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  1. Reisar by Konstantine Studio, $17.00
    Reisar is inspired by the vintage sign of motels, automotive logos, and badges, mixed up with urban modern cross-culture of contemporary visuals and brutalism. It makes Reisar born with a fresh vibe combined with the past and future for your visual graphic design needs. Perfectly fit for your logo, branding, clothing, apparel, merchandise, music project, album artwork, cover, book, music video, serial title, movie title, poster, animation, stickers, event, festival, magazine, and many more.
  2. Tumbling Dice NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    An unnamed scroll typeface featured in the 1869 MacKellar Smiths and Jordan specimen book provided the pattern for this font. You may begin and end the scrolls with parentheses, braces or brackets, and employ the space bar as you normally would to construct headlines "in a pretty box". Both versions of this font contain the complete Unicode 1252 (Latin) and Unicode 1250 (Central European) character sets, with localization for Romanian and Moldovan.
  3. Vulnerable by Gian Studio, $12.00
    Vulnerable is an elegant script typeface inspired by a vintage type specimen I found some time ago at an art fair. Thin to thick contrasting lines and elegant curves make Beginta the perfect font for this type of logo and display purposes. Hope you enjoy it Feel free to contact me if you have any questions or concerns you may have and I will get back to you as soon as I can.
  4. Banner Year NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    An unnamed scroll typeface featured in the 1869 MacKellar Smiths and Jordan specimen book provided the pattern for this font. You may begin and end the scrolls with parentheses, braces or brackets, and employ the space bar as you normally would to construct headlines "in full-flowing draperies". Both versions of this font contain the complete Unicode 1252 (Latin) and Unicode 1250 (Central European) character sets, with localization for Romanian and Moldovan.
  5. Yuletide Doodles by Outside the Line, $19.00
    Yuletide Doodles is the perfect font for that quickie Christmas party flyer, menu, or invitation. Or make your own gift tags. The uses are endless. This font includes gifts, ornaments, snow globe, snow man, holly, olive branch, lots of trees and stars, a light bulb, deer, moose, wreaths, pine boughs, skate, stocking and crown. This font works well with Christmas Doodles and Christmas Doodles Too . Mix and match to your heart's desire.
  6. Olympic by Graphicxell, $19.00
    This typeface encapsulates a rhythm that is symmetrical and balanced due to a unique mix of different sources of inspiration. Proportions are precisely adjusted with subtle contours and subtle contrasts. These shapes give the font an attractive look without compromising on elegance and minimalism, ensuring that any glyph will work well in any graphic design purpose such as brochures, videos, advertising branding, logos, magazines, layout designs, posters, post templates, games and others
  7. Prolexia by Dyslexica, $10.00
    Prolexia is designed to make the font friendly towards those with dyslexia. All the characters are unique with no rotation or mirroring, this makes it harder for the mind to mix up similar glyphs. The characters are made with the illusion of perspective: this helps orient characters in the correct direction to make mental reorientation harder. Finally the o shape is somewhat flattened, this also helps to counteract mental rotation of characters.
  8. RMU Ballade by RMU, $25.00
    In the years 1937 and 1938 Paul Renner drew these both styles of the Ballade font family. Now freshly redesigned and extented for contemporary use, both styles have reappeared. These fonts contain the historical long s, which can be reached by typing the integral sign [ ∫ ] or by turning the round s into the long s via using the OT feature historical forms. It is also recommended to activate the OT feature discretionary ligatures.
  9. ITC Arid by ITC, $29.99
    ITC Arid was designed by Rob Leuschke in 1997 as a lively calligraphy typeface which looks as though it was put to paper with a piece of charcoal. Generous capitals mix harmoniously with the more reserved lower case characters and the forward slant of both create a dynamic impression. Arid should be used in point sizes of 12 and larger and is well-suited for headlines and short to middle-length texts.
  10. Greenwich by Mint Type, $35.00
    Greenwich is a modern-looking humanized sans-serif typeface with open aperture, inspired by the works of English typographers in 1910s–1920s. It comes in 9 weights accompanied with matching mixed-style italics. Containing over 950 glyphs, Greenwich offers extensive language support including Cyrillic, multiple OpenType features and numerous alternate glyphs to choose from. It works great in long paragraph texts, but is expressive enough to be used in headlines and branding applications as well.
