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  1. Business Penmanship by Sudtipos, $79.00
    Business Penmanship is an ode to the business handwriting from the era penmanship was a highly-valued part of business education and practice.
  In the early 1800s, Platt Rogers Spencer (1800-1864) created what would become the most widely accepted and prized cursive writing method used in business. Before the American Civil War, Spencer was the undisputed king of handwriting. He was also an outspoken supporter of American business education. By the late 1800s business education included some focus on penmanship, and there were many colleges that specialized in it. One of the most influential penmanship schools was founded by Charles Paxton Zaner and his partner E. W. Bloser. Later on, in the early 1900s Austin Palmer introduced the Palmer Method of business penmanship, and it soon became the most popular handwriting system in the United States.
  Business Penmanship is a single feature-rich font that includes over 1100 characters, covering ligatures, alternates, a large set of beginning and ending extensions, as well as a wide range of Latin-based languages, including Turkish and the languages of Central and Eastern Europe and the Baltic region. To take advantage of all the OpenType features included in the font, please use within programs that support such advanced typography.
  2. La Coffee by Creativetacos, $12.00
    Introducing La Coffee Font, a sleek, cool and professional handmade font that is perfect for adding a unique touch to your branding, logos, or your instagram quotes. It includes uppercase, lowercase, numbers, symbols and with Latin extended character support, it is versatile for a variety of creative endeavors, while exuding a rustic charm. La Coffee will look great on invitations, packaging, slideshows, logos, headlines, lettering, posters, branding, inspirational quotes, headlines, magazine layouts, website designs, advertising, invitations, packaging designs, book covers and any other creative endeavour. What's Inside the Product? - Weight of the Font: Regular The Font Kit comes packed with: - Big Letters (Uppercase) - Small Letters (Lowercase) - Numbers & Symbols - Multilingual Support Here's a sneak peek at the characters supported: - All the letters from A-Z (uppercase and lowercase) - All the numbers from 0-9 - All these special characters - !"#$%&'()*+,-./:;=?@[]^_`{|}~ ¡¢£¤¥§¨©ª«­®°±²³´¶¸¹º»¿ˆˇ˜–—‘’‚‛“”„†‡•…‰‹›⁄€™− - And a range of international characters like ­á â à ä å ã æ ç é ê è ë í î ì ï ı ñ ó ô ò ö õ ø œ š ß ú û ù ü ý ÿ ž  À Ä Å Ã Æ Ç É Ê È Ë Í Î Ì Ï Ñ Ó Ô Ò Ö Õ Ø Œ Š Û Ù Ü Ý Ÿ
  3. Fifth Reign by Mans Greback, $59.00
    Fifth Reign is a decorative medieval typeface. This wonderful typeface of brings us to the golden times of epic knight sagas. Fifth Reign is the typeface of a Royal House, of vikings, kings and queens. Use it for a Middle Ages game, a fantasy headline, or as a logotype for anything of historical theme. With usage in any modern software, the letters will automatically overlap and embrace in an elegant way. To make heraldic symbols, copy these icons: 🐉 🐎 👑 🗡 🦁 🦅 🦌 + ♖ × ✝ ⚓ * ⚔ † ‡ Alternatively write %A %B %C ... etc to create the heraldry. (Download required.) Dragon, Horse, Crown, Sword, Eagle, Deer, Cross, Anchor are some of the logos. The Fifth Reign family consists of three styles: The weights Thin, Bold and Medium, made to balance against each other and allow for usage in any scale. The font is built with advanced OpenType functionality and has a guaranteed top-notch quality, containing stylistic and contextual alternates, ligatures and more features; all to give you full control and customizability. It has extensive lingual support, covering Greek and Cyrillic, as well as all Latin-based languages, from North Europe to South Africa, from America to South-East Asia. It contains all characters and symbols you'll ever need, including all punctuation and numbers.
  4. FS Meridian by Fontsmith, $80.00
    Timeless imperfection FS Meridian is a rhythmic geometric grotesque which takes inspiration from the precise yet imperfect nature of time. There are 24 hours in a day. 60 minutes in an hour. 60 seconds in a minute. Well, almost. The Earth’s orbit isn’t a perfect circle – and nor is the Earth itself. Each day varies a few dozen seconds and up to 16 minutes each year. Look closer and time is more flexible than we think. Geometry with a twist From a geometric base, FS Meridian’s rounded forms veer and extend, creating unexpected humanistic shapes – while the straight terminals remain reliably rigid. This combination of forms gives this grotesque sans serif a pleasingly dynamic rhythm, every time it’s read. Added quirks The unconventional character of rigid terminals and ink traps are balanced with emphasized extended forms to develop visual differentiation. Designed by Kristina Jandová, the complete family has been carefully crafted with distinguishing marks. Take a look at the cap ‘Q’ which comes with three alternative options. Deliciously loopy FS Meridian has a wide geometric, mono-liner appearance with humanistic elements. Quirky individual touches like the loopy expressive pound sign help the typeface to stand out. Available in five weights, FS Meridian is both timeless and timely, a distinctive font for all screens and surfaces.
