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  1. Nyanyamu by Youngretro®, $3.00
    Based in Seoul city, South Korea, Youngretro® was established in 2019, when the founder decided to make a foundry where type was made for product, branding designer, made by designers. Youngretro has successfully produced high-quality fonts. We are making creative & fresh fonts suitable for branding, magazine, products. The youngretro library has unique handwritten fonts such as Nyanyamuⓒ.
  2. Grimpt by Typesketchbook, $45.00
    Grimpt is a fashion and modern type, made up of three sub-families. Brush (with alternate version), Print (made from beautiful Sans-Serif font “More”), and Script. In these families , you can choose the original and rust styles (offers different feels in different effects). The complete family has 12 individual typefaces that serve your projects every purpose.
  3. Sassafrassy by Emily Lime, $68.00
    Sassafrassy™ is a fun hand-calligraphy font family that includes 2 font styles (Simple & Swash), Map Things & a Pattern set to help you create beautiful custom designs. Written using a flexible steel nib & ink on paper. The Simple version includes an extensive character set designed for ease of use. The Swash version has all of the swash characters and gives the font a different stylistic feel. The Pro version contains all characters from both of these two fonts, over 1000 glyphs in total. Also included in this family is a fun “Map Things” set so you can create your own hand-drawn maps & a Free Pattern Set (some of which were used to create the above banners). Map Things & Patterns aren't recommended for use in Word. Language support includes your standard characters plus Eastern European & Baltic character sets. Happy creating!
  4. Niceto by MaGo Fonts, $5.00
    by MaGo in Fonts Display Niceto Typeface is a sans serif display font family designed for logotype design. Using its different variations (included in 4 fonts) you may archieve unique headlines and phrases to emphasise your brand. It's cool and clean yet warm, and it may communicate many personalities, according to its different uses. This font family includes: Niceto Regular (286 glyphs) Niceto Smallcaps (381 glyphs, including alternates!) Niceto Shadow (286 glyphs) Niceto Shadowline (286 glyphs) This font is PUA encoded, so you may access ALL characters included, to be used on your design software. Please search for "PUA encoded fonts" if you are not sure how to access them! Under Type1 encoding, supports 64 languages. With all its possibilities, Niceto may be as flexible as your needs require, giving you all the freedom to design!
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  8. Mark - 100% free
  9. Youthanasia Texture - Personal use only
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  12. MAWNS' Graffiti Filled - Personal use only
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  25. Kerberos Fang by Hanoded, $15.00
    A creepy, blood-splattered horror font, made entirely with brushes and ink. Ideal for websites and halloween.
  26. Sadey Ann by Borges Lettering, $35.00
    A nice delicate script made for my little girl, Sadey. This penline script has 26 alternate characters.
  27. Lettering Guide JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Lettering Guide JNL from Jeff Levine further continues his series of stencil fonts made from original sources.
  28. Brosha by La Boîte Graphique, $14.00
    A hand made font ideal for your graphic project : packaging, posters, children's books… and many other media !
  29. Gothic Ritual by Geo Dim Creations, $9.99
    Gothic Ritual is inspired by well known franchise Diablo that made its initial release back in 1996.
  30. Angulatte by Gerald Gallo, $20.00
    Angulatte is a sans serif font made up of characters that are drawn with only straight lines.
  31. Tanuki by La Boîte Graphique, $15.00
    A hand made font ideal for your graphic project : packaging, posters, children's books… and many other media !
  32. Darek by La Boîte Graphique, $16.00
    A hand made font ideal for your graphic project : packaging, posters, children's books… and many other media !
  33. Began by Atlantic Fonts, $26.00
    Began is square and round, athletic and unapologetic. It may be just what you are looking for.
  34. Jeeks by Oleg Stepanov, $12.00
    Jeeks is a simple hand made font, good for children and comic books, cartoons, posters and games.
  35. Fat Face No. 20 by Solotype, $19.95
    This is almost a necessity if you are doing reproductions of mid-19th century posters and playbills.
  36. Neue Haas Grotesk Display by Linotype, $33.99
    The first weights of Neue Haas Grotesk were designed in 1957-1958 by Max Miedinger for the Haas’sche Schriftgiesserei in Switzerland, with art direction by the company’s principal, Eduard Hoffmann. Neue Haas Grotesk was to be the answer to the British and German grotesques that had become hugely popular thanks to the success of functionalist Swiss typography. The typeface was soon revised and released as Helvetica by Linotype AG. As Neue Haas Grotesk had to be adapted to work on Linotype’s hot metal linecasters, Linotype Helvetica was in some ways a radically transformed version of the original. For instance, the matrices for Regular and Bold had to be of equal widths, and therefore the Bold was redrawn at a considerably narrower proportion. During the transition from metal to phototypesetting, Helvetica underwent additional modifications. In the 1980s Neue Helvetica was produced as a rationalized, standardized version. For Christian Schwartz, the assignment to design a digital revival of Neue Haas Grotesk was an occasion to set history straight. “Much of the warm personality of Miedinger’s shapes was lost along the way. So rather than trying to rethink Helvetica or improve on current digital versions, this was more of a restoration project: bringing Miedinger’s original Neue Haas Grotesk back to life with as much fidelity to his original shapes and spacing as possible (albeit with the addition of kerning, an expensive luxury in handset type).” Schwartz’s revival was originally commissioned in 2004 by Mark Porter for the redesign of The Guardian, but not used. Schwartz completed the family in 2010 for Richard Turley at Bloomberg Businessweek. Its thinnest weight was designed by Berton Hasebe.
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