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  1. Kopa by The Hiscott Foundry, $30.00
    This font is good clean fun. "Kopa" is a word that means "soap" in the Hawaiian native language. The thickness and rounded edges mimic the form of solid soap. Some additional design involving the base of the glyphs brings out the style just a bit more. This font works especially well with colorful designs.
  2. Mumos by Muykyta, $9.00
    Mumos is a block type font. Is a font of thirteen units of height with straight terminations in which there is complete absence of curves. Although very basic is a dynamic typography with many possibilities thanks to its three styles, including open space, which facilitates the work with fillers without having to vectorize the glyphs.
  3. Tessen by Canden Meutuah, $15.00
    This is a very versatile font that works well in both large and small sizes. This font is perfect for branding projects, logo design, clothing branding, packaging, magazine titles, advertisements, t-shirts, postcards, editorials, magazine headlines, product packaging, and displaying masculine and feminine qualities. equipped with uppercase, lowercase, numbers and full punctuation + Multi-language support
  4. Kowern by SMZ Design, $20.00
    Kowern is a modern and condensed font with a distinct look with experimental touches that give it an original look. It will work as a universal font for projects with a wide range of topics. Perfect for sweatshirts, t-shirts, banners, logo designs, sports branding, posters, apparel designs, magazine headlines, labels and much more.
  5. Monotes by Aqeela Studio, $15.00
    Monotes is an upper and lower serif font with balanced curves. Like all of my fonts inspired by letters from the good old days, but still has a strong modern look. A variety of alternative styles allow for versatile design options and work perfectly for headlines, logos, posters, packaging, T-shirts, postcards and more.
  6. Arhoky by Product Type, $17.00
    If you are looking for a unique and unique gothic blackletter font that will set your project apart from the rest, look no further! ARHOKY is the perfect font for adding a touch of elegance to all kinds of creative work - including wedding invitations, tattoos, and packaging designs. Use it immediately to realize amazing projects!
  7. Flora Dora NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    Long before there was Scooby Doo, there was scooby-dooby. This exuberant font is based on the works of whacked-out 50s album-cover artist Jim Flora, whose imaginative illustrations defined hot jazz and cool cats. The Opentype version of this font supports Unicode 1250 (Central European) languages, as well as Unicode 1252 (Latin) languages.
  8. ITC Isbell by ITC, $29.99
    ITC Isbell font is the work of Dick Isbell and Jerry Campbell of Detroit, Michigan, a highly stylized roman typeface which retains an exceptional legibility. The unusual arches and curves of several lowercase characters give the typeface its individuality. ITC Isbell font is ideal for advertising, brochures, menus, and a variety of other applications.
  9. Cherkessk by Arendxstudio, $15.00
    Cherkessk - Handwritten Font is a handwritten with a natural & stylish flow. This collection of scripts is perfect for personal branding. this works well for many applications. Everything from personal branding & wedding invitations to advertising could benefit from this collection of signature fonts Features : • Character Set A-Z • Numerals & Punctuations (OpenType Standard) • Accents (Multilingual characters) • Ligature
  10. The Socker by Mozatype, $11.00
    THE SHOCKER a natural brush font. THE SHOCKER would be perfect for sports, music festivals, quotes, special events, or anything. What’s Included : - Works on PC & Mac - Easy to use ( Installations ) - Compatibility Windows, Apple, Linux, Cricut, Silhouette, and Other cutting machines Thank you for purchasing this font. Please appreciate, if you like this. ENJOY it :)
  11. Hurstville by Arendxstudio, $15.00
    Hurstville - Brush Signature Font with a natural & stylish flow. This collection of scripts is perfect for personal branding. this works well for many applications. Everything from personal branding & wedding invitations to advertising could benefit from this collection of signature fonts Features : • Character Set A-Z • Numerals & Punctuations (OpenType Standard) • Accents (Multilingual characters) • Ligature • Swash
  12. Haigrast Serif by Mans Greback, $59.00
    Haigrast Serif is a font that combines classic and modern design elements to create a look that is both tasteful and fashion-forward. This serif font is regular but with a very modern feel, making it the perfect choice for designers looking to add a touch of sophistication to their work. The sharp, crisp lines and swash alternates in addition to the decorative letterings add a unique touch, making Haigrast Serif a versatile font that can be used in a variety of projects. Whether you're creating a stylish magazine layout, a cool fashion logo, or a balanced design piece, Haigrast Serif is the perfect font to make your work stand out. Designed by Mans Greback in 2023, this font is the perfect choice for designers who want to make a bold statement in their design work. The Haigrast Script family consists of six high-quality fonts: Regular, Italic, Bold, Bold Italic, Black and Black Italic The font is built with advanced OpenType functionality and has a guaranteed top-notch quality, containing stylistic and contextual alternates, ligatures and more features; all to give you full control and customizability. It has extensive lingual support, covering all Latin-based languages, from Northern Europe to South Africa, from America to South-East Asia. It contains all characters and symbols you'll ever need, including all punctuation and numbers.
