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  1. Pumpkin Hunter by Forberas Club, $16.00
    Introducing Pumpkin Hunter by Forberas, yet playful but still serious. You can use this as decorative material for your upcoming project.
  2. Squab by Tadas, $10.00
    The Squab typeface was designed to be simple, big and bubbly for projects from poster to t-shirt design or animation.
  3. Anderson Silva by Letterara, $12.00
    Anderson Silva is a monoline script that looks elegant and classy. It will add a charming touch to any crafting project!
  4. SweetiePie by Robert Petrick, $19.95
    This is a new font that I describe as a casual faux antique letterform. Great for many decorative and fun projects.
  5. Wandhen by RahagitaType, $16.00
    Wandhen is handwritten brush font suitable for a lot of projects. such as flyers, crafting, logo, banner, packaging, design product, etc.
  6. Begilas by Letterena Studios, $17.00
    Begilas is a stylish and modern serif font. Add it confidently to your unique projects and you will love the results!
  7. Queen Bella by Epiclinez, $18.00
    Queen Bella is a bold and bouncy handwritten script font. Use it for any design project that requires a personalized appearance!
  8. Lifters by Ronin Design, $15.00
    Lifters is a unique and modern display font. Shifter will work perfectly for logos, branding, advertising, and any kind of project.
  9. La Pequena by Pixel Colours, $18.00
    A delicate script font with a modern signature style, looks great in big texts and it is suitable for any project.
  10. Down River by Epiclinez, $18.00
    Down River is a sweet hand-lettered font. This smooth buttery font is a perfect companion for your next design project!
  11. Zombite by Little Red Studio, $10.00
    Zombite is a fun and whimsical display font. Quirky and mysterious, this font is perfect for all your Halloween-related projects.
  12. Kimiko by Rodrigo Navarro Bolado, $32.00
    Personal project, recommend for display, poster or other big applications, some punctuation added and a few ligatures, hope you like it.
  13. Kalimar by Letterena Studios, $17.00
    Kalimar is a cool and modern serif display font. Add it confidently to your projects and you will love the results!
  14. Banks and Miles by K-Type, $20.00
    K-Type’s ‘Banks & Miles’ fonts are inspired by the geometric monoline lettering created for the British Post Office in 1970 by London design company Banks & Miles, a project initiated and supervised by partner John Miles, and which included ‘Double Line’ and ‘Single Line’ alphabets. The new digital typeface is a reworking and extension of both alphabets. Banks & Miles Double Line is provided in three weights – Light, Regular and Dark – variations achieved by adjusting the width of the inline. Banks & Miles Single Line develops the less used companion sans into a three weight family – Regular, Medium and Bold – each with an optically corrected oblique. Although the ‘Banks & Miles Double Line’ and ‘Banks & Miles Single Line’ fonts are based on the original Post Office letterforms, glyphs have been drawn from scratch and include numerous adjustments and impertinent alterations, such as narrowing the overly wide Z and shortening the leg of the K. Several disparities exist between the Post Office Double and Single Line styles, and K-Type has attempted to secure greater consistency between the two. For instance, a wide apex on the Double Line’s lowercase w is made pointed to match the uppercase W and the Single Line’s W/w. Also, the gently sloping hook of Single Line’s lowercase j is adopted for both families. The original Single Line’s R and k, which were incongruously simplified, are drawn in their more remarkable Double Line forms, and whilst the new Single Line fonts are modestly condensed where appropriate, rounded letters retain the essentially circular form of the Double Line. Many characters that were not part of the original project, such as @, ß, #, and currency symbols, have been designed afresh, and a full set of Latin Extended-A characters is included. The new fonts are a celebration of distinctive features like the delightful teardrop-shaped bowl of a,b,d,g,p and q, and a general level of elegance not always achieved by inline typefaces. The Post Office Double Line alphabet was used from the early 1970s, in different colours to denote the various parts of the Post Office business which included telecommunications, counter services and the Royal Mail. Even after the Post Office was split into separate businesses in the 1980s, Post Office Counters and Royal Mail continued use of the lettering, and a version can still be seen within the Royal Mail cruciform logo.
  15. Starx by Koray Özbey, $11.00
    Starx is a variable display typeface with angular lines, offering a futuristic and dynamic aesthetic. It consists of three axes: angular, rounded, and slanted. The bold version embodies a strong and high-tech expression, while the italic and rounded versions convey a dynamic, sporty, and futuristic impact.
