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  1. Winfield Script by Mans Greback, $59.00
    Winfield Script is a classic handwritten typeface. Insprired by mid-century advertisements and logotypes, this font gives any project a happy vibe. The typeface was drawn and created by Måns Grebäck in 2019. It contains a wide range of characters and supports a majority of Latin-based languages. Winfield Script also contain multiple stylistic alternate letters and ligatures.
  2. Razlug by Motif Creatives, $18.70
    Razlug is a modern sans serif typeface. Consists of 6 weights and its italics. it is a clean font featuring a variety of sets from thin to bold making it versatile for use for branding, headlines, digital media, logos, more general text, posters, and print media. Inspired by mid geometric/technology fonts. Founded in 2021 by motif creatives.
  3. Ancora by FAEL, $20.00
    I’m happy to announce the complete version of Ancora, a typeface I designed back in 2013. Ancora is a sans serif typeface with a distinctive style, inspired by the imagery in the production of the famous Port wine, such as boats, barrels, grapes, and bottle labels. Use Ancora for magazines, packaging, posters, stamps, brands and logos a new taste.
  4. Nyanyamu by Youngretro®, $3.00
    Based in Seoul city, South Korea, Youngretro® was established in 2019, when the founder decided to make a foundry where type was made for product, branding designer, made by designers. Youngretro has successfully produced high-quality fonts. We are making creative & fresh fonts suitable for branding, magazine, products. The youngretro library has unique handwritten fonts such as Nyanyamuⓒ.
  5. ATC Timberline by Avondale Type Co., $20.00
    ATC Timberline, is an ultra wide-set sans-serif typeface. With its sharp points and extended curves, ATC Timberline feels just at home in mid-century modern as it does in forward-looking modern settings. Contains 370+ glyphs, full alphabet, ligatures, numberals, accents and punctuation. File type included in download is .otf. ATC Timberline was released in 2016.
  6. Pina by Ramen, $9.00
    Pina is a typefaced based on Italian signage, incorporating simplified shapes for the letters and unique characters. The barebones S and the perfectly circular O are examples of the type of lettering you'd likely see on awnings. These letters have a thin footprint, and are quite condensed apart from certain letters like O and Q, which gives the font a unique bounce. It includes plenty of alternates, to letters like O, S, Q, R, K, and special ligatures for specific pairs. This font is named after my grandmother from Italy, Josephine, who was a wonderful figure in my life.
  7. Pineapple Daydream by Hanoded, $15.00
    I bought a pineapple the other day, because my kids really like pineapples. Ok, ok, it may not sound like something special to you - but keep in mind that pineapples in Holland are an expensive fruit. We mostly get the canned ones (which I don’t like too much). Anyway, when I was slicing up the pineapple, I thought I should name a font after this bizarre, but tasty, fruit. And so I did. Pineapple Daydream is a handmade serif. I am not sure how to classify it, but I am sure you’ll figure that out. Comes with a plantation of diacritics.
  8. Berliany by Ably Creative, $10.00
    Berliany As the name suggests, berliany are handwritten fonts that look like they were written by hand perfect mix modern calligraphy, Add a touch of luxury and style to your projects too, with Berliany font Collection. It's highly recommended to turn your Opentype features on while using the script font, to make use of it's best features - the multitude of OpenType ligatures. As you type, your text looks like natural handwriting, and less like a monotonous font. Berliany font was created to help you designing makes gorgeous logos, posters, wedding invitations, blog posts, social media etc
  9. Sugartina by Jorsecreative, $20.00
    Introducing the Signature Font "Sugartina" is made like a handwriting that makes your script like your own. Opentype features like alternate alternatives, final form and ligatures. we make this font look elegant, classy, easy to read, stylish, easy to remember, and easy to use.Sugartina Font is the perfect choice for watermarks on photography, signature logo design, quotes, album covers, business cards, invitations and many other design projects. From business cards to watermark Photo, Sugartina is present to make your design elegant.Sugartina has standard Stylistic, Stylistic Alternate, Stylistic Sets, and ligatures. and includes uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, punctuation marks and International Characters.
