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  1. Hearth Stone by Mightype, $15.00
    Hearth Stone Script is a modern calligraphy font with the current handwriting style, this font is perfect for branding, wedding invites, magazines, mugs, business cards, quotes, posters, and more, you can try first if you want to buy this font. Hearth Stone Script is equipped with 309 glyphs. With so many glyphs, you can choose the letters according to your liking. There are many variations and options for each letter, so you can customize based on your design needs. This font contains: Hearth Stone Script OTF If you have any question, do not hesitate to contact me by email: mightype89@gmail.com
  2. Stiana by WDC Fonts, $30.00
    Stiana font is a venetian serif in modern design. The general idea was inspired by beautiful masterpieces of Nicolas Jensen and William Morris. Stiana holds fine, balanced readability of venetian serif, and both 21st century trends. Letterforms are expressive and bold enough to use font as display, but it also fits nicely for text. Stiana supports Western Europe, Cyrillic and Greek languages. Stiana is surely a good choice both for screen applications and print media. Its multipurpose spreads over package design, logos, headlines, body texts, stationary and back labels. Also very good for books and magazines.
  3. Atomette by Device, $39.00
    Atomette is a bouncy sans that is friendly without being flippant, warm yet still stylish. The upper case and lower case options provide letters with less or more animation. Five weights plus an inline provide a neat mini-family to cover all your requirements. Suitable for snack packaging, comic books, toys, celebratory banners, book covers and games. Contains two or three options for each letter, including automatically-substituting letter-pairs to prevent repetition, plus an alternate set of numbers in circles. These can be chosen from the Glyphs palette or toggled on and off in the Opentype panel.
  4. Asita Signature by madjack.font, $17.00
    Asita Signature is beautiful and simple handwriting, contemporary and fashionable, Asita Signature looks elegant for various designs. This elegant font is legible and looks great as a title or body text. This font will be perfect for various designs for magazine headlines, social media, branding, wedding invitations, cards, etc. The Asita Signature font includes ligatures, capital letters, and alternate letters. You need a program that supports OpenType features such as Adobe Illustrator CS, Adobe Photoshop CC, Adobe Indesign and Corel Draw X6/X7. and you can also access alternative glyphs via Font Book (Mac users) or Windows Character Map (Windows users). tags
  5. 1483 Rotunda Lyon by GLC, $38.00
    Towards the end of the 1400s, in Lyon (France), was living Barthélémy Buyer, descendant of a rich family of merchants. In the end of 1472, he engaged a typographist from Liège (Belgium): Guillaume Le Roy. The first book stemming from their print shop was the Compendium breve ( by Pope Innocent III.) using Blackletter “textura”. Many books followed, most often illustrated with wood carving. In 1483, to print a French translated “Eneide”, they used a venetian “Rotunda” blackletter. Our font was inspired by this “Rotunda” set, with historical forms and ligatures enriched with accented letters and other characters not existing in the original.
  6. Ruff N Ready by Typadelic, $14.95
    Ruff N Ready is a little bit rough around the edges and is ready for use on any project! This font has an innocent charm about it but is a bit of a non-conformist. Is it a serif font? Sans serif? A script font? It’s all of those and more! It’s legible enough to be used for body copy but holds its own in a headline or title. You’ll find a few unusual ligatures in the font and some fun alternates. I hope you enjoy using Ruff N Ready as much as I enjoyed designing it!
  7. Truck Machine by Putracetol, $28.00
    Truck Machine is a heavy display font. This font has a very bold body, with unequal widths for the characters. Plus this font has a large number of ligatures, 160 ligatures. So that makes this font more cool and unique. It is suitable for your projects that require fonts with bold and strong characteristics. Such as branding, logos, titles, headlines, printing, magazines, quotes, posters, fashion, t-shirts, apparel and others. This font is also support multi language. To access the alternate glyphs, you need a program that supports OpenType features such as Adobe Illustrator CS, Adobe Photoshop CC, Adobe Indesign and Corel Draw.
