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  1. Zany Route by Putracetol, $22.00
    Zany Route is a delightful and rounded typeface designed to rev up the fun in transportation-themed projects. With its playful and engaging style, it's the perfect addition to any creative project. Whether used on its own or combined with any of its eleven thematic variations, Zany Route is sure to transport your designs to a world of joy and adventure. This font offers eleven distinct variations inspired by transportation, including planes, cars, gears, motorcycles, trucks, and more. It's the ideal choice for designs related to transportation, catering to children and crafters alike. Zany Route is your ticket to logos, children's themes, crafting, invitations, packaging, posters, titles, businesses, greeting cards, stickers, children's books, magazines, and any designs connected to the world of transportation.
  2. Oldburg Display by FoxType, $12.00
    Oldburg Display is a Brand New Elegant Typeface with a powerful font family. It has a dependable and uncompromising style, with controlled letterforms and modern touches. It looks amazing in logos, magazines, and movies. Oldburg Font would be perfect for branding, headlines, Captions, paragraphs, and posters. The various weights allow you to experiment with a wide range of applications. It's created to make an impression without sacrificing its beauty and readability. It's shown a clean, minimalist, warmth, quirky, yet still purposed to be versatile The Typeface includes Five Weights - Light, Regular, Medium, SemiBold and Bold. Numerals and extended punctuation (200+ Glyphs). Expert kerning and quality crafting. TTF, OTF and WebFonts Included. Thank you for taking the time to look into the font.
  3. Montoro Display by FoxType, $12.00
    Montoro Display is a Brand New Luxury Typeface with a powerful font family. It has a dependable and uncompromising style, with controlled letterforms and modern touches. It looks amazing in logos, magazines, and movies . Montoro Font would be perfect for branding, headlines, Captions, paragraph, and posters . The various weights allow you to experiment with a wide range of applications. It's created to make an impression without sacrificing its beauty and readability. It's shown a clean, minimalist, warmth, quirky, yet still purposed to be versatile The Typeface includes Six Weights - Regular, Medium, SemiBold, Bold, ExtraBold, and Black. All offer wide language support, upper and lower cases, numerals and extended punctuation. Thank you for taking the time to look into the font.
  4. Fan Script by Sudtipos, $99.00
    A friend of mine says that sports are the ultimate popular drug. One of his favorite things to say is, “The sun’s always shining on a game somewhere.” It’s hard to argue with that. But that perspective is now the privilege of a society where technology is so high and mighty that it all but shapes such perspectives. These days I can, if I so choose, subscribe to nothing but sports on over a hundred TV channels and a thousand browser bookmarks. But it wasn't always like that. When I was growing up, long before the super-commercialization of the sport, I and other kids spent more than every spare minute of our time memorizing the names and positions of players, collecting team shirts and paraphernalia, making up game scenarios, and just being our generation’s entirely devoted fans. Argentina is one of the nations most obsessed with sports, especially "fútbol" (or soccer to North Americans). The running American joke was that we're all born with a football. When the national team is playing a game, stores actually close their doors, and Buenos Aires looks like a ghost town. Even on the local level, River Plate, my favorite team where I grew up, didn't normally have to worry about empty seats in its home stadium, even though attendance is charged at a high premium. There are things our senses absorb when we are children, yet we don't notice them until much later on in life. A sport’s collage of aesthetics is one of those things. When I was a kid I loved the teams and players that I loved, but I never really stopped to think what solidified them in my memory and made them instantly recognizable to me. Now, thirty-some years later, and after having had the fortune to experience many cultures other than my own, I can safely deduce that a sport’s aesthetic depends on the local or national culture as much as it depends on the sport itself. And the way all that gets molded in a single team’s identity becomes so intricate it is difficult to see where each part comes from to shape the whole. Although “futbol” is still in my blood as an Argentinean, I'm old enough to afford a little cynicism about how extremely corporate most popular sports are. Of course, nothing can now take away the joy I got from football in my childhood and early teens. But over the past few years I've been trying to perceive the sport itself in a global context, even alongside other popular sports in different areas of the world. Being a type designer, I naturally focus in my comparisons on the alphabets used in designing different sports experiences. And from that I've come to a few conclusions about my own taste in sports aesthetic, some of which surprised me. I think I like the baseball and basketball aesthetic better than football, hockey, volleyball, tennis, golf, cricket, rugby, and other