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  2. Silqa by Tour De Force, $25.00
    Silqa is distinctive display family inspired with art deco style. Unique family that combines cutoff letter shapes, swashes, geometry and jumpy ascender value is ideal for titles, headlines and product names – in every usage where originality is desirable.
  3. Bounce Script by Borges Lettering, $35.00
    Bounce Script is a nice hand lettered upright font. This font has an appealing “bounce” characteristic which gives it its charm. Great for headings, logos or where a brush script is needed. Bounce Script contains five alternate characters.
  4. ITC Busorama by ITC, $40.99
    Part of the first typeface release package from ITC in 1970, Busorama melds Art Deco and 70s flower-power into a delightful sans serif design. Designed by Tom Carnase, this three-weight sans serif family still turns heads.
  5. Fontazia Christmas Tree by Deniart Systems, $24.00
    Add a little flair to the holiday season with Fontazia Christmas Tree featuring 62 elegantly simple tree illustrations inspired by the art deco movement. These stylish tree motifs are sure to add pizzazz to all your holiday designs.
  6. Conthin by Lemonthe, $13.00
    Conthin - a swiftly flowing handwritten font, where thin, graceful strokes elegantly connect, containing the essence of fluid motion. This font is suitable for a wide range of projects, including headlines, logos, labels, branding, signatures, quotes, posters, and more.
  7. Artisan Roman by Monotype, $29.99
    Artisan Roman is one of 10 typefaces in the Engravers 1 volume. Artisan Roman is designed to give a three-dimensional look. The Artisan Roman font has highlights on the thick strokes giving the letters a raised appearance.
  8. Alpengeist JF by Jukebox Collection, $32.99
    This typeface was inspired by a hand lettered sign for a German-themed attraction. A good choice when a legible blackletter face is needed, this font is useful for a variety of designs or for personalizing your Alpenhorn.
  9. Tesca by Nicolas Massi, $25.00
    Tesca is a condensed modern grotesque typeface. Tesca is great for uses such as headlines or text body. Features Latin and non-latin glyphs. Three styles: Flaca, Normal & Gorda. (Uppercase & Lowercase). OpenType features include ligatures and basic fractions.
  10. Batchelder Elements by Woodside Graphics, $19.95
    Batchelder Elements contains 26 images from legendary Pasadena tilemaker Ernest Batchelder's design books of the 1920s. From cats to ducks to flowers -- even a bear and a couple of rabbits -- there's a design for everyone and every purpose.
  11. Bar Book by Lauren Ashpole, $15.00
    My take on a cocktail themed dingbat font. The lowercase and uppercase letters offer an assortment of glassware, bottles, and drinks while the numbers include accessories and garnishes that can be mixed and matched to create new combinations.
  12. Gracelyn by Sipanji21, $10.00
    Gracelyn is a whimsical script font with a relaxed theme, featuring a lovely style. No matter the topic, this font will be an incredibly asset to your fonts’ library, as it has the potential to elevate any creation.
  13. Lucky Boy by Sipanji21, $13.00
    lucky boy is a display font that has a cute character, whether it is used for various themes of children, love, or others. This font is good for crafting, packaging, apparel, comics, book titles, t shirts. and others.
  14. HV Clio by Harmonais Visual, $12.00
    Clio - a display sans serif with simple, clean, and visual elegance. Specially designed for elegant-themed projects, perfectly suitable for creating simple, clean, lifestyle design such as logos, title, and magazine and more. The font features standard ligatures.
  15. Kutai by Eko Bimantara, $18.00
    Kutai is an explorative typeface that created to pursue unique display typeface fuse with ethnic look. It's consist of three styles or instance; Normal, Tall and Taller which have different height between each other, especially the x-height.
  16. Alfrere Banner by Greater Albion Typefounders, $12.00
    Alfrere Banner is a 1950s inspired masthead typeface, designed to complement our ‘Alfrere Sans’ typeface family. These two Banner faces, offered in regular and incised forms, emphasise horizontal lines and have a distinct ’streamline-era’ feel to them.
  17. Just in case by PizzaDude.dk, $14.00
    Just in case you need something crispy for your next project - this could be it! Handmade, multilingual and with contextual alternates - 4 different versions of each letter, and these cycle automatically as you write, for a random look.
