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  1. Salma Alfasans by Alifinart Studio, $10.00
    Salma Alfasans is a modern sans serif font, created on February 25, 2021. The main inspiration for this font is its modern geometry and bold design, but looks elegant and smooth. This font is well-crafted and has almost no contrast at all. The advantage of the Salma Alfasans font is that it is very appropriate when used as a heading, but also looks good when used as body text. With many weight options, you can freely adjust the design scenario based on your needs. Salma Alfasans is very good for logos, branding, books (headings, sub headings, and body text), invitations, business cards and others. SALMA ALFASANS UPDATE VERSION 2.0 Update Details: - New designs and mayor changes - Tabular and proportional lining figures - Tabular and proportional oldstyle figures - Stylistic set for a, l, y, and G - Numerator, denominator, and fractions - New ligatures for ff, fi, fj, ft, fk, ffk, and more - Case sensitive, and - Arrows Language Support: Afrikaans, Albanian, Asu, Basque, Bemba, Bena, Breton, Catalan, Chiga, Cornish, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Filipino, Finnish, French, Friulian, Galician, German, Gusii, Indonesian, Irish, Italian, Kabuverdianu, Kalenjin, Kinyarwanda, Luo, Luxembourgish, Luyia, Machame, Makhuwa-Meetto, , Makonde, Malagasy, Manx, Morisyen, North Ndebele, Norwegian Bokmål, Norwegian Nynorsk, Nyankole, Oromo, Portuguese, Quechua, Romansh, Rombo, Rundi, Rwa, Samburu, Sango, Sangu, Scottish Gaelic, Sena, Shambala, Shona, Soga, Somali, Spanish, Swahili, Swedish, Swiss German, Taita, Teso, Uzbek (Latin), Volapük, Vunjo, Zulu. Thank you. Alifinart Studio alifinart@gmail.com Instagram | Behance
  2. Lu Px by Letradora, $15.00
    Based on an architect's handwriting, Lu has a good balance between quirkiness and legibility. With an extended character set, it is a good choice for setting short texts.
  3. Beaches & Cream by BA Graphics, $45.00
    A unique looking sanserif that connects like a script. It's different and innovative design creates a whole new look. A great decorative display font with lots of applications.
  4. Easy Hand by Okaycat, $29.95
    Looking for nice handwriting fonts? Easy Hand from Okaycat comes in 2 weights, Regular and Semibold. You can achieve written by marker look by these easy going fonts!
  5. Ah, the Aerosol font by Bright Ideas! Imagine diving into the spirited world of street art, where each letter crafted is an embodiment of rebellion, laced with a mellow undertone of creativity. That'...
  6. Graffito, as its name suggests, draws its inspiration from the raw, expressive energy found in street graffiti. This font is not merely a typeface; it's an artistic statement, embodying the rebelliou...
  7. Maple Street by Okaycat, $29.00
    Maple Street is a great looking traditional serif font composed by the Okaycat design team, Luke Turvey & Natsuko Hayashida, in 2014. Bold didone forms with structural seriffed detail combine at Maple Street to offer a cozy familiar style, without looking dated. This nicely balanced serif is designed to look outstanding for display or printed publication.
  8. Kohirug by Twinletter, $15.00
    Looking for a font that exudes style and elegance? Look beyond the KOHIRUG Blackletter font. This font evokes a strong, confident personality with striking details on each side of the lettering. Whether you’re creating a vintage-inspired project or want to add a bold classic look to your visuals, this font is a perfect choice.
  9. Flair Hand by Gerald Gallo, $20.00
    Flair Hand is a pleasing hand-lettered cursive font with uppercase and lowercase alphabets, numbers, punctuation, symbols, and miscellaneous characters. The ascenders and descenders of the lowercase alphabet have exaggerated loops that add a unique flair to any message. The exaggerated-looped characters have alternate characters without loops for use where a looped character is not appropriate or desired. Flair Hand is ideal for headlines, titles, branding, small blocks of text or wherever a fresh cursive font with flair is desirable.
  10. P22 Woodtype by P22 Type Foundry, $24.95
    P22 Wood Type is a set of four fonts based on 19th Century American wooden printing types. Wood Type Regular is a condensed Tuscan styled font with a lower case and international character set. Wood Type Small Caps is a variation of the regular with small caps in place of the lower case. Wood Type Extras One & Two feature over 150 borders, stars, pointers, combination dashes, manicules & other decorative embellishments. Perfect for evoking 19th Century printing & Americana at its most genuine.
