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  1. Duskey by Craft Supply Co, $19.00
    Introducing Duskey Font Family + Extras. Duskey includes 4 Fonts styles. It can be used to create almost all types of design projects and printing materials. Just use your imagination and some graphic design sets in Extras and your project will become more alive and will look greater than ever with one of the Duskey Font. You want to make a greeting card or a package design, or even a brand identity, craft design, any DIY project, book title, wedding font, pop vintage design, retro design or any purpose to make your art / design project look pretty and trendy? Feel free to play with all style of this font!
  2. Jacky Chan by Asd Studio, $15.00
    Introducing, Jacky Chan - Brush Font Jacky Chan font preserves all the high definition detail of the original handwritten letters. This font it truly looks realistic. Take your design to the up level with a hyper-realistic font that truly looks hand painted. Jacky Chan uses feature Bitmap Trace in Inkscape that makes way for more authentic looking fonts and is sure to grab the attention of customers and designers alike. Jacky Chan installs like any other font, and can be used in any color, on any background. What's Included? :: Uppercase & Lowercase (Regular and Italic Version) :: Numbers & Punctuation : Swashes Ligature :: Multilingual Support Enjoy our font, thank you.
  3. Mofita by Alit Design, $15.00
    Introducing Möfita font This time we launched a formal font that is unique with the others. This font looks simple and elegant, the font is also very easy to read and suitable to be applied anywhere. Möfita fonts are supported with multilingual characters, and in the future, they will always be updated for additional characters and alternatives. This font is perfect for your collection for making designs that are elegant, unique and slightly formal. Very good for logotype, header texts, quote design, menu design, etc. We are sure you will not be sorry if you choose the Möfita font to be your collection. Thank you Alit
  4. Crypt by Hanoded, $15.00
    Crypt is a seemingly lovely font that will look good in just about any design. But if you take a closer look, then Crypt is actually quite a scary font: it has jagged edges and a sinister undertone, making the letters jump from your computer and eat you alive! Whoohahaha…!! No, it won’t eat you, I’m just kidding. I just threw that in for some dramatic effect in an otherwise quite boring piece of text. Use Crypt for book covers, posters, product packaging and magazines. I promise you that the result will be quite haunting. Needless to say, Crypt comes with an otherworldly amount of diacritics.
  5. Wistar Type by Ana's Fonts, $15.00
    Wistar Typewriter is a monospaced typewriter font in two styles: Regular and Faded, in both vector and SVG versions, with dashed line and underline alternatives and a bonus caps font, for a total of 14 fonts. This font family is versatile and ready to use in modern and retro designs alike. With its soft realistic texture, Wistar looks great in both long or short texts, in digital collages, branding and packaging, social media posts, logotypes, etc. Software requirements for the SVG font: Photoshop CC2017+ // Illustrator CC2018+ No SVG support? No problem! The font includes a vector version of the font that keeps its textured goodness.
  6. Kuppa by Huh? Type Foundry, $15.00
    Kuppa is a yummy display unicase with a lot of attitude. Two styles within the Kuppa family a like brothers — look alike and still completely different. Both brothers have 555 glyphs, including alternates, ligatures, fractions and even german capital eszett and excluding Cyrillic in Basic version. Kuppa Regular is clear, powerful and will suit for menus, coffee shop and restaurant use, for magazine handwritten heads and sub-lines and even for kids books. Kuppa Fat is on the dark side — it is bizarre and wild, sometimes even hardly legible. Sometimes you won't see letters, just encrypted symbols — perfect for music posters, vinyl shops, cd covers and hip stuff.
  7. Pinkhoff Caps by TypeFaith Fonts, $10.00
    This fantastic beautiful Amsterdam School fonts brings alive the roaring twenties and crashing thirties. An art deco typeface from the Netherlands that summons a thirties vibe for a nostalgic twist on chic lines. It's the work of designer Leon Hulst, and you can see from the layout examples here that nostalgia means ruin, and it has become super cool to use a ruin vibe in retro aesthetics. Yep, there's a touch of class to that worn out look and feel, and the beautiful lines of the typography and numerals show how the barely restrained charisma of art deco can be coupled with the new obsession with all things vintage.
  8. Fd Parfume by Fortunes Co, $19.00
    Modern serif fonts are a contemporary twist on traditional serif typefaces, striking a perfect balance between classic elegance and modern aesthetics. Combining clean lines with refined serifs, they exude a sophisticated and professional vibe, making them a popular choice for digital and print media alike. Their versatility enables them to work well in both body text and headlines, ensuring readability and visual appeal across various platforms. Modern serifs often showcase a higher contrast between thick and thin strokes, elevating legibility while preserving their distinctive character. Embraced by designers for their timeless charm with a contemporary edge, modern serif fonts continue to shape the visual language of our digital era.
