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  18. Saloon Girl by FontMesa, $25.00
    Saloon Girl is a revival of an old classic font used by sign painters and includes the rarely seen lowercase. Saloon Girl comes with extra fill fonts, you will need an application that works in layers in order to use the fill fonts that come with FontMesa fonts. In this all new 2020 version we've added case sensitive form, small caps and italics.
  19. Makwus by Twinletter, $15.00
    Introducing our newest font called Makwus, one of our newest premium fonts based on Arabic style. This elegant font has a targeted audience and is perfect for personal and professional projects, from social media ads to business cards to your logo and project headers. This Makwus font designed by experienced typographers can bring a beautiful new level of luxury to your designs.
  20. Bottle Depot - 100% free
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  22. Tokyo Olive by Dharma Type, $14.99
    Tokyo Olive was designed as an homage to nostalgic display types and advertisements in the mid-late 80s. The mid-late 80s was the era of the post-modernism and fancy-decorative design especially in Japan In other words, it was the mixture of superficial form-operation and girly taste. This curious design movement vanished without a trace in the 90s, but it had its moments. Tokyo Olive has voluminous and simple geometric skeleton (for post-modern) with rounded and craft-style stencil joints (for fancy decoration). We added a classic open style as a little spice. The mixture of those essences makes new impression we have never seen before. Tokyo Olive family consists of 5 styles for stacking color font. Please use Photoshop or Illustrator, or your favorite graphic design apps that can handle layers. Layers are the printing plates of wood type. You should be able to change text color for each layer. Tokyo Olive "Standard" style is the base of this font family. You can add open effect by stacking "Fill" layers over the Standard layer. Instruction 1. Type your text as you like. 2. Set font-name "Tokyo Olive" and font-style "Standard". 3. Set color of "Standard" layer. 4. Duplicate the "Standard" layer to make "Fill" layer. 5. Set font-style "Half Fill" or "Full Fill" and new color of upper layer. Tokyo Olive Standard, Half Open, and Full Open style can be used solely.
  23. PF DIN Stencil Pro by Parachute, $65.00
    DIN Stencil Pro on Behance. DIN Stencil Pro: Specimen Manual PDF. Despite the fact that over the years several designers have manually created stencil lettering based on DIN for various projects, there had never been a professional digital stencil version of a DIN-based typeface until 2010 when the original DIN Stencil was first released. The Pro version was released in 2014 and adds multiscript support for Cyrillic and Greek. DIN Stencil Pro was based on its original counterpart DIN Text Pro and was particularly designed to address contemporary projects, by incorporating elements and weights which are akin to industries such as fashion, music, video, architecture, sports and communications. Traditionally, stencils have been used extensively for military equipment, goods packaging, transportation, shop signs, seed sacks and prison uniforms. In the old days, stencilled markings of ownership were printed on personal possessions, while stencilled signatures on shirts were typical of 19th century stencilling. Two companies dominated the market in the mid-twentieth century: the Marsh Stencil Machine Company in the United States and the Sächsische Metall Schablonen Fabrik in Germany. Ever since the late 1930s, it was the German Sächsische Metall Schablonen Fabrik which used heavily the new DIN 1451 standard font (introduced in 1936), attempting to overthrow the reign of the Didot-style modern roman which was at the time the most common stencil letter in Germany. These letters were manufactured mainly as individual zinc stencils which could be ordered in sizes between 10 and 100mm. The DIN Stencil family manages to preserve several traditional stencil features, but introduces additional modernities which enhance its pleasing characteristics which make it an ideal choice for a large number of contemporary projects. Furthermore, the spacing attributes of the glyphs were redefined and legibility was improved by revising the shape of the letterforms. The DIN Stencil Pro family is an enhanced version of the popular DIN Stencil. It consists of 8 diverse weights from the elegant Hairline to the muscular Black and supports Latin, Cyrillic, Greek, Eastern European, Turkish and Baltic. The new version 3.0 includes several additions such the recently unicode encoded character of the German uppercase Eszett (ẞ), the Russian currency symbol for Rouble (₽), Ukrainian Hryvnia (₴), Azeri and Kazakh letterforms.
  24. Old Letterhand by JOEBOB graphics, $24.00
    'Old letterHand' is a very legible handwritten script font, created with a fine brush pen. The font was made with old style lettered ads in mind but it is has a modern look. It features a couple of ligatures, alternate characters and a few swashes for you to play around with. Related fonts are fourHand and blackHand.
