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  1. Sweet Cakery by Balpirick, $15.00
    Sweet Cakery - a monoline Sweet Font that's clean, elegant and perfect for a range of design projects! With its smooth, effortless lines and understated sophistication, this font is the perfect choice for those who want a modern look that's still timeless in its appeal. Crafted with precision and care, this font is incredibly versatile and can be used for a range of design projects, including logos, branding, invitations, packaging, and more. With its simple yet refined aesthetic, it's sure to make a lasting impression on anyone who sees it. - also multilingual support Enjoy the font! Feel free to comment or feedback! Thank you!
  2. Magenta Basket by Balpirick, $15.00
    Magenta Basket - a Monoline Handwritten that's clean, elegant and perfect for a range of design projects! With its smooth, effortless lines and understated sophistication, this font is the perfect choice for those who want a modern look that's still timeless in its appeal. Crafted with precision and care, this font is incredibly versatile and can be used for a range of design projects, including logos, branding, invitations, packaging, and more. With its simple yet refined aesthetic, it's sure to make a lasting impression on anyone who sees it. - also multilingual support Enjoy the font! Feel free to comment or feedback! Thank you!
  3. FF Reminga by FontFont, $51.99
    French type designer Xavier Dupré created this serif FontFont in 2001. The family has 6 weights, ranging from Regular to Bold (including italics) and is ideally suited for advertising and packaging, book text as well as festive occasions. FF Reminga provides advanced typographical support with features such as ligatures, small capitals, alternate characters, case-sensitive forms, fractions, and super- and subscript characters. It comes with a complete range of figure set options – oldstyle and lining figures, each in tabular and proportional widths. This FontFont is a member of the FF Reminga super family, which also includes FF Reminga Titling.
  4. Roseline by Balpirick, $15.00
    Roseline - a Monoline Handwritten that's clean, elegant and perfect for a range of design projects! With its smooth, effortless lines and understated sophistication, this font is the perfect choice for those who want a modern look that's still timeless in its appeal. Crafted with precision and care, this font is incredibly versatile and can be used for a range of design projects, including logos, branding, invitations, packaging, and more. With its simple yet refined aesthetic, it's sure to make a lasting impression on anyone who sees it. - also multilingual support Enjoy the font! Feel free to comment or feedback! Thank you!
  5. FF Letter Gothic Slang by FontFont, $41.99
    American type designer Susanna Dulkinys created this display and sans FontFont in 1999. The family has 6 weights, ranging from Light to Bold and is ideally suited for festive occasions and music and nightlife. FF Letter Gothic Slang provides advanced typographical support with features such as ligatures, alternate characters, case-sensitive forms, and stylistic alternates. It comes with a complete range of figure set options – oldstyle and lining figures, each in tabular and proportional widths. This FontFont is a member of the FF Letter Gothic super family, which also includes FF Letter Gothic Mono and FF Letter Gothic Text.
  6. Wildfire Dreams by Balpirick, $15.00
    Wildfire Dreams - a monoline calligraphy that's clean, elegant and perfect for a range of design projects! With its smooth, effortless lines and understated sophistication, this font is the perfect choice for those who want a modern look that's still timeless in its appeal. Crafted with precision and care, this font is incredibly versatile and can be used for a range of design projects, including logos, branding, invitations, packaging, and more. With its simple yet refined aesthetic, it's sure to make a lasting impression on anyone who sees it. - also multilingual support Enjoy the font! Feel free to comment or feedback! Thank you!
  7. Quadon by René Bieder, $25.00
    Quadon was designed to fill the gap between traditional serifs and the lasting trend of using sans serif fonts for contemporary design. The result is a modern, clear and infinitely flexible interpretation of slab serif fonts. The open shapes and a large x-height keep the font legible in small sizes while the short descender supports the compact heart and strength of a slab serif. Quadon has a wide range of typographic features and alternative glyphs to create your own and unique version of it. It comes in nine different weights with matching italics. From the sensitive but sharp thinner weights to the punchy and powerful heavy weights, Quadon is well-suited for a wide range of versatile tasks.
