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  1. Hello Valentines by Beary, $13.00
    Hello Valentines is mazing hand lettering look attractive and natural! Every single letters have been carefully crafted to make your text looks beautiful. This font includes 299glyphs, including 101 alternates character. It has over 60 extended Latin characters for language support. This font is suitable for invitation, branding, advertising, mugs, christmas cards, poster design etc, and also this font is PUA encoded so all characters are accessible via Character Map, Font Book, or the font management program of your choice.
  2. Xander by Monotype, $29.99
    Based on the handwriting of the eminent Dutch typographer Alexander Verberne, Julius de Goede's Xander typeface manages to be both sophisticated and whimsical. This monoline connecting script dances across the page with the grace of a ballerina. An accomplished graphic designer and writer of more than 20 books on calligraphy, de Goede's lettering skills are evident in this careful translation of casual handwriting into a lighthearted, affable typeface family. Like a warm breeze on a spring day, Xander is fresh and welcome.
  3. Plasma by Corradine Fonts, $19.95
    Plasma is a contemporary font family, characterized by its clean and geometric appeareance. As a square based style, Plasma has a technological and futuristic feeling, so is suitable for a very wide range of uses, such as editorial, corporate, packaging, posters and web design. Plasma Family consists in 21 fonts, which comes in seven weights, and three different wides. Each font has 516 characters, and can be managed by using its Open Type features, and supports Western European, Central/Eastern European, Baltic, Turkish and Romanian Languages.
  4. Magic Love by Beary, $13.00
    Magic Love is an amazing hand lettered script font, looking attractive and natural. Every single letters have been carefully crafted to make your text looks beautiful. This font contains over 260 glyphs, including over 57 alternate characters with swashes. It has over 60 extended Latin characters for multilingual support. Magic Love is suitable for invitations, branding, advertising, poster design and more, and is also PUA encoded so all characters are accessible via Character Map, Font Book, or the font management program of your choice.
  5. Amorinda OT by Sudtipos, $59.00
    Amorinda is a connected script that manages to be wild and disciplined at the same time. It can scream wildly within a design or smoothly blend in to make it more human. With its versatile character and a complete set of alternates, Amorinda is the perfect display face for everything from product branding to signage. This 2007 version of Amorinda is now available in OpenType format to expand possibilities of use with lots of alternates when used with OpenType-aware applications such as Adobe Creative Suite.
  6. Bad Girl by Scholtz Fonts, $21.00
    Bad Girl was designed to appeal to the young consumer and the young-at-heart. While clearly feminine, it manages to combine a charming naïveté with in-your-face rebelliousness. The awkward, rather self-involved character shapes have a definite gauche appeal. Bad Girl has a gamine-like insouciance with a touch of wickedness. In contrast to its naive appearance, Bad Girl has been carefully crafted, letterspaced and kerned and contains a full character set of 237 characters. The font comes in two styles, regular and light.
  7. Manaline by Beary, $14.00
    Manaline includes a hand lettering look that is attractive and natural. Every single letter has been carefully crafted to make your text look beautiful. This font includes over 233 glyphs, including over 30 alternate characters with swashes. It has over 60 extended Latin characters for language support. This font is suitable for invitation, branding, advertising, classic design, poster design etc, and also this font is PUA encoded so all characters are accessible via Character Map, Font Book, or the font management program of your choice.
  8. Hello Summer by Beary, $14.00
    Hello Summer, an amazing hand lettering font with an attractive and natural look. Every single letter has been carefully crafted to make your text looks beautiful. Hello Summer includes over 250 glyphs and over 53 alternate characters with swashes. It has over 60 extended Latin characters for language support. This font is suitable for invitation, branding, advertising, classic design, poster design, and more. Hello Summer is PUA encoded so all characters are accessible via Character Map, Font Book, or the font management program of your choice.
  9. Gumdrop by PintassilgoPrints, $22.00
    Gumdrop is a soft sans. Stylish, original and a little bit retro, it’s an all caps font with two options for each letter and number for added spontaneity. Contextual alternates feature is included and manage the instant cycling of these alternates with the click of a button. The regular cut itself is already quite a versatile one, and the family counts yet with a cool halftone cut and a pencil-like outlined version. Is this just another damn handsome font? Hell, yes. Keep it handy!
