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  1. OkayCursive by Okaycat, $24.50
    OkayCursive began over coffee, in a local flower shop, where my wife takes a floral arrangement class. I discovered a book there, with old photographs from Paris of flower shop displays. What caught my eye in the background of one of these photos, was the hand-painted lettering on a sign. Inspired, I quickly sketched some of the letters on a napkin and stuck it in my pocket. I began to sketch more over the next few days, looking to construct a full-out cursive font with this distinct French look. I wanted my design to be creative & free flowing, but I also wanted it to be at least somewhat proper. So, I consulted some schoolbooks for reference on the correct cursive forms. After more drawing, I began to create the final vector art. Gradually, these ideas -- plus many hours of careful kerning and metrics -- came together to form OkayCursive. Use OkayCursive any time you want fancy, legible, and luxurious text. Works great if you are designing a logo, or use it to create some beautiful titling. Use it for advertisement copy, or even for short to medium-length bodies of text -- go ahead and have fun with it. OkayCursive is extended, containing the full West European diacritics & a full set of ligatures, making it suitable for multilingual environments & publications.
  2. Rotis Sans Serif Paneuropean by Monotype, $98.99
    Rotis is a comprehensive family group with Sans Serif, Semi Sans, Serif, and Semi Serif styles. The four families have similar weights, heights and proportions; though the Sans is primarily monotone, the Semi Sans has swelling strokes, the Semi Serif has just a few serifs, and the Serif has serifs and strokes with mostly vertical axes. Designed by Otl Aicher for Agfa in 1989, Rotis has become something of a European zeitgeist. This highly rationalized yet intriguing type is seen everywhere, from book text to billboards. The blending of sans with serif was almost revolutionary when Aicher first started working on the idea. Traditionalists felt that discarding serifs from some forms and giving unusual curves and edges to others might be something new, but not something better. But Rotis was based on those principles, and has proven itself not only highly legible, but also remarkably successful on a wide scale. Rotis is easily identifiable in all its styles by the cap C and lowercase c and e: note the hooked tops, serifless bottoms, and underslung body curves. Aicher was a long-time teacher of design with many years of practical experience as a graphic designer. He named Rotis after the small village in southern Germany where he lived. Rotis is suitable for just about any use: book text, documentation, business reports, business correspondence, magazines, newspapers, posters, advertisements, multimedia, and corporate design.
  3. Cabrito Contrast by insigne, $29.99
    The Cabrito family is back again to make a statement. Released as a complement to the children's book, The Clothes Letters Wear, the original Cabrito is light-hearted, fun, and easy to read. Now, balancing this friendliness with a new elegance, Cabrito Contrast steps forward--a handsome typeface with an extra-sophisticated sensibility injected into the design. Still bright and playful in its Cabrito ancestry, this new Cabrito member approaches the field with a cleaner, more reductionist form, ensuring that its polished look retains the readability. Regular features and Italic forms of the 54 fonts include upright alternates, ligatures, and old figures. A range of weights include extended and condensed variants. To preview any of these interactive features, see the PDF manual. The family also includes language support for 72 Latin-based languages, and there are over 600 glyphs for further refining your work. Cabrito Contrast is best used for logos and packaging as well as flyers and websites, though its readability makes it a great option across a wide variety of works. In short, it’s well-designed just for you. Take a stroll with Cabrito Contrast, and see how much fun refinement can be. Along the way, take a look at a few other members of Cabrito, too and see how well the likes of Original, Inverto or Didone can pair with the new Contrast.
  4. Ruth Script by Estudio Calderon, $68.99
    Ruth Script is perfect for neon signs, we took as referents some of these signs found in the street, especially those hanging in bars, billiard halls, motels and night clubs, we also took into consideration the Photo-lettering One Line manual to solve ligatures and alternatives (We want to thank Ed Ronthaler for that treasure to study and learn). The scripts can be considered as a compendium of connections, aesthetic and functional alternatives, where all the possible word combination is a universe depending on the language and the user's creativity. We have developed a project that offers to our customers a bridge that connects the brush with the digital typography through a partial vowels and consonants control and ligatures with opentype programming. We know that the scripts make typography users, fall in love. That is why we have created a type font that achieves all the demands and requests for any project where our font can be applied. Ruth Script was designed with patience and love, with the purpose of recovering the work done by those people who have been working as letterer during decades and that have left us hundreds of guides, books and videos. A great legacy! We want to invite you to use Ruth Script in your projects and fall in love with ESTUDIO CALDERÓN's new daughter. ENJOY IT!
