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  1. Lunok Brush by Rochart, $15.00
    Lunok is an all caps brush font, created to make every text look like authentic hand lettering. The all-caps marker typeface is perfect for bold headlines, posters, shirt designs, fashion brands, social media content and funky ads. Mix & match the stylistic alternate or ligature, so that you'll have lots of different letters for that unique look & feel! What's included: ALL CAPS LIGATURES STYLISTIC ALTERNATE MULTILANGUAGE SUPPORT NUMBER & PUNCTUATION Have fun creating with this brush font and let me know if you've any wish, suggestion or feedback :)
  2. Toriga by JAM Type Design, $12.00
    The Toriga typeface was named after the Portuguese grape variant known as Touriga Nacional. This fun typeface boasts the features of a well-balanced, versatile, modern sans which is 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. Comprising 6 weights with equivalent italics, this font family is perfect for your more playful designs. It was created to be enjoyed, so enjoy creating with it!
  3. Trinstam by Azzam Ridhamalik, $14.00
    Trinstam is a fancy modern and classic serif typeface with a clear and bold look. It's a very versatile font that works great in large and small sizes. Perfect for editorial projects, Logo design, Clothing Branding, product packaging, magazine headers, or simply as a stylish text overlay to any background image. This font is PUA encoded and has more than 120 unique alternative glyphs and ligatures that will give your project an unique classic look. FEATURES : Uppercase Lowercase Number Punctuation Multilingual PUA Encode Opentype
  4. MVB Verdigris Pro by MVB, $79.00
    Garalde: the word itself sounds antique and arcane to anyone who isn’t fresh out of design school, but the sort of typeface it describes is actually quite familiar to all of us. Despite its age—born fairly early in printing’s history—the style has fared well; Garaldes are still the typefaces of choice for books and other long reading. And so we continue to see text set in old favorites—Garamond, Sabon®, and their Venetian predecessor, Bembo®. Yet many new books don’t feel as handsome and readable as older books printed in the original, metal type. The problem is that digital type revivals are typically facsimiles of their metal predecessors, merely duplicating the letterforms rather than capturing the impression—both physical and emotional—that the typefaces once left on the page. MVB Verdigris is a Garalde text face for the digital age. Inspired by the work of 16th-century punchcutters Robert Granjon (roman) and Pierre Haultin (italic), Verdigris celebrates tradition but is not beholden to it. Created specifically to deliver good typographic color as text, Mark van Bronkhorst’s design meets the needs of today’s designer using today’s paper and press. And now, as a full-featured OpenType release, it’s optimized for the latest typesetting technologies too. With MVB Verdigris Pro Text, Van Bronkhorst has revisited the family, adding small caps to all weights and styles, extensive language support, and other typographic refinements. Among the features: • Support for most Latin-based languages, including those of Central and Eastern Europe. • Precision spacing and kerning by type editor Linnea Lundquist. The fonts practically set beautiful text by themselves. • Proportional and tabular figure sets, each with oldstyle and lining forms with currency symbols to match. • Ligatures to maintain even spacing while accommodating Verdigris’ elegant, sweeping glyphs. • Numerators and denominators for automatic fractions of any denomination. • Useful, straightforward dingbats including arrows, checkboxes, and square and round bullets in three sizes. • Alternative ‘zero’ and ‘one’ oldstyle figures for those who prefer more contemporary versions over the traditional forms. • An alternative uppercase Q with a more reserved tail. • An optional, roman “Caps” font providing mid-caps, useful for titling settings, and for those situations when caps seem too big and small caps seem too small. __________ Sabon is a trademark of Linotype Corp. Bembo is a trademark of the Monotype Corporation.
  5. MVB Diazo by MVB, $59.00
    Mundane information—the sort you might ignore—often appears in the form of very simple, utilitarian lettering, devoid of personality, the sort of industrial lettering you find on old blueprints, park restrooms, and electrical boxes. MVB Diazo is such a thing. It looks like lettering done earnestly with a plastic template. The monoline caps—constructed from straight lines and simple curves—have rounded details as if rendered by a blunt pen on a topographical survey or by a router on a rustic campground sign. The MVB Diazo fonts are compact, available in two widths: Condensed and Extra Condensed. Each width offers four weights from Light to Black. The fonts are perfect for wherever plain and boring letterforms are required. All widths and weights are also available in two distressed textures (#1 and #2) that accentuate the industrial character of the design. Rough #1 is gritty, with finer texture for use at larger sizes. Rough #2 exhibits more damage, the roughness apparent when used at smaller sizes. The Rough fonts include alternates of a number of glyphs so that variation of texture is possible when letters repeat in a word.
