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  1. Beer Joint JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A vintage photograph of the Man at the Wheel Saloon in San Pedro, CA [circa 1895] provided an excellent type design source with the unusual lettering on the bar’s sign. Basically a spurred serif design, the unusual characteristic of the type style is the ‘bumps’ or ‘dots’ on the tops of each letter. This has been redrawn digitally as Beer Joint JNL, and is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  2. Kleide by Nootype, $40.00
    Kleide is an elegant font inspired by handwriting. The Kleide family includes 6 weights, from Thin to Black, with their corresponding italics. This elegant family includes OpenType Features such as Proportional Figure, Tabular Figures, Numerator, Superscript, Denominators, Scientific Inferiors, Subscript, Ordinals, Fractions and a lot of ligatures. The fonts have extended characters set to support Central, Eastern and Western European languages. Kleide is perfectly suitable for cool & fresh work.
  3. Joost by Type-Ø-Tones, $60.00
    This is a relaunch version of Joost, a milestone of the Type-Ø-Tones catalogue. This revival of Joost Schmidt’s typeface now has a capital set, a new weight and some OpenType features. Not to mention alternate glyphs for M, N, Ñ, and W characters. The inspiration came from the 'bauhaus dessau im gewerbemuseum' basel exhibition poster, designed in 1929 by Franz Ehrlich after a sketch by Joost Schmidt.
  4. Bebedot by Holland Fonts, $30.00
    Bebedot originated from doodles and scrabbles in notebooks; irregular forms very well might contain a style for an alphabet. Once used for an intro spread in Wired magazine (#6.04, April 1998): "To keep up you need the right answers. To get ahead you need the right questions". The name was inspired by a women clothing poster at the San Francisco bus stands. The dot is for the com that never came.
  5. Weeping Willow by Hanoded, $15.00
    I have always liked Weeping Willows, they sort of remind me of China. During my years as a tour guide, I spent a lot of time in China and I can tell you that the Chinese love weeping willows - they plant them everywhere! Weeping Willow was created using a Japanese brush pen (bought in China actually…). It comes with double letter ligatures and a bunch of swashes as well.
  6. Hoicky by Putracetol, $24.00
    Introducing Hoicky, a quirky irregular font. Each character in this font has a different tilt angle, plus there is a ligature that makes this font even more unique. Hoicky also perfect for branding design, posters, apparel, logotype, header, quote, invitation, greeting card, cover, poster, fashion design and any more. Come with lot of ligatures character, its help you to make great lettering. This font is also support multi language.
  7. Pusekatt by Hanoded, $15.00
    Pusekatt means Pussycat in Norwegian. It was finished on a rather gloomy monday, which reminded me of Norway and I just like cats. There you have it: the naming of fonts explained. It ain't rocket science for sure! There is nothing gloomy about Pusekatt font: it is a very lively, happy and useful poster face. It comes with extensive language support, one alternative (yes, one) and a lot of feline grace.
  8. Werbedeutsch by RMU, $25.00
    A blackletter font I could not resist to revive: Ernst Schneidler’s Buchdeutsch, released by Schelter & Giesecke in 1926 which I renamed as Werbedeutsch. This font contains the letter ‚long s‘ which can be reached in two ways. Either you use the OpenType feature ‚historical forms‘, or you type the integral sign on your keyboard. To achieve all ligatures, it is recommended to activate both standard and discretionary ligatures.
  9. Vonnes by Font Bureau, $40.00
    Vonnes was designed by David Berlow working closely with Neville Brody on corporate redesign for Jim Von Ehre at Macromedia. Core weights are loosely based on Bauer’s Venus, 1907–1910. Berlow expanded the ideas behind the series to 56 fonts, the heart of the redesign. The Macromedia program was hailed as one of the most successful models of modern total design for innovative cutting edge companies; FB 2007
  10. Valley by Illushvara, $10.00
    Valley is a lovely script font featuring charming, playful characters that seem to dance along the baseline. Add this font to your most creative ideas, and notice how it makes them stand out! Have a Regular & Italic style can be used various purposes such as magazine, logos, wedding invitations, headings, and so much more. If you have any question, don’t hesitate to contact me. Happy Designing !!! Thank You, Bayu Suwirya
  11. Speedometer by Dharma Type, $19.99
    Speedometer is derived from Dimensions font family that is most narrow and black font for titling and logo. This Speedometer is more elegant by its contrast between the thickness of stem and thinness of the arms than Dimensions. This contrast makes more vigorous and speedy impressions too. All 6 weights and italics have upper and lower cases, accented characters and small capital glyphs that can be used with OpenType smcp feature.
