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  1. Dreamland by Comicraft, $19.00
    Ring-bearers across Middle Earth will be kissing their Sorceror's Stones, when they hear the news of the debut of this magickal collection of fonts, suitable for Incantations, Faerie talk, Books of Magic and fantastickal Arias. Coincidentally the official font of Scott Sava's DREAMLAND CHRONICLES (how didja guess?), Dreamland is also suitable for any chronicles you may have of your own.
  2. Block by Stefan Stoychev, $29.88
    Block Font Family is display font inspired by the forms of communist mass housing architecture (called blocks - resembling straight geometric shapes arranged symmetrically) started in the mid 70's in the 20th century. It comes in 4 weights and its matching italics and rounded options. The Light weight is a free of charge, so you can used to your projects.
  3. Dreamland Int'l by Comicraft, $19.00
    Ring-bearers across Middle Earth will be kissing their Sorceror's Stones, when they hear the news of the debut of this magickal collection of fonts, suitable for Incantations, Faerie talk, Books of Magic and fantastickal Arias. Coincidentally the official font of Scott Sava's DREAMLAND CHRONICLES (how didja guess?), Dreamland is also suitable for any chronicles you may have of your own.
  4. Cogeen by Twinletter, $14.00
    Cogeen is a fun display typeface that may be used for a variety of projects. This typeface is meant to be as distinctive as possible in order to generate a unique and memorable impression, making your project appear powerful and charismatic. Of course, this typeface is appropriate for a wide range of creative applications, including game covers, titles, book covers, outdoor events, posters, banners, promotional material, movie titles, YouTube covers and thumbnails, children’s games, cartoon projects, and other unique projects.
  5. HWT Bulletin Script Two by Hamilton Wood Type Collection, $29.95
    Bulletin Script was a style offered by several American wood type manufacturers in the late 19th Century. It may actually be one of the most iconic styles of the late 1960 Psychedelic era when Victorian revival was in full swing. The style known as "Bulletin Script No. 2” varies from the more commonly seen Bulletin in that its bottom strokes have a concave swash to them rather than rounded bulbous bottom terminals. This new digitization features over 300 glyphs including Central European characters.
  6. Zagolovochnaya by ParaType, $30.00
    Zagolovochnaya was based on the letterforms of Zagolovochnaya gazetnaya (Newspaper Display) type family of Polygraphmash in 1962 by Iraida Chepil et al. The face was a revival of Cyrillic version of Caslon designed in the late 1930s. The artworks of Zagolovochnaya gazetnaya were redrawn by Isay Slutsker (1924-2002) in the late 1990s. In spite of its name the font is useful both for display and text matter. The digital version was developed for ParaType in 2002 by Manvel Shmavonyan.
  7. Chess-7 - Personal use only
  8. Eye Socket - Unknown license
  9. Apple Butter - Unknown license
  10. Phantom Lord by Subversive Type, $13.00
    Inspired by thrash metal band logos. Ideal for creating a sense of speed and aggression to any project. Ideal for metal bands, graphic novels, action films and video games.
  11. Ars Nova by PintassilgoPrints, $24.00
    Ars Nova is an up-to-date incarnation of the Art Nouveau flair. Suited for striking typographic effects. Suited for some nostalgic pleasure. Specially suited for creative minds. Cheers!
  12. Rockids by Surotype, $20.00
    Rockids is a bold display typeface, Comes in two styles sharp and softed with bold characters, this font is perfect for headlines, posters, movie titles, Games, branding and others.
  13. VideoTech by The Northern Block, $12.80
    VideoTech is an 8 font family consisting of 4 weights open and 4 weights closed. A heavyweight typeface that draws inspiration from loading computer games onto the Commodore 64.
  14. Cartoon Book by PojolType, $12.00
    I made this cartoon book font in my own handwriting. This type of font is great for writing comic stories, children's games, and is perfect for making cartoon movies.
  15. King15 by Typo5, $5.95
    King15 is a beautiful script font based on signatures dated back from hundreds of years. Its asymmetry and ink imperfections give it a strong and a truly unique character.
