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  1. Lenorah JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Lenorah JNL is a block-like design with spur serifs and is one of a number of wood type revivals by Jeff Levine.
  2. AntsyPantsy by Ingrimayne Type, $14.95
    AntsyPantsy, BuggyFont, and MousyFont are based on the same design; only the building blocks—ants, bugs, and a stylized mouse—have been changed.
  3. Model Railroad JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The block style lettering with rounded corners found on a package for model railroad kit parts was the inspiration for Model Railroad JNL.
  4. MousyFont by Ingrimayne Type, $14.00
    AntsyPantsy, BuggyFont, and MousyFont are based on the same design; only the building blocks—ants, bugs, and a stylized mouse—have been changed.
  5. Rahere Esoteric by ULGA Type, $25.00
    Rahere Esoteric is a gothic-flavoured, quasi-Roman display font with an eccentric persona and more quirks than a Tim Burton film. A member of the extended Rahere typeface family, it’s the enigmatic cousin of Rahere Roman Display & Rahere Sans. This is a niche display font that doesn’t try to please everyone. Rahere Esoteric revels in its mystical aura, using a bewildering array of ligatures to magically transmute itself as characters loop, curl, jerk and strut, randomly connecting and disconnecting into words like a retro-futuristic steam train clattering along a disused railway track, challenging and delighting the reader at the same time. To add more sparkle, there are alternatives, inferior and superior caps plus a [Wicca] basketful of symbols, ornaments, weird faces and even a snake-infused ampersand. Whilst Rahere Esoteric has been designed primarily as an all-caps font, the lowercase slots contain small caps with corresponding numerals. However, because this is an arcane, unpredictable font, order and regularity are frowned upon, which means there are no tabular numerals – so company reports or accounts are a solid no! Unless they’re for the Golden Circle of Alchemists PLC or Gothic Blackstar Corporation. It is ideal for all things pagan, esoteric, alchemy, other-worldly or magic-related projects and particularly useful for music genres across the Gothic / Darkwave / Ethereal spectrum. What about legibility? Hey, look into my eyes: Esoteric is all about the mystique. If a secondary font is needed for the important stuff, I recommend its cousin, Rahere Sans, which pairs beautifully with this display font and is perfect for long passages or small text. The initial idea for Rahere Esoteric came about during a visit to Whitby, a small coastal town in Yorkshire, UK and famous for its inclusion in Bram Stoker’s novel, Dracula. A Steampunk festival was in full swing and the narrow streets of the town centre were teeming with people adorned in a glorious fusion of clothing and accessories influenced by a love of 19th-century life, science fiction, horror, fashion and art. I was fascinated by the juxtapositions of colour, patterns, material and style – archaic mechanical Sci-fi, gothic, the American Wild West and romantic Victorian. But what intrigued me the most, somehow, all the disparate elements worked as a whole. Thus, like Frankenstein, this font jolted into existence. Supported languages include Western Europe, Vietnamese, Central/Eastern Europe, Baltic, Turkish and Romanian.
  6. Ursula Handschrift by Letters&Numbers, $28.00
    Ursula Handschrift is based on the designer’s handwriting. Individual characters are simple, soft and expressive; making it a friendly, organic script. It will work well in scrap-book style designs, comic books, for informal headings and image captions. Ursula Handschrift is extended, containing West European diacritics making it suitable for multilingual environments and publications.
  7. P22 Kells by P22 Type Foundry, $24.95
    The Book of Kells is a ninth century gospel created in the British Isles and is considered to be the finest existing example of early Celtic art. The book itself is now housed in the Trinity College Library, Dublin. This computer set combines historical accuracy with functional readability and features 72 elements and linking borders.
  8. Free Form Showcard JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    One of the examples in the 1916 publication “Baker’s Showcard Book” [an early 20th Century instructional book on sign lettering] was simply called “Plain Poster”. Somewhat Art Nouveau in style, but with many ‘nonconforming’ character shapes and widths, this novelty design is available digitally as Free Form Showcard JNL in both regular and oblique versions.
