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  1. Diocletian by Type Fleet, $12.00
    Diocletian fortiter in re, suaviter in modo Diocletian typeface captures the essence and glory of the Diocletian’s palace, one of the most imposing heritages of the late Roman empire. It is designed to bring the confidence and fortune to contemporary communication in a heroic and gentle manner. Diocletian typeface is based on the Uncial script, made up of wide, rounded letters. It is desirable for cafes, restaurants, shops, hotels and apartments. The typeface’s x-height is around 76% of its capitals. The font is enriched with ligatures and special characters.
  2. Linotype BioPlasm by Linotype, $29.99
    Linotype BioPlasm is a display face created by Italian design Mauro Carichini in 2002. It distorts and deletes parts of letters, creating the appearance of a living, typographic organism in pages of text. Lines set in Linotype BioPlasm seems bubble to the surface, and always hints at some sort of unrevealed secret. Although only parts of most letterforms are visible, the high x-heights of Linotype BioPlasm's letters make its text surprisingly legible for such a concept-font. For usage in products ranging from Sonic to Science, Linotype BioPlasm may be the font for you!
  3. Greeting Cards by Laura Worthington, $29.00
    Greeting Cards contains over 30 hand-lettered expressions with so many uses! Express yourself in style! Most of these versatile expressions are designed with thoughtful spacing, so if the greeting has more than one word, there is both a version with all of the words on one line and an alternate version with the words on two or more lines. As a special bonus, a folder with transparent GIFs of all expressions have been included making it even easier to add to your emails or publications. See what’s included! http://bit.ly/2bGW2ML
  4. Barlock by Arterfak Project, $16.00
    Introducing Barlock a strong display font, inspired by sports design and old school typography. Carefully designed with the curve-less of the letterform but not cubistic, and has a bold weight that suitable for an elegant-strong design. Barlock is an all-caps font equipped with a bunch of alternates characters that you can mix and match to your design concept. A perfect choice for logo, posters, apparel, labels, jersey, headline, quotes, books, packaging, and many more! Fonts featured : Uppercase Smallcaps Numbers Symbols & punctuation Multilingual PUA Encoded Stylistic set 01-03
  5. Zially by Fontdroe, $17.00
    Zially is a new handwriting typeface built with modern OpenType features with PUA encoded glyphs. This is a smart font that works with popular design software like Photoshop, Coreldraw, Illustrator, Microsoft Office, Cricut, Surecut even Silhoutte software, and more. This freehand typeface welcomes you to use it for various purposes such as logos, cards, wedding invitations, headings, signatures, t-shirts, letterheads, cutting stickers, hot stamping, signage, labels, posters and more. It's craft friendly!!!! OPENTYPE TECHNOLOGY: - Stylistic alternate - Standard Ligatures - Discretionary Ligatures - Initial form - Medial form - Terminal form - Numerals - Punctuations
  6. Chunkie by Hackberry Font Foundry, $24.95
    Chunkie is a simple serif experiment going for minimal width and maximum height. I made it into my display version of OpenType Pro, but mainly it was a vehicle for me to try out some more extreme serif ideas and glyph shapes. The solutions for the lowercase a and e are unique, for example. The double g ligature is a fun solution. I like the solution for the @, but I’m not sure how it will be received. That being said, it turned into a useful dark display face with a small x-height.
  7. Fox Kitty by Fox7, $14.00
    Fox Kitty is a cute and fun color font. This font is your go-to for crafting cute greeting cards that express affection and warmth. Whether you’re a designer, a social media influencer, or someone with a penchant for creative expression. Fall in love with its authentic feel and use it to create gorgeous invitations, beautiful stationary art, eye-catching social media posts, and cute greeting cards. Learn more about color font support on third-party apps here: https://www.colorfonts.wtf/ 🌺🌺 Please note that the Canva do not support color fonts! 🌺🌺
  8. Bold Pen Lettering JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The title on the cover of Street & Smith’s “Wild West Weekly” for Jan. 27, 1934 made for an interesting contrast in terms. Here was a pulp magazine dedicated to stories of the Old West, but its title was hand lettered in an extra bold, squared shape style using a round pen nib – not exactly an alphabet that represented cowboys and desperados… This aside, this type style made for a good digital font revival, and it is now available as Bold Pen Lettering JNL in both regular and oblique versions.