  13. Mistress Benedict Brush by Joanne Marie, $10.00
    Introducing Mistress Benedict Font Duo - a pair of hand brushed fonts attentively designed to work together, helping to produce beautiful typography! This pack of two fonts works so well together and can be used for so many projects, from food packaging to a simple quote that you upload to Instagram. Use them on your t-shirts, mugs, cushions, handmade card designs, anything you like! What do you get? Benedict Font has a neat, handwritten style to it and it's tall ascenders gives that added elegance. With it also being hand brushed Benedict is perfect for all hand lettering typographic designs and works well for short advertising headlines and sub-headers. Benedict has a full set of uppercase and lowercase alternates giving you a different style - it's like two fonts in one! Mistress Benedict Brush includes ligatures, discretionary ligatures and a full set of alternate characters. It also has international character support. Mistress Benedict Caps was hand brushed with the same brush pen and is the perfect companion for Benedict. It's an all caps font where the alternates are actually the lowercase letters. It looks gorgeous on it's own too! Like the brush version, Mistress Benedict also supports international languages. Well, there it is! I really hope that you enjoy using this font duo and please ask if you have any questions. Jo
  14. San Giuseppe by Mans Greback, $59.00
    San Giuseppe is a serif font with finesse and unique charm. Inspired by the romantic, ornate style of the Victorian era and the bold, captivating geometry of Art Deco, San Giuseppe is the perfect blend of neo-classic and vintage aesthetics. This serif font family is designed to infuse your work with an air of grace and refinement that is sure to leave a lasting impression. Ideal for wine labels, luxury branding and high-end packaging, San Giuseppe is an all-capitals font, featuring a stunning array of alternate characters that allow you to create a truly bespoke typographical experience. With its fine, intricate serifs and delicate, artistic letterforms, this font is a testament to the beauty and craftsmanship of yesteryear, created for a modern setting. The San Giuseppe font family consists of six high-quality styles: In addition to the Regular font, it is provided in both Bold and Light, and each of the weights as Italic. The font is built with advanced OpenType functionality and has a guaranteed top-notch quality, containing stylistic and contextual alternates, ligatures and more features; all to give you full control and customizability. It has extensive lingual support, covering all Latin-based languages, from Northern Europe to South Africa, from America to South-East Asia. It contains all characters and symbols you'll ever need, including all punctuation and numbers.
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  16. Variety by Studio K, $45.00
    Now that there are more Studio K fonts than there are characters in the alphabet it occured to me that I should produce a sampler font that showcased them all: hence Variety. The 'What the font' experts amongst you should enjoy identifying individual characters, but to start you off, the featured fonts in the font title are, in order of appearance: Alma Mater Outline Shadow, Aspidistra, Signpost, Cafe de Paris, Showbiz, Barrowboy and Soft Rock.
  17. Just You by MC Creative, $10.00
    Just You is an elegant calligraphy and natural script style. Just You Modern Calligraphy is perfect for wedding designs, shared moments, branding projects, logos, social media posts, advertisements, product packaging, product design, labels, photography, watermarks, invitations, stationery, and any project that requires a handwritten feel. What’s Included : · Standard glyphs · Ligature · Works on PC & Mac · Simple installations · Accessible in the Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe InDesign, even work on Microsoft Word. · PUA Encoded Characters – Fully accessible without additional design software. · Fonts include multilingual support for; ä ö ü Ä Ö Ü ß ¿ ¡
  18. Architype Catalogue Outline by The Foundry, $99.00
    Architype Crouwel is a collection of typefaces created in collaboration with Wim Crouwel, following his agreement with The Foundry, to recreate his experimental alphabets as digital fonts. Crouwel's most recognized work was for the Van Abbe and Stedelijk museums (1954 –72) where he established his reputation for radical, grid-based design. Architype Catalogue originates from Wim Crouwel’s Stedelijk Museum exhibition catalogue for sculptor Claes Oldenburg, 1970. The cover’s soft ‘padded’ letterforms evoke the artist’s work. Oldenburg was so taken with the design, that he asked Crouwel to complete the alphabet.