  18. Mixed Messages JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Mixed Messages JNL brings back a favorite old theme... mixing up various letters and numbers from different fonts to create a printed message that resembles a ransom note or a collage of type with many styles of lettering.
  19. Gheamarker by Sipanji21, $15.00
    Gheamarker is a Natural Handwritten font with a relaxed theme, featuring a lovely style. No matter the topic, this font will be an incredibly asset to your fonts’ library, as it has the potential to elevate any creation.
  20. Kollate by Invasi Studio, $19.00
    Kollate - a display serif with a line, simple, clean, and visually elegant. Specially designed for elegant-themed projects, perfectly suitable for creating simple, clean, lifestyle designs such as logos, titles, magazines, and more. The font features standard ligatures.
  21. Alibabe by Almarkha Type, $25.00
    Introducing Alibabe Authentic Display Font, Inspired by Food Logo style and combination with Cute Craft style. that will fulfill your design needs for quotes,sporty theme, logotype, wordmark, etc. This has many opentype features and support multi language.
  22. Basic Romantic by Forberas Club, $16.00
    Introducing Basic Romantic, This font is suitable for your upcoming wedding project for decorative or invitation. it will work perfectly with some farmhouse, rustic, or even scandinavian theme. Can wait your response and review by purchasing this product.
  23. Epos by Serebryakov, $39.00
    All-cap titling typeface, Epos, comes in three widths and includes a range of decorative ligs & alts – as well as both Latin & Cyrillic scripts. It reminds of hand-lettered book covers from the early and mid 20th century.
  24. Rehn Condensed by moretype, $40.00
    With all the features of its wider relative, Rehn Condensed has been specifically designed for those situations where space is a premium. Rehn and Rehn Condensed together offer a complete package suitable for a wide range typographic applications.
  25. Pylox Street by Garisman Studio, $22.00
    Introducing a new graffiti Pylox Street Inspired from street art born Pylox Street Suitable for many design project, branding, packaging, logo, wall art, headline, template, banner, poster, and many more projects. These include all caps, punctuation, and numerals.
  26. Welcome Christmas by Yoga Letter, $14.00
    "Welcome Christmas Monogram" is a monogram serif font decorated with Christmas-themed shapes. This font features monograms, uppercase, lowercase, numerals, punctuations and multilingual support. This font is perfect for winter and christmas, logos, valentines, movie titles, and more.
  27. Runalto by Sensatype Studio, $15.00
    Runalto is a display serif font with luxury, elegant, modern, unique and classy-look. This font crafted specials for luxury-themed projects, ready to use on Magazine, Social Media, Branding, Logo, and Many more that needs Luxury touchs.
  28. Olifant by Hipopotam Studio, $25.00
    Typeface originally designed as a monospace font (single standard width for all glyphs). We needed that for a project where letters stood directly above each other. Eventually it became proportional, and only the digits have a fixed width.
  29. Butterflies by Typadelic, $-
    Can one have enough butterflies? I think not, which is why I created these little creatures. Another release of Butterflies, containing more butterflies and perhaps a few other critters thrown in, will be available later in the year.
  30. Militaria JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Militaria JNL is a collection of various military insignias modeled from vintage printer's blocks. While this in no way represents all ranks, specialties and branches of the military, it is still a nice little package for themed projects.
  31. Bittle Birdy by HansCo, $15.00
    Whimsical, charming and undeniably cute: Bittle Birdy is, as the name suggests, the perfect font for making any kid’s or baby-themed project stand out! This font is perfect for elegant logo design, packaging or invitation cards. Enjoy!
  32. Blancs by 4RM Font, $30.00
    Blancs font is created with the utmost value of aesthetics and classy aura, with an anatomical feature that is geometrical, with an extended style. This font is suitable for use in graphic design, especially those with futuristic themes
  33. ITC Wisteria by ITC, $29.99
    ITC Wisteria was designed by Michael Stacey, a Florida-based artist and graphic designer. An ardent collector and recycler of vintage graphic design and typography, Stacey is especially intrigued by the lettering styles of sign painters and show-card lettering artists from the days when most display typography was hand-rendered. ITC Wisteria is one such style, taken from the 1930s, which he has updated for digital imaging. His goal was to retain the loose, casual feel of handlettering, while imparting what he calls “the crisp finish of current precision typography.” Like the plant it was named after, ITC Wisteria is both rugged and beautiful. The design is a constructed brush script that successfully melds the strength and dynamism of strong character shapes with the grace of script letterforms. The split-brush strokes, although obviously constructed, also impart a sense of immediacy to the design.
