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  1. MarkusLow by The Northern Block, $16.70
    This typeface is named after Markus Low, the designer of the 1965 award-winning font Basilea. The design pays close attention to the original work combining romanesque styling with clean lines and functionality. Details include a complete character set, manually edited kerning and Euro symbol.
  2. Birthday by Canada Type, $34.95
    What do you imagine the ideal casual invitation font would look like? It has to be cheerful, inviting, legible, creative, and loads of fun. But first and foremost, it has to look like real handwriting. Fonts seeming like real handwriting are always a major task, and although Canada Type already has plenty of fonts that solve the “looks like handwriting” issue in a variety of ways, we're once again raising the bar a little higher with this one. Birthday is a massive package that crosses the traditional font/handwriting solution of 2-letter ligatures and waltzes into the land of 3-letter combinations. Plenty of them, too! The complete Postscript and True Type versions of Birthday ship with no less than five separate fonts full of nothing but ligatures. And for even more realism, an alternates font is also included in the package, for a total of seven fonts of happy handwriting that can be used anywhere and everywhere personalization is of importance to a layout. For layout artists with advanced typography tools that take advantage of the power of OpenType, Birthday Pro is a wunderkind. All the individual letter alternates are accessible through the Stylistic Alternates feature, the 2-letter ligatures through the standard Ligatures feature, and the 3-letter ligatures via the Discretionary Ligatures feature (for the technically inclined: this includes a nice liga-to-dlig crossover, where the maximum number of possible ligated letters is automatically chosen at the push of a button). If you enjoy using OpenType, Birthday Pro is definitely for you. If on the other hand you like your fonts in Postsript or True Type, it is advisable to keep a character map handy while using Birthday. You will need it to take advantage of the many, many alternates and ligatures distributed over the fonts. The next time someone asks you for the perfect casual invitation font is, look no further. And as usually is with Canada Type, quality fonts are more affordable than ever.
  3. Gineso by insigne, $-
    Michaelangelo. da Vinci. Bellini. Rafael. Masters of Italian art whose names have dwarfed those of many other great Italian artists. Yet relics from these other artists remain, though often unnoticed because of their practical nature. These unknowns are the Italian Masters of vernacular sign painting, and insigne now gives a nod to their work with its new sans serif, Gineso. Based on its inspiration, Gineso was created for posters, headlines and logotypes. (It does well in apps, too, though the sign painters probably weren’t thinking about that at the time.) Aesthetically remedied, yet still with an uncut charm, Gineso’s condensed qualities make it especially nice for signs and titling where horizontal space is at a premium. The tight, narrow forms of its geometric design leave you with a robust flavor that will remind you of mamma’s spaghetti. But don’t worry; the font’s ample counters ensure your audience won’t be reading through a bowl of pasta. These condensed forms look great on their own or when their seven different weights and matching italics are utilized together. With the included OpenType features, fractions and superior/inferior positions are also available to broaden your palette. Even more, this font is ready for complex, professional typography with OpenType features like alternate letters and a large character set including Central and Eastern European Languages. So when you find yourself (or your project) in a tight space, stir in Gineso to get the right taste for your copy. It may just make all the difference.
  4. Callisto by Groteskly Yours, $8.00
    Callisto is a classic serif stencil fonts that is a stencil font like no others. Elegant curves are paired with great legibility and wide range of available glyphs. While stencil fonts are generally thought of as too masculine and rough, Callisto is very feminine and soft, which makes it perfect as a logo font for those who seek to further emphasise their brand's identity. Despite being a display font, Callisto looks great at smaller sizes, so short headlines and headers will look natural and email legible even in smaller sizes. Callisto comes in two styles —Regular and Half —which can easily be combined within the same body of text. Regular is a more minimal style, with wider and more open apertures, while Half is a hybrid between a serif and stencil font that still has longer strokes and stems. Each style consists of 415 glyphs, ranging from fractions to diacritics. There are a number of glyphs with cool stylistic alternatives (which is awesome for branding), lots of punctuation and OpenType features. Callisto is a great font for designers and artists who need a feminine font with a really strong character.
  5. Pinatas Cottons by Piñata, $12.00
    Original Foundry: TypeType Original typeface name: TT Cottons Pinatas Cottons is a friendly hand-drawn typeface with condensed proportions. Each separate style of Pinatas Cottons was drawn by using different instruments. For instance, the black style was painted with a real brush, and the thin one was created with a pen. We tried to keep this analog feeling of hand drawing while we digitalized each style of the typeface. Pinatas Cottons is your ideal design helper.
