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  1. Atziluth by Motokiwo, $17.00
    Atziluth is a gorgeous script font based on calligraphic style. This is an accessible and flexible display font, with tons of alternates and ligatures for branding or logotype purposes. It is perfect to use for various purposes such as branding, quotes, book / cover titles, posters, apparel design, product packaging, labels, special events or anything that need a graceful touch. Feature : Ton of glyphs (include Uppercase, Lowercase, Numerals & Punctuations, Accents, Ligatures, Alternates, and Swashes) Multilingual Support Works on PC & Mac Simple installation
  2. Pierce Jameson by Grezline Studio, $20.00
    Pierce Jameson is a display font family with vintage aesthetic. This font was created to give your headlines and logotype projects a stylish touch. Pierce Jameson font is also usable in a wide range of works such as logos, covers, posters, quotes, product packaging, merchandise, social media and much more! Combine them to make your creative projects become more authentic! Feature : - Multilingual Language - Works on PC & Mac - Simple installations - Accessible in the Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe InDesign, even works on Microsoft Word.
  3. Flashy by Invasi Studio, $18.00
    The flashy font is a fun, cool, and retro style. Come with a fun alt glyph, 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! This font is perfect for headings, flyers, greeting cards, product packaging, book cover, printed quotes, logotype, apparel design, album covers. This font is PUA encoded which means you can access all of the glyphs and swashes with ease!
  4. Lovina Script by Alit Design, $14.00
    Lovina Script is our first font in 2019 and has a handwritten script style with a touch of natural rough from the shape of the brush. For Scripts, Lovina fonts have 2 choices namely "Lovina 1" and "Lovina 2" and in this font script there are many alternative choices of characters from Swash Lowercase, SS01 to SS06. Lovina Script is very worthy of being the newest collection in 2019 as a project design creation, social media quote, badges, logotype, fashion design etc.
  5. Spookies Identity by Putracetol, $32.00
    Spookies Identity is a horror display font. This font is inspired by movie titles and some horror logos. The impression of horror is highly emphasized, but the alternate character of this font that curves at the beginning and end of the letter makes this font very suitable to be used as a logo and poster. Spookies Identity would be perfect for Logo, title, logotype, cover, headline, apparel, comic, cover books, cards, posters, or anything that requires a horrror or scarylook!
  6. Matricule 59 by designdefontes, $24.00
    Matricule 59 is a typeface whose design is inspired by license plates and by the deformations due to the stamping in the metal plates. These deformations give a very specific style, especially concerning the hairlines. It is the Ultra Condensed version of Matricule, a Typeface designed by Loïc Choquet. It consists of 4 fonts : Light, regular, bold and black. For Mac or PC. Well-suited for edition, logotypes, posters, etc. Each font contains 359 glyphs and supports up to 89 different languages.
  7. Hollie Mally by Good Java Studio, $500.00
    Hollie Mally handwritten font is a natural & modern script font. It's perfect for logos, invitations, stationery, wedding designs, social media posts, advertisements, product packaging, product designs, label, photography, watermark, special events or anything. This font includes ligatures and Multilingual support. What are the advantages of Hollie Mally? - Very simple installation - PUA Encoded open - Very great for branding, logotype, handlettering, invitations, or fashion branding. - Multilingual Support - Support for Adobe Illustrator, Corel Draw, Indesign or Adobe Photoshop - Support for MAC or WINDOWS
  8. EB Humboldt by Fenotype, $9.95
    Humboldt is an ultra fat headline face. How bold can you go? Humboldt is an experiment to push the boundaries of character recognition: Its forms are extremely bloated yet highly distinctive. Open type savvy features provide an unexpected embellishment: small capitals, both lower case and upper case figures and several alternate glyphs are intrinsic in the design. Humboldt makes nice headlines and striking poster typography or logotypes. It can to some extent be used for setting even short phrases of text.