  16. SteamCourt by insigne, $22.00
    Think smart. Think regal. Think SteamCourt, a new font designed specifically for the card game SteamCourt. A bit of background if you will: In early 2014, some friends from my college days banded together to form their own game company. Their first launch? A current Kickstarter they named SteamCourt. I love Kickstarter. It’s a fantastic platform, a great way for individuals to introduce the public to their visions. I've started a couple of them myself--both including fonts designed specifically for the projects. The first is Chatype, a font created exclusively for the city of Chattanooga. The second: Cabrito, a font developed as part of the children’s typeface book, The Clothes Letters Wear. It’s wonderful to work with so many others who come alongside to help you vision become reality. Naturally, hearing of my friends' project, I contacted them about adding a new face to their venture as well. I gave them carte blanche. They wanted steampunk. It was a great challenge, the result of which is now SteamCourt, an unforgettable display typeface that draws from the mix of Victorian regals, metallic and brass engineering, cogs, clocks and blackletter typography. It evokes a time of skillfully forged metalwork and an era of intrigue and excitement, filled with audacious feats of engineering and innovation and the perilous journeys of the airship. While influenced by the era of blackletter, SteamCourt is an unmistakable departure from the style of two centuries past, yet it still shines in its given display roles with a distinct regal twist. The serifs are asymmetrical, yet the characters are all specially and delicately balanced. It’s an eye-catching alternative to blackletter with modern steampunk touches. The game’s signature typeface has sizeable language support on top of 90 alternate characters as well. In addition to a generous number contextual alternates, SteamCourt features stylistic alternates that allow for buyers to customize its visual appearance for their preferences, helping to make it a superior option for packaging, branding and enormous typesetting logotypes as well as shorter textual content. Check out the game, but grab the font, too, to be a part of that crib created as a companion for the new game in court. It'll be the ace up your sleeve for many rounds of design ahead.
  17. ND Gestalt by NeueDeutsche, $9.00
    If you watched ND Gestalt glitter in the dark near the Tannhauser gate. You know all these sans serifs will be lost in time, like tears in rain… If you like circles you will like ND Gestalt just as much. The unconventional stem to counter bridge in the lowercase gives this one its rather unique appeal. Fonts like this are unlike any other font – they’re either a benefit or a hazard. Beware!
  18. MVB Emmascript by MVB, $39.00
    Kanna Aoki drew the letters for MVB Emmascript while on a picnic near the Conservatory of Flowers in San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park. Mark van Bronkhorst adapted the writing as a font that maintains a very natural scrawl. Later a bold weight was added. MVB Emmascript has been used to add a lighthearted, human touch to everything from fiction paperbacks to potato chip packaging. The typeface is named for Aoki's 1968 Volkswagen, Emma.
  19. Designer Block - Unknown license
  20. This Corrosion - Unknown license
  21. LD Enquirer by Illustration Ink, $3.00
    Have you Enquired lately? It's time...so choose the thick lines and slightly uneven character placement of LD Enquirer...perfect for light-hearted scrapbook pages, journaling, greeting cards, and tags.
  22. Amoonk by Product Type, $18.00
    techno, fancy, racing, super, movie, race, superhero, tech, film, automotive, calendar, font, motor, running, typography, futuristic, speed, drive, display, fast, power, action, game, branding, logotype, rally, sport, modern, car, esport
  23. LD Jacob by Illustration Ink, $3.00
    Jacob, you love him or you hate him... either way, his handwriting rocks! LD Jacob is great for journaling, adorning scrapbook pages, or adding that final touch to your project.
  24. Noisetoy by Christie, $10.00
    Noisetoy is an up-to-date font that can be used widely and successfully, as it is a simple, clear, minimal and funky and it clearly depicts 21st Century design.
  25. Spaco Stencil SC by Koray Özbey, $36.00
    Spaco is a stencil font that has a sci-fi impact. It's a nice choice for headlines, short sentences, signs in movies, games or anything that needs sci-fi effect.
  26. Magnetron by Device, $39.00
    Magnetron is a thick/thin sans with a rectilinear, round-cornered construction. Reminiscent of early computer games or contemporary dance music festival posters, it has a fashionable retro-futuristic appeal.
