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  1. HildiniaDonut by JOEBOB graphics, $-
    HildiniaDonut is the second font designed by Hilde Rikken (age 10). I think a mouse took a little bite out of all the characters...
  2. Lil Milton AEF by Altered Ego, $45.00
    Lil Milton is full of energy and excitement, like the blues legend that inspired its name. Irregular counters (and irregular outlines!) creates a dissonant harmony of form and function. Stretch it, but don't condense it for a righteous look. Lil Milton is the perfect companion to Adobe Myriad Tilt.
  3. Holy Ornaments by Gerald Gallo, $20.00
    Holy Ornaments was inspired by the religious motifs used to embellish altar cloths, crosses, and church vestments in the Middle Ages. There is an assortment of 47 ornaments located under the character set keys.
  4. Kress Titling by RMU, $30.00
    In 1923, the Schriftguss AG, Dresden, released this all-caps Art Deco font designed by Otto von Kress. From the existing basics, the now available font was completely redrawn and redesigned for modern use.
  5. Bandelwerk by 2D Typo, $32.00
    Collection of ribbon geometrical ornaments, that were popular in Europe in the 16th and 17th centuries in the age of Mannerism. The given ornaments can be attributed to the styles of strapwork of bandelwerk.
  6. Ames' Weathered by Greater Albion Typefounders, $16.00
    Ames’ Weathered is the ‘antique’ accompaniment to our Ames’ typeface families. It has that ‘tumbled’, weather knocked about look. Just the thing for posters, headings and signage where there’s a need to suggest age.
  7. VAG Rounded Cyrillic by Linotype, $67.99
    Designed for Volkswagen AG in 1979, VAG Rounded is a modification of 19th-century grotesques. Exceptional in this typeface are the rounded stroke endings. Use this typeface for technical texts, instruction manuals, or advertising.
  8. Scalar Biform NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    Here's a trip back to the Disco Age, based on a font called Gemini Biform from Fotostar. Big, bold, brassy and sassy. Both versions support the Latin 1252, Central European 1250, Turkish 1254 and Baltic 1257 codepages.
  9. Stoxina by FSdesign-Salmina, $39.00
    Stoxina. Pixel and Swashes. The screeching contrast between the historically extraneous ages of Baroque and the computer era characterises this new member oft the Atoxina family, “Atoxina family” with experimental character. Hazard the style-split, with Stoxina.
  10. FF Cutout by FontFont, $41.99
    Dutch type designer Max Kisman created this display FontFont in 1990. The font is ideally suited for advertising and packaging, editorial and publishing as well as poster and billboards. FF Cutout provides advanced typographical support with features such as ligatures and case-sensitive forms. It comes with proportional lining figures.
  11. Jugendstil Flowers by Intellecta Design, $19.90
    Jugendstil Flowers are a collection of dingbats fonts with ornaments, leitmotivs and fleurons, free inspired in the visual style from the golden age of the Art-Nouveau graphic movement. A beautiful work with and organic forms and sensibility with the taste of the vegetal world, by Chyrllene K, who brings you a extra gift : Buying the three fonts (family pack) you get a special free bonus: the Victorian Advertising EPS PACK with ten amazing artworks (in eps) inspired in the Victorian ages magazine advertisings (see the banners). See all the glyphs from Jugendstil Flowers in the pdf brochure at the gallery section.
  12. Sylphe Pro by RMU, $35.00
    Inspired by Schelter & Giesecke’s Sylphide Sylphe Pro comes as an elegant, calligraphic Italic with the touch of the Golden Age of type design. This beautiful font encompasses most European languages, Central and West, plus Turkish.
  13. Wild Smilled by IM Studio, $19.00
    Wild Smilled adalah skrip yang ramping dan khas yang akan memberikan kelas dan gaya instan pada pekerjaan Anda. Gunakan font ini untuk pencitraan merek, logo, tanda tangan, undangan, dan semua proyek indah Anda lainnya. Terimakasih.
  14. Musee by DSType, $26.00
    First inspired in a leaf from Missale Romanum ex Decreto Sanctrosancti Concilii Tridentinii Restitutum, printed by the Plantin Workshop at Antwerp in 1642, Musee was designed for booktext purposes and is very elegant and highly readable even in small sizes. Includes plenty of OpenType features, like SmallCaps, Alternates and Swashes.
