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  1. Galaxia - Unknown license
  2. KR Star Letters - Unknown license
  3. KR A Round - Unknown license
  4. KR Music Class - Unknown license
  5. KR Christmas Frames - Unknown license
  6. KR Paper Hearts - Unknown license
  7. Goodbye Cruel World - Unknown license
  8. KG Shake It Off by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    Hand-drawn by my 10-year-old daughter, this font comes in 4 whimsical styles- chunky, 3D, regular, and outline.
  9. Bitfield by Andrew Harper Fonts, $18.00
    A meticulously consistent pixel foundation infused with a welcoming personality. The font preferred by 9 out of 10 benevolent robots.
  10. As of my last update in April 2023, the font "Mahamaya" by Rajan M. Vasta might not be widely recognized within mainstream font databases or among popular font collections. Fonts, as a form of artist...
  11. 4th and Inches - Unknown license
  12. Ghastly Panic - Unknown license
  13. Spring Sunday by Din Studio, $29.00
    Introducing Spring Sunday. Made with a natural hand brush, it will make your design project more beautiful. The font is suitable for any design like branding, fashion, print templates, quotes, wedding and more. Features ; 110 great Alternates 4 beautiful Ligatures PUA encoded Multilingual Support Numerals and Punctuation (OpenType Standard) Full Support Thanks for visiting and purchasing my font. Donis M
  14. Lougra by Creativemedialab, $22.00
    Monograms or connected letters are very popular; apart from looking elegant, the monogram will also present an impression that sticks in the eyes of the audience. Lougra has more than 100 monograms or ligatures, making designing an initial or logo easier. Lougra is elegant and minimal modern sans serif. It has three contrast options which are display, regular and text.
  15. Lippy Sans by Thinkdust, $10.00
    Lippy Sans is a brand new typeface designed to give a 100% lipstick feel. The reason the lipstick feel is so authentic is because the original sketches were actually drawn in lipstick, taken into illustrator, retraced and then edited carefully in fontlab. If you're after a lipstick typeface with an authentic feel, then Lippy Sans is the one for you.
  16. Jules Otonomi by Maulana Creative, $12.00
    Jules Otonomi is a Classy look signature font. Jules Otonomi included opentype features Rich Ligatures. Jules Otonomi support multilingual more than 100+ language. This font is good for logo design, Movie Titles, Books Titles, a short text even a long text letter and any awesome project you create. Make a stunning work with Jules Otonomi classy signature font. Cheers, MaulanaCreative
  17. F line by alphabeet.at, $30.00
    f-line is a special handwriting monoline font face, with one constant line from glyph to glyph and variable width. It was drawn for the designer’s thesis in 2010 and expanded until 2021 with a lot of open type features. It’s built up with three glyph sets to let the glyphs rotate automatically, and amongst other type features initial forms are available.
  18. RM Celtic by Ray Meadows, $19.00
    RM Celtic is derived from a mix of Uncial, Carolingian, Insular and Half-Uncial characters that, together, provide a legible and useable font with a touch of that old Celtic magic. Due to the modular nature of this design there may be a slight lack of smoothness to the curves at very large point sizes (around 100 pt and above).
  19. RM Serif by Ray Meadows, $19.00
    A modern classic which will readily find a place in your font folder. Great effort has been taken to ensure the balance of color and weight for every glyph to promote flowing legibility. Due to the modular nature of this design there may be a slight lack of smoothness to the curves at very large point sizes (around 100 pt and above).
  20. Aligha by Zane Studio, $20.00
    Introducing the new Elegant Modern Serif!!! Aligha is a modern, elegant and classy serif typeface, best suited for displaying titles, logos, branding, magazines, product packaging and invitations. Shiny comes with clean lines and smooth curves that add an extra touch of class to any project. Aligha is built with OpenType features and includes 110 ligatures, alternatives, numbers, punctuation, and also supports other languages.
  21. Czech Tales by Pisto Casero, $29.00
    Czech Tales font is a fantasy curly typeface inspired by the traditional Czech fairy tales. With a wide range of accented characters it supports the Basic Latin and the Western, Central and Eastern European groups of languages. It also includes some Open Type features such as alternates and over 100 ligatures. Designed in the Czech Republic at the end of 2012.