  9. Grafilone by Linotype, $29.99
    Linotype Grafilone is part of the Take Type Library, which features winners of Linotype’s International Digital Type Design Contest. In creating his font, Bo Berndal combined elements of the constructed and Art Deco styles. Slender and angular, Grafilone is mechanically exact and coolly resesrved. A distinguishing characteristic is the combination of angular and sloping strokes, which give the font a dynamic feel. Grafilone is particular good as a headline font and for initials when combined with constructed sans serif fonts.
  10. LE Buffec by Jolicia Type, $20.00
    LE Buffec is a modern display serif with 18 font style and complete alternates and ligature for Caps that looks stunning in just about every works. With Full Multilingual support. well-suited for advertising, branding, logotypes, packaging, titles, headlines and editorial design. Enjoy with LE Buffec font. Cheers! LE Buffec Features : · Multilanguange · Alternates · PUA Encoded · Font Family totals 18 fonts Note : this helps you to use all of our font functions · Adobe Photoshop go to Window - glyphs · Adobe Illustrator go to Type - glyphs
  11. Handy Pen by Gassstype, $23.00
    Hello Everyone, introduce our new product Font Handy Pen it is Handwritten Font,This is a Textured Natural Style and classy style with a clear style and dramatic movement. This font Handy Pen is great for your next creative project such as logos, Logotype, Letterhead, Poster, Design this font is great for your creative projects such as watermark on photography, and perfect for logos & branding, invitation,advertisements,product designs, stationery, wedding designs,label ,product packaging, special events or anything that need handwritting taste.
  12. BLT Heirloom by Black Lab Type, $19.00
    Heirloom grew from an interest of soft and friendly forms from the 1970s, with respect to the time's chill vibes and natural earthy roots. Its refined approachable characteristics allow it to be very readable carry a modern relaxed attitude. Available in 3 weights: Light, Regular and Bold. Any weight can be used as a display type, logotype and/or headlines, and lighter weights would work in bodies of text. The font pairs well with natural, historical or vintage graphic elements.
  13. Gigabot by Grontype, $12.00
    Gigabot is a decorative based font with unique shape inspired from robot-made that will make your design looks hi-tech and modern. You can use this font for any purpose, especially to make logotype and sci-fi movie poster. You can mix and match the uppercase and lowercase to make your logo more stand out. This font also support multi language. Gigabot Features: Uppercase glyphs Lowercase glyphs Numeral and Punctuations Currencies Standard Ligatures Stylistic Alternates Thankyou for choosing this font, Enjoy
  14. Crystal by Cuda Wianki, $30.00
    Crystal is a very trendy two font system that could be layered to give You multiple possibilities in designing. When You use it with gradient it gives a faceted 3-D effect. What is more it can be outlined that gives an additional industrial look. Both fonts contains the same metricts so using them is so simple-just copy & paste in place in different layers and then play with colors, gradients, outlines as You like :) Crystal is great for headlines and logotypes.
  15. Montheim by Arterfak Project, $24.00
    Introducing Montheim, a vintage script font with medium weight. Inspired by modern retro movement and brush calligraphy, Montheim has many variations of alternates characters that you can mix and match, also with custom swashes (ligature) in the middle text and end swashes. Montheim complete with stylistic set gives more options to the layout. Montheim looks good in layout, vertical or horizontal and is the perfect choice for posters, logos, logotypes, insignia, storefronts, t-shirt designs, labels, flags, magazines, and other vintage design needs.
  16. Begonia by Grontype, $14.00
    Description: Begonia is an unique bold with curve and pointy edge style font, inspired from begonia flower that traditionally symbolic of uniqueness, harmony, gratitude, or caution, which is make this font has its own characteristic. Begonia is all-caps font equipped with extra ligatures and alternates. Begonia is perfect for branding, text header, t-shirt design, logotype and other stunning graphic design. Begonia Features: Uppercase glyphs Lowercase glyphs Numeral and Punctuations Currencies Standard Ligatures Stylistic Alternates Thankyou for choosing this font Regard, Grontype
  17. Hillstown by Letterhend, $13.00
    Hillstown Font Family is a font collection that contains three different styles that will perfectly complement each other. You will get script, sans, and condensed sans in a clean and aged version for each style. The classic feel is really perfect when you need a typeface for a logotype, apparel, invitation, branding, packaging, advertising, and more. Hillstown comes in uppercase, lowercase, with punctuations, symbols and numerals, 09 stylistic set alternate, ligatures. There is multi-lingual support and Hillstown is already PUA encoded.
