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  1. Capital regular - Personal use only
  2. Cry Wolf by Hanoded, $20.00
    When I was a kid, I loved the story of The Boy Who Cried Wolf. I thought it was pretty stupid of the boy to trick the villagers into believing wolves are attacking his flock of sheep. But I also thought it was a bit sad that the sheep are eaten by a wolf in the end. I didn’t really feel sorry for the boy (he really was stupid), nor the wolf (he just does what he is supposed to do in life), but I did feel sorry for those poor sheep. I guess this is what disinformation leads to in the end. Cry Wolf is a bit of a scary font: it was made with a really old and battered brush, using Chinese ink and some quality French paper. It has a slight tilt to the right and I added some inky splatter for dramatic effect. Use Cry Wolf for your book covers, product packaging and headlines; use if to spice up you invitations and your halloween posters. Comes in a slightly tilted Regular style and an outright Italic style.
  3. Trango by Juraj Chrastina, $29.00
    A funny childish handwritten font, with a spirit. This typeface can tell fairy tales. Trango is a sans serif that goes well with the slab serif Besley Hand.
  4. Besley Hand by Juraj Chrastina, $29.00
    A funny childish handwritten font, with a spirit. This typeface can tell fairy tales. Besley Hand is a slab serif that goes well with the sans serif Trango.
  5. ALS Dereza by Art. Lebedev Studio, $63.00
    Dereza is a grotesque typeface designed specially for display use in children’s books and magazines. Books for little ones are usually set in grotesques, and a vigorous font would make a nice addition to the main face. Playful and lively, Dereza is great for any non-grown-up design such as games and toy boxes, cookie jars and cereal packs, clothing labels and other things meant for kids. It looks super in speech bubbles. The Dereza family includes four fonts, from light to bold, with ligatures, lowercase figures and accented characters.
  6. Stick Figure by Putracetol, $24.00
    The Stick Figure - Groovy Fun Font is a display typeface that embodies cuteness and uniqueness to the fullest. With its super thick and groovy letterforms featuring playful bubble-like endings, this font exudes a sense of fun and whimsy. It distinguishes itself further with a wide array of ligatures, adding extra character and distinction. Perfect for children's themes or any design that aims to convey joy and excitement, Stick Figure is a fantastic choice for logos, branding, headlines, titles, books, packaging, quotes, posters, children's toys, stickers, and more.
  7. Konsider by Konstantine Studio, $18.00
    Get ready to channel your inner (cute) fear with KONSIDER—spooky yet playful fonts. It was inspired by the vintage Halloween visual campaign, with a touch of happiness and cheerful vibes. To amplify the font itself so it can be a "no-doubt" choice for your branding campaign. Packed up with Ligatures and Stylistic Alternates to double up the joy of your visual statement. Perfectly fit for logo, branding, mood board, campaign, events, poster, game, esport, fashion, snack, packaging, streaming overlay design, graphic design, toys, and many more.
  8. Macho Modular by CAST, $45.00
    Macho was designed in 2010 for MAN, Museo d'Arte Provincia di Nuoro, as a part of the corporate identity designed by Sabina Era. Macho is based on the idea of modular widths of the 20th-century typesetting systems, as the Olivetti Margherita and the hot-metal Linotype machine. The basic module is 7,5 percent of the body size (75 upm units) and every letter width is up to 20 modules. Every letter has the same width across different weights. Macho includes a large set of boxes and underlines that can be overlapped on the letters.
  9. Odin by ITC, $29.00
    The extravagant Odin was designed by Bob Newman in 1972. Its figures display constructed basic forms and when set into words, the typeface builds closely set lines. The strong serifs catch the reader's eye and draws it horizontally across the page. The forms of the capital letters are particularly distinctive. In the upper third, the stroke beginnings seem to form a roof over the body of the letter, fragmented by a fine white line that lends them independence and dominance. Odin is best used for headlines in display point sizes.