sports. This of course is a biased opinion. I'm a lettering guy, and hand lettering is seen much more in baseball and basketball. But there’s a bit more to it than that. Even though all sports can be reduced to a bare-bones series of purposes and goals to reach, the rules and arrangements of baseball and basketball, in spite of their obvious tempo differences, are more suited for overall artistic motion than other sports. So when an application of swashed handlettering is used as part of a team’s identity in baseball or basketball, it becomes a natural fit. The swashes can almost be visual representation of a basketball curving in the air on its way to the hoop, or a baseball on its way out of the park. This expression is invariably backed by and connected to bold, sleak lettering, representing the driving force and precision (arms, bat) behind the artistic motion. It’s a simple and natural connective analysis to a designer, but the normal naked eye still marvels inexplicably at the beauty of such logos and wordmarks. That analytical simplicity was the divining rod behind Fan Script. My own ambitious brief was to build a readable yet very artistic sports script that can be a perfect fit for baseball or basketball identities, but which can also be implemented for other sports. The result turned out to be quite beautiful to my eyes, and I hope you find it satisfactory in your own work. Sports scripts like this one are rooted in showcard lettering models from the late 19th and early 20th century, like Detroit’s lettering teacher C. Strong’s — the same models that continue to influence book designers and sign painters for more than a century now. So as you can see, American turn-of-the-century calligraphy and its long-term influences still remain a subject of fascination to me. This fascination has been the engine of most of my work, and it shows clearly in Fan Script. Fan Script is a lively heavy brush face suitable for sports identities. It includes a variety of swashes of different shapes, both connective and non-connective, and contains a whole range of letter alternates. Users of this font will find a lot of casual freedom in playing with different combinations - a freedom backed by a solid technological undercurrent, where OpenType features provide immediate and logical solutions to problems common to this kind of script. One final thing bears mentioning: After the font design and production were completed, it was surprisingly delightful for me to notice, in the testing stage, that my background as a packaging designer seems to have left a mark on the way the font works overall. The modern improvements I applied to the letter forms have managed to induce a somewhat retro packaging appearance to the totality of the typeface. So I expect Fan Script will be just as useful in packaging as it would be in sports identity, logotype and merchandizing. Ale Paul
  5. Buco Nero by Dumadi, $18.00
    Buco Nero is a modern sensation brush font. Featuring bold in the dark, it offers All Caps font support and multilingual support, Buco Nero is perfect for Movie titles, thrilling titles, distro shirts, spooky content, media socials, and spooky graphic design. Compatible with such as Photoshop, Affinity Design, Adobe Illustrator or Silhouette design studios. Its makes it great for creative projects, whether it’s an inspiring wall poster or for communicating your brand.
  6. Eleonora by Three Islands Press, $24.00
    Eleonora tends to defy standard categories. Had the typeface been designed in about 1790, it might've been called a "late transitional face" and lumped together with Bell and Bulmer. But it's a modern typeface, showing more restraint in its finer details than even Baskerville. Also noteworthy: it has no traditional, script-like italic but a more severe oblique with baseline serifs and other roman features. Has regular, italic, bold, and bold italic styles.
  7. Morque by Craft Supply Co, $20.00
    Morque – Sans Serif Font: Bold and Expressive Boldness in Every Letter: Morque – Sans Serif Font stands out with its all caps design. It’s perfect for impactful titles and displays. This font commands attention in any visual space. Ideal for Titles and Displays: Morque’s bold structure makes it ideal for titles and visual displays. It enhances the readability of headlines. This font is a go-to for designers aiming for a strong statement.
  8. Sorren by Reserves, $49.00
    Sorren is a definitive bold condensed sans influenced by neo-grotesque designs. A relatively low stroke contrast complimented with sharp, horizontal stroke ends lend an unyielding appearance, while it’s rounded forms and refined curves juxtapose its inherent strength with grace. Stylistically, Sorren has a classic, timeless feel with a contemporary finish and attention to detail. It is characteristically more elegant and considerably sturdier than the typical condensed sans, lending to its singular disposition.
  9. White Alchemy by Nicky Laatz, $22.00
    White Alchemy is a wildly flamboyant signature script, designed to stand out from the crowd. Inky fountain pen imperfections and an avant-garde attitude make it perfect for a completely natural and unique brand look. A large selection of Opentype ligatures and character alternates add to its natural flow and look. Make sure your Opentype features are active in whichever app you use to type with it, to see this font at it's best.