  9. Federal Agent JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    In the 1959 premiere season of “The Untouchables” (based on the book by Eliot Ness and Oscar Fraley) the opening title jumps off of the cover of the book and stretches out into tall, extremely condensed lettering. This inspired the type font Federal Agent JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  10. Paddingtoons by Inumocca, $15.00
    PADDINGTOONS inspiration from children book style, its realy simple and eyecathing. Paddingtoons Powerful Display font, All Caps With Variant for the Capital Letters. is perfect for Poster quotes, flyer, headings, Magazine, Children Books cover, blogs, logos, invitations and more. - Unique glyphs - Multilingual Characters - UPPERCASE - Lowercase - Numeric - Symbol - Punctuation Character inumoccatype illustration and typo Studio
  11. Alphabet Asri by Asritype, $28.00
    A beautiful serif font with calligraphic touch. Great for your documents, book printing, and other designs.
  12. Aros by Jonahfonts, $40.00
    Usage recommendations: Captions, fliers, packaging, cards, posters, ads, book jackets, manuals, menus, bulletins, magazines, greetings, announcements.
  13. Kells by Classic Font Company, $14.95
    A face designed specifically to complement celtic decorated capitals and based on text from the book.
  14. Badwulf by Oleg Stepanov, $11.00
    Badwulf is a hand-lettered display font. It is good for cartoons, children's books and games.
  15. Scoto Koberger Fraktur N11 by Intellecta Design, $9.00
    digitization of autentic medieval blackletters from Anton Koberger and Otavia Scotus german typographers, from incunabula books
  16. Rumpelstiltskin by Hanoded, $10.00
    A cartoonish, happy font with an uneven baseline, great for use in children's books and cards.
  17. Juke Box by Jonahfonts, $35.00
    Usage recommendations: Captions, fliers, packaging, cards, posters, ads, book jackets, manuals, menus, bulletins, magazines, greetings, announcements.
  18. Celtic Ornaments BA by Bannigan Artworks, $19.95
    Characters are ornaments that are derived from ancient Celtic manuscripts such as the Book of Kells.
  19. Pinot Noir by Jonahfonts, $40.00
    Usage recommendations: Captions, fliers, packaging, cards, posters, ads, book jackets, manuals, menus, bulletins, magazines, greetings, announcements.
  20. Sports Jock JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Sports Jock JNL brings you a serif-style sports font built on the classic design of an early-1900s block font with chamfered angles.
  21. Environ by MADType, $-
    Environ is a rounded and modular font. Because it utilizes many straight lines, it works well for small blocks of text at small sizes.
  22. Brilliante by Gerald Gallo, $20.00
    Brilliante is a geometric, uniform stroke, sans serif font with rounded end strokes. It is ideal for headlines, titles, branding, small blocks of text.
  23. Sketsa by PojolType, $13.00
    I design this Sketch font from my own handwriting. I was inspired by Sketch Writing when I designed buildings. Fond This can be used in writing books. titles of books, magazines, clothes and can also be used as branding. You can choose several alternative capital letters and ligatures according to your wishes in writing your writing form. Thanks.
  24. TE Dr. Mohammed by Tharwat Emara, $50.00
    Dr. Mohamed Font Combines the originality and modernity characterized by the strength of the letters and settings of theModulation marks used in the writing of newspapers, magazines, books, children's books and billboards easy to read and also features new combinations of letters make it was handwritten and this font contains the letters (Arabic - Farsi - Urdu - Latin).
  25. Burdigala X Sans by Asgeir Pedersen, $24.99
    Burdigala X Sans is an open and spacious typeface, ideal for larger amounts of (printed) texts in brochures, magazines and books. Being wider than usual, it works especially well in media intended for on-screen reading, such as in Pdf-documents, e-books, applications and so on. Burdigala is the ancient Roman name of the city of Bordeaux France.