  8. Redaktor by Spinefonts, $10.00
    My friends didn't use capitals when sending me text messages, e-mails and using all their digital toys. At the beginning, I was feeling ignored. But after time I thought, that... I can do something for them. And so, I've made Redaktor. Redaktor is a cute monospaced family of four fonts, which has only lowercase characters and large x-height. If you want to write an uppercase character, you can't do it. (OK, to be fair, there will be small underline, just to show you, what you have done...) You may find Redaktor useful for posters, titling, info-graphics or websites.
  9. Narrow Deco JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The hand lettered word ‘puzzles’ from the box cover of a 1940s set of metal “connected” puzzle pieces manufactured by the A.C. Gilbert Company was the initial typographic model, but some additions and changes were made. Instead of the right side of the ‘P’ being a semi-circle, it was changed to a more conservative ‘’squared’ look. After drawing out all of the necessary glyphs, the overall height of the characters was extended to make the letters and numbers appear taller and narrower. The end result is Narrow Deco JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  10. Roadie PB by Pink Broccoli, $16.00
    Roadie was inspired by a 1981 Hallmark card with lettering that was full of frolicking fun. Filled with a childish persona and a playful bounce, this Roadie has a lot to offer. As with some of my previous type designs, it is a typographic dance, wonderfully skipping across designs, surprising with each letter typed. With an extensive character set, and clean sharpie marker-like look, Roadie is a joy to typeset with, and it comes with a stylistic alternates feature that shuffles the Capitals and lowercase that share similar unicase forms that add to the quirky playfulness.
  11. Square Bite by PizzaDude.dk, $9.00
    Here's a fun collection of cute, weird, crazy and goofy drawings. They are all drawn within a box, which makes it easy for you to align them in a grid, or perhaps make your own colouring book or picture lottery. The shapes of the drawings are typically simple: triangles, circles, squares etc. I use drawings like these in my work as a kindergarten teacher. These simple, but yet appealing drawings, are a great inspiration for kids (especially the ones who never draws or are insecure on how to draw) to start drawing themselves, or as a kickstarter for their imagination!
  12. Gutknecht by Proportional Lime, $9.99
    Jobst Gutknecht was a highly successful printer in the city of Nuremburg from 1514 to 1542. He published the "Achtliederbuch" (the first Lutheran hymnal, with a whole 4 tunes) and many works by Martin Luther. This font is an accurate "recutting" of the font face Gutknecht used for the body text in his printed works. It has been extended to over 900 glyphs adding hundreds for modern use. It also presents many ancient things like old ligatures such as "tz", a hedera, and alternate style pilcrow for visual interest. And for those conservative types the modern lower case "k" is also available.
  13. Monotype Ionic by Monotype, $29.99
    The earliest form of Ionic was brought out by Vincent Figgins in 1821 and was intended for display work. In 1863 a more refined version appeared which had more contrast between thick and thin strokes and the serifs were bracketed. Further developments were made, however the robustness of the Egyptian style was retained making the face suitable for newspaper text setting. With a large x-height and strong hairlines and serifs, the Ionic font family became widely used by the newspaper industry as a body type and provided a model for many twentieth century newspaper typefaces.
  14. Jugendstil Flowers by Intellecta Design, $19.90
    Jugendstil Flowers are a collection of dingbats fonts with ornaments, leitmotivs and fleurons, free inspired in the visual style from the golden age of the Art-Nouveau graphic movement. A beautiful work with and organic forms and sensibility with the taste of the vegetal world, by Chyrllene K, who brings you a extra gift : Buying the three fonts (family pack) you get a special free bonus: the Victorian Advertising EPS PACK with ten amazing artworks (in eps) inspired in the Victorian ages magazine advertisings (see the banners). See all the glyphs from Jugendstil Flowers in the pdf brochure at the gallery section.
  15. SK Merih by Salih Kizilkaya, $9.99
    SK Merih is a geometric sans serif and semi-condensed font family. Produced with a clean and modern design approach, SK Merih can be easily used in titles, body texts and many points you may need in design. SK Merih takes its name from Mars. Although Merih is not used today, it is the Turkish equivalent of Mars. SK Merih consists of 12 fonts and 5244 glyphs in total and has multilingual support. In this way, it contains all the typographic elements you will need in your designs. You can visit my Behance account to examine the project images in more detail.