  8. Robert Moore by Harvester Type, $15.00
    Robert Moore is a font that was specially designed for comics. A lot of work has been done. At first, glyphs were drawn manually using different markers, then they were transferred to the font. The font was tested on real printing and digital comics. The world of fonts for comics is big and I wanted to create even more variability for authors with one family, which is why a variable version was created containing two axes: weight and italics. This gives you more options. A large number of glyphs, multilingualism, ligatures, and a capital give even more scope for work and creativity. The name was created from the names of the authors of the comics Robert Kirkman and Alana Moore, so the Robert Moore font turned out. Although the font was made for comics, it is not limited to them. Posters, logos, covers, text, headings, prints, product design, web, interfaces are not all options for using the font.
  9. House Doodles by Outside the Line, $19.00
    Little houses, little houses and none are the same. Cute cottages, beautiful bungalows, homey homes and darling dwellings to use to make ads, flyers, invitations for moving, change of address, open house parties, address stamps... Some have a lot of detail so use them at larger sizes. The less detailed for can be used in a smaller size.
  10. Footloose by BA Graphics, $45.00
    Footloose was a work in progress when its original designer, my friend and colleague Bob Alonso, passed away. Back then just 14 lowercase letters were designed so far. Several years have since gone by, but lately I took on the task of developing Bob’s design into a full-fledged font. The distinctive style of his supplied letterforms provided much inspiration. In blocks of short text there is a dynamic that communicates much verve and vigor, owing in part to gracefully curving lines and high contrast of stroke weight. I guess you could say that this project has been a sort of “passing on of the baton”; and I trust that Bob would have been pleased with the outcome.
  11. Linotype Sansara by Linotype, $29.99
    Linotype Sansara, from Swiss designer Grégoire Poget, is part of the TakeType Library, chosen from the entries of the Linotype-sponsored International Digital Type Design Contest 1999 for inclusion on the TakeType 3 CD. This fun font is a type experiment behind whose oriental facade hide Arabic letters, recognizable only at second glance. This font displays generous, pointed ascenders and descenders as well as a bar-like emphasis on the upper third of the figures which connects lines and words and gives them a decorative look. Linotype Sansara reveals an astounding variety of details which bring to mind 1001 Arabian Nights, flowing gowns and snake charmers. This font is best for display in point sizes of 14 or larger.
  12. Techari by Letterjuice, $35.00
    Techarí comes from a commission in which the brief consisted of the creation of a typeface family to be used for the design of the third disc of the band called Ojos de Brujo based in Barcelona. This disc was called Techarí, which means “free” in Caló, the language of the Spanish gypsies. The starting point of the design was the music of this band, the meaning of the disc 's name, and three words given by the band as key concepts: ethnic, baroque and graffiti. Techarí is a mixture of lots of influences, which give it its unique personality. From its technical viewpoint designing Techarí was a challenge, on the one hand it had to have lots of personality, and on the other it had to work in text at 9 or 10 pt size. Its goal is precisely that, while keeping a strong personality it works in text size. The typeface also contains a Stencil version for use in display sizes which keeps Techarí's innovative spirit. The way it has been “cut" is unconventional, it has been carefully done to keep the freshness of the typeface by taking advantage of the letterforms' flow. Techarí extra complements the typeface by taking a classical typographic form, the ornament, and making it a contemporary graphic tool, vindicating this wonderful typographic element.
  13. Aditta by Taznix Creative, $16.00
    Aditta simplifies elegance into one truly outstanding handwritten font. It maintains its classy calligraphic influences while feeling contemporary and fresh. This versatility will appeal to a wide range of crafty ideas, from letterheads and titles, to stationery. Use this gorgeous and unique font to bring any DIY project to life! Aditta is perfect for branding projects, logo, wedding designs, social media posts, advertisements, product packaging, product designs, label, photography, watermark, invitation, stationery and any projects that need handwriting taste with Natural Touch. What's Included : Standard glyphs Ligature Works on PC & Mac Simple installations Accessible in the Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe InDesign, even work on Microsoft Word. PUA Encoded Characters - Fully accessible without additional design software. Fonts include multilingual support for; � � � � � � � � �
  14. Song Plugger JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    In the heyday of "Tin Pan Alley", a song plugger was one whose job it was to bring a publisher's song to the attention of performers, show producers and radio station executives; the forerunner of the promotion man who visited disk jockeys with new record releases in the hopes of getting them played on the air. Song Plugger JNL was based on hand lettering spotted on some late-1920s-early 1930s sheet music.