  10. Love and Heart by Beary, $13.00
    Love and Heart is an amazing hand lettering font with an attractive and natural look. Every single letters has been carefully crafted to make your text looks beautiful. This font contains over 256 glyphs, including over 57 alternate characters with swashes. It has over 60 extended Latin characters for language support. Love and Heart is suitable for invitations, branding, advertising, poster design, and more. It is PUA encoded so all characters are accessible via Character Map, Font Book, or the font management program of your choice.
  11. Easy Does It by Bogstav, $15.00
    I started making this font with a few days left at work before my 4 weeks vacation. I managed to finish the font on the day my vacation started - but with no stress. Now I can look forward to 4 good weeks at the summerhouse, and look back at the release of this laid back, handmade and somewhat quirky font. Personally I’d use it for anything that needs an organic handmade look - perhaps packaging, posters, flyers or maybe even clothes or toys for kids!
  12. Federasyon by Yasin Yalcin, $14.00
    Federasyon was designed on the principles simplicity, legibility and functionality. The font family includes four weights and each weight has more than 240 characters on its own. Federasyon contains more than 10.000 optical arrangement data for each character to work in harmony with each other. Federasyon supports a total of 22 languages, including Western and some Central European languages.
  13. PF Haus Square Pro by Parachute, $79.00
    The minimal character of this typeface with its direct reference to Bauhaus, manages to keep the balance between strict geometric structure and elegance. It strays from monotonous repetitions and works equally well with Latin and Greek, while it really hits home with Cyrillic. Now, in its 3rd major upgrade comes equipped with all that’s needed for an international career. In total 602 characters offer support for all European languages in six different variations. Finally, five special OpenType features offer typographic solutions which includes a stylistic alternate set for Greek and Cyrillic.
  14. Mafuta by Scholtz Fonts, $19.00
    Mafuta is a round, happy font, named for the Zulu word for "fat". In tribal societies in Africa, where food was often scarce and almost never easily come by, it was considered desirable to appear "well fed". Roundness was a symbol of high status in the tribe, and a sign of wealth. The up-beat, bold outline of the font celebrates the confidence of people who feel comfortable being who they are. The font manages to be both contemporary and African. It is best used for posters and for headings.
  15. Xavier by CastleType, $29.00
    The Xavier family of typefaces is based on the delightful deco typeface called Ashley Crawford, originally designed in 1930 by Ashley Havinden. After designing Xavier Black (Serif) and Xavier Sans Black, I added Bold Sans, Medium and Medium Sans and finally added lowercase to the medium weights. Although more manageable than Ashley Crawford, Xavier, due to its very playful nature (splayed A, M, etc.) needs to be used with care, especially in terms of spacing. Xavier is a playful typeface and I have been particularly pleased to see it used in children's books.
  16. 1522 Vicentino by GLC, $60.00
    This font is mainly inspired from the engraved characters of the small book known as “Operina”, or “The method and rules for writing cursive letters or chancery script” from the famous calligrapher Ludovico Vicentino Arrighi, published in Roma in 1522 and signed with simplicity “Ludovico Vicentino”. The font contains a large set of standard ligatures and alternative characters: two lower cases, four sets of standard capitals, long s and variants, titlings, each feature easy to use with OTF managing software. It is a pro font, containing Baltic, Eastern, Central, Western European and Turkish diacritics.
  17. Santa by Typo5, $12.95
    Born as a revival of an Egyptian typeface, this hand-drawn typeface is is perfect for headers and even as a body text. It manages to keep the neutrality required for a legible typeface and having slight details that makes it unique. All the details are hand drawn, and it comes in 3 versions: Santa 01 Black, with the original inked look Santa 02 Line, an sketch version of the font, Santa 03 Out, an outline version with subtle different strokes. A Santa Pack is available including all the 3 styles.
  18. Sarlotte by Attract Studio, $18.00
    Sarlotte is a luxurious serif with an elegant style. It seduces your eyes with its curves yet still manages to maintain its classy serenity, it's perfect for branding, logos, invitations, long texts, and many more of your other needs. Sarlotte Features: Multilanguange PUA Encoded Alternates Ligatures. To be able to access alternative fonts, make sure the software you use can support opentype features such as Microsoft Word, Paint, Adobe, Corel draw, Cricut and other applications. If you need help, please contact me :) Check out Holen Vintage which is a great pair for Sarlotte.