  9. Harbour Light by Cititype, $19.00
    Harbourligh is a monoline script font. designed for those of you who are needing a touch of clean monoline handwritten Font. Resembling the typical line of a casual rollerpen and equipped with a lot of stunning ligature make it more naturals, assertive and appear more stand out for modern brands. The swas line is a straight line at the beginning and end to emphasize a strong decision in the signature. this font is a great choice for digital signature, logo, book cover, web site, brand identity, wedding invitation, photography, movie title and other modern brand.
  10. Delima by Monotype, $29.99
    The Delima font family has something of the Clarendon or Ionic influence but is distinguished by a lighter serif treatment. The contrast between thick and thin strokes is not pronounced, weight stress is vertical. Delima's serifs are short but strong, allowing close letter spacing to give good economy. Lowercase x-height is very generous, internal counters are open. This combines to give Delima excellent legibility in small sizes and an overall even colour when set in text. Delima works well for magazines, periodicals and display work in advertising, flyers and catalogues.
  11. Classroom Stencil JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Roman-style stencil fonts have been around for much longer than most people realize - from the interlocking brass stencils of the 1880s to the laser-cut plastic stencils of today. A 1 inch Roman lettering guide [die-cut from oil board with spacing holes for correct alignment] made by the now-defunct Zipatone Corporation in the 1970s was a clone of an existing design of another company; but with variations in certain character shapes. This then became the working model for Classroom Stencil JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  12. Supporting Cast JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Supporting Cast JNL is a hybrid of similar designs for hand lettering found on title cards from two morality photoplays from 1936 dealing with drug abuse, "Cocaine Fiends" and "Marihuana" respectively. The films were produced with the hope of educating the public against the dangers of illicit drugs, but they have taken on a cult status because of the dated approach to the problem. Despite all this, it is the Deco-influenced hand lettering which is being celebrated in this font release, not the subject matter of the films.
  13. Baisteach by Fontdation, $15.00
    Introducing Baisteach, our latest all-caps vintage serif. Inspired from early 1900's typography that often used in sign paintings, packaging labels, and advertisements. This typeface is made of sharp serifs, clean edges and strong form, give you a simple yet impactful feels. Suits best for headline, logo/logotype, and many more. If you're a fan of classic typography, make sure you add this font to your design toolbox. Last but not least, don't forget to activate its OpenType Feature to get the wider selection of letter combinations.
  14. Zentral by Wilton Foundry, $29.00
    My goal in designing Zentral was to create a distinctive sculptural font intentionally in Regular and Italic only. I believe Zentral Regular and Italic has the latitude and flexibility needed in most type scenarios without having to resort to multiple weights. Zentral Regular upper/lowercase provides a very pleasant contrast and can be varied by using Zentral Regular capitals. Zentral Italic is ideal for creating emphasis of words, quotes or phrases. This combination provides maximum impact and readability. Zentral is a contemporary font ideal for branding, packaging, advertising, editorial in print and e-print applications.
  15. Throws by Tomatstudio, $10.00
    This is not an ordinary fonts, this is how the real throw up graffiti come into fontype! if you want real throw ups style graffiti fonts, this is the answer! because this is pure from my real graffiti eperiences around the streets. Kerning, spacing i adjust more tight, similar with the real throw up in the streets. The intersection between letter also you can erase it or leave it collide, depends of whats your styles, see our tutorial in the picture slides. I hope you guys like it, cheers!
  16. Walison by Gatype, $15.00
    Hi Presenting Everyone We are proud to present our new font. The new Walison natural look with a classy and modern style makes this font look elegant, natural, stylish. Walison will be perfect for invitations, logos & branding, photography, advertising, watermarks, social media posts, product packaging, product designs, labels, wedding designs, stationery, special events or anything else needed to create a theme. Walison is built with OpenType features and includes initial and final language styles, alternative characters for most lowercase letters, numbers, punctuation marks, alternatives, ligatures, and also supports other languages. Enjoy!
