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  1. Fawazeernelly by MAKYN, $20.00
    FawazeerNelly is a Bilingual Display Typeface, the Arabic font is based on Kufi Maghribi script with high contrast strike thicknesses. And the Latin font is an italic high contrast font that compliments the Arabic. They work best for titles and Poster Designs. It is an Authentic Design with a modern flavor.
  2. Bombardies by Figuree Studio, $18.00
    Hello, this is Bormbardies modern Graffiti Font! This font was designed so that users can use it more easily and make graffiti designs easier. Bombardies is very suitable for use in various media such as; packaging, logos, labels, posters, shirt designs, bulletins, typography, and many other media, especially with graffiti look.
  3. Kokomo by Hanoded, $20.00
    Kokomo is a beautiful handmade contoured font - which was drawn with an old-fashioned steel pen and Chinese ink. The open, shadowed letters are great for posters and ads. Kokomo comes with extensive language support and has an alternative lower case a, for those who don't like the one I used.
  4. Gold Brush by Illushvara, $15.00
    Gold Brush is a bold brushed display font. Its assertive and dramatic style makes this font a good fit for creating logos, branding, posters, and crafty DIY projects. What you get : Gold Brush. OTF If you have any question, don’t hesitate to contact me. Happy Designing !!! Thank You, Bayu Suwirya
  5. Jaosamnak by Jipatype, $17.00
    Introducing Jaosamnak, an exquisite typeface that inspiration from Chinese brush calligraphy. With its graceful curves, fluid lines, and simplify, Jaosamnak brings a timeless elegance to your designs. This typeface is tailored for versatility, making it perfect for various applications such as text headlines, sub-headlines, packaging, posters, and other print media.
  6. Caliber by Loaded Fonts, $15.00
    A highly decorative slab-serif that is combat ready. The steady contrast and sharp angles make it great for titles and posters. Mechanical and aggressive but can easily be used for static background text and shapes. May keep Bodoni and Niagara Solid company if not for just a short while.
  7. FF Automatic by FontFont, $41.99
    Dutch type designer Donald Beekman created this display FontFont in 1999. The font is ideally suited for music and nightlife, poster and billboards as well as software and gaming. FF Automatic provides advanced typographical support with features such as ligatures and case-sensitive forms. It comes with proportional oldstyle figures.
  8. Nanuk by Hanoded, $15.00
    Nanuk in the Inuit language means polar bear. My 2 year old son's favorite animal is the polar bear and he loves to watch the 'Earth' DVD. Nanuk font is an all caps, outlined affair, ideal for use in posters and covers. It comes with a bear-load of diacritics!
  9. Blont by 160 Std, $22.00
    Blont is a simple, minimal and techno looking sans serif font. Add it confidently to your favorite creations and let yourself be amazed by the outcome generated. Perfect for logos. and also suaitable for headlines, titles and posters. comes with alternates to make unique, you can choose the best for you.
  10. Merry Snowmen by Greater Albion Typefounders, $5.00
    Merry Snowmen is a piece of winter fun-is a set of hand-drawn snowwmen figures, ideal for Christmas or any other time when cold and snow are about. It complements our Merry Fleurons and Christmas Fleurons faces, and is ideal for all your cards, gift labels, invitations, posters and banners.
  11. FF Flava by FontFont, $41.99
    Dutch type designer Donald Beekman created this display FontFont in 2003. The family contains 4 weights and is ideally suited for advertising and packaging, music and nightlife as well as poster and billboards. FF Flava provides advanced typographical support with features such as ligatures. It comes with proportional lining figures.
  12. Lisa by Doffdog, $14.00
    Lisa is an all caps display font perfect for Branding, Logo Design, Greeting Cards, Stationery Design, Invitations, T-shirts, Apparel, Packaging designs, Posters, Typographic Design, and so much more. Multilingual support for various languages including: French, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Dutch, Finnish, Swedish, and more. Happy creating with Lisa font!
  13. November Script by Fenotype, $29.95
    November Script is a continuously flowing and spinning font family. It was originally designed for an award winning art calendar published by TAIK (University of Industrial Art & Design) In 2007. Afterwards the font has been waiting for its second coming. November Script is well suitable for headlines, posters, flyers and schoolbooks.