  6. Lovely Melissa by Fontdroe, $25.00
    Lovely Melissa is a new variation of handmade script typeface. Complete your collections of script fonts. This typeface has been enriched with additional alternates characters for a total of 1,372 glyphs. Great for wedding invitations, product designs, and more. Go succeed and enjoy it! Main Features: Titling Alternate Stylistic Alternate Stylistic Set 01-09 Contextual Alternate Ligatures Discretionary ligature Contextual ligature Swash Variant Initial Form Medial Form Terminal Form Capital Space Numerator Proportional Lining Tabulator Oldstyle Superscript Subscript
  7. Silk Sans Display by SilkType, $47.50
    Silk Sans Display is the sans version of the high-contrast typeface Silk Serif. The main feature of the font family is the disconnection between the bowls and the stems. However, the bowl is very close to the stem, creating the illusion of connection. Silk is delicate and legible — but above all, it is sophisticated. Silk Sans Display is available in 7 weights, from Extra Light to Black, and supports Western, Central and South-Eastern European languages.
  8. Tacit by Fontar, $25.00
    Tacit is the first typeface to be the creative outcome of a PhD thesis in graphic design. The work's main study had the aim of documenting design processes in an effort to externalise the tacit (experiential) knowledge of graphic designers. Initially the task was only to design several glyphs but the work resulted in a full typeface. Tacit is an elegant sans serif with a distinctive character and is legible at small and large point sizes.
  9. Grafita by Slava Antipov, $29.00
    Grafita is a typeface pair where one font is a strict geometric grotesque and the other is more playful and display. The first typeface is good for typing large amounts of text. The second is for headlines, logos, posters, covers, spectacular presentations, and more. The combination of these two fonts would be great for branding, websites and other tasks. Each of the fonts has extensive language support, OpenType features such as ligatures, alternate characters, fractional numbers and more.
  10. Betlyn by Abbasy Studio, $15.00
    Betlyn, is a pair of smooth sans serif and delicious bold script. The script font comes with some alternates and ligature as well to create your design more unique. With additional sans font you will be able to create the beautiful combination. This type of font perfectly suitable for made to be applied in created food & beverages branding as product packaging. This font also perfect for poster, business cards, headline, restaurant menus, or any type of advertising purpose.
  11. All Smiles by Ingrimayne Type, $14.95
    AllSmiles is a sunny little face in which all the letters smile at you. It can be used in notes and cards of congratulation or in celebrating good-news announcements. In the update of 2011, emoticons were added in the appropriate unicode slots (unicode 1F601 to 1F640 slots). For the sad version, see BringInTheFrowns, and if you only want to proclaim a little joyfulness, you can temper the feelings with a plain version of the typeface, FebDrei.
  12. Evuschka by Petra Sucic Roje, $33.00
    A dramatic contrast between thick and thin strokes, “ball” shapes at stroke terminals, and straight hairline serifs are main Evuschka characteristics. In this font, the x-height is specifically accentuated in relation to body height. In spite of its extreme geometrical shape, Evuschka exudes fairytale romance. Belonging to decorative type fonts, it is best suited for headlines, titles, and small amounts of text in large sizes. Evuschka was selected for TDC Certificate of Typographic Excellence 2017.
  13. Aesthete Signature by Jinan Studio, $20.00
    Aesthete Signature embodies elegance and style in a handwritten font, with 57 perfectly integrated ligatures that give your projects a natural look and a touch of elegance. Offering a variety of alternative options to enhance your designs, this font makes a fun embellishment for a variety of design endeavors. Its versatility stands out, making it perfect for wedding-themed creations, dazzling wedding invitations, Valentine's Day, promotional materials, branding initiatives, business cards that leave a lasting impression, inspirational quotes, and a wide variety of design endeavors seeking a blend of sophistication and appeal. Additionally, multilingual support ensures global appeal, adding a touch of beauty across language boundaries. Features A set of uppercase and lowercase glyphs Number, symbol, and punctuation Multilingual Support Alternates, ligatures, and swashes PUA encoded Type j_1 until j_8 to features swash, ligatures will automatically replace the standard letter pairs whenever available, when using any OpenType capable software.
