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  1. Redmilk by Awan Senja, $14.00
    Redmilk embodies fun, quirkiness and authenticity. This enchanting handwritten font will turn any creative idea into a true standout. Get inspired by its authentic feel and use it to create gorgeous wedding invitations, beautiful stationary art, eye-catching social media posts, and cute greeting cards.
  2. Christmas Night by Sakha Design, $14.00
    Christmas Night is a beautiful, rich, and elegant handwritten font. It is ideal for holiday-themed greeting cards and for any crafting project that requires a romantic touch. This font is PUA encoded which means you can access all of the glyphs and swashes.
  3. FM Christmas 1.0 by The Fontmaker, $20.00
    FM Christmas 1.0 consists of 26 hand-lettered Christmas greetings. All the words and phrases are original and handwritten - a high quality calligraphy for your holiday projects. Check our portfolio for the rest of our Christmas collection and more holiday related hand-lettered fonts.
  4. Sidra Sans by Blythe Green, $10.00
    Sidra Sans is an upper-case font with an authentic, handwritten feel. It's perfect for: logos, playful branding, greeting cards, shirts, quotes, textiles, posters, magazines, social media, planners, prints, and more. FEATURES: Consistent stroke widths for linear designs Multilingual characters for the global designer
  5. Contigo Vintage by Resistenza, $29.00
    This new brushy script screams Summer! Make any layout look refreshing with Contigo Vintage. Designed with pointed brush and indian ink, this script has a lot of contrast thanks to 'pressure and release' technique. Perfect for food and restauration industry, packaging, illustration, greeting cards...
  6. Pecorino Script by Blythe Green, $13.00
    Pecorino Script is a lower-case script font with an authentic, handwritten feel. It's perfect for: logos, branding, wedding invitations, greeting cards, quotes, textiles, posters, magazines, social media, planners, prints, and more. FEATURES: Stylistic end swashes to add personality Initial characters Multilingual accents + support
  7. Argento by Librito.de, $10.00
    The design for this typeface is based upon four sheets of an old latin book I purchased in Hanover (Germany) a couple of years ago. The letters preserve the rough edges of the original printing, I just added a few missing letters and some ligatures.
  8. Vibertus by Cercurius, $19.95
    A revival of “Gras Vibert”, a French fat face originally cast by the Didot typefoundry in Paris. It was cut in 1840 by Vibert, an engraver employed by the foundry. The capitals are heavier than the lowercase letters, and the characters g, k, y and & are rather peculiarly shaped, exaggerating the vertical stress. The font is designed for large sizes.
  9. Practish by Gleb Guralnyk, $10.00
    Hello! Introducing a Slab Serif font family named Practish. It's a typefaces set that includes 7 weight variations from Bold to Thin. This font has a strict classic shape and diverce characters thickness makes it useful in lots of cases at any sizes, from visit card to billboard. Practish font family has also a multilingual support of west european languages and 13 ligatures.
  10. SK Akademkniga by Shriftovik, $32.00
    SK Akademkniga is a monumental classic sans serif with medium contrast. Its strict form emphasizes the uniqueness of each symbol. The typeface supports many languages, including Cyrillic and extended Latin. SK Akademkniga is great for poster design, titles and texts. It also has a versatile geometry, which makes it a great help in work, whether it is graphic design or web design.
  11. HUGS by Chank, $99.00
    HUGS is a font inspired by children at play and explorative good-natured spirit. With a bit of a bounce and a whole lotta whimsy this headline font has a hand-drawn charm and a wiggly lightheartedness. Originally created for a great American diaper company for use in coupons and packaging, HUGS also translates nicely to the screens of modern devices.
  12. Bolognia by Craft Supply Co, $15.00
    Bolognia is a classic serif typeface with high-contrast leaning to the concept of contemporary typefaces. Bolognia has a tall x-height value, modern proportion, transitional serif and extreme stroke contrast with vertical stress. Available in 6 weights, this typeface is a good choice to provide clear solutions for a variety of situations and settings such as editorials and headlines.
  13. Astoria Classic Sans by Alan Meeks, $45.00
    The latest addition to the Astoria Range, Astoria Classic Sans has the same basic Characteristics as Astoria but with vertical stress. A sans-serif companion to Astoria Sans. Unlike Astoria, but like Astoria Classic, the Italics in form are old style yet with a modern look. Designed specificaly as a text face it still works very well as a headline font.
