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  1. Macis by Stabenfonts, $30.00
    Macis is a real-and-fake-retro-modern font-family containing five weights from thin to black. It is inspired by shop signs, packaging and typography from around the middle of 20th century. Though it is strictly geometrically constructed, it contains some hand-crafted influences as well as some irregularities. Some say, it dances on the baseline, ’cause the bowls and curves reach far out over the stems. Use it in big sizes, especially the extreme weights!
  2. Reporter No. 2 by Linotype, $29.99
    Carlos Winkow designed Reporter in 1938 for the Wagner foundry. The strokes of this interesting script have the texture of dry brushwritten letters. The alignment is slightly irregular, giving it a spontaneous feeling. Reporter No. 2 is a slightly simplified version of the original Reporter, without the numerous small white strokes inside its stems, which gave the original a scribbly effect. The font is bold and informal. It works well in signs, posters, and other display uses.
  3. Risthiya Brush (DEL) by Gatype, $14.00
    Risthiya Brush is textured brush font, contemporary approach to design, handmade natural with an irregular baseline. Suitable for use in title design. Such as apparel, invitations, books tittle, stationery design, quotes, branding, logos, greeting card, t-shirt, packaging design, poster and more. Risthiya Brush includes a complete set of uppercase and lowercase letters, as well as multi-language support, numbers, punctuation, ligatures. Thanks so much for looking and please let me know if you have any questions.
  4. Das Reicht Gut Regular is a quintessential representation of functionality meeting artistry—a font created by Matt Perkins that seamlessly marries practicality with a distinct aesthetic appeal. At fi...
  5. Masyte by holyline design, $17.00
    MASYTE by Holyline is a sans serif display typeface with reguler and italic style . It's very bold and fun with a unique shape. Perfect for headline, custom logo, or anything for your creativity and MASYTE is perfect typeface if you want something new with your project. Happy creating!
  6. Madriz by SilverStag, $14.00
    Introducing Madriz, a slab serif font with a retro feel that's perfect for any project that needs a touch of old-school charm. With over 32 fonts in one font family, Madriz offers a wide range of styles to suit any need. You can choose from Thin to Black weights and Regular to Extra Expanded widths to create your perfect look. Madriz is inspired by the old-school signage of Madrid, Spain. The name "Madriz" is actually the affectionate nickname that Madrileños, the people of Madrid, gave to their city. The font's bold, blocky letters capture the essence of Madrid's vibrant and historic streets. Madriz's versatile nature makes it a great choice for a wide range of projects. Its bold, retro style is perfect for showcasing heritage brands or giving a modern touch to classic designs. Madriz can also be used to create a sense of nostalgia, making it ideal for retro-themed projects or campaigns. Here are some of the ways you can use Madriz: Titles and headings: Madriz's bold, eye-catching style is perfect for titles and headings. Text blocks: Madriz's wide range of weights and widths makes it suitable for text blocks, from body copy to large paragraphs. Logos and branding: Madriz's retro charm makes it a great choice for logos and branding. With its 32 font styles and support for over 90 languages, Madriz is an incredibly powerful tool for any designer. It can be used to create a variety of looks, from classic and elegant to modern and edgy. Whether you're working on a print project, a web design, or an app, Madriz has the potential to make a lasting impression. Madriz is the perfect font for anyone who wants to add a touch of old-school charm to their designs. With its wide range of styles and features, Madriz is sure to make a statement in any project. Would you like to get 5 completely free fonts worth over $75? No tricks, no hidden words, terms or anything. Just subscribe to my newsletter, make sure to check your email to approve the subscription, add me to your contacts so that the emails don't end up in spam folder and you will get 5 fonts for free. The fonts are packed with alternates, ligatures and some even come with extra goodies. Happy creating everyone!