  5. One Heart by Bal Studio, $12.00
    Introducing One Heart is a handwritten font, using a brush and ink effects that combine calligraphic brush styles, irregular base lines, rough edges, thick and organic movements. One Heart Script includes 242 characters, ligatures as well as multi-language support. One Heart can be used for various purposes such as posters, logos, t-shirts, signage, business cards, magazines, book covers, wedding invitations, greeting cards,brand projects, product packaging, invitations, news, blogs, everything including personal charm ,etc. Files included: ~One Heart ( otf ) ~One Heart ( ttf ) ~One Heart Swash ( otf ) ~One Heart Swash ( ttf ) To enable OpenType Stylistic Ligatures, you need a program that supports the OpenType feature. such as Adobe Illustrator CS, Adobe Indesign & CorelDraw X6-X7.How to get access ligatures glyphs from open type fonts : http://youtu.be/iptSFA7feQ0 One Heart is coded with PUA Unicode, which allows full access to all the extra characters without having special designing software. You can use the Character Map to view and copy any of the extra characters to paste into your favourite text editor/app. Using Character Map (Windows), Nexus Font (Windows), Font Book (Mac) or a software program such as PopChar (for Windows and Mac).How to access all alternative characters, using Windows Character Map with Photoshop : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Go9vacoYmBw Thanks so much for looking and please let me know if you have any questions.
  6. Essay Text by TypeTogether, $49.00
    Essay is an elegant serif typeface intended for setting books, with many stylistic alternates and other typographic goodies, designed by Stefan Ellmer. It is a highly legible text face with a natural flow of reading. This is enhanced by a slight slant of the roman, the combination of open and closed apertures and the amalgamation of organic strokes and counters with a static, fully straight baseline. Essay Text Regular looks back to the spirit of the french Renaissance, when the roman typographic letterforms came to full emancipation. Departing from that historical reference, Essay Text gets rid of all sentimental antiquity and becomes a contemporary interpretation of the “archetypes” of that period. Essay Text Italic refers to that more vaguely, resulting in a formalised look with fairly upright and open shapes and little cursiveness. As in the Renaissance, before the mating of roman and italic, Essay Text Italic works as a separate text face and a perfect secondary type. The name Essay derives from the literary meaning of the word, attempt or trial. Therefore, the typeface Essay can be seen as an attempt to express an opinion about reading, the omnipresence of history, the importance of calligraphy and the importance to deviate from that calligraphic source; as well as an attempt to crystallise lettershapes in balance between convention and the designer’s personal idiom.
  7. Mifelin by Nathatype, $29.00
    Mifelin is a well-defined serif font. Serifs are small ornaments that appear at the ends of the lines of letters, giving them a neater, more structured appearance. The well-defined serifs in this font create an elegant and professional impression. This serif font has a balanced and harmonious proportion of height and width. The proportions ensure that each letter looks proportional and easy to read. The line of letters in this font has a smoothness and clarity that distinguishes each character. Sharp, clear lines give off a professional and organized impression. This clarity also helps strengthen the legibility of the font in a variety of design settings. This serif font with an elegant look has a classic style that remains relevant in modern designs. Despite having strong roots in traditional typographic design, this font is able to adapt to more contemporary design contexts and give it a touch of elegance and class. Even though it has a touch of elegance, this serif font still prioritizes good readability. Each letter is carefully designed to ensure that the text remains easy to read and understand for the reader. Prominent readability is the hallmark of this font. Enjoy the various features available in this font. Features: Stylistic Sets Ligatures Multilingual Supports PUA Encoded Numerals and Punctuations Mifelin is suitable for any designs that require a formal and official impression. This font is can be used in the design of books, magazines, reports, formal invitations, brand identities, and other design projects that require elegance and professionalism. Find out more ways to use this font by taking a look at the font preview. Thanks for purchasing our fonts. Hopefully, you have a great time using our font. Feel free to contact us anytime for further information or when you have trouble with the font. Thanks a lot and happy designing.
  8. Katsuji Tai by Kerry Colpus Designs, $25.00
    Katsuji tai means typeface in Japanese. The font was created by taking Japanese letters and manipulated them to look like english letters.
  9. Nephrite by Nine Font, $29.00
    Nephrite is a clean and soft family of 14 styles, 7 weights and italics. Recommended for text, magazine, book, logo and brandings.
  10. Scoreboard JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Scoreboard JNL emulates illuminated scoreboards and is based on an alphabet found in an old clip art book of sports-themed alphabets.
  11. Gladstone Street by Michael Browers, $25.00
    Gladstone Street is a handmade, script font featuring subtly distressed letterforms designed to emulate the look and feel of letterpress printed type.
  12. Legionary by Tkachev, $25.00
    Legionary is a new sans-serif with six font styles. It would look nice in magazines, on food packages, posters and flyers.