  12. Cyntho Pro by Mint Type, $-
    Cyntho Pro is a modern geometric sans with eight weights varying from Thin to Black and featuring Cyrillic and Greek scripts. Unlike most geometric sans faces, it offers optional upright and real italics, wrapped in OpenType ‘stylistic alternates’ features, or stylistic set #02, where sets can be applied separately. Small caps are included as well. This typeface can be used in magazines, posters, advertising, corporate identity, and more.
  13. Lazurski by ParaType, $30.00
    Designed at Polygraphmash type design bureau in 1984 by Vladimir Yefimov, with the addition of demi and demi italic. Based on a hot-metal typeface (1962) by Moscow book designer Vadim Lazurski (1909–1994), inspired by the early 16th century typefaces of Italian Renaissance. The typeface is useful for text and display composition, in fiction and art books. An 'expert set' was added by ParaType (ParaGraph) in 1997.
  14. Morgini by Gatype, $14.00
    Introducing new Morgini Serif Typefaces with lots of alternative characters, SWASH and unique ligatures. It appears regularly and boldly with lower and uppercase letters, numbers, punctuation marks plus multilingual letters. A must have for every modern graphic designer now! Morgini is a very versatile font. Perfect for branding projects, logos, magazine imagery, wedding invitations, posters, apparel, packaging, website headers, or simply as a stylish text overlay onto any background image.
  15. Din Condensed by ParaType, $30.00
    Designed at ParaType (ParaGraph) in 1997 by Tagir Safayev. Based on a condensed style of DIN type family (Linotype Staff designers). That is a group of sans serif faces made to conform to the German Industrial Standard. Based on geometric style, they vary in width but not in weight. Light style was added in 2014 by Manvel Schmavonyan. Demi Bold style was added in 2020 by Isabella Chaeva.
  16. Nanami by Thinkdust, $10.00
    A font inspired by the oriental flavours of Japan, Nanami a confident font with clear, clean lines which are well defined without being obtrusive. The distinctly sharp edges slice through empty space like Samurai swords, proudly wearing curves and corners like a Samurai wears their traditional ceremonial armour, and just as fierce. If Nanami isn't quite floating your boat why not check out its counterparts Nanami Rounded and Nanami Handmade.
  17. Uncial Antiqua Pro by Stiggy & Sands, $29.00
    Uncial Antiqua Pro is a hybrid type combining the styles of Uncial & Half Uncial letterforms in a formal text form. Signature letterforms to the styles are not sacrificed, yet readability is surprisingly maintained. The SmallCaps and extensive figure sets expand the range of usability & appeal. Opentype features include: - SmallCaps. - Full set of Inferiors/Superiors for limitless fractions. - Tabular, Proportional, and Oldstyle figures. - Stylistic Alts for Caps to SmallCaps conversion.
  18. Submarine by Holland Fonts, $30.00
    The Submarine family is based on a custom designed typeface for website navigation and headlining purposes, hence its geometric structure. In contrast to most other typefaces, where increase of boldness of the lighter weights expands externally in the width, the Submarine heavier weights expand internally, leaving the length of words and texts pretty much the same. The open structure of the lighter weights make it reasonable text face as well.
  19. Big Boy by Type Innovations, $39.00
    I have always wanted to create the world's biggest and heaviest font. I admit that I was visually inspired by contenders like Akimoto, Champ Ultra, Blackoak and Bloque. However, I not only wanted a real heavyweight, but a really good looking and readable font as well. Look out—Big Boy is here. This powerhouse can get the job done. Try it out and get the attention you deserve.
  20. Organic Respect by Bogstav, $17.00
    Organic Respect is my monospaced and organic slab serif font. Although the font is monospaced - which may not lead your mind to something organic - I did my best to make the letters appear vibrant and lively in an organic way. I've added 6 slightly different letters for you to choose from, and they automatically cycle as you type, or you can manually select them from the glyph menu.