  6. Clay Handwriting Pro by SoftMaker, $7.99
    Digitized handwriting fonts are a perfect way to give documents the “very special touch”. Invitations look simply better when handwritten than when printed in bland Arial or Times New Roman. Short handwritten notes look authentic and appealing. There are numerous occasions where handwritten text makes a better impression. Clay Handwriting Pro is a beautiful typeface that mimics true handwriting closely. Use Clay Handwriting Pro to create stunningly beautiful designs easily. This typeface comes with alternative characters for sophisticated typography – all easily accessible as OpenType features. A “random” feature even allows for automated random switching between variations of the same character, resulting in type that looks authentically handwritten.
  7. Average Handwriting by Inclusive Fonts, $9.99
    From tablet to table – from freehand to font – Average Handwriting was designed originally in freehand on paper then onto a tablet with the help of an appropriate app to give it a ‘wet brush’ feel – this was transferred to paper then tweaked PS and only then imported into a font design programme – this is how we work to keep the original flourishes and a freehand feel to the font. Thus, a well-ordered handwriting with both elements of freehand and precision. It looks especially good in lower-case text situations, delivering an original look - there again you may be looking for a new display font for some large graphic projects such as posters, Average Handwriting also works well in these situations, again, delivering an original look.
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  10. Little Pea by Creativemedialab, $14.00
    Little Pea is a cute and fun handwritten font, comes with four family weights: light, regular, medium and bold. the idea in making this font is the wishful thinking of childhood memory, where everything looks so cheerful, colorful and fun. Little Pea font will make your design look modern but still fun. Easy to read and perfect for any design that need a colorful and fun concept like children comic or picture books, greeting cards, toys, posters, song lyrics, website, and much more.
  11. Foline by Gatype, $14.00
    Foline , stylish modern calligraphic script with lots of personality. Beautiful Opentype features with beautiful standard ligatures that replicate natural handwriting. Easily personalize her look with its many alternative glyphs, binders, and swashes. She's a natural for logo, stationery, and product design projects looking for a dynamic, personal vibe. If you don't have a program that supports OpenType features such as Adobe Illustrator and CorelDraw X Versions, you can access all of the alternative glyphs using Font Book (Mac) or Character Map (Windows):
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  13. Trovoada Mono by SullivanStudio, $25.00
    Trovoada Mono is a monospaced font for use in print (but also looks great on display). Hand-drawing glyph by glyph, my intention was to get that old manual typewriter look, with uneven inks, but with a totally up-to-date, emotional and admittedly humorous attitude. Trovoada Mono borrows from classics like Courier and Letter Gothic, reinventing serifs here and there. The result is a font that is both familiar and unusual. As I love Greek typography, I made sure to include a full polytonic alphabet, in the same vintage spirit: the text looks very legible and matches the Latin characters. The font has no kerning, obviously, and no ligatures (this is a typewriter, my friend!), but it has important OpenType features: fractions, subscripts/superscripts, slashed zero and stylistic alternatives for some characters. The italics are 11 degrees, which brings a strong personality. Some characters have true italics, giving the text an overall texture different from the upright type. All that is missing is that nervous typewriter noise. Enjoy!
  14. Biblia by Hackberry Font Foundry, $24.95
    This all started with a love for Minister. This is a font designed by Carl Albert Fahrenwaldt in 1929. In the specimen booklet there’s a scan from Linotype’s page many years ago. They no longer carry the font. I’ve gone quite a ways from the original. It was dark and a bit heavy. But I loved the look and the readability. This came to a head when I started my first book on all-digital printing written from 1994-1995, and published early in 1996. I needed fonts to show the typography I was talking about. At that point oldstyle figures, true small caps, and discretionary ligatures were rare. More than that text fonts for book design had lining OR oldstyle figures, lowercase OR small caps—never both. So, I designed the Diaconia family (using the Greek word for minister). It was fairly rough. I knew very little. I later redesigned and updated Diaconia into Bergsland Pro —released in 2004. It was still rough (though I impressed myself). In 2006, I found myself needing a readable sans serif. So I went to Bergsland Pro, and eliminated the serifs. I named the font Brinar. I kept a flare in place for the serifs and cupped the ends. I was stunned. People loved it. It’s remained my bestseller until very recently. So, at the end of 2016 I decided that Brinar really needed some help. The flares were basically random. The stem width and modulation variances all needed to be fixed. My old OpenType feature code was quite limited and clumsy. So, I created the 6-font Biblia family. I cleaned up or redesigned all the glyphs. I updated the fonts to the 2017 set of features: small caps, small cap figures, oldstyle figures, fractions, lining figures, ligatures and discretionary ligatures. These are fonts designed for book production and work well for text or heads.