  10. Wedding Text by Monotype, $40.99
    Wedding Text was designed by Morris Fuller Benton in 1901 for American Type Founders (ATF). The face was so popular that its forms soon began appearing with other font foundries under different names, Elite Kanzlei with D. Stempel AG, Comtesse with C.F. Rühl, Linotext with Linotype, etc. Its ornamental forms are not considered very legible by today's standards; therefore it should be used for headlines and short texts in point sizes 12 or larger.
  11. Sorbet by Adriprints, $5.00
    Sorbet was designed with freshness and youth in mind. Sorbet is a casual, sans-serif font perfect for scrapbooking, teaching, and everyday notes in mind. It is a modest type with lots of potential. What was the inspiration for designing the font? Sorbet was inspired by fresh, casual, handwriting. What are its main characteristics and features? It is legible, sans serif, includes standard encoding (umlauts, etc) Usage recommendations - teaching, everyday, invitations, novelty, scrapbooking
  12. Coreta by Wasabib Type Foundry, $13.00
    Coreta is an elegant serif font that combines classic charm with modern flexibility. With its smooth curves, this font creates stunning visual harmony. Perfect for a variety of projects, from wedding invitations to corporate designs. Thoughtful letter proportions ensure optimal readability at any size. Coreta is not just a font, it's an impressive statement of art. With its unique capabilities, it elevates the appeal of every design with a versatile touch of elegance.
  13. Aflah Akbar by Studio Hello Good, $12.00
    Aflah Akbar is an elegant sans serif font with lots of ligatures in it, this font has 354 glyphs so it is perfect for those of you who want to use it as a logo or other design needs, whether it's for magazines, skincare, perfume, jewelry, stationary offices, newspapers, book covers. , web designing. The Aflah Akbar font has regular, smooth, slant, shadow, line and 3d options, the Aflah Akbar font itself can support 67 languages.
  14. Ponzu by Mint Type, $40.00
    Ponzu is an elegant stencil-style display sans-serif. Its shape is defined by the sharp endings created by stems that vanish in infinite contrast. It is a hybrid typeface that features beautiful terminals typical for serif fonts. It is perfect for display use in editorial, branding, posters, screen applications etc. Ponzu comes in 9 weights each with complimentary stylish italics. Each style supports multiple languages including Cyrillic script and is packed with OpenType features.
  15. Rodeo Rebels by Putracetol, $24.00
    Rodeo Rebels is a display typeface with a retro, cowboy, and western theme. It's perfect for designs that require a bold and masculine touch, such as branding, packaging, posters, and headlines. The font was inspired by vintage rodeo posters and the American Old West, where bold, slab-serif typography was a common sight. To make the most out of Rodeo Rebels, consider using it in designs that require a rugged and tough aesthetic, such as clothing and apparel, whiskey and beer packaging, and Western-themed events. Pairing it with other vintage-inspired elements, such as distressed textures and illustrations, can also help create a cohesive look and feel. With its bold and rugged aesthetic, Rodeo Rebels is a font that demands attention. It's perfect for projects that require a vintage and masculine vibe, and its features make it a versatile choice for a wide range of designs. Give your projects a touch of the American Old West with Rodeo Rebels, and let its bold and rugged style do the talking.
  16. Crystal Sky by Set Sail Studios, $16.00
    Add a little sparkle to your designs with Crystal Sky! A clean & modern signature-style font set, perfect for creating authentic hand-lettered text quickly & easily. With exaggerated strokes and an extra bouncy baseline, Crystal Sky has an unmistakable charm; perfect for logos, wedding stationery, cards, gift designs, product packaging and handwritten quotes. ★ New Update • Crystal Sky Hearts! Add some passion to your Crystal Sky text with Crystal Sky Hearts, a new font included in your download! These bonus designs add a beautiful, flowing decorative heart at the beginning, middle & end of your Crystal Sky Script text at the click of a button. Crystal Sky is packed full of great features to give you plenty of customisation options; Crystal Sky Alt • This font includes an entire alternate lowercase glyph set. If you wanted to avoid letters looking the same each time to recreate a custom-made style, or try a different word shape, simply switch to this font for an additional layout option. Crystal Sky Caps • Have you ever noticed that script fonts tend to be a bit tricky when it comes to typing in all-caps? 'Crystal Sky Caps' includes a totally separate set of A-Z letters - designed to work in harmony with each other during those moments when you need to hit your caps-lock button and go a bit wild! ★ New! Crystal Sky Hearts • Simply install this as its own separate font, and type any a-z or A-I character in this font to generate 1 of 35 heart decorations, designed to pair beautifully with the Crystal Sky Script font. (Please see the image above for a use guide).