  7. Qualitype by Bülent Yüksel, $19.00
    QUALITYPE + VARIABLE FONT FAMILY "QualiTYPE" font extends its use by providing weights from "Thin" to "Black". Natural curves, ridges, and curved bodies grow in character as the font gains weight. "Qualitype" is an exciting serif font with contemporary twists. It has a distinctive sound that preserves the simplicity and elegance of classic "serif" fonts with a fresh, stylish rework. Her personality is bold and fills the space without shouting, she looks elegant and confident. The low X-height provides a great amount of visibility at all weights and is optically corrected for better readability. In the process of working on "Qualitype" we wanted to expand the functionality of the typeface a bit more, so after a few tries two different fonts were born: "Old", "Neo" and "italics" versions. "Qualitype" is perfect for use in magazines, in the fashion industry, in the branding of premium goods and services. "Qualitype" is quite versatile and suitable for use both in headings and in text arrays. In addition, we have done manual hinting in the typeface, and now it can be used with a clear conscience in the web and applications. “Quality” typeface consists of 56 styles: 2 style, 2 Shining, 7 weights and italics. Each typeface style consists of 860+ glyphs (except for the decoratives). “Qualitype” supports over 80+ languages. A variant version of the basic styles has been prepared for the most demanding users. Using the variability slider, you can adjust and select the individual thickness regardless of the current weight distribution. An important clarification - not all programs support variable technologies yet, you can check the support status here: https://v-fonts.com/support/. OPENTYPE FEATURES aalt, dnom, onum, pnum, tnum, lnum, numr, frac, zero, sing, sups, subs, case, c2sc, smack, salt, hist, titl, holing, dig, liga, ss01, ss02, ss03, ss04, ss05, ss06, ss07, ss08, ss09, ss10, kern FEATURE SUMMARY: - 4 Axes: 2 Style: Old and Neo. 7 weights: Thin, Light, Book, Regular, Medium, Bold and Black. 2 Shining: Dark and Lamp. Matching italics (12º) for all weights and style . - Matching small caps for all weights and widths. - Lining and old style figures (proportional and tabular). - Alternate characters (a, d, g, m, n, p, q, r, u, y). - Unlimeted fractions. - 24 Dingbats. - Extended language support. - Extended currency support. You can contact me at buyuksel@hotmail.com, pre-purchase and post-purchase with questions and for technical support. You can enjoy using it.
  8. Happy Brain Creepy Thalamus by TypoGraphicDesign, $19.00
    CONCEPT/ CHARACTERISTICS The base was a head-vein illustration. This served as a design grid. Novel letterforms were sought and found. Hand-drawn analog and digitized later. Experimentally, novel, fresh and an eye-catcher. Completely new insights into the human brain. A font for happy thoughts. ghostly visions, or simply for the next freshen party flyers. APPLICATION AREA The happy, creepy, Horror handmade font »Happy Brain Creepy Tha­la­mus« with many language support would look good at head­lines. Magazines or web­sites, party flyer, movie pos­ters, music Poster, music covers or webbanner. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Head­line Font | Dis­play Font | Handmade Horror Font "Happy Brain Creepy Thalamus" Open­Type Font with 283 gly­phs, alter­na­tive let­ters and liga­tures (with accents & €) & 1 style (regu­lar).
  9. Dirty Deo Hand Ink by TypoGraphicDesign, $19.00
    CONCEPT/CHARACTERISTICS
 Experimental analog handwritten style. Handwritten in ink in a conventional roll-on deodorant. The dirty, grimmy Grunge-Look and the sloppy, rough Handwritten-Look script cha­rac­ter, gives the type­face a high reco­gni­tion value and uniqueness. The motto is handmade, rough & experimental. APPLICATION AREA
 The rough, ink-like, handwritten look of the handmade font „dirty deo hand ink“ would look good at logos, dis­play size for poster, flyer, comics and gra­phic novel let­te­ring, head­lines in maga­zi­nes or web­sites, packa­ging, music covers or webbanner etc. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 
Head­line Font | Dis­play Font | Raw Trash Script Font „dirty deo hand ink“ OpenType Font with & 282 gly­phs & 1 style (regu­lar). Symbols and liga­tures (with accents & €)
  10. Kage by Balibilly Design, $12.00
    Welcome to the old version of Kage. "Old does not mean obsolete" In April 2022, we updated whole letterforms. We redrew all glyphs and refined the nodes, corners, rounded shapes, flowing tails, etc. Of course, you can still use the update of an older version of Kage, although we highly recommend you move to the Pro version for the full benefits. Kage Pro has massive development, puts forward experimentation on alternate letters, and applies an oblique style to provide diverse style choices. Come with tons of swirly ligatures and advanced opentype features include case-sensitive forms, small caps, standard and discretionary ligatures, stylistic alternates, ordinals, fractions, numerator, denominator, superscript, subscript, circled number, slashed zero, old-style figure, tabular and lining figure. Learn more about Kage Pro here: Kage Pro 2.0 | Type Specimen About Kage The Inspiration: The radical exploration world of fashion inspires us. It leads our minds to the Neo-classical type style created during the age of enlightenment in the 18th century. It has a reasonably extreme contrast from the previous serif style, making the impression that it is emitted more expensive and classy. Organically, this Neo-Classical typeface is closely related to the fashion world, especially in Europe, and even spread across the globe. Fashion and this typeface reflect each other. After, we boldly observed Japanese fashion designer Rei Kawakubo. Famous for radical & deconstructive fashion, which makes the world of fashion more flexible and dynamic. The Design: As well as the typeface that we made, we started it with a cultural foundation of the Didone typeface. We tried to deconstruct the appearance. The decoration that better reflected the dynamic of fashion implemented in the fashionable alternate and calligraphical stylistic set ended with ball terminals. The versatile impression created is like taking off a scarf on the model's hair during a fashion show. The deconstructive image is combined with a legibility structure like the appearance of the Neo-Classical style. Kage is designed to visualize a costly and exclusive image of a thing, product, world clothing brand, famous fashion magazine, etc. The modern transitions of each letterform are softer, so when repositioning and escalating the size of this font, it will remain beautiful without injuring other elements. So, Kage is a bold choice on headlines and more prominent media with a portion of 50% even more. The Feature: Kage has 11 styles, from thin to black; all family-style consist of one variable font with two axes. The total number of glyphs is 748 in each style. She comes with tons of swirly ligatures and stylistic alternates in Advance OpenType features, including: discretionary ligatures, stylistic alternates, ordinals, fractions. Support multi-language including Western European, Central European, Southeastern European, South American, Oceanian, Vietnamese.