  14. Biliner Meclan by madeDeduk, $16.00
    Biliner Meclan is a Minimalist Sans, use this font for any branding, product packaging, invitation, fashion, label, poster, logo etc. Feature Uppercase & Lowercase Number & Symbol International Glyphs Multilingual support Alternative Ligature Feel free to drop us a message any time and follow my shop for upcoming updates Hope you enjoy it.
  15. Escondido NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    This unusual face features letterforms inspired by an Austrian travel poster designed by Johann Süssenbek in the 1930s, and rendered in a bold chiaroscuro manner. In case you're wondering, Escondido is Spanish for hidden. Both versions of the font include 1252 Latin, 1250 CE (with localization for Romanian and Moldovan).
  16. Alishba by Nandatype Studio, $19.00
    Alishba is a handcrafted font with a regular and bold vibe. It was handmade with an irregular baseline and is equipped with alternatives and ligatures. It can be used to add a natural touch to your stationery designs, quotes, branding, logos, greeting cards, t-shirts, packaging designs, posters and more.
  17. Sabinka by Patria Ari, $15.00
    Sabinka, a fun condensed fantasy font with bouncy clean shapes. Sabinka is an all-caps font that easy to use as the decoration to make design more beautiful. Sabinka suitable for children's merchandise, t-shirt, books, poster, title, quotes, and many more! Fonts featured : All caps - Numbers - Punctuation & symbols - Accented characters
  18. Kemading by Differentialtype, $10.00
    Kemading is a retro serif font that has a vintage, cute, fun and bold feel. Comes with four styles, regular, italic, outline and outline italic. Kemading's design is unique and energetic, making it perfect for adding a touch of fun nostalgia to logos, crafts, posters, branding, stickers and many other projects.
  19. Punk Vibes by Sign Studio, $12.00
    Punk Vibes is a font for display purposes that reflects creative and natural. It will be suitable for making a dramatic impression on posters, brochures, apparel, logotypes and many other types of print. This font is PUA encoded which means you can access all of the glyphs and alternates with ease.
  20. Dripping Drops by Prioritype, $25.00
    Inspired by paint dripping and combined with the graffiti artist culture, this font is both eye-catching and character. You can use them in your designs such as posters, skateboard boards, merchandise, music covers, t-shirts, music events etc. Features: -Uppercase -Lowercase -Numeral -Punctuation -Multilingual -PUA Encoded -Opentype Features Thanks.
  21. Balcon Round by Tour De Force, $25.00
    Balcon is condensed sans family designed to be your first web font choice. Contains 5 weights: Light, Regular, Bold, ExtraBold and Black, it fits perfect into any project, from editorial editions to packages, labels, posters. If you're looking for "sharp" version of this family, feel free to check Balcon sans family.
  22. Insigne Display by Gian Studio, $15.00
    Insigne Display A bold, modern and fun display font that lives up to its name. The way you can uniquely combine the different parts of this font makes it a lot of fun to use! Perfect for all purposes. , Suitable for magazine design, logo design, headlines, posters, packaging, cards etc. Enjoy!
  23. Art Week JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Art Week JNL is a wider variant of the lettering style used on many WPA (Works Progress Administration) posters for the arts in the Depression-era 1930s. Wider than the version used for Concert Series JNL, it also features an ‘A’ with a rounded top rather than the flat, square version.
  24. The Windlass font, designed by the talented David F. Nalle, is a distinctive typeface that captures the essence of historical and adventure narratives through its design. This font is a product of th...
