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  1. Danken by Etewut, $30.00
    DANKEN is an all caps display typeface that was created to mix font styles and create unlimited variety of effects. Now it has 25 font styles but it’s growing.
  2. Plexes Pro by DSType, $26.00
    First designed in 2003, Plexes now becomes PlexesPro, an OpenType font available in four weights with italics. Includes plenty of features like small caps, alternates, ligatures, swashes and Greek.
  3. Numbers Style One by Gerald Gallo, $20.00
    Each style includes 6 fonts of 100 characters each of circle, square, and diamond in positive and negative. For ordering purposes, each style (6 fonts) counts as 1 font.
  4. Verdaguera by Type-Ø-Tones, $40.00
    Another rebirth: Verdaguera. The all time Catalan people's choice. Now with a complete set of characters that covers a wide range of latin alphabet languages. Catalan included, of course.
  5. Messcara by SparkyType, $19.00
    Drawn very small with a brush-tipped felt pen, Messcara has qualities of freedom, toughness, with a few girly loops thrown in for good measure. A true handwriting workhorse.
  6. OL Egiziano Classic by Dennis Ortiz-Lopez, $30.00
    This was my best seller of all time. It should do well at MyFonts.com now that it has a full character set and an Italic style (exclusive to MyFonts.com).
  7. Titan OT by DSType, $19.00
    Originally designed in 2003, Titan now becomes TitanOT and it's available in Regular, Italic, Bold and Bold Italic. Includes plenty of OpenType features, like SmallCaps, Alternates, Ligatures and Swashes.
  8. Numbers Style Two by Gerald Gallo, $20.00
    Each style includes 6 fonts of 100 characters each of circle, square, and diamond in positive and negative. For ordering purposes, each style (6 fonts) counts as 1 font.
  9. Cachalote by PintassilgoPrints, $19.00
    Positively bold, Cachalote was drawn by subtracting negative space. The resulting glyphs show unexpected, original forms, packed in an unicase font. Suited for impact. For the coolest looks. Positively.
  10. Numbers Style Three by Gerald Gallo, $20.00
    Each style includes 6 fonts of 100 characters each of circle, square, and diamond in positive and negative. For ordering purposes, each style (6 fonts) counts as 1 font.
  11. Spurwood JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The wood type lettering which was the inspiration for Hayfork JNL has been given a spurred treatment, and is now available as Spurwood JNL in both regular and oblique versions.
  12. Pool Deck JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    There's nothing too fancy about Pool Deck JNL, which is based on an older typeface design. It's your basic sans serif condensed type style with a few unconventional letter shapes.
  13. TDF Arena by TypeDrift, $15.00
    TDF Arena is a solid block font built for a sellout crowd. One of our best-selling typefaces is now available here, exclusively in a grunge style with Monotype Fonts.
  14. Episodian by Atlantic Fonts, $26.00
    Episodian is a retro-modern san-serif family with a sci-fi, techno edge and contemporary elegance of its own. Episodian now includes regular and bold with corresponding italic fonts.
  15. Boat Decals JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The simple, square-shaped font that is Boat Decals JNL was loosely based on water-applied decals made by the Duro Decal Company (now Duro Art Industries) of Chicago, Illinois.
  16. 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.
  17. Ps Snackbar Prn by Fontopia, $12.99
    Snackbar prn is a typeface with a humorous slant. The font has its origins in an art project. It is now made available for design around festifals, parties, invitations, etc.
  18. Spearhead by Solotype, $19.95
    Once again we have added a lowercase to a caps-only type from late Victorian times. We made quite a few changes from the original to make words flow better.
  19. KG Grace For Today by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    A neat, feminine handwriting with a few unique notes- the lowercase e and g, for example. This is both legible but has enough flavor to be a believable handwriting font.
