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  3. Boott Stitch by Aboutype, $24.99
    Pen drawn in line, outline typeface originally designed for embroidery application. Boott was designed for print media in a wide point size range. Boott requires subjective display kerning and compensation.
  4. Arvada JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Arvada JNL is Jeff Levine's interpretation of a classic wood type font. Bold, brash and best at large point sizes, this font design also blends well with sports-themed projects.
  5. Reprint JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Inspired by a bold serif typeface used popularly in the 1960s, Reprint JNL is perfectly adept for handling any titling needs and will get the point across in short order.
  6. Titus by Linotype, $29.99
    British designer David Quay originally created Titus Light in 1984. A serif design, Titus Light is a wide, curvy, and round typeface that is best used in larger point sizes.
  7. Squarity JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Squarity JNL is an ultra-bold font derived from Jeff Levine's Yorso Square JNL. Use the font at large point sizes to emphasize messages with power, punch, strength or toughness.
  8. XSimple Hands by Ingrimayne Type, $9.00
    XPointedDesert and XSimpleHands do not have as much variety in the hands as XPhyngern, but their hands point in a lot more directions--up, down, and at 45-degree angles.
  9. Linotype Spitz by Linotype, $29.00
    The Chrysler Building's decorative motif acted as the formal language that inspired the Linotype Spitz typeface. Linotype Spitz is a combination of pointed and semicircular elements that develop their own aesthetic value in their interplay. Neither the Chrysler Building nor the Linotype Spitz is designed on the basis of geometric rules; they both take account of optical phenomena in their design. Linotype Spitz is characterized by its elegant appearance, due to its exceptionally fine and pointed design. The font is ideal for posters and advertising.
  10. ITC Spirit by ITC, $29.99
    While designing ITC Spirit, Patty King was influenced by classic typeface styles. The letter forms are clearly based on those of the Unziale, which, like ITC Spirit, is also composed of only capital letters. Hints of the Asian brush script style also show in this font. The irregular outer contours are best highlighted in larger point sizes and give the font the look of handwriting. ITC Spirit with its calligraphic style is best used for headlines and short texts in point sizes of 12 and larger.
  11. Broft by Baqoos, $25.00
    Broft is a pointed substantial linear sans apt for headline, editorial, branding, packaging, printed materials and typographic applications. 200+ glyphs with ligatures and fractions provided in opentype .otf and .woff format.
  12. Stoica by Stefano Giliberti, $15.00
    Stoica is a font family for communication to the point. It supports 114 languages, features a total of 508 glyphs and includes an italicized version for each of the 5 weights.
  13. Redeye by Aboutype, $24.99
    A decorative Sans Serif, mechanically drawn and intended for display use at 24 point and above. Complements a wide range of text typefaces. Redeye Sans requires subjective display kerning and compensation.
  14. Unicorn by DavidMatos, $15.00
    Unicorn is a super-condensed Display font with a subtle dramatic flair that works especially well in titles, headers and editorial design. It was firstly inspired by a lowercase set seen on a furniture ad in Domus (the architecture magazine) #192, from 1943. For maximum drama, use with a bright & smart colour palette. Appointed by the Unicorn. Of course.
  15. Biro Script Plus by Ingo, $50.00
    An authentic script from the tip of the ball point pen. This hasn’t been seen yet: A typeface which truly looks as if it were handwritten. Calligraphy is, actually, the art of fine writing. And actually, written scripts as typeface for the computer are 100% nonsense. And yet, an obvious thought: Create a typeface which truly derives from everyday handwriting. And since we, if we write at all, utilize practically only a ball point pen anymore, then a modern cursive writing form must look like just that. As a counterpart to the artistic ”handwritings“ which have long been available as typeface, the thought of digitalizing a truly ”ugly“ handwriting is appealing. After all, time and again there is the need for a text to look ”handwritten“. Biró Script is written freehand with a ball point pen. Finally a truly individual script! Biró Script includes more than 300 authentic ligatures in addition to the customary alphabet. By the way, the most convincing effect is obtained with a font size of about 18 to 22 points, at which the thickness of the stroke is now about the same as that of a real ball point pen. There's a difference between the anglo-american forms of some characters (esp. the numerals 1 and 7, but also capitals I and F) and how it's written in the rest of the world. For those of us who aren’t used to the world-wide usual forms, Biró Script includes a US version with the appropriate characters.
  16. Gothic Tuscan Round by Wooden Type Fonts, $20.00
    A revival of one of the popular sans serif wooden type fonts of the 19th century, narrow, rounded strokes at top and bottom, pointed horizontal devices in centers, no lower case designed.
  17. Diashapes by Curvature Creations, $10.00
    My font Diashapes has been created by the power Point shape Diagonal Stripe and its angles act like curves. It is a unique font that stands out like a building frame work.
  18. Willgive by ZetDesign, $15.00
    willgive is a font with a firm and pointed tip which is perfect for writing with a strong impression, this font has 4 families that can be used according to your wishes.
  19. Pemberton by Aboutype, $24.99
    Decorative hand drawn display font with drop shadow. Originally designed for embroidery application. Works well with layers, colors, gradients and filters at large point size. Pemberton requires subjective display kerning and compensation.