  9. Road Race Extra by Craft Supply Co, $19.00
    Road Race Extra Font Family includes 4 Style Fonts. It can be used to create almost all types of design projects like print materials. Just use your imagination and some graphic design set in Extras, your project will become more alive and look great than ever with one of the Road Race Extra font. You want to make a greeting card or a package design, or even a brand identity, craft design, any DIY project, book title, wedding font, pop vintage design, retro design or any purpose to make your art / design project look pretty and trendy? Feel free to play with all the patterns and shape!
  10. Road Race by Craft Supply Co, $19.00
    Road Race Font Family includes 4 Style Fonts. It can be used to create almost all types of design projects like print materials. Just use your imagination and some graphic design set in Extras, your project will become more alive and look great than ever with one of the Road Race font. You want to make a greeting card or a package design, or even a brand identity, craft design, any DIY project, book title, wedding font, pop vintage design, retro design or any purpose to make your art / design project look pretty and trendy? Feel free to play with all the patterns and shape!
  11. MFC Hills Medieval by Monogram Fonts Co., $24.95
    MFC Hills Medieval was developed from a unique historical Blackletter type specimen in the 1882 Hills Manual of Social and Business Forms. While you could use its ornate capitals to construct a monogram, this is not a monogram font, but a fully functional typeface for invitations and period lettering. From stylish and ornate capitals to a soft lowercase resembling bled ink, this period lettering style is a true eye-catcher. Because of some of the unique medieval letterforms, standardized letterforms were created as the default typeable letters while the true historical forms were setup as Stylistic Alternates. A sophisticated Blackletter for manuscripts and invitations alike.
  12. Atol by Type & Roll, $30.00
    Atol is a contemporary take on classic didone types. High contrast and modern proportions, combined with subtle details, makes it ideal for characteristic, bold, tightly-set headlines in magazines, branding, animated typography and more.
  13. Parque by Celtibérica, $24.00
    What was the inspiration for designing the font? Parks and nature. What are its main characteristics and features? Wooden, Children, kids. Usage recommendations: in advertisement for parks, for animation films, Cartoons, as you like.
  14. KADinoSob - Unknown license
  15. Komika Display Tight - Unknown license
  16. Eaglemania - Personal use only
  17. Bubbleboy - Unknown license
  18. KASnake - Unknown license
  19. Spongebob Dingpants - Unknown license
  20. Scrolls A by Wiescher Design, $39.50
    Scrolls A are a set of pictorial scrolls like signs of the zodiac, animals, dishes, flowers, symbols, decorative and Americana. They are beginning of last century American. Your I-found-them-somewhere type-designer, Gert Wiescher
  21. Bucktooth by Tymime Fonts, $35.00
    Bucktooth is a cartoony typeface, inspired by vintage funny-animal comic books, suitable for children's entertainment, packaging or movie titles. Fancier and more upscale than your usual toon font, Bucktooth is fun with a touch of class.
  22. WildForest by Enfeeltype, $15.00
    This font was born out of love with nature, designed to preserve and instill an even greater appreciation for our world. WildForest is a modern typeface born from the wild. This font was born out of love with this nature, and its intention is to capture the spark of something beautiful, yet wild and full of life. This font was designed with a careful eye on the details and has accents that recall the spirit of nature, made in a style that will be loved by both professionals and amateurs. Made with care and precision, WildForest appeals to both professional designers and amateur designers alike. Worthy of any article or design, WildForest embodies a typeface that is truly unique.
  23. Madang by Aiquitype, $15.00
    Introducing Madang Font is a sophisticated fusion of classic elegance and modern flair. With its meticulously crafted letterforms, it exudes a timeless charm that effortlessly captivates the eye. The balance between its refined strokes and contemporary elements encapsulates a sense of versatility, making it a perfect choice for a wide range of creative projects. Whether used in headlines or body text, Madang Font's graceful presence lends an air of distinction and refinement to any design, establishing itself as an essential asset for discerning typographers and designers alike. What’s Include ? 1. Uppercase, Lowercase, Number and Punctutation 2. Ligature and Alternates 3. Multilingual Support 4. Installed on Mac and Windows 5. PUA Encode Enjoy our Font.