  15. Vartek by Inhouse Type, $44.55
    Vartek is a geometric sans-serif type family. Inspired by the "space-age" and functionalist aesthetics, Vartek is a high-contrast utilitarian design. It comes in a variety of weight and width options. Opentype features include inferiors, superiors, fractions and ligatures.
  16. Midnight Terror by Invasi Studio, $19.00
    Midnight Terror Font has powerful and solid stroke brush styles that speak to the instant nightmare sensations when you place them into your horror design project. It was inspired by horror and thriller movie posters from the ancient age.
  17. Dolmen by ITC, $29.99
    Dolmen font from Max Salzmann revives the look of the 1920s and suggests all the glamour and culture of the jazz age. Dolmen can be used in all capital or upper and lower case settings and gives any work an Art Deco look.
  18. Biff Bam Boom by Comicraft, $19.00
    Thrown from the pages of Spider-Man, Daredevil and Hulk comes BIFF BAM BOOM! Inspired by the Legendary Lettering Legerdemain of comics’ Silver Age, Biff Bam Boom is a font you can’t take a swing at without ending up with a broken nose. If you have any sense, duck and cover!
  19. Clarendon Rough by Jeff Kahn, $29.00
    Clarendon Rough is suitable for display and text. Its large x-height provides excellent legibility at small point sizes. Clarendon Rough is extended, aged to perfection, iconic, rugged, distressed, direct, and suitable for packaging, restaurant use, websites, magazines, lively headlines.
  20. Infidel by Barnbrook Fonts, $50.00
    Infidel is based upon letterforms from the Lindisfarne Gospels and other manuscripts and bibles from across the Middle Ages. These are wonderfully idiosyncratic forms; some beautiful, others unsightly, but all far away from what we recognise as legible letterforms, today.
  21. Excalibur Stone by Comicraft, $19.00
    After the death of Uther Pendragon, long before Arthur was King of the Britons and before Galahad was destined to find the Holy Grail, the mighty sword Excalibur appeared, thrust into a Stone bearing the inscription; “Whosoever Pulleth Out This Sword of this Stone and Anvil, is Rightwise King Born of England!” While no champion worthy of becoming king was able to pull the sword, England was plunged into the Dark Ages... the legend on the stone aged, and became cracked and weathered... much as one might find on your stone tablet, ipad or mobile device. See the families related to Excalibur Stone: Excalibur Sword.
  22. Hicksons by Gleb Guralnyk, $14.00
    Hicksons is a new calligraphic vintage script. It has a classic authentic look in two variations with clean and aged textured characters. This font has lots of OpenType features, like ligatures, swashes and stylistic alternates. Thank you and have a nice day!
  23. Stack by James Todd, $40.00
    Stack brings the spirit of industrial chimney lettering from the early twentieth century to the digital age. The typeface is designed to work both horizontally and vertically. Additionally, the fonts can work together in myriad chromatic expressions—providing limitless design possibilities. The family is true to the spirit of masonry lettering without being a direct lift of any specific lettering style from the industrial age. Like some of its masonry predecessors Stack is built as a typeface of 15 courses (horizontal rows) of ‘bricks.’ Based on several years of research a collection of 150+ photographs and roughly two dozen archival engineering drawings were amassed. The value of the historical references is a type family that is a legitimate reflection of masonry lettering styles of the period. In updating Stack for the digital age, the proportions of the base-unit ‘bricks’ and the thickness of ‘mortar’ joints have been optically adjusted to work in both screen-based and print media. Stack would not have been possible without the research and design input from Craig Welsh and Jenna Flickinger of GoWelsh.
  24. Mechanoid by Studio K, $45.00
    Mechanoid is a machine age font: crisp, clean, bold and unadorned, yet with a distinctive character of its own. As the name suggests it is well suited to engineering or technological themes, yet versatile enough for universal applications.
  25. Weekend Tabloid JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Weekend Tabloid JNL is a classic sans serif wood type design that found its way into the setting of newspaper headlines during the pre-electronic age of publishing.