  14. Willow Eden by Balpirick, $15.00
    Willow Eden is a Modern Handwritten Font. Willow Eden 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! Willow Eden also multilingual support. Enjoy the font, feel free to comment or feedback, send me PM or email. Thank you!
  15. Night Halloween by Wyarecreatype, $13.00
    Night Halloween is a lovely halloween themed. Wide variety of halloween line art for Stylistic Alternates. Masterfully designed to become a true favourite, this font has the potential to bring each of your creative ideas to the highest level! Perfectly fit for the visual project such as logo, branding, poster, food and beverages, social media content, website, UI/UX design, youtube thumbnail, CV, mood board, wedding, you name it.
  16. TCF Noli by TypeCult Foundry, $22.00
    TCF Noli is a no nonsense straight-sided typeface with a soft technical appearance. Designed with seven weights and true matching italics, TCF Noli was specially developed with corporate and editorial projects in mind. The clarity of the letter forms and the openness of TCF Noli make it very readable in small sizes and suitable for every design purpose. TCF Noli is available with extended Latin language support.
  17. Third Time Lucky by Hanoded, $15.00
    We’re in the process of buying a house. Our first bid was rejected, our second bid as well. Our third (and final) bid was accepted (yay!), so, for us, the old ‘third time lucky’ quote rings true! Third Time Lucky is a set of three distinct handmade fonts, each with its own italic. Use this wonderful set for your books, your packaging or even your ‘house for sale’ signs.
  18. Deco Revisited JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Inspired by a retro Art Deco poster as well as many of the true classic Art Deco type designs of the 1930s and 1940s, Deco Revisited JNL is a bold, black, stencil-influenced design with no counters. Although being a contemporary design, its use in any retro project will truly evoke a feeling for the “streamline” era. Deco Revisited JNL is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  19. Barachiel Alternate by Stefani Letter, $14.00
    Barachiel is a beautiful script and Monogram font designed with an incredibly modern feel. Whether you’re looking for fonts for Instagram or calligraphy scripts for DIY projects, Still Love will turn any creative idea into a true piece of art! This font is PUA encoded which means you can access all of the glyphs and swashes with ease! It features a varying baseline, gorgeous glyphs, and stunning alternates.
  20. Belizio by Font Bureau, $40.00
    The eight-part Belizio series updates the first Font Bureau typeface. David Berlow’s family is based on Aldo Novarese’s Egizio, designed in 1955 for Nebiolo. It was first prompted by the popularity of Haas Clarendon, designed by Hoffmann and Eidenbenz, an impeccably Swiss revival of the traditional English letterform. Aldo Novarese was among the first to investigate a true italic designed in the Clarendon style; FB 1987–98
  21. Colville by Canada Type, $29.95
    The Colville fonts began their existence in 2015 as a project-specific typeface, made to be used on a custom-made headstone commemorating Canadian artist Alex Colville (1920-2013) and his wife Rhoda Wright. For that purpose, some initial shapes were modelled after letters Colville himself had used on a Governor General gold medal he designed in the mid-1970s. From there started a year-long project that culminated in a set of four comprehensive fonts ranging in weight from Light to Bold, each containing over 750 glyphs to cover Pan European language support, stylistic alternates, five sets of figures, automatic fractions, and some ornaments rooted in Alex Colville’s art. These fonts exhibit a strong art deco aesthetic that has always been a favourite of architects, metal casters, and sign makers. This is a very humanist geometry alternating from the precisely calculated to the curvy and lithe, subtle contrast, flat stroke stops, and airy proportions that make for a counterspace built for accommodation and comfort. The breadth and timeless humanism of the Colville set makes fit in a variety of applications, from straightforward headlines, titles, and emphasis captions, to branding and packaging.
  22. 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®.
  23. 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®.
  24. Hello Kartina by madjack.font, $14.00
    Hello Kartina Script is a beautiful, organic, and fun hand-painted script with different basics and handkerchiefs that can be applied at the beginning and end of all lowercase letters. International support for most Western languages ​​is included. For separate font swash, type lowercase a-z for initial swash and final swash. This font can be used for various purposes. Such as titles, signatures, , wedding invitations, t-shirts, letterhead, signage, labels, news, posters, badges etc. Thank you very much for searching and letting me know if you have questions.
