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  1. GretaDS by FontAle, $9.00
    One day, when I was walking with my daughter Greta, I stopped in front of the windowshop of a bookshop, that caught my attention, but Greta was pretty irritated, as always when it comes to books: she is dyslexic. All things written are basically a nightmare for her!So one thing came to my mind: if the great Louis Braille, with visual impairment, invented an instrument that allowed blind people to read, write and play,there had to be a tool that made it easier for dyslexics to do the same things. So, I proposed to Greta to create together a font to help her and other dyslexics. We worked on it, becoming a bit of graphic designers, inventors and guinea pigs at the same time.We brought some initial changes to the mirror letters "pq bd", based on some examples already available on the market, that improved reading times, strenghtening our willing to go ahead. That's how "GretaDS" is born, a completely new font, from the "handwritten" family, which marks a difference on the mirror letters, making them easily recognizable, as well as the lowercase couple rn (RN) which can be confused with the letter "m", not to mention the capital "I" (vowel i) indistinguishable from the lowercase "l" (L)We hope, that other graphic designers will follow its flow, modify and improve the path, and make the most of its energy, to offer dyslexics a tool that make reading as easy as drinking a glass of water.
  2. Magie Slim by Eurotypo, $48.00
    Magie Slim is a handwritten font with a strong informal and expressive character to use together with Magie. It has the peculiarity of being able to combine uppercase and lowercase letters in the same word or in capital letters. It has OpenType features such as stylistic and contextual alternates, swashes, ligatures, initial and terminal forms, up to seven stylistic sets per letter (in uppercase and lowercase). We also include catchwords and ornaments. Imagine the amount of combinations you might do giving your text freshness and naturalness without equal!
 Magie Slim has a Central European language support to fit your design. This font looks beautiful on wedding invitations, greeting cards, logos, posters, labels, t-shirt designs, logos, business cards and is perfect for use in ink or watercolor works, fashion, magazines, packaging and food menus, children's books and whatever your imagination contains!
Magie Slim was created to give a more youthful, expressive and casual look to your project!
  3. Bazilic by Tkachev, $25.00
    Bazilic is an informal decorative typeface. It would look nice in greeting cards, children’s books and magazines, on candy and food packages, holiday posters and flyers. Bazilic was based on informal lettering.
  4. Amulet by G-Type, $39.00
    Amulet evolved after a trip to Dublin, Ireland. It has a Celtic calligraphic influence which must have subconsciously come from looking at ancient manuscripts and the Book of Kells in Trinity College.
  5. Anuschka by Anomali Creative, $10.00
    Introducing **ANUSCHKA** - Faux Cyrillic Display Font Faux Cyrillic, pseudo-Cyrillic, pseudo-Russian or faux Russian typography is the use of Cyrillic letters in Latin text, usually to evoke the Soviet Union or Russia, though it may be used in other contexts as well. It is a common Western trope used in book covers, film titles, comic book lettering, artwork for computer games, or product packaging which are set in or wish to evoke Eastern Europe, the Soviet Union, or Russia. A typeface designed to emulate Cyrillic is classed as an ethnic typeface. **ANUSCHKA** came with that protest and propaganda vibe. It's contain a complete Simple Latin Glyphs, with extra ligatures, D-Ligature, Stylistic set for the main character to make it stencil look and distressed look. --- This font can be used with all software that can read standard fonts. Check out my instagram: https://www.instagram.com/anomalicreatype/ Thanks so much for checking out my shop! All the best, **Krisna Teja** Anomali Creatype #typeface #Stencil #FauxCyrillic #Cyrillic #Military #Protest #Poster #vintage #Extreme #design #Vintage #graphic #calligraphy #Retro #typography #propaganda #Poster #blackletter #retrostyle #illustration #Russian #socialist #character #set #uppercase #decorative #black #classic #Uppercase #handmade #capital #bold #number #modern #tattoo #english #art #label #logo #middle #typographic #antique #sign #letterhead #fashion #filmtitles #russia #comicbooklettering #videogames #computergames
  6. Jonah Brush by Jonahfonts, $19.00
    As once a sign-painter in my younger years I loved the quick brush strokes used to turn out quick 'Sale' posters. I tried to relive in this font.