  18. Rosiana by Arterfak Project, $24.00
    Rosiana is a modern decorative serif font. Inspired by the classic typography which visualizes a bright shade that feels good to apply to your design, such as magazines, cards, invitations, labels, logo, logotypes, books, packaging, and more! Designed with high contrast and soft-sharp serif that looks strong and confident as a display. Equipped with 200+ special characters and ligatures to beautify your typographic design. Font featured: Uppercase Lowercase Numbers Symbol Accented characters ÞþßÀÁÂÃÄÅÆÇÐĐÈÉÊËÌÍÎÏŁÑÒÓÔÕÖØŒŠÙÚÛÜŸÝŽàáâãäåæçđèéêëìíîïłñòóôõöøœšùúûüýÿž ĀāĆćĈĉČčĎďĒēĚěĜĝĤĥĨĩĪīĴĵŃńŇňŌōŔŕŘřŚśŜŝŞşŢţŤťŨũŪūŮůŴŵŶŷŹźẀẁẂẃẄẅĹ徼 Stylistic alternates Stylistic set 01-11 Ligatures
  19. Crate Pro by Kustomtype, $25.00
    Crate Pro is a brand-new stencil font with rounded edges and thick main strokes, all glyphs have been contemplated very carefully so that all characters match in a well-balanced and streaming way. In both shaped weights, the font suits extraordinary well for headings, slogans etc. The cleanly cut and powerful Crate Pro font can easily be used for logotype, games, prints, magazines, web, apps, packaging, posters, T-shirts, signage & design projects. The font is original and custom made by Kustomtype.
  20. Ice Cube by Blankids, $19.00
    Hello, Are you looking for a SVG font? Do you want of creating Something that stand out and inspire creativity, imagination, and endless fun? Wait no more, we will give you the best choice. Ice cube a SVG Color Font Inspiring from Playful typography. This font is perfect for a design that makes it more attractive and playful. made with a very good level of aesthetics making this font suitable for book cover, poster, packging, merchandise, logotype and much more.
  21. Matricule 57 by designdefontes, $24.00
    Matricule 57 is a typeface whose design is inspired by license plates and by the deformations due to the stamping in the metal plates. These deformations give a very specific style, especially concerning the hairlines. It is the Condensed version of Matricule, a Typeface designed by Loïc Choquet. It consists of 4 fonts : Light, regular, bold and black. For Mac or PC. Well-suited for edition, logotypes, posters, etc. Each font contains 359 glyphs and supports up to 89 different languages.
  22. Legere by B2302, $35.00
    Legere is a slim, light and decorative font, based on the idea to work as close as possible on the geometric forms of the circle, the triangle and the square. As a natural conclusion the number of angles is limited. Legere comes in these weights: THIN, LIGHT, REGULAR and a very special DECO version. Legere might be used as a headline font, for posters or cover layout, it might also be transformed into that fashion label logotype you are working on. Have fun!
  23. Rustic Printed by Edignwn Type, $12.00
    The font is called "Rustic Printed", it is sans serif display with vintage themes. The font comes with 2 style typefaces (regular and stamp). This font include different width of alternates glyphs. The Rustic Printed matches applies in some designs such as the logotype, poster, label, badge, packaging, branding, and more custom design. Rustic Printed includes : 2 style typefaces (regular and stamp) Uppercase, lowercase, numeral, symbol and punctuation Alternates Multilingual PUA Encoded Thank you for your support and choosing us.