  25. Song Composer JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The sheet music for the 1939 tune "Chico's Love Song (Ma-La-Ja Fa-La Pas-Ka Lah-Ta) [Cuban Double Talk]" may have had an odd title, but the main portion of it was hand lettered in an interesting style. Condensed letters with rounded corners complemented by sharp lines and angles give the characters an almost futuristic look, despite the fact that they were designed during the Art Deco era. This became the basis for Song Composer JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  26. LeakorLeach by Ingrimayne Type, $9.95
    An early drawing tablet was largely responsible for the LeakorLeach typefaces. They resemble hand lettering using cake icing or done with an ink pen that leaves lots of ink blobs or ink blots. The family has two widths, plain and condensed, and in addition to each having an oblique style, each also has a leftward-inclined style. There may not be many uses for a leftward-inclined typeface, but for those needing one, the LeakorLeach family offers two. The LeakorLeach typefaces are unlike any other faces from IngrimayneType.
  27. Bagoni Type by Attract Studio, $17.00
    Bagoni Type is a very versatile, clean and visually elegant font inspired by the serif typography used in editorial media in the 80s. Bagoni Type with its high contrast and very simple and easily recognizable shape makes it very easy to read, so it also works with small and long text. Great for magazine pictures, for wedding invitations, for branding, poster design and more. Bagoni Type comes in bold and italics that is complemented by various features of open type. Check out Gradia which is a great pair for Bagoni Type.
  28. Vacantonia by Invasi Studio, $14.00
    Vacantonia is a brush display font pairing with regular and condensed fonts. With its all-caps style, Vacantonia is perfect for creating aesthetic quotes, logos, posters, and anything that needs a bold and impactful look. Its vintage retro style adds a touch of nostalgia and adventure vibes to any project. In addition to its striking style, Vacantonia also features Latin Multilingual Support, alternate characters, and ligatures, making it even more versatile for any project. Its brush style gives it a unique and handcrafted feel, making it perfect for creating a personalized and customized look.
  29. Alcantera by Typebae, $15.00
    Alcantera Font Duo is a stunning pair of fancy script and serif fonts. These typography are designed to contrast and complement each other with elegant beauty and contemporary style. Use Alcantera Font Duo to create beautiful wedding invitations, beautiful stationery art, great social media posts, cute greeting cards and much more. To use the stylistic alternate, beginning and ending swashes you don't need to use software that supports opentype, because we have made it separately so it's very easy to use. Features: Stylistic Alternate, Ligature, Swashes, Multilingual & PUA Encoded
  30. Palmbell by Letterhend, $13.00
    Palmbell is a pair of fonts that bring a classy yet casual feel at the same time. The classic sans combined with the natural hand-writing script are the perfect match for you who needs a typeface for headlines, logotype, apparel, invitations, branding, packaging, advertising, and more. This typeface is comes in uppercase, lowercase, punctuation, symbols, numerals, stylistic set alternate, ligatures, etc also support multilingual. We hope you enjoy the font, please feel free to comment if you have any thoughts or feedback. Or simply send me a PM or email me at letterhend@gmail.com
  31. Chester Font Layer by Storictype, $10.00
    Introducing new layered font family it's call Chester , inspired from combine old postcard stamp and rustic sign painting with have unique decorative shapes. This is collection of type with a layered type system, many possibilities combination and options with 5 font system that can be layered to create different effect ( Basic , Inline, Inner dot, Gradient Inline, Shadow outline & Drop Shade ). You can use this font for various purposes.such as logo, product packaging, labeling, logo, classic shop, badges, quote, sign ,movie title, t-shirt, posters, lable, greetingcard, letterhead, book cover, any artwork.
  32. Skippy is Canon by Edd's Aurebesh Fontworks, $5.00
    Working on a Star Wars project? This font is in the main Star Wars written language of Aurebesh, and contains all the additional letters found in the language as glyphs. Designed to be a blocky workmanlike font that has the roughness commonly found in Star Wars related visuals. All numbers are also included as well as central punctuation symbols. The name is a very obscure reference to the old Star Wars expanded universe, when a force-sensitive droid self destructed in order for Uncle Owen to purchase R2-D2.