  7. Cable Condensed Std by RMU, $30.00
    Three condensed styles which are part of the well-known Kabel font family.
  8. Krinah by Twinletter, $15.00
    For any project that calls for a gothic touch, the Krinah font is ideal. Krinah Blackletter fonts are the way to go whether you’re looking for a font for your logo, label, badge, or your newest music video or movie! Labels, vintage posters, and other items should all be designed using the professional-grade font Blackletter. It’s ideal for any project that calls for a little gothic flair. Additionally, it has a variety of lovely, harmonious forms, allowing you to choose the ideal word for your project.
  9. William Dhatos by Kotak Kuning Studio, $18.00
    William Dhatos is a handwritten signature script with a natural and stylish flow. This font has a multitude of natural looking ligatures in its OpenType features - making the font look as close to natural handwriting as possible. William Dhatos is perfect for many different projects such as logos and branding, invitation, stationery, wedding designs, social media posts, advertisements, product packaging, product designs, label, photography, watermark, special events and more.
  10. Broetown Signature by OCSstudio, $14.00
    Introducing Broetown Signature, a stylish handwritten font with signature style. This beautiful script font offers a personal touch to your latest art project with an elegant, classy and modern look. Broetown Signature offers gorgeous features that will perfect for many different project such as logos, branding, invitation, stationery, wedding designs, social media posts, advertisements, product packaging, product designs, label, photography, watermark, special events or anything that needs a handwritten look.
  11. Piel Script by Sudtipos, $89.00
    Over the past couple of years I received quite a number of unusual and surprising requests to modify my type designs to suit projects of personal nature, but none top the ones that asked me to typeset and modify tattoos using Burgues Script or Adios. At first the whole idea was amusing to me, kind of like an inside joke. I had worked in corporate branding for a few years before becoming a type designer, and suddenly I was being asked to get involved in personal branding, as literally “personal” and “branding” as the expression can get. After a few such requests I began pondering the whole thing from a professional perspective. It was typography, after all, no matter how unusual the method or medium. A very personal kind of typography, too. The messages being typeset were commemorating friends, family, births, deaths, loves, principles, and things that influenced people in a deep and direct way, so much so that they chose to etch that influence on their bodies and wear it forever. And when you decide to wear something forever, style is of the essence. After digging into the tattooing scene, I have a whole new respect for tattoo artists. Wielding that machine is not easy, and driving pigment into people’s skin is an enormous responsibility. Not to mention that they're some of the very few who still use a crafty, hands-on process that is all but obsolete in other ornamentation methods. Some artists go the extra mile and take the time to develop their own lettering for tattooing purposes, and some are inventive enough to create letters based on the tattoo’s concept. But they are not the norm. Generally speaking, most tattoo artists use generic type designs to typeset words. Even the popular blackletter designs have become quite generic over the past few decades. I still cringe when I see something like Bank Script embedded into people’s skin, turning them into breathing, walking shareholder invitations or government bonds. There’s been quite a few attempts at making fonts out of whatever original tattoo designer typefaces can be found out there - wavy pseudo-comical letters, or rough thick brush scripts, but as far as I could tell a stylish skin script was never attempted in the digital age. And that’s why I decided to design Piel Script. Piel is Spanish for skin. In a way, Piel Script is a removed cousin of Burgues Script. Although the initial sketches were infused with some 1930s showcard lettering ideas (particularly those of B. Boley, whose amazing work was shown in Sign of the Times magazine), most of the important decisions about letter shapes and connectivity were reached by observing whatever strengths and weaknesses can be seen in tattoos using Burgues. Tattoos using Adios also provided some minor input. In retrospect, I suppose Affair exercised some influence as well, albeit in a minor way. I guess what I'm trying to say is there is as much of me in Piel Script as there is in any of the other major scripts I designed, even though the driving vision for it is entirely different from anything else I have ever done. I hope you like Piel Script. If you decide it to use it on your skin, I'll be very flattered. If you decide to use it on your skateboard or book cover, I'll be just as happy. Scripts can't get any more personal than this. Piel Script received the Letter2 award, where they selected the best 53 typefaces of the last decade, organised by ATypI.
