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  1. Scandal by Haiku Monkey, $10.00
    Scandal is a handwriting font that is meant to sit big and bold on the page, calling all kinds of attention to itself.
  2. LD Kooky by Illustration Ink, $3.00
    This kooky font has thick bold style letter. They are slightly toggled to give it a fun look. You will enjoy this one.
  3. Antique Sans by Wooden Type Fonts, $15.00
    A modified remake of one of the popular wooden type fonts of the 19th century. An extra bold sans serif suitable for display.
  4. Hey Dude by BA Graphics, $45.00
    Hey I’m a cool, casual, confident, down-to-earth, fun-lovin’, bold and friendly, attention-getting dude. Really cool in all caps too!
  5. Merrant by Max Prive, $28.00
    Merrant® is a lithe geometric display typeface designed by Max Prive. The Merrant® family has 3 weights – Lithe, Regular, and Bold.
  6. Continental Gothic JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Continental Gothic JNL is elegant and sophisticated... perfect for an Art Deco project needing a font that is not too bold or overpowering.
  7. Slab Four Rounded Ext by Wooden Type Fonts, $15.00
    An original slab serif design inspired by the slab serif designs of the 19th century, with a modern geometric look, bold version, extended.
  8. Sketchetik by Hiekka Graphics, $19.00
    Sketchetik is a hand-drawn font in four styles: light, regular, bold and black. It is recommended for use as a display typeface.
  9. Informational Sign JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A vintage metal sign saying "No Dogs Allowed" was the model for the ultra-bold Art Deco-influenced lettering comprising Informational Sign JNL.
  10. Jacoby Modular by Jacoby Type Co, $12.00
    Jacoby Modular is a geometric sans serif display typeface with six styles. Jacoby Modular is a dynamic, bold typeface with a sculptural feel.
  11. Magnold by Hikhcreative, $19.00
    Magnold is a modern bold and elegant serif font. Magnold is well-suited for advertising, branding, logotypes, packaging, titles, headlines and editorial design.
  12. Metric Navy PRO by Sea Types, $19.00
    Metric Navy PRO is a lightweight monoline developed for short texts and loose phrases in versions: thin, light, normal, regular, bold and black.
  13. Woodlawn JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Woodlawn JNL is based on an open face wood type. A bold outline sans, this design is excellent for headline and titling applications.
  14. Chiba Script by Brainware Graphic, $12.00
    Chiba Script is a casual script font inspired by hand lettering and vintage sign painting. Chiba Script has only single weight, bold weight.
  15. Happy Cloud by Cultivated Mind, $25.00
    Happy Cloud is a fun, tall handwritten font created by Cultivated Mind. This font features five font weights (Light/Regular/Bold/Black/Heavy).
  16. Cicero Series by Alphabet Agency, $15.00
    Cicero Series is a bold decorative serif display font that exudes power, strength, magnificence, prestige. Add this grandiose piece to your font collection.
  17. Alta by Intellecta Design, $18.90
    Note: The Alta Bold, Italic, Lined and Outline styles are no longer available due their complexity and the resulting memory and performance issues.
  18. Khaleefa by ARToni, $14.00
    Khaleefa is a classic, elegant and timeless calligraphy font with a bold twist. Get inspired by its modern feel. Ligature Multilingual PUA encoded
  19. Mikha by Eurotypo, $19.00
    Mikha, designed by Carine de Wandeleer, is a delightfully handwritten family font which keeps the casual drawing of a marker with clean strokes. Its slight bounce and intentional irregularity, gives your words a wonderful flow. This new font family with 736 glyphs, includes Regular, Condensed and Sans. It has OpenType features such as Stylistics alternates, Swashes, Ligatures, up to five Stylistic sets by letter, initial and terminal forms in upper and lower, ornaments that allow you to mix and match pairs of letters and a Central European language support to fit your design. This OpenType features may only be accessible via OpenType-aware applications, or the Character Map to view and copy any of the extra characters to paste into your favorite text editor/app. This will help your creativity and make it easier to make expressive and elegant your typographic work. Also with Mikha Sans it is possible to write all in capitals. Mikha looks lovely on wedding invitations, greeting cards, logos, posters, labels, t-shirt design, logos, business-cards and is perfect for using in ink or watercolor based designs, fashion, magazines, food packaging and menus, book covers and whatever your imagination holds! Enjoy it!