  17. Mono Spec Stencil by Halbfett, $30.00
    Mono-Spec Stencil is a monospaced family of sans-serif type. At least in default settings, all characters across the typeface share a common width, which is immediately noticeable for its condensed nature. Mono-Spec Stencil is a sibling of a non-stencil family, simply named Mono-Spec. Characters in each are just as wide, allowing Mono-Spec Stencil to be used together with Mono-Spec, as a secondary typeface. As a typeface whose characters are stencil-shaped, this design channels the spirit of resistance and street culture. When you look at the family, remember that it ships in two different formats. Depending on your preference, you can install the typeface as a single Variable Font or use the family’s five static OpenType font files instead. Those weights run from Light through Bold. While the static-format fonts offer a good intermediary-step selection, users who install the Variable Font have vastly greater control over their text’s stroke width. The Mono-Spec Stencil Variable Font’s weight axis allows users to differentiate between almost 1,000 possible font weights. That enables you to fine-tune your text’s exact appearance on-screen or in print. Whatever format you choose, the Mono-Spec Stencil fonts are equipped with several OpenType features. The most striking of these can be activated via a Stylistic Set. That will replace several letters – like “B”, “E”, “F”, “H”, and “I” with double-width alternates. Those alternates take up as much space as two characters placed next to each other otherwise word. The effect of Mono-Spec Stencil’s double-width alternates is striking, and their use strikes a strong chord in any display typography applying them.
  18. Bouffant by Typodermic, $11.95
    Step back in time to the glamour and glitz of the 1950s with Bouffant, the font that will transport you straight to the heart of this iconic era. This unique script style combines compact retro curls with genuine grit, making it the perfect choice for those looking to add a touch of vintage charm to their designs. With its bespoke ligatures, Bouffant is able to reduce noticeable repetition, resulting in a more natural and realistic impression. Whether you’re creating t-shirts, posters, or any other form of design, this font is guaranteed to give your work an authentic 1950s vibe. Why wait? Start incorporating Bouffant into your designs today and let the retro magic begin! Most Latin-based European writing systems are supported, including the following languages. Afaan Oromo, Afar, Afrikaans, Albanian, Alsatian, Aromanian, Aymara, Bashkir (Latin), Basque, Belarusian (Latin), Bemba, Bikol, Bosnian, Breton, Cape Verdean, Creole, Catalan, Cebuano, Chamorro, Chavacano, Chichewa, Crimean Tatar (Latin), Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dawan, Dholuo, Dutch, English, Estonian, Faroese, Fijian, Filipino, Finnish, French, Frisian, Friulian, Gagauz (Latin), Galician, Ganda, Genoese, German, Greenlandic, Guadeloupean Creole, Haitian Creole, Hawaiian, Hiligaynon, Hungarian, Icelandic, Ilocano, Indonesian, Irish, Italian, Jamaican, Kaqchikel, Karakalpak (Latin), Kashubian, Kikongo, Kinyarwanda, Kirundi, Kurdish (Latin), Latvian, Lithuanian, Lombard, Low Saxon, Luxembourgish, Maasai, Makhuwa, Malay, Maltese, Māori, Moldovan, Montenegrin, Ndebele, Neapolitan, Norwegian, Novial, Occitan, Ossetian (Latin), Papiamento, Piedmontese, Polish, Portuguese, Quechua, Rarotongan, Romanian, Romansh, Sami, Sango, Saramaccan, Sardinian, Scottish Gaelic, Serbian (Latin), Shona, Sicilian, Silesian, Slovak, Slovenian, Somali, Sorbian, Sotho, Spanish, Swahili, Swazi, Swedish, Tagalog, Tahitian, Tetum, Tongan, Tshiluba, Tsonga, Tswana, Tumbuka, Turkish, Turkmen (Latin), Tuvaluan, Uzbek (Latin), Venetian, Vepsian, Võro, Walloon, Waray-Waray, Wayuu, Welsh, Wolof, Xhosa, Yapese, Zapotec Zulu and Zuni.