  5. Cocogoose Classic by Zetafonts, $39.00
    Download PDF Specimen Created as a display typeface in 2012 by Cosimo Lorenzo Pancini, Cocogoose is one of Zetafonts most loved typefaces. A sans serif typeface of geometric proportions, with very low contrast and slightly rounded corners, it was the first typeface to be produced in the Coco series, an ongoing research on the design variation in gothic typefaces through the ages. Cocogoose extreme x-height and ultrabold weight (with regular being comparable to heavy weights of other typefaces), have since then made it very popular for effective display and logo use, also thanks to decorative versions like Cocogoose Letterpress. Since 2016, Andrea Tartarelli has been improving the typeface expanding the original glyph set to include cyrillic and greek and adding extra weights, widths, and italics to the original family range, and bringing Cocogoose to an impressive count of 52 variants. In 2019, Francesco Canovaro has teamed with Andrea Tartarelli and Cosimo Lorenzo Pancini to create a new variant subfamily: Cocogoose Classic, featuring 8 weights and matching italics. Cocogoose Classic keeps the original design for uppercase characters while developing a new design for lowercase, with a smaller x-height, round dots and expanded open-type features, including positional numerals, alternate forms, and extended ligatures and bringing the glyph count to over 1000 characters.
  6. Nautilus Monoline by Linotype, $29.99
    Hellmut G. Bomm first released his Linotype Nautilus typeface in 1999. Ten years later, he updated and expanded the design. Now users have two additional families at their disposal: Nautilus Text and Nautilus Monoline. Nautilus Text bears more similarities to the original Linotype Nautilus. The letters shows a high degree of contrast in their stroke modulation. Bomm's intention was to create a clear, highly legible face. While the even strokes of most sans serif types eventually tire the eyes in long texts, the marked stroke contrast of Nautilus Text lends the face its legibility. The characters were drawn with a broad tipped pen. Like serif typefaces, the forms of Nautilus Text display a variety of elements. Its characters are narrow, with relatively large spaces between them. This helps create an overall open appearance, and allows a large quantity of text to fit into a small space. Nautilus Monoline's letters share the same overall proportions as Nautilus Text's. But as their name implies, they are monolinear. Their strokes do not have the calligraphic modulation that Nautilus Text features. This allows them to set another sort of headline, making Nautilus Monoline a refreshing display type choice to pair with body text set in Nautilus Text.
  7. TX Signal Signifier by Typebox, $39.00
    Eight designers present a set of icons that indicate the fun and fantastic world of signage. Each collaborator's solution represents a completely different interpretations on signage vernacular. Akira Kobayashi's "Subsumption", obscured by foliage, offers a perspective that signs on Japanese roads can be vague and beautiful. M.A.D.'s "People Signs" is a graphical association of people signage with a variety of well known situation symbols. Cynthia Jacquette's "Honest Arrows" are a series of arrows that attempts to honestly tell you how to get from point A to Point B in a big, confusing city. Mike Kohnke's "Road Kill" and the "Bump & Bruise" highlight how signs make for perfect targets when unloading a round of buckshot, and the licking a contruction barrier often endures. Joachim Muller-Lance's "Traffic Blends" places faces on things! Hey, didn't you give your first car a nickname? Cars are alive, you know - they guzzle and smoke all day. Jean-Benoît Lévy's "Inner-State" was inspired while reading the California driver handbook to pass a driver's test. Kevin Roberson's "Tail Lighting" reminds us to drive carefully and not to forget to signal. Diana Stoen's "Drivers Out There" shows us "driver personality archetypes", including the lil'ol lady that everyone tries to avoid.