  19. Aishanaziha by Matra Creative, $13.00
    Aishanaziha is a brush script font based on original handwritten expressions, allowing you to transform types into interesting and beautiful works. The handwriting display adds a real human touch to things and is accompanied by many loving details. Aishanaziha has many alternatives that give you the possibility to build your text almost like handwriting with all the imperfections and charming variations that real handwriting has. It will work perfectly for fashion, brand e-commerce, trend blogs, wedding boutiques or any business that wants to look luxurious and elegant
  20. Aztec Club by HIRO.std, $19.00
    Aztec Club is a display decorative typeface. The typeface is presented in two fonts: regular and basic. The typeface describes about stylish, ethnic, different, pride, unique and easy to use. Aztec Club inspired by ethnic, local pride, culture and sub culture around the world. FEATURES - Uppercase and Lowercase letters - Numbering and Punctuations - PUA Encoded Characters - Multilingual Support - Works on PC or Mac - Simple Installation USE Aztec Club typeface works great in logotype, headline, apparel, poster, magazine, décor item and wherever you want to be seen. Enjoy using! Thanks. HIRO.std
  21. Tourist Cabin JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    During the heydey of automobile travel hundreds of motels, motor courts and tourist cabins sprung up along the roadways in order to offer weary drivers (and most often their families) rest with a night's lodging. Tourist Cabin JNL takes the inline portion from the inline font Asbury Park JNL and creates this pleasant monoline design. The original design inspiration (from which the inline portion of the letters was taken) was a 1930s WPA (Works Progress Administration) Federal art project poster with the hand-lettered words “Work with Care”
  22. Delima by Monotype, $29.99
    The Delima font family has something of the Clarendon or Ionic influence but is distinguished by a lighter serif treatment. The contrast between thick and thin strokes is not pronounced, weight stress is vertical. Delima's serifs are short but strong, allowing close letter spacing to give good economy. Lowercase x-height is very generous, internal counters are open. This combines to give Delima excellent legibility in small sizes and an overall even colour when set in text. Delima works well for magazines, periodicals and display work in advertising, flyers and catalogues.
  23. Billy Coaster by HIRO.std, $20.00
    Billy Coaster is a Modern Retro Typeface. This font describes about stylist, modern retro, modern vintage, cool, and easy to use. Billy Coaster Typeface inspired from the modern retro typography and designs in late 80's untill 90's. FEATURES - Uppercase and Lowercase letters - Support Opentype Features - Stylistic Alternates - Numbering and Punctuations - PUA Encoded Characters - Multilingual Support - Works on PC or Mac - Simple Installation USE Billy Coaster Typeface works great in Logotype, Branding, Apparel, Poster, Magazine and any projects that need Modern Retro taste. Enjoy using! Thanks. HIRO.std
  24. Terrified AOE by Astigmatic, $19.00
    Terrified AOE was inspired by vintage horror movie poster titling from the 1960's. It is a Capitals and smallcaps typeface, that really feels like a mix of three typefaces in one. While the Capitals and Smallcaps typesetting works to the effect of the original inspirations, each case also works well amongst itself independently, and having very different vibes. I've always been a huge fan of horror movies, and some of the lettering from vintage horror movie posters are so cool and alive, I only wish there were more of them recreated as display fonts.
  25. Fugues by TEKNIKE, $39.00
    Fugues is a modern monospace display font. The typeface is made from a basic line, circle and square geometry. Fugues Regular and Italic are inspired by straight geometric shapes and Fugues Rounded and Rounded Italic are inspired by organic geometry similar to works by Antoni Gaudí and Alphonse Mucha. The name is derived from the Latin “Fuga” meaning flight and its current meaning “compositions of many parts on a short theme and using counterpoint.” Fugues is great for display work, logos, film titles, sports, monograms, headings and posters.