  11. The Boodas.de | My | Regular font is a distinctive typeface with a lively and engaging personality. At first glance, its characters capture the eye with their smooth and clean lines, suggesting it's ...
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  14. Naville by Letterhend, $16.00
    Introducing, Naville Sans, the all caps font family. This family has 6 weights - extra light, light, reguler, medium, semibold and bold. The clean and simplicity look of the font suitable for wide range of graphic needs especially for headline, title, sign board, information board, billboard and for UI/UX design.
  15. Flick Casual by Jeff Marshall, $35.00
    This hand-lettered italic casual is another versatile font produced by Jeff Marshall, aptly named “Flick” due to its off the brush casual feel. This style was a work horse back in the day where it was used on cafe menu boards through to regulation lettering on trucks and aircraft.
  16. Korneuburg Slab Regular, crafted by the talented designer flö rastbichler, beautifully marries the timeless essence of slab serif fonts with contemporary design nuances, creating a versatile and robu...
  17. Garden Bed by Hanoded, $15.00
    A couple of weeks ago, I found my ink well, which I thought I had lost. I decided (there and then) to create a bunch of inky brush fonts, which resulted in Dirrrty and Scrawny Cat. And now, needless to say, Garden Bed. It is named after a strophe from one of my favorite Soundgarden songs: Just Like Suicide. Garden Bed is a hand made didone-ish font, with a very irregular baseline, some interesting glyphs and a secret garden filled with diacritics.
  18. ITC Tapioca by ITC, $40.99
    ITC Tapioca was designed by Eric Stevens. He developed the typeface for a nightclub, yet its simple forms are reminiscent of childhood writing exercises. This effect is enhanced by rough edges, which in large sizes make the characters look as though they were composed of strings of dots...or tapioca. The basic style is printed handwriting, although some forms take cursive handwritten forms. The varying slants and irregular forms of the characters give ITC Tapioca a sense of energy and playfulness.
  19. One Day by Typehill Studio, $10.00
    One Day is a new modern script font with an irregular baseline. A contemporary approach to design, handmade natural, suitable for use in title design such as clothing, invitations, book titles, stationery designs, quotes, branding, logos, greeting cards, T-shirts, packaging designs, posters, and more. Complete with uppercase and lowercase letters, as well as multi-language support, numbers, punctuation. Also provide some ligatures and swash. Thanks so much for looking and please let me know if you have any questions.
  20. Bebopalula by Studio K, $45.00
    No prizes for guessing this font family was inspired by the 1950s - the sounds (Buddy, Eddie, Elvis), the styles (polka dots, petticoats and Dior's New Look), and the kitsch, from furry dice above the dashboard to plaster ducks over the mantlepiece! A particular point of reference is the furnishings and fabrics of the Fifties (with their distinctive kidney shapes and angular curves) as showcased in the Festival of Britain 1951. See also my other fun fonts Barrowboy, Calypso and Pier Arcade.
  21. MSung PRC by Monotype HK, $523.99
    Song style typefaces originated in the age of woodblock printing in Song Dynasty. Being an essential Chinese type style for printing and publishing all since Ming Dynasty. Based on the Kaishu calligraphic script, its structure has evolved, regularised and standardised with thick stems (豎), thin horizontal strokes (橫) and triangular finials. Dots (點), hooks (勾) and downstrokes retained some features of calligraphy, hence an appropriate choice for continuous reading. The typeface is equipped with a variety of stroke weights, all highly legible .
