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  2. Birthday Doodles by Outside the Line, $19.00
    Birthday Doodles.... cakes, hats, banners, flags, confetti, streamers, balloons, noise makers, and some written and printed words. Plus a full set of numbers. Everything you need to make cards, invitations, and to scrapbook all your parties.
  3. Vivala Coffee House Icons by Johannes Hoffmann, $19.00
    73 icons on the topic »coffee house.« The extensive kit includes the category’s coffee, drinks, food, coffee makers, roasted coffee and tea. The clear design is adapted to mobile interfaces and suitable for print, as well.
  4. Fou Pro by URW Type Foundry, $49.99
    The Fou typeface family was designed as an alternative to Trade Gothic condensed bold. During the design process of a normally wide font variant a system developed that responds to white space and changing proportions. Thus, round transitions become rectangular and vice versa, space is made and space is taken away. This system and the associated changes are continued on a model with semi-serifs. Fou can also be used as an alternative to Din or the wider Q-Type, but in comparison offers more room for emphasis with its italics, expert sets and numerous special characters.
  5. Caleb Mono by Brenners Template, $19.00
    Caleb Mono Font Family It is originally inherited from Caleb Grotesk. And, It is a reinterpretation of the proportional and grotesque sensibility of Glphs with a more modern and rarity feeling. Monospace fonts are a great choice for any designer who wants to create a retro, and minimalist feel. The disadvantages of ambiguous readability due to its wide width and mechanical placement are clearly present, but still attractive and elegant. To overcome these shortcomings, this font family gave variable side bearing values to each glyph and adjusted the width of the glyphs themselves. It is designed with a more human sensibility.
  6. News Gothic BT by Bitstream, $29.99
    The standard American sanserif of the first two thirds of the twentieth century, prepared for ATF by Morris Fuller Benton in 1908 under the name News Gothic, with a matching lightface known as Lightline Gothic. Linotype’s Trade Gothic follows News Gothic except for its widely-spaced straight-sided boldface based on ATF Alternate Gothic No.3. Linotype matches News Gothic Bold, a boldface version that originated at Intertype, with Trade Gothic Bold No.2. Ludlow Record Gothic follows News Gothic more loosely. News Gothic BT™ font field guide including best practices, font pairings and alternatives.
  7. Fou Serif CN by URW Type Foundry, $49.99
    The "Fou" typeface family was designed as an alternative to "Trade Gothic condensed bold". During the design process of a normally wide font variant a system developed that responds to white space and changing proportions. Thus, round transitions become rectangular and vice versa, space is made and space is taken away. This system and the associated changes are continued on a model with semi-serifs. "Fou" can also be used as an alternative to Din or the wider Q-Type, but in comparison offers more room for emphasis with its italics and condensed styles, expert sets and numerous special characters.
  8. Bagunsa by Turto Studio, $10.00
    Bagunsa is a multilayer fun party play sans font. It intend to be an ongoing family with maybe infinite possible styles.
  9. Mayan by Grummedia, $20.00
    Designed for a role-playing scenario, this alphabet was fun to create and fun to ‘translate’ when incorporated into replica stelae.
  10. Best Part by Just Font You, $20.00
    Best Part, an elegant yet casual fancy script typeface inspired by the casual fashion lookbook and classy feminine stuff nowadays. Perfectly fit for branding, logo, wedding things, greeting cards, fashion, lookbook, marketing promotion, anytime you want to look fancy elegant but still casual.
  11. Pointer by Larin Type Co, $12.00
    Pointer - a handwritten script font. This fonts are ideal for branding and will decorate any of your projects. You can also use it to create a logo or use for small businesses, t-shirts, book covers, stationery, marketing, blogs, magazines, and more.
  12. Jumpis by Fitrah Type, $19.00
    Jumpis is the newest typeface with a tagging graffiti style. The entire typography has been designed to work on large sizes. This font ideal for designing merchandise, social media, marketing posts, product packaging & branding projects. Jumpis supports uppercase, lowercase, numerals and punctuation.
  13. Harvest Barn by Konstantine Studio, $15.00
    Harvest Barn, a fresh beautiful rustic farmhouse font. Inspired by the rustic home decor concept and farmhouse feels. It would be a perfect mate for branding, logo, rustic wedding concept, home decor, journal, poster quote, vintage flea market promotion, etc. So versatile, right?
  14. Spearion by Outerend, $20.00
    Like spearheads moving in directions, the core idea of creating “Spearion” fonts was originated from concepts of speed, flow and movement. These slab fonts would be great for your next projects such as logos, film and TV credits, marketing materials, and many more!