  15. Padraig Nua by Tony Fahy Font Foundry, $25.00
    Padraig Nua is a font conceptualized and designed by Tony Fahy. It is a European Celtic font, contemporary to many languages, not just of Europe but of the world. It’s origin is influenced by events in Ireland in the 1960s when it was decided that the uncial letterform should not be used further in Irish schools for the Irish language—Gaelic—and that it should be replaced by the Roman letterform—the Cló Romhanach as it was called afterwards. This happened overnight without any apparent discussion. It probably had a lot to do with Ireland joining the EEC, as the EU was called then. It had a massive effect on the Irish language and culture, in that the distinguishing factor that gave the language it’s identity—the half uncial/uncial fonts that were in use in all school, government and society documentation and merchandise—were lost overnight. No one said how or why. It was just done. To this day, all documentation is bi-lingual in government and Gaelic is taught in schools and universities—and decreed so by the European Union—but the presentation for both languages is the Roman letterform. Throughout the world, there are millions of Irish Americans and Irish Canadians, Irish Europeans, Australian Irish, African Irish and many living in the Middle East and Asia—and this new font—Padraig Nua, will appeal to many of them, visually recalling their roots. No one had thought, in those days, of commissioning a design that might update the Gaelic language to a more contemporary appearance that would keep the cultural nature of it intact with a revised and updated font—at one with Europe, the US and the world. Tony Fahy designed Padraig Nua (New Patrick) to address the problem. It keeps an appearance that lends towards the Gaelic language but steers it in the direction of Roman fonts. Some characters reflect letterforms from the Irish/Gaelic manuscripts and uncial fonts.
  16. Lomatic by Rochart, $25.00
    Lomatic Celtic typeface is a captivating font inspired by the enchanting world of Celtic art and symbols. With its beautifully crafted knots and intricate patterns, this font brings a touch of ancient mysticism to your designs. Perfect for projects related to mythology, folklore, or any Celtic-inspired theme. Embrace the magic of Lomatic Celtic typeface and let your creativity weave mesmerizing tales of the Celtic heritage.
  17. 21 Cent by Letterhead Studio-YG, $45.00
    21 Cent - not Century or Clarendon. This is an original font family designed from scratch. 21 Cent is named after a magical coin that brings good luck. And well, in honor of the 21st century, of course. 21 cent family is used in the almanac of the State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia. All members of 21 Cent family include the expanded character set of with support of Cyrillics, Central European and Baltic languages.
  18. Koning Display by LucasFonts, $49.00
    Koning transports high-contrast sans serifs into the present. Koning is the Dutch for king. Given the design’s elegance, this name should come as no surprise. It has been recognized with numerous awards: TDC Certificate of Typographic Excellence and Award of Excellence from Communication Arts both in 2018, and Gold from German Design Awards in 2020.
  19. Fontazia Stiletto by Deniart Systems, $20.00
    The Fontazia Stiletto font was inspired by my personal obsession with shoes. This is a stylized version of some of the lovely footwear found in my personal closet as well as some of my equally obsessed friends. You'll find 52 assorted shoe illustrations ranging from sandals to boots, some a little strange, but all in good fun.
  20. Churchward Typestyle by BluHead Studio, $25.00
    Churchward Typestyle is a clean sans serif font, originally designed as a photo font by Joseph Churchward back in 2002. Under exclusive license, BluHead Studio has digitized this typeface by using his original drawings. We added any missing glyphs, being careful to maintain the aesthetic that makes this a classic Churchward design. Joseph intended this to be a six weight family, so we digitized the Light and Ultra Bold weights and interpolated the middle four. We enhanced the functionality of the family by creating a complimentary set of small caps, as well as creating a 10 degree oblique of each weight, being careful to correct the slanted curve forms of the letters. Churchward Typestyle is now an extensive 12 weight family, ranging in weights from Light to Ultra Bold, making it extremely useful in a broad range of design applications, from text and print, to display, posters and billboards. It’s sanserif design is clean and open, with a few of those characteristic Churchward goodies. Joseph loved his ink traps, so look for many of those! They especially become more apparent in the heavier weights. All of the Churchward Typestyle fonts support the major Western European languages, and have OpenType features for ligatures, smallcaps, tabular figures, superiors, inferiors, fractions, and ordinals.