  25. Verdana Pro by Microsoft, $40.00
    The Verdana typeface family was designed specifically to address the challenges of on-screen display. Verdana was originally designed by world-renowned type designer Matthew Carter, and tuned for screen display by the leading TrueType hinting expert, Tom Rickner. The Verdana fonts are unique examples of type designed specifically for the computer screen.The Verdana family received a major update in 2011 as a collaboration between The Font Bureau, Monotype Imaging and Matthew Carter. The original Verdana family included only four fonts: regular, italic, bold and bold italic. The new and expanded Verdana Pro family contains 20 fonts in total. The Verdana Pro and Verdana Pro Condensed families each contain 10 fonts: Light, Regular, Semibold, Bold and Black (each with matching italic styles).Verdana exhibits characteristics derived from the pixel rather than the pen, the brush or the chisel. The balance between straight, curve and diagonal were meticulously tuned to ensure that the pixel patterns at small sizes are pleasing, clear and legible. Commonly confused characters, such as the lowercase i j l, the uppercase I J L and the number 1, have been carefully drawn for maximum individuality - an important characteristic of fonts designed for on-screen use. Another reason for the legibility of the Verdana fonts on the screen is their generous width and spacing.Designed by David Berlow and David Johnathan Ross of the Font Bureau, with typographic consultation by Matthew Carter, the new Verdana Pro includes a variety of advanced typographic features including true small capitals, ligatures, fractions, old style figures, lining tabular figures and lining proportional figures. An OpenType-savvy application is required to access these typographic features. The expanded weights and completely new condensed range of fonts provide designers with an expanded palette of typographic options for use in print and on-screen, in both small text sizes and headlines.
  26. Aramus by Hackberry Font Foundry, $24.95
    Aramus is a new serif font in my continuing objective of designing book fonts that I can really use. In many ways, Aramus is a very different direction for me. It comes from a scan of an old display face that has been radically modified to a much smaller x-height than I have been using lately, plus taller ascenders. Many of the characters needed a lot of correction to bring them into my taste. In general, I have decided that many of my fonts create a type color that is too dense. Aramus is an attempt to get away from that look. Although Amitale has been a very successful book family and excellent to work with, I find I still need something more open with a lighter color. Aramus is the first look at the new direction. The original hand-cut serifs vary a lot, different for almost every character. This gives a little looseness and helps the lightness I am looking for. It will be interesting to see where this all goes. This is a normal serif for me in that it has caps, lowercase, small caps with the appropriate figures for each case. This font has all the OpenType features in the set for 2009. I didn't bother with the CE accents (though I can add them upon request. They will be in the final new book family). There are several ligatures for your fun and enjoyment: bb gg ff fi fl ffi ffl ffy fj ft tt ty Wh Th and more. Like all of my fonts, there are: caps, lowercase, small caps, proportional lining figures, proportional oldstyle figures, & small cap figures, plus numerators, denominators, superiors, inferiors, and a complete set of ordinals 1st through infinity. Enjoy!
  27. The font "Manic-Depressive" by SpideRaY embodies a reflection of the artist's intention to visualize mental health struggles, specifically manic depression (also known as bipolar disorder). Created b...
  28. Sfilth, a distinctive font crafted by the talented Stephen Bird, stands as a testament to the innovative and adventurous spirit of modern typography. At first glance, Sfilth captivates with its uniqu...
  29. Arc Neuvo by Funk King, $5.00
    Arc Neuvo has a retro, art deco feel and provides a few quirky glyphs to add to the fun.
  30. Long Underwear by Comicraft, $29.00
    Boy, they're everywhere. One of your neighbors is probably one of them, Freaking super-heroes (TM, ©, ®, SM blah blah blah) are more ubiquitous in cities these days than Simon Cowell is on talent shows. Notice how that guy on the subway -- the one with the boy scout haircut? -- see how he keeps his shirt buttoned all the way up? He's not sweating either... that's 'cause he's probably from some dead planet that exploded twenty years ago. His REAL parents wrapped him in blankets and, when he turned 18, his Ma on Earth turned those same blankets into Long Underwear for her foster son. He's probably wearing his long underwear right now. That's why he's smiling at you through his horn rimmed glasses. He thinks you don't know. Thinks he's special. Thinks he's a super-hero (TM, ©, ®, SM blah blah blah). Ain't that Super?