  15. PM Eckmore by Paper Moon Type & Graphic Supply, $15.00
    Eckmore is a modern psychedelic variation of the Art Nouveau font Eckmann. It is inspired by 1970s concert posters of The Filmore in the San Francisco Bay Area. Its casual vibe is perfect for everything from retro fashion marketing to toy packaging.
  16. Lickos by Fitrah Type, $12.00
    Lickos is the newest typeface with a tagging graffiti style. The entire typography has been designed to work on large sizes. This font ideal for designing merchandise, social media, marketing posts, product packaging & branding projects. Lickos supports uppercase, lowercase, numerals and punctuation.
  17. Gordon by Letterbox, $50.00
    Although appearing at first as a no-nonsense bold titling face, Gordon actually offers a much greater complexity through the addition of a wide range of special superscript ornaments. This adds an element of spice and depth to the face, creating a wide variation of creative typographic possibilities.
  18. Azero by Mysterylab, $15.00
    Azero is a extra heavy sans serif font with four style variations. The uppercase alphabet in particular is stylized to feature a wavy baseline on many of the characters, for a unique look that's just enough to add some unusual vibe and uniqueness. When your layout calls for heavy type with a wide (but not too wide) look, Azero is a strong choice. Great for bold headlines, logos, branding, wide horizontal banners, themes with a Hispanic flair, fitness products, food packaging, or retro poster styles.
  19. Zygo by Zang-O-Fonts, $25.00
    A wide, square font, ZygoSE fits perfectly into a clean, dynamic design piece.
  20. KG Change This Heart by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    Short, wide thin-stroked writing. Although handwritten, it is a very clean style.
  21. Newmark by Jonahfonts, $40.00
    Very suitable for a wide range of applications including texts, packaging and headings.
  22. Obdulia by Andinistas, $39.95
    20g Rosadelia + 200g Alcira + 2 tablespoons Heleodora + 1 cup ninja stock + 100g Lucrecia + 2 tablespoons lirrot. REDUCE to a medium heat and melt the grunge. Add the photo and color and sauté for 5 minutes or until softened. Add the design, stock and andinistas and simmer until slightly thickened. Serve immediately with Dingbats and handwriting South America.
  23. Ghost Blood by Selvia Design, $15.00
    "Ghost Blood" is a special Halloween horror font that is very unique and scary. This font looks like melting blood, which will add horror to your Halloween moment. Apart from Halloween, this font can also be used for party invitations, metal concert invitations, horror movie titles, and more. Equipped with uppercase, lowercase, numerals, punctuation, and multilingual support.
  24. Bemis by Leksen Design, $29.00
    I accidentally fell in love with type design, and more specifically, the inscription on the historic Bemis building in Seattle. A high waist and great contrast are characteristics of this classic caps lettering that inspired my debut typeface, with additions of 3/4 caps and ornaments to boot. Read and hear more about the creation of this digital revival.
  25. Bastinado by Elemeno, $25.00
    Big, thick and chunky, Bastinado is imposing, but the bat-like, scalloped edges give it a sinister presence. Bastinado is an ancient Asian method of torture in which the bottoms of the victim's feet are beaten until he can no longer walk. This font looks like it wants to catch other fonts in a dark alley.
  26. Art Lover JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    While browsing through a Dan Solo type reference book, Jeff Levine fell in love with the multiline stylings of one particular typeface, then sat down and re-drew from scratch his own interpretation of the design. Jeff's version is called Art Lover JNL - offering kudos to art in general, the Art Deco movement and (of course) type design.
  27. Put My Foot Down by Ingrimayne Type, $14.95
    If you grew up in the north, you may have stomped out letters in the fresh snow during the winter. Memories of such winter fun helped inspire this typeface. If one can do the typeface with shoes or boots, one can also do it with bare feet and hands. Non-human variants are possible, such as bird tracks.
  28. Pedell by profonts, $41.99
    Pedell ist eine neue Schreibschrift, die das Schreiben mit Kreide simuliert. Ein Font mit eben diesem ‚Kreidecharakter’ fehlte bisher noch in der profonts Library. Also wurde der Schriftdesigner Ralph M. Unger beauftragt, eine Kreideschrift zu schreiben und zu digitalisieren. Pedell ist eine gut lesbare, lebendige und nicht kindische Handschrift, die nicht nur für schulische Zwecke hervorragend einsetzbar ist.