  27. Quado by Tadiar, $13.00
    Quado is friendly style font designed for such areas as Entertainment, Techno, Games & Applications etc. with Multilingual support (Latin Extended). Please see the preview images to see how it works.
  28. Spearhead by Solotype, $19.95
    Once again we have added a lowercase to a caps-only type from late Victorian times. We made quite a few changes from the original to make words flow better.
  29. Pixel Engine by Sronstudio, $23.00
    Unleash a nostalgic vibe with 'Pixel Engine', a font that pays homage to the golden era of gaming. This pixel-inspired typeface effortlessly blends the charm of retro aesthetics with a touch of modern design. Ideal for gaming logos, pixel art, or any project that craves a vintage arcade feel, 'Pixel Enginel' brings a playful nod to the past while staying firmly rooted in the present. Features: - Uppercase & Lowercase - Numeral & Punctuation - PUA Encoded - Multilingual support - Simple Installation - Work both on Mac and Windows Thank you very much :)
  30. Pixel Retro by JK Creative, $16.00
    Introducing Pixel Retro - Display Typeface Font Pixel Retro is a bitmap font base on the from Namco Arcade Games. This Font is Perfect for Movie, Game, Film, Logo Brand and T shirt Design FEATURES - Uppercase and Lowercase letters - Numbering and Punctuations and Multilingual Support - Works on PC or Mac - Simple Installation - Support Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe InDesign, also works on Microsoft Word Hope you Like it. **Note: All images on the demo is just for preview purpose only and not actually included on the files**
  31. Digitalis - Unknown license
  32. Ludovica by Rockboys Studio, $28.00
    ludovica. This beautiful script is for those who are needing of elegance and stylish for their designs and particularly well suited for wedding invitations, save the date cards and feminine branding.
  33. Helgis Black by Oleg Stepanov, $15.00
    Helgis Black is a hand crafted font, inspired by album covers of progressive and psychedelic rock bands of 70's. It is perfectly suited for covers (books, albums), posters and games.
  34. Hobgoblin by Hanoded, $15.00
    Hobgoblin is a cute and happy little font. It would be ideal for children's books, games and apps. Hobgoblin come with mischievous glyphs and a pot-o-gold worth of diacritics.
  35. Lightbringer by Subversive Type, $13.00
    A modern all caps font with alternative characters. Looks best in large display text, but also legible in small sizes. Ideal for rock bands, graphic novels, action films and video games.
  36. Linotype Textur by Linotype, $29.99
    Textur Gotisch is a real historic blackletter that contains a wide variety of ligatures and offers, with the Lombardic letters, a sacral style. Ideal for documents like certificates for mediaeval games.
  37. Renaissant NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    A classic late nineteenth-century face from the Dickinson Type Foundry of Boston. Both versions of this font support the Latin 1262, Central European 1250, Turkish 1254 and Baltic 1257 codepages.
  38. Cupcake by Sudtipos, $49.00
    Cupcake is a font for those with a sweet tooth. It flares the taste buds with its creamy construct and makes them drool over a sandwich, a pasta, a cupcake, or a sweet beverage in your favourite café. Another packaging accomplishment by Koziupa and Paul, Cupcake was designed specifically to appeal to the masses of the food and service industries. It covers all Latin-based languages.
  39. Kunstschau by Hanoded, $15.00
    The 1908 art exhibition in Vienna (Kunstschau 1908) featured works by Josef Hoffmann, Cark Otto Czeschka and Gustav Klimt, who showcased his famous painting 'The Kiss'. Kunstschau font was modeled on a stamp, designed by Austrian artist Bertold Löffler, for the 1908 exhibition. Kunstschau is a loose, handwritten font which comes with a distinct all caps upper and lower case, plus an extensive language support.
  40. ITC Weidemann by ITC, $29.99
    The Weidemann typeface's original name was Biblica, which was designed for the collaborative publication of a Bible by the German Catholic and Protestant Churches. The mass of text which the face was intended to set required that the design allow many characters to fit onto one line without rendering the words illegible. Thus, narrow spacing does not compromise the legibility or the elegance of Weidemann.
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