  8. Baskerville LT Cyrilic by Linotype, $29.99
    John Baskerville (1706-1775) was an accomplished writing master and printer from Birmingham, England. He was the designer of several types, punchcut by John Handy, which are the basis for the fonts that bear the name Baskerville today. The excellent quality of his printing influenced such famous printers as Didot in France and Bodoni in Italy. Though he was known internationally as an innovator of technique and style, his high standards for paper and ink quality made it difficult for him to compete with local commercial printers. However, his fellow Englishmen imitated his types, and in 1768, Isaac Moore punchcut a version of Baskerville's letterforms for the Fry Foundry. Baskerville produced a masterpiece folio Bible for Cambridge University, and today, his types are considered to be fine representations of eighteenth century rationalism and neoclassicism. Legible and eminently dignified, Baskerville makes an excellent text typeface; and its sharp, high-contrast forms make it suitable for elegant advertising pieces as well. The Linotype portfolio offers many versions of this design: ITC New Baskerville® was designed by John Quaranda in 1978. Baskerville Cyrillic was designed by the Linotype Design Studio. Baskerville Greek was designed by Matthew Carter in 1978. Baskerville™ Classico was designed by Franko Luin in 1995."
  9. Pepper Sans by VIDI Visual Design Studio, $17.99
    The core design of Pepper family, designed by VIDI Visual Design Studio, is the fingertip handwriting style inspired by children’s writings on windows. This distinctive low-contrast typeface combines characteristics from neo-grotesque and organic models. Warmer than most Helvetica inspired typefaces, Pepper has organic shapes, playful strokes, rounded endings, and a generous x-height which makes Pepper easy to read. This family could be used well for food packagings, content aimed for children, book covers, branding, high-impact titles and small body texts, advertising, editorial design and more. What makes Pepper Sans Vol.1 competent and more spicy then some other fonts is that it contains a set of more than 900 characters for each of 5 weights that support many Latin-based languages, Greek and Cyrillic. As the weight decreases, the typeface gains impact with becoming elegant, giving titles in (Hair, Thin or Light) a breath of fresh air. We derived a typeface family consisting of Hair, Thin, Light, Regular, Semi Bold in this Vol.1 edition. Typeface features: • 5 weights: Hair, Thin, Light, Regular, Semi Bold • Latin, Greek & Cyrillic multilingual support • More than 900 characters for each of 5 weights Font Specs: • Created: August 2020 • Files type: .ttf
  10. ATF Poster Gothic by ATF Collection, $59.00
    ATF Poster Gothic is an expansion of a typeface designed in 1934 by Morris Fuller Benton for American Type Founders. The one-weight design was a slightly condensed display companion to Benton’s ubiquitous Bank Gothic family. This new family of aggressively rectilinear headline types expands the design’s possibilities, offering 30 fonts. The all-cap design sports square corners in the counters, creating tension between angular and curved details; this feature, and the generally rectangular shape of the whole alphabet, makes ATF Poster Gothic distinctive on the page or screen, while its relationship to Bank Gothic makes it seem somehow familiar. Vertical strokes on the C, G, J, and S, as well as on several of the numerals, are cut off at an angle, which suggest the curves those strokes might typically display if the characters were less boxy in design and more along the lines of late-19th-century headline faces. Certain weights also recall the style of lettering used on athletic team jerseys, television crime dramas, action & adventure movie titles, and engraved stationery. With three widths and five weights, ATF Poster Gothic is distinctive and versatile at the same time. The full family is also available in a “Round” version, with corners subtly rounded for a softer, more “printed” feel.
  11. Rustery Mirages by Fikryal, $25.00
    Introducing Rustery Mirage, a striking modern serif font that effortlessly blends timeless elegance with contemporary flair. With its sleek and sophisticated design, Rustery Mirage is the perfect choice for projects that demand a touch of refinement and versatility. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, Rustery Mirage exudes confidence and professionalism. Its clean lines and balanced proportions create a harmonious balance between classic charm and modern aesthetics. The font’s serifs add a touch of traditional grace, while it's sleek curves and subtle flourishes lend a fresh and stylish appeal. Rustery Mirage is highly legible, making it an excellent choice for various applications. Whether you’re designing branding materials, editorial layouts, website headers, or social media graphics, this font will effortlessly enhance your project’s visual impact. Its versatility allows it to shine in both print and digital mediums, adapting seamlessly to any design environment. Experience the allure of Rustery Mirage and elevate your designs to new heights. Captivate your audience with this modern serif font that exudes elegance, versatility, and a touch of contemporary sophistication. Let Rustery Mirage be your go-to choice for creating stunning typographic masterpieces that leave a lasting impression. If you have any questions please don’t hesitate to contact me follow my Instagram: @fkryall Thank you
  12. Duepuntozero Pro by Zetafonts, $39.00
    Created as a logo typeface in 2004 by Francesco Canovaro, Duepuntozero is one of Zetafonts classic typefaces. A monolinear sans serif typeface with rounded corners and condensed proportions, strictly based on modular geometric design, it was at first designed in five weights to be used as a condensed companion typeface to the rounded display family Arista. In 2019 the family was completely redesigned by the Zetafonts Team, expanding the original character set to include cyrillic and greek glyphs and adding four extra weights and italics to the original weight range. This restored and revamped version, named Duepuntozero Pro, also includes full Open Type features for positional figures, fractions and Small Caps. With his rounded, minimal aesthetic, Duepuntozero embodies the desire for simplicity and playfulness of contemporary mobile applications, making it a perfect choice for gaming and app interface design. Its compact design allow for maximum space saving on mobile screens when used as a text typeface, while the strictly geometric design and the extreme range of weights (including thin and black) make it excel in display, logo and editorial use. A complementary set of free icons in the same range of weights of the font is provided to help designers build consistent branding through pictograms in infographics, interfaces and editorial products.