  17. Romany by Ascender, $50.99
    The Romany™ typeface family is a delightful typographic confectionary that will bring affability and charm to both print and interactive design projects. Be it an online game, digital app, hardcopy packaging, or larger than life poster, Romany will deliver. When first designed by A.R. Bosco for American Type Founders in 1934, Romany was a single weight design. Relatively popular as hand-set type, Romany was not made into digital fonts – until now. The septuagenarian design was updated, reimagined and enlarged into a small family by Terrance Weinzierl.
  18. Antique Olive by URW Type Foundry, $35.99
    The first Antique Olive fonts were produced by the French type foundry Olive, in 1962-1966 and designed by poster designer Roger Excoffon (1910-1983). All Excoffons fonts are flamboyant, elegant and highly stylistic. They include the Banco, Mistral, and Calypso fonts. Antique Olive was launched to rival Helvetica and Univers, but the shapes it took were totally refreshing. Antique Olive is probably the most striking Sans Serif since Futura and Gill, and more refined than either. It is perfect for posters and display material as it works well in larger sizes.
  19. Hello Love by Tigade Std, $10.00
    Hello Love is an elegant and flowing handwritten font. It is PUA encoded which means you can access all of the glyphs and swashes with ease! It features a varying alternates for head and tail, gorgeous glyphs and stunning heart in between. It maintains its classy calligraphic influences while feeling contemporary and fresh. Fall in love with this font and bring your projects to the highest levels! Wait, not only that. This font come with an additional sans serif bonus font as part of its family. So yeah, it is a dual font!
  20. Lachrymose by Hanoded, $15.00
    Lachrymose is a word that stems from ‘lacrima’, the Latin word for tear. It means ‘tearful’, or ‘given to weeping’. Now, before y’all think I am depressed or so - I am not. I just like the sound of this word and the way it is written. All I needed to do was to build a font for it! Lachrymose is a handmade brush font. I used my fantastic Chinese ink and a cheap brush to create the glyphs. Lachrymose is a display font, so use it for anything display-ish.
  21. Califunkia by CounterPoint Type Studio, $29.99
    A heavy, cartoonish and fun font based on a hand lettered 1960s advertisement. The hand-lettered original gave me the idea to expand this into an OpenType font with multiple interlocking ligatures. There are over 260 alternate ligatures found the in the "Discretionary Ligatures" OpenType Feature, which will lend the font a hand drawn look. The ligature glyphs can also be accessed via the glyph palette. Great for any design that requires a fun and light-hearted mood. Contains language support for both Latin-based and most Eastern European languages.
  22. Morphin Power by TypeClassHeroes, $16.00
    Morphin Power is a variable modern display typeface with lots of alternative style and ligatures. Its unique design with various width and weight that you can explore and combine creating rhythm and texture for comfortable reading. Morphin Power support for languages such as: Danish, English, Finnish, French, German, , Norwegian , Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish. In variable version, it allows multiple options when designing, adapting to different composition solutions. use this font for any branding, product packaging, invitation, quotes, t-shirt, label, poster, logo etc. Feature Uppercase & Lowercase Number & Symbol International Glyphs Multilingual support Alternative Ligatures
  23. Rastalia by Romie Creative, $15.00
    Hi everyone, I would like to introduce my newest font. Rastalia Script is a beautiful modern calligraphy typeface, I hope you will be interested in this font, if you want to use it for your work. This font can be used easily and simply because there are many features in it. contains a complete set of upper and lowercase letters, a wide variety of punctuation marks, numbers, and multilingual support. fonts also contain a lot ligatures and many others contain alternative Style Sets like the heart swash alternative.