  10. Kinder Stone by Letterhend, $17.00
    Let Kinder Stone add a pop of personality to your designs! This fun and whimsical font is like a playful friend. Its rounded, bubbly letters give it a friendly and approachable feel, while its cartoon-like appearance adds a touch of humor and playfulness. Use Kinder Stone to create logos, posters, and other designs that need a dash of personality and fun. Features : Uppercase & lowercase Numbers and punctuation Alternates & Ligatures Multilingual PUA encoded We highly recommend using a program that supports OpenType features and Glyphs panels like many of Adobe apps and Corel Draw, so you can see and access all Glyph variations.
  11. MN Revolta by Mantra Naga Studio, $15.00
    MN Revolta is an organic hand drawn typeface which has 5 styles, regular, stamp, oblique, oblique stamp and outline. Inspired by the uneven shape of stamp spots, this font is made in a grunge style to make it look more authentic so it looks like it was done manually by hand. There are also extra bonus illustrations to make your design even better. This font is very suitable for people who like vintage aesthetics because it gives a classic, old, vintage feel, and looks like it is handmade. Supporting multilingual as many as 89 languages, this font can be used for all designs.
  12. Worn Gothic by Baseline Fonts, $39.00
    Worn Gothic, a typeface from the Grit History™ B family, creates rock solid text-- characters that are weathered, defined and strong, like the body of a gargoyle. Worn Gothic is rugged but legible, whose words stay firmly liquid, like dates stamped in concrete. Disjointed K legs create an unnerving look that makes you stare into the structure of the type. Oddities like this complement the integrity of its fluctuating strokes and consistent X-Height. It offers a few stylistic alternates to maintain readability at any size, in many languages. Worn Gothic offers full Greek character support as well as all punctuation.
  13. Jemgonza by Pootis Type Corp., $24.99
    Jemgonza is a Sans-serif font started on January 26, 2022. This font with hyper-extended character sets allow for usage for billboard signs, logos, and even professional documents and essays. It contains localized forms for certain languages that write them differently. For example: Л and л shaped like upside-down V's, д shaped like a lowercase g, и shaped like a lowercase u, and more for Bulgarian; б shaped like the Greek lowercase letter delta for Macedonian and Serbian. There are two non-standard variation sequences for the light and dark shades for when they are used vertically. If it bothers you, you can add Variation Selector-14 after each one of those This font also contains 256 braille patterns for the blind people. Note that each pattern is not tied to any specific letter since multiple scripts have a braille system
  14. Gothica by Type Innovations, $39.00
    Say hello to Gothica. It’s a display geometric sans designed with Stencil-like elements and letter cutouts specifically created for visual impact—ideal for logo, branding and advertising purposes. The font includes capitals and capital alternatives in the lower case keystroke positions—it’s like having 2 display fonts in one. In addition, Gothica includes various opentype features that allow graphic designers to tailor the type for custom needs. The development of Gothica started in 1997, inspired by Alex Kaczun’s best selling grotesque font family called Contax Pro. An experimental design, Gothica is specifically introduced as a bold weight, but Alex plans to expand the design to include many weights, styles and alternative design treatments. Stay tuned! If you like Gothica—check out similar gothic alternates like Decrypt 01, Decrypt 02, Decrypt H1 and all of Type Innovations fonts from Alex Kaczun.
