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  1. Le petit cochon by Nantia.co, $12.00
    Le Petit Cochon is an adorable chubby typeface. It is a cute font that has a great variety of applications with multilingual support. Chubby Font Le Petit Cochon is a lettering font with Greek (of course), Latin characters and diacritics. The font is hand crafted, but still is maintaining it’s legibility and balance so it can be used in packaging or logotypes and branding. Especially if you are looking for a font for Instagram cute quote posts or any other social media content, this typeface is the perfect match for you!
  2. Crostini by Scholtz Fonts, $19.00
    Crostini was designed as a fun-filled, vigorous brush script, originally intended for restaurant logos and menus. As it evolved, I realized that it was more versatile than I'd thought - great for feminine, girly media as well as for more “in your face” marketing. While the characters are bold and dramatic, they are also feminine and rounded. Crostini contains all the accented characters used in the major European languages. Use Crostini for invitations, scrap-booking, advertising media, fashion media, restaurant media, food media, greeting cards - it’s great fun!
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  4. Delightful by Jessie Makes Stuff, $12.00
    Delightful is a whimsical and cheerful handwritten font family of varying weights and widths. This typeface is like if Comic Sans had a cousin who studied abroad one summer and now wears scarves to look more grown up, even though inside she's still the same, sweet marshmallow she always was. The letters were inspired by my handwriting on a good day - slowed down, legible, and intentionally drawn. I even threw in some of my favorite doodles as alt characters because the set wouldn't be complete without them. And the name was inspired purely by how it feels when I see it - and by my word of the year, delight. Delightful is ideal for anyone who wants to include a bit more warmth and a personal touch with their messaging. It's friendly and non-threatening, and will enhance personal projects or professional ones alike - whether you're a designer, an Instagram influencer, or you need to create some flyers for the local Mom 'n Pop Shop. There are two versions of this font. The original style is slightly more rounded and gets chubbier as you increase its boldness, and the stretched style is like a condensed version, except it's been stretched taller rather than squished narrower. I hope you delight in it as much as I do!
  5. Nikki by Galapagos, $39.00
    This typeface was named for one of George's daughters, at her request, after she discovered that another of George's designs, ITC Kristen, bore an appellation strikingly similar to that of her sister. And then there was peace...
  6. Dynatype by Alphabet Soup, $60.00
    Suddenly...it’s the World of Tomorrow! With the push of a button Dynatype automates your typesetting experience. Dynatype is actually Two fonts in One–without switching fonts you can instantly change from Dynatype’s “regular” style to its alternate connecting version with the simple push of a button. For more details download “The Dynatype Manual” from the Gallery Section. What is Dynatype? Dynatype is the upright, slightly more formal cousin of Dynascript. It shares many of the characteristics of it’s slightly older relation, but is drawn entirely from scratch and has it’s own unique character. Dynatype may be reminiscent of various mid-century neon signage, and of sign writing, Speedball alphabets and even baseball scripts. Its design also takes some cues from a historical typographic curiosity that began in Germany in the ‘20s and which lasted into the ‘60s—when Photo-Lettering gave it the name "Zip-Top". Basically it was believed to be the wave of the future—that by weighting an alphabet heavier in its top half, one could increase legibility and reading speed. The jury’s still out on whether or not there’s any validity to this notion, but I think you’ll agree that in the context of this design, the heavier weighting at the top of the letters helps to create some uniquely pleasing forms, and a font unlike any other. Typesetters across the planet will also be able to set copy in their language of choice. Dynatype’s 677 glyphs can be used to set copy in: Albanian, Basque, Catalan, Cornish, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Esperanto, Estonian, Faroese, Finnish, French, Galician, German, Hungarian, Icelandic, Indonesian, Irish, Italian, Kalaallisut, Latvian, Lithuanian, Malay, Maltese, Manx, Norwegian Bokmål, Norwegian Nynorsk, Oromo, Polish, Portuguese, Slovak, Slovenian, Somali, Spanish, Swahili, Swedish, Turkish, and Welsh—and of course English. Sorry! Off-world languages not yet supported. PLEASE NOTE: When setting Dynatype one should ALWAYS select the “Standard Ligatures” and “Contextual Alternates” buttons in your OpenType palette. See the “Read Me First!” file in the Gallery section.
