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  1. Alexandria Eschate by Factory738, $15.00
    Alexandria Eschate Font Duo is a contemporary pair of script and serif fonts. Its offers beautiful typographic harmony for a diversity of design projects, name card, headlines, branding visual identity, poster, logo, magazines and etc. 2 fonts (Script and Serif) Basic Latin A-Z and a-z Numerals & Punctuation Stylistic Alternates Multilingual Support for ä ö ü Ä Ö Ü ... OTF file format Free updates and feature additions Thanks for looking, and I hope you enjoy it.
  2. Aloha Brush by Nirmana Visual, $22.00
    Aloha Brush This font is a supercharged, street-wise brush font bursting with energy. With extra feel as a real brush would! Letters are made with brushes on paper. Then scanned and carefully drawn into vector format. Thas 2 styles of regular and italic variations with a more natural look to your text. Aloha Brush is very suitable for use in various media such as; packaging, logos, labels, posters, shirt designs, bulletins, typography, and many other media.
  3. Blackiron by madeDeduk, $12.00
    Really excited to introduce Blackiron is a classic vintage blackletter font, made with a stylish impression and supported by alternative with references to various letters that I combine. There's come with 2 style font and suitable to create any branding, product packaging, invitation, quotes, t-shirt, label, poster, logo etc. Feature Feel free to drop us a message any time and follow my shop for upcoming updates Shoot me on email at: dedukvic@gmail.com Hope you enjoy it.
  4. Diamond Braille by Echopraxium, $5.00
    Here is a "Decorative Braille font". The initial design was indeed drawn on a K.I.S.S digital sketchpad, the Windows default drawing tool (Microsoft Paint, classic version). A. Glyph Concept The Braille 2x3 dot matrix is weaved around a diamond-shape. a.1. Each "dot" is represented by a "right-angle isocel triangle". a.2. Braille dots in Diamond Braille a.2.I. "Dots" are outside the diamond for first Braille row (Braille dots 1, 4) and third Braille row (Braille dots 3, 6). a.2.II. "Dots" are inside the diamond for second Braillle row (Braille dots 2, 5). a.3. Diamond lattice Glyphs are connected horizontally (to/bottom diamond's corners) and vertically (left/right corners) to each other (see poster 5). a.4. Special Glyphs - Space: its is either empty ("Empty cell") or a "non Braille shape" { _, ° } depending on your display needs (as explained in b.3.II) - 6 dots: { £, =, û } - 6 empty dots: { ç, ¥ } B. Font user guide b.1. Lowercase glyphs { A..Z } In these glyphs the "dots" are represented as a white right-angle isocel triangle filled with a smaller black triangle. b.2. Uppercase glyphs { a..z } In these glyphs, the "dots" are represented as an empty triangle (this is an "empty dot"). b.3. 'Space' vs 'Empty Cell' b.3.I. 'Space' - 'Space' glyph is an empty shape - '¶' glyph (at the end of each line in Microsoft Word) is also an empty shape b.3.II. 'Empty cell' glyphs: _ (underscore), ° (degree). In these glyphs there are 2 "empty dots" at top and bottom corners of the diamond, which differentiates them from regular Braille glyphs (which dont have a "dot in the middle"). b.4. Diamond Lattice To display text as a 'diamond lattice', replace each 'Space' by an 'Empty cell' (as explained in b.3.II, see poster 5) b.5. Connectors The connector glyphs allow the creation of "circuit like" designs (see poster 1). Here are the connector glyphs: { µ, à, â, ä, ã, è, é, ê, ë, î, ï } b.6. Domino feature Some Glyphs represent numbers 1..6 in a way which is similar than on dominos (see poster 6) C. Posters Poster 1: the "Font Logo", it displays "Diamond Braille" text together with the Connectors feature. Poster 2: a pangram which is published on pangra.me ( "Adept quick jog over frozen blue whisky mix" ). Poster 3: an illustration of the Domino feature. Poster 4: a DiamondBraille version of the Periodic table. Poster 5: illustration of the Diamond lattice using only 6 dots ( û ) and 6 empty dots ( ç ) glyphs.
  5. Jawbox by Chank, $49.00
    In 1995, when indie rock hipness was just reaching its pique, Chank was really into Jawbox, a post-punk band from DC. It was their music he was listening to when he made this font for the Space Ghost web site. The band broke up in 1997, but the font named in their honor lives on. This font family includes Jawbox, Jawbox Chanky, and Jawbreaker.
  6. Bornholm Allinge by Trine Rask, $25.00
    Bornholm Allinge is named after a village "Allinge" on the only rocky island in Denmark "Bornholm" It is the third face in a series of rough stone cut typefaces, that shares proportions, but differs in any other aspect like different pieces of rock. It is a powerful face, but still very friendly. Good for very big sizes, but can be used for small texts, movie titles, cartoons …
  7. Showbiz by Studio K, $45.00
    An all singing, all dancing performer, Showbiz is the perfect font for those who want to sprinkle a little stardust on their typography and give a sense of occasion to their special announcements. It's an in-line version of Studio K's Red Top, Export Drive and Soft Rock, with which it shares the same basic outline and metrics. Mix and match them to stunning effect!
