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  1. Adigussto by Twinletter, $14.00
    Adigussto is a signature font that we created with dramatic hand strokes paying attention to the aesthetic appearance in every curve that is so elegant and fun. This font is designed with a natural touch of handwriting refined to create portions and compositions that suit your needs. So this font is perfect for crafts, kids writing, adventure posters, food banner titles, wedding invitations, product packaging logos, quotes, social media page covers, furniture banner headers, book covers, and more.
  2. Golovolomka by Alexandr Galuzin, $30.00
    This font is reminiscent of the Middle Ages texture fonts. But geometric shapes make it more modern. It will work well in large and short inscriptions. The large array of text readability is reduced due to the characteristic rhythm of the font. It has the standard ligatures and ligature to failed pairs. There are two sets of numbers: the proportional and the Old style.
  3. HighJinkies by Comicraft, $19.00
    It’s jaunty and flaunty and up to no good! It’s a child born of fairly odd parents and always looking for the good kind of trouble. It'll get you out of the red and into the pink like a panther pawning diamonds! Comicraft’s John Roshell has slipped his hands into the gloves of the Phantom Font Finagler and there’s HighJinks ahead to be sure!
  4. Rabbet by Atlantic Fonts, $26.00
    Rabbet is based on the handwriting of Maine furniture designer and maker, Aaron Fedarko. It's friendly, bold, condensed, and slants left. Rabbet's special feature, besides loads of boyish charm, is a load of handwritten fractions as discretionary ligatures. Whether you're curious about woodworking (a rabbet is a type of joint), or you just want a cool, maybe slightly rebellious font, Rabbet is ready to do the work.
  5. Berlyna by Tertoecreative, $14.00
    Berlyna is a magical script font carefully created with a touch of elegance. Whether you’re looking for fonts for Instagram or calligraphy scripts for DIY projects, this font will turn any creative idea into a true piece of art! This font is PUA encoded which means you can access all glyphs and swashes with ease!
  6. Wurstchen by Ingrimayne Type, $9.00
    WurstchenDotted is made up up of sausage segments. It does not have true lower-case letters, but rather variants of the upper-case letters instead. As all extreme display fonts, it is useful in small doses. The three WurstchenOverlay fonts decompose WurstchenOutlined and can be used in layers to create letters with three colors.
  7. Zulu-Ndebele Pattern by Scholtz Fonts, $19.00
    Zulu-Ndebele Pattern is the first ever font to be based solely on the traditional decorative patterns of the Zulu and Ndebele tribes of Southern Africa. The designer has lived in KwaZulu (Place of the Zulu), for over 50 years and has made a life-long study of traditional Zulu beadwork and carving, and of Ndebele wall decoration. There are 52 pattern units that may be combined in many ways to create borders, backgrounds and an unlimited number of designs. The pattern units correspond to the upper and lower case letters. The reason that the Zulu and Ndebele patterns have been grouped together is that the true tribal areas are contiguous and the there has been much artistic cross-fertilization between the two cultures. Many of the patterns that are used by the two tribes are identical.
  8. VT Showcard by VarsityType, $15.00
    This condensed block is a true knockout. VT Showcard is a heavy-hitting headliner with presence. Inspired by the boxing showcards of the 60’s and 70’s, VT Showcard towers over body copy and demands attention. This tall and mighty athletic display typeface features chiseled corners and subtle embellishments that reinforce a steady rhythm across its dramatic letterforms. With 7 weights, VT Showcard provides a versatility for sports headlines and similar projects.
  9. Volare by Gatype, $15.00
    Volare latest style letters are perfect for wall displays, social media post logos, advertisements, product packaging, product designs, labels, photography, watermarks, invitations, stationery, and any project that turn creative idea into a true piece of art. These fonts include: OTF files. Displayed fonts: Uppercase, Lowercase, Numbers, Symbols, Accents, Styles, Swashes and Ligatures also Multilingual Support Enjoy the font, feel free to comment or feedback, send me a PM or email. Thank You!