  21. Faber Serif Pro by Ingo, $42.00
    Faber Serif is the Roman typeface which was born out of the sans serif design Faber Sans. The pro­portions are nearly identical to those of Faber Sans. In comparison, Faber Serif has heavy — although very short — serifs. The character of contrasting strokes is not very pronounced; therefore, this font is closely related to the first Roman typefaces from the 15th century. Faber Serif perfectly matches with Faber Sans!
  22. Little Things by Ana's Fonts, $15.00
    Little Things is a cute handwritten font with an alternates character set and lots of extras (underlines, doodles, arrows, words). Perfect to include in cute handmade designs, such as logos, packaging, prints and postcards, patterns, and social media posts. Little Things includes: Little Things font Little Things alternates, with an extra character for 0-1, a-z, A-Z (and accents) Little Things extras, with swashes, underlines, doodles, arrows and words
  23. Darwin Office by Los Andes, $16.00
    We have adapted the version of our Darwin font for use in Microsoft Office. It only has 4 variants: regular, italic, bold and bold italic. Font weights have been named in a way that can be clearly shown up in the font list in Office programs for the sake of a good hierarchy (the bold variant is quite bold and does not look the same as the original font).
  24. Thalia Kendrick by Grezline Studio, $13.00
    Thalia Kendrick is beautiful and assertive script font, crafted to give your headlines and logotype projects a stylish touch. This font reads as strong, confident, and dynamic and can add tons of nostalgic character to your designs. Feature : - A lot of Alternates ( With a Total of 450 Glyphs ) - Multilingual Language - Works on PC & Mac - Simple installations - Accessible in the Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe InDesign, even works on Microsoft Word.
  25. Colasta by Reyrey Blue Std, $21.00
    Colata is a new geometric, sans-serif font family that brings a fresh, modern look to any design. Colata comes in 10 styles, each containing small caps and glyph coverage for several languages. This font is very suitable as text with displays for various kinds of branding, advertisements, posters, banners, packaging, news headlines, magazines, websites, logo design, banners, social media design and of course you can use a lot more.
  26. Shila Script by FadeLine Studio, $15.00
    Shila Script, connecting script, designed to convey elegance and style. It is slender, feminine and friendly, let alone sexy. Shila Script will work perfectly for fashion, e-commerce brands, trend blogs, or any business that wants to appear classy and chic. The font is ideal for high-end logotypes and magazine headlines, but let’s not forget greeting cards, invitations, posters, ads and the various web usages. FadeLine Studio
  27. Lyodra by Putracetol, $16.00
    Lyodra is a vintage monoline script typeface. This font is inspired from a modern, vintage style, with added flourishes to add elements of beauty. It includes OpenType features with a lot of alternates to give you different options in lettering. This font is also includes multi-language support. Lyodra is perfect for vintage design, badges, logos, t-shirts, posters, branding, packaging, signage, book cover and so much more!
  28. Giza by Font Bureau, $40.00
    The sixteen styles of Giza bring back the colorful power and variety of the original Egyptian letterforms, a glory of the Victorian era. Designer David Berlow based the family on showings in Vincent Figgins’ specimen of 1845, the triumphant introduction of this thunderous style. The truly unforgettable “Nine” weights were designed for ultimate emphasis in posters, and do their most effective work in the very largest of sizes.
  29. Lunar Outline by RagamKata, $12.00
    Lunar - Retro Serif Font Introducing Lunar, a charismatic font that seamlessly fuses playfulness with a touch of nostalgia. This unique typeface falls under the playful retro serif display category, offering not just one, but two distinctive personalities in its regular and outline versions. Features : - Regular & Outline - Ligatures & Alternates - Letters, numbers, symbols, and punctuation - No special software is required to use this typeface even work in Canva - Multilingual Support
  30. HT Tabaccaio by Dharma Type, $19.99
    HT Tabaccaio?is a casual and versatile script. Its very unique kern, loop, and dot makes it unforgettable look. HT Tabaccaio is well-suited for product design, books covers, film posters, branding, magazines, signage and other creative projects. Holiday Type Project offers retro hand drawing scripts. Inspired by retro script on shopfront lettering, wall paint advertisements in Italy around 1950s. Check out the script fonts from Holiday Type!