  11. Peanut Slap by PizzaDude.dk, $16.00
    I love peanuts! Actually I eat peanuts every day, in the shape of Peanut Butter ... and it kind of slaps me in the face with energy and good taste! What a good way to start the day! The same thing could fit to this font: a good way to start your day is with a good design ... using my Peanut Slap font: Mix the 3 versions with your favourite colorscheme, play around with the transparency...and voila! Great results awaits you!
  12. Qiduwy by Twinletter, $15.00
    Qiduwy is a futuristic and stylish font perfect for designing labels, retro, stamps, badges, Oktoberfest posters, packaging, titles, beer, logos, barbershops, whiskeys, tattoos, music, movies, or certificates. This font is perfect for a dark and mysterious look. Bold black lines make this font perfect for a classy and stylish look. The wide, bold typeface gives this font an upscale look. Sharp corners and edges add a touch of class. This is the perfect font for a dark and mysterious look.
  13. Kozmik Vibez - Personal use only
  14. Skribler by Cool Fonts, $24.00
    Here’s a scratchy skribly font you can use to make something look grungy or use it reversed and it looks like it was scratched on a wall or something.
  15. American Advertise 003 by Intellecta Design, $11.90
    wood type heritage
  16. Ah, diving into the realm of typefaces, are we? Let’s explore the font named Steadmanesque. Picture this: a canvas of paper embracing ink in such a manner that it seems to dance, twist, and shout fro...
  17. CA Coronado by Cape Arcona Type Foundry, $19.00
    CA Coronado is a nice display font for use in titles, logos and headlines. With its used look it creates a friendly and human feeling. Upper- and lower-case characters differ in details and can be mixed to get a vivid look. For the best authentic look, the ‘Regular’ can be used as filling and complements the Shadow-style.
  18. Modulus by Andrew Footit, $30.00
    Modulus is a clean, minimal, modern sans typeface. It looks smooth in any layout with its sleek rounded lines, use it for your magazines, brochures and editorial layouts. Modulus makes awesome headings, it looks great on its own or with imagery, body copy looks neat and tidy. Modulus is one to add to your font collection.
  19. Chalysta by BaronWNM, $12.00
    Introduces an old lettering style font. looks elegant, luxurious and classy. Chalysta is a form of handwriting with a sideways drag, which looks like it was handwritten in old scripts. Each lowercase has an alternate pull before the letter to make it look more natural. Very suitable for use in branding, wedding invitations, quotes, cards, etc.
  20. MPI French Clarendon by mpressInteractive, $5.00
    French Clarendon was an extremely popular wood type font. Characters are heavy and condensed with bracketed serifs, which measure approximately 1/4 to 1/3 the height of the letter. Dozens of decorative wood type designs have been created based on French Clarendon. It was marketed as a wood letter by William H. Page & Company in 1865.
  21. Ogenblik by Hanoded, $15.00
    The other day, I was thinking how time flies and how my kids grow up so fast. In the blink of an eye, they had turned from babies into almost-teenagers. They're not teenagers yet, but given their tantrums, it does feel like I have three teenagers in the house... ;-) Ogenblik, in Dutch, means: ‘in the blink of an eye’, ‘lightning fast’, or ‘for a brief moment’. It’s similar to the German ‘Augenblick’, which means exactly the same. Ogenblik was made with the same dried out marker pen that helped me create my font Castlerigg. I guess it had more than one extra font in it! Ogenblik is a bit of a grungy, yet quite legible and neat font. Comes with multilingual support.
  22. Hennigar by Sharkshock, $115.00
    Hennigar is a Neo Grotesque sans serif especially useful for display text and headlines. Many of the rounded letters are based on the appearance of the letter O with very little variation in width. Because of it's condensed nature the apertures are narrow with extenders that dip well below the base line. Similarly many of the lowercase characters are based on the lowercase o. Terminals and tails always point east/west giving the entire alphabet a very uniform appearance. Basic Latin, extended Latin, diacritics, punctuation, math symbols, symbols,Greek, Cyrillic, ligatures, fractions, alternates, and kerning are included. Kerning support for Macedonian and Serbian is included via alternate substitutions along with proper italics for Russian. Use Hennigar for a poster, web graphics, or book title.
  23. Glorius Signature by Krakenbox Studio, $15.00
    Glorius is a fashionable sophisticated signature-style script with its own unique curves and an elegant inky flow. Its elegant, classy, and modern look will make your designs look lovely.