  22. Dom by ParaType, $30.00
    Dom was designed by Peter Dombrezian for American Type Founders in 1951–52. It is an informal unjoined script typeface that looks brushwritten. Its letters are almost monotone, freely or casually drawn. Vertical strokes of them have irregular ending at different heights, and oval axis have slightly different slopes. This typeface is to create a friendly, informal look in signs, advertising, and invitations. The Cyrillic version of the Bitstream digital font was developed by Dmitry Kirsanov for ParaType in 2008.
  23. Atwin by Cubic Type, $14.00
    Atwin is a modern remake of Franco Grignani’s Gemini. It is inspired by the unusual forms of the MICR numbers on bank cheques. Strangely rounded rectangles make the glyphs appear unfamiliar; an angular but also blobby design that disrupts and breaks away from tradition. Good in display sizes. You should use Atwin to add flair and confidence to sci-fi, futurist, outré, or just plain unusual materials. 13 additional alts are supplied in the A to Z alphabet. Kerned to perfection. Tight.
  24. LTC Globe Gothic by Lanston Type Co., $24.95
    This series of faces was designed initially by Morris Fuller Benton, circa 1900. The design is a refinement of Taylor Gothic from 1897. It features a sans serif thick and thin design with angular stems. Pre-dating art deco, this design feels quaint, yet it still has a touch of modernism. Frederic Goudy designed a bold version of Globe Gothic in 1905 for ATF. The Bold and Bold Italic digital versions have been added to the LTC library in early 2007.
  25. Influenza by Kenn Munk, $26.00
    Influenza, whose name means 'the flu' in a number of languages, is a fat, single weight typeface. It's a bastard typeface, each character stands alone as an independent angular structure. Some characters have stylised blackletter features, some are quasi-bitmapped, some are blends between upper and lower case. This also inspired the name since the flu virus changes every time it comes around, it's a new disease every time you have to stay home under the covers drinking hot tea.
  26. Giriton by Hazztype, $18.00
    Giritron is a modern geometric sans-serif typeface that effortlessly blends elegance with a contemporary aesthetic. With its precise, angular forms and minimalist design, Giritron offers a perfect balance between readability and visual impact. Giritron is the perfect choice for contemporary branding, editorial layouts, websites, and any design project where a sophisticated, modern look is desired. Its geometric sans-serif nature ensures a timeless quality, while its attention to detail sets it apart as a distinctive and visually pleasing typeface.
  27. Richis Stiller by Hanzel Space, $25.00
    Hello, introduce our font "Richis Stiller" this font has a playful nuance so it looks more cheerful and friendly. Fonts that have a slightly irregular shape to display a unique impression on the character of the font. And it is very suitable for use as book titles, product names, packaging, posters and so on. Features: Uppercase Numerals & Punctuation Alternates & Ligatures Multilanguage Supports To access the alternate glyphs, you need a program that supports OpenType features such as Adobe Illustrator CS and Adobe Indesign.
  28. Beautiful rain by Sulthan Studio, $12.00
    Beautiful rain made in the rainy season I made an irregular handwritten font at will with beautiful and attractive results full of love and affection in it, making this font very attractive to use in your photos with two words that go hand in hand or also to connect your own name or partner's name because Having a swash heart that can be connected is very suitable for use on greeting cards, wedding invitations, magazines, logos, clothes, stickers, and many more.
  29. Buttergone Brush by Lucky Type, $14.00
    Buttergone is a new modern brush font with an irregular baseline. a contemporary approach to design, handmade natural, suitable for use in title design such as clothing, invitations, book titles, stationery designs, quotes, branding, logos, greeting cards, T-shirts, packaging designs, posters, and more. Complete with uppercase and lowercase letters, as well as multi-language support, numbers, punctuation, as well as some ligatures and swash glyphs. Thanks so much for looking and please let me know if you have any questions.
  30. K&T Heidi by K and T, $70.00
    This is a well-built, functional (all caps) typeface, which is very modern in character. The use of diagonal corners in this angular typeface is inspired by the pennant numbers on British Royal Navy warships, which adds an military quality to this typeface. The gaps, which form the Stencil divisions, follow pre-established horizontal and vertical lines, they help to achieve both geometric and proportional harmony. The direction of the gaps is always at a right angle to the stroke.