  21. Florati by Proportional Lime, $19.99
    Can you imagine the delight that the printers of the Incunabula era would have had if they had such a tool as this font with a hundred and fifty glyphs of decorative capitals. The printers of that era were lucky to have more than a handful such delights. These Decorated initials and drop caps are all based on early period exemplars, dating to prior to 1525, from a wide range of printers such as Thomas de Blavis to Günther Zainer. Every Proportional Lime Font comes equipped with a complete character map.
  22. Naive Sans by S&C Type, $8.00
    Naïve Sans is a sans serif handwritten font designed by Fanny Coulez and Julien Saurin in Paris. Our goal was to draw a font with finely irregular lines that give a human and whimsical feeling. We drew five finely balanced weights to assure a good readability whatever the size, with contrasting upstrokes and downstrokes to add an unusual, fancy touch. We also designed five shaked versions with different lowercases and uppercases, to improve your designs and bring a more organic and playful feeling. Mixed or not, both styles can be used for various purposes, such as headings, logos, posters, wedding invitations... This font is part of our Naïve superfamily that contains lot of variations: Line, Inline, Serif, Sans Serif, and a special Art Deco one. Just click on our foundry name to see them all! We hope you will enjoy our work. Merci beaucoup!
  23. Galeiya by Craft Supply Co, $20.00
    Introducing Galeiya – Cute Script Font Adorable Playfulness Step into the enchanting world of Galeiya – Cute Script Font, where adorable playfulness takes center stage. This font is the embodiment of girly charm and fun. Joyful Whimsy Galeiya’s joyful whimsy adds a delightful and whimsical touch to your projects, making it the perfect choice for a wide range of creative endeavors. Versatile Delight Beyond its cute appearance, this font is exceptionally versatile. It effortlessly adapts to various design contexts, from invitations to branding, infusing each project with a joyful spirit. Expressive Typography Galeiya is more than just cute; it’s incredibly expressive. Its lovely script style injects character and a sense of fun into your content, ensuring it leaves a memorable impression. In Conclusion In summary, Galeiya – Cute Script Font is the font that seamlessly combines girly charm with a sense of playfulness. Its versatility and expressive nature ensure your content is not only cute but also highly engaging. Whether it’s invitations, branding, or an array of creative projects, Galeiya brings a unique, expressive touch that appeals to a broad audience, leaving behind a lasting and delightful impression.
  24. Clobber Grotesk by Wordshape, $20.00
    Clobber Grotesk is a grotesk typeface family designed for high readability. It includes a range of weights and a stencil variant. The terminals of the letterforms are slightly flared in order to increase legibility.
  25. Hideaway by Pink Broccoli, $14.00
    A light hearted comic flare serif typeface inspired by a 1964 Speedy Gonzalez cartoon title, Hideway celebrates cartoon lettering. Alive with character, this typeface brings an air of familiarity as the retro lettering dances through your designs.
  26. Claston Script by Krafted, $10.00
    Turn the page to the future and leave all the past behind. It’s a new age and you will move the cogs of the world forward! There is no need to worry or fear, the Claston Script will pave the way for you. With its clean script-type design and curved indentations, this font will take your projects to the next level! Move forward with elegance and bring your audiences to where your vision is: the future. It might take some time to get them there, but that’s okay! You have the perspective, the frame of mind, and most importantly the attitude to wrap it all together into a neat project! The Claston Script aims to bring out a modern and stylish view to what you make. It fits right in with your designs, whatever it is! It’s beautiful without trying too hard, it’s gorgeous without being apologetic, it’s brave in the face of uncertainty, these all represent you. Easily connect with your urban and forward thinking audience with this script and blow their minds!
  27. Makeads by Sryga, $22.00
    Makeads, a typeface exuding subtle authority, brings a touch of seriousness to the creative palette. Rooted in the foundations of Bauhaus aesthetics, this font effortlessly balances boldness and sophistication. The supertight kerning and unique texture contrast strike an air of balance between formal and casual, making it an ideal choice for projects that demand a touch of gravitas. Makeads is the silent powerhouse that commands attention without raising its voice.