  10. Pop Manta by Kickingbird, $24.00
    Pop Manta delivers the perfect punch when impact is needed. Useful on everything from boxes of bubble gum to pro wrestling posters. Pop Manta has been described as "Morris Fuller Benton meets Roy Lichtenstein". Benton's 1903 neo-grotesque letter shapes set to a Pop Art beat. With over 650 glyphs, characters, symbols and ornaments, Pop Manta is a complete design kit in one font. A full range of accents and extras allows Pop Manta to speak well over 70 languages. Including: Afrikaans, Basque, Breton, Catalan, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, Gaelic, German, Icelandic, Indonesian, Irish, Italian, Norwegian, Portuguese, Sami, Spanish, Swahili, Swedish, Croatian (Latin), Czech, Estonian, Hungarian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Polish, Romanian, Serbian (Latin), Slovak, Slovenian, Turkish, Afar, Azerbaijani, Belarusian (Latin), Chichewa, Croatian (Latin), Gikuyu, Greenlandic, Guarani, Igo/Igbo, Kuskokwim, Luba (Ciluba), Malay, isiNdebele, Oromo, Pilipino/Tagalog, Setswana, Sidamo, Somali, Sotho (Northern and Southern), Swazi, XiTsonga, Tuareg, Uzbek (Latin), Vietnamese, Welsh, isiXhosa, Yoruba, and isiZulu.
  11. Live Grotesk by Matt Chansky, $18.00
    An exquisite neutral body copy and memorable modern headline font – all under one pixel-perfect font family. Live Grotesk is no ordinary font, in fact it's two fonts in one, seamlessly working together. When big messaging requires a charismatic headline font to activate layout designs, amplify attention, and delight audiences with brand retention – turn on "FM," Live Grotesk's headline font. When you need a body copy font that is space-efficient, a highly refined neutral with a high x-height to help with readability, particularly on screens – Live Grotesk is for you. Stylish simplicity and neutrality are key components of the signature body copy look. This is why Live Grotesk is a uniquely crafted modern font for today's modern creatives. With a variety of weights, from light to bold, you'll also enjoy the robust offering of multilingual glyphs, plus a handful of extras like the estimated symbol, directional arrows, and helpful UX characters. When the creative direction calls for memorable, approachable, and consumable typography, consider Live Grotesk to elevate your marketing tactics. It's a font alive with versatility, that's why it's called Live Grotesk.
  12. Crania by Burghal Design, $29.00
    Sick to death of buying an entire dingbat font just for the ONE symbol you really want? Are you a closet Goth? Do you think Halloween should be a national holiday? If so, then you need Crania, the all skull font. No poorly drawn bats, no gay pumpkins, no goofy looking Frankenstein monsters or grinning mummies, no lame-ass puns carved into headstones... JUST SKULLS. Crania contains 52 different skulls and a PDF guide so you know what the hell you're doing.
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  14. Jesterday by Jelloween, $19.00
    Jesterday is a four weight - light, regular, medium and bold - type family that’s suitable for headlines but works great in informal body-copy as well. Even at a very small size it’s still very much legible. For added fun, Jesterday has been subtly enhanced with OpenType ligatures. Can you spot them? Download the demo version to try Jesterday for free.
  15. Puipui by Jipatype, $25.00
    Puipui is a sans serif typeface with a rounded, contrast stroke and minimal look. Comes with 9 weights and italics of each weight total 18 styles. Support multi-languages and Thai language. Suitable for Headline or text body. Puipui can help you to create a mood and tone of cuteness suitable for kid, pet, food product or anything about cuteness content.
  16. ITC Outback by ITC, $29.99
    ITC Outback was designed by Bob Alonso, a contemporary typeface with a distressed" look. It combines the rustic 1920s look of Rudolph Koch's Neuland with the proportions of a 1960s headline typeface, then roughens the edges 1990s style. The crude, rough ITC Outback is clearly intended as a display typeface but reads surprisingly well even in sizes as small as 18 point."
  17. Lyric Stencil NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    This elegant stencil face is based on an alphabet found in one of the innumerable Dover Books volumes edited by Dan X. Solo. Intended for headline use, it can also be employed effectively for short blocks of body copy. This font contains the complete Latin language character set (Unicode 1252) plus support for Central European (Unicode 1250) languages as well.
  18. Deliria by Pedroglifos, $11.00
    Deliria is a decorative serif typeface that evokes a trippy feel from its wave-like body. The perfect balance between the flowing motion, and a fixed structure allows it to maintain readability while providing a unique aesthetic to your project. A great candidate for logos, single names, book titles and general decorative display. Combines well with simple sans or sharp serif fonts.
  19. Cockle by Joy Studio, $35.00
    This friendly rounded display typeface is perfect for headlines and logos, its gentle curves and comfortable corners are reminiscent of forms found in nature. Inspired by the shapes found in leaves - soft curves forming gentle corners as they meet. Cockle pairs well with Arial for a body font. Includes over 500 characters; with Ligatures, small caps, old style figures, and mathematical symbols.