  34. Bethlehem Ephrath by HiH, $10.00
    One menorah that I have long found particularly appealing was named The Tree of Life Menorah, a replica of which I gave as a gift one holiday to a kindly old couple who were neighbors and became friends. It had a simple, organic elegance that I see in the best of Art Nouveau sculpture. To me personally, Judeism is a celebration of life, like the triumph of the flower that blossoms in the crack of the city sidewalk. Just as Hanukkah celebrates the rededication of the temple and the miracle of the oil, it celebrates the victorious quest for freedom of the Hebrew people led by Judah Maccabee. Hanukkah represents determination and courage and faith — and it represents the presence of God in the lives of His people. It is interesting to note that the founding of the Albanian nation in the early twentieth century grew out of the resistance of the Albanian people to the imposition of Greek language and culture in the aftermath of the dissolution of the Ottoman Empire. The typeface, HADASSAH, designed by Henri Friedlander (1904-1996), is my favorite Hebrew typeface. Thirty years in the crafting, I believe it is unsurpassed for its shear beauty, combining a subtle modulation of stroke with a simplicity and clarity of form. No doubt, that is why it has become so popular. For me, the Sîyn/Shîyn characters are especially satisfying. For a Hanukkah message in Hebrew, I would choose HADASSAH LIGHT for a headline and print it as large as I could. If, however, you are looking for a friendly, warm face for a seasonal message in a roman-letter based language, may I suggest BETHLEHEM EPHRATH. It will be as comfortable as a bulky, hand-knit sweater on a frosty afternoon and reflects the solid, encompassing, family orientation of this holiday. It was on the way to Ephrath that Jacob’s beloved wife Rachel gave birth to Benjamin and then died from her labor. It was to Ephrath that Naomi and Ruth returned and in Ephrath that we have the wonderful, heart-warming story of the marriage between Ruth and her Redeemer-Kinsman, Boaz. And it was to Ephrath that prophet, Samuel, went to find a new king and there in Ephrath that the prophet annointed a small shepherd boy named David. The Proverbs tell us to seek wisdom. Never underestimate the impact you have on others. Words of kindness can change people’s lives. The Talmud says that the highest form of wisdom is kindness. Be wise this holiday season. The font BETHLEHEM EPHRATH is based on the typeface Accent with the permission of URW++ of Hamburg, Germany. Like most display fonts, it is most effective at 18 points and larger. Like most script fonts, it is most effective when set with both upper and lower case. Although this font is readable in all caps (many scripts are not), that does not make it a good idea. Do so only with caution.
  35. Stars Stripes RH by Enrich Design, $-
    The recent tragedies in America have resulted in a tremendous need for donations. This new font was created to benefit the victims in New York. This font is a great opportunity for artists, designers and computer users to show their support. The font needs to be big, 36 points or higher is recommended. It can be used at smaller point sizes, but there is little detail at smaller sizes. I felt a need to do something, ever since I saw those two beautiful buildings collapse in New York. You see, I went to school in New York, and I learned so much there. I truly love New York, and this is a way for me to show my support to the Big Apple. A $20.00 donation to the Twin Towers Fund is requested for those who download this font. Please send the donation to: Twin Towers Fund General Post Office P.O. Box 26999 New York, NY 10087-6999 Special thanks to those who reviewed my font and offered advice on what needed to be done to complete the font.