  11. International by Yes Please, $45.00
    International is an homage to mid-century modernist trilines. Offering contemporary, well-balanced proportions and a lack of heavily dated styling affectations, International brings a uniquely modern sensibility to the triline style. International features OpenType standard ligatures, discretionary ligatures and stylistic alternates as well as a standard set of accents and symbols to provide a versatile end-user experience. International has played hard for Nike Women's Training, Nike Running, Nike Sportswear, Target, Showtime and more.
  12. Kamryn by Sharkshock, $115.00
    Kamryn is an updated overhaul of an earlier project. This version retains a distinct retro look with swashes and rounded serifs. This gives it a wholesome feel that will work well in children’s books, 80’s era apparel, or scrapbooking. European accents and extended punctuation were added along with improved kerning and alternates. Overlap may occur in certain uppercase/lowercase combinations. The 3D versions are equipped with several ligatures that correct this.
  13. Weight by Graphicxell, $19.00
    This typeface encapsulates a rhythm that is symmetrical and balanced due to a unique mix of different sources of inspiration. Proportions are precisely adjusted with subtle contours and subtle contrasts. These shapes give the font an attractive look without compromising on elegance and minimalism, ensuring that any glyph will work well in any graphic design purpose such as brochures, videos, advertising branding, logos, magazines, layout designs, posters, post templates, games and others
  14. Darkline by Subectype, $16.00
    Introducing: Darkline is a brush script font, dapper handwritten font with a personal charm. With quick dry strokes and a signature style, Darkline is perfect for branding projects, homeware designs, product packaging - or simply as a stylish text overlay to any background image. Ligatures • Are also available for several lowercase characters (double-letters which flow more naturally). These are only accessible via software with OpenType capability or a glyphs panel, e.g. Photoshop/Illustrator.
  15. Rosting Gapertas by Mega Type, $18.00
    Rosting Gapertas is a soft and elegant yet sturdy serif family that mixes retro casual undertones with a modern feel. Designed to convey a sense of tenderness and natural expression with a sense of the present to function as a bold tool and a beautiful communicator. Morning Georgian comes in 9 different weights from Thin to Black with 2 styles (Standard & Italic). Rosting Gapertas is perfect for branding, editorial, packaging or logos and more.
  16. Lemon Smash by Bogstav, $18.00
    Lemons here and lemons there - I really love lemons! I use them in foods, deserts and drinks. I even eat them just for the taste of it! And, I name a lot of my fonts something with lemon! This Lemon font has 3 different versions of each lowercase letter and comes in both Regular, Outside and Inside versions - use them as single fonts, or mix them for nice results! Go go Lemon Smash!
  17. Poynter Gothic by Font Bureau, $40.00
    Morris Fuller Benton’s drawings at the Smithsonian show a creative concern for effects of scale on typeface design. Tobias Frere-Jones began with 4pt ATF Franklin Gothic drawings, modifying proportions to mix with Poynter Oldstyle and Benton Gothic, and adjusting ends of the curved strokes of C G S a c e r s to suit news printing conditions. Poynter Gothic Text excels as subheads used with Poynter Oldstyle Text; FB 1997–99
  18. Mestiza by Antonio Lechuga, $30.00
    Mestiza is a type family with a living past, which combines its ancient roots with the handmade and the contemporary in a spirited mix that evokes elegance and strength. Thanks to its sharp terminals and high contrast, Mestiza acquires a unique personality. It is ideal for headlines and branding projects. Mestiza has 12 variants, six Roman plus Italics including Small Caps, Old-Style numbers, Superiors, Inferiors, Contextual and Discretionary ligatures, Symbols, and some Alternates.
  19. Gojet by 611 Studio, $10.00
    611 Studio proudly presents Gojet, Sans Serif font family with calm, gentle and friendly look. Gojet is available in six different weight, makes it flexible and widely usage possibilities, text, headlines, even logotype. Mix and matching different weight is absolutely the right decision to make your project more attractive, eye catching. The other fact that Gojet is based on ANSI encoding is additional point, multilingual support makes most languages can use this typeface properly.
  20. MRK Reginda by Marka Design, $16.00
    MRK Reginda is a psychedelic-inspired sans font. It's trendy, stylish, and playful. Thin and curve lines mix with smooth thick curves creating unique glyphs that are perfect for interesting wordmarks and typographic posters. The stylish and extraordinary font is containing ligatures, all punctuations, and supports multi-languages. This font is suitable for various purposes such as street style designs, t-shirts, posters, logos, labels, packaging, branding, editorial design, UI designs, and any modern purposes.