  19. Runway by Canada Type, $24.95
    Runway is the font that will satisfy the need for speed in your design. Simple lines and curves, a commanding slant, and big sturdy shapes made to cruise at any speed or altitude, through summer breeze or horrible snowstorms. Runway was designed to be tight like an engine chain, powerful like the hum of the engine itself, and simply the best choice when it comes to strength and velocity in design. Initially Runway was meant to be a single font. But during the spacing and kerning stages, Patrick noticed that most of the letters, especially the vowels and the s, can clasp stylishly with the L or the T to make some really funky combinations. That's how the Alternates font was born. After building a few alternates and about 40 "clasped" combinations around the L and the T, the decision was made to take Runway to the next level: OpenType. The OpenType version of Runway is a single font that contains some serious font magic. Some of the many features the font includes: Over 430 characters for that great character map utility you have, automatic to-and-fro small-capping, discretionary ligatures that call up some pretty funky combinations automatically as you type, and a lot of stylistic and contextual alternates for many characters, ligatures and composites. If your design program of choice supports the features of OpenType fonts (Illustrator CS, Photoshop CS, InDesign CS), then you're in for a lot of enjoyment playing with Runway. For those who don't fancy OpenType or can't handle it, Runway is also available (in Regular, Caps and Alt styles) in the usual font formats for both Mac and PC.
  20. Home Run by Doyald Young, $50.00
    Home Run Script has the formality of 18th-century English roundhands, narrow, tightly fitted and drawn in a very bold weight and inspired by my ITC Eclat font. The x-height is large, and the caps are simply drawn with minimal swashes. Its companion font Home Run Sanscript, sold separately also, has sans serif caps that enable the user to combine script and sanserif caps with the same slope. It has the same lowercase as Home Run Script with a few alternate characters and sans serif lining and Oldstyle figures. Both Young Finesse and Home Run include Richard Isbell’s “interrabang,” appropriately used for statements that are both interrogative and exclamatory.
  21. IronOn by Fontasmic, $16.99
    The IronOn fonts are a collection of geometric display faces that were inspired by the iron-on t-shirt lettering of the 70s. The original source came from a submitted sample to the MyFonts "What the Font" forums, and while it had similarities to ITC Machine, it could not be tied to any existing typeface. And so, this new geometric sans family was born, exhibiting a more open letterstyle with several weights and widths, with a complete capital and lowercase set, no allcaps set here. Ideal for packaging, T-shirts, advertising, or for industrial applications like signage and newsletter headlines, this powerhouse font family offers a unique rigid flexibility.
  22. Apla Clare by Hooper Type, $9.00
    Apla Clare comes from the love of my wife.. She's 'Simply' Clare. It's a straihght forward sans, but with a little bit of play, and a friendliness that ensures it moves away from sterile, serious sans. PLease enjoy!
  23. Hobenshaw by Letterara, $10.00
    Introducing a new hand drawn font carefully crafted with a personal charm. It is a hot font, perfect for a design that stands out even if it’s a logo or simply a stylish text over a background image.
  24. Abimanyu by Goodigital13, $20.00
    perfect for branding, photography, invitations, quotes, watermarks, advertisements, product designs, labels, and much more!. it will make your design project more beautiful. The font is suitable for any design like branding, fashion, print template, quotes, wedding and etc.
  25. Albion Seventies by Greater Albion Typefounders, $20.00
    Albion Seventies is a display typeface from that fun era of psychedelic wallpaper, bright colours and bright orange everything! It's a splendid face for posters and banners, and did we mention, it works really well with orange backgrounds?
  26. Linoset by Ensor Creative, $20.00
    Linoset was created from cut and printed linoleum. The lettering is based on Helvetica Neue Condensed Bold – it has been cut, printed and re-drawn to take on a completely new life – it's rough, tough and downright nasty!
  27. Darkspear by Rometheme, $25.00
    Darkspear is handwritten script font. It has vintage, elegant, old school, classy, and cool. 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.
  28. Ikuta Sans by Leo Kuroshita, $10.00
    This is a geometric font suitable for modern designs. designed according to strict geometry. It's geometric, but it has also humanly rough styles. and added various alternative glyphs. includes ligatures and alternate characters inspired by famous geometric fonts.