  10. Blue Lagoon by Zamjump, $15.00
    Blue Lagoon is an original handwritten script, made using a ballpoint pen on calendar paper, with distinctive unstructured strokes at the ends. Whether you're looking for a font for social media or a calligraphy script for a DIY project, this font will turn any creative idea into a true work of art! Great for handwritten quotes, notes, labels, wedding invitations, jewelry, or any project that requires an authentic handwritten touch. Included : - Symbol - Ligature
  11. ITC Bookman by ITC, $40.99
    ITC Bookman font was designed by Edward Benguiat, whose goal was to design a typeface that had a clear resemblance to previous Bookman faces but was different and more versatile. This typeface retains all the traits of the original and adds a large x-height and moderate stroke contrast for optimal legibility. ITC Bookman font also has italics which are true cursive forms, as opposed to oblique roman characters. Featured in: Best Fonts for Tattoos
  12. Floreal by Reyrey Blue Std, $16.00
    Floreal is an elegant, modern and classy serif font with fashionable touch. That includes two styles : regular and true Italic. This font includes alternates and ligatures, with them you can make your project more elegant and unique. Floreal is perfect for corporate identities, websites, publications, titles, books, magazines, business cards, logos, product labels, packaging, or any kind of advertising purpose. Features : · All Uppercase and Lowercase · Number & Symbol · Supported Languages · Alternates and Ligatures
  13. Amaretto by JVB Fonts, $39.00
    AMARETTO, inspired by classic structure of italics, as an original variation of vertical style. Ludovico Arrighi has given us the legacy of classical calligraphic structures that times later lays the foundations of Cancelleresca style and then, the italics as extension of a classic roman serif used in the Renaissance, as main typographic way of expression in Italian printed books. The name Amaretto reminds one of the most representative and delicious liqueur as strong distinctive Italian taste. AMARETTO can be used mainly in titles, long and display texts. Supports East Europe languages. Includes standard and discretionary ligatures, complete small caps, old style numbers, fractions, numerators and denominators and several OpenType features included.
  14. Elementis by Linotype, $29.99
    German designer Hans-Jürgen Ellenberger originally developed the concept behind Elementis in 1975. Wanting to create an alternative typewriter script that was more round and natural, Elementis' design was born. True to its typewriter roots, Linotype's Elementis exhibits more character than one expects from that genre. The letters display a delightfully quirky nature, which is sure to lighten up any document. Elementis may be used in a number of point sizes: although the letters function best in large display settings, short passages of text in sizes of 12 point or less may also be created. This family has received a number of awards in various contests: Elementis was awarded an Honorable Mention in the 2003 International Type Design Contest, sponsored by Linotype GmbH. Additionally, Ellenberger received a Certificate of Typographic Excellence from the Type Directors Club in 2005; during their annual TDC2 type design competition, Elementis was selected as a "judge's choice."
  15. El Grosa by Fateh.Lab, $15.00
    El Grosa, this is an amazing work. Why? ... because this is not just talking about fonts, but more than that, with the spirit of Spain, el grosa invites you to explore with your wild ideas, I'm sure this will really make you feel happy in creating the work that you will wake up to the front. Supported by 3 font choices that are very sweet and also strong, el grosa answers all your difficulties in choosing font support that suits your taste. What are you waiting for, have el grosa as soon as possible. Bella Ciao !!
  16. Gofar by Ef Studio, $10.00
    Gofar is a font duo that combine Serif and Script font. The Gofar Serif font looks contemporary and modern, some letters has unique form. You will also find Gofar Script with ligatures that beautiful to pair with. This font perfect for every project like branding, editorial design, book, logo, website, social media, and any project you like.
  17. Loraine by Homelessfonts, $49.00
    Homelessfonts is an initiative by the Arrels foundation to support, raise awareness and bring some dignity to the life of homeless people in Barcelona Spain. Each of the fonts was carefully digitized from the handwriting of different homeless people who agreed to participate in this initiative. MyFonts is pleased to donate all revenue from the sales of Homelessfonts to the Arrels foundation in support of their mission to provide the homeless people in Barcelona with a path to independence with accommodations, food, social and health care. Loraine was born in London. She was an ordinary, hardworking family person, with nothing to worry about beyond paying the rent at the end of the month or keeping the fridge full. Until in 2009 she came to Barcelona on holiday. Soon after she arrived her passport was stolen from her and she had a series of problems with the British embassy. Somebody had made illegal use of her passport. So Loraine found herself in a strange place, unable to get home. She didn’t know anyone there and her circumstances meant she couldn’t ask for help from England, either. She had to sell all her possessions and, in time, learn to speak Spanish. “Living in the street is a wonderful adventure,” she says. In the street she discovered a new city, a new country and a new culture. “There are lots of people who prefer to sleep under the stars.” She also made lots of friends who helped her in a completely unfamiliar world.