  20. Mrs Eaves XL Serif by Emigre, $59.00
    Originally designed in 1996, Mrs Eaves was Zuzana Licko’s first attempt at the design of a traditional typeface. It was styled after Baskerville, the famous transitional serif typeface designed in 1757 by John Baskerville in Birmingham, England. Mrs Eaves was named after Baskerville’s live in housekeeper, Sarah Eaves, whom he later married. One of Baskerville’s intents was to develop typefaces that pushed the contrast between thick and thin strokes, partially to show off the new printing and paper making techniques of his time. As a result his types were often criticized for being too perfect, stark, and difficult to read. Licko noticed that subsequent interpretations and revivals of Baskerville had continued along the same path of perfection, using as a model the qualities of the lead type itself, not the printed specimens. Upon studying books printed by Baskerville at the Bancroft Library in Berkeley, Licko decided to base her design on the printed samples which were heavier and had more character due to the imprint of lead type into paper and the resulting ink spread. She reduced the contrast while retaining the overall openness and lightness of Baskerville by giving the lower case characters a wider proportion. She then reduced the x-height relative to the cap height to avoid increasing the set width. There is something unique about Mrs Eaves and it’s difficult to define. Its individual characters are at times awkward looking—the W being narrow, the L uncommonly wide, the flare of the strokes leading into the serifs unusually pronounced. Taken individually, at first sight some of the characters don’t seem to fit together. The spacing is generally too loose for large bodies of text, it sort of rambles along. Yet when used in the right circumstance it imparts a very particular feel that sets it clearly apart from many likeminded types. It has an undefined quality that resonates with people. This paradox (imperfect yet pleasing) is perhaps best illustrated by design critic and historian Robin Kinross who has pointed out the limitation of the “loose” spacing that Licko employed, among other things, yet simultaneously designated the Mrs Eaves type specimen with an honorable mention in the 1999 American Center for Design competition. Proof, perhaps, that type is best judged in the context of its usage. Even with all its shortcomings, Mrs Eaves has outsold all Emigre fonts by twofold. On MyFonts, one of the largest on-line type sellers, Mrs Eaves has been among the 20 best selling types for years, listed among such classics as Helvetica, Univers, Bodoni and Franklin Gothic. Due to its commercial and popular success it has come to define the Emigre type foundry. While Licko initially set out to design a traditional text face, we never specified how Mrs Eaves could be best used. Typefaces will find their own way. But if there’s one particular common usage that stands out, it must be literary—Mrs Eaves loves to adorn book covers and relishes short blurbs on the flaps and backs of dust covers. Trips to bookstores are always a treat for us as we find our Mrs Eaves staring out at us from dozens of book covers in the most elegant compositions, each time surprising us with her many talents. And Mrs Eaves feels just as comfortable in a wide variety of other locales such as CD covers (Radiohead’s Hail to the Thief being our favorite), restaurant menus, logos, and poetry books, where it gives elegant presence to short texts. One area where Mrs Eaves seems less comfortable is in the setting of long texts, particularly in environments such as the interiors of books, magazines, and newspapers. It seems to handle long texts well only if there is ample space. A good example is the book /CD/DVD release The Band: A Musical History published by Capitol Records. Here, Mrs Eaves was given appropriate set width and generous line spacing. In such cases its wide proportions provide a luxurious feel which invites reading. Economy of space was not one of the goals behind the original Mrs Eaves design. With the introduction of Mrs Eaves XL, Licko addresses this issue. Since Mrs Eaves is one of our most popular typefaces, it’s not surprising that over the years we've received many suggestions for additions to the family. The predominant top three wishes are: greater space economy; the addition of a bold italic style; and the desire to pair it with a sans design. The XL series answers these requests with a comprehensive set of new fonts including a narrow, and a companion series of Mrs Eaves Sans styles to be released soon. The main distinguishing features of Mrs Eaves XL are its larger x-height with shorter ascenders and descenders and overall tighter spacing. These additional fonts expand the Mrs Eaves family for a larger variety of uses, specifically those requiring space economy. The larger x-height also allows a smaller point size to be used while maintaining readability. Mrs Eaves XL also has a narrow counterpart to the regular, with a set width of about 92 percent which fulfills even more compact uses. At first, this may not seem particularly narrow, but the goal was to provide an alternative to the regular that would work well as a compact text face while maintaining the full characteristics of the regular, rather than an extreme narrow which would be more suitable for headline use. Four years in the making, we're excited to finally let Mrs Eaves XL find its way into the world and see where and how it will pop up next.
  21. Guanabara Sans by Plau, $20.00
    Guanabara is the third release of Plau Type Foundry. It started from the need of a wayfinding typeface that had personality enough to be the brand typeface for a city. The city of Rio de Janeiro, with its never-ending curves and all year long summer weather provided the constraints and requirements of this typeface. From there, it evolved to be a workhorse, with 8 weights from Thin to Black and matching true italics. It just had to have the features that all us designers have grown to love, such as alternate letters (a, g and r for the romans), tabular and proportional figures in lining and oldstyle set-ups as well as small caps, fractions and all that jazz (I mean, samba). And it needed to be recognizable and distinct. For that, design features like tapered R legs, capitals with classic proportions and calligraphic finishes on the terminals proved crucial. And last, but not least, like Rio, it had to welcome many cultures. We came to think of it as the “Typeface from Ipanema”, with a classic, timeless look, swinging elegance and joyful attitude.