  20. Frutiger Capitalis by Linotype, $29.00
    Frutiger Capitalis Regular and Outline belong to the group of typefaces for the Linotype’s Type Before Gutenberg project. However, they are not based on direct historical sources. At first glance, they may seem related to the roman type Capitalis Monumentalis, but upon closer examination, the fonts reveal a vitality unknown to the characters the Romans etched in stone. Frutiger confesses that creating Capitalis was “a liberation”. After working on so many sophisticated and meticulously designed typefaces, Frutiger Capitalis was a breath of fresh air. Stylistically, Frutiger Capitalis Outline forms a bridge to Frutiger Capitalis Signs, a whole universe of its own. Frutiger Capitalis Signs is a personal cosmos of symbols, many are immediately “legible”, others leave room for interpretation. Some of the symbols are the product of Frutiger’s imagination, such as his “Life Signs” — soft, hand drawn figures whose lines have no apparent beginning or end, creating both interior and exterior spaces, new forms emerging at each glance. These contoured drawings have accompanied Frutiger throughout his professional life, a fantasy garden which has provided an important balance to his many years of disciplined typeface design. Yet he does not consider himself an artist. Frutiger says he simply “wants to tell stories, to draw thin lines, create contours of signs; that is my style”.
  21. Midsole SC by Grype, $16.00
    Geometric/Technical style logotypes have been developed for car chrome labels since the early 1980’s, but automobile companies don't monopolize the style by any means. Shoe companies have a foothold in the geometric sans serif styles as well, and range from straightforward to full of techno styled play. Nonetheless, these logotypes all lack an expansive family which shows off all the logotypes are and what they "could" be and do. And that's where we come in. The Midsole SC Family finds its origin of inspiration in the CONVERSE shoe company logo, or an older version of their logo, and from there we expanded it into a 40 font family of weights, widths, and obliques. Midsole pays homage to the styling of the earlier logotype, including unicase variations to match the original look, while further evolving beyond the brand inspiration to yield a family that pulls on modern and historical styles. It adopts a sturdy yet approachable and recognizable style with its uniform stroke forms and curves, and goes on to include smallcaps, numerals, and a comprehensive range of weights, creating a straightforward, uncompromising collection of typefaces that lend a solid foundation and a broad range of expression for designers. Here’s what’s included with the Midsole SC Family bundle: 489 glyphs per style - including Capitals, SmallCaps, Numerals, Punctuation and an extensive character set that covers multilingual support of latin based languages. (see the 10th graphic for a preview of the characters included) Stylistic Alternates - alternate characters and unicase variants for a less standardized text look. 4 weights in the family: Light, Regular, Medium & Bold. 4 obliques in the family, one for each weight: Light, Regular, Medium & Bold. Here’s why the Midsole SC Family is for you: - You’re in need of stylish sans font family with a range of weights and obliques. - You’re love that older CONVERSE letter styling, and want to design anything within that genre. - You’re looking for an alternative to Eurostile & Handel Gothic. - You’re looking for a clean techno typeface for your rave poster designs. - You just like to collect quality fonts to add to your design arsenal.
