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  1. Ponte by SilkType, $47.50
    Ponte is a high-contrast display typeface with smooth serifs, designed for impactful headlines. The ten-style typeface features over 80 decorative ligatures, with roman and italics available in five weights, ranging from extra light to bold. This offers a variety of options for sophisticated design applications. Elevate your compositions with Ponte's timeless elegance and aesthetic precision.
  2. Forte by Monotype, $29.99
    Forte was designed by the Austrian commercial artist by Carl Reissberger who was trained as a compositor and later taught typography and drawing in Vienna. The idea for the Forte script font came from the study of plants, individual letter forms being inspired by the long stems and furry heads of the reed. Slightly inclined, it gives the impression of having been made with a bold brush or marker, and can therefore be used in work that requires an informal appearance. Forte is a strong design which contrasts well with sans serif faces and classical modern types. Use the Forte font in advertising, flyers and labels.
  3. Gonte by Dear Alison, $29.00
    If you are like me, you love to doodle in a sketchbook when traveling abroad to capture the indescribable moments that a camera or video would miss. Years ago, on a trip to Spain, I penned out this fanciful handwritten script and just fell in love with it. I came across that old sketchbook recently, and the love affair was renewed. Gonte brings back all of the magic and charm of that trip, and I hope that it will bring a little magic to whatever flights of fancy you might use it for. Double letter Ligatures, Contextual Swashes to start and finish letterforms, and Stylistic Alternates for the lowercase v and w all lend to keeping the carefree hand-penned style.
  4. Mont by Fontfabric, $39.00
    *Mont Specimen: http://bit.ly/montsp *Scroll down for the FREE DEMO fonts Features: • 744 glyphs in 20 styles; • Extended Latin, Cyrillic and Greek; • Perfect for headlines and logos; • Prominent x-height; • Distinctive pointed triangular bracketed “t”; • Coverage of multiple OpenType features; • Suitable for web, print, motion graphics etc. Mont is a geometric sans serif consisting of 10 weights ranging from Hairline to Black with matching italics. It supports Extended Latin, Cyrillic and Greek — more than 130 languages all together. The balanced characteristic of Mont with unique details, such as the pointed “t” and the prominent x-height makes it perfect for strong headlines and outstanding logos, but also suitable for long text. Mont comes with a range of OpenType features — including tabular figures, advanced typographic features such as ligatures, fractions, case-sensitive forms, superscripts, subscripts etc. The typefaceʼs versatility and merits make it easy to confront any graphic design challenge — web, print, motion graphics etc. Up with Mont to the top and beyond!Mont™ Font Field Guide including best practices, font pairings and alternatives.
  5. Fono by GarageFonts, $39.00
  6. Font formerly known as FONT - Unknown license
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  8. Do not eat this Italic - Unknown license
  9. Do not eat this Skew - Unknown license
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  11. The Best We Could Do by Chank, $39.00
    The new font “The Best We Could Do” was created by artist and author Thi Bui who used the font in the graphic novel by the same name. The font is brush-script handwriting font which displays human personality rendered with bold confident strokes full of passion and expression. Chank’s work on this font captured Bui’s distinctive textual style and also saved her a ton of headache and time in inking. A debut memoir that tells the story of one family’s journey from their war-torn home in Vietnam in the 1970s to their new lives in America, the autobiographical book is lauded for its heart-breaking exploration of identity, family, and home. Bui ties her modern life with the multi-generational experiences of her family, weaving together the emotional threads of their relationships to find clarity in her current day. “The Best We Could Do” graphic novel is published by Abrams ComicArts and is available wherever fine books are sold.
  12. VelvetQuilt Display font - Personal use only
  13. Kick The Font - Personal use only
  14. Kawaii Food Font - Personal use only
  15. BILLY ARGEL FONT - Personal use only
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  22. HELLO WEEN FONT - Personal use only
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  26. The Go Font - 100% free
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  30. Tour de Font - 100% free
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