  19. Vow by Thinkdust, $15.00
    Vow is an incredibly stylised font, strutting its stuff on the typography catwalk. Vow does everything to excess, even when cutting down: where it’s curvy, it’s very curvy, but where it’s thin, it’s thin. Vow’s regular weight has a certain boldness at text size, but its ultra-thin alternative is much better used at larger sizes, managing to take up very little space even when scaled up. Using a mix of the two creates a subtle emphasis, especially when coloured, which helps to create stunning messages in elegant ways.
  20. Cat e Poultry by Proportional Lime, $19.99
    Love them or hate them Cats are one of the most successful animals on the planet. If they had thumbs we would all be in trouble. Fortunately for us these four legged sharks have managed to domesticate us and we are able to coexist peacefully. So this font is to share the joy of being blessed with the presence of such noble animals be it those of the Pantherinae Felidae or the not so humble Felis Catus (Domestic Cat). Why the Turkey? Well... you will have to buy the font to find out.
  21. NATOKit - Unknown license
  22. Fira Mono - 100% free
  23. Disclosure by Device, $39.00
    Disclosure is suggestive of low-grade digital output, screen displays, fax machines, or high-speed data transfer. It is missing vertical sections, perhaps due to a faulty print head or signal degradation. It is intentionally monospaced — each letter has the same width, like a typewriter — and unkerned. Suitable for uses where an unfussy urgency and drama is required. Developed from the 112 Hours numbers-only font, Throughput.
  24. Kiss And Tell by Comicraft, $49.00
    You wanted the best and you got the best! Originally created for the KISS: PSYCHO CIRCUS comic in the late '90s, this thick/thin font is one of our most versatile and popular offerings. ⁠ Features automatic alternates, Manga characters, Western & Central European language support and Crossbar I Technology™ to place that character in exactly the right spot!
  25. IDAHC39M Code 39 Barcode is a specialized font designed specifically for creating Code 39 (also known as Alpha39, Code 3 of 9, Code 3/9, Type 39, USS Code 39, or USD-3) barcodes. Code 39 is a widely ...
  26. Zzzap by Comicraft, $19.00
    Run your hand under the tap and then thrust your fingers in the electrical outlet nearest to you* and you'll get the same effect that our latest release, ZZZAP will have on comic book readers everywhere when Electro, The Shocker, Black Lightning, Storm and Darth Sidious turn the dark side of the force on them. *The management accepts no responsibility for any adverse effects experienced by comic book font users who stick moistened digits into the power supply after installing this font for the purposes of comparison (it's probably best to just take our word for it). Batteries not included, void where prohibited.
  27. Yuki by Thinkdust, $10.00
    Yuki is a full and rounded font that also manages to be compact, so when you need to make a big impact in a small space and still maintain a friendly feel, Yuki is here to do the job. In two different styles, each with bold alternatives, Yuki’s best function is to grab attention without taking up too much space. The lined form allows it to look even more streamlined in this performance, cutting shapes into more easily digestible pieces, while the bold forms create even more smoothness. Use Yuki for quick, impactful statements without being aggressive.
  28. Treefrog by Three Islands Press, $39.00
    A one-time co-worker of mine sometimes used a fanciful inkpen-style script in display-lettering situations. I liked it a lot. "Phil," I says, "why not do the whole alphabet, maybe a few little dingbats, and I'll make a font." Well, one day he presented me with a stack of posterboard; he'd done some letters, all right -- hundreds of 'em. I managed to boil these down into a typeface called Treefrog, a name that seems to match its organic jumble, its tall x-height, its left- and right-leaning stems, its thick and thin strokes. Full release has many dingbats.
  29. Psychopath Note by Pitt's Hand, $7.00
    I work as a comic letterer for an Italian publisher. I created this font to write the Italian version of a Batman comic. We needed a style of writing that simulated imprecise handwriting that could change in letters and space. I didn't have one, so I decided to make one by myself. It is the first font created with criteria, and after having adjusted it, I propose it to you here. Valid for lettering comics, or for titles and graphic design when you need a simulated handwritten note, which is credible but still easy to manage.