  29. Benalla by AEN Creative Studio, $12.00
    Benalla is a beautiful, elegant, yet casual and simple font script featuring a natural look & feel. It has beautiful swashes and ligatures and it’s perfect for logos, wedding invitations, posters, social media posts, signatures, quotes and much more!
  30. Flivver JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Flivver JNL takes its name from the slang term applied to Model T's in the 1920s, and it's design is a first-cousin to Two Reeler JNL (inspired by lettering on titles from a Charlie Chaplin silent film).
  31. Juicebash by Bogstav, $17.00
    It's tall, legible and handmade - and on top of that, charming as heck! Each letter has rounded corners, which leaves a pleasant and smooth look. Juicebash is legible, even at very small sizes and it has multilingual support
  32. Ambiguity by Monotype, $50.99
    Ambiguity is a type family with five distinct personalities or ‘states’, created as a tool for coaxing designers and brands out of their comfort zone. It embraces both tradition and radicality, as well as generosity and thrift, encouraging us to question our beliefs about the intersection of style and meaning. The family is designed by Charles Nix, who describes Ambiguity as “as much thought experiment as typeface.” Its five states—Tradition, Radical, Thrift, Generous and Normate—each express or subvert different aspects of typographic tradition. Tradition is conservative, relying on historical letter shapes. Radical rejects inherited ideas of proportion, making typically slender letterforms wide, and wide letterforms slender. “It’s contrarian,” says Nix. Thrift cherry picks the condensed shapes from Tradition and Radical, while Generous does the same for wide forms. Normate sits at the center, a synthetic blend of all of the others. “Tradition is very comforting,” says Nix. “It’s the mask of conservatism. It’s calming because it delivers the proportions we expect. With Thrift more fits into a smaller space, so it’s great where words want to get large, like gigantic headlines, or text needs to cram in, like small screen type. You get a sense of carefree and luxury from the Generous cut. One would expect the Radical to be used in a sort of Dadaist way, but in a classic context it provides an enjoyable jolt.” Ambiguity is a litmus test. Designers could spend hours trying on typefaces that offer just one of these voices. Ambiguity provides five different personalities—ideas—beliefs—each of which also work seamlessly together. “It’s a palettea, like idea cards,” he says. “It’s a way of making yourself see differently. My hope is that traditionalists will try on radical clothes and vice versa. It’s a way of exploring outside your comfort zone, breaking out of the doldrums, by stepping through a variety of voices.”
  33. Midelyne by Craft Supply Co, $20.00
    Introducing Midelyne – Lovely Script Adorable Elegance Step into the enchanting world of Midelyne – Lovely Script, where adorable elegance reigns supreme. This font is the epitome of cute and girly, perfect for adding a touch of charm to your designs. Playful Charm Midelyne’s playful charm sets the stage for a delightful and whimsical journey. It’s an excellent choice for a myriad of creative endeavors, infusing each project with a joyful spirit. Versatile Usage Beyond its cute facade, this font is incredibly versatile. It effortlessly adapts to various design contexts, from invitations to branding, enhancing the visual appeal of every project. Expressive Typography Midelyne doesn’t just stop at being cute; it’s also wonderfully expressive. Its lovely script style adds character and warmth to your content, leaving an unforgettable impression. In Conclusion In a nutshell, Midelyne – Lovely Script is the font that seamlessly marries girly charm with understated elegance. Its playful yet versatile nature ensures your content is not only cute but also highly engaging. Whether it’s invitations, branding, or a diverse array of creative projects, Midelyne infuses them with a unique, expressive touch that appeals to a wide audience, leaving behind a lasting and lovely impression.
  34. Acaphy by Craft Supply Co, $20.00
    Introducing Acaphy – Bubble Font: Fun and Playful Typography for Kids Playful and Vibrant Looking for a font that radiates fun and playfulness for your kids’ themed projects? Acaphy – Bubble Font is your ideal choice! With its bubbly and rounded characters, it instantly infuses joy and excitement into your display. Clear and Readable Acaphy – Bubble Font ensures easy readability, making it perfect for young readers. Its simple letterforms help children recognize and understand text effortlessly. Whether it’s educational materials, invitations, or posters, this font does the job brilliantly.