  28. Magnesia SF by S6 Foundry, $24.00
    Magnesia Sf is a modern, one-of-a-kind font that will make your designs stand out against the competition. This stylistic semi-block serif comes in 4 styles and has Multi-languages support and the display typeface has what you need for all sorts of projects! Perfectly suited for headlines, large-format prints, brand identities, social media, advertising, editorial design, posters, magazines, logos, headings, digital and more.
  29. Raimes by Craft Supply Co, $20.00
    Introducing Raimes – Script Typeface Charming and Playful Script Meet Raimes, the Script Typeface that effortlessly infuses charm and playfulness into your designs. Whimsical Elegance Raimes boasts a whimsical elegance that’s perfect for a wide range of creative projects, adding a delightful touch of fun to your content. Versatile for Creative Projects Raimes’ versatility shines through, making it an ideal choice for various creative endeavors, including branding, invitations, and more. A Script Typeface That Delights Raimes ensures that your content is not only visually pleasing but also engaging. It leaves a memorable and delightful impression on your audience. In Conclusion In summary, Raimes – Script Typeface is the font that will bring charm and playfulness to your design projects. Its versatility makes it a great choice for branding, invitations, and a variety of creative endeavors. Raimes captivates your audience, leaving them with a delightful and memorable experience, ensuring accessibility to a broad readership.
  30. Swiftel by Seventh Imperium, $25.00
    Swiftel is a Layered Script font. Brings an unusual Modern feeling. You can play the Base layer as a Regular then you can add depth font by using Shine, fill and outline layers and shadow solo. Of course the fonts is Equipped with opentype features.
  31. ITC Flora by ITC, $40.99
    ITC Flora is the work of Dutch designer Gerard Unger, and is named for his daughter. He started by doing calligraphy experiments with felt-tip and ballpoint pens, and developed these drawings into a formalized script typeface. Swiss typographer Max Caflisch advised the Dr.-Ing Rudolf Hell GmbH technology firm to add a new round-nibbed script face to their Digiset type library, and in 1984, Flora was released by Hell. Unger used a chancery cursive skeleton in this design, which imparts grace and movement. Flora was also intentionally designed to be simple and sturdy, and with its minimal variation in thick/thin stroke ratio, it worked well on the early digital typesetting machines. In 1989, the International Typeface Corporation released the font. ITC Flora continues to work well on current printers and typesetters, and it has an enduring popularity for uses that range from short text passages to display headlines.
  32. STP Display Cyrillic by Sete Std, $30.00
    Its inspiration comes from the types without serifs, with features ranging from architecture to modernist design products. With generous shapes and counterforms, the type becomes showy wherever it is, masterfully fulfilling the purpose for which it was designed. Initially designed for a signaling project in the Brazilian city of Jaraguá do Sul, Santa Catarina, the STP Display was expanded to include the largest number of characters in the Cyrillic anda Latin alphabet. This helps to find solutions in cases where a large number of languages to communicate something is needed, such as to inform a specific place for a tourist or also a direction to follow for an employee in a company. The STP Display is a modular feature, developed with rounded corners and a design based on geometric elements, ideal for use in large sizes. Forms and counterforms, its main characteristics, bring prominence to any signaling project. The STP Display Cyrillic also has another version, the STP Stencil Cyrillic, and in addition to wayfinding projects, both can be used in architectural projects, advertising, packaging, posters, and others. With a complete Latin alphabet, STP Display Cyrillic covers over 90% of the supported languages, covering the whole American continent, East and West Europe and most of the countries of Africa, Asia and Oceania.