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  21. Road Art by The Tree is Green, $40.00
    Road Art derives from painted lettering found on roads in the UK. Each character has been created from original photography.
  22. Kalchynsky Simple Heavy by Rotograf, $12.00
    This font has complete kerning pairs for all languages. Designed for books, leaflets and for outdoor use like a banner.
  23. Handana by Ingrimayne Type, $9.95
    Handana is an informal face with a simple but distinctive calligraphic look in four weights: light, plain, medium, and bold.
  24. Vetrena MF by Masterfont, $59.00
    A square san serif font family for short texts and headlines. Inspired by old hand-painted signs in Tel Aviv.
  25. DB Floridity by Illustration Ink, $3.00
    DB Floridity is just plain adorable and the frilly lace theme adds a nice touch to your digital scrapbooking projects.
  26. Cypher by Typeco, $29.00
    Cypher is a techno looking font that attempts to employ the Gestalt principal of closure. It may, at larger sizes look like some sort of code or a bunch of dots and dashes, but when viewed at smaller sizes it falls together into legible words. This font family was first inspired by an experiment to try to make a legible upper and lower alphabet with the smallest grid possible that would still describe the letterforms. The original conclusion was that it could be done in a 3x6 grid. This made a fun design exercise, but it makes a lousy font. The grid was expanded a bit for aesthetic reasons to a 3x8 grid, But not restricted so severely and so occasionally goes wider than 3 for the certain letterforms. From this a whole family of widths and weights was born, and rather than simply obliquing for italics, a true italic of sorts was created. Cypher is a versatile family of 24 fonts – 4 widths, each with 3 weights and their accompanying italics.
  27. Valentia Nit by Eurotypo, $59.00
    “Valentia Nit” is a copperplate typeface enriched with swashes and extensions in alternate characters. Its main feature is the intense contrast between thick and thin strokes that gives you clarity of reading while providing a delicate and subtle texture in the text. Another feature is the spontaneity of its stems, the agile and casual ties, which in fact, these combinations can offer the designer a variety of possibilities to structure a logo or headline in sophisticated lettering style. “Valentia Nit” was designed to combine with our previous font “Valentia” in order to obtain the necessary hierarchy of texts using changing thicknesses.
  28. Peppy Pegasus by Putracetol, $22.00
    Peppy Pegasus - Quirky Unicorn Theme Font is a charming typeface designed to transport you to the whimsical world of unicorns, pegasus, and rainbows. This font showcases playful, rounded, and soft letterforms that add an element of delight to your designs. It's versatile and can be used on its own or paired with any of its nine enchanting variations. With nine distinct variations inspired by pegasus, horses, horns, wings, rainbows, and magic, Peppy Pegasus is the perfect choice for children's themes, crafting projects, and imaginative designs. It brings a sense of fun, playfulness, and a vibrant, colorful aesthetic to your creations.
  29. Opinion Pro by Mint Type, $35.00
    Opinion Pro is a geometric grotesque sans-serif typeface with extra-large x-height that comes in 64 styles. It is composed of 4 width variations, each in 8 weights with respective italics. Its rigid curves with pronounced vertical stems makes it useful as both display and paragraph typefaces. Also it works particularly well as a typeface for technical applications such as wayfinding or labeling of any kind. Opinion Pro features a wide range of supported languages, including all Latin-based European languages, main Cyrillic languages, plus Kazakh. The OpenType features include, among others, 4 sets of digits, small-caps, ordinals.
  30. TF The Fest by Tyfomono, $29.00
    Take your design game to the next level with a bold, thick and expressive font that truly looks hand painted. The Fest uses authentic looking fonts and is sure to grab the attention of customers and designers alike. We made 2 styles for The Fest, it lets you explore and improve the personality of your design works. This version is also great for blocks of text and small print. Slanted - With a little improvement for the slanted version, The Fest Slanted is fit for the any size. These style is alternative of your choices for the look.
  31. Kuenstler 165 by ParaType, $30.00
    Bitstream typeface based on Koch Antiqua by Rudolph Koch (Klingspor, 1922). Koch Antiqua, also known as Locarno and Eve, is the most popular face of one of the great lettering artists of the 20th century. This delicate display face has a small x-height, very tall ascenders, and main strokes that taper gracefully downward. Koch-Antiqua appeared extensively in advertising between the wars. A refined letterform, it is best used sparingly for a distinctive look in advertising, book, and job work. Two weights of Cyrillic version including alternative lc characters were developed by Isabella Chaeva and released in 2008 by ParaType.