  21. Worksy by Graphicxell, $19.00
    This typeface encapsulates a rhythm that is symmetrical and balanced due to a unique mix of different sources of inspiration. Proportions are precisely adjusted with subtle contours and subtle contrasts. These shapes give the font an attractive look without compromising on elegance and minimalism, ensuring that any glyph will work well in any graphic design purpose such as brochures, videos, advertising branding, logos, magazines, layout designs, posters, post templates, games and others
  22. HD Arnie by HyperDeluxe, $30.00
    HD ARNIE is a unique little typeface. It has a combination of brutalist angles mixed with soft shapes and ink traps to create a truly unique viewing experience. The many alternates give you the flexibility and customisation to treat ARNIE as you wish and create a combination just right for you & your brand. ARNIE has many extras as well as Variable support to make this a must have font of 2022 (and beyond!).
  23. TE Start1 by Tharwat Emara, $35.00
    This font may be conservative and classic, but can also be more playful and modern. It is good for theater or art posters and for modern music, web-pictures or vinyl covers. Of course it also will be good for coffee shops, cafe's, restaurants, magazine's headers, signs or gift/post cards and weddings. Try to use it in your beauty or travel blogs, you will see how many options you will have with stylish Start.
  24. Hybi17 Legend by Hybi-Types, $12.00
    The name says it: This font is made for usage in story-telling, movies, legends, fairy tales, sagas. It will tell about strength and bravery, forgotten tales and ancient kingdoms. You may use it for headlines, slogans and advertising. The style with real capitals will enlarge your potential of design. The fonts are offering a huge character set for usage in many languages. Also thousands of kerning pairs within both styles are obligatory.
  25. Games by Graphicxell, $19.00
    This typeface encapsulates a rhythm that is symmetrical and balanced due to a unique mix of different sources of inspiration. Proportions are precisely adjusted with subtle contours and subtle contrasts. These shapes give the font an attractive look without compromising on elegance and minimalism, ensuring that any glyph will work well in any graphic design purpose such as brochures, videos, advertising branding, logos, magazines, layout designs, posters, post templates, games and others
  26. Edges by Graphicxell, $19.00
    This typeface encapsulates a rhythm that is symmetrical and balanced due to a unique mix of different sources of inspiration. Proportions are precisely adjusted with subtle contours and subtle contrasts. These shapes give the font an attractive look without compromising on elegance and minimalism, ensuring that any glyph will work well in any graphic design purpose such as brochures, videos, advertising branding, logos, magazines, layout designs, posters, post templates, games and others
  27. Beauty Shine by Java Pep, $17.00
    Introducing a pretty script font that comes with two styles regular and italic, As the name Beauty & Shine is a pretty calligraphy font that has a lot of alternate characters to switch it for more stunning and outstanding looks. Beauty & Shine aslo can switching into italic style based on you need or mix and match with regular style . This font is perfect for quotes, logo, branding, invitations, apparel, prints, wall decor, cricut projects, and etc.
  28. Tanked by Typadelic, $14.95
    Tanked is one crazy and mixed up font, perfect for any fun project you can think of! Upper and lower case letters are dispersed throughout the font, no need to use caps...just bang away on your keyboard without regard for any typographic rules. Use as a headline font or short lines of body copy, scrapbooking titles/captions...whatever! Tanked is fun and will supply a burst of energy for your projects.
  29. Shoebox by Atlantic Fonts, $26.00
    Shoebox font is crafty and sweet. It’s hand-drawn with double letter ligatures for upper and lower case. It works great in all-caps, and the lower case is a funky mix up with some interlocking ligatures too. Shoebox is rough with an occasional curl, and is paired with Shoebox Shapes; a unique picture font of Amy Dietrich illustrations (featuring boxes, bags, cats, stars, familiar household items, and for some reason, a forgetful octopus).