  24. Grand Dae by Say Studio, $15.00
    Grand Dae is a Modern Elegant Serif Typeface. This font is perfect for branding, logos, social media, prints, stickers, shirts, svg files and more! Grand Dae is unique as it can be used for a variety of design styles. It fits in wonderfully for free-spirited, boho designs and also for more classy editorial looks! There are a lot of fun stylistic alternates available to use with this font. These letters are embedded into the font file and easily accessible in programs such as photoshop and illustrator. Thanks, Have a Wonderful Day, Say Studio
  25. 1545 Faucheur by GLC, $42.00
    This family was inspired by the set of fonts used in Paris by Ponce Rosset, aka “Faucheur” to print the account of the second voyage to Canada by Jacques Cartier, first edition, in 1545. It is a Garalde set, the punchcutter is unknown, certainly it was not Garamond himself. In our two styles (normal and italic), fontfaces, kernings and spaces are scrupulously the same as in the original. This Pro font covers Western, Eastern and Central European languages (including Celtic) Baltic and Turkish, with standard and long-s ligatures in each of the two styles.
  26. Aldus by Linotype, $29.99
    Aldus was designed by Hermann Zapf and appeared with the font foundry D. Stempel AG in Frankfurt am Main in 1954. Zapf named this font after the famous Venetian printer Aldus Manutius, whose work is among the most important of the Renaissance period as well as Zapf’s inspiration for Aldus. Linotype Aldus was introduced by Linotype Library as a text font lighter than Palatino. Zapf’s goal with his Palatino and Aldus was to create a new form of Old Face typeface. This font gives text the feeling of elegance which was typical of the Renaissance.
  27. Kapsalon by Hanoded, $12.00
    It could be you’ve never heard of Kapsalon and I will forgive you for that. Kapsalon is a Dutch word, meaning ‘hairdresser’s’. Since 2003 it is also a very popular snack food, which consists of french fries, döner kebab, lettuce, sambal, garlic sauce and melted Gouda cheese, served in an aluminium tray. I have to admit that I have never eaten a Kapsalon myself, as I am not too fond of fast food. I named this font package Kapsalon, because, like its namesake, it consists of several unrelated elements that work really well when combined.
  28. Dephion by Locomotype, $15.00
    In many ways, handmade items fit as collectibles, because they look unique and not boring. Dephion is one of the handmade fonts we made to give a casual and natural impression that brings modern style calligraphy made in a very manual way. We want to get out of the habit of seeing perfect font types by making the shape imperfect and irregular. Dephion presents three styles: Dephion Script Regular, Italic and Dephion Sans. You can pair them to create a variety of attractive designs with a sense of casual.
  29. Selebor by takoliko, $10.00
    Selebor is a slab serif font. Selebor inspired by the 80s and 90s vibe font. The font is perfect for you that want to create a project that have a retro feeling but not to old. it perfect for designing stickers, t-shirt, a food logo and design that used a smiley themed or vintage cartoon on it. Selebor can be used as a fun or a formal kind of project. It support multilingual language. It can easily be matched to your projects, and good for communicating your brands.
  30. Kon Tiki Aloha JF by Jukebox Collection, $36.99
    Kon Tiki Aloha is a font that celebrates the design style of mid 20th Century Hawaiian kitsch. This font was inspired by the ad poster of a popular 1960s Hawaiian themed attraction, and contains 120 alternate interlocking ligatures to give it a Polynesian feel. The ligatures can be found under the Discretionary Ligatures OT feature or added from the glyph palette. Jukebox fonts are available in OpenType .otf format and all fonts contain basic OpenType features as well as support for Latin-based and most Eastern European languages.
  31. Golum by Type Innovations, $39.00
    Deep in the bowels of the earth a tortured creature tries to mimic the writings of mankind. It labors long and hard carving the letter forms on the walls of its cave. Many years later, rubbings where taken of these impressions and fashioned to create this hideous font. All kidding aside, with such a formal training in type design, it was not easy for me to create these ill-shaped letters. I kept wanting to smooth out the outlines. Anyway, it was a good exercise and we now have this antique heavy-weight.
  32. Kaleko 205 Round by Talbot Type, $19.50
    Kaleko 205 Round is a rounded variation of Talbot Type font Kaleko 205. It's a well-balanced, versatile, modern sans, highly legible as a text font and with a clean, elegant look as a display font at larger sizes. The rounded terminals give it a friendly, approachable look. The Kaleko 205 Round family comprises of six weights and is closely related to Kaleko 105 Round. The most notable differences between the two variations are the two-storey lower case a and g in Kaleko 205 Round, where they are single-storey in Kaleko 105 Round.