  20. Tarot by Great Lakes Lettering, $25.00
    Let Tarot wisp you away onto an enchanted journey. This whimsical serif typeface is perfect for headlines, small bodies of text, and feels like magic when paired with scripted type. Inspired partly by Helsing, Tarot features a similar essence, along with an alluring and spontaneous handwritten presence. Tarot is a charming font used to make anything created feel bewitched. Presto!
  21. Ruby Lights by Bogstav, $17.00
    Say hello to Ruby Lights - a bold rounded font, made to bring fun and joy to your designs! Ruby Lights has no sharp edges, everything has gentle rounded corners and edges, leaving a soft yet vibrant look. Go ahead and use Ruby Lights for your children’s books, posters of any kind, invitations or maybe packaging - actually anything that needs a fresh handmade attitude!
  22. Chalkaholic by Hanoded, $15.00
    It seems black crayons are out of stock where I live. I can buy all the colors I want, except black ones… I really needed a crayon, so I bought this ridiculously expensive professional marker crayon ($14 for 1!!!) and created this font. Use it for… well, uhm, dunno… book covers, product packaging and restaurant menus? Just have a ball!
  23. Golca by Pepper Type, $30.00
    Golca is a humanist, slightly elongated sans-serif font family with open aperture. It features rich language support and includes Cyrillic and Greek scripts for your international projects. It is perfect for branding purposes, as well as UI/UX applications and web appearance. Friendly and highly legible, it is also suitable as a body copy typeface for various printed media.
  24. Bravissima Script by Sudtipos, $59.00
    Bravissima is the dynamic and spirited embodiment of the 1970s, when food was food and the wild brush ruled. It tells you to eat, and to do it right now. Another perfect blend of traditional Koziupa calligraphy and Paul tech, spiced up with OpenType features like the meal of your dreams. A personal favorite for food packaging design, especially hot stuff. Bon appetit.
  25. Argumend by Ayca Atalay, $29.00
    Argumend | A Humanistic Slab Serif Typeface Argumend is a versatile slab serif typeface with a wide range of Opentype features. Create strong and eye catching headlines with its upper case ligatures or make use of its many weights and true italics to create mindful body copy; either way, Argumend is rich with typographic options to help create attention worthy text.
  26. FM Ephire by The Fontmaker, $16.00
    FM Ephire is a hand-drawn, multilingual, type family of five weights with complimenting italics. Stuffed with tons of features, Ephire really shines through its artistic and stylish, yet elegant feel of natural handwriting. It is your best choice whenever you design greeting cards, banners or posters, and it also handles pretty well for body text, even in small sizes. Enjoy Ephire!
  27. Nouvelle by Mina Arko, $45.00
    Nouvelle is an elegant sans serif family of six fonts (light, regular, semibold and italics). This modular typeface works just as well as display typeface as it does in body text. Because of the high x-hight it stays readable in very small sizes. It has 1884 characters: oldstyle numerals, ligatures and extra characters that support almost all European languages.
  28. Lined by Oscar Pastarus, $18.00
    The Lined font started out with some scribbles - playing with lines and making shapes fold, underlap and overlap, eventually evolving into letters. This is a display/ornamental font and it was made in 2009, it's meant for decorative use and not in large bodies of text. For example it does well used as a headline font. It is proportionally spaced and uppercase only.
  29. Informe by Arterfak Project, $19.00
    Informe is a modern monospaced typeface. Built with strong letter shapes, and industrial taste. This typeface was designed to read well in small and large sizes. Informe is suitable for digital interface, simple coding, label, editorial, tickets, and more. Available in 4 styles that you can use for the headline, subheadline, tagline, and body text. Equipped with some alternates and multilingual support.
  30. Slam Normal by Wiescher Design, $12.00
    »SLAM« is my new, very sturdy but elegant slab-serif font family. I designed this font family with body copy in mind and gave it all the glyphs necessary for use with all latin writing languages. I also gave the fonts all kinds of different numerals as well as a complete set of small caps and overall extensive kerning. It comes in eight normal weights with corresponding oblique cuts and it comes in a rounded version and corresponding obliques as well. Enjoy this original font, it is a real work horse!