  30. Makes by Graphicxell, $19.00
    This typeface encapsulates a rhythm that is symmetrical and balanced due to a unique mix of different sources of inspiration. Proportions are precisely adjusted with subtle contours and subtle contrasts. These shapes give the font an attractive look without compromising on elegance and minimalism, ensuring that any glyph will work well in any graphic design purpose such as brochures, videos, advertising branding, logos, magazines, layout designs, posters, post templates, games and others
  31. Sadina by NumidiaType, $29.00
    Sadina™ is the first font family in Sadina's series, based on geometric modernism with a classic touch. Designed with triple thicknesses to build a beautiful mix between modern humanist style, contrast, and classic sense, it provides support for double linguistic zone scripting in the world, depending on "Western European and Cyrillic" languages. It supports Professional Opentype features and supports a wide variety of alternative letters and styles for scripting and an attractive titling.
  32. Anuin by Beary, $12.00
    Anuin is an elegant script font. Every letter has been carefully crafted to make your text look beautiful. With a modern script style this font will perfect for many different projects including: photography, watermarks, quotes, blog headers, posters, weddings, branding, logos, fashion, apparel, letters, invitations, stationery, and more. This font includes alternate glyphs. You can access the alternate glyph via Font Book (Mac user) or Windows Character Map (Windows user). Thanks for looking.
  33. Almost Textual by Graphicxell, $19.00
    This typeface encapsulates a rhythm that is symmetrical and balanced due to a unique mix of different sources of inspiration. Proportions are precisely adjusted with subtle contours and subtle contrasts. These shapes give the font an attractive look without compromising on elegance and minimalism, ensuring that any glyph will work well in any graphic design purpose such as brochures, videos, advertising branding, logos, magazines, layout designs, posters, post templates, games and others
  34. Balder Dash NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    The distinguishing characteristics of this typeface were suggested by cover artwork for the May 1930 issue of Inland Printer: a combination of caps based on Breda Gotisch, released by H. Berthold AG in 1928, and a lowercase based on Goudy Text. The result is a remarkably elegant and retro-stylish blackletter face. Both versions of the font contain the complete Latin 1252 character set plus support for Central European (Unicode 1250) languages as well.
  35. Calorie Suit by PizzaDude.dk, $17.00
    Calorie Suit is a clean and super sharp comic font. Actually the use of Calorie Suit is quite wide. I'd like to dare you to use this font for massive texts, even though the real force of the font is for one liners or catchwords. Originally drawn in hand, and then cleaned up beyond recognition - but keeping the characteristics of the original sketch. You may notice influences from graffiti here and there too! :)
  36. Nilakandi by Locomotype, $19.00
    Nilakandi is an elegant display script font. The sturdy and thick construction feels so strong which is the result of a combination of classic typeface and modern calligraphy. The OpenType features are very rich with many alternative fonts on stylistic sets so you will easily mix and match typography in each of your designs. With nearly 600 glyphs, Nilakandi supports many languages. Don't waste time, it's time you put Nilakandi in your font collection folder.
  37. French Art Initials JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The source for these hand-drawn initials was an early 20th Century French alphabet book whose pages were displayed online at an image sharing site. This style typifies the Art Nouveau period, and makes a wonderful paragraph starter or "drop cap" for your printed projects. Some users may still want to compose headlines with this font, but be aware there are no punctuation marks, accents or kerning - just the twenty-six initials.
  38. Trickshot by Mans Greback, $59.00
    Trickshot is a handmade script font that evokes a sense of rustic charm and enthusiasm. Its bold and expressive style makes it an excellent choice for designs that require a strong visual impact, such as sports team logos, outdoor event posters, and country-themed branding. The Trickshot font family includes four versatile styles: Regular, Bold, Italic, and Bold Italic, giving you the flexibility to mix and match styles to create unique and eye-catching designs.
  39. Culpa by BaronWNM, $10.00
    "Culpa" is a children's themed handwritten font. This font looks cheerful and without being bound by standard rules, just like the nature of children who have not been constrained by standard rules. This font has almost the same lowercase and uppercase sizes, so it can be mixed up in words and sentences. "Culpa" is very suitable for use in designs with children's themes, such as posters, clothes printing, children's books, birthday greeting cards, etc.
  40. Caravan by Linotype, $29.99
    Caravan was designed in 1938 by William Addison Dwiggins and consists of a variety of ornaments. He based the forms of the ornaments on the same lines and curves found in his font Electra. He wanted printers and designers to have the chance to combine the two fonts for a more attractive or outstanding overall picture. Caravan is particularly popular for advertisements in newspapers. Caravan can be easily mixed with other fonts designed by Dwiggins.
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