  7. Hellschreiber by Jörg Schmitt, $35.00
    The birth of the monospaced types dates back to the past. There was a need for the creation of typesets for typewriters. The difficulty was to align the different glyphs in the same width. This led to particular problems with letters like “M” and “l”; the former seemed to be squeezed into the same width of all letters and the second one appeared way too streched. Despite – or perhaps because of – the impression of the typewriter is still popular with Graphic Designers. Nowadays there are even monospaced versions of primarily proportional types; for example the the Sans Mono designed by Lucas de Groot or the DIN Mono. Then again, why not the other way round?! In the first half of the Nineties, Erik Spiekermann developed a proportional type named ITC Officina based on the Letter Gothic. According to a survey on the 100 best fonts of all time conducted by FontShop, ITC Officina is in an eighth place, far ahead of its forerunner. This was the reason for me to create a wider design with a Serif and a Sans Serif based on the queen of all monospaced types – the Courier.
  8. Roller Poster by HiH, $12.00
    Roller Poster is named after Alfred Roller. In 1902, Roller created a poster to advertise the 16th exhibit of Austrian Artists and Sculptures Association, representing the Vienna Secession movement. The exhibit was to take place in Vienna during January & February 1903. The location is not mentioned because everyone in Vienna knew it would be held at the exhibit hall in the Secession Building at Friedrichstraþe 12, a few blocks south of the Opernring, near the Naschmarkt. Designed by Joseph Maria Olbrich in 1897, the buiilding has been restored and stands today as one finest of the many fine examples of Art Nouveau architecture in Vienna (see vienna_secession_bldg.jpg). Because of its dome, it is called “the golden cabbage.” The poster itself is unique. The word “secession” is in one type style and takes up two-thirds of the elongated poster. At the bottom of the poster are the details in a different lettering style. It is this second style at the bottom that is the basis for the font Roller Poster. In keeping with our regular naming conventions, we were going to call it Roller Gezeichnete (hand-drawn), but the wonderful play on both words and the shape of the three S’s in secession was too compelling. In November 1965 there was an exhibit of Jugendstil and Expressionist art at the University of California. Alfred Roller’s Secession Poster was part of that exhibit. Wes Wilson was designing promotional material at Contact Printing in San Francisco. Among their clients was a rock promoter named Bill Graham, staging dance-concerts at Fillmore Auditorium. Wilson saw the catalog from the UC exhibit and Roller’s lettering. Wilson adapted Roller’s letter forms to his own fluid style. The result was the poster for the August 12-13, 1966 Jefferson Airplane/Grateful Dead concert at Fillmore put on by Graham (BG23-1). Wilson continued to use Roller’s letter forms on most of the posters he did for Graham through May 1967, when he stopped working for Graham. The posters were extremely successful and the lettering style along with Roller’s letter forms were picked up by other artists, including Bonnie MacLean, Clifford Charles Seeley, James Gardner, and others. The Secession poster and the Fillmore posters have inspired a number of fonts in addition to ours. Among them are JONAH BLACK (& WHITE) by Rececca Alaccari, LOVE SOLID by Leslie Carbarga and MOJO by Jim Parkinson. Each is different and yet each clearly shows its bloodlines. Our font differs in two ways: 1) the general differences in the interpretation of the letter forms and 2) the modification of the basic letter form to incorporate the diacriticals within the implied frame of the letter, after the manner of the original design by Roller. We borrowed Carbarga’s solution to the slashed O and used it, in a modified form, for other characters as well to accomplish the same purpose. We recommend that you buy ours and at least one of the other three. According to Alaccari, a version called URBAN was released by Franklin Lettering in the 70’s (and is shown on page 51 of The Solotype Catalog). For comparison of our font to original design, see image files roller_poster_2s.jpg of original poster and roller_poster_2sx.jpg showing reconstruction using our font for the lower portion (recontructed area indicated by blue bar). Please note the consistency of character width. In the lower case, 23 of the basic 26 letters are 1/2 EM Square wide. The ‘i’ is an eighth narrower, while the ‘m’& ‘w’ are one quarter wider. All the Upper Case letters are 1/8 EM wider than the lower case. This is to make it easier to fill a geometrical shape like a rectangle, allowing you to capture a little of the flavor of Wes Wilson’s Fillmore West poster using only a word processor. We have also included a number of shapes for use as spacers and endcaps. If you have a drawing program that allows you to edit an ‘envelope’ around the letters to distort their shape, you can really get creative. I used Corel Draw for the gallary images, but there are other programs that can accomplish the same thing. The image file “roller_poster_keys.jpg” shows the complete character set with the keystrokes required for each character (see “HiH_Font_readme.txt” for instruction on inserting the non-keyboard characters). The file “roller_poster_widths.jpg” shows the exact width of each character in EM units (based on 1000 units per EM square). You will notice that the font is set wide for readability. However, most programs will allow you to tighten up on the character spacing after the manner of Roller & Wilson. In MS Word, for example, go to the FORMAT menu > FONT > CHARACTER SPACING. Go to the second Drop-Down Menu, labeled ‘Spacing’ and select "condensed' and then set the amount that you want to condense ‘by’ (key on the little arrows); two points (2.0) is a godd place to start. Let your motto be EXPLORE & EXPERIMENT. Art Nouveau has always been one of my favorite movements in art -- I grew up in a home with a couple of Mucha prints hanging on the living room wall. Perhaps because of that and because I lived through the sixties, I have enjoyed researching and designing this font more than any other I have worked on. Let’s face it (pardon the pun), Roller Poster is a FUN font. You owe it to yourself to have fun using it.