  31. Honey Bumbles by Rachel White Art, $18.00
    I am crazy about my font, Honey Bumbles! It has sweet curls, very round loops, and lots of fun alternates and ligatures to create amazing designs. It is super smooth. Every character is special, and has unique curves, swirls, and loops. Includes: - alternate glyphs for selected characters - initial lowercase alternates for shown characters - terminal lowercase alternates for shown characters - ligatures for selected double letter combinations - 4 options for ampersands
  32. Dortmund by Punchform, $39.00
    Dortmund v1.02 2023, Oct 02 Dortmund is a sans-serif type family designed to offer support for most Latin script languages. Dortmund has nine weights, each with corresponding italics, 710 glyphs, and 17 OpenType features (aalt, calt, case, ccmp, dnom, frac, locl, numr, ordn, pnum, sinf, ss01, ss02, subs, sups, tnum, zero). Dortmund supports 377 languages and covers 3 Unicode blocks (Basic Latin, Latin-1 Supplement, Latin Extended-A).
  33. Blippo by Linotype, $40.99
    Blippo Black with its constructed style is a typical headline typeface. Its robust figures with their even strokes were composed using the basic forms of the circle and rectangle. Its curves are often not completely closed. The figures of Blippo Black form dark, heavy lines, making the typeface suitable only in middle and larger point sizes. Blippo Black will make an impression when used for flyers and correspondence.
  34. Scrapt Script by Brainware Graphic, $12.00
    ScraptScript is a classic casual script typeface inspired by signpainter and autotechno typography, developed with a little bit bold and contrast on horizontal stroke. Comes with a lot of opentype features, ScraptScript also supports multilingual covering Latin based language (Latin Extended-A & Latin Extended Additional), including Celtic, Sami, Maltese, Turkish, England, USA, Germany, France, Italy, Poland & etc. ScraptScript would be nice on logo design, posters, etc. with any design characteristic.
  35. Rennie Mackintosh Scotland St by CRMFontCo, $20.00
    Derived from the world famous Rennie Mackintosh Font, the Scotland St. version gives an outline form of the genius of Charles Rennie Mackintosh. The "Scotland St." name comes from one of Mackintosh's most famous architectural works - the Scotland St. School in Glasgow, Scotland. This wonderful legacy of Mackintosh's genius can be visited daily FREE OF CHARGE, as it has been classed as a museum by Glasgow City Council.
  36. Greenalyzed by PizzaDude.dk, $17.00
    Greenalyzed is a made up word is a font that could set your mind to something handmade and eco friendly. The letters are clumsy and childish naive, but really fun and legible. Comes in 3 different versions: Regular, Rough and Stitch. The Stitch version is good as a top or shadow layer. I also added multilingual support and "jumpy" ligature substitutions for the most common double letters. Enjoy!
  37. Summer Romance by Hanoded, $15.00
    I am not a very romantic type (pun intended…), but a slightly slanted connected script always looks as if it was made for romance! Summer Romance is a beautiful connected script, made entirely by hand using a Japanse calligraphy brush-pen. It looks good on just anything: romantic book covers, beauty products, travel websites advertising romantic get-aways… Comes with double letter ligatures and a whole bunch of diacritics.
  38. Colon Mono by TipografiaRamis, $30.00
    Colón Mono is a monospaced slab serif type family of eight styles. The typeface design was influenced by the nostalgia for the aesthetic of a typewriter. Colón Mono is a counterpart to Colón sub-family and consists of two weights of roman and alternative styles and matching italics respectably. Colón Mono is released in OpenType format with extended support for most Latin languages, and includes some opentype features.
  39. Aint Baroque NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    Here’s a not-often-seen variation of Milton Glaser’s 1968 creation Baby Teeth, distributed by Photo-Lettering Inc. as Baby Teeth Baroque. Actually, the sinuous swirls suggest, rather, an Art Nouveau influence, which is why this version has its name. Well, that, and the original design didn’t need any fixing. This font contains the complete Latin language character set (Unicode 1252) plus support for Central European (Unicode 1250) languages as well.
  40. I am online with u by Pisto Casero, $19.00
    The "Line" style of "I am online with u" font family was inspired by the idea of the digital connection of two people living in different parts of the world. Later on this idea was expanded, including different styles such as "Dashed" or "Dotted", which built the font family taking the initial idea to another level and keeping the connectivity concept alive. This typeface works best when used in big sizes.
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