  24. Monkey Pants by PizzaDude.dk, $17.00
    Ever seen a monkey with pants? Probably would look silly, and that's excactly how this font looks! A jumpy, weird and funny font - unpredictable and ready for ounzes of fun!
  25. Gripewriter by Elemeno, $20.00
    Typewriters are becoming scarce, but fonts designed to look like they came from typewriters aren't. In this case, however, Gripewriter is meant to look as if it were typed on a textured paper and enlarged, emphasizing flaws and lending it a funkier, grungier look than your average typewriter face. This was originally called Hypewriter until it was pointed out that a font already existed with that name. The current name is a better fit, anyway, since Gripewriter looks like it might hold a grudge.
  26. Quirky by Scholtz Fonts, $19.95
    The idea for Quirky was born while I was looking at a book of etchings by British artist Graham Clarke. His signature, crawling spider-like across the page, fascinated me with its casual, almost messy, inky dark and light drama. I started scribbling the alphabet as I imagined he would write it, based on his signature, then continued, adding curls, making the characters more angular, and refining the dramatic play between dark and light. Finally, Quirky appeared. Apparently casual, Quirky is, in fact, a true connected script. Quirky is characteristic of contemporary handwriting: It appears loose, angular, unstructured, and free, while maintaining good form and legibility. Its baseline is varied, creating an impression of impatient handwriting, without losing legibility. Quirky comes in five styles: condensed -- the most dramatic form, with great drama between thick and thin condensed black -- as with condensed but allows the user to provide exceptional emphasis wide -- increased readability wide black -- increased readability and emphasis splat -- messy and ink-blotted -- a hint of grunge Use Quirky for advertising, for humorous greeting cards, for a funky fashion look or tongue-in-cheek spooky media. Quirky is a fully professional font with extensive use of OpenType Ligatures. For example: most common double letter combinations such as "ee" are rendered as two, slightly different shaped "e"s. This variation in letter shapes removes the cues by which the reader identifies that he is viewing a FONT and thus conveys a strong sense of hand-lettered text. Language support includes all European character sets and has been designed to be used with the following languages: Afrikaans, Albanian, Basque, Bemba, Cornish, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Faroese, Filipino, Finnish, French, Galician, Ganda, German, Icelandic, Indonesian, Irish, Italian, Kinyarwanda, Luo, Malagasy, Malay, Manx, Morisyen, North Ndebele, Norwegian Bokmål, Norwegian Nynorsk, Nyankole, Oromo, Portuguese, Romansh, Sango, Shona, Somali, Spanish, Swahili, Swedish, Swiss German and Zulu.
  27. Modern Love by Resistenza, $39.00
    Breaking from our catalog of typefaces to create a new handwritten font family, Modern Love was born out of our desire to see what would happen if we took a step back from the norm. We weren’t looking for the perfection of the many calligraphy techniques, but more of a natural way of writing with the same tools. Our escapist experiment into casual lettering culminated into 4 fonts: Modern Love Regular, Grunge, Rough and Caps. Modern Love Regular is a hand-painted script, each glyph individually designed with a pointed brush and walnut ink. The aim was to create an effortless hand-drawn feel while keeping the contrast high density. Playful, yet polished, this font works very well when accentuated with the family’s two distinctive styles: Modern Love Grunge, simulating a washed-out effect, perfect to add a vintage look to your projects; and Modern Love Rough, with its crunchy borders, makes letters visibly rough-around-the edges and gives large letters an unmistakeable pop. All three fonts include a hand-painted set of ornaments, swashes and alternates to limitlessly customize and decorate your texts, accessible through Opentype features. Modern Love Caps is the fourth font, a handwritten Sans Serif that ties the family together with its simplicity and readability. Designed with a pointed nib and Indian ink, this font boasts a different style that perfectly complements Modern Love Regular, Grunge and Rough. The result is a fresh font family perfect to create headlines, posters, DIY hand-lettered artwork, books, holiday cards, wrapping paper, invitations, T-shirts, labels, packaging for cosmetics, fashion supplies, food products, artisanal goods, and an endless array of options for your projects. Modern Love…when brush meets passion. Check out also ‘Modern Love Slanted’ Turquoise Nautica
  28. Brute Sans by Wiescher Design, $15.00
    »Brute Sans« is a classic Sans typeface that looks like it has been designed by a chainsaw. »Brute Sans« looks really crude only in big sizes, the smaller the font gets the more it looks like any other Sans typeface. »Brute Sans« prints very fast, because there are no curves to compute, but that is just a side effect. »Brute Sans« is the typeface you should use if you need a really different look, since Sans typefaces tend by design to look very similar. This one is different. I always wanted to do this font, but then other projects crept up so I pushed »Brute Sans« to the end of the line. Enjoy!