  15. Al Gracheva by Aluyeah Studio, $120.00
    Grace and Cheval, the inspiration for the name Gracheval. The word "cheva" comes from Old French cheval (horse) and literally means "horsemanship". Gracheva gives the impression of elegance and powerful like a horse galloping on the shore. Gracheva is a premium display typeface that conveys a charming elegance but powerful like a graceful wild horse that can be applied to many areas of design. Coming with 130+ stunning and super easy to use alternates and ligatures. Very suitable for apps, magazine, headline, website, ads, product package and all type of design project you have. Features: OpenType support Multilingual support (15 languages) PUA Encoded Super Easy to Use alternates - You can easily call alternates using special combination like A.2 S.2 A.E R.A etc. To get results like the preview just type G.3R.AC.HE.2V.2A.4
  16. Esmeralda Pro by Sudtipos, $59.00
    From the beginning “Esmeralda” was born with a strong influence of the classical “capitalis monumentalis”, carved in stone. In the same way, the origin of this majuscule writing emerged from the brush, from a way of writing made merely by hand. For this reason, these two universes were intended to lie beneath the shape of each letter, redefining them. And this combination of styles should also be reflected in a lower case set that also allows to open up the spectrum of usage possibilities. Foundational calligraphy represented a solid base for the development of lower case glyphs, ensuring proper interaction with the upper case letters. “Esmeralda” features a great number of ligatures that mix classic structures with a more contemporary impression. With more than eleven hundred glyphs, it provides a multiplicity of uses across a wide combinatory of ligatures, alternative signs, initial caps, miscellaneous and connectors; each one of them accessible through Open Type. “Esmeralda” is perfect to speak with a classical yet fresh, modern – and a little bit bold – tone of voice. Designed by Guille Vizzari, together with the tough and remarkable work of Ale Paul, in use “Esmeralda” stands out in a subtle and unexpected way that’s almost unnoticeable. Its delicate yet solid curves, serifs and endings give each composition a fine, elegant and exquisite feeling, along with a firm and sturdy look. “Esmeralda” was initially born as a typographic project developed by Guillermo Vizzari – tutored by Ale Paul and Ana Sanfelippo – under completion of the Specialization in Typography Design at University of Buenos Aires, Argentina, during the years 2011 and 2012.
  17. VTC-RoughedUp - Personal use only
  18. AlfredDrake - Unknown license
  19. Mark - 100% free
  20. Joe - Unknown license
  21. MonsterParty - Unknown license
  22. Peanutz by Matthias Luh, $18.00
    A cool font which is a bit like a comic font. It makes me remind of graffiti.
  23. Sadey Ann by Borges Lettering, $35.00
    A nice delicate script made for my little girl, Sadey. This penline script has 26 alternate characters.
  24. Butt Smuggler by Buttfaces, $18.00
    Buttsmuggler is a light-hearted puffy font, good for a cartoon-like or casual hand-drawn look.
  25. d puntillas A Lace - Personal use only
  26. Fangs ALot by Ingrimayne Type, $9.00
    FangsALot is a bizarre typeface family that was designed to alternate two character sets. These sets are alternated automatically in applications that support the OpenType feature Contextual Alternatives (calt). The template used to design characters is a distorted triangle that resembles a curved tooth or a fang. This shape can be flipped horizontally, vertically, and both horizontally and vertically to give four orientations. Two of these orientations are used in the regular style and two in what is called the italic style. I thought the fang motif did not come through clearly in the regular and italic styles. Rather the impression they give is more like graffiti lettering. To emphasize the fang motif I added two more members to the family by filling fang outlines with unadorned sans-serif characters. Then to allow more color in lettering, I added two more styles with letters on black. I then had six styles based on triangles skewed left and right. Why not fill the family out with three more styles based on an isosceles triangle? The end result is a family of nine. All members of the family are monospaced and are hard to read. The three graffiti-like styles have some alternative letters that can be accessed with the OpenType feature Stylistic Sets. Also, for each style it is possible to use only one set of characters by adding a space after each letter and then adjusting the character spacing. The graffiti-like styles can be useful in situations where the hard-to-read property is not important but where a menacing and vicious touch is needed, such as topics of sharks, teeth, biting, and vampires.