  9. Monas by TypeClassHeroes, $14.00
    Introducing Monas is a Modern Modern Display Font, access your OpenType features to access the large selection of alternate letters and ligatures. Use this font for any branding, product packaging, invitation, quotes, t-shirt, label, poster, logo etc. Feature Uppercase & Lowercase Number & Symbol International Glyphs Multilingual support Alternative Ligature Feel free to drop us a message any time Hope you enjoy it.
  10. Amorphic by Ali Güzel, $11.00
    Chrome Balance is an experimental bitmap font created by photographing hand-modeled play dough and adding a chrome effect. It has a unique and dynamic look and is designed to accompany bold and simple designs such as album covers, posters etc.. The vector version of the same form has also been converted to the vector format, font named Amorphic. IG: algzl
  11. Blushing by Crumphand, $16.00
    Hello, introducing new font, its called Blushing. Blushing is natural beauty handtype. im making this font for specific product. this font very match for your beauty product : Cosmetic, Cream product, Nail art, Spa & Beauty, Lipstick, Shampoo and etc. You can mix and match with regular font. what's included inside the font ? Uppercase Lowercase Numeral & Punctuation Multilinguals Standart Ligatures Thank You!
  12. Featherly Handlettered by Joanne Marie, $10.00
    I had to do it :-) - A hand lettered version of featherly is here! As always with featherly, it's perfect for anything to do with romance, weddings and love but this hand lettered version can give you an even more authentic, handmade look to your designs. There are 26 left and right swashes. No alternates with this one though. Hence the lower price.
  13. Anything Script by Aldedesign, $16.00
    Anything Script is a stylish script font that features a varying baseline, smooth line, modern and with a depth love. For those of you who are need a touch of love and modernity for your designs or branding, it can be used for various purposes such as headings, wedding, invitation, signature, logos, branding, t-shirt, letterhead, signage, lable, news, posters, badges etc.
  14. Bellanos by Letterara, $12.00
    Bellanos is a new, fresh, sweet, and unique handcrafted font. It's ideal for branding and decorate your projects. Bellanos font has a classy and modern look that can be used for logos, branding, invitations, posters, advertisements, stationery, animated films, social media posts, youtube channel, and much more! It is PUA coded which means you can access all the glyphs and sweeps easily!
  15. Winter Swash by Illushvara, $14.00
    Hello, Introducing a new font Winter Swash inspired by graffiti style. It's bold, dramatic, urban styled display font. Add this font to your favorite creative ideas and notice how it makes them come alive like a poster, kids flyer, merchandise, quotes, branding, cartoon, comic and more. If you have any question, don’t hesitate to contact me. Happy Designing !!! Thank You, Bayu Suwirya
  16. Good Monday by BaronWNM, $14.00
    Good Monday is a modern calligraphic style script font with a bold and thin touch like the one you get from writing with a brush. This font is traced from the handwriting so it looks very natural. Good Monday is perfect for use in invitation cards, fashion branding, shirt printing, product advertisements, posters, etc. This font has multilingual support, alternates, and ligatures.
  17. Hosrein Gomer by madeDeduk, $16.00
    Hosrein Gomer is a Modern Ligature Font, use this font for any branding, product packaging, headline, invitation, fashion, label, poster, logo etc. Feature Uppercase & Lowercase Number & Symbol International Glyphs Multilingual support Alternative Ligature Feel free to drop us a message any time and follow my shop for upcoming updates Shoot me on email at: dedukvic@gmail.com Hope you enjoy it.