  25. Cruz Script Brush Pro by Cruz Fonts, $32.00
    The three Script fonts: Brush Pro, Ballpoint Pro and Calligraphic Pro were derived from the original Ballpoint design. A custom Brush and Calligraphic texture was added to complete the family and twenty-two clip-art illustrations were created for each style. The 3-font package with illustrations is available in the Buying Choices of any of the three fonts.
  26. Million Orcids by Four Lines Std, $15.00
    Million Orchids Font: Where Script Meets Blooming Brilliance! Get ready to unleash your creativity and watch your designs blossom with this delightful script font. It's like having a million orchids at your fingertips, adding a touch of elegance and charm to every project. Let your imagination take root and let the million orchids font bring your designs to life!
  27. Take Trails by Pratama Yudha, $8.00
    Take Trails is a handcrafted script vintage font. The font uses rounded rough edges, inked style and has texture, so this script typeface gives a feel of vintage, classic, old, handmade looked-like. The process of the font design went through scanning and digitally carving, and the texture is well crafted and was carefully added in each character.
  28. Morning Routine by Supfonts, $12.00
    Morning Routine is a handwritten display font perfect for creating quotes, logos, or just adding a handwritten touch to any project! Font is an open type with clean shapes and precise kerning. It includes ligatures encoded by the PUA. Language support: All European languages Don't forget to subscribe so you don't miss out on the new awesome fonts Dima
  29. Kufwan by Twinletter, $15.00
    Kufwan Arabic style display font can be used to give your designs a genuine Arabic touch. The display font displays a beautiful style similar to the handwriting on a typical Arabic book. Use this font in your super projects to grab everyone’s attention. Don’t put off adding an elegant Arabic touch to your designs any longer.
  30. TF Bombass by Teenage Foundry, $19.00
    TF Bombass – Groovy Display Font By Teenage Foundry Introducing our latest font creation – a groovy typeface that’s sure to transport you back to the funky, psychedelic era of the 60s and 70s! With its bold, playful style and unique character, this font is perfect for adding a retro feel to your design projects. Features: Uppercase, Lowercase, Numeral, Punctuation & Multilingual.
  31. Cruz Script Calligraphic Pro by Cruz Fonts, $32.00
    The three Script fonts: Brush Pro, Ballpoint Pro and Calligraphic Pro were derived from the original Ballpoint design. A custom Brush and Calligraphic texture was added to complete the family and twenty-two clip-art illustrations were created for each style. The 3-font package with illustrations is available in the Buying Choices of any of the three fonts.
  32. Lime Squash by Epiclinez, $18.00
    Bold, playful, and fresh - the lime squash font will make your design stand out from the rest. This fun, bold font will give your work an added creativity boost, whether for a logo, product packaging, or a headline. With its unique style that has been carefully crafted, the lime squash font is perfect for any creative project.
  33. Cruz Script Ballpoint Pro by Cruz Fonts, $32.00
    The three Script fonts: Brush Pro, Ballpoint Pro and Calligraphic Pro were derived from the original Ballpoint design. A custom Brush and Calligraphic texture was added to complete the family and twenty-two clip-art illustrations were created for each style. The 3-font package with illustrations is available in the Buying Choices of any of the three fonts.
  34. Venice Initials by Wiescher Design, $39.50
    Venice Initials are my redesign of a 15th century venetian original by an unknown calligrapher. Unfortunately only parts of the letters existed, so I had to design about half of them myself. Of course I enjoyed doing that. Yours Gert Wiescher
  35. Renslaer by Ingrimayne Type, $7.00
    A condensed and stiff-looking typeface with an enormous x-height, Renslaer is meant for use as a display face. It has the feel of some of the 19th century display faces, which often had the same sort of unpolished look.
  36. Digitalika by PizzaDude.dk, $15.00
    Inspired by some scribbles I made as a young kid in the 80'ies at school - when I should have paid attention to the teacher! Comes with a complete multilingual set of letters with alternate versions of both upper- and lowercase
  37. Huntsman by Solotype, $19.95
    Issued from the Haddon Foundry in England. Most of their original faces had names beginning with H, like their own name. Some of their types were designed by Phil May, but we cannot guarantee that this is one of them.
  38. XXII Total Death by Doubletwo Studios, $25.99
    The XXII TotalDeath is a metallogofont and it is perfect for creepy, bad readable, symmetric bandlogos like known in the extreme music scene. Its OpenType features are scripted to get easy and quick results. Read more in the PDF or Behance .
  39. Office Work JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The 1965 film “Mirage” had its titles and credits hand lettered in a simple, thin sans serif with rounded corners and an overall square design. This is now available digitally as Office Work JNL, in both regular and oblique versions.
  40. Screwball - Unknown license
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