  36. Holland Gothic by URW Type Foundry, $39.99
    Blackletter fonts are timelessly beautiful and still very popular. At some point, it seems that every type designer discovers the beauty of these forms and the great pleasure in creating blackletter characters. Like also Dutch designer Coen Hofmann who, after designing Caxtonian Gothic, has designed yet another Blackletter font: Holland Gothic. Holland Gothic reminds of the 18th century »Duytsch« typefaces of Joan Michael Fleischmann and Christoffel Van Dyck. But Hofmann was mainly inspired by the Dutch calligraphers from the 17th and 18th century. Holland Gothic develops its full charm and beauty at larger sizes because of the hairlines in the upper case characters. To enable users composing texts in the style of our ancestors, Coen Hofmann added a series of pre-composed ligatures, also in combination with the long s, plus an alternate form for the lower case r which was used in combination with letters b, d, g, o, p, v, and w.
  37. Kokomo Breeze by Nicky Laatz, $35.00
    Say hello to Kokomo Breeze - A deliciously bold and nonchalant casual marker font. Kokomo Breeze was designed to keep a naturally handwritten marker-style look , while still maintaining some subtle inky marker imperfections on its edges , to keep in line with a more realistic, yet very legible look. Great for headlines, bold branding, classy packaging, eye-catching callouts and stand-out advertising, Kokomo Breeze is designed to be your jack of many trades. Be sure to turn on your OpenType features when type with Kokomo Breeze - it’s packed with natural-looking ligatures and alternate characters for both upper and lower case - all of these opentype extras make your type design look mush less mechanical, and much more like naturally formed words as you type. Pair it with a bold tall sans serif font, or a classy serif to add another whole new dimension to this very versatile marker font. Great as large and small sizes, Kokomo Breeze is perfect for any size design.
  38. Scrittura by Scholtz Fonts, $12.50
    Scrittura was inspired by Anton Scholtz’s font, Honeybird, and developed into a contemporary variation with three styles. Scrittura Moderna: sleek and calligraphic. A dramatic, vigorous yet elegant font, whose upright letter shapes flow into each other like molten gold. Use Moderna for marketing cosmetics and clothing, for book covers, greeting cards, wedding stationery. Scrittura Antiqua: weathered, almost grungy. A new font with an “antique” look , reminiscent of ancient parchment manuscripts. Use Antiqua for certificates, medieval banquet or wedding stationery, theatre posters and programs, and book covers. Scrittura Fantasia: magical and ghostly. A slightly distorted, evoking Halloween, the Day of the Dead, and your favorite horror movie. Use Fantasia for horror comic covers & posters, horror movie posters, CD covers, Halloween material. The font contains over 272 characters - (upper and lower case characters, punctuation, numerals, symbols and accented characters are present). It also includes "open-type"characters to enhance the flow of the text. It has all the accented characters used in the major European languages.
  39. Moena by RagamKata, $16.00
    Moena | Stylish Modern Serif Font Moena is a unique serif font that showcases distinctive characters in each letter, while maintaining a high level of readability. With its slight thinness, this font remains versatile for all design purposes, especially for logo designs. Moena's uniqueness lies in its meticulously crafted letterforms, where each character carries its own distinct personality. The font exudes an air of creativity and elegance, making it ideal for adding a touch of sophistication to your designs. Whether you're working on logos, branding, or other design projects, Moena's versatility shines through. Its delicate yet readable appearance adds a sense of refinement, allowing your designs to stand out effortlessly. Crafted with precision and a keen eye for detail, Moena ensures that every curve and stroke is thoughtfully designed to maintain legibility while showcasing its individualistic charm. With Moena, you have a powerful tool to create captivating and memorable designs that leave a lasting impression. Unleash your creativity and elevate your designs with the unique character of Moena!
  40. Geller by Ludka Biniek, $29.00
    A truly faithful ally for every designer looking for fresh yet familiar and reliable font choice. Geller was created as a part of graduation project in Typowa Pracownia at Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw. It is a typeface family especially intended for newspapers, magazines, and advertising. Geller family comes in two optical sizes - headline and text, so it is a complete solution for editorial purposes. During the design process, the technical needs of certain typographic fractions were examined. The capital letters were specially and purposely designed: its modern proportions (derived from Didone fonts) with optimized inner lights as well as short ascenders and descenders work very well within titles and leads. In addition to a wide range of OpenType features, Geller contains bullets & dingbats providing many possibilities of entry points in editorial design. Compact diacritics, proportionally tall x-height, narrow letter construction, all these features allow easy typesetting of narrow text columns and spreads.
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