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  1. Kelpie by Olga Umpeleva, $30.00
    Kelpie is a hand-drawn typeface based on informal writing and includes 2 styles: regular and monoline. It is a full of energy font with the irregular look and slightly scrawled letterforms with long ascenders and descenders. Kelpie can look casual, open and friendly or even add an eerie undertone to your text. It is recommended to use for display titles and small amount of text, words or short phrases.
  2. Signatria - Personal use only
  3. Horyzen - Personal use only
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  32. Florako by Nathatype, $29.00
    Florako is a mesmerizing serif font designed with an elegant and modern touch. With its lightweight, this typeface exudes a sense of delicacy and refinement, adding a touch of sophistication to your creative projects. The slender letterforms with precise lines and graceful curves embodies the perfect balance between elegance and modernity. The clean and refined serifs lend a classic touch to the font, while the contemporary styling infuses it with a fresh and current vibe. This harmonious fusion creates a captivating aesthetic that is both timeless and on-trend. The light weight of Florako adds to its graceful and delicate appearance, making it ideal for projects that require a subtle and refined typography while maintaining its legibility. You can also enjoy the available features here. Features: Alternates Ligatures Stylistic Sets Multilingual Supports PUA Encoded Numerals and Punctuations Florako fits in headlines, logos, posters, titles, invitations, branding materials, print media, editorial layouts, website headers, and many more. 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.
  33. Baldufa by Letterjuice, $66.00
    Baldufa is a charming typeface with strong personality, which looks very comfortable in text. There is a search to obtain complicated curves and detailed features, which give the typeface a touch of beauty and elegance. However, this is also a self-conscious design that claims appreciation for quirkiness and human imperfection through the rounded serifs and irregular vertical stems. The typeface family is also a multi script project, containing Latin and Arabic scripts. The Latin consists of Regular, Bold and Italic styles, including Small Caps and many other typographic features. Whereas Arabic Naskh includes Regular and Bold weights. The whole family has been designed to work harmoniously together to help to produce catalogues and small publications of cultural content. We believe that Baldufa is a tiny but nice contribution to build bridges between cultures and this make us very happy. The letterforms in the Latin are inspired by the slight distortions and idiosyncrasies that came with old printing methods. It has distinct, features such as rounded serifs, irregular vertical streams, ink traps and extremely thin junctions. In the Italic, serifs have been removed to enhance movement and expressivity. These experiments in form have not come at the cost of legibility: The typeface remains suitable for both small and display text. To certain extent, the design of the Arabic gathers the same interest for experimentation than its Latin companion. Baldufa Arabic respects the basic features of Arabic script such as thick stokes in the baseline, multiple vertical axis, genuine stem modulation and good linking between words. However, it steps away from traditional Calligraphic Style. It has rounded top terminals and the traditional contrast between curves and straight stokes has been softened. Letter shapes sometimes slightly differs from tradition in order to obtain more expressivity. Overall, Arabic has been designed to acquire the same elegant and quirky aspect of the Latin.
  34. Macchiato by Okaycat, $29.95
    Okaycat presents "Macchiato". This playful casual font is fashion forward. Elegant simple line serifs pair well with line drawings or simple ink drawings.
  35. Interite by Harvester Type, $20.00
    Interite is an antique font that is based on square elements that give it an unusual look. Square serifs and unusual shapes of ovals create a solid character and make the font fresh. More language support, ligatures, and alternative characters will increase the font's usability. 450 glyphs, 282 languages of the Latin group, 12 alternative characters, 14 ligatures, a capital set and more than one day spent for kerning-create a great potential for this font. Text, covers, posters, prints, titles, interfaces, web, book covers, packaging, logos, and much more where you can apply this font. If you find an error in the font, kerning, or just want to add something or suggest something, then write to me: bunineugene@gmail.com
  36. Tokyo Taiyaki by Hanoded, $16.00
    In May of this year, I went to Japan with my (then 11 year old) son Sam. It was his dream to visit Japan, probably because of my tall tales, stemming from the time I was a tour guide! Sam really wanted to try all kinds of Japanese delicacies and one day, when walking around Tokyo, we came across a little stall selling Taiyaki. Taiyaki are fish-shaped waffle/cakes with a red bean or sweet potato filling. They are really delicious! This nice ‘oriental looking’ font was made with a broken popsicle stick and Chinese ink. You are now wondering why I always use Chinese ink and not Japanese ink. Well, I have a stash of the Chinese stuff and it’ll last me a lifetime!
  37. Gambit Nouveau SG by Spiece Graphics, $39.00
    Sinuous but sturdy; ornate but legible - Gambit Nouveau is modern-day design created in the spirit of Art Nouveau. This delicate and natural typeface features tapered spurs, compact swashes, and spiral curling. You will find it ideally suited for announcements and invitations as well as decorative headlines. And for your convenience, Gambit Nouveau comes equipped with corner and free-standing ornaments plus a wide range of alternate characters. Gambit Nouveau is also available in the OpenType Std format. Some new features including initial forms and old style figures have been added to this OpenType version. Advanced features currently work in Adobe Creative Suite InDesign, Creative Suite Illustrator, and Quark XPress 7. Check for OpenType advanced feature support in other applications as it gradually becomes available with upgrades.
  38. Monday Routines by Walkeren, $21.00
    Say hello to Monday! The day when your spirit is reborn. Monday Routines Font comes to complement your warm spirit to start all your fun activities. Monday Routines Font is a simple and bold signature font style designed with decisive and strong lines, provides an authoritative impression. You can use Monday Routines Font for any purposes such as branding, signatures, product packaging, titles of books or novels, or just on social media posts. Monday Routines Font includes some alternates, ligatures, and a complete set of uppercase and lowercase letters, as well as multi-language support, numbers, punctuation and comes with various swashes. Thanks so much for looking and please let me know if you have any questions. Just contact us
  39. Hard Rain by Scholtz Fonts, $19.00
    Hard Rain is named after the torrential thunderstorms that occur in the subtropical regions on the east coast of southern Africa -- the land of the Zulu. During the two-month long rainy season the steamy downpour usually lasts for a few days, and is then followed by the welcoming sun. The diagonal stripes represent the heavy drops of water that drench everything they touch. The resulting font has something of a grunge look to it. As with other grunge fonts, Hard Rain is best used for posters and display work. However, the crisp edges mean that it can be very readable even if used at a small size. Unlike most grunge fonts, Hard Rain has a full character set and this greatly extends its usability.
  40. Ghimli Sans by Anonymous Typedesigners, $40.00
    Ghimli Sans was created using the ping-pong method, based on the graphic idea of Artem Rulev and the participation of Vladimir Anosov after. Then we sent the font file to each other, adding something of our own and making corrections, and so on many times. Ghimli Sans has already managed to get 2nd place in the Granshan competition in the Cyrillic section. The name was obtained by combining the name of the dwarf Gimli and Studio Ghibli. The font is quite friendly, dense, kind, as if a dwarf is walking around the lawn with a mug of intoxicated ale on a pleasant sunny day. Suitable for short word design, logo creation, menu layout and use in movies about gnomes and anything fantastic.
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