  33. AlbertBetenbuch by Ingrimayne Type, $14.95
    The inspiration for AlbertBetenbuch came from a typeface drawn by Albert Dürer and an interpretation of that face in Arthur Baker’s Historic Calligraphic Alphabets (Dover, 1980). It is not a recreation of either. The characteristic common to AlbertBetenbuch and the faces inspiring it is the decorative zig-zag with the upper-case letters. In late 2018 the inside of the shadowed style was separated out. It looks very much like the plain face but its spacing matches the shadowed version. It can be layered with the shadowed version to easily create two-colored letters.
  34. Luazerva by Ilhamtaro, $14.00
    LUAZERVA is a font that is quite unique because the base is a classic serif font with the Victorian genre, why is it unique, because this font has a characteristic that is broken and loses the thin body of the letter itself, so besides being unique this font also has a rather difficult readability. So this font is really a display font that is not suitable for making long text. To enable the OpenType Stylistic alternates, you need a program that supports OpenType features such as Adobe Illustrator CS, Adobe Indesign & CorelDraw X6-X7. Cheers!
  35. Engrave by BaronWNM, $14.00
    Engrave is a vintage-style scrips font. This font is an elegant font, and has a luxurious impression with sweet curves on the alternate letters. "Engrave" is perfect for branding luxury fashion products, jewelry, and is also great for use as a lettering in logos and mockups. The use of this font is also not limited to that, but can also be used for writing book covers, movies, posters, taglines, etc. "Engrave" also has ligatures and alternatives that give each lowercase style a choice of styles and add a luxurious feel to this font.
  36. Rockner by Linotype, $29.99
    Rockner is a family of fraktur typefaces designed by the calligrapher/designer Julius de Goede. Like all Blackletter styles, fraktur evolved out of Northern Europe's medieval manuscript tradition. Fraktur was the most used Blackletter variety between the sixteenth and twentieth centuries. Unlike many similar fraktur font families, Rockner is available in three weights: Regular, Medium, and Bold. This flexibility allows for richer design possibilities. The OT fonts contain the many alternate characters, such as the long s and historical ligatures, which are often necessary for the setting of historical documents.
  37. EB Base Mono by Fenotype, $19.95
    Not your average monospaced typeface, Base Mono flourishes with several handsome OT features mostly found exclusively in text fonts. Despite the geometric and techno feel of the initial roman version, the cursive version is heavily influenced by traditional Finnish weaving and folk art! The contradiction is taken further by inclusion of such classical features as small capitals and lower case figures, usually found in slightly more traditional fonts. Base Mono family suits many editorial, corporate identity and logotype tasks. It can even be used for setting text such as captions and headlines.
  38. Nimbusant Bresslo by DePlictis Types, $31.00
    Nimbussant Bresslo is a contemporary sans and attipic unicase were lowercase alternates with smallcaps creating an unusual look that can be used in posters, logo design and headings or small bold plain texts. This grotesque typeface supports most of the latin based languages and also kyrillic and greek alphabets. For a plus of a modern and young appeal, some of the letters have a very sharp, straight and minimalist body design but you may find also their stylistic alternates to better emulate the look you find more appropiate for your design.
  39. Munky by It's me Simon, $15.00
    Munky, a big bowl full of slab serif goodness. It's got a cheeky, playful look with large, heavy serifs. Its shapes have a few kinks here and there. I would say that adds to its charm—and it does. It's great for headlines and titles but is also very legible in sentence case. It works great for branding and packaging, books, invitations and anything where you want a laid-back vibe—without being too childish. If the font were a celebrity, it would be more John Candy than John Malkovich.
  40. Hip Hopper by Pink Broccoli, $19.00
    An offbeat typeface inspired by the lettering on an art poster by Patrick Owsley for the cartoon character Hoppity Hooper. This typeface goes beyond the basic opentype features you've seen (i.e. extended language character sets, stylistic alternate character variations, etc) and offers not only a ligature feature that automatically alternates between the Capitals & Lowercase (Alt Capitals) sets, but also a unique Contextual Alternates feature that enables an automatic alternating BOUNCING effect. All this piled into a single typeface with loads of personality, just waiting to be played with!
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