  13. Retro Monkey by Shakira Studio, $17.00
    Say hello to new serif font, Retro Monkey! Retro Monkey is a display serif font that delivers a classic retro feel with strength and boldness. Characterized by striking bold letters, Retro Monkey exudes elegance and uniqueness in every detail. Its retro-inspired design evokes nostalgia and conveys a strong and charming style. Retro Monkey's lettering proportions are audacious in their clarity and legibility. With bold lines and strong contours, each letter looks tough while retaining the elegance of a retro aesthetic. Consistent letter thickness provides an appealing visual appeal and is easily recognizable. Retro Monkey is suitable for use in various design projects that want a strong retro classic impression. This font makes a perfect choice for headlines, titles, posters, merchandise designs, and more. In any context, Retro Monkey carries an impressive presence, inviting the audience to feel nostalgia for a different era. Here's what you get: Retro Monkey Regular, Italic All Multilingual symbol Opentype features ( ligature, alternate ) Accessible in the Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe InDesign, even work on Microsoft Word. PUA Encoded Characters - Fully accessible without additional design software. Multilingual character supports : (Afrikaans, Albanian, Catalan, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Hungarian, Icelandic, Italian, Lithuanian, Maltese, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish, Zulu) Thank you!
  14. Evoque by Monotype, $40.00
    Evoque is a humanist serif type family designed for both text and display purposes. Its appearance is crisp and modern while echoing a classical Garamond heritage. The inspiration for Evoque came after reminiscing over Apple’s advertising of the eighties and nineties that utilised incredibly tightly-spaced headlines set in Apple Garamond. I wanted to create a typeface that evoked nostalgia of those times and that distinctive typographic style. A number of swash alternates and discretionary ligatures enhance Evoque, giving you the opportunity to add more flair and personality to your title and branding designs. Simply activate Stylistic Sets to start adding these flourishes to your typography. Other useful features include Small Caps at the click of a button, and Old Style Figures are an option to the default proportional figure style. There are 36 fonts altogether, with 6 weights in roman and italic from Thin to Heavy weights across Condensed, Narrow, and Regular widths. Evoque has an extensive character set (900+ glyphs) that covers every Latin European language. Please also take a look at Evoque Text which is specifically designed for the publishing sector. Key features: 6 weights in both roman and italic 3 widths – Regular, Narrow, Condensed 80 Alternates 26 Ligatures Small Caps Full European character set (Latin only) 900+ glyphs per font.
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  16. Ralligant by DYSA Studio, $19.00
    Ralligant a New Modern Serif Typeface. This another collection of Serif is perfect for your next branding project, excellent for your business. Ralligant have a smooth edges, so this font gives an authentic handcrafted feel style.
  17. Maloya by DYSA Studio, $19.00
    Maloya is a new handwritten font. This another collection of calligraphy is perfect for your next branding project, excellent for your business. Maloya have a natural edges, so this font gives an authentic handcrafted feel style.
  18. Summer Butterfly by Lafitte 58, $16.00
    Summer Butterfly is a thin and clean handwritten font. It can easily be matched to an incredibly large set of projects, so add it to your creative ideas and notice how it makes them stand out!
  19. Pretty Magnolia by Seemly Fonts, $12.00
    Pretty Magnolia is a sweet and unique display font. It can easily be matched to an incredibly large set of projects, so add it to your creative ideas and notice how it makes them stand out!
  20. Flower and Theory by Adita Fonts, $14.00
    Flower and Theory is a modern and elegant serif font. Perfect for us on your logos, quotes social media, business cards, web designs and so much more. COMPATIBILITY Windows Apple/Mac Linux Easily convert to webfont
  21. Stickup by Seemly Fonts, $12.00
    Stickup is an incomparable, simple, and bold display font. It can easily be matched to an incredibly large set of projects, so add it to your creative ideas and notice how it makes them stand out!