  22. Midsole by Grype, $16.00
    Geometric/Technical style logotypes have been developed for car chrome labels since the early 1980’s, but automobile companies don't monopolize the style by any means. Shoe companies have a foothold in the geometric sans serif styles as well, and range from straightforward to full of techno styled play. Nonetheless, these logotypes all lack an expansive family which shows off all the logotypes are and what they "could" be and do. And that's where we come in. The Midsole Family finds its origin of inspiration in the CONVERSE shoe company logo, or an older version fo their logo, and from there expanded it into a 40 font family of weights, widths, and obliques. Midsole pays homage to the styling of the earlier logotype, including unicase variations to match the original look, while further evolving beyond the brand inspiration to yield a family that pulls on modern and historical styles. It adopts a sturdy yet approachable and recognizable style with its uniform stroke forms and curves, and goes on to include a lowercase, numerals, and a comprehensive range of weights, creating a straightforward, uncompromising collection of typefaces that lend a solid foundation and a broad range of expression for designers. Here’s what’s included with the Midsole Family bundle: 489 glyphs per style - including Capitals, Lowercase, Numerals, Punctuation and an extensive character set that covers multilingual support of latin based languages. (see the 10th graphic for a preview of the characters included) Stylistic Alternates - alternate characters and unicase variants for a less standardized text look. 4 weights in the family: Light, Regular, Medium & Bold. 4 obliques in the family, one for each weight: Light, Regular, Medium & Bold. Here’s why the Midsole Family is for you: - You’re in need of stylish sans font family with a range of weights and obliques. - You’re love that older CONVERSE letter styling, and want to design anything within that genre. - You’re looking for an alternative to Eurostile & Handel Gothic. - You’re looking for a clean techno typeface for your rave poster designs. - You just like to collect quality fonts to add to your design arsenal.
  23. Pitriya by IbraCreative, $17.00
    Pitriya is a captivating display serif typeface that effortlessly blends classic elegance with a modern twist. Its unique character lies in the harmonious balance between thick and thin strokes, creating a distinct sense of refinement and sophistication. Each letter is meticulously crafted with precision and ornate details, making Pitriya a perfect choice for high-end branding, editorial design, and formal invitations. The serifs are gracefully extended, adding a touch of grandeur to the text, while the ample x-height ensures readability even at smaller sizes. Pitriya is a timeless typeface that commands attention and imparts an air of timeless beauty to any project it graces.
  24. Rosabella by ParaType, $30.00
    Rosabella is a script typeface with plenty of decorative details — flourishes, swashes, twists and other elements, which impart to the face a gorgeous festive look. An unusually large number of alternates and ligatures make it possible to imitate live calligraphic writing. Lower case letters are divided into several stylistic sets from relatively modest variants to the most decorative contextually-dependent swash shapes. Besides that there are two sets of upper case letters — the second one contains larger and more complex shapes. Letters from the different stylistic sets can be used in a wide variety of combinations with the different levels of embellishments. Rosabella was designated for display material, greetings and advertising.
  25. Germania - Personal use only
  26. Colchester - Personal use only
  27. Xéfora - Personal use only
  28. Queen Empress - Unknown license
  29. Monarchia - Personal use only
  30. KlausBFraktur - 100% free
  31. Elliott - Unknown license
  32. Mom´sTypewriter - Unknown license
  33. Burgundian - Unknown license
  34. ITC Weber Hand by ITC, $40.99
    LisaBeth Weber's eponymous typeface ITC Weber Hand is deceptively simple-looking. It's a handwriting face in a light, monolineal style with a slightly formal, almost angular appearance. Weber, who is an accomplished singer/songwriter as well as an artist and lettering artist, says she has always had an inherent sensibility with lettering." Her favorite subject in the first grade was penmanship, and when, as an adult, she got her first checkbook, "I thought it was very unfair that the signature always had to be consistently the same." She describes Weber Hand as "a natural progression of my handwriting style, a friendly and versatile font." Its letterfit is naturally loose, and it shows its character best when set with ample leading. In 1999, when LisaBeth Weber's ITC Weber Hand™ typeface was released, it soon became one of ITC's most popular handwriting fonts. A decade later she decided that is was time to update her single-weight design. A light weight would benefit from a bold companion, in addition to condensed variations for much greater versatility. This warm, friendly, and charming design is just as at home in Restaurant menus as it is in brochures, for advertising, and on packaging. With the new weights ITC Weber Hand will surely continue to be a popular handwriting type with broad appeal."