  26. Kurdis by That That Creative, $32.00
    Kurdis Varibel Font Family is a modern sans serif family with six widths and five Weights Making 30 Set Styles and of course 10,000 more combinations when considering the Variable options. This Typeface is a real work horse for titles. At its condensed Width it is sophisticated and professional with well considered ink traps that help it really stand out at Large Sizes. the Regular width works well for longer bodies of text on websites or posters and the Wide Styles give an elevated look to your average wide sans serif.
  27. Urban Tour by Roland Hüse Design, $10.00
    -This font has been basically designed for poster display in black weight and big size (mostly for capital letters). The rest of the family is a derivative work of it. I can’t guarantee if it works well on small size print. -Future updates may follow in the near future or on request. Please feel free to contact me via rolandhuse@aol.com about the following: -This family does not contain all the language extensions, but I am willing to create any extensions (including Cyrillic) on request; - Discovering kerning problems while using; Or any other question.
  28. Squack by Olivetype, $25.00
    Introducing Squack, the brush typeface that will turn heads! With its excellent texture and carefree attitude, this typeface is perfect for any project. Whether you need it for a poster, branding, movie title, headlines, or logotype - Squack is sure to give your work an explosive boost! Featuring strong thick strokes and sharp edges on each letterform, you'll get a look that can't be beaten. Squack font includes : Standard Latin. Numbers, symbols, and punctuations Multilingual Support. Fully accessible without additional design software Simple Installations Works on PC & Mac Thank You.
  29. Westiga by Pixesia Studio, $23.00
    Introducing Westiga - a Modern & Luxury Serif Font Westiga is a modern and luxury serif typeface designed with beautiful crafted characters that follow the trend. It can be used for adding a unique touch to logos, heading, branding business, magazines, product packaging, invitation, monograms, merchandise, poster book title, movie title or pull quotes and so much more. FEATURES - Stylistic Alternates - Ligatures - PUA Encoded - Uppercase and Lowercase letters - Numbering and Punctuations - Multilingual Support - Works on PC or Mac - Simple Installation - Support Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe InDesign, also works on Microsoft Word Hope you Like it. Thanks.
  30. Breathe by Lián Types, $20.00
    ATTENTION COSTUMERS! A new version of this font was released in 2019. Take a look: Breathe Neue Reaching a total of more than 1000 glyphs, Breathe Pro is Maximiliano R. Sproviero’s gift of the year. The aim of the designer was once more to give the user the chance to play and travel from very formal and conservative letterforms to the amazing world of swashes and flourishes. Possibilities of alternating and ligating characters in this font are absolutely fantastic. After his last creation, Parfait Script, Lián wanted to make a more universal font. Delighted by typographic works of Didot and his followers of the beginnings of 1800, Maximiliano R. Sproviero started what became another obsessive project, which is now named Breathe, “cuando las letras respiran...” what could be translated as “when letters breathe”, due to the feeling that you are reading letters that are alive. Breathe comes in two styles which have a significant difference as regards to the quantity of glyphs available inside. If you want to get the most complete style, with over 1000 glyphs, (including contextual alternates, stylistic alternates, swashes, terminal forms, titling alternates, historical forms, stylistic sets, standard ligatures, stylistic ligatures, decorative ligatures and frames) then your choice should be Breathe Pro. On the other hand, if you are interested in having a less decorative font with the nice touch of Lián’s style, then your choice should be Breathe Standard, a more limited version of Breathe, including terminal forms (leaves) and frames. With Breathe Pro you will surely have fun at the same time you are designing and that is not an unimportant thing. The world of type-designers is growing each year, and the features of Open-Type are letting them think their creations as if they were truly pieces of art. At least, Breathe Pro is inspired in the Art of our predecessors, those who with a pen loaded of ink would decorate each letter, each page in such a lovely way. Yes, -lovely- is the word. We would not have the amazing lettering artists, calligraphers, typographers of nowadays if that -love for letters- had not traveled from generation to generation. Breathe Pro is an example of this love. An example of what Maximiliano R. Sproviero feels about typography and letters. Pssst... Look for more images and the User’s Guide at the gallery section to see it in use! http://origin.myfonts.com/s/aw/original/89/0/46067.pdf
  31. Blue Goblet Drawn by insigne, $5.00