  22. Stemplate by Burghal Design, $29.00
    Stemplate is a bold, no-nonsense font based on the common translucent green templates that are available now at an office supply near you! Stemplate includes upper and lower case letters, as well as numbers, symbols, punctuation, and accented foreign characters. Stemplate Outline is based on the common translucent green templates that are available now at an office supply near you, and includes upper and lower case letters, numbers, symbols, punctuation, and accented foreign characters. Stemplate Outline is particularly fetching with a neon glow.
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  26. Stylish Serif by Sensatype Studio, $15.00
    Stylish Serif is a Modern Retro Vintage Serif Font that we created special for Display, Logo and Branding A new Serif font that is nice to leverage designer or product owner that need solutions to make their design look more gorgeous and vintage. And specially for this font, We prepared any characters to help you create gorgeous for your creative needs specially for headline, and typography needs. Stylish Serif font ready with: Stylish Shape to get creative Preview as a inspirations that you can do with this font Ready with All Uppercase characters Wish you enjoy our font. :)
  27. Johnson Black by BBA Key, $10.00
    Jonhson Black Script New fresh & modern style with handmade calligraphy, decorative characters and dancing lineage! It's so wonderful for invitations, greeting cards, branding material, business cards, quotes, posters, and more. Jonhson Black Script comes with 330 glyphs. Alternate characters are divided into several OpenType features such as Swash, Stylistic Sets, Stylistic Alternate, Contextual Alternate. OpenType features are accessible by using OpenType savvy programs such as Adobe Illustrator, Adobe InDesign, Adobe Photoshop Corel Draw X versions, and Microsoft Word. And this font has code PUA unicode (font with special code), so that all alternative characters can be easily accessed by craftsmen or designers.
  28. Annalena Script by Seniors Studio, $23.00
    Annalena Script is a romantic typefaces. bold, elegant & fun vintage script font. Can be used for various purposes.such as logos, wedding invitation, t-shirt, letterhead, signage, news, posters, badges etc. Features 423+ glyphs and 160 alternate characters, ligatures, swash and multiple language support. To enable the OpenType Stylistic alternates, you need a program that supports OpenType features such as Adobe Illustrator CS, Adobe Indesign & CorelDraw X6-X7. There are additional ways to access alternates/swashes, using Character Map (Windows), Nexus Font (Windows), Font Book (Mac) or a software program such as PopChar (for Windows and Mac).
  29. Mignon by Supfonts, $10.00
    My new font is beautiful and smooth modern calligraphic script with a straight baseline. And I also added a separate font with cute swashes at the beginning and at the end. You do not need special software, everything works simply and clearly :) Mignon will look beautiful on Christmas and holiday invitations, wedding invites and stationery, logos, and more. I love using it for emphasis words and pairing it with serifs. Test it out below to see how it could look for your next project! Includes: Uppercase and lowercase Numbers and punctuation Foreign language support Check out my blog: https://www.instagram.com/zloillev pinterest.com/dmitriychirkov7
  30. Bagilean Geliayditan by Gold Type, $12.00
    Bagilean Geliayditan is the new editorial serif with all clean and soft lines, tight curves, and a trendy and elegant look! Bagilean Geliayditan has 16 fonts. which comes with 2 font family styles: - Bagilean Geliayditan: Regular, Italic, Medium, Medium Italic, Condensed, Condensed Italic, Outline and Outline Italic. - Bagilean Geliayditan Elegant: Regular, Italic, Medium, Medium Italic, Condensed, Condensed Italic, Outline and Outline Italic. Bagilean Geliayditan is perfect for your design needs such as to create nostalgic designs but still clean and elegant such as headlines, magazines, logos, packaging, editorials, titles, branding projects, logo designs, packaging, magazine titles, advertisements, short or long texts. Etc......
  31. Awesome Fonta by Meutuwah, $20.00
    Hello Font Lovers... Awesome Fonta is another lovely modern calligraphy typefaces, which is combining the style of classic calligraphy with an modern style. combines from copperplate to contemporary typeface with a dancing baseline, modern and elegant touch. including initial and terminal letters, alternates, and ligatures. Can be used for various purposes.such as headings, logos, wedding invitation, t-shirt, letterhead, signage, lable, news, posters, badges etc. To enable the OpenType Stylistic alternates, you need a program that supports OpenType features such as Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Indesign, Corel Draw, and More!!! Thank you for your purchase...
  32. Cervino by Typoforge Studio, $29.00
    Did you know that Cervino is the Italian name for one of the highest and most beautiful mountain in Europe - Matterhorn? Just like this majestic peak, our new family is HUGE. Cervino family consist of three width masters, with nine weights in each of them, giving the total amount of 54 instances. It is full of different features - from the wide set of numerals and math signs, by small caps to subscript and superscript. It covers full latin and Cyrillic script. Cervino would be a perfect choice for headlines, newspapers and for the longer texts as well.