  8. Wood Gothic JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    One of the classic designs of the wood type era is Hamilton Gothic Bold [from the Hamilton Wood Type Foundry circa 1889]. Clean and timeless, it even had found a resurgence during the rock and roll posters of the 1960s, where vintage wood types and Art Nouveau influences merged with the “Hippie Counterculture”. Wood Gothic JNL is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  9. Butterfield by Scriptorium, $18.00
    Butterfield is based on poster lettering from posters for rock shows at the Fillmore in the 1960s. It is particularly influenced by the lettering of Wes Wilson, but has added features and improvements to make it more generally useful. It is one of the most effective examples of the psychedelic style. Combining the basic font with Photoshop's wave pattern produces the unique look seen above.
  10. Hemispheres by Runsell Type, $9.00
    Hemispheres perfectly represents clean and classy design in four weights: Script 1, Script 2, Caps 1, and Caps 2. The project was inspired by unique labels, badges, and packaging and works well for additional cases such as logotype, branding, packaging, quotes, business cards and more. Hemispheres feature uppercase, lowercase, numeral, punctuation & symbol, ligatures, stylistic alternates, multilingual support, PUA encoded. How to get access alternate glyphs from open type fonts check this link : http://adobe.ly/1m1fn4Y
  11. Bygonest by Edignwn Type, $15.00
    The font is called “Bygonest”, it is inspired by a realistic old typewriter. The font comes with 2 styles (clean and rustic) and 3 weights (thin, regular and bold). This font includes 1 sets alternates with different stamp texture, so you can combine the same 2 letters and not be boring. The font is unique because it has splash rustic in detail of glyph characters. Bygonest matches apply in some designs such as the newspaper, magazine, quotes, logotype, poster, label, packaging, branding, and more custom design. Bygonest includes : 2 style typefaces (clean and rustic) 3 weights (thin, regular and bold) Uppercase, lowercase, numeral, symbol and punctuation Alternate feature Standard ligature Multilingual PUA Encoded Thank you for your support and choosing us.
  12. The Embossing Tape 2 (BRK) font, created by AEnigma, stands as a quirky and distinctive typeface that captures the essence and nostalgic feel of labeling used in handheld embossing label makers. This...
  13. Koomerang by Type Associates, $21.95
    I arrived this concept as a means to fulfil a need for a simple yet radical semi-sans with rounded terminals. My concept called for a modular approach so a single weight font family resulted, the monoline stroke weights being one-eighth of the cap height and the x-height five-eights, the descent two units. Within these constraints I found it was simple to devise an alphabet which met my need for quirkiness whilst retaining its legibility. As for the outline, shadow and contour variants - well they just seem to work. If you are wondering - and you don't hail from the "Land Downunder" - Canberra is our nation's capital; Bondi - "water breaking over rocks" a beautiful beach in Sydney; Uluru is the name given to the world's largest pebble, (formerly known as Ayers Rock); Kakadu is a national park in the "Top End" and Koomerang means "hill of clouds" - all place names in their respective Australian indigenous languages. Come on down - the natives are friendly.
  14. DragonFyre by Scholtz Fonts, $21.00
    Beware: Here be Dragons! It Be Dangeroues to Venture Yonder! This warning, inscribed on a rock at the entrance of a cave in an inaccessible mountain in the far north of Scotland, provided the inspiration for the font DragonFyre. While I have not seen the actual rock myself, I have based the font on an accurate drawing of the original inscription. DragonFyre speaks of lands beyond our ken, of wistful faerie kingdoms, of dark happenings and white magic. Use it at your peril, for its very use will conjure up worlds long forgotten, places of faeries, elves and hobgoblins, of ogres and giants. Those who read texts written in this font may well have their lives strangely changed. I have included a complete character set of 242 characters; upper and lower case; as well as all accented and special characters. All characters have been carefully letterspaced and kerned. For maximum dramatic impact I suggest you use combinations of both upper- and lower-case characters.
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  28. Christmas Dingbats 1 by HVD Fonts, $25.00
    Christmas Dingbats 1 and Christmas Dingbats 2 are two Christmas fonts with different styles. Each font contains more than 90 Christmas icons, borders and ornaments.
  29. Dondolare by Tour De Force, $25.00
    Dondolare is simple hand-drawn font family. Squarish looking and ready for typography cooking, comes in 2 weights with support for extended Latin character set.
  30. Led by Graviton, $8.00
    Led font family has been designed for Graviton Font Foundry by Pablo Balcells in 2012. It is dotted display typeface. Led consists of 2 styles.
  31. Willy 2, crafted by the talented Milos Kunst, is a typeface that captures the imagination with its playful yet refined attributes. At the heart of Willy 2's design lies a harmonious blend of whimsy a...
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  38. Cosmic Age Outline - Unknown license
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