  14. Varvara by TeGeType, $19.00
    Varvara is a new display typefaces family create as a tribute to the work of Barbara Stepanova (1894-1958). Varvara family has light, medium and bold weights in 6 differents versions (normal, rough, screen, inline, shadow and star), all with alternates letters. All versions are provided in latin, cyrillic and greek alphabets. It can be use for text as for titling applications.
  15. Palm Court by Scholtz Fonts, $19.00
    Palm Court is an elegant, art deco inspired font, reminiscent of glamorous hotels and Hollywood starlets. Its open, clean lines make it a must for magazines, ads and general text. Fully professional, Palm Court contains a complete character set - Upper and Lower case, all numerals, punctuation, symbols and accented characters. It is suitable for use in all major European languages.
  16. Cabrion by Lafontype, $25.00
    Cabrion is a sans serif typeface designed with OpenType features to support advanced typography needs such as ligature, fraction, superscript, subscript, old-style figure, tabular figure and many more. The family contains 7 weights from thin to black with multilingual support and is ideally suited for branding, logo, advertising and packaging needs, editorial and publishing as well as web design and screen design.
  17. Nevo by Meat Studio, $37.33
    Nevo is a 14 style contemporary sans serif designed by Stew Deane. Nevo was specifically designed for a premium feel that is suitable for anything from advertising and branding to web and screen. Its versatility comes from the minimal, subtly unique letterforms that come in 7 weights, with matching italics for each weight making it easily adaptable to brands and market sectors.
  18. Soft Block by fontgeneration, $19.00
    The letters possess some of the most characteristic features of this type of font, used for communication and advertising in various mechanized and motor sports, as well as in the gaming industry. The technological-engineering constructiveness is achieved through the strict geometry of the forms, and the sporty competitive look is stylistically expressed through the slopes and contrasts of the beams.
  19. Flying Sausage by Remedy667, $18.00
    Flying Sausage. From beyond the stars it comes to take over your designs. Perfect for any science fiction or horror inspired comics, books, event flyers, pulps, rags, movies, logos, shirts… no design is safe, even drive-in theatre menus?!? Includes a textured version for additional layered effects that make it jump off the screen! You’ll scream for Flying Sausage. Available now!
  20. CalliSans Variable by 38-lineart, $140.00
    Hello. this is the variable version of CalliSans : a revolution in typography. 14 fonts, 7 regular and 7 italic, seamlessly blend calligraphy's grace with sans-serif simplicity. Perfect for projects demanding elegance, from books to digital screens. Make a bold statement with its distinctive style. Timeless yet contemporary, it transcends trends. Your creative secret weapon. CalliSans Pro: where art meets design.
  21. Bodoni Highlight by Image Club, $29.99
    Giambattista Bodoni (1740-1813) was called the King of Printers; he was a prolific type designer, a masterful engraver of punches and the most widely admired printer of his time. His books and typefaces were created during the 45 years he was the director of the fine press and publishing house of the Duke of Parma in Italy. He produced the best of what are known as modern" style types, basing them on the finest writing of his time. Modern types represented the ultimate typographic development of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. They have characteristics quite different from the types that preceded them; such as extreme vertical stress, fine hairlines contrasted by bold main strokes, and very subtle, almost non-existent bracketing of sharply defined hairline serifs. Bodoni saw this style as beautiful and harmonious-the natural result of writing done with a well-cut pen, and the look was fashionable and admired. Other punchcutters, such as the Didot family (1689-1853) in France, and J. E. Walbaum (1768-1839) in Germany made their own versions of the modern faces. Even though some nineteenth century critics turned up their noses and called such types shattering and chilly, today the Bodoni moderns are seen in much the same light as they were in his own time. When used with care, the Bodoni types are both romantic and elegant, with a presence that adds tasteful sparkle to headlines and advertising. This version of Bodoni was done by Morris Fuller Benton for American Typefounders between 1907 and 1911. Although some of the finer details of the original Bodoni types are missing, this family has the high contrast and vertical stress typical of modern types. It works well for headlines, logos, advertising, and text."
  22. Streetcar JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    An ebay purchase of a vintage Speedball lettering pen set yielded an extra bonus… numerous alphabets on paper rendered in both pen and ink and via pencil sketches. One such design in rough pencil layout is a classic serif typeface often found on many passenger and freight trains, trolley cars and busses. This “Railroad Roman” was scanned from the original sketches and then re-drawn digitally, all along retaining the charm and attractiveness often found in hand lettering. The end result is Streetcar JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  23. SK Eliz by Shriftovik, $10.00
    SK Eliz is an eight-bit old-school geometric font based on pixels. Despite the old school, the font looks modern and simple. The font is built on a clear geometric grid, verified to the last pixel. It is ideal for design works in the old style, illustrations and for game design. This font also contains a set of pixel icons for more convenient operation. There are also paired styles of numbers. The font comes in one weight but it has 850 glyphs which supports classical Latin, Cyrillic and most European languages.