  29. Hogfish by PizzaDude.dk, $20.00
    Hogfish comes with contextual alternates that cycles as you type! 6 different versions of each letter for you to play around with!
  30. Lydstyrke by Bogstav, $16.00
    Lydstyrke is Sound volume in danish. Always play your favourite music loud...really loud. Turn up the volume - skru op for lydstyrken! :)
  31. DB Beach Doodles by Illustration Ink, $3.00
    Capture your favorite beach moments with DoodleBat Beach Doodles. Remember the fun vacation and playing in the ocean with these fun DoodleBats.
  32. Home Education by Hanoded, $15.00
    Just before the end of 2020 all schools in Holland closed for the second time, because of an increase in the number of COVID 19 cases. This means that my wife and I have to educate our three kids at home. The kids are great and take their tasks seriously, but it is difficult, as all three of them require different educational levels. I am sure you parents understand. Trying to get some work done is virtually impossible, so my wife and I made a schedule and we live by ‘on duty’ and ‘off duty’ days. I was thinking of this when I created this font (obviously on an ‘off duty’ day). Home Education is a handwritten scribble font. It was made with a Sharpie pen (possibly used by one of my kids, because I noticed tiny ink stains on my wooden dining table…). It comes with all the diacritics you can hope for and lovely double letter ligatures for you to play with.
  33. Schwenk by Kostic, $40.00
    Schwenk is a wide reversed-contrast typeface made to be used in display settings – headlines, logotypes, store windows. The Regular style is adjusted for smaller point size while the Thin is made in a higher contrast for large headlines. An alternative (wide) capital letter I is available via the Stylistic Set.
  34. Hesster Mofet by JOEBOB graphics, $20.00
    Hesster Mofet is what I got after writing with an old and weathered calligraphic marker on textured paper. The characters were smoothened for a clean result, but since the original sketches had such a nice rough, edgy feel to them, they were also made into a complete font set. A couple of ligatures and a Hannibal Lecter reference were thrown in the mix as well. You can get both versions at a discount.
  35. Maraka by Rosario Nocera, $12.00
    Maraka is a handwritten font family, drawn with a paint marker on rough paper, then scanned and turned into vector format. Maraka has a lot of alternative letters and is available in three versions: “Regular”, characterized by an unique look obtained by drawing the letters on a rough sheet, "Solid" and "Serif". Maraka is ideal for large headers, straplines and typographic compositions, but it still gives a great dynamic effect when writing wordy paragraphs.
  36. Ice Cream Grande by Zeenesia Studio, $15.00
    Ice Cream Grande is Display and colorfull font. It was created with freehand handwriting style using a marker. It look classy and happiness to all your designs. You can use this font for a logo, kids clothing, invitation, poster, friendly design, fun design, book cover, adventure poster, outbound poster, and any cute and funny typeface needs and more. It came with number & punctuation, multilingual support, and PUA encode Hope you like this product.
  37. Nafta Brush Font by WildOnes, $4.95
    Nafta Extended Font is the Pro version of the free Nafta Font. It features a huge language support, from all European languages to even Cyrillic and Vietnamese. The Font features handwritten marker shapes with natural edges. Nafta Extended is a brush font which you can use and enjoy again and again, for anything from promotional material and handwritten quotes, to product packaging, merchandise, and branding projects. Made by Krisjanis Mezulis ar Wildones Type Foundry.
  38. Gutreks by Maulana Creative, $15.00
    Gutreks is a handwritten feel font. With marker stroke, italic and fun character with a bit of ligatures. To give you an extra creative work. Gutreks font support multilingual more than 100+ language. This font is good for logo design, Social media, Movie Titles, Books Titles, a short text even a long text letter and good for your secondary text font with sans or serif. Make a stunning work with Gutreks font. Cheers, MaulanaCreative
  39. Ad Hoc by Linotype, $29.99
    Ad Hoc is a fake. My intention was to design a typeface with the looks of the characters drawn on paper with a marker pen. But they are all drawn on a monitor, with no scanner ever involved. That's the reason why they look so regular. Ad Hoc is Latin and stands for, approximately, for this reason". The expression itself is often used for something unplanned, improvised. Ad Hoc was released in 1992.
  40. Lettown Hills by Senzana, $8.00
    Lettown Hills is inspired by urban or freestyle artworks. With casual or marker style and lot of stylistic alternates you can create realistic headers. It’s a font that can be used with vintage, simple and modern styles. Comes also with swashes font. It works beautifully for personal branding, advertising or creative headers. Looks good also with retro style typography or branding. It is very suitable for logos, posters, t shirts and more.
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