  16. TurvyTopsy by Greater Albion Typefounders, $9.00
    TurvyTopsy offers all the fun of delightful hand-drawn irregularity, captured in a typeface. Designing this was a wonderful exercise in ignoring all the rules of precise geometric construction to which we normally work. These irregular forms somehow achieve a delightful character & legibility all of their own.
  17. Tescellations by Ingrimayne Type, $9.95
    Though there are many thousands of digital typefaces available, none seem to be made exclusively of letters that tessellate, a complete tessellating alphabet. This void is now filled with not one typeface, but a group of typefaces, the Tescellations kinship group. Even though I am aware of only one use for this typeface--writing about tessellations--that does not mean there are not hundreds or perhaps thousands of other uses. These typefaces are a byproduct of two maze books I designed, Puzzling Typography and Puzzling Typography A Sequel. I found the challenge of making mazes from tessellations, including letter tessellations, intriguing and these typefaces are a byproduct that endeavor. There are seven members of this typeface kinship group. I tried to select the the glyphs that fit together best to form Tescellations; it is the most readable of the lot. The reason for an Italics version is that I needed one for the maze project. In constructing it, I tried to include as many different lower-case glyphs as I could rather than just skew the regular version. A purist might insist that the tessellation deal with the counters. My approach was to worry only about the exterior of any letter that has an interior, but for anyone who who might object to the counters, versions with filled counters are included. What did not fit into Tescellations was dumped into Tescellations Two, which is somewhat of a ransom-note type of face. It comes in two styles, a regular version and a version in which the counters are removed. TescellationPatterns shows how many of the characters in these typefaces tessellate. It has over 100 tessellation patterns, each on only one character. Simply type several lines with any character and make sure the leading is the same as the font size, and you have an instant tessellation pattern of a letter.
  18. Beachy by Mofr24, $11.00
    Introducing "Beachy," the ultimate summer display font that effortlessly blends elegance with nostalgic 90's and 00's vibes. Uniquely crafted, this multilingual typeface captures the essence of beachy aesthetics, offering both regular and outline variations. Whether you're designing posters, marketing materials, T-shirts, or headlines, "Beachy" infuses your projects with a touch of sophistication. Its versatility shines through, reflecting the sun-soaked days and gentle coastal breezes. What sets "Beachy" apart is its ability to evoke a sense of timeless charm while embracing the retro styles of the past. It pays homage to the bygone era while remaining relevant in modern design trends. Pairing "Beachy" with other related font families or typefaces further enhances its appeal. Consider combining it with complementary styles to create harmonious typographic compositions that exude a cohesive visual experience. Apart from its aesthetic appeal, "Beachy" boasts a wide range of functional aspects. Its character set includes support for multiple languages, allowing you to communicate your message effectively across various cultures and regions. The regular and outline variations offer flexibility, empowering you to experiment and create eye-catching designs that suit your specific needs. The design concept behind "Beachy" was born out of a deep appreciation for the carefree spirit and timeless beauty of coastal living. It aims to encapsulate the feeling of warm sand between your toes, the sound of crashing waves, and the nostalgia associated with 90's and 00's aesthetics. We created "Beachy" because we believe that design should not only be visually captivating but also evoke emotions and memories. By using this font, you can transport your audience to a place where summer never ends, allowing your creativity to flourish in a world of endless possibilities. Let "Beachy" be your gateway to capturing the magic of sun-soaked days and embracing the allure of the coastal lifestyle.
  19. Lame, Dude! - Personal use only
  20. Andada - 100% free
  21. Instrumenta - Personal use only
  22. Signika - 100% free
  23. Underwörld - Personal use only
  24. Sector 017 - 100% free
  25. Skipper Stencil - Personal use only
  26. Stripelane - Personal use only
  27. Ines - 100% free
  28. Future Brake - 100% free
  29. Polymoda - Personal use only
  30. Letra Libre - Unknown license
  31. Hertzace - Personal use only
  32. Zekton Free - Unknown license
  33. Pakenham Free - Unknown license
  34. Mufferaw Free - Unknown license
  35. Stitched Outline - Personal use only
  36. joeHand 3 - Personal use only
  37. Found Receipt - Unknown license
  38. Pullchain Bold - Personal use only
  39. San Remo - Personal use only
  40. River Avenue - Unknown license
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