  35. Radical Outcast by Joanne Marie, $12.00
    This brand new signature font is so versatile that you can use it for just about anything. Its big, bold caps are perfect for logos and icons, giving off a genuine and unique handwriting feel to your designs. Other uses for this casual font could be on apparel such as bags, t-shirts, bottles, etc. I see it being used in taglines on a range of products such as sport & fitness products, tattoo branding, soft drinks (energy drinks). I'm sure you'll find a use for it!
  36. Anger & Wrath by Omaikraf Studio, $10.00
    Introducing "Anger Style": Unleash the Power of Emotion Are you ready to harness the raw energy of emotions and bring them to life in your designs? Look no further than "Anger Style," an electrifying and dynamic font that will leave a lasting impact on your audience. Designed by our team of expert font designers, "Anger Style" is a captivating blend of intensity, power, and expressiveness. Possible Design Uses: "Anger Style" is a font that excels in making a bold statement. Its commanding presence and fiery nature make it perfect for various design applications, including: Headlines and Titles: Grab your audience's attention and make a lasting impression with powerful headlines that demand to be noticed. Logos and Branding: Infuse your brand identity with passion and intensity, creating a memorable and distinct visual presence. Posters and Flyers: Advertise events, concerts, or special promotions with eye-catching designs that embody rebelliousness and energy. Book Covers: Create striking covers that captivate readers and convey the emotional depth of your story or message. Apparel and Merchandise: Add an edgy touch to your clothing designs, making a statement that resonates with your target audience. Unique Qualities: What sets "Anger Style" apart from other fonts is its ability to evoke a wide range of emotions, not just anger. It transcends its name, allowing you to express passion, determination, and rebellion through your designs. Its versatility lies in its bold strokes and sharp edges, which convey a sense of intensity and power. By choosing "Anger Style," you gain access to a font that embodies the very essence of raw human emotion. Font Pairing: "Anger Style" pairs exceptionally well with other fonts that complement its intensity and create harmonious combinations. Consider combining it with: "Bold Sans Serifs": The clean lines and strong presence of a bold sans serif font can enhance the impact of "Anger Style," creating a balanced and eye-catching composition. "Elegant Script Fonts": To add a touch of contrast and sophistication, pairing "Anger Style" with an elegant script font can create a visually engaging and dynamic design. Functional Aspects: "Anger Style" offers a range of functional aspects designed to enhance your creative possibilities: Styles: "Anger Style" is available in bold and regular styles, allowing you to emphasize different levels of intensity within your designs. Character Sets: The font includes an extensive character set, covering uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, punctuation marks, and special characters. This ensures versatility and legibility across various design projects. Special Features: "Anger Style" includes stylistic alternates and ligatures, providing you with additional design options and allowing you to create a truly customized and unique look.
  37. Chilly Cherry by Hanoded, $15.00
    It’s cherry season, so I bought 2 kilos of cherries at the local cherry farm. The cherries I bought had been in a cooling cell, so they were quite cold. As I was eating them, the name for this new font popped up! Chilly Cherry is a handmade serif. It’s a little wobbly, a little off-center, but it will surely put a smile on the cherry lips of your customers.
  38. Valibuk by Juraj Chrastina, $39.00
    Valibuk is a compact clean typeface for headlines and short text. No details are small and it’s a bunch of details that make Valibuk as it is. It’s a heavy, condensed face with a high x-height and tight spacing and that’s why Valibuk can write loud. The quality of the spacing and kerning is ensured by Igino Marini. Lomidrevo is a grunge stencil family derived from Valibuk.
  39. Hard Luck by PizzaDude.dk, $14.00
    It's hard luck if you're designing a poster for a creative event, and you're looking for a good fontmatch. But it's not hard luck if you use this font for that particular purpose, because I designed it for that! How's that for good luck?! :) BTW, the font has a nice crunchy line (in all 3 versions!) and I have added 3 slightly different versions of each lowercase letter!
  40. Marcinelle by Fando Fonts, $4.00
    The origin of this family is the classic French-Belgian comics. The screams and onomatopoeia of these comics have so much personality that I needed to create a typeface family that would allow the designer to really replicate them. But this family has many more applications: packaging, logos, posters, signage, packaging, branding, etc. With its wide variety of glyphs you can make your sound effects, logos, etc. in most Latin languages.
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