  31. Slam Rounded by Wiescher Design, $12.00
    »SLAM« is my new, very sturdy but elegant slab-serif font family. I designed this font family with body copy in mind and gave it all the glyphs necessary for use with all latin writing languages. I also gave the fonts all kinds of different numerals as well as a complete set of small caps and overall extensive kerning. It comes in eight rounded weights with corresponding oblique cuts and it comes in a normal version and corresponding obliques as well. Enjoy this original font, it is a real work horse!
  32. Grodsky by Vintage Voyage Design Supply, $15.00
    Grodsky is a modern high contrast Antiqua with well-defined, recognizable features. Based on the architecture of classic Antiqua fonts, Grodsky is typical of the typefaces from the first half of the 20th century: pronounced serifs, contrasting geometry, and an interplay of right angles and flowing lines. Grodsky has a lot of stylistic alternates and ligatures and true small caps. They give you more authentically typographic style. Grodsky comes with oldstyle and modern, fraction and tabular figures. The font is well suited for both headlines and body text.
  33. Perfect Dream by Sealoung, $17.00
    Introducing Perfect Dream – a new serif with all the nostalgic vibes! A classy eighties magazine-inspired serif - with a complementary italic version :) Comes in two normal and condensed versions, mix them together to create an interesting effect. Perfect Dream is a beautiful nostalgic upper and lower case typography that looks amazing in both large and small settings as display and body text. I love combining regular and italics, either all in one word (as in the Missfits sample) or in body text! Don't forget to use all caps as well in your blending and matching - this adds contrast and impact to your type design.
  34. M Marker HK by Monotype HK, $523.99
    M Marker is a humanistic script design characterised by its italic, modern, box marker pen-like style. M Marker incorporates features of carton box marker pen, its strokes beginning and ending are rough, parallel without flare. Contrast of strokes is high. Its extra bold stems (豎) make it suitable for large display text to catch attention. Crossbars (橫) and stems (豎) are straight but slanted while angles (折) are smooth and well rounded. Dots (點), ticks (剔), hooks (勾) and downstrokes (撇、捺) are irregular, smooth and long to create softness, liveliness. It is best suited for casual and lively display, illustrations, set upright (naturally slanted), non-condensed.
  35. Samarquand by BluHead Studio, $29.00
    Samarquand is a handwritten script design from Roy Preston. Based on the handwriting of a friend, Roy has expanded this friendly, semi-connecting script to include three weights, Light, Regular and Bold, opening up even more design possibilities. The Samarquand fonts support an extended character set, as well as some ligatures, inferior and superior numbers, and unlimited fractions. There are some really nice letterforms in these fonts, particularly that uppercase W! Peruse the posters to see. I'm kind of partial to the Light weight, which is really quite elegant in use, but that Bold can really make a strong statement! Samarquand. Check it out for yourself.
  36. Musika by Lurinzu Studios, $12.75
    Musika" is a serene and elegant display typeface that is inspired by the vibe of soft jazz. Serene, elegant, soothing, somewhat sensual and at the same time feels like a warm hug. This typeface is made with the intention to be used in both titles and body text. The bold weight (even the light weight could also be used as a title card) holds really well as a title while the lighter weights (regular and light) can be used in body text. *This font includes letters, numbers, multi-language, and all essential marks needed. * Three (3) weights are currently available. (Light, Regular and Bold)
  37. M Marker PRC by Monotype HK, $523.99
    M Marker is a humanistic script design characterised by its italic, modern, box marker pen-like style. M Marker incorporates features of carton box marker pen, its strokes beginning and ending are rough, parallel without flare. Contrast of strokes is high. Its extra bold stems (豎) make it suitable for large display text to catch attention. Crossbars (橫) and stems (豎) are straight but slanted while angles (折) are smooth and well rounded. Dots (點), ticks (剔), hooks (勾) and downstrokes (撇、捺) are irregular, smooth and long to create softness, liveliness. It is best suited for casual and lively display, illustrations, set upright (naturally slanted), non-condensed.
  38. Stage Show JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    “9 Garcons...Un Cœur” (“9 Boys...One Heart”) is a 1948 French musical starring Edith Piaf. The hand lettered credits for the film are done in a condensed Art Deco sans alphabet, now available digitally as Stage Show JNL in both regular and oblique versions.
  39. Wickenburg by VersusTwin, $21.99
    Wickenburg is a rough and tumble grunge slab typeface that has taken a lickin' but keeps on coming back for more. It is a powerful heavyweight serif that makes a strong design statement. Pick up this bad boy and take him for a ride!
  40. Teio - Personal use only
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