  24. Glow up by HIRO.std, $16.00
    Glow up is a handwritten font. This font describes about stylist, fun and elegant, catchy, girly, dynamic, simple, humanist, clean, easy to use and will bring a good harmony when the letters are connected and paired each other. FEATURES - Support Opentype Features - Support Ligatures - Alternate Swash - Numbering and Punctuations - PUA Encoded Characters - Multilingual Support - Works on PC or Mac USE Glow up works great in branding, logotype, packaging, apparel, and any projects that need simple taste. Enjoy using! Thanks. HIRO.std
  25. Cotford Variable by Monotype, $188.99
    New from the Monotype Studio, Cotford is a contemporary serif from Creative Type Director, Tom Foley. Dynamic, adaptable, and surprising—Cotford is a languid serif that ranges from delicate thins, bending and reaching like flower stems, to bold heavy weights that command the page and screen with confidence and vintage charm. And as a variable font, Cotford allows designers to explore and refine the design almost endlessly, unearthing its many visual tones and hidden secrets. Foley set out to design a soulful, contemporary serif typeface that delivers all the versatility and robustness today's designers expect. The variable font unlocks an expandsive spectrum of visual expression that allows designers to explore, tweak, and adjust the typeface until they find the perfect weight, contrast, and optical size for their project. At the same time, Cotford’s static weights follow a traditional model of 3 text and 5 display weights, making it a strong choice for brands looking for simple implementation. A pop serif for the digital age, Cotford takes you places.
  26. Placard Next by Monotype, $50.99
    Based on a Monotype 1930s condensed poster typeface, Placard Next is bursting with personality. Unexpected details appear throughout the design, from its wedged diagonals and single storey a to its round tittles – which would more ordinarily be square, and mechanical. The warmth and quirkiness of its character really shines through when set at larger sizes, making this a typeface for posters, headlines, and anywhere else designers need to make a statement. Designer Malou Verlomme has paid particular attention to the typeface's 'word images', further amping up its impact, and added some vintage flavor with Placard Next Round. As well as a striking display typeface, Placard Next's four widths and six weights – hairline to bold - mean it's a versatile design, that can be adapted for use in almost any environment. The complete family contains 48 fonts: 24 in Placard Next and 24 in Placard Next Round. It includes a large multilingual character set.
  27. Hadriano by Monotype, $29.99
    When traveling in Paris, American designer Frederic W. Goudy did a rubbing of a second century marble inscription he found in the Louvre. After ruminating on these letterforms for several years, he drew a titling typeface in 1918, all around the letters P, R, and E. He called the new face Hadriano" as that name was in the original inscription. Robert Wiebking cut the matrices, and the Continental Typefounders Association released the font. Goudy designed a lowercase at the request of Monotype in 1930, though he didn't really like the idea of adding lowercase to an inscriptional letterform. The lowercase looks much like some of Goudy's other Roman faces. Compugraphic added more weights in the late 1970s, and made the shapes more cohesive. Hadriano has nicely cupped serifs and sturdy, generous body shapes. Distinctive individual letters include the cap A and Q, and the lowercase e, g, and z. Hadriano™ is an excellent choice for impressive headings and vigorous display lines."
  28. Gealman by Mofr24, $13.00
    Gealman is a Grotesk font that stands out for its simplicity, cleanliness, and rigidity. It delivers a modern look and a touch of elegance to any design project, making it highly versatile. Gealman is great for posters, marketing materials, logotypes, headlines, and more. It pairs perfectly with script, blackletter, stylized, and other fonts. Gealman offers a range of functional aspects, including various styles and character sets. It features a robust character set that supports multiple languages, making it an excellent choice for global branding projects. The design concept behind Gealman was to create a timeless typeface that is both contemporary and classic. The font's sleek, clean lines and geometric shapes give it a modern feel, while its classic proportions provide a timeless elegance. Gealman is unique because it combines simplicity with elegance, making it perfect for a wide range of design applications. Whether you're creating a logotype or designing a poster, Gealman is a versatile and reliable choice. Gealman is not based on a historical design or a revival, but it draws inspiration from classic geometric sans-serif typefaces. Its design is rooted in the concept of precision and balance, which gives it a clean and timeless aesthetic.