  22. Fluse by Pesotsky Victor, $10.00
    «Fluse» is an accidental sans-serif font. It has an angular design but smooth and sleek shapes. The font is suitable for both active titles and medium-sized texts. It can also be an accent in a poster or the basis of a corporate identity. Fluse supportsBasic Latin, Cyrillic and more than 100 languages all together. The font was designed by Viktor Pesotsky.
  23. Marshlord by Maulana Creative, $11.00
    Marshlord is a modern handwriting font with signature style. It included opentype features Ligature. Marshlord support multilingual more than 100+ language. This font is good for logo design, Movie Titles, Books Titles, a short text even a long text letter and good for your secondary text font with sans or serif. Make a stunning work with Marshlord font. Cheers, MaulanaCreative
  24. Response by PizzaDude.dk, $20.00
    Response is 100% handmade with a worn look to it. Comes with 5 different versions of each letter, and by using the contextual alternates they automatically cycles as you type! Response is good if you need a response regarding your next project - that being an invitation, packaging or something that needs a worn handmade look! Besides that, Response is full of international characters!
  25. ITC Esprit by ITC, $29.99
    ITC Esprit is the work of designer Jovica Veljović and blends the classic proportions of a serif typeface with the grace and charm of calligraphy. Highly legible even in small point sizes, the font can also be used as an impressive display face for use with sans serif text. In 2010 Veljovic revised this family and released this as ITC New Esprit.
  26. Flintstone - Unknown license
  27. New Lincoln Gothic BT by Bitstream, $50.99
    New Lincoln Gothic is an elegant sanserif, generous in width and x-height. There are twelve weights ranging from Hairline to UltraBold and an italic for each weight. At the stroke ends are gentle flares, and some of the round characters possess an interesting and distinctive asymmetry. The character set supports Central Europe, and there are three figure sets, extended fractions, superior and inferior numbers, and a few alternates, all accessible via OpenType features. Back in 1965, Thomas Lincoln had an idea for a new sanserif typeface, a homage of sorts, to ancient Roman artisans. The Trajan Column in Rome, erected in 113 AD, has an inscription that is considered to be the basis for western European lettering. Lincoln admired these beautiful letterforms and so, being inspired, he set out to design a new sanserif typeface based on the proportions and subtleties of the letters found in the Trajan Inscription. Lincoln accomplished what he set out to do by creating Lincoln Gothic. The typeface consisted only of capital letters. Lincoln intentionally omitted a lowercase to keep true his reference to the Trajan Inscription, which contains only magiscule specimens. The design won him the first Visual Graphics Corporation (VGC) National Typeface Competition in 1965. The legendary Herb Lubalin even used it to design a promotional poster! All this was back in the day when typositor film strips and photo type were all the rage in setting headlines. Fast forward now to the next millennium. Thomas Lincoln has had a long, illustrious career as a graphic designer. Still, he has one project that feels incomplete; Lincoln Gothic does not have a lowercase. It is the need to finish the design that drives Lincoln to resurrect his prize winning design and create its digital incarnation. Thus, New Lincoln Gothic was born. Lacking the original drawings, Lincoln had to locate some old typositor strips in order to get started. He had them scanned and imported the data into Freehand where he refined the shapes and sketched out a lowercase. He then imported that data into Fontographer, where he worked the glyphs again and refined the spacing, and started generating additional weights and italics. His enthusiasm went unchecked and he created 14 weights! It was about that time that Lincoln contacted Bitstream about publishing the family. Lincoln worked with Bitstream to narrow down the family (only to twelve weights), interpolate the various weights using three masters, and extend the character set to support CE and some alternate figure sets. Bitstream handled the hinting and all production details and built the final CFF OpenType fonts using FontLab Studio 5.
  28. Sweet Steeffie - Personal use only
  29. PR Bramble Wood 1 by PR Fonts, $15.00
    This font is a collection of spiraling vines with thorns. This can be suitable for themes where beauty is combined with suffering. Adjacent letters will provide left and right versions of the same design, and shift will access the inverted version. Combines well with: PR Bramble Wood 2, PR Hallow Doodles 01, PR Hallow Doodles 02, PR Cauldron, PR Swirlies 01, PR Swirlies 05.