  16. Pockota by Nasir Udin, $25.00
    Pockota is a retro, soft display serif typeface with 12 fonts. Ranging from light to black with its matching italics, Pockota offers many possibilities to be applied in many graphic or editorial projects. Lighter weights are suitable for body text, and the heavier weights are perfect for striking headlines. Thanks to the OpenType features built in, many stylistic sets and swashes are fun to play with. And with the extended latin character set, so that Pockota supports 200+ latin-based languages. Pockota is a classic and timeless typeface, perfectly suitable for display purpose such as branding, editorial, headlines, and packaging.
  17. ITC Juanita by ITC, $29.99
    ITC Juanita is the work of Argentinian-born designer Luis Siquot and was inspired by a text set only with woodcuts which he was reading during a long international flight. ITC Juanita is a series of six distinct typefaces which Siquot sees as a personal reinterpretation of designs that originated in the 1930s and 40s and were still popular during his childhood in the 1950s. For me, Juanita is like a toy, charming, expressive, and also dramatic," says Siquot. The ITC Juanita series offers designers a range of variations based on similar structures, each variation with its own look."
  18. Gioties by IbraCreative, $11.00
    Gioties is an adorable display font that radiates an irresistible charm and playfulness. With its cute and whimsical letterforms, Gioties encapsulates the essence of innocence and joy. The rounded edges and friendly curves of each letter exude a sense of approachability, making it the perfect choice for designs that require a touch of sweetness and lightheartedness. Gioties effortlessly adds a delightful flair to children's books, playful merchandise, and cheerful branding. Its unique character variations and vibrant energy create a captivating visual experience, ensuring that any project adorned with Gioties becomes a canvas of endearing cuteness and boundless creativity.
  19. Chofines by Viaction Type.Co, $18.00
    Chofines is a serif font with a retro style that is suitable for a variety of design purposes. Has a very soft curve, looks elegant and attractive when applied to the design. Equipped with opentype features such as Stylistic Alternate and rich Standard Ligature. It can be used in various countries because it supports Multilingual, adding to the maximum power of this font. You will get including: This font includes 2 styles, regular & oblique. It is very profitable to buy the Chofines font. Get it Now ! I hope you enjoy it and thank you. Viaction Type
  20. Letterpress by FaceType, $18.00
    Meet the Letterpress! Jakob Erbar’s Phosphor was released by the Ludwig & Mayer Foundry before 1923. The origins of Aurora date back to 1912 (Johannes Wagner Foundry). Permanent Headline was designed by Karlgeorg Hoefer, also known simply as Headline. It was fun making a mix out of the three classics – with Letterpress Bastard you will quickly get astounding results. To complete the family we added a font containing random symbols we also found in the metal type boxes. Please note that we provided loads of ligatures for double-letters to make your design look as authentic as possible.
  21. Tioga by Monotype, $29.99
    Tioga is a highly legible typeface designed specifically to display clearly on low-resolution displays. With superior readability even at small sizes, Tioga is an ideal typeface for developers of set-top boxes and digital televisions. Tioga is metrically compatible with Tiresias, a widely-used typeface designed for digital TV applications and adopted by the DVB and MHP standards. Tioga was fine-tuned to be more readable and aesthetically pleasing. Individual characters were adjusted for improved legibility and the letter spacing was revised to improve appearance and readability. Tioga bold was created to make the design more versatile.
  22. Virtue Serif by Jehoo Creative, $19.00
    Virtue Serif is a variation of the Virtue Script which is more friendly to use as the body of your design without losing its unique and authentic features while still being a workhorse in display use. The rugged and spacious look is armed with a stylish set that is easy to control due to the simple design of the nodes. with a full range of weights from thin to black, it also includes multilingual support this typeface is truly complete. Used for logo design needs, posters, magazines, mockups, web ui, branding, Cover art and more Virtue Serif font family is ready for that.