  33. STP Display by Sete Std, $30.00
    Its inspiration comes from the types without serifs, with features ranging from architecture to modernist design products. With generous shapes and counterforms, the type becomes showy wherever it is, masterfully fulfilling the purpose for which it was designed. Initially designed for a signaling project in the Brazilian city of Jaraguá do Sul, Santa Catarina, the STP Display was expanded to include the largest number of characters in the Latin alphabet. This helps to find solutions in cases where a large number of languages to communicate something is needed, such as to inform a specific place for a tourist or also a direction to follow for an employee in a company. The STP Display is a modular feature, developed with rounded corners and a design based on geometric elements, ideal for use in large sizes. Forms and counterforms, its main characteristics, bring prominence to any signaling project. The STP Display also has another version, the STP Stencil, and in addition to wayfinding projects, both can be used in architectural projects, advertising, packaging, posters, and others. With a complete Latin alphabet, STP Display covers over 90% of the supported languages, covering the whole American continent, East and West Europe and most of the countries of Africa, Asia and Oceania.
  34. Republica Banana by Hanoded, $15.00
    At home we love bananas: the kids take them to school for ‘snack time’, they’re healthy and they look pretty as well! Republica Banana is a pun on the term Banana Republic, which was coined by American author O. Henry in 1901. In economics, a Banana Republic is a country that is run as a private commercial enterprise for the exclusive profit of the ruling class. Of course I can point out a few countries that fit this description, but let’s not get into that. Republica Banana is a very nice, hand painted brush font. It comes with double letter ligatures for the lower case and a lot of diacritics for you to play with.
  35. FF Eureka by FontFont, $65.99
    Slovakian type designer Peter Bil'ak created this serif FontFont in 1998. The family has 5 weights, ranging from Regular to Bold (including italics) and is ideally suited for advertising and packaging, book text, editorial and publishing as well as wayfinding and signage. FF Eureka provides advanced typographical support with features such as ligatures, small capitals, alternate characters, case-sensitive forms, fractions, and super- and subscript characters. It comes with a complete range of figure set options – oldstyle and lining figures, each in tabular and proportional widths. FF Eureka received several awards: the National Slovak Design Centre award in 1997 and the The Best Design in the Category of Type 19th International Biennale of Graphic Design Brno award in 2000. This FontFont is a member of the FF Eureka super family, which also includes FF Eureka Mono and FF Eureka Sans.
  36. Balgoat by Authentype, $14.00
    Balgoat is a simple sans serif font with a touch of contrast in each glyph stroke. The simplicity makes this font applicable in a variety of your designs. Balgoat is available in 9 weights ranging from thin to black so you can choose the weight you need for your design. Simple and elegant.
  37. Chicken Mayo by Mightyfire, $15.00
    Chicken Mayo - Handmade Cartoon Font is a playful and whimsical typeface that brings a sense of fun and lightheartedness to any design. Characterized by its bold and exaggerated strokes, this font features quirky shapes, reminiscent of the animated world. The letters are typically rounded and bubbly, adding a cheerful and approachable vibe.
  38. Dudu by Borutta Group, $10.00
    Dudu is a font which I made mainly for my own purposes. A lot of times in many projects I was looking for elegant vertical and modular typeface. There is a lot of fonts that overall look good but if You take a closer look, You can clearly see they have mistakes. That's why I made Dudu. Dudu is a font designed with a highest attention to the detail. Each Dudu glyph has the same modular construction. Dudu Font contains over 400 glyphs ready to use in various languages. I'm also working on a cyrillic version of a Dudu Font which soon is going to be published.
  39. Eckhardt Informal JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Eckhardt Informal JNL was found in a Dan Solo alphabets book under the name "Circus Wagon". This hand-lettered design with a playful inline is reminiscent of the show cards of the 1940s and 1950s. The Eckhardt series of typefaces is named in honor of the late Al Eckhardt, Jr. - a good friend of type designer Jeff Levine whose talents in hand-crafting attractive lettering was appreciated by many. His work, like the others before him is fast become a lost art in today's technology-driven world. Eckhardt Informal JNL is available in it's regular (inline) version and also as a solid version.
  40. English Script by Linotype, $40.99
    English Script Regular is a typeface made in the manner of English Copperplate, a kind of writing that was very popular in England during the 18th Century. Also referred to as English Round Hand, the style was promulgated by various writing masters, who published copybooks of their handwriting for students to use as guides. The style has remained popular to this day, and almost no sort of font is more readily identifiable with the ideas of formal," "old fashioned," "traditional," or "high society." English Script Regular is the perfect choice for use on wedding invitations and other announcements."
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