  12. Trovoada Mono by SullivanStudio, $25.00
    Trovoada Mono is a monospaced font for use in print (but also looks great on display). Hand-drawing glyph by glyph, my intention was to get that old manual typewriter look, with uneven inks, but with a totally up-to-date, emotional and admittedly humorous attitude. Trovoada Mono borrows from classics like Courier and Letter Gothic, reinventing serifs here and there. The result is a font that is both familiar and unusual. As I love Greek typography, I made sure to include a full polytonic alphabet, in the same vintage spirit: the text looks very legible and matches the Latin characters. The font has no kerning, obviously, and no ligatures (this is a typewriter, my friend!), but it has important OpenType features: fractions, subscripts/superscripts, slashed zero and stylistic alternatives for some characters. The italics are 11 degrees, which brings a strong personality. Some characters have true italics, giving the text an overall texture different from the upright type. All that is missing is that nervous typewriter noise. Enjoy!
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  14. Katastrofe by PizzaDude.dk, $20.00
    Katastrofe is danish for … well, catastrophe - you may have guessed that! This font was almost a catastrophe to make! I cut out all the letters in a cardboard, and went outside to spray the letters with a spraycan. Everything went smooth as planned, but suddenly the wind started to blow and the papers started to fly away! Luckily I found some stones I used to make the papers stay in place. Lucky for me - otherwise it would have been a catastrophe! Seconds after finishing this font project, it started to rain…I just avoided a catastrophe! But is this font really a catastrophe, or does it just mimic punk/spray/grunge/riot? Make your own statements using Katastrofe, or perhaps your very own punk sayings like “Punk is not dead”, “Anarchy Rebel” or what suits you the best. Whatever you choose to write, you will definitely get that real punk look! Perhaps you could even do a t-shirt print that says “Katastrofe” :) Comes with different upper and lowercase letters along with alternate versions of each letter - and of course a lot of foreign letters, because punk is not dead and punk is universal!
  15. Xenois Serif by Linotype, $29.99
    “Drawing letters is my passion,” says Erik Faulhaber, the designer of the Xenois typeface family. Pronounced “zeeno-is,” the design distills character shapes into what Faulhaber believes are their purest forms. “I studied many typefaces, carefully examining their structure, before I began drawing Xenois. Then I actually wrote out a detailed design brief establishing the goals for my design.”
  16. Pannartz by Suomi, $29.00
    I happened to come across a facsimile of a sample of text with typeface made by Sweynheim & Pannartz in 1476. I scanned the sample, and redraw all the available glyphs from the sample in RobFog. After that I added the missing characters by copying and pasting the forms of the original characters, and filling in the missing parts.
  17. Night Delivery by Kitchen Table Type Foundry, $15.00
    Since I live in a hamlet without any facilities whatsoever, I order a lot online. Most deliveries are done during daytime, but some companies prefer to deliver my stuff at night. When I was drawing out the glyphs for this font (using my Chinese ink and a broken paint stirrer), the door bell rang. It was a Night Delivery…
  18. Fabrice by Fabulous Rice, $30.00
    Fabrice is a font based on my handwriting, which has been reworked to be turned into a font. I write differently with each pen I use, and this font corresponds to my handwriting while using a pen I refill myself with special inks. It contains a wide range of characters, and will be readable anywhere, yet different!
  19. Combustible by Hanoded, $15.00
    Combustible is a hot, handwritten script font. I don’t really know why I named it Combustible - maybe because I scribbled this one down with near frozen hands. Combustible was made with a medium sized Japanese brush pen. It is a messy script, yet highly legible. Comes with double letter ligatures and a matchbox full of diacritics.