  18. Charta by Studio K, $45.00
    The Charta family of fonts draws its inspiration from the letter styles used in early manuscripts and printed books. Charta is also remarkably versatile: it’s equally at home in a traditional or modern context and can be used for a wide range of applications from an automobile badge to a newspaper masthead and from a fashion label to a candy bar wrapper.
  19. Nagissta by madeDeduk, $11.00
    Introducing Nagissta is a cute handwritten font with a matching script and regular will be perfect for book, title branding, product packaging, invitation, quotes, t-shirt, label, poster, logo etc. Feature Uppercase & Lowercase Number & Symbol International Glyphs Multilingual support Ligature Feel free to drop us a message any time and follow my shop for upcoming updates Hope you enjoy it.
  20. Raregold Script by Aldedesign, $19.00
    Raregold Script is a stylish script font that features a varying baseline, smooth line, modern and with a depth love. For those of you who are need a touch of love and modernity for your designs or branding, it can be used for various purposes such as headings, wedding, invitation, signature, logos, branding, t-shirt, letterhead, signage, lable, news, posters, badges etc.
  21. Gaba by BumbumType, $40.00
    Gaba has it's roots in classic mid-twenties century typefaces. With uniform drawn character widths, rounded, comfortable warm curves, combined with sharp cuts, a large x-height and a moderate drawn contrast. A timeless and outstanding collection over a comprehensive range of weights making it the perfect workhorse for a wide range of applications. Gaba contains 588 Glyphs and numerous Opentype features.
  22. Mattera by Letterara, $12.00
    Mattera is a minimalist script font designed with an incredibly modern and beautiful feel. This font is PUA encoded which means you can access all of the glyphs and swashes with ease! It features a varying baseline, smooth lines, gorgeous glyphs, and stunning alternates. Mattera will look outstanding in any context, whether it’s being used on busy backgrounds or as a standalone headline!
  23. General by Juraj Chrastina, $29.00
    It's all about these subtle nuances that make a neutral sans typeface different. Pure geometry with a human touch is a recipe that works in every generation. Inspired by classical fonts from the early 20th century, General rides the line between traditional and modern styles. With its 5 light weights, the General family is a strong tool for a clean design.
  24. Practish by Gleb Guralnyk, $10.00
    Hello! Introducing a Slab Serif font family named Practish. It's a typefaces set that includes 7 weight variations from Bold to Thin. This font has a strict classic shape and diverce characters thickness makes it useful in lots of cases at any sizes, from visit card to billboard. Practish font family has also a multilingual support of west european languages and 13 ligatures.
  25. Mangatha by Krakenbox Studio, $17.00
    Mangatha is handwritten script font. It has casual, classy, fun, and cute. It’s a great font for fashion, apparel projects, signature, album cover, logo, branding, magazine, social media, & advertisements, but also works great for other projects. Highlight : Fonts are provided in OTF formats. Character Set Numerals and Punctuation (OpenType Standard) Accents (Multilingual characters) Ligature Set PUA Encode Enjoy, Thank you Krakenbox
  26. Sol Supremo by Prestige Artsy Studio, $19.00
    Introducing "Sol Supremo," a stunning all caps serif font that combines elegance and modernity with a touch of nostalgia. With its clean lines and confident curves, this aesthetic typeface brings a fresh perspective to any design project. Whether it's for a sleek logo, striking headlines, or stylish print materials, Elevate adds a touch of sophistication, elevating your visuals to the next level.
  27. Tango Mango by TypeClassHeroes, $14.00
    Introducing Tango Mango Modern Retro Font, access your OpenType features to access the large selection of alternate letters and ligatures. Use this font for any branding, product packaging, invitation, quotes, t-shirt, label, poster, logo etc. Feature Uppercase & Lowercase Number & Symbol International Glyphs Multilingual support Alternative Ligature Feel free to drop us a message any time Hope you enjoy it.
  28. Broline Script by Tebaltipis Studio, $15.00
    Introducing, Broline Bold Script is a typeface with personality. You can use it as a logo, badge, insignia, packaging, headline, poster, etc The alternative characters in this font were divided into several OpenType features such as Stylistic Alternates, Stylistic Sets, and Ligature. The OpenType features can be accessed by using OpenType program such as Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, and Adobe InDesign. Thank you!
