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  1. Beardman by Jafar07, $10.00
    Beardman is a condensed sans-serif font designed specifically for bold and powerful headlines and titles. With four variants available: regular, italic, regular outline, and italic outline, this font allows you to express yourself with a style that suits your design project. The name "Beardman" is inspired by the meaning of a man who is masculine but has a soft heart, and it is reflected in the font's design. With strong and sturdy letterforms, the font also has a gentle and smooth touch that gives an elegant and modern impression. With its strong and expressive appearance, "Beardman" is suitable for use in graphic design projects such as posters, brochures, magazines, websites, and much more. Add a touch of masculine yet gentle to your design with the "Beardman" font. What did you get? Regular, Italic, Regular Outline & Italic Outline Alternates & Ligatures Numbers & Punctuation Multilingual Support Works on PC & Mac Simple Installations
  2. Irish Penny by K-Type, $20.00
    Irish Penny is based on the lettering from Percy Metcalfe's beautiful and influential pre-decimal coinage of Ireland, the Barnyard Collection. The font is more monoline than is conventional for Irish insular styles, almost giving the feel of a modern soft sans, and perfect for small and large scale display purposes. Irish Penny contains a full complement of Latin Extended-A accented characters, Irish lenited consonants with the dot accent, and the tironian et which is commonly used in Ireland instead of an ampersand. Lowercase characters are provided small caps style, slightly reduced in size and subtly thickened in weight. The licensed font comes with a faux italic, and although obliques are not common among insular typefaces, Irish Penny Italic is a useful smart and sporty extra. Although the insular G/g is usually understood, Irish Penny also includes a more latinised option as an alternate G/g. The supplemental 'Irish Penny Alternate G' font places the latinised G and g characters at the normal G/g keystrokes, and makes the original insular glyphs the alternates. An alternate E/e with an angled crossbar is also included. The font contains a selection of discretionary ligatures, these include the ligatures that were used for pre-decimal coins: AC/ac, AE/ae, AL/al, AO/ao, AU/au, AT/at (halfpenny, half crown), AX/ax, AY/ay CA/ca, CC/cc, CE/ce, CO/co (half crown), CU/cu, CY/cy EA/ea (halfpenny, half crown), EC/ec, EE/ee, ET/et, EU/eu (sixpence), EY/ey FE/fe (farthing), FF/ff, FL/fl (florin) GI/gi (penny), GU/gu KA/ka, KE/ke, KI/ki, KO/ko, KT/kt, KU/ku LA/la, LE/le (halfpenny, half crown), LL/ll (shilling), LO/lo, LT/lt, LU/lu, LY/ly RA/ra, RC/rc, RE/re (three/sixpence), RH/rh, RI/ri (florin), RK/rk, RN/rn, RM/rm, RO/ro (half crown), RR/rr, RT/rt, RU/ru, RY/ry TA/ta, TE/te, TO/to, TU/tu NOTE - Irish Penny contains some characters that are not accessible directly from your keyboard, but which may be copied from a font viewer such as Character Map, Font Book or FontExplorer, and pasted into documents. They can also be accessed from the Glyphs browsers within OpenType-aware applications like Adobe InDesign and Illustrator, and Affinity Photo and Publisher.
  3. Quick Notation by Alphabet Zoo, $12.00
    Quick Notation is an informal handwriting style suitable for a wide variety of creative applications.
  4. FT Stamper by Fenotype, $19.95
    FT Stamper is made with ink and rubber stamp. It has an oriental calligraphic vibe.
  5. CalamityJoe by JOEBOB graphics, $-
    CalamityJoe was made with an old brush and ink. Messy on purpose, but still readable.
  6. Veggie Fruit by Gerald Gallo, $20.00
    VeggieFruit is an assortment of 47 vegetables and fruits all located under the character keys.
  7. Richler by Shinntype, $29.00
    An open, evenly spaced book face designed for quality headlines and enhanced readability in text.
  8. Constanze Pro by RMU, $35.00
    Constanze Pro - an elegant, legible, multilingual script font, based on former Klingspor hot-metal letters.
  9. BD Bermuda by Typedifferent, $25.00
    BD Bermuda is an experimental geometric serif font based on the shape of a triangle.
  10. Apollon by Umka Type, $15.00
    Apollon is an angular display font. Made for social media posts and game design purposes.
  11. Maplehurst JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Maplehurst JNL is an original design by Jeff Levine with a strong Art Deco influence.
  12. Southern Flight by Intellecta Design, $9.00
    typeface based on old lettering by an 1930's advertise lettering in a Flight Magazine
  13. Janda Celebration Script by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    This beautiful script has lovely connections and swirls that create an elegant, hand-written look.