  33. Gobsmacked by Hanoded, $15.00
    Gobsmacked is a rather new English word. It has been around since 1959 and was used mostly around Liverpool at that time. The word means: ’astounded’, ‘flabbergasted’ (another nice word!) or ‘speechless’. Gob could be of French or Scottish Gaelic origin and means ‘mouth’. Gobsmacked font was created using a brush and black gouache. The result is a very eroded, very legible and quite unique brush font. I have created alternates for the lower case letters, plus two double letter ligatures (oo and ss). Use it for any design that needs a little brushwork; I am sure the result will leave you gobsmacked!
  34. Breakfast Noodles by Hanoded, $15.00
    I used to be a tour guide and spent a lot of time in Asia. One thing that I really liked, was having noodles, ANY kind of noodles, for breakfast! Breakfast Noodles is a very uncomplicated headline font: I made it while seriously renovating our ‘new’ home (a fixer upper farm), which means that this particular font was made over a period of almost 3 months… It wasn’t exactly a letter at a time, but close. I will try and make the next font in, say, under two months… Hopefully! In the meantime, enjoy this one!
  35. Pretty Night by Haksen, $10.00
    Hello Guys, In this case I will let You know if I’ve released new font product with the name “Pretty Night” “Pretty Night” is a font that is designed with a natural impression on every scratch, As you can see in the preview how "Pretty Night" is written like handwriting, it is suitable for various brands. What You Will Get darling? :) - Pretty Night otf - Pretty Night S-1 otf - Pretty Night S-2 otf - Bonus swash and doodle otf - Bonus swash and doodle otf S - Bonus swash and doodle otf S2 Please enjoy and have fun with this font. Thanks
  36. Mirai by GT&CANARY, $34.00
    Mirai, a new geometric sans font family, is clean, strong and composed yet effortlessly contemporary. Mirai is a Japanese word meaning “the future”. While inspired by iconic fonts throughout history, Mirai has its own unique character with a Zen-like neutral tone. Mirai’s geometric shapes, mono-line and especially its high X-height make it legible and easily recognizable. The Mirai font family is comprised of 12 styles with 6 different weights from Thin to black, along with matching italics. Each weight has been specifically designed to contrast with other weights offering countless possibilities for use in web, print, package and sign design.
  37. First Marigold by Nathatype, $20.00
    The result of creativity and expertise. Nathatype presents a new font in special setting. It encapsulates trendy and cute impression through the combination of uppercase display and script fonts. Discover your very best design style by mix and match this font duo. Features: Ligatures Stylistic Sets Swashes Multilingual Supports PUA Encoded Numerals and Punctuations This font is perfectly used for your presentation, designs, branding, quotes, invitation, website illustrations, etc. See the font preview to get more inspiration about how to use it. Thank you for purchasing our premium fonts. f you have any further question, please don’t hesitate to contact us. Happy Designing.
  38. Royalana by Kufic Studio, $15.00
    Royalana is a modern royal font with a minimalist factor. A complete font set containing all the important glyphs. Royalana has been inspired by the very minimalist and compact designs in trend to deliver a new look and yet keeping the professional outlook of any design or print. Royalana font set includes; Royalana Light, Royalana Light Italic, Royalana Regular, Royalana Italic, Royalana Bold, Royalana Bold Italic, Royalana Extra Bold & Royalana Extra Bold Italic. Kufic Studio is a platform that provides professional and high-quality designs & fonts to fill the gap that has been missing in the market.
  39. Integral CF by Connary Fagen, $35.00
    Integral CF is designed for maximum visual and emotional impact with its stunning, superbold letterforms. An all-caps titling font family, Integral's six weights excel in posters, social media, headlines, video, and print. Hidden behind the linear, confident construction is a hint of roguish charm. Designed to be bold and large, Integral pairs nicely with lighter typefaces that provide contrast, such as a sans serif like Greycliff CF, Criteria CF, or Work Sans. Text-friendly serifs like Artifex CF are also pair well with Integral. All typefaces from Connary Fagen include free updates, including new features, and free technical support.
  40. Local Brewery Collection by Cultivated Mind, $29.00
    Local Brewery is back with a new vintage inspired font collection that includes a script, two sans serif fonts, icons and extras. The sans serif fonts and the script include regular, semi-bold and bold weights. The script is monoline with smooth edges. The sans serif fonts have a smooth edge with all caps letters. Local Brewery Script comes with caps and lowercase alternates. These alternates will give your designs an extra flair and uniqueness. The script and sans serif fonts work exceptionally well together. Use Local Brewery for packaging, products, websites, marketing and beer branding.
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