  30. Helenium by Greater Albion Typefounders, $14.95
    Informal does not have to mean aggressively modern or casual. Helenium is inspired by some hand drawn capitals that I found added to a 19th century map. It's a great font for informal titles and headings that still keep an air or regularity and ever so slightly period elegance. It manages to be formal and casual all at once, as well as classical and modern. Helenium's range of different weights and drop shadow effects make it useful for hierarchical titles and headings. Helenium miniscule adds greater flexibility by extending the family with a fun range of rounded lower case forms.
  31. Kaizena by MaxnorType, $12.00
    Kaizena is a modern script font with alternates, final form, stylistic sets, including front and back swashes. It can be used for various purposes, and suitable for logo design, branding, greeting cards, stationery, wedding invitations and much more. The design of Kaizena nuanced Japanese style, but it is very feasible to use in modern themed designs. Kaizena uses OpenType Features, so designers can access alternate glyphs easily with graphic design softwares. Besides that, these alternate glyphs are located in Private Use Area, so they can be accessed easily with Character Map, Babel Map, or font manager softwares.
  32. Steamed by Hanoded, $15.00
    I have upgraded my existing font software and also bought new font software to play around with. It takes some time getting used to working with it; the upgraded software feels similar to what I am used to, but handles things differently and the new software is intuitive, but comes with its own language and ways of doing things. I spend most days reading the handbooks and watching online tutorials, but I did manage to create a font. Steamed is a hand drawn all caps display font that comes with a whole bunch of accented glyphs (even Vietnamese) to play around with.
  33. PF Synch Pro by Parachute, $79.00
    An industrial strength slab-serif typeface which performs equally well with headlines as well as longer text. It differs from the stiff almost mechanical structure of other slabs, by introducing distinct letterforms in characters like ‘f’, ‘r’ and managing at the same time to combine effectively the typeface’s round parts with deep cuts and sharp inner corners, which add an interesting character to this otherwise contemporary series. PF Synch Pro consists of 4 fonts from black to regular. It is loaded with 3 special OpenType features and offers multilingual support for all European languages including Greek and Cyrillic.
  34. Hire Me by Celebrity Fontz, $19.99
    A professional-looking original typeface that can be used in resumes, curriculum vitae, business communications, and e-mails, this font contains the subliminal message "hire me" embedded into each of its characters. Use it in your resume, cover letter, and written communications with a potential boss, hiring manager, recruiter, Human Resources department, or anyone who may have a say in the decision to employ you. In this tough job market, you can use every advantage you can get. If you would like a high-quality TrueType font with a subliminal message of your own choosing, contact celebrityfontz@yahoo.com for more information.
  35. Vermont by ITC, $29.99
    Vermont is an outline semi slab serif created by British designer Freda Sack. The serifs of Vermont are typical of slab serif fonts, having the same stroke width as the base strokes and forming a right angle to them. The strong figures of this font still manage to seem light and airy and the marked shading makes them seem almost plastic or sculpted. This class of font appeared at the beginning of the 20th century as an advertisement typeface, rose in popularity through the 1950s and phototypesetting in the 1970s. Vermont should be used exclusively in headlines and displays in larger point sizes.
  36. Eixample Glaces by Type-Ø-Tones, $55.00
    The Eixample project is inspired by modernist signage of various examples found in the Eixample neighbourhood in Barcelona. The name of each subfamily is related to its location or to specific elements of the original sign. In 2003 we photographed a sign with the word GLACES painted on a refrigerator, on which, over the years, we have speculated on how to manage the concept of double vertical modulation. This model has been expanded and the original idea has been developed in three variants that oscillate between monolinear and high contrast. In order to increase its versatility, the character set includes small caps.
  37. Stampede by FontMesa, $25.00
    Stampede was created from a small sample of letters found on an old document dating back to 1902 from the Chicago, Indiana & Eastern Railway Co.
  38. Futhark by Deniart Systems, $10.00
    A font based on the Germanic rune divination system dating back to medieval times NOTE: this font comes with a comprehensive interpretation guide in pdf format.
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