    This best selling series has now been extended to include a new member, Blue Goblet Drawn. Blue Goblet is hand-drawn by the artist, Cory Godbey, and is organic, charming and exuberant. Characters bounce and dance above and below the baseline and x-height, making this a whimsical and fun script. Not only is Blue Goblet Drawn a excellent choice, it also is also a versatile member of a wide family of different fonts. You can use it side by side with the original Blue Goblet fonts, and there are a wide range of ornaments available in the supplemental ornament sets--over 370 illustrations! These illustrations include doodley frames, lovely florals and other text ornaments that can be inserted into your text and resized at will. This makes the Blue Goblet series a great pick when you want a type system for a very unique and consistent look. The Blue Goblet series also continues to expand, making any of these family members a valuable investment for the future. Blue Goblet Drawn comes in three weights and three widths in each weight, with complementary italics for maximum impact for a total of eighteen pro fonts. The compact thin weights are delicate and tall, while the Regular has just enough heft for those situations where subtlety doesn't work. If you don't need the professional features, there are three stripped down fonts that include only the basic character set! Blue Goblet Drawn also includes auto-replacing ligatures that make it appear that the script was drawn by the artistís own hand--just for you! Blue Goblet Drawn also includes a wide variety of alternates that can be accessed in any OpenType enabled application. Blue Goblet includes over 190 additional glyphs and is loaded with features including an even more unique alternate alphabet. Included are swash alternates, style sets, old style figures and small caps. Please see the informative PDF brochure to see these features in action. OpenType enabled applications such as the Adobe suite or Quark can take full advantage of the automatic replacing ligatures and alternates. This family also includes the glyphs to support a wide range of languages. Blue Goblet Drawn is a great choice for friendly display type in children's books, packaging, organic packaging or other unique applications. Use Blue Goblet whenever you want to inject a handmade sense of fun and whimsy to your designs. Give the Blue Goblet series a whirl today!
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  33. Serena by Canada Type, $24.95
    The story of Serena is a unique one among revivals. Serena was neither a metal face nor a film one. In fact it never went anywhere beyond Stefan Schlesinger’s 1940-41 initial sketches (which he called Saranna). A year later, while working with Dick Dooijes on the Rondo typeface, Schlesinger was sent to a concentration camp where he died, along with any material prospects for the gorgeous letters he'd drawn. The only sketches left of Schlesinger’s Saranna work are found in the archives of the Drukkerij Trio (the owner of which was Schlesinger’s brother-in-law). The sketches were done in pencil and ink over pencil on four sheets of paper. And now Hans van Maanen revives Schlesinger’s spirit as closely as the drawings permit, and elaborately expands the work to cover a multitude of codepages and languages. It took more than 65 years for Schlesinger’s drawings to see the light, so van Maanen made sure to bring them to life stylishly and respectfully. Serena embodies the peace and calm rarely ever found in mainstream calligraphy or other genres of display type. With upright elegance and a slight Eastern touch, this typeface expertly bridges the gracefully casual with the deeply spiritual. The light and soft letter forms add a pleasant, breezy element to anything they touch. When used sparingly in titling or display, Serena is like a sigh of desire, rare but quite memorable and very appreciated.
  34. Linotype Ergo Paneuropean by Linotype, $103.99
    Linotype Ergo was designed by American Gary Munch, and was a winner in Linotype's Second International Digital Design Contest in 1997. Conceived as a blend of traditional and modern type concepts, it works as a legible text family as well as a lively display or headline font. The word ergo means consequently," but it also comes from the Greek word "ergon" for "work." Consequently, Munch sees this family as full of energy -- an ideal font for working hard to make a point, and able to get it across with friendly vigor. The strokes of the characters are carefully designed to accommodate the tendency of the eye to enlarge horizontals and perceive verticals as lighter. The lowercase forms have open, friendly counters and are enhanced by small quirks, such as the slightly leaning s and the wide t. The deep branching of curves from main strokes helps this humanist sans to be very readable at smaller sizes. Linotype Ergo has four normal-width weights, five condensed weights, and two compressed weights - all with companion Italics! The family also includes a clever "Sketch" font for use in headlines, bringing the total number of font styles to 23. Ergo is available with Greek and Cyrillic and as W2G fonts with Hebrew."