  20. Sweet Lemon by Hanoded, $15.00
    Sweet Lemon started off as something completely different, but I screwed up and closed one the the glyphs by accident. I kind of liked it, so I made three distinct fonts, each one with its own Italic style. In short: when a font is called Sweet Lemon, you should use it for Lemonade packaging. Or whatever.
  21. Xenois Semi by Linotype, $29.99
    “Drawing letters is my passion,” says Erik Faulhaber, the designer of the Xenois typeface family. Pronounced “zeeno-is,” the design distills character shapes into what Faulhaber believes are their purest forms. “I studied many typefaces, carefully examining their structure, before I began drawing Xenois. Then I actually wrote out a detailed design brief establishing the goals for my design.”
  22. Xenois Sans by Linotype, $29.99
    “Drawing letters is my passion,” says Erik Faulhaber, the designer of the Xenois typeface family. Pronounced “zeeno-is,” the design distills character shapes into what Faulhaber believes are their purest forms. “I studied many typefaces, carefully examining their structure, before I began drawing Xenois. Then I actually wrote out a detailed design brief establishing the goals for my design.”
  23. Betrayer by Andrew Tomson, $10.00
    Hi, Friend! How often do people create their own logo? I think creative people, often do it. The question remains about originality and uniqueness... When I created this font, I thought about creating company and personal brand logos. You can use it to add a little bit of originality to your creation. Good luck and love to you!
  24. Waiting For My Girl by Hanoded, $15.00
    Waiting For My Girl comes from a System of a Down song (Hypnotize). I was listening to it when I created this font and I liked the name! Waiting For My Girl is a script font - it’s quite loose and uneven, just like proper hand writing. It comes with double letter ligatures and a lot of character!
  25. Snappy Fingers by Kitchen Table Type Foundry, $11.00
    Description: Snappy Fingers is a remake of a really old font, called Joe Schmoe, which I made for my other foundry years ago. I really like this font, but it needed a lower case and some serious tweaking. Snappy Fingers is a fun, handwritten font. I (now) comes with fantastic language support and a new lease on life!
  26. Exit Punch by Bogstav, $17.00
    What exactly is an exit punch? I have no clue! :) I named the font after a wordplay with random words, and somehow I found the name suited the font perfect. The letters are awkward and unpredictable in a legible but playful manner. I've added ligatures for the most common double letters, such as bb, cc, dd etc.
  27. Splinterhand by Hanoded, $12.00
    No, I did not have a splinter in my hand when I came up with the name for this font. It sounded right, so I used it! Splinterhand is a script font made with an almost dried out marker pen. It comes with a whole bunch of diacritics and it can be used for just about anything.
  28. Ornata G by Wiescher Design, $39.50
    Ornata G is the seventh of a series of old ornaments that I am trying to save from oblivion. I am completely redesigning the ornaments from scratch. These ornaments have been designed around 1890, I think by someone at the Enschede foundry in Holland. These have a lot of nice swings. Your digitizing type-designing savior, Gert Wiescher
  29. Skyr Pro by Eurotypo, $18.00
    Skyr is a modern, fun and casual script with a unique and modern look. Skyr family package comes in two styles: regular and italic. Each of these fonts contains 543 glyphs including stylistic and contextual alternatives in uppercase and lowercase, swatches, stylistic sets, standard and discretionary ligatures for a genuine handwriting effect and European central language support. Skyr looks good in children’s books, fashion, magazines, restaurant menus, book covers, wedding invitations, greeting cards, logos, business cards and is perfect for use in designs based on ink or watercolor, and more!
  30. CoolWool by Linotype, $29.99
    Linotype CoolWool is part of the Take Type Library, featuring winners of Linotype’s International Digital Type Design Contest. This font was designed by A. Leonardi and P. Wollein, who took their inspiration from clothing labels and care instructions. CoolWool is designed to look like it was stitched, a style of typeface which goes back to the hand embroidery of the time of Biedermeier. CoolWool, however, is a distinctly modern font with a technical feel. The font is not suited for longer texts, but CoolWool is good for shorter texts and headlines, especially because of the possibilities allowed by its three different styles, regular, stone washed (bold) and Cotton Club (outline).