  26. Fil Sans - Unknown license
  27. Delisha by Nissa Nana, $20.00
    Delisha is a beautiful script font. It has a classy, elegant, and modern look which can be used for logos, branding, invitations, stationary, wedding designs, social media posts, and every other design which needs a handwritten touch. What's included: Delisha OTF Numeral and Punctuation Stylistic Alternates , Ligatures, and Swashes International Language Works on PC & Mac Simple installations Accessible in Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe InDesign, even works on Microsoft Word. Thank you for your purchase! Hope you enjoy with our font! Best Regards, Nissa Studio
  28. Mistral by URW Type Foundry, $89.99
    Named after the strong cold winds on Southern France, the Mistral font family is another original creation displaying the panache of the French graphic artist Roger Excoffon. Mistral is an informal script in which all letters link up in vigorous strokes. First issued in 1953, its brush-like stems look spontaneous and fresh. The descenders are fairly long and the whole alphabet has a distinctive and unforgettable effect on the page. Mistral is a good complement to sans serif typefaces. Mistral is a trademark of Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG, which may be registered in certain jurisdictions, exclusively licensed through Linotype Library GmbH, a wholly owned subsidiary of Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG.
  29. Stellator JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The future is now with Stellator JNL! With all the clean lines and styling one would expect of a futuristic or space age font, your design projects will have a simple, yet effective type design that conveys modern technology and interplanetary travel.
  30. Spacelord by Die Typonauten, $25.00
    Spacelord is inspired by vintage toys from the 1950s and 1960s. It refers to the box art of robots, spaceships, x-ray-guns and other cosmic trash treasures of this golden science fiction age. Aboard the lord: four, three, two, one, zero!
  31. Tinderbox by Device, $29.00
    16th and 17th century formal handwriting forms the basis for Tinderbox, an antique script. Preserving the rough impression of a quill pen on parchment, Tinderbox evokes old manuscripts, ecclesiastical texts, gothic inscriptions, faded tattoos and horror literature; spooky calligraphy for the digital age.
  32. FF Fudoni by FontFont, $41.99
    Dutch type designer Max Kisman created this display FontFont in 1991. The family contains 3 weights and is ideally suited for festive occasions, film and tv, music and nightlife as well as poster and billboards. FF Fudoni provides advanced typographical support with features such as ligatures and case-sensitive forms. It comes with proportional lining figures.
  33. Asie - Unknown license
  34. Garcon - Unknown license
  35. Morgothick by Morganismi, $10.00
    Morgothick is an ugly not-so-decorative blackletter font, hand-drawn like straight from the dark Middle Ages of drunk monks and dim chambers. Most readable, suits for multiple purposes. Morgothick supports West and Central European languages as well as Baltic, Turkish and Romanian.
  36. Beluga LT by Linotype, $29.99
    Linotype Beluga is a part of the Take Type Library, winners of Linotype’s International Digital Type Design Contest. The font was designed by Hans-Jürgen Ellenberger to suggest the writing of the Middle Ages but without any specific models from that time. A distinguishing characteristic of the font is its pointed, effusive serifs, which give Beluga its feel of the Middle Ages or of mysticism. In spite of its dynamic character, Beluga is legible even in smaller point sizes, which makes it equally good for headlines as for shorter texts. Beluga combines well with sans serif, slab serif and constructed fonts.
  37. Dirt2 SoulStalker - Personal use only
  38. Perdido by Scriptorium, $12.00
    Perdido is a classic western-style font, with the added twist of the addition of a degenerated wood grain, so that the characters naturally look like aged and cracking wood. With the addition of an appropriate texture it's very convincing.
  39. Vitesse SemiBold - Unknown license
  40. Vigrand by Aluyeah Studio, $60.00
    Vigrand is a stunning handwritten font with a vintage feel. Vigrand give you luxurious vibes as much as casual vibes, elegant but simple, strong but light. Use Vigrand to add a unique charm to any design project. With 6 stylistic, regular, regular rough, regular aged, bold, bold rough, and bold aged. Up to 5 level alternates. Opentype, swash, ligatures, multilingual support, ( Western European characters and works with following languages: English, French, Italian, Portuguese, German, Swedish, Norweigen, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, Indonesian, Filipino, Malay. ) PUA encoded, easy to use. No need for special software. Extras : Editable logo and Floral Ornament. It's very well suited for logotypes, wedding invitations, product labels, fashion and cloting product, and other type design.
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