  31. Saga by Linotype, $29.99
    Saga is a rather narrow typeface designed for a typeface competition arranged by a Scandinavian graphic arts magazine. It had to be based on ancient runic characters, that's the reason of some peculiar angular shapes. Saga is not att all a new runic typeface, but a usable one when the columns are narrow. The name is taken, of course, from the Nordic mythology. But saga" in the meaning of "story" contributed to the decision about the name. Saga was released in 1992.
  32. Saltpetre by Magpie Paper Works, $32.00
    Inspired by late 18th century type specimens, Saltpetre is a grounded yet rustic typeface. His letters have been hand-inked with antique dip pens and playfully spaced for a charming, irregular look. In addition to a set of 26 upper case letters, the font includes a variety of period graphics, interlocking decorative borders, numerals, punctuation, currency figures and multi-lingual support. Saltpetre is extremely versatile and excels at display, as well as specialized uses such as cartography and historical reproduction.
  33. ITC Coolman by ITC, $40.99
    Pelle Piano is the stage name for Per Ellstrom, a musician in Stockholm with an interest in irregular and informal lettering. ITC Coolman was inspired by lettering styles of the 1950s. “I have a passion for old '50s type lettering,” says Piano, “as seen on posters from B-movies and pocketbooks and cartoons.” Although ITC Coolman is not a script face, its caps work best with the lowercase, rather than together. The funky, bouncy look of Coolman cries out for beach movies.
  34. Estebak by Mega Type, $15.00
    Estebak is a textured brush font, a contemporary approach to design, looking natural thanks to an irregular baseline. Suitable for use in title design such as invitations, books tittles, apparel, stationery design, quotes, branding, logos, greeting cards, t-shirts, packaging design, posters and more. Estebak includes a complete set of uppercase and lowercase letters, as well as multi-language support, numbers, punctuation, ligatures. If you need help or have any questions, please let me know. I'm happy to help. Thanks & Happy Designing!
  35. Boxley by Shinntype, $45.00
    The original superellipse typefaces coincided with the emergence of the CRT (cathode ray tube) TV screen, but there is more than this visual analogy of high-tech in play, as the pumped up angularity of the curved components of the genre also informs the quality of set text. In particular, due to the straightness of the round letters’ side stems, there is a neat modularity of vertical letter spacing, which denotes authority, with precision, complementing the tautness of the face’s curves.
  36. The Brownies by DLetters Studio, $14.00
    The Brownies, is a Romantic lovely font with irregular stroke style. trendy and feminine style. It looks lovely for weddings, invitations, thank you cards, quotes, business cards, and more your creative idea. What's Included : Full Upper + Lowercase Glyphs Number + Punctuation Ligatures Alternates Glyphs, Beginning, Ending, and Swash PUA Encoding How to access alternate glyphs? you can see it on this link ( http://goo.gl/1vy2fv ) Thanks for your support, please kindly send us a message with any question about our product.
  37. Britnes by Suza Studio, $18.00
    Britnes is a textured brush font, a contemporary approach to design, created naturally with irregular baselines. Suitable for use in title designs. Such as clothing, invitations, book titles, stationery designs, quotes, branding, logos, greeting cards, t-shirts, packaging designs, posters, and more. Britnes includes a complete set of upper and lowercase letters, as well as multi-language support, numbers, punctuation, Alternatives, ligatures and Underlines. Thank you so much for looking up and letting me know if you have any questions.
  38. Grafton Titling by Tetradtype, $35.00
    Grafton Titling was designed for dramatic impact. It contemporizes old style proportions, bracketed serifs and a left-leaning stress angle with striking contrast and modern angular joins. The solid style has a timeless feel, while a flared through-line variation provides textural interest. Small caps, a complement of OpenType features, and support for diacritics and accented characters make it a robust and distinctive choice for headlines that demand attention. Through-line characters are accessible using the Stylistic Set or Stylistic Alternate OpenType feature.
  39. Feltboard JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Feltboard JNL was drawn from images of letters and numbers contained in a felt board (also known as a flannel board) sign kit from the 1940s or 1950s. The irregularity of stroke widths and character shapes is representative of the actual shapes of the die-cut pieces found within this kit. Note: The cap height is slightly smaller than normal for the respective point size. This will give the effect of wider line spacing - similar to that of hand-made signs.
  40. Hagia Signature by Cititype, $19.00
    Hagia Signature. Is a unique and natural script font. Its general appearance is in the form of light brush strokes and free flowing. Like the dancer's hand movements when we make upstroke and downstroke. Thick-thin in irregular but blended in harmony. It is a style that liberates expression, full of soul and character. We created this font for branding and only for branding. it's a great font applied to modern logos. Equipped with 99 ligatures to make a natural impression
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