  15. Galia by Eurotypo, $48.00
    Galia is a new font with a vintage character designed by Carine de Wandeleer, inspired by the beautiful look of Victorian calligraphy, capturing all the elegance of its flourishes. Galia has a variety of ornamental swash letters; hundreds of ornamental and descending ascenders allow a beautiful interaction of strokes and combinations, avoiding overlaps or conflicts. Galia has a total of 947 characters, in OpenType format, such as Stylistics and Contextual Alternatives, Swashes, Ligatures, up to twenty stylistic games by lowercase and three in the uppercase, which allow you to mix and match pairs of letters, in addition to a wide set of ornaments perfect for interacting with the text. To this, we add a support of central European language to adjust your design. This will help your creativity and make it easier to do the impressive and elegant typographic work. All OpenType features can be accessed through OpenType compatible applications or the character map to view and copy any of the additional characters you want to paste into your favorite text editor / application. With virtually endless ways to personalize its use, Galia helps you to design invitations, greeting cards, logos, business cards, fashion magazines, food, packaging and menus, book covers and whatever your imagination!
  16. The Stack Stone by Putracetol, $18.00
    The Stack Stone - Display Font a bold, quirky display font with a fun, trendy street style vibe. The Stack Stone is a versatile, stacking typeface perfect for retro or modern design aesthetic. The Stack Stone was hand-drawn, making its outlines somewhat irregular and quirky. It has an almost hand-lettered look; the characters jump around the baseline giving it a charming but urban look and feel. The Stack Stone suitables from posters designs to t-shirts and packaging, Stacked Letter will give your designs that alternative look and make your creative work look amazing. With a The Stack Stone , it will be very suitable for your project, which is related to fun, trendy street style vibe. Such as story books, illustrations, comic books, t-shirts, posters, greeting cards, logos, branding, stickers, svg, crafting. The alternative characters were divided into several Open Type features such as Swash, Stylistic Sets, Stylistic Alternates, Contextual Alternates, and Ligature. The Open Type features can be accessed by using Open Type savvy programs such as Adobe Illustrator, Adobe InDesign, Adobe Photoshop Corel Draw X version, And Microsoft Word. The Stack Stone is also support multi language.
  17. Hangman's Delight by Hanoded, $15.00
    Hangman's Delight is a scratchy, all caps font. The upper case letters come with swirls and curls, but the lower case letters are unadorned. A bit of an unusual font, I admit, but it would look nice on book covers and posters. Comes with some ligatures and stylistic alternates and a whole bunch of diacritics.
  18. Sirius B by Hanoded, $15.00
    Sirius B is a very lively display font. It can be used for book covers or posters, but would look rather dandy on T-shirts, mugs and other merchandise as well! Sirius B comes with alternates for all upper- and lowercase letters, has extensive language support and - lo and behold - all glyphs are interchangeable.
  19. Gladiolus Script by Letterhend, $19.00
    Gladiolus is a beautiful modern calligraphy typeface. The swirls and swashes will make your project with feminine themes looks even more elegant and pretty. Very suitable to be used as headline, instagram post and stories, logos, magazines, books, greeting/wedding cards, packaging, fashion, make up, stationery, novels, labels or any type of advertising purpose.
  20. Playful Koala by Reyrey Blue Std, $12.00
    Playful Koala is a cute and fun typeface. It's hand-lettered with lots of love and made for the young at heart. Playful Koala will be perfect for books, greeting cards, logos, posters or anything that requires a fun and happiness look! Features : · All Uppercase and Lowercase · Number & Symbol · Supported Languages · Swash · PUA Encoded
  21. Syaipul by Mightyfire, $15.00
    Syaipul is font that looks like Arabic letter. The ornament of each letter make the font is unique but still easily to read. This font perfectly suit for calligraphy, Islamic book, headline title, poster, Arabic ornament and many more. We're honored and hope this font can be the part of your special works. Thank you.
  22. Erliga by Haniefart, $16.00
    Erliga is a handcrafted and athletic impact sans serif font with an elegant, beautiful and modern look. Erliga comes in regular and italic versions, also includes upper and lower case letters, as well as symbols and punctuation. Suitable for company branding, film titles, book covers, magazines, logos, also for team sports and many others.
  23. Wiggly Wavy by Mvmet, $14.00
    Wiggly Wavy is a whimsical display font that took inspiration from french fries shapes. You can use it for anything ranging from t-shirts, kids’ book designs, restaurant menu, greeting cards, stickers, and posters, or anything that needs a casual touch. Try it to create lovely designs and feel the good vibes with it!