  24. Blank Notes by Pixesia Studio, $13.00
    Introducing Blank Notes - A Handwritten Marker Font Blank Notes is a bold and playful handwritten marker font. It's created with a natural and unique style and has beautiful and neat characters. This font is perfect for digital notes, logotype, quotes design, book cover, t-shirt design, magazine titles, food menu, poster, kids projectbranding, social media, crafty DIY projects or anything. Add it to your most creative ideas and notice how it makes them come alive! FEATURES - Swash - Ligatures - PUA Encoded - Uppercase and Lowercase letters - Numbering and Punctuations - Multilingual Support - Works on PC or Mac - Simple Installation - Support Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe InDesign, also works on Microsoft Word Hope you Like it. Thanks.
  25. Glora Sans by Khaiuns, $15.00
    Glora is a modern sans serif with a soft touch made at Warkop for fun. Glora has strong upper and lowercase letters that are subtle and effective in a variety of designs for your project. This font is very good in my opinion, you must think I praise my own work, you are not mistaken I also think the same as you. It is perfect for graphic design and any display use. It can easily work for web, signage, corporate as well as for editorial design. Have fun designing with the Glora font, because I have the quotes "don't forget to be happy while you're alive" Thanks for use this font ~ Khaiuns
  26. Mister Earl by Bitstream, $29.99
    Mister Earl, released by Bitstream in 1991, was designed by Jennifer Maestre. Inspiration came from a page in a ‘how-to’ book published in the 1930s. Later versions of Extra Light, Light and Bold were added by Jim Lyles, with the help of Wally Petty. Mister Earl is named in honor of Earl Biscoe, a Bitstream designer who retired in the mid-1980s because of illness. In the winter of 1994–1995, Richard Stetler accidentally left a copy of Mister Earl outside his Alaska home... In the spring, amazed to discover the unfortunate font was still just about alive, he decided to release the result to a wider public as Snow Cap.
  27. CamingoMono by Jan Fromm, $45.00
    CamingoMono is a modern monospaced typeface family of seven weights with matching italics, from ExtraLight to Black. Predominantly humanist in character, the typeface also has a technical feel thanks to the fixed proportions, while its semi-condensed width means CamingoMono is a great space saver in long passages of text. The default figures are noticeably lower than the uppercase letters, making them clearly distinguishable from one another. The typeface’s additional features include three different figure sets, slashed zeros and currency symbols, arrows and a handful of stylistic alternates. It is ideal for any technically-flavored text where an individual touch is desired, from advertising to corporate design. With CamingoMono, private and commercial correspondence alike will look neat and credible.
  28. Jumble by Laura Worthington, $29.00
    Jumble is friendly and cute treat for the eyes. Jumble draws you in with its thick, curvy strokes, jaunty counters, and a whimsical variety of counterforms with no two alike. For even more variety, Jumble includes 104 alternates for plus a handful of ligatures. Jumble conveys humor and warmth without being silly; its lack of straight lines and sharp edges makes it perfect for evoking tasty treats like frosted cakes or pies, or child-friendly toys and games. See what’s included! http://bit.ly/1RDnJjY 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/
  29. Realtime Stencil Rounded by Juri Zaech, $30.00
    Realtime Stencil Rounded is part of the Realtime type family which draws inspiration from information displays. The result is a technical yet friendly design with details that serve function and visual impact alike. As a monospaced typeface it lends itself to tabular designs, sturdy columns and tidy layouts. Nevertheless Realtime Stencil Rounded comes with a feature for setting continuous text — a proportional design employable through OpenType — it further comes in five weights, from light to black, and with a character set that covers over 200 latin languages. Please see the Realtime Stencil Rounded Type Specimen PDF in the gallery. Realtime Stencil Rounded is the soft companion to the standard Realtime Stencil typeface which is available separately.
  30. Festabe by PizzaDude.dk, $20.00
    It's time for a party! A party with monkeys, or a party AS monkeys! :) The danish term "Festabe" is a partyanimal, and definitely in a positive way! And that's the spirit of this font! It has that happy attitude, that could boost your designs in a happy and positive way. Besides legibility, the font is superlegible, even at very small sizes. But try looking at the letters at a LARGE size, and you will notice the smoothness of each letter! To ensure the letters don't get too alike, I've added several (slightly) different versions of each letter. In fact, every letter has 5 different versions, and these automatically cycles as you type!
  31. Louisalkan by FadeLine Studio, $15.00
    This is a handwritten script font with a natural, elegant and simple style. Made with slowly and carefully to provide the natural and modern elements. The great thing about this font is you can find some style when you use it, examples such as natural handwriting style, unique, simple, elegant, and luxury. Very suitable to meet your various design needs that are trending now and using this font can make your design more alive! With a style like this, this font will be suitable in use for logo's, branding projects, homeware designs, product packaging, mugs, quotes, posters, shopping bags, logo's, t-shirts, book covers, name card, invitation cards, greeting cards, and all your other lovely projects.