  31. Bottled Moon by Tour De Force, $29.00
    Bottled Moon is display serif typeface full of possibility. It is lively family containing Regular and Italic styles. By it's design, Bottled Moon took inspiration from vintage typefaces and their specific charm, with catchy details like curly terminals and gently curved sharp serifs. All characteristics of Bottled Moon together give combination with dose of calligraphy, working horse serif typeface and display OpenType features. Works pretty well in small sizes, keeping it's uniqueness and legibility. Whether you're looking for typeface for whiskey label, wedding invitation, restaurant branding or parfume package, Bottled Moon recommends itself with original Initials, shadowed Stylistic Set and pack of adjustable Borders together with classical Fractions.
  32. Maya Duo by Factory738, $10.00
    Maya - Luxury Signature Font is a contemporary pair of script and san-serif fonts. Its offers beautiful typographic harmony for a diversity of design projects, headlines, branding visual identity, poster, logo, magazines and etc. Maya also includes full set of uppercase and lowercase letters, multilingual symbols, numerals, punctuation. Alternate glyphs Latin alphabets Thanks for looking, and I hope you enjoy it!
  33. 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.
  34. Mitoga Display by Fran Studio, $18.00
    Mitoga Display is a very versatile font.perfect for magazine images, to wedding invitations, to branding, poster design, and more. Files included: Mitoga Display Mitoga Italic Mitoga Outline Numerals & Punctuation Stylistic Alternates & Ligatures PUA Encoded Characters Thanks so much for looking, I really hope you enjoy it and please don't hesitate to drop me a message if you have any issues or queries :)
  35. GothicHorror by Ingrimayne Type, $9.00
    What would a typeface look like that used a gothic arch, a feature of medieval architecture, as its motif? I decided to find out and the result was not beautiful but frightful. GothicHorror uses a pointed arch almost everywhere that it can be used and is unlike anything else. It is ugly, but for some uses that ugliness is a virtue.
  36. Feeling Lovely by Subectype, $14.00
    Feeling Lovely is an elegant calligraphy font. It features a varying baseline, is modern and looks stunning. It can be used for various purposes such as headings, weddings, invitations, signatures, logos, branding, t-shirts, letterheads, and much more! I hope you enjoy this font. If you have any questions please don't hesitate to drop me a message :) Thank You, Subectype
  37. Wilden by Garisman Studio, $25.00
    Wilden born from an inspiring vintage display. This font gives a feel of a vintage, classic, old, and based on handmade. Already PUA Encoded and I think this font is perfect for people looking for vintage aesthetic or logo-type. Suitable for any graphic designs such as branding materials, t-shirt, print, business cards, logo, poster, t-shirt, photography, quotes .etc.
  38. Midland Luxury by Areatype, $15.00
    Midland Luxury Sans serif is a very versatile font.perfect for magazine images, to wedding invitations, to branding, poster design, and more. Files included: Midland Luxury Family Midland Luxury Italic Family Numerals, Punctuation & Ligatures Thanks so much for looking, I really hope you enjoy it and please don't hesitate to drop me a message if you have any issues or queries :)
  39. Adhellia by Zeenesia Studio, $14.00
    The Adhellia Script is a hand lettered script font. It has a bold and smooth style and is perfect for making any design stand out. Best suitable for branding, packaging, print titles, tshirt design, food design, and similar projects. I created more than 70 stylistic alternates and some natural ligatures to make this font very classy and look so beauty.
  40. Bright Almond by Zeenesia Studio, $16.00
    Introducing Bright Almond Bright Almond is a modern and elegant serif font. Bright Almond is well-suited for advertising, branding, logotypes, packaging, titles, headlines and editorial design. I created more much alternates variant and much natural ligatures to make this font very classy and look so beauty. Bright Almond was built with open type features make your project will be perfect.
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