  24. Tory by Matteson Typographics, $19.95
    Frederic Goudy designed Tory in the spirit of the ‘lettres batarde’ found Geoffry Tory’s Champ Fleury. He was looking to create a romantic type for which to typeset the book Auccasin et Nicolette. It was one of Goudy’s favorite typefaces of his own creation and it is digitized by Steve Matteson to preserve that legacy.
  25. Bloody Night by LfarStudio, $17.00
    Halo! thank for your visit :) Bloody Night is a dark metal handwritten font with a horror feel and creepy impression. it looks stunning on movie title, book covers, photography, greeting cards, creepy quotes, and much more. This font is PUA encoded which means you can access all of the glyphs and swashes with ease!
  26. Farbe by Bonez Designz, $35.00
    Farbe is a contemporary hand created brush script font. A dry brush with minimal medium was used to create the nature textured look. Farbe is an all capitals font covering the full latin script (including diacritics and Greek) along with the Cyrillic script, numbers and punctuation. A specimen book for the typeface is available HERE
  27. PaperCutAlmond by PineStreet, $25.00
    PaperCutAlmond breathes just the hands-on self-made authentic happy feeling you may be looking for. Each and every glyph is based on a paper letter cut by hand with a pair of scissors by me in my studio. Ideal for packaging for organic products, illustrated goods, book covers, editorial illustrations and other freestyle projects.
  28. Rapido by Typestation, $20.00
    Rapido is a kind of Italic hand lettering typeface. We designed it with the phenomenon of writing fast and perfect cutting edges. Rapido is available in Light, Regular and Ultra Bold weights to make your work look perfect at various movements. Rapido will work best on magazines/ menus/ books quotes and everything you're gonna initiate.
  29. Under Summer by Abo Daniel, $17.00
    introducing UNDER SUMMER - handwritten script - UNDER SUMMER is natural handwritten font. It is great for quotes, card, banner, book, cutting, silhouette, social media content and anything of your project. I created some ligatures to make it look so natural. Features: - Uppercase - Number & punctuations - Multilingual - PUA encoded I hope you love it... regards, Abo Daniel Studio
  30. Gelora by Beewest Studio, $10.00
    This Gelora font is luxurious and classic engraved that is suitable for any design such as book covers, posters, quote designs, apparel, etc. This font is inspired by a colossal theme from the Roman Empire or something like a Gladiator story, but I found this font also looks suitable for a western cowboy theme.
  31. Stonecut JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Stonecut JNL is an adaptation of a novelty display face found in one of the Dan X. Solo lettering books. Resembling letters made from cut stone, both the inline and solid black versions are perfect for themes encompassing outdoors, the Stone Age, "macho" events or anything where an unpolished or rustic look can be adapted.
  32. AO Tenko by OwunStudio, $12.00
    Proudly present AO Tenko Display Typeface, a serif font designed for a versatile and stylish looks. This font features a full set of uppercase letters, multilingual symbols, numerals, fractions, punctuations and etc, making it perfect for a wide range of design projects like a branding, social media, poster, book cover, or a website design.
  33. Bonjourno by Aestherica Studio, $9.00
    Bonjourno is a beautiful modern calligraphy font based on manual handwriting. The stylistic alternate, ligatures, and the tick and thin strokes make this font looks like real handwriting. This font is perfect for logos, invitations, labels, magazines, books, greeting/wedding cards, packaging, fashion, make-up, stationery, novels, labels, or any type of advertising purpose.
  34. Teramo by ROHH, $29.00
    Teramo™ is daring, sharp and dynamic. Its personality is derived from asymmetry and movement. It is a contemporary serif family full of modern design elements playing with proportions of works of XV and XVI century masters such as Francesco Griffo or Claude Garamond. The family features four optical sizes. Display sizes feature extreme stroke contrast and are intended for fashion, lifestyle, cosmetics, magazine, business, hi-tech and advertising use. Text styles are created for all kinds of body copy — long and short paragraphs, books and websites in any modern design context. They are crafted to be elegant and legible, featuring more generous spacing and scrupulous kerning. Display weights are designed as modern, extraordinary variations on didone style. Teramo’s letterforms are merging classical proportions and precise, contemporary details such as asymmetric serifs, sharp edges and unconventional glyph shapes. Another important factor constituating Teramo’s personality is an angled axis, unusual for didone families and giving the typeface much more organic and dynamic feel. Teramo features a lively true italics strongly related to cursive handwriting. The italic styles imply movement, energy and fluency, introducing a new color to paragraph text, as well as being a powerful and interesting standalone display type. The family introduces additional titling letter variations for headlines and display uses, such as sharp and modern lowercase “y” or uppercase alternates for better all caps typography. Teramo consists of 56 fonts in 4 optical sizes - 28 uprights and their corresponding true italics + 2 variable fonts. It has extended language support as well as broad number of OpenType features, such as case sensitive forms, standard and discretionary ligatures, titling alternates, contextual alternates, lining, oldstyle figures, slashed zero, fractions, superscript and subscript, ordinals, currencies and symbols.