  31. SchoolKX_New - Unknown license
  32. Ollie by Eclectotype, $40.00
    Meet Ollie, a casual signage script whose friendly, bouncy exterior belies a heart of sophisticated OpenType programming. This font is designed to make the most of OpenType savvy applications, and as such is recommended for professional design use. Or to put it another way: Make sure that contextual alternates and ligatures are always turned on! Ollie includes about 900 glyphs, many of which are automagical substitutions to keep the text flowing smoothly, and to pseudo-randomly pick different glyphs to avoid repetition. With contextual alternates turned on (as they should be by default), most lowercase letters will alternate between at least two different forms. The powerful OpenType programming makes the font itself ‘look back’ (up to eight characters) on previously used letters; typing “banana” will give you three different a’s and two different n’s (the last a is a special ‘end form’ character). The calt feature controls many other ‘special effects’ which all add together to give a smooth-flowing, hand-lettered look. These effects include start and end forms (and indeed, ‘loner’ forms) of many letters, which are automatically substituted in at beginnings or ends of words, or when the previous or next letter doesn't connect. Another special feature tests to see if there is room for the crossbar of t (or tt ligature) to extend further over the previous or next letter, or both, as is often the case. The last main effect of the calt feature is to substitute certain letters typed before any ‘e’ character, to make for a more natural connection (see the pe combination in ‘Eclectotype’ in the first poster). Ligatures should be on by default, for a much nicer looking tt combination, and a few others besides. The swash feature should be used sparingly (one glyph at a time, really) to apply a more extravagant look to g,j and y in the lower case, and quite a few of the upper case too. Oldstyle figures are included, as well as the lining defaults. Now to delve into the stylistic alternates... These are all included in the salt feature, or for uses of applications that support them, separated into stylistic sets thus: ss01 - (with swash feature on) L and G swashes get even swashier. ss02 - standard s changes to a connected script s form. ss03 - r takes on a script form. ss04 - z also gets a scriptier look. [the previous three sets also change any versions of s, r or z with diacritics] ss05 - a useful underline function. When enabled, typing two or more underscores will extend a cool underline under the previous letters. More underscores = longer underline. ss06 - the Polish script lslash changes to its more standard form. ss07 - E, S and B change to a more top-heavy alternate form. ss08 - An alternate form for A characters. ss09 - Alterative rounder forms of M and N. ss10 - An alternate ampersand. That about wraps up the features. Now all that’s left is for you to license the font and get experimenting!
  33. Burger by Lián Types, $25.00
    Inspired in the world of the fast-food, my aim with Burger was to achieve a sexy slab serif font. Since it's not very common to see slabs with swashes I consider this project as an experiment with interesting results. In order to mantain an even weight on the written word, all the glyphs including the swashy ones had to look like compact blocks: This makes the font work much better used with almost no leading, as seen in posters above. Despite the formal look of its genre, this slab serif is also very playful and unique. (Maybe unhealthy food deserves better fonts already, right?) Taste Burger, come on, give it a try! On a more personal note: Why I made this font? Some months ago I started the gym and with it, an strict diet to see some results faster... Maybe my temptation is being, in Lacanian terms, "sublimated" by making delicious and unhealthy fonts.
  34. Hadley - Unknown license
  35. Cheapside by Device, $29.00
    A condensed serif that’s been through the ravages of reproduction but has now been digitized for modern use. Elegantly wasted.
  36. War by Suomi, $19.00
    The matrix screen types from the movie War Games stuck in my mind, so I decided to make few versions.
  37. Rolling Ball Cursive by Gerald Gallo, $20.00
    Rolling Ball Cursive simulates a handwritten style executed with one of the many types of rolling ball pens now available.
  38. Mozart by Solotype, $19.95
    This font was originally called Mozaik. The lowercase postion has a few alternate characters in place of the basic ones.
  39. Novus by Sixty8seventy, $25.00
    Novus, meaning new, is a contemporary slab serif that introduces soft curves throughout, creating a typeface that conveys a softer tone while retaining the robust feel of a great slab serif. Novus is an ideal choice for headlines, branding, advertising, websites, social media and packaging. It also works well for short and medium-length text. Novus supports Central, Eastern as well as Western European languages and comes in seven weights. Opentype features include; ligatures, subscript, superscript, numerators, denominators and fractions.
  40. Wonderhand by Martina Flor, $27.00
    Wonderhand is a new extensive family of scripts designed in seven widths and three weights. It also introduces a third design axis, the slant, presenting an upright 0° cut, a 20° cut and a 40° cut for each. Like written by different hands, each cut has a unique appearance and character. Wonderhand contains two sets of alternate characters and automatic features that imitate the natural flow of handwriting. It is loaded with icons and decorative elements that allow multiple possibilities in layout design.
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