  29. Scripps College Old Style by Monotype, $49.00
    The story of Scripps College Old Style is a heart-warming and inspiring chronicle about a young librarian, a handful of students, a wealthy grandmother, a dedicated educator -- and two eminent American type designers. The story begins in 1938, when Dorothy Drake, the newly hired librarian at Scripps College, a small women's college in southern California, became an impromptu dinner companion of the American type designer Fred Goudy. By the 1990s, the original fonts that Goudy had created for Scripps College in the 1940s had become prized -- but they were seldom-used antiques. Scripps needed digital versions of the metal fonts. This goal posed two immediate challenges: finding a designer familiar with letterpress printing who was skilled at creating digital fonts, and locating the money to commission the designer's services. The first challenge was the easiest to conquer. Sumner Stone was my first and only choice," recalls Kitty Maryatt, the current curator of the Scripps College Press. "I knew he had letterpress experience, was an accomplished calligrapher, and that his typeface designs were simply exquisite. The choice was easy."The second challenge was more difficult. It took the dedication, hard work and tenacity of Maryatt to bring the beautiful Goudy designs into the twenty-first century. While Stone was eager to begin work on the project, the college had no more money for new typeface designs in the 1990s than it did in the1930s. Years of lobbying, cajoling and letter writing were necessary to obtain the college's approval for the design project. Once she had the necessary funding, the design brief posed yet a third challenge. Goudy had provided two sizes of type to the Press: 14 point and 16 point. Which would serve as the foundation for Stone's work? In addition, the Goudy fonts were quite worn. Should Stone use printed samples as his design master, or base his work on the original Goudy renderings? The 14-point master drawings were the ultimate choice, with the stipulation that the finished fonts would provide both a seamless transition from the worn metal versions and a faithful representation of the original Goudy designs. Once the budget and design brief were established, the process of converting the original Goudy drawings into digital fonts took just a little over two months. Stone delivered finished products to Scripps in the fall of 1997. The first official use of the fonts was to set an announcement for a lecture by Stone at Scripps in February of 1998. But the story is not quite finished. Maryatt was so pleased with the new digital fonts, she wanted to share them with the graphic design community. At Stone's suggestion, she contacted Monotype Imaging with the hope that the company would add the new designs to its library. An easy decision! Now Monotype Imaging is part of the story. We are proud to announce the release of Scripps College Old Style as a Monotype Classic font. The once exclusive font of metal type is now available in digital form for designers around the world. "
  30. Optima Cyrillic by Linotype, $65.00
    Many typefaces are distinctive or attractive at the expense of legibility and versatility. Not so the Optima® family. Simultaneously standing out and fitting in, there are few projects or imaging environments outside of its range. Although Optima is almost always grouped with sans serif typefaces, it should be considered a serifless roman. True to its Roman heritage, Optima has wide, full-bodied characters – especially in the capitals. Only the E, F and L deviate with narrow forms. Consistent with other Zapf designs, the cap S in Optima appears slightly top-heavy with a slight tilt to the right. The M is splayed, and the N, like a serif design, has light vertical strokes. The lowercase a and g in Optima are high-legibility two-storied designs. Optima can be set within a wide choice of line spacing values – from very tight to very open. In fact, there are few limits to the amount of white space that can be added between lines of text. Optima also benefits from a wide range of letter spacing capability. It can be set quite tight, or even slightly open – especially the capitals. If there are any guidelines, Optima should be set more open than tight. It’s not that readability is affected that much when Optima is set on the snug side; it’s just that the unhurried elegance and light gray typographic color created by the face are disrupted when letters are set too tight. Optima is also about as gregarious as a typeface can be. It mixes well with virtually any serif design and a surprisingly large number of sans serif faces. The Optima family is available in six weights, from roman to extra black, each with an italic counterpart. In addition, the family is available as a suite of OpenType® Pro fonts, providing for the automatic insertion of small caps, ligatures and alternate characters, in addition to offering an extended character set supporting most Central European and many Eastern European languages. When you’re ready to find its perfect pairing, browse these fantastic matches: Monotype Century Old Style™, Dante®, Frutiger® Serif, Joanna® Nova, Malabar™, and Soho®.