  26. Shannon by Monotype, $29.99
    The Book of Kells is a handwritten Irish text which dates back to the 8th century. Kris Holmes and Janice Prescott digitalized some letters from this book and some from a Grotesk font in the style of Frutiger. A computer filled in the blanks and the designers then gave the font its finishing touches by hand.
  27. Goudy Titling by Matteson Typographics, $19.95
    Goudy Titling was designed by Steve Matteson. It is based on the 2" wood engravings Frederic Goudy made for his book ‘The Trajan Capitals’ - a seminal book about the history of the Roman letter. These letterforms predate the work of Father Catich’s exhaustive study of the Trajan Column and, while remarkably faithful to the inscription, have Goudy’s interpretive fingerprints.
  28. Curlaight by Outerend, $18.00
    The type family “Curlaight” has whimsical curly shapes but has some level of uniformity with straight lines and angles. These modern retro feel fonts look great for children’s books, posters, book covers, packaging labels, or even logos like TV and movie titles. Seven weights - thin, light, regular, medium, semibold, bold, and black - are available for your creative projects.
  29. Agatha Bergman by PeachCreme, $22.00
    Introducing our new modern signature font "Agatha Bergman". We would say that "Agatha Bergman" is a result of our latest experiment since a few new things have been done: "Agatha Bergman" is a voguish sophisticated signature-style script with three different uppercase alternatives for each letter and a unique short swash for each lowercase letter. We usually used to make long and wavy swashes, however, that's not the case this time. Also, the stylistic alternates were coded as both ligatures and swashes so that turning on the “Standard ligatures” was enough to access them. The font includes 152 fancy standard ligatures and 6 discretionary ligatures, and while working on them we tried to consider those letter combinations that are often met in surnames, e.g. -ovsky.
  30. Robusto by Galapagos, $39.00
    Thirteen or 14 years ago I admired, out loud, a book I found on a shelf in Matt Carter's office. That Christmas I was pleasantly surprised to find that Matt had found another copy of the book and he gave it to me. The book was about the life of Oswald Cooper and it contained numerous specimens of Cooper's lettering jobs. Among them was an interesting image of 7 letter that spelled out the word 'Robusto'. These letters were used as the model for the font Robusto. All I needed to do was develop 221 other glyphs to finish the font.
  31. Librum by Hackberry Font Foundry, $24.95
    This is the serif text family for the book design group of font families which David designed in the process of writing "Practical Font Design With FontLab 5". The letterspacing is set wide for body copy use. The main purpose is readability and reading comfort. There are several whimsical graphics, plenty of OpenType features: oldstyle figures [tabular and not], small cap figures, lining figures [tabular and not], discretionary ligatures, small caps, and so on. The feature set is limited for the italic and bold versions. It produces an exceptional book. See Librum Book Design Group for a package containing all fifteen fonts,
  32. Celtic-BA by Bannigan Artworks, $19.95
    This is my interpretation of the writing in ancient Celtic manuscripts such as the Book of Kells.
  33. Crackers by BA Graphics, $45.00
    Extreme look but yet simple enough for headlines, books and loose ads. A happy go lucky look.
  34. 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 !
  35. Mimi MF by Masterfont, $59.00
    Simple yet decorative serif stroked font . Use for titles, signage, captions etc. Highly legible at children books.
  36. 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 !
  37. 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 !
  38. Manchester by BA Graphics, $45.00
    A Bold Powerful Condensed serif face; great for book jackets, magazines, ads and just about any application.
  39. Jeeks by Oleg Stepanov, $12.00
    Jeeks is a simple hand made font, good for children and comic books, cartoons, posters and games.
  40. Thataway JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Thataway JNL is an assortment of arrows in many different sizes, shapes and directions that were collected from antique letterpress blocks and other vintage sources.
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