  13. Etymon by A New Machine, $15.00
    Etymon is upscale and stylish - great for magazines, books, music, or luxury packaging that requires clean, classic typography with a modern spin.
  14. Twelve Oaks by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Designed from actual images of wood type, this font brings the look and charm of hand-set typography to the digital desktop.
  15. Alexandra Script by BA Graphics, $45.00
    Alexandra Script is a beautiful Spencerian in the finest tradition. This script will lend that exquisite look to all your fine designs.
  16. High Country by FontMesa, $25.00
    Although this font resembles the FontMesa High noon font a closer look reveals much more rounded serifs to this Antique Tuscan font.
  17. Shooma MF by Masterfont, $59.00
    Ever wondered how your great text will look like as if it just came out of an ATM machine? Here it is!
  18. Jam Grotesque by JAM Type Design, $25.00
    Inspired by the beautiful typefaces like Helvetica and Neue Haas Unica, this beautiful typeface looks fantastic in print as well as online.
  19. Monarch by Atlantic Fonts, $26.00
    Looking for a royally fun font? A dash of elegance with a dose of quirkiness – not unlike our modern day royal types.
  20. Sabian Valent by Forberas Club, $16.00
    Sabian Valent is unique handwritten font. Very nice if you use it for poster, gig, logotype, cover, book, tees, and many more.
  21. Ghouliez by MADType, $21.00
    This face was drawn on paper with a calligraphy pen and way too much ink. It's perfect for that spooky globular look.
  22. Sra. Stencil by Sardiez, $16.00
    As most stencil fonts look very masculine and aggressive, Sra. Stencil was a challenge to create a stencil font with feminine personality.
  23. Wicked Sick by Forberas Club, $16.00
    Wicked Sick is handwritten font. Will be nice if you application this font for book cover, tees, movie, poster and many more.
  24. Qualico by Jonahfonts, $30.00
    A semi-serif font in vogue in the 1970s. Usage recommendations include captions, packaging, cards, posters, ads, book jackets, manuals, and menus.
  25. Corporal JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Corporal JNL gets much of its inspiration from brass interlocking stencils, and a touch of the look of military or industrial markings.
  26. Bohemian Border by 2D Typo, $28.00
    Ornamental font based on examples from the book Miller & Richard "Specimens of Printing type". Collected ornaments belong to the Art Nouveau style.
  27. Tim Sale Brush by Comicraft, $19.00
    These handletterered brush fonts were created by Tim Sale and fontmeister JG Roshell for our bestselling book, TIM SALE: BLACK AND WHITE!
  28. Bowler Hand by wearecolt, $19.00
    Bowler Hand has been created from hand drawn letter forms using a Rotring ink pen which gives the font a great look.
  29. KG HAPPY by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    This font is designed to be layered as a trendy chalkboard art font. Stack the layers for a 3D, multi-colored look.
  30. FG Carola by YOFF, $13.95
    FG Carola is bold and easy to read; the lowercase has an even appearance, so it looks really neat in block text.
  31. Endless Journey JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Endless Journey JNL is Jeff Levine's interpretation of the ever-popular lettering found on highway signage; giving it a slightly handmade look.
  32. Francesco Decorative by Intellecta Design, $14.95
    In accordance with Roman use, please note that the cap 'U' in this font has been made to look like a 'V'.
  33. TXT Modern Mom by Illustration Ink, $3.00
    Find style and flair in this downloadable font. Its thin lines and handwritten look are perfect for scrapbook journaling, cards, and more.
  34. JH Farid by JH Fonts, $100.00
    JH Farid font is designed based on Naskh calligraphy; it is typical for book covers including spine, headlines, short text paragraphs, poetry…..
  35. Cafe Aroma by BA Graphics, $45.00
    A great looking script can be used for many applications; it even works extremely well as text. Has a old fashioned charm.
  36. True Black by Gleb Guralnyk, $14.00
    This vintage steam-punk look font named "True Black" consists of a Clean and a textured Rough version with multi-lingual support.
  37. Ordin by Robert Corseanschi, $24.99
    Ordin is inspired by today's technology with a unique and clean look which stands out from the other fonts from its category.
  38. CA Kink by Cape Arcona Type Foundry, $20.00
    CA Kink was originally created for a book cover. Mostly suitable as a headline font and for all kind of "space" themes.
  39. Hebrew Modern by Samtype, $49.00
    This is a classic design from the beginning of the 20th century. This font can be used in many kinds of books
  40. Shadeerah by ARToni, $14.00
    Shadeerah is a stunning sans serif font with incredible feel and look. It will add a unique charm to any design project!
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