  22. Chill Rabit by Sakha Design, $14.00
    Chill Rabit is a fun and playful display font. It has a cute style and great readability. It’s perfect for cards, branding, stationery, blog designs, custom art, quotes, custom stamps, custom embossers, and so much more!
  23. Playfulion by DYSA Studio, $19.00
    Playfulion is a new playful typeface. This another collection of display is perfect for your next branding project, excellent for your business. Playfulion have a natural edges, so this font gives an authentic handcrafted feel style.
  24. Santhalia by Sinfa, $14.00
    If you have a new idea to create a logo and brand and other craft needs, this font looks attractive, cute, and elegant. This font also includes a touch of the hand that is so unique!
  25. Wonsmith by Katsia Jazwinska, $19.00
    Wonsmith is a family of 3 handwritten script fonts, including latin and cyrillic alphabet and diacritic symbols, so the font can be used for most European languages. Ligatures of the most common letter pairs are included.
  26. Wonderplay by DYSA Studio, $19.00
    Wonderplay is a new playful typeface. This another collection of display is perfect for your next branding project, excellent for your business. Wonderplay have a natural edges, so this font gives an authentic handcrafted feel style.
  27. Quinstar by Sarid Ezra, $15.00
    Quinstar is an applicable hand marker font that contains uppercase, lowercase, number and symbol. You can use this font for any project. It's so fit for social media promotion and all. This font support multi language!
  28. Backnotes by Silverdav, $14.00
    Backnotes font is a handwritten font with unique strokes, designed to enhance your designs so that your designs become more beautiful. Perfect for logo, wedding invitations, t-shirt, quotes, magazines, signature, branding silhouette, and many more.
  29. Deuglas by Sealoung, $10.00
    Deuglas is a minimal and neat sans serif font. It can easily be matched to an incredibly large set of projects, so add it to your creative ideas and notice how it makes them stand out!
  30. Eligade by DYSA Studio, $19.00
    Eligade a New Modern Serif Typeface. This another collection of Serif is perfect for your next branding project, excellent for your business. Eligade have a smooth edges, so this font gives an authentic handcrafted feel style.
  31. Scribblex by Matthias Luh, $19.00
    Scribblex is a new generation of handwritten sketch fonts. It was originally designed with a ballpen and a sketchbook. After scribbling the characters, I scanned, edited and aligned them. So Scribblex is truly a ‘sketchbook font’.
  32. Geotrica by Rockboys Studio, $15.00
    Geotrica is a minimal and neat sans serif font. It can easily be matched to an incredibly large set of projects, so add it to your creative ideas and notice how it makes them stand out!
  33. Billa Summer by Lafitte 58, $16.00
    Billa summer is a thin and clean handwritten font. It can easily be matched to an incredibly large set of projects, so add it to your creative ideas and notice how it makes them stand out!
  34. Next Time by Seemly Fonts, $14.00
    Next Time is an incomparable and simple handwritten font. It can easily be matched to an incredibly large set of projects, so add it to your creative ideas and notice how it makes them stand out!
  35. Big Dreamer by Seemly Fonts, $12.00
    Big Dreamer is a thin and tall display font. It can easily be matched to an incredibly large set of projects, so add it to your creative ideas and notice how it makes them stand out!
  36. Orange Moonlight by Letterafandi Studio, $14.00
    Orange Moonlight is a natural handwritten and display font. It is perfect for logos, quotes, posters, clothing, and so much more ! Add it to any of your creative projects, and be amazed by the generated outcome!
  37. Alina by Melvastype, $35.00
    Alina is a laid-back condensed script font. Alina includes OpenType ligatures to all lowercase double letters to make them subtly differ from each other. So Alina feels a little bit more hand lettered and lively.
  38. Prisom by Illuminaut Designs, $10.00
    I really wanted to make my own condensed typeface for memes and such. I think i have succeeded. This typeface is so average looking that no one would suspect that it is in fact very radical.
  39. Cheristone by Rockboys Studio, $23.00
    Christine is a minimal and neat sans serif font. It can easily be matched to an incredibly large set of projects, so add it to your creative ideas and notice how it makes them stand out!
  40. Ony by Cuda Wianki, $20.00
    Ony font was made by cutting letters in cardboard and printing them on paper. This non-perfect printing was used to get heavy, dirty letters. Font has alternate characters so it can imitate real printed words.
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