  24. Forest Hill by PeachCreme, $20.00
    Meet our brand new script font - Forest Hill! It is a modern casual font with a full set of easygoing letters, numerals, and punctuation. The main feature of this font is that the letters are not separated. Just look how all the letters connect one by one and form one whole piece of writing. Featuring fabulous beginning and ending lowercase swashes, Forest Hill was inspired by clean handwriting with a natural flow and works well for various designs from wedding stationery to Instagram quotes, modern logos, packaging, websites, and many more.
  25. ITC Mudville by ITC, $29.99
    ITC Mudville was Christopher Wolff's entry in the 1998 U&lc Type Design Competition, for which he won an Honorable Mention (Display). Mudville evolved from variations on hand-lettering that Wolff had done on a variety of projects over the years. The underlying shapes of the letters are formal roman letterforms, but the actual strokes retain the look of letters sketched casually on a layout. Mudville straddles the line between inline and outline type designs. It recalls some of the styles of popular lettering used in display advertising in the '20s.
  26. Barrlow by Epiclinez, $18.00
    Barrlow is an awesome and bolded script font that is incredibly versatile and will look great on any design or craft. So what's included: Basic Latin, numbers, symbols, punctuations, and ligatures Simple Installations: works on PC & Mac Multilingual Support includes Afrikaans Albanian Catalan Danish Dutch English Estonian Finnish French German Italian Norwegian Portuguese Spanish Swedish Zulu. Accented Characters : ÀÁÂÃÄÅÆÇÈÉÊËÌÍÎÏÑÒÓÔÕÖØŒŠÙÚÛÜŸÝŽàáâãäåæçèéêëìíîïñòóôõöøœšùúûüýÿžß Accessible in Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe InDesign, even works on Microsoft Word PUA Encoded and fully accessible without additional design software Thank you! We hope you enjoy our font!
  27. Afish by Borutta Group, $29.00
    AFISH was born out of the need to create a variable serif display typeface – so that any headline on the poster would easily fit. The form of the letters comes naturally from Didone style typefaces, while many of the characters have an experimental form that will not leave the audience indifferent. AFISH will be ideal for posters and strong headline and branding use. The entire family consists of one weight and five widths. Karol Mularczyk and Małgorzata Bartosik worked on the project under the creative direction of Mateusz Machalski.
  28. Evie Sans by KTStudio, $23.99
    Evie Sans was developed in 2020 by Katy Thompson as a typeface to be used for her customisable planner / diary company PLANNER.STUDIO. The fonts have geometric proportions and subtle Art Deco influences in several of the uppercase characters, including a lowered crossbar on the H, lowered middle arm on the F and deepened bowl on the P. The family includes 6 weights in regular, italic and condensed variations, each with 216 glyphs. Evie Sans is perfect for modern branding and logo design, editorial design, web design, packaging and other projects.
  29. Handestonie by Almarkha Type, $35.00
    Handestonie – Signature Font and classy style, this font is great for your creative projects such as watermark on photography, and perfect for logos & branding, photography, invitation, watermark, advertisements, product designs, stationery, wedding designs, label, product packaging, special events or anything that need handwriting taste. What’s Included : Standard glyphs Ligatures Alternate glyphs Web Font 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 Cheers! Thank You
  30. Smiley by Dear Alison, $24.00
    Ever think that supermarkets are becoming less personal and more clinical and cold? What will cost you less than a trip to the supermarket and put a smile on your face? Smiley was inspired by the hand-brush lettered signage at country grocery stores. There's something about the feeling you get when you visit a small town and stroll on over to the corner market. Everyone is pleasant, courteous, and they all have a smile on their face. You can have that local small town grocery store charm for yourself when you buy Smiley today.
  31. Marketing Strategy JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Marketing Strategy JNL was inspired by some display signage used in an episode of the classic "Alfred Hitchcock Hour". Evoking the early-60s feel of kitchy advertising, this display font has a limited character set and is specifically designed for creating retro ad banners and point-of-sale attention getters as well as period piece signage. For those preferring a blank hexagon for spaces between words, one is located on the equal key. Marketing Strategy JNL is available in both regular (outline) and solid (white letters on black) versions.