  14. Mister Dorky by PizzaDude.dk, $20.00
    Mister Dorky is a grungy, jumpy and warm handwritten font made with an inky pen!
  15. Handbag Jack by PizzaDude.dk, $20.00
    Handbag Jack is all you need! A handwritten font with an attitude ... Charming ... crunchy ... smooth!
  16. FT Master Of Poster by Fenotype, $19.95
    Master of Poster is an all caps OpenType family. Each style has over 450 ligatures.
  17. BD Schablone by Typedifferent, $25.00
    BD Schablone is a bold, human stencil with an anticipation of the digital lcd display.
  18. Klaf MF by Masterfont, $59.00
    Gentle feather strokes make this font an elegant companion for whatever need the traditional touch.
  19. Displayced JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Displayced JNL is a technology-based font with the look of an LED/LCD Display.
  20. Jakobstad by Simon, $9.00
    A bulky and personal hand written script font. And an ode to my home town!
  21. Squarefill by Michael Browers, $25.00
    Squarefill is an all-uppercase grunge typeface featuring Latin, Extended Latin and Cyrillic character sets.
  22. Featherpen by Jonahfonts, $29.00
    An expressive chisel script much like yesteryears— modernized to today's standards. With added end-glyphs.
  23. Rabelo by Pedro Teixeira, $-
    Rabelo font is an elegant sans serif, comes in six weights and is very readable.
  24. Brion by The Northern Block, $12.80
    An elegant typeface with rounded corners influenced by the work of Visual Graphics Corporation ( VGC ).
  25. Figgins Sans by Shinntype, $79.00
    The first sans serif types were made in London in the early 19th century. They were severely modern, all caps and bold. The Figgins foundry, inventor of the term sans serif, showed a ?ne example in its specimen of 1836. The extra bold weight of Figgins Sans is a close revival of the original, with the addition of a lower case which retains its partly geometric, partly grotesque quality. The family is rounded out with other weights and an italic, and extended into Cyrillic and Greek, all executed in what is assumed to be as authentic a manner as possible, given the hypothetical nature of the exercise. Together with Scotch Modern, comprises The Modern Suite of matched fonts.
  26. Mabella - Unknown license
  27. Dinosaur Jr - Unknown license
  28. Diskun - Unknown license
  29. Micahels - Unknown license
  30. Vitesse SemiBold - Unknown license
  31. Yess by ParaType, $25.00
    Used in advertising posters for the Soviet state foreign trade company named 'Soyuzchimexort' in the early 1980s. Digital version was made for ParaType in 2007 with addition of light weight.
  32. Hexil Pixel 2 by Konst.ru, $20.00
    Font with hexagonal dots for small texts, names, logotypes, titles, headers, topics etc. Big size of this font can be used for texts on posters, t-shirts and other surfaces.
  33. Trissino DT by DTP Types, $49.00
    Named after Gian Giorgio Trissino (1478-1550) the Italian Renaissance humanist, poet, dramatist, diplomat and grammarian who was the first to explicitly distinguish I and J as seperate letter sounds.
  34. Horror Brush by Gassstype, $27.00
    Introducing of our new product the name is Horror Brush is Handmade Brush Font Rough and Creepy typeface. This is a Rough Brush Typeface that is written casually and quickly.
  35. Crimestopper JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Crimestopper JNL is the aptly-named font fresh out the era of film noir and clever private detectives who always seemed to have the right answer to the question "Whodunit?"
  36. Bartender by Tour De Force, $15.00
    Small family called Bartender, for the lovers of retro style typefaces. Ideal for product names, packages, labels, old fashioned coffee shops, bars and everything with specific characteristics of past times.
  37. Bridgers by Fargun Studio, $13.00
    Bridges is a hand-painted uppercase brush font and includes swashes. Bridges works well for logos, name tags, handwritten quotes, product packaging, merchandise, social media, greeting cards and much more.
  38. Old Biker by Vozzy, $10.00
    Introducing a vintage label font named Old Biker. This strong typeface is perfect for lettering with alternates for capital letters (for first and last letter for example) and multilingual support.
  39. Bush!! by sugargliderz, $24.00
    I drew this font on the computer, and added a few effects for the finishing touches. I named it "Bush!!" just because that is kind of what it looks like.
  40. Korolev Military Stencil by Device, $39.00
    A stencil variant of last year's bestselling Device font family, Korolev . Named after Sergei Korolev, father of Soviet astronautics, and based on signs from the Red Army parade of 1932.
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