  33. Bluehonest by Allouse Studio, $16.00
    Lovely Script Font. Bluehonest come with many stylistic-alternates to fulfill your need. Lovely Alternates Uppercase, Regular and Lovely Beginning and Ending Swash, Big Love ending swash to pairing initials/name/anything, Multi-Lingual Support. We highly recommend using a program that supports OpenType features and Glyphs panels like many of Adobe apps and Corel Draw, so you can see and access all Glyph variations. Bluehonest is perfect for any tittles, logo, product packaging, branding project, megazine, social media, wedding, or just used to express words above the background.
  34. Emperator by Latinotype, $35.00
    Marcelo's new typeface Emperator —based on his knowledge gained from instruction by master calligraphers— provides a fresh perspective on classic typefaces. Emperator comes in 3 variants that make your designs look elegant, legible and expressive. This font is perfectly suitable for a wide range of applications such as titles, wedding invitations, short text, logos, labels, book covers, posters, packaging, etc. Emperator's character set includes small caps (letters, figures and symbols), fractions, stylistic alternates, ligatures, mathematical symbols, etc.— more than 750 glyphs in all, supporting over 200 Latin-based languages.
  35. Floukista by Qaratype, $15.00
    Floukista is a Minimalist Modern Elegant sans serif font with beautiful ligatures, tons of special alternative glyphs, ornament and multilingual support. It’s a very versatile font that works great in large and small sizes. Floukista is perfect for branding projects, Logo design, Clothing Branding, product packaging, magazine headers, or simply as a stylish text overlay to any background image… Main Features: 3 Weights font with Italic Uppercase & Lowercase letters Punctuation and special characters Multilingual support Ligatures & Alternate glyphs Thank you for visiting our item. Hope you like it!
  36. Tropika Island by Aiyari, $30.00
    Introducing a new Tropical Display Font Family called Tropika Island, inspired from my previous typeface (Dreadful Font Family & Saturday Night Font Family) combined with Midcentury Tiki Art Signage. The special features on Tropika Island is Tropika Interlock that comes with 3224 pair of ligatures, Stylistic Alternate, & Stylistic Set 01-03. Tropika Casual is complementary and contains OpenType features as ligatures, Terminal forms, Initial forms, Stylistic Alternates. Tropika Island Font Family is best used for headings, logo types, apparel design, invitations, posters, flyers, greeting cards, packaging, book covers, printed quotes, cover album, movie, and more.
  37. Amontesa by Mega Type, $16.00
    Amontesa is a classic typeface inspired by classical western culture. Designed with an elegant and sturdy form giving it a modern touch. It is suitable for your designs such as posters, flyers, t-shirts, logos, vintage logos, logotypes, signage, branding, magazines and others. OpenType features several alternate characters and ligatures that allow you to mix and match letter pairs to suit your design. Amontesa includes a complete set of upper and lowercase letters, as well as multi-language support, numbers, punctuation, ligatures and alternatives. Thank you very much for looking and Enjoying it!
  38. Bayoneta Pro by Sudtipos, $39.00
    Bayoneta is not your usual handcut alphabet, though it can seem so. It can also seem like carefully constructed lettering inspired by Polynesian cultures. By bridging that gap between knife-wielding kitsch and studied display lettering, Bayoneta offers quite a various range of theme possibilities. Its clear and attractive shapes can provide the eye-catching spontaneity on a book cover, the expressive shout on a skateboard or a muscle shirt, the mouth-watering brand on a protein bar package, or the main notice on a theme park ride sign.
  39. Swingers by AdultHumanMale, $20.00
    Swingers is a curly, fun, cartoonish display font. I wanted it to look light, but loud, so it can yodel from Posters and Headlines. It has over 300 glyphs, several variations on the standard alphabet and all those extra pesky foreign features. OpenType coded, It has various letter pairings that interlock automatically to create a more randomized, bespoke feel to your copy. It also has tons of extra characters and other combinations available directly through your glyphs palette. Play around with it, break it, like it, buy it.
  40. Anicon Sans by NREY, $19.00
    Anicon Sans font family consist of 18 weight: from Thin to Black, each weight paired by italic. Also including Latin & Cyrillic language support with more than 35 languages. Anicon is a superfamily, semi condensed sans serif and slab serif with humanistic forms in the characters. This font was crafted with the intention to present clean, legible, multipurpose characters that are easy to read wether it's on screen or print. Fit for all purposes; text, display, headline, print, corporate identity, logo, branding, product, infographic, photography and other applications and medium.
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