  32. Nizzoli by Los Andes, $19.00
    This typeface is a tribute to well-known Italian designer Marcello Nizzoli. Nizzoli is a modern sans serif font that offers a wide range of alternatives—a workhorse type well suited for headlines, posters, corporate identity and advertising campaigns. This modular design is based on geometric shapes and combines straight lines with rounded corners. The whole family is composed of four 7-weight subfamilies: one normal and one alternative plus rounded versions. Each subfamily includes matching italics. This typeface is my own interpretation of those curves and shapes found in Marcello Nizzoli’s designs.
  33. Lokomotiv by Hanoded, $15.00
    The 1930 Geneva Motor Show (Salon International De l'Automobile Et Du Cycle) showcased a lot of new cars, but one item in particular took my interest: the amazing art deco poster announcing the show. Lokomotiv font was based on this poster. It is a very deco-ish font, futuristic, angular, with bold squares, rounds and triangles. As I had to work with just a handful of glyphs, and needed to fill an entire font, I made up the missing ones myself. Lokomotiv, by the way, is German for Locomotive.
  34. San Marco by Linotype, $29.99
    San Marco is a part of the 1990 program Type before Gutenberg, which included the work of twelve contemporary font designers and represented styles from across the ages. Linotype offers a package including all these fonts on its web page, www.fonts.de. San Marco was designed by Karlgeorg Hoefer and brings to mind the style of the Italian Gothic found on the cathedrals of Milan and Florence as well as on the facade of St. Mark’s Cathedral in Venice. Its highly stylized characters make San Marco a good choice for extravagant typography.
  35. Ongunkan Swedish Runes by Runic World Tamgacı, $60.00
    Swedish Runes Swedish Runes is a way to write Swedish with medieval runes devised by Sven Salvenson. Proto-Norse was written with Elder Futhark runes, and viking age runes were in Younger Futhark (an adaptation of Elder Futhark). Then early Old Norse was written in medieval runes (an adaption of Younger Futhark). Sven decided to carry on that tradition and adapt the medieval runic alphabet for modern Swedish. General information can be found on this site. I used the data here while working on the font. https://omniglot.com/conscripts/swedishrunes.htm
  36. CG Gothic by Monotype, $29.99
    This is a family of "Gothic" types from the Monotype Design Studio. The faces named "Gothic No. 1 through 4" were produced by Compugraphic. Gothic No. 1 is a condensed, late 19th century American-style sans serif typeface. Gothic No. 2 and Gothic No. 3 are based on the Metro #2 series, designed by W.A. Dwiggins for Mergenthaler Linotype during the 1920s and 30s. Gothic No. 4 looks vaguely like Gothic number one, but is heavier and smaller on the body. Gothic Extra Light Extended is a very light and wide design.
  37. Informational Gothic JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The Wood-Regan Instruments Company (Wrico) of New Jersey manufactured for decades a line of lettering kits called the Wrico Sign Maker. With only special ink pens, plastic templates and a template guide anyone could letter clean, clear signs, posters and notices. Based on the same principles of architectural templates, the lettering was [for the most part] utilitarian and functional. Few templates were of stylized or decorative lettering. Informational Gothic JNL and its oblique version are based on the four inch high lettering templates from one of those kits.
  38. Goia by Almarena, $29.00
    Introducing Goïa™, a variable sans serif typeface available in 2 styles: A first one, very readable with a touch of originality, ideal for body text and a second one "Display", more impactful with a more assertive originality. Both styles are available in a variable or static version (9 weights + italics) with many alternates divided into 3 stylistic sets. Whether you are working on a branding project, an editorial project or any other graphic project, Goïa™ is the perfect choice for a modern and elegant look with a touch of personality.
  39. Parma Typewriter Pro by No Bodoni, $35.00
    PARMA is a type-writer style face with the form and elegance of a Bodoni. Functional beauty was the aim of mating the two disparate ideas in one type, creating a utilitarian face with graceful features. We�re even converting the keys on our beloved old Olivetti portable to type in Parma Typowriter. And then we�re going to get a Lambretta scooter to go zipping around in and maybe one of those front opening Fiat cars for drives in the countryside. Hey, waiter! Where�s my order of Giambotti? And more Sangiovese for everyone!
  40. Dearest John by Outside the Line, $19.00
    Dearest John is the first font in the Love Letters series from Outside the Line. It is a bouncy hand lettered font. If you type caps and lower case you get one look. If you type all caps you get another look. Kind of 2 fonts for the price of one. I prefer to type caps and lower case and then go back in and tweak the headline a little to get the look I want. Dearest John was seen in the 2011 Typodarium Page-A-Day Calendar on 12-9-2011.
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