  32. Realtime Stencil by Juri Zaech, $30.00
    Realtime Stencil is part of the Realtime type family which draws inspiration from information displays. The result is a technical yet friendly design with details that serve function and visual impact alike. As a monospaced typeface it lends itself to tabular designs, sturdy columns and tidy layouts. Nevertheless Realtime Stencil comes with a feature for setting continuous text — a proportional design employable through OpenType — it further comes in five weights, from light to black, and with a character set that covers over 200 latin languages. Please see the Realtime Stencil Type Specimen PDF in the gallery. A soft version of Realtime Stencil is available separately: Realtime Stencil Rounded. Its soft edges apply warmth to the otherwise rather technical appearance.
  33. Walklike by Cerulean Stimuli, $17.00
    You've searched for "Egyptian" but, thanks to a quirk of type jargon history, much of what you found is not what you had in mind for the voice of Thoth in your comic book, or the hints in your Mummy's Tomb game. And you don't want to fall back on You-Know-What. Fear not; now there's Walklike! Pyramids, reeds, the Eye of Horus, and other recognizable symbols inspire the letterforms of Walklike to create the feel of Ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs while remaining fully legible. The strokes are casual but careful, at home in ink or stone alike, and kept interesting and natural-looking automatically with ligatures and some contextual alternates. The air of ancient mystery is unmistakable!
  34. HS Gold by Hiba Studio, $69.00
    HS Gold is based on some modern lines of Naskh calligraphy which supports Arabic, Persian and Latin with a Sans Serif with subtle round on stems and corners. The typeface has been optimized for corporate identity work, editorial design and modern projects when a contemporary and simple look with a similarity between Arabic and Latin is requested. It features swash, ligatures and swash ligatures. Its proportions allow high impact on the tightly set lines of big and small text alike. This font consists of two weights (regular and bold) which can constitute a striking addition to the library of Arabic and Latin contemporary fonts models that meet the purposes of various designs for all tastes and projects.
  35. Momentum by Baseline Fonts, $29.00
    The Momentum family of typefaces is not for the faint of heart. Although difficult to spot at small point sizes, the glyphs are nothing but dot-to-dot letterforms raggedly, haphazardly placed for a chunky appearance. Brazen and bold in its appearance, Momentum may be EXACTLY WHAT YOU ARE NOT LOOKING FOR in a font family, unless you desire a chiseled, flat, cut-out look. Originally developed for package design requiring a grunge appearance, the Momentum family of fonts creates controversy and speculation wherever it is utilized. Momentum is a modern, chiseled typeface designed with a sense of humor. Perfect for large and small display alike, the extended character set allows flexibility on the fly.
  36. Fukuro by Diego Massaro, $35.00
    Fukurō recalls diurnal and nocturnal birds of prey. It instills the cutting shapes, the wings, the movement of those animals and translate them into signs. The font experiments new shapes and contrasts that give to it some Japanese aspects.
  37. Circuit by Holland Fonts, $30.00
    A decorative tech typeface, designed for use in broadcast station identities and animations (Wired TV), with a slight reference to Rand's Westinghouse logo, of which a huge sign was used as a dinner table in the corporate guest quarters.
  38. Ongunkan Linear B Syllabary by Runic World Tamgacı, $100.00
    This font is based on the Latin-based font for Linear B syllable writing. It contains all the characters. To see some full characters, you can use Turkish characters by selecting the font from the add character section of the word program. Linear B was a syllabic script that was used for writing in Mycenaean Greek, the earliest attested form of Greek. The script predates the Greek alphabet by several centuries. The oldest Mycenaean writing dates to about 1400 BC. It is descended from the older Linear A, an undeciphered earlier script used for writing the Minoan language, as is the later Cypriot syllabary, which also recorded Greek. Linear B, found mainly in the palace archives at Knossos, Cydonia, Pylos, Thebes and Mycenae, disappeared with the fall of Mycenaean civilization during the Late Bronze Age collapse. The succeeding period, known as the Greek Dark Ages, provides no evidence of the use of writing. Linear B, deciphered by English architect and self-taught linguist Michael Ventris based on the research of American classicist Alice Kober[5] is the only Bronze Age Aegean script to have thus far been deciphered.
  39. Illustrator - Unknown license
  40. Origami Bats by Lauren Ashpole, $15.00
    The art of paper folding in dingbat form. The uppercase alphabet is made up of origami animals and the lowercase offers those shapes decorated in traditional origami paper patterns. Full patterns, flowers, and partial foldings fill out the symbols and numbers.
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