  29. Lemonilla by Raditya Type, $14.00
    Lemonilla | Quirky Display Font Lemonilla a bold, quirky display font with a fun, trendy street style vibe. From posters designs to t-shirts and packaging, Lemonilla will give your designs that alternative minimal look and make your creative work look supercharged. Lemonilla was hand-drawn, making its outlines somewhat irregular and quirky. It has an almost hand-lettered look; the characters jump around the baseline giving it a charming but urban look and feel. The modern bold sans serif typeface has a host of alternatives and ligatures included. Combine its bold shapes to give your work a more unique, hipster attitude. Easily create professional cool type lockups that look like hand lettering.
  30. HV Philosykos by Harmonais Visual, $15.00
    Looking to add a touch of refinement to your designs? Look no further than Philosykos. With its carefully crafted details and more than 80 ligature choices, Philosykos is the perfect choice for adding a cultured, sophisticated look to your artwork. This typeface comes in four styles - Regular, Italic, Bold, and Bold Italic - making it versatile enough for a wide range of designs. Whether you're creating a logo, designing packaging, or working on a book cover, Philosykos will help elevate your work to the next level. So if you're looking for a typeface that exudes elegance and style, look no further than Philosykos. Try it out today and see the difference for yourself.
  31. Supertanker by Bogstav, $11.00
    Here's my tall and thin sans handmade font! It's lively, rough and quite organic looking - and to boost the natural organic look, I have added 6 different versions of each letter!
  32. Strichcode by Volcano Type, $19.00
    The new digital look.
  33. Imaginer by Fontmill Foundry, $20.00
    Imaginer is a great font for designers looking to give that space age, techno look to their designs. Four standard weights and six outline styles make it a very versatile typeface indeed.
  34. Public Interest by Bogstav, $16.00
    Public Interest in my all caps fine looking handmade font. Each letter has 5 different versions and they automatically cycle as you type - making your text look even more lively and vibrant!
  35. Sabina by HandletterYean, $14.00
    Sabina is a handwritten monoline font, with an elegant and beautiful look. This font also comes with ligatures, alternates, swooshes, and underlines. It will make your design look stand out and unique.
  36. Nefilt by Sarid Ezra, $17.00
    Introducing, Nefilt, a bold font with unique looks! Nefilt is a bold and trendy font that have unique and modern looks. This font contains uppercase, lowercase, number, symbol, and also ligatures. You can use this font for the magazine, poster, and suitable for headline. With stylish looks, this font will make your design more stand out. This font also support multi language.
  37. Jealous Radio by Bogstav, $14.00
    Each letter is handmade and drawn with a “blobbly” pen, leaving a wobbly and grungyline. The corners are rounded which adds a blurry look to the rough lines. All in all, Jealous Radio is kind-looking,soft, yet rough and really organic looking! Useful for a wide range of things: from kids products, comics, posters, invitations or even protest banners!
  38. Bravissima Script by Sudtipos, $59.00
    Bravissima is the dynamic and spirited embodiment of the 1970s, when food was food and the wild brush ruled. It tells you to eat, and to do it right now. Another perfect blend of traditional Koziupa calligraphy and Paul tech, spiced up with OpenType features like the meal of your dreams. A personal favorite for food packaging design, especially hot stuff. Bon appetit.
  39. Stonecross by Scriptorium, $18.00
    People are always asking us for chiseled-stone style fonts, so we thought we'd give them what they want, but with a slightly different spin. Stonecross has the look of classic Celtic uncial lettering as it would look if it was cut in stone, with some fanciful variant character forms and the nicks and chips which give it the look of stone.
  40. One Feather by Supfonts, $15.00
    Hello dears! My new font with unpredictable stroke width looks very fresh and interesting. Have fun :) Feather will look beautiful on holiday invitations, wedding invites and stationery, logos, and more. Test it out below to see how it could look for your next project! Includes: Uppercase and lowercase Numbers and punctuation Foreign language support Check out my blog: https://www.instagram.com/zloillev pinterest.com/dmitriychirkov7
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