  31. FF Infra by FontFont, $50.99
    FF Infra™ is a fresh take on the robust sans serif typefaces of the early 20th century. Drawn by Gabriel Richter, it’s a friendly, inviting – and multi-talented family. Whether long blocks of editorial text, or snackable copy in web pages and blog posts, FF Infra’s 20 typefaces are easy on the eyes in both print and digital environments. The design also performs as well at petite sizes, as it does at supersized display settings. Pair FF Infra with an old style or Didone serif design and you’ll have powerful and distinctive typographic pages! FF Infra is available in 10 weights, ranging from a delicate light to a commanding black, each with an italic companion. OpenType® Pro fonts of FF infra have an extended character set supporting most Central European and many Eastern European languages, in addition to providing for the automatic insertion of ligatures and fractions. Each font also contains four sets of figures and a bevy of arrows that are ideal for wayfinding and similar info-graphic projects. A generous lowercase x-height, open counters and subtle graduations between family weights, make for a family that is at home in a wide range of sizes, and comfortable in everything from large signage, content for mobile apps, product manuals and full-scale branding projects. In addition, to provide design diversity, Richter drew alternate designs for the a, G and ß. Richter first became interested in fonts and the art of creating typefaces while studying communication design at Düsseldorf University of Applied Sciences. His first designs were experimental, but these lead a position at FontShop International in 2013, where he developed his typeface design skills. A strong background in font production, hinting and font marketing were also part of his FontShop experience. Richter worked as freelance graphic and type designer until he founded übertype in 2017. He also invests back into the type community through the type design courses he teaches at his alma mater. FF Infra is Richter’s first commercial design for Monotype. We’re sure that you’ll find it as versatile and powerful as we do.
  32. Helvetica Now Variable by Monotype, $328.99
    Helvetica Now Variable Helvetica Now 2.0 builds on the groundbreaking work of 2019’s Helvetica Now release—all of the clarity, simplicity, and neutrality of classic Helvetica with everything 21st-century designers need. In this 2021 release, we introduce Helvetica Now Variable and add condensed weights to the Helvetica Now static fonts. Helvetica Now 2.0 includes 96 fonts in three distinct optical sizes (Micro, Text, and Display), now with 48 new condensed weights. The Helvetica Now Variable fonts include even more: 144 instances—48 normal, 48 condensed, and 48 compressed. Helvetica Now Variable gives you over a million new Helvetica styles in one state-of-the-art font file (over two-and-a-half million with italics!). Use it as an extension of the Helvetica Now family or make custom-blends from its weights (Hairline to ExtraBlack), optical sizes (four point to infinity), and new Compressed and Condensed widths. Create infinite shades of expression, incredible typographic animations, and ultra-refined typography. Its single font file makes it easier to use and wickedly fast. Load one file and access a million fonts—in a fraction of the size of a traditional font family. More freedom. More expression. More power. More. Helvetica. Now. Each one of the Helvetica Now static fonts has been carefully tailored to the demands of its size. The larger Display versions are drawn to show off the subtlety of Helvetica and spaced with headlines in mind, while the Text sizes focus on legibility, using robust strokes and comfortably loose spaces. Helvetica Now's Micro designs are simplified and exaggerated to maintain the impression of Helvetica in tiny type. There's also an extensive set of alternates, which allow designers the opportunity to experiment with and adapt Helvetica's tone of voice. The new Condensed weights put more type into smaller spaces—for intense emphasis, sophisticated contrast, or just everyday space-fitting. Helvetica Now 2.0 is, quite simply, more: more versatility; more power; and more creative possibilities. “For more than six decades, Helvetica has been the essential typeface,” says Monotype Type Director Charles Nix. “The release of Helvetica Now insures that it will be a typographic force for decades to come.”