  23. Lunette by Reyrey Blue Std, $18.00
    Introducing, Lunette Typeface. It's strong and classy with an elegant touch of typeface. A unique modern font that is a mix of old and new. Lunette boasts 3 stunning styles, with beautiful upper and lower case letters, numbers, and punctuation marks. Lunette Typeface is perfectly suitable for a layout design for quotes or body copy, best used as a display for headings, logos, branding, magazines, product packaging, invitations: logotypes, and much more. Don't wait to add this font to your collection and explore the uniqueness of this typeface! Features : All Uppercase and Lowercase Number & Symbol Supported Languages Ligatures PUA Encoded
  24. Boiller by Alit Design, $9.00
    Introducing Boiller Typeface 💖💖Boiller💖💖is a sans serif font that has an elegant romantic concept, supported by 736 glyphs. The Boiller font has a lot of alternative characters, from swash, ligature and of course it is also supported by multilingualism. In addition, Boiller also has 14 families from Thin to Heavy. So it can be used for body text and header text. Boiller is very suitable for design concepts that are elegant, simple, minimalist and romantic. Can be used for wedding card designs, shop signs, logotypes, promotions on Instagram and so on.
  25. GEOspeed SC - Personal use only
  26. FS Silas Slab by Fontsmith, $80.00
    Slab-like sibling Why stop at sans? Rather than leave FS Silas Sans as an only child, the team wanted to extend the family, and create a complete system for brands and editorial. Unsure what the result would be, the team started experimenting with a slab serif version. ‘We didn’t know how it would turn out, but we really liked it and wanted to take it further. A fresh angle ‘We stuck with the angular theme of the sans by drawing angled slab serifs,’ says Phil Garnham, ‘as opposed to the square serifs that slab fonts usually have. That created an inner dynamism in words and sentences on the page, and a very distinctive, crafted character, like a Victorian soul in a contemporary body.’ These crafted touches include details such as the angled ascenders on the ‘i’ and ‘l’, while characters such as the ‘y’, with its abruptly-ending descender, add a mark of distinction. A perfect pair Silas Slab, like its sibling, offers a clear-cut range of five weights, from the elegant Thin to the monumental ExtraBold. Put it together with Silas Sans and you have the full complement, capable of performing the full range of tasks, above the line and below, in headlines, body copy and logotypes, B2B and B2C. Keep them together; they don’t like it when they’re apart.
  27. Ciseaux Matisse by Harald Geisler, $65.74
    Ciseaux Matisse was inspired by the exhibition Drawing With Scissors, which I visited at the Kunsthalle Schirn in my hometown of Frankfurt am Main in 2003 and the book Jazz published in 1947 by Henri Matisse. Admittedly, before that time I wasn’t a fan of Matisse’s work, neither his late nor the early work. That definitely changed after the exhibition. While his motifs have been overused on postcards and mouspads, in front of the originals you forget those tiny pictures. Some of the works were massive—larger than 24ft. By cutting directly into the color Matisse created shapes with strong dynamics. Years later, in 2007, I used that inspiration to cut an exclusive font for a newspaper that I designed at that time (see Gallery Pictures). Later I developed that font into the four styles featured here. The cut-out style is a paper cutout; boxed is the paper background. Both linear and boxed linear have no curved outlines, so they are more aggressive. As drawing with scissors implies, all characters are cut by hand. With only uppercase letters, this font is designed for editorial use: headlines, slogans in ads, or musical usage in posters and flyers that need the little touch of the jazz scissors. In special cases the lowercase letters contain alternate shapes to the uppercase forms.