  30. Chesna Grotesk by Horizon Type, $-
    Chesna grotesk is a geometric form-based sans serif typeface. It has 20 weights 10 uprights and 10 italics. Bringing a new approach to the classic grotesque design, Chesna was inspired by typefaces such as Avenir, Futura and Circular. Each weight includes extended language support, fractions, tabular numbers, arrows, alternative characters and ligatures. (Please see the pdf specimen for more information.) PDF Specimen, Horizontype.com
  31. Santa'sSleighFull - Unknown license
  32. Ranelte by insigne, $-
    The beauty of a classic is that it never really goes out of style. The pure, simple elements which define its greatness only strengthen and solidify with time and exposure--elements like those that inspired Ranelte, the new sans serif from insigne design. While it pays homage to the enduring DIN series of the early-20th century, the new Ranelte is far from outdated. The classic style happily connects with its more modern side, incorporating a more pronounced curve than many of its contemporaries do. This accentuated curve helps pad the type against being cold or overly technical, especially with its inherent semi-modular form and geographic feel. In short, you end up with a good vibe at the intersection of high-tech and friendly. A versatile typeface, Ranelte is designed for headline use as well as print and web copy. Within this family’s three widths and eight weights (along with italics), the letter proportions remain easily readable through their tendency toward equalisation, while still avoiding strict monospacing. The typeface also features sophisticated typographical help in the form of OpenType features. Included in the set are case-sensitive types, fractions, super- and subscript characters, and stylistic alternates. It comes using a comprehensive array of old style and lining figures. All features comprehensively cover the Latin-based languages. Thinking about it again, a classic may never go out of style, but that doesn’t mean you can’t improve on it. A little adjustment can have a beauty all its own. So discover the tuning of Ranelte, and enjoy all the new things you can do with a classic.
  33. Passenger Train JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A 1940s travel poster for the Florida East Coast Railway (which then carried passengers but is now a freight line) had the railroad’s name hand lettered in a bold Art Deco sans. This inspired Passenger Train JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  34. Cognac by Solotype, $19.95
    Many years ago, we bought a bunch of proofs that had apparently come from the defunct Van Loey-Nouri foundry in Belgium. Cognac was an incomplete alphabet among them, which we completed. Just a guess, but 1910 seems like a probable date for this art nouveau design.
  35. Scrawlerz by Hanoded, $15.00
    My teacher used to say my writing looked like ‘hanenpoten’ (“rooster legs”). It is a Dutch expression for a scrawly script. When this script emerged, it had ‘scrawl’ written all over it! Scrawlerz is a messy script font with a lot of joie de vivre. Enjoy!
  36. Letter Gothic MT by Monotype, $29.99
    Letter Gothic font was designed by Roger Roberson for IBM sometime between 1956 and 1962. Inspired by Optima, the typeface originally had flared stems. A monospaced sans serif font designed for use on an IBM Selectric typewriter, Letter Gothic font is a good choice for tabular material.
  37. Talking Picture JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    In a vintage photograph, promotional signage outside an old theater for the 1929 early sound film “The Doctor’s Secret” had lettering in a wide, bold Art Nouveau slab serif design. This was the model for Talking Picture JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  38. Designer by Artyway, $12.00
    I suggest you to pay attention to the "Design" font. It's bold, with softened corners and some slope for dynamic effect. "Design" font has a unique charm and easy visual readability, so it's perfect for headlines, whether for sports events, automotive posters, logo or monograms designs.
  39. Monotype Lightline Gothic by Monotype, $29.99
    Monotype Lightline Gothic is a thin sans serif face cut by American Type Founders to work with Franklin Gothic, which had been designed as a bold face. The rather condensed nature of the Monotype Lightline Gothic font has made it popular for advertising display and newspaper work.
  40. Horse Thief JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The 1957 French publication “La Letra Dans La Peinture et la Publicite” (“The Letter tn the Painting and Advertising”) had an illustration of split-serif letters and numbers with a decidedly Western feel. This is now available as Horse Thief JNL in both regular and oblique versions.
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