  27. Retro Checkbook JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    By the 1990s, the availability of font creation software opened the door to an explosion of creativity, experimentation and exploration into the world of digital typography by amateur and professional alike. The undisputed king of the freeware fonts was Ray Larabie through his Larabie Fonts website. It seemed at the time that Ray’s output was endless, and he amassed dozens upon dozens of fonts that ranged from the ridiculous to the sublime. In fact, Ray was the driving force of encouragement and a behind-the-scenes “mentor” who helped Jeff Levine Fonts get underway in January of 2006. As Larabie’s focus changed to higher-quality commercial type design with the launch of Typodermic, Inc., many of his “less than perfect” font experiments were withdrawn and shelved. Ray eventually turned those lost (and sometimes questionable) typefaces into a bundled zip archive released into the public domain through Creative Commons. One particular design “Boron” (circa 1996) featured computer-oriented lettering as if etched onto a circuit board. Running with this idea, and with Ray's approval, the electronic elements were stripped away, the characters cleaned up and modified, and the font reworked in Retro Checkbook JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  28. BushToad - Unknown license
  29. FatmanLight - Unknown license
  30. Floopi - Unknown license
  31. Grrrrrr - Unknown license
  32. Winkie - Unknown license
  33. LD Adornment by Illustration Ink, $3.00
    LD Adornment is a perfect font when you'd like 'just enough' of a special addition to your lettering.
  34. Charliedog by studiocharlie, $24.00
    Charliedog is a font made of various dogs. It’s ideal for graphics works like posters, flyers and similar.
  35. Neonderthaw by TypeSETit, $24.95
    Put a nice glow to it and it will shine. A font perfect for that neon sign look.
  36. Janda Cheerful Script by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    Perfect for happy occasions, this font is optimistic, natural, and friendly. It connects nicely and is perfectly handwritten.
  37. Overspray - Personal use only
  38. Cryptic by Jessie Makes Stuff, $16.00
    Cryptic is a font family of caps and small caps whose unique design was inspired by Morse Code. The traditional dots and dashes have been re-imagined as diamonds that you can read from top to bottom on the letters themselves. Secret code hidden within the letters, hence - Cryptic. This font family is truly versatile! The letters are all based on the character shapes of the Naked style, and all the diamonds have the same proportions, so you can stack and layer as many as you like to create a custom look for any project. Cryptic is perfect for website headers, posters, t-shirts, billboards, book covers, SVG cutting files, and anything else you want to add a little mystery, intrigue, or glitz to. Please note that some styles are better suited for larger scale projects to show off the fine details.
  39. Tipperary eText by Monotype, $57.99
    Tipperary was designed by Steve Matteson and named for a favorite 'single track' bike trail, Tipperary is a monoline Humanist Sans Serif typeface. The clear, open, letter forms curve abruptly in an almost squarish geometry much like the sharp turns on the Tipperary trail. The clear, austere forms offer exceptional legibility for both interface designs and extended reading. Small size package labels and crisp branding programs benefit from Tipperary's emphasis on clean, readable design. eText typefaces are designed to meet the challenges of extended reading in digital environments such as mobile devices or desktop screens. Their forerunners are among the world's most popular and important book typefaces for print media. These classic designs were reinterpreted to conform to technological constraints of LCD and e-Paper while retaining the properties of proportion and form which made them favorites for print.
  40. PTL Attention by Primetype, $79.00
    PTL Attention a robust and contemporary sans serif type family with its very own characteristics. Made for work in text as well as display it comes with nine weights in two styles, including small caps, a set of contemporary OpenType features, all standard figure sets and a rich language support. The concept for PTL Attention goes back to the days of Viktor’s thesis Type Attack!. From the beginning there was the idea not only to have a display stencil type like PTL Attack, but also to create a more serious companion. One of the intentions while designing it was also to come to an result that shows not another feel-good, streamlined corporate typeface. A pinch of "anti" should vibrate with it. Nevertheless the main intention was to create a highly legible and useful type family.
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