  28. P22 Morris by P22 Type Foundry, $24.95
    William Morris (1834-1896) was probably the most influential figure in the decorative arts and private press movements of the late 19th and early 20th century. In reaction to the increasing lack of quality that the industrial revolution brought on, Morris sought a return to the ideals of the medieval craftsman. Dissatisfied with the commercially available typefaces of the day, he undertook the design of the fonts for his books himself. The P22 Morris font set features new versions of Morris's famous type designs for his Kelmscott Press. The two main fonts include full international character sets for Western European languages. P22 created MORRIS GOLDEN with a rough edge to simulate the look of printing on handmade paper. There is a more "refined" recent version of Golden, but its sterile digitization does not approach the effect that Morris achieved in his Kelmscott books. You'll notice the handmade effect less in the smaller sizes but will find it quite decorative in the larger sizes. (Morris cut his Golden type in only one size for the Kelmscott Press, approximately equal to 14 points.) P22's version of MORRIS TROY is more smooth than Morris Golden and is true to the original Morris design. It is based on the Kelmscott Troy type (an 18 point font) and its smaller counterpart, the Chaucer type (a 12 point font). American Type Founders made an unauthorized version of Troy, "Satanick," 189?, contrary to Morris's wish that it not be made available commercially.(Legend has it that the naming of Satanick comes from William Morris telling the agent inquiring about making copies of his fonts available to go to hell) Several digital versions of Troy (and Satanick) have appeared over the years. The P22 version offers a much more accurate rendering than any previous version. Morris designed the original Troy font to be spaced very tightly; our version reflects and honors his intention. The MORRIS ORNAMENTS are based on those Morris designed and used in his Kelmscott Press books. Characters in the positions of the letters A to Z are decorative drop cap initials. Characters in the number key positions reproduce other Morris embellishments. (See the accompanying key chart.) As with all headline fonts and complex dingbats characters, this font is best used at larger point sizes (e.g., 48, 72, 120). Use in body text or at small point sizes on-screen may not achieve desired results. P22 is grateful to William S. Peterson, Steven O. Saxe and the Lightsey-Offutt Library who gave invaluable research assistance to this project.
  29. Maghfirah by ARToni, $36.00
    Maghfirah is a delicate and elegant handwritten font. Its distinct and well rounded letters make this font a masterpiece. Fall in love with its incredibly versatile style and use it to create spectacular designs.
  30. Schema by Fonthead Design, $19.00
    Schema is a family of hand-drawn architectural lettering designed by Ethan Dunham. Schema comes in three weights, light, regular and bold. This font works well both in mixed case and upper case settings.
  31. Lil Rhino by Pink Broccoli, $14.00
    Lil Rhino is the more reserved but still slightly offbeat sister to the quirky comic Fat Rhino typeface. You can see the resemblance, they work well together, but they also each hold their own.
  32. Burswood by Epiclinez, $18.00
    Burswood is a delicate and elegant handwritten font. Its distinct and well rounded letters make this font a masterpiece. Fall in love with its incredibly versatile style and use it to create spectacular designs!
  33. XingXungXang by Thinkdust, $10.00
    XingXangXung is a display font designed by Diogo Pisoeiro. Although it only has a limited number of characters, this display face with a unique style will work well for graphic design and display work.
  34. Contra Condensed by Wiescher Design, $16.50
    Contra Condensed is the condensed version of my Contra family of fonts. It is very condensed, but not yet narrow. It is well suited in all situations were one needs to save space. Enjoy!
  35. Amellya by Sealoung, $10.00
    Amellya is a delicate and elegant handwritten font. Its distinct and well rounded letters make this font a masterpiece. Fall in love with its incredibly versatile style and use it to create spectacular designs!
  36. Got Love by Seemly Fonts, $14.00
    A beautiful display font is called Got Love. Add it to your original ideas to see how it helps them stand out since it can be readily suited to a huge range of projects.
  37. CRR NTN by Cerri Antonio, $35.00
    CRR NTN regular and outline, is a futuristic font family. It works well as an identity logo type and 3D work. Together using the outline and the regular font, you can create endless combinations.
  38. Meshuggeneh by Hanoded, $20.00
    Meshuggeneh means 'crazy fool' in Yiddish. The typeface before you is kind of crazy as well: it is 3D, twisted, with light and shadows in all directions. Meshuggeneh comes with all diacritics, oy veh!
  39. Copperplate Classic Light Floral by Wiescher Design, $39.50
    Copperplate Classic Light Floral is the latest addition to my Copperplate Classic Group of fonts. The floral decorations go perfectly well together with the classic forms of the Copperplate. Your decorative designer Gert Wiescher.
  40. Union Telegraph NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    Discovered in The Zanerian Manual of Alphabets and Engrossing was this quaint charmer, called simply "Italic Roundhand". The manual touts this face as plain, practical and rapid; it's lovely, luscious and nostalgic, as well.
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