  29. Baby Boho by Bosstypestudio, $12.00
    Introducing Baby Boho Baby Boho with a smooth handwriting style and very pretty and lovely. Baby Boho is perfect for branding projects, home appliance design, product packaging, use in business cards, invitation cards, etc. Just like a stylish text overlay to a wallpaper or anything that needs a touch of love. Thanks for checking! I really hope you enjoy it.
  30. Stitch Warrior by Roland Hüse Design, $19.00
    Stitch Warrior is a a gothic style stitch font. It's made of cross stitches ("x") even the kerning - the distance between the letter pairs varies between 1, 2 or 3 stitches distance. I was trying to be as accurate and close to reality as possible. It can be pefectly used for stitch lettering or text pattern to create visual effects.
  31. Policy Gothic by E-phemera, $20.00
    Policy Gothic is derived from the boilerplate on a vintage insurance policy, and in a former life may have been Engraver's Gothic or something like it. A rough all-caps sans serif, it's great for designing forms and other "official" paperwork with a vintage feel. The font features a full international character set including various currency and other commercial symbols
  32. One angrila by Sulthan Studio, $12.00
    One angrila is a Lovely script font that is very charming and beautiful with its unique handwriting style. Equipped with 457 glyphs. One angrila is perfect for branding projects, stickers, crafts, cutting, handwork, homeware design, product packaging, use in business cards, invitation cards, etc. Simply as a stylish text overlay on a background image or anything that needs a little elegance.
  33. Cyberwar by Sipanji21, $5.00
    Cyberwar is a futuristic display font. with a cyber touch, with a straight and firm character, in it there are several styles, including regular, italic, hollow (outline) style, you can use this font for various design purposes, such as logo design, t-shirts, sports, crafting, packaging, tittle of movie, video game, etc. and make your design awesome with this font.
  34. Hey Magdison by Amelia Studio, $12.00
    Introducing Hey Magdison Hey Magdison with a smooth handwriting style and very pretty and lovely. Hey Magdison is perfect for branding projects, home appliance design, product packaging, use in business cards, invitation cards, etc. Just like a stylish text overlay to a wallpaper or anything that needs a touch of love. Thanks for checking! I really hope you enjoy it.
  35. Chewing Gum by Gleb Guralnyk, $14.00
    Hello! Introducing a decorative font named Chewing Gum. It's an abstract shape smooth typeface with curly elements. For the English alphabet, there are alternative characters included. It basically simplified letters that are more readable in small sizes (You can access these letters by activating a "Stylistic Alternates" on your OpenType panel). Twelve fancy ligatures will make your lettering more organic and natural.
  36. Duesenberg NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    The 1930s produced many distinctive and stylish autos. One was the Auburn, and this typeface was suggested by a period poster for the make. Another fine car of the time gives the font its name, because “it’s a Duesie!” Both versions of this font contain the Unicode 1252 Latin and Unicode 1250 Central European character sets, with localization for Romanian and Moldovan.
  37. Bolshy by K-Type, $20.00
    Bolshy is a stroppy font whose x-height has got ideas above its station, it’s ended up being equal to the cap height. Bolshy doesn’t go completely Bauhaus, and although the boundaries are somewhat blurred, the distinction between upper and lower case just about remains intact. There is something slightly Cyrillic about Bolshy’s bulbous terminals, exotic shapes and condensed curvature.
  38. F line by alphabeet.at, $30.00
    f-line is a special handwriting monoline font face, with one constant line from glyph to glyph and variable width. It was drawn for the designer’s thesis in 2010 and expanded until 2021 with a lot of open type features. It’s built up with three glyph sets to let the glyphs rotate automatically, and amongst other type features initial forms are available.
  39. Kids Rule by PizzaDude.dk, $13.00
    Sometimes you need a lot of text, and that text needs a little bit extra something. Something sweet for the eye, but still legible and not too funky. Maybe that's where Kids Rule comes in. It's a bouncy, but super-legible handmade comic font. It has a lot of attitude, and I have added 5 different versions of each letter!
  40. Christmas Sundaylab by ahweproject, $14.00
    Christmas Sundaylab is a festive and very classy display font. It’s ideal for any of your winter vacation creations, so add it to your designs and bring them to life! Christmas Sundaylab is perfect for branding projects, logo, wedding designs, social media posts, advertisements, product packaging, product designs, label, photography, watermark, invitation, stationery and any projects that need handwriting taste.
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