  32. PGF Dinos by PeGGO Fonts, $29.00
    “PGF Dinos” is a low contrast round typeface that resembles handmade American ‘Sign Painting’ in such the upper portion of the characters is bigger than the lower one, what gives the font a more playful and friendly personality. Another remarkable feature is its hooked terminals in characters such as C, G or S, heightening the differences between similar characters. “PGF Dinos” Family is composed of 10 different weights ranging from Hairline to Extra Black plus Italics and a full set of Dingbats. Early version was originallly called as “Globa” and was developed under the supervision of the Latinotype Team. Designer: Pedro González.
  33. Eixample Glaces by Type-Ø-Tones, $55.00
    The Eixample project is inspired by modernist signage of various examples found in the Eixample neighbourhood in Barcelona. The name of each subfamily is related to its location or to specific elements of the original sign. In 2003 we photographed a sign with the word GLACES painted on a refrigerator, on which, over the years, we have speculated on how to manage the concept of double vertical modulation. This model has been expanded and the original idea has been developed in three variants that oscillate between monolinear and high contrast. In order to increase its versatility, the character set includes small caps.
  34. Seashore Pro by Sudtipos, $59.00
    A feminine, graceful script whose thicker horizontals create a wave-like rhythm — hence the name. Seashore is loosely based on an "eccentric" (left-leaning) penmanship style of the late 19th century. Used mainly by professional "engrossers" in certificates and tributes, or by society ladies in their stationery and invitations, it sent a message of true refinement, as the style would have been only been mastered after the more common business, Spencerian, and standard ornamental styles. In fact, unusual script styles were in such demand that type foundries of the era exploded with metal-type knockoffs of increasing fanciness. Seashore includes a wide variety of swash capitals, alternate endings, and contextual ligatures, over 900 glyphs in all. Seashore is best used in short display settings — in names and addresses on formal invitations, in menus and food packaging, or fashion and beauty contexts.
  35. Ragik Sans by Hurufatfont, $29.00
    Ragik; It is a low-contrast sans serif font family with two accents. The letters are designed with a clear and simple elegance, devoid of ornaments. The open terminals of the letters “S, C, G, s, a, c, e” are elegant and legible with their large open areas. It consists of 16 styles, from thin to heavy, with true italics. Ideal for modern typographic posters, packaging and branding designs. It comes with rich OpenType features. Alternating glyphs, elegant and functional ligatures. All number sets (tnum, onum, lnum, numr, denom, sinf, sups etc.) have a rich symbol library with ornaments and arrows.
  36. MVB Magnesium by MVB, $39.00
    Mark van Bronkhorst's MVB Magnesium is based on his impressions of a style of lettering often seen on early 20th century hand-painted signage. With its thick-thin strokes and angled terminals, MVB Magnesium is a warmer, less common alternative whenever one might use a sans serif in all-caps. It is available in two widths.
  37. Gullywasher NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    One in the series of fonts called Whiz-Bang Wood Type, intended to be set large and tight. Gullywasher is distinguished by its unusual letterforms and “pineapple” serifs. The font takes its name from a Texas term for a heavy rain. Both versions of this font include the complete Unicode Latin 1252 and Central European 1250 character sets.
  38. Pinnacle JY Pro by JY&A, $55.00
    JY Pinnacle is a distinctive text family, with at least 3,100 kerning pairs (for text fonts) and collections of alternative characters for roman, italic and cap and small cap. Pinnacle has an awareness of tradition, but is individual and fresh. Its oblique axis for lowercase letters such as the o and e is meant to aid legibility.
  39. Handmade Font by Ingrimayne Type, $14.95
    In Handmade Font the letters are made of hands or handprints, something children sometimes do when they are set free with paint. It is caps only but the letters on the lower-case keys differ from those on the upper-case keys. It comes with a large assortment of accented letters to support most European languages.
  40. Fansi Pensle by Ingrimayne Type, $5.00
    FansiPensle is a set of four decorative scripts. The capitals are fussy and ostentatious and a little weird with strange flourishes. The lower-case letters are neat and simple. Lower-case letters have the shapes of a cursive alphabet and they are connected in the cursive and cursive-bold styles but not in the plain and bold styles.
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