  35. Linotype Ergo W2G by Linotype, $124.99
    Linotype Ergo was designed by American Gary Munch, and was a winner in Linotype's Second International Digital Design Contest in 1997. Conceived as a blend of traditional and modern type concepts, it works as a legible text family as well as a lively display or headline font. The word ergo means consequently," but it also comes from the Greek word "ergon" for "work." Consequently, Munch sees this family as full of energy -- an ideal font for working hard to make a point, and able to get it across with friendly vigor. The strokes of the characters are carefully designed to accommodate the tendency of the eye to enlarge horizontals and perceive verticals as lighter. The lowercase forms have open, friendly counters and are enhanced by small quirks, such as the slightly leaning s and the wide t. The deep branching of curves from main strokes helps this humanist sans to be very readable at smaller sizes. Linotype Ergo has four normal-width weights, five condensed weights, and two compressed weights - all with companion Italics! The family also includes a clever "Sketch" font for use in headlines, bringing the total number of font styles to 23. Ergo is available with Greek and Cyrillic and as W2G fonts with Hebrew."
  36. Voltexa by Ardyanatypes, $10.00
    Voltexa is a sans-serif font that offers 10 thickness levels, ranging from thin to extra black. Designed with a bold and firm style, it aims to provide a broad range of options for every designer. What sets Voltexa apart are its sharp curves in each letter, creating an elegant and modern yet strong impression. Tailored to meet diverse design needs, Voltexa can adapt to various contexts. With 10 available thickness levels, designers have the freedom to express their creativity limitlessly. This font also comes with OpenType features for ease of use and flexibility. Voltexa also supports multilingual use, allowing it to be utilized in various languages. Let's bring forth inspiring and powerful designs using the Voltexa font. With its 10 available thickness levels, this font offers designers the opportunity to create unique and standout works. The distinctiveness of each letter will enhance the aesthetic value of every design project. Use Voltexa to add an elegant, modern, and assertive touch to your creative works. With its comprehensive features and multilingual capabilities, this font will be a loyal partner in expressing your design ideas and visions into extraordinary works. Features: A – Z Character Set a – z Characters set Numerals & Punctuations Ligatures & Alternates Multilingual
  37. DT Skiart Lexiconic by Dragon Tongue Foundry, $10.00
    Apparently, Lexicon is the most expensive font in the world. ‘Skiart Lexiconic’ has been on a long growing path getting to where it is now. This font family was originally inspired by the san serif font ‘Skia’, by Mathew Carter for Apple. ‘Skiart’ was designed to feel more like a serifed font, but without any actual serifs. It took a small step between sans serif and serif fonts. Next on the path towards a serif font came Skiart Serif Mini, with tiny serifs added. This was a true serif font, although they were subtle. Then came ‘Skiart Serif Leaf’. and now... We present to you... DT Skiart Lexiconic. Having evolved from the Skiart family, we chose to give it the serifed styling of Lexicon. This is no way a copy or clone of Lexicon. It still has the basic bones of the original Skiart font, but the position, shape and size of the serifs were very much influenced by the world famous Lexicon font. DT Skiart Lexiconic is not the most expensive font in the world.
  38. Kestrel Script by Alan Meeks, $45.00
    Originally designed in 1985 and released by Letraset for dry transfer Lettering, Kestrel has, until now, never been digitized. The face now has been completely re-drawn and digitized for all formats. It is a heavy formal script similar in form to Commercial Script.
  39. Mylazy by Twinletter, $13.00
    Introducing Mylazy Font – the quintessential display typeface that embodies the authentic art of handwriting! Crafted to infuse your projects with a genuine handwritten touch, Mylazy offers a creative solution for diverse design needs. Explore Mylazy now to redefine your creative endeavors! What’s Included : File font All glyphs Iso Latin 1 Alternate, Ligature Simple installations PUA Encoded Characters – Fully accessible without additional design software. Fonts include Multilingual support
  40. BARONK by Twinletter, $13.00
    Introducing BARONK Font – a captivating display typeface that embodies the essence of authentic handwriting! Elevate your projects with the artistic touch of BARONK, a perfect blend of style and individuality. Explore BARONK now and witness your creations come to life! What’s Included : File font All glyphs Iso Latin 1 Alternate, Ligature Simple installations PUA Encoded Characters – Fully accessible without additional design software. Fonts include Multilingual support
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