  20. Sabrosa by JAM Type Design, $16.00
    This display type family was developed with large headlines in mind. While the fonts work will at large size, they are not overbearing and get the point across without being too “shouty”.
  21. Charlemagne by Adobe, $29.00
    The capital alphabet Charlemagne was designed in 1989 by Carol Twombly. The basic forms are modelled on those used in classical Roman engravings. They are distinguished by pointed serifs which sometimes extend beyond the bounds of the forms, for instance on the E, F and S. These serif forms have made other historial appearances, for example, in handwritten rectangular capitals of the 9th century. The serifs lend the typeface a light ornamental touch. Charlemagne is a typical titling typeface and is best used in large and very large point sizes to emphasize its classical elegance.
  22. Piccadilly by ITC, $29.99
    Christopher Matthews originally drew Piccadilly for Letraset in 1973. Piccadilly is a decorative, all caps display typeface with a high degree of stroke contrast. All of Piccadilly's letterforms are made up of a single, curvy line. The thick" elements of each letter are five lives, while thin elements are made from one or two. In order for all of this detail to be clear, Piccadilly should be used in large point sizes, i.e., from 36-point on upward. Piccadilly's style is reminiscent of both the Art Deco and Disco eras."
  23. Ribka by Craft Supply Co, $20.00
    Ribka - The Elegant Pointed Serif Font harmoniously blends the classic appeal of sharp serifs with an exquisite sense of sophistication. This typeface radiates timeless charm, making it an excellent choice for projects that seek a touch of enduring beauty and grace. Whether you're creating invitations, developing branding materials, or curating editorial content, Ribka seamlessly instills a sense of opulence and distinction into your work. With its precise and pointed serifs, Ribka stands as an emblem of timeless sophistication in the realm of typography, elevating any project with an essence of refinement and exclusivity
  24. Klex Plus by Ingo, $42.00
    A calligraphic alphabet in bold/light brushstrokes Actually, a typeface like this one should be written with a wide brush; this one was written with a thick, pointed brush. Thus were created the round or misshapen ends of the stems, and the sometimes excessively pointed ends of the hairlines. For each character of KLEX, the large brush was dipped in the ink anew. Using this method, the forms turned out very soft, in spite of their geometrical rigidity. The individual characters are heavy, simple, and monumental, so that they are also suitable as initials.
  25. Pitch Pipe by Aboutype, $24.99
    Graphically drawn condensed bold style with abbreviated square serifs. PitchPipe was designed for all media and can be used in a wide range of point sizes. PitchPipe requires subjective display kerning and compensation.
  26. Sharpy by Typadelic, $19.00
    As its name implies, sharpy appears as if written with a fine-point marker. As with most Typadelic fonts, sharpy is warm and friendly and works well at small and large text sizes.
  27. Ribbonshoe by Curvature Creations, $10.00
    My font Ribbonshoe is created with Power Point shapes Block Arc and Punched Tape and they resemble ribbons and horse shoes. This font is very unique, stylish and very attractive to the eye.
  28. Trainbridge by Curvature Creations, $10.00
    My font Trainbridge is created by Power Point shapes, Block Arc and flowchart. It resembles a train and bridge, which gives it a unique look that will be eye catching and out standing.
  29. Downtown by Aboutype, $24.99
    Mono-weight extra condensed display face. Lowercase sits on a floating baseline. Downtown was designed for all media and works best at 24 point and above. Downtown requires subjective display kerning and compensation.
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  33. Sketchwriter by Baseline Fonts, $24.00
    Sketchwriter™ is a terribly fun hand-drawn typeface designed with many uses in mind. At small point sizes, it's a little grungy. The larger the display, the more interesting the stroked glyphs become.
  34. Coldfield JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Coldfield JNL is the revival of an old wood type font from Jeff Levine. Clean and easily readable at different point sizes, it is an excellent companion to Twelve Oaks JNL and Ingomar JNL.
  35. Splinters JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Splinters JNL is a fun, hand-drawn font emulating letters formed from pieces of wood. Use at larger point sizes for best results. Please note: There is no kerning and a limited character set.
  36. Trivia Serif 10 by Storm Type Foundry, $41.00
    It’s an extension to the Trivia font system. Serif 10 has been meticulously adapted for sizes of about 10 points, to be used for all kinds of literature: magazines, newspapers, books, including large scientific volumes.
  37. Richfont BT by Bitstream, $50.99
    Based on Mr. Hubbard's own hand printing, Richfont Medium is an extremely casual design. Actually light in weight, it renders best at 14 point and above. Richfont Light and Bold are available from the designer.
  38. Bitters by Aboutype, $24.99
    A grotesque style with extended caps, true short caps and a thin mono-weight drop shadow. Bitters was designed for all media in a wide point size range. Bitters requires subjective display kerning and compensation.
  39. DinoTracks by Ingrimayne Type, $9.00
    DinoTracks is a novelty or letterbox font in which the letters are formed with dinosaur footprints. It is readable at small point sizes, but then one cannot see that the letters are made from footprints
  40. Printers Helpmates JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The collection of letterpress cuts included in Printers Helpers JNL offers a generous helping of billing and accounting helpers along with the usual assortment of pointing hands, stylized arrows, cartoon embellishments and other miscellaneous images.
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