  33. Optima by Linotype, $45.99
    Many typefaces are distinctive or attractive at the expense of legibility and versatility. Not so the Optima® family. Simultaneously standing out and fitting in, there are few projects or imaging environments outside of its range. Although Optima is almost always grouped with sans serif typefaces, it should be considered a serifless roman. True to its Roman heritage, Optima has wide, full-bodied characters – especially in the capitals. Only the E, F and L deviate with narrow forms. Consistent with other Zapf designs, the cap S in Optima appears slightly top-heavy with a slight tilt to the right. The M is splayed, and the N, like a serif design, has light vertical strokes. The lowercase a and g in Optima are high-legibility two-storied designs. Optima can be set within a wide choice of line spacing values – from very tight to very open. In fact, there are few limits to the amount of white space that can be added between lines of text. Optima also benefits from a wide range of letter spacing capability. It can be set quite tight, or even slightly open – especially the capitals. If there are any guidelines, Optima should be set more open than tight. It’s not that readability is affected that much when Optima is set on the snug side; it’s just that the unhurried elegance and light gray typographic color created by the face are disrupted when letters are set too tight. Optima is also about as gregarious as a typeface can be. It mixes well with virtually any serif design and a surprisingly large number of sans serif faces. The Optima family is available in six weights, from roman to extra black, each with an italic counterpart. In addition, the family is available as a suite of OpenType® Pro fonts, providing for the automatic insertion of small caps, ligatures and alternate characters, in addition to offering an extended character set supporting most Central European and many Eastern European languages. When you’re ready to find its perfect pairing, browse these fantastic matches: Monotype Century Old Style™, Dante®, Frutiger® Serif, Joanna® Nova, Malabar™ and Soho®.
  34. Savour Pro by profonts, $51.99
    Savour Pro's elegant, classic form has a calligraphic touch, almost a hand-written feel. The individual creation of the characters provide additional dynamics and vitality. Savour Pro comes with a complete set of upper case swashes as well as lining and old style figures.
  35. Crocante by PintassilgoPrints, $24.00
    Crocante is an energetic and good-humored display font. Although being an all caps alphabet, it counts two versions for each letter, easily accessed through keyboard upper and lower keys. These slightly different letterforms will bring spontaneity and vitality to your designs. Crunching noises guaranteed!
  36. Hi TV by Yebhu, $15.00
    Hi TV is an good-humored and energetic display font. Although being an all caps alphabet, it counts two versions for a letter, easily accessed choose uppercase or lowercase. These slightly different letterforms will bring spontaneity and vitality to your designs. Crunching noises guaranteed!
  37. Carabelle by Typejockeys, $25.00
    Carabelle is based on the Nebiolo type foundry’s Calipso design. Newly redrawn and with many original details added, this old typeface has been revitalized. Noble and sweet, Carabelle plays the elegant companion for cup cake shops, wedding invitations or culinary tours through France and Italy.
  38. JBCursive stands as an exquisite exemplification of artistry harmonized with utility, a font that transcends mere text to become a visual melody. With its roots deeply entrenched in the tradition of ...
  39. Capitaly Script by Mans Greback, $59.00
    Capitaly Script is a bold calligraphic typeface. Created with pride and care, this lettering has the optimal appearance of a classic vintage logo, for a modern setting. The font family consists of the styles Script (Regular) and Top (Upright). Use asterisk * after a letter to make a swash letter. Example: Ber*lin Use _ or # or ¤ after any word to make a swash tail. Example: Cursive¤ Letters_ Use multiple _ # ¤ after any word to make swashes of different length. Example: Decorate______ (Download required.) 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 all Latin-based languages, from Northern 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.
  40. Homework Dashed by DAAZ, $9.00
    Homework Dashed font was specially conceived/designed for teaching cursive writing. This resource allows tutors and parents to create worksheets for individual or class teaching. Associated with the Homework font, students can learn and exercise their handwriting abilities. All capital letters, excluding I, F, T and P, link to any following small letter: the sequence of the previous letter stroke always follows the angle of the initial stroke of the subsequent letter. This, in the real world, means that words built with the font can be handwritten without having to lift the pen from the paper (except to cross t and f and dot i and j) or interrupt the writing flow. All the letters are base aligned and all small letters have the same ‘x’ height. Homework Dashed font is a tool with which teachers and tutors can create repetitive alphabetical writing exercises that can be printed on lined sheets.
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