  35. Fibra by Los Andes, $26.00
    The font is actually not a revival of ‘Avant Garde’—by Herb Lubalin—but it takes its spirit. Fibra is a geometric sans serif, yet without the typical structural strictness of these kind of fonts, that represents experimental type design. This can be seen in the contrast between curves and straight lines in some characters such as ’n’ and ‘h’ unlike rounded ones such as ‘a’ and ‘d’; details of some display characters (e.g. three upper terminals in ‘W’ and projection off the stem in ‘A’); and exaggerated terminal in ‘R’. All these features give Fibra a strong personality—a sans serif typeface that ‘gives you the chills’. Fibra was specially designed for display use. The font has a very generous x-height that allows for use in corporate text, thanks to its good readability. Fibra comes with 2 subfamilies—a more ’normal’ Basic family, with a smaller amount of stylistic features, for use in subheadings or any other type of text that requires formality, and an Alt family that shows off the true potential of the font, making it the perfect choice for magazine headlines, posters and logotypes.
  36. Densit by Adtypo, $32.00
    Densit is a display mega black typeface, containing 6 styles. It aims for a ultimate density with a maximum weight on a minimum place. Glyphs therefore balances on a slim border of touch. The typeface is designed for expressive and short texts at big sizes and is suitable for photography or other visual materials underlaying. The 3 basic styles parodies ordinary type styles. They only differents from each other lays in the lenght of straight thin lines. The stencil style without these lines is intended especially for spray stencils, the sans style is imitating linear sans types and the serif style having stronger contrast and indicated serifs. The typeface contains a large set of special ligatures for playing with aesthetic qualities of text and obtain maximum space saving. Densit contains 34 special forms for members and frequently used short words in various languages. Very short terminals offer compact setting of multi-lines captions. Densit can be used for music posters, eye-catching headlines of art articles and everything in which is possible graphic impression from legibility prefered. • 6 styles (2 alternatives, 3 kinds) • 12 OT features • 1313 glyphs • sophisticated system of ligatures • support of latin languages
  37. FF Holmen by FontFont, $41.99
    Danish type designer Per Jørgensen created this serif FontFont in 2007. The family has 5 weights, ranging from Regular to Bold (including italics) and is ideally suited for book text, festive occasions as well as editorial and publishing. FF Holmen provides advanced typographical support with features such as ligatures, small capitals, case-sensitive forms, fractions, and super- and subscript characters. It comes with a complete range of figure set options – oldstyle and lining figures, each in tabular and proportional widths.
  38. Arkusi by Gatype, $10.00
    Arkusi is a neatly crafted and highly detailed script font. Whatever the topic, this font will be a wonderful asset to your font library, as it has the potential to enhance any creation. Arkusi is coded with PUA Unicode, which allows full access to all additional characters without having to design any special software. Mac users can use Font Book, and Windows users can use Character Map to view and copy any additional characters for pasting into your favorite text editor / application.
  39. Langlock by IKIIKOWRK, $17.00
    Introducing Langlock - Magical Type, created by ikiiko. Langlock is a serif typeface inspired by classic fairy tales with wizard era fonts. This typeface is perfect for an classic or vintage book layout, fairy tale, magical stuff, flyer design, poster design, inspirational quotes, or simply as a stylish text overlay to any background image. What's included? Uppercase & Lowercase Number & Punctuation Alternates & Stylistic Multilingual Support Enjoy our font and if you have any questions, you can contact us by email : ikiikowrk@gmail.com
  40. Bertone by Akifatype, $14.00
    Bertone is a Natural smooth brush font, organic, dynamic and energetic sytle.Can used for various purposes. such as the title, signature, logo, correspondence, wedding invitations, letterhead, signage, labels, newsletters, posters, badges, etc. Bertone is coded with PUA Unicode, which allows full access to all the extra characters without having special designing software. Mac users can use Font Book , and Windows users can use Character Map to view and copy any of the extra characters to paste into your favourite text editor/app
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