful form. Royale Basic doesn't include ligatures or alternates. Rounded terminals, fabulous fancy fun spurs with elegant and extravagant flourishing - Royale comes in 8 weights and 4 widths which can also be layered to create polychromatic effects in another nod to the Victorian era these styles were popularised. While inspired by days gone past this Royale is far from a revival as unlike the classic Tuscans which inspired its structure Royale is monoline and sophisticated in its simplicity. Perfect for display and emphasis, Royale will command attention and leave a memorable impression wherever it is used.
  34. Mortice by ArtyType, $24.00
    I set out to create a solid, bold, strong, rugged font, one that would lend itself to any industrial type of use, and by that I mean industry in general, but probably sectors that would still be considered male preserves such as carpentry or metalwork. I thought specifically of mortice & tenon joints, whilst toying with shape and form for this self imposed challenge. I was also visualizing a router tool used for producing most wood joints nowadays. I think the general premise worked out well; in the end I settled on the name Mortice, referring to the slots or negative spaces that the matching part, or tenon would fit into.
  35. Vagary JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    For many decades, the fashion magazine “Vogue” featured superbly illustrated covers before photography became more commonplace. During the 1930s and 1940s those illustrations were accompanied by many creative styles of hand lettering for its monthly issues. The January, 1930 cover had the magazine’s name lettered in an Art Deco geometric monoline, which became the inspiration for Vagary JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions. A vagary [in a simple sense] is when something or someone changes in an erratic or unexpected way (as the wind’s direction or in a person’s mood or whim)… and thus seemed the fitting name for this type style.
  36. Kashigata Stencils JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Kashigata Stencils JNL is a collection of 52 beautiful Japanese stencil images used for decorating sugar cakes to honor deceased family members with the crest of that family. Re-drawn from images of some vintage stencils spotted at an online craft and collector's site, these wonderful designs were created during the Showa Period of Japan's history and bring the charm of the Far East to your creative projects. According to Wikipedia, The Showa period (literally "period of enlightened peace/harmony"), or Showa era, is the period of Japanese history corresponding to the reign of the Showa Emperor, Hirohito, from December 25, 1926, through January 7, 1989.
  37. Cord by Roland Hüse Design, $20.00
    Cord (Zsinór in Hungarian) was originally a commissioned work for a tablecloth pattern with a thread like frame decoration that is actually consist of letters. The lettershapes were being created based on Rovas characters, which were reinterpreted without decreasing legibility. Therefore, the Rovas alphabet was designed in the first place followed by its matching Latin company. The full character set contains: Western, Central and South Eastern European Latin characters basic symbols and punctuation Rovas alphabet Rovas number symbols and punctuation Display font, best fit in larger sizes for souvenirs, folk art theme, embroidery, ribbon like decorative texts and signages. Good luck and Happy Creating! Roland
  38. Nadirii Pro by Nantia.co, $12.00
    Nadirii Pro Greek Cyrillic Font is a fun display typeface with a nostalgic touch. In fact, this typeface supports over 30 languages and it can be a perfect match for all your food packaging projects. Of course, you can use it for organic handcrafted products branding. Also, it can be an ideal tool for storytellers, too! In other words, the crafty feeling of this font is pairing perfectly with illustrations, book covers and handmade social media content. In addition, Nadirii Pro Font supports extended Greek diacritics or Polytonic Greek. Therefore, this feature is perfect for writing Byzantine, Katharevousa and Greek-Orthodox texts, with a modern twist.
  39. Juicer by Hanoded, $15.00
    We use an old hand juicer at home: a cheap plastic one that we bought a long time ago at a Swedish home appliances and furniture giant. We haven never considered upgrading to an electronic one, as it still works, it doesn’t use electricity and we don’t really use it that often. This font is called Juicer. It was not named after our manual juicer, or any juicer in particular. It was just a word that seemed to fit the font nicely. Juicer font is a handwritten, script-ish kinda font that comes in two great styles and contains a set of double letter ligatures.
  40. Willmaster Calligraphia by Alcode, $23.00
    Willmaster Calligraphia is a classic yet modern script. It is particularly suitable for wedding media, book covers, greeting cards, logos, branding, business cards and certificates, in fact for any design work that requires a classic, formal or luxurious look. Try Willmaster Calligraphia, enjoy the richness of OpenType features and let her fun and elegant excitement make you happy and enhance your creativity! You can use this font very easily. Includes multilingual support and ornamental features. If you do not have programs that support OpenType features like Adobe Illustrator and CorelDraw X Versions, you can access all alternative flying machines using Font Book (Mac) or Character Map (Windows).
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