  35. Agatized Formal by ULGA Type, $25.00
    Agatized Formal is a chunky stencil typeface with slightly condensed letterforms and tight spacing. Designed primarily for display use, it’s ideal for posters, logos, advertising, book cover designs or small chunks of text such as pull-out quotes. It exudes authority without taking itself seriously, like a plump jolly uncle in charge of a brass band. Agatized Formal is a big, bold typeface with a charismatic presence that commands attention – in a friendly way, of course. But what really makes this typeface come alive is its arsenal of alternative characters and ligatures. There is a saying: Use sparingly. Whoa! Not here, no, no, no. Make your Glyphs palette earn its money. Flex your OpenType muscles: get stylized, contextualized, indulge in some ligaddiction. This typeface is a peacock that likes to put on a show, spread its plumage and strut around in all its blazing glory. Agatized, according to Wiktionary, means: A living thing converted into the form of agate; fossilized. I felt the name suited the solid, almost rock-like letterforms, but most of all I just wanted a typeface name that began with the letter A. Although Agatized Formal is a single-weight typeface it has a sibling, Agatized Informal, an older, more casual brother, rougher round the edges with craggy good looks and an altogether more jaunty style.
  36. ATF Railroad Gothic by ATF Collection, $59.00
    First introduced by the American Type Founders Company in 1906, Railroad Gothic was the quintessential typographic expression of turn-of-the-century industrial spirit—bold and brash in tone, and a little rough around the edges. A favorite for the plain speak of big headlines, Railroad Gothic quickly gained popularity among printers. Its condensed but robust forms were likely a source of inspiration for later families of industrial sans serifs. The design feels like a cleaned-up version of some earlier Victorian gothics, notable for their uneven proportions and awkward letterforms. ATF offered a number of sizes of Railroad Gothic as metal type, with cuts varying in design considerably from size to size. Creating this new digital version involved interpreting the characteristics of different sizes and making some aesthetic choices: where to retain the design’s familiar unstudied gawkiness, and where to make improvements. The new ATF® Railroad Gothic features a measured, harmonious interpretation of the original, and has been extended with four new weights (each bolder than the last). The heaviest weights are carefully designed to keep counters open, no matter how dense the overall effect may be, maintaining legibility at any display size. This contemporary rendition of a historic American design boasts a full Latin character set, including glyphs undreamed-of in the heyday of railroads.
  37. Giga Sans by Locomotype, $19.00
    Giga Sans is a modern sans serif font with a clean and elegant geometric touch. Consists of 9 uprights and 9 matching italics ranging from Thin to Black. Besides being suitable for strong headlines, Giga Sans can also be used for long paragraphs such as news content, magazines, brochures, catalogs, logotypes and more. Giga Sans also has OpenType features such as stylistic alternates, old style figures, tabular figures, fractions, localized forms, superscripts, subscripts and also supports Cyrillic alphabets. There is no doubt that Giga Sans will make it easier for you to mix and match typography in graphic design, website, motion graphics etc. It would be more interesting if you pair this font with our script fonts like Hokyaa, Windtalker or Garris.
  38. Ah, yes, the Bionic Comic Condensed font by Iconian Fonts – it's like the superhero of the typeface world, donned in its sleek, form-fitting spandex, ready to add a punch of personality to any projec...
  39. Crown Title - Unknown license
  40. Albion Sharp Italic by Greater Albion Typefounders, $16.00
    Albion Sharp Italic is an elegant sharply cut italic display face. Its classical elegance is ideal for setting headings alongside conventional body text faces, and an ideal way to imbue such settings with a little life and energy.
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