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  1. Rainmark by Haiku Monkey, $20.00
    Rainmark is a joyful display font that can help make your designs stand out from the crowd. Use the regular version on its own, or layer it on top of the shadow style for extra oomph! Rainmark works beautifully on posters, labels, T-shirts,... anything where a bold, fun font is what you need.
  2. Reality Check by Hanoded, $15.00
    Reality Check is a family of two display fonts (plus their Italics). These fonts can be used together in a design, but work just as fine on their own. Reality Check comes with an alternative s - just in case you get bored with the ‘normal’ one.
  3. DB Fancy Flourishes by Illustration Ink, $3.00
    Use Fancy Flourishes to add formal or shabby chic accents to your scrapbook layouts, handmade greeting cards and other creative lettering projects. Each letter on the keyboard corresponds to its own unique flourish.
  4. Creighton by Red Rooster Collection, $60.00
    It was our initial intention to develop a suitable lowercase for Les Usherwood's Elston typeface, based on a few characters from an old German typeface called Hermes Grotesque (Woellmer, Berlin). However, the new design quickly took on a life of its own, and we decided to call it ‘Creighton’.
  5. Easy Speech by Jean-Jacques Morello, $10.00
    Easy Speech is a hand drawn font inspired by my own writing, suitable for texts made in a hurry on sticky notes, letters, postcards... Most glyphs collide to give a real badly written feeling.
  6. That’s All Folks by Comicraft, $19.00
    Run amuck and head on down to Toon Town with us to enjoy some Madcap Laffs with our latest Frolicking Font, 'THAT'S ALL FOLKS'. It's good, clean family fun for all your favorite comic cuts and looney'toons! What's more, it's (sing along) S-O-E, A-S-Y, T-O-U-S-E! Includes new Inline Regular and Bold weights, Western European accents, and Crossbar I Technology!
  7. Richfont BT by Bitstream, $50.99
    Based on Mr. Hubbard's own hand printing, Richfont Medium is an extremely casual design. Actually light in weight, it renders best at 14 point and above. Richfont Light and Bold are available from the designer.
  8. Hybi4 Script Neo by Hybi-Types, $3.99
    This typically handwritten script fonts are based on my own handwriting. First release of the Hybi4-Script was back in 1999. Now it’s renewed and completed with many more special characters and a bold style.
  9. Dollar Days JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The National Show Card Writer sign making set contained many different sizes and styles of lettering stencils, and additional type designs could be purchased as add-ons. This product was one of the many economical ways merchants, religious organizations, schools and others could make their own signs at low cost.
  10. Prisom by Illuminaut Designs, $10.00
    I really wanted to make my own condensed typeface for memes and such. I think i have succeeded. This typeface is so average looking that no one would suspect that it is in fact very radical.
  11. Tolkien Aglab by Deniart Systems, $10.00
    Based on a written pen-form of 'runes' (translation of Elvish Certar and Cirth), it was used by Dwarves to write their own secret tongue. NOTE: this font comes with an interpretation guide in pdf format.
  12. Honeybutter by Zansari, $12.00
    Honeybutter is a modern-vintage inspired hand lettered font. This refreshing take on a the vintage sans serif style is perfect just on its own or for pairing with other similar vintage inspired fonts. Highly recommended for digital lettering, logos, marketing material, print, branding material, quotes, overlaying on photography, and much more. This font was carefully designed by hand in Auckland, New Zealand
  13. Pickfair JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Pickfair JNL is based on the vintage wood type Vandenburgh Tuscan (circa 1867), and gets its name from the mansion owned by Douglas Fairbanks and Mary Pickford—two of the founding partners of United Artists movie studios.
  14. ITC Viner Hand by ITC, $29.99
    ITC Viner Hand is the work of British designer John Viner, and it is based on his own handwriting. The warmth and familiarity of this informal script will lend a relaxed and personal touch to any application.
  15. Embossanova by Emboss, $29.00
    Embossanova was initially sketched to be a monospaced typeface but quickly took on a life of its own. It developed serifs and numerous arcs and stroke weights. I wanted it to retain a pre computer/unmathematical feel so there is a slight variation on curved characters and their relationship to the X height.
  16. Joy by Yasmina Creates, $33.00
    Joy is sure to spice up your text life! She overflows with style and personality. She loves to be center stage on headlines, flirting with her readers eyes. There are over 100 ligatures, creating words with some letters connecting and others standing on their own. This creates a modern, fresh, handwritten look.
  17. Pablo by ITC, $29.99
    Pablo is the work of British designer Trevor Pettit, who based this dramatic typeface on the signature of Pablo Picasso. The chunky lowercase reflects the very essence of Picasso's influence and the initial capitals can also be used on their own. Pablo is excellent for work requiring a vivid, cutting edge appearance.
  18. Tectura II by Greater Albion Typefounders, $14.50
    Tectura II is Greater Albion's answer to the infamous Comic Sans. It's a family of four 'hand printed' typefaces that provides our very own answer to the infamous 'Comic Sans', and follows on from one of our early release 'Tectura'. Tectura II offers a distinctive blend of hand written character with legibility.
  19. Quigglesmith by Comicraft, $19.00
    It's just downed a Cortado in one gulp, it's shaved the sides of its head and its grown a magnificent beard groomed with the very best beard oils. Turn around and you'll find that it has illustrated today's specials in chalk on the wall sized blackboard behind the espresso machines it's Quigglesmith! Penned by Comicraft's very own Chattanooga Barista, Sarah Hedrick, with a foam art finale by Swell John Roshell, it's sure to dye its hair purple by the weekend. Quigglesmith is as variable in its weights as your soy/almond/oat/hazelnut milk choices at the coffee bar, and is sure to bring customers back for more. Have a Biscotti on us. Quigglesmith contains an alternate version of each upper and lowercase letter which automatically cycle for a natural, hand-drawn appearance. Each weight contains 538 glyphs and supports 220 languages.
  20. Magic Bright Script by Typestory, $10.00
    Magic Bright is a stunning and comprehensive duo font (script and serif), ideal for giving your projects a branded but friendly feel. The two included styles can be combined together perfectly but are also beautiful on their own.
  21. Ames' Shaded by Greater Albion Typefounders, $16.00
    Ames’ Shaded is one of three display typefaces designed to complement the Ames’ Roman and Ames’ Text typeface families. Ames’ Shaded has that semi-industrial feel that somehow is evoked by diagonal cross-hatching. Delightful for use on its own of with the families mentioned. A delightful introduction to the Ames’ ‘Super’ typeface family.
  22. Stunning Christmas Monogram by AEN Creative Studio, $15.00
    Stunning Christmas Monogram is a stunning and comprehensive duo font (display and decorative), ideal for giving your projects a branded but friendly feel. The two included styles can be combined together perfectly but are also beautiful on their own.
  23. Border Twins by Deniart Systems, $15.00
    Add flair to your designs with border-twins! The BorderTwins typeface offers a unique assortment of border elements - great for any project requiring decorative accents. The twin pairs can be used in repeated patterns on their own, paired with other complimentary twins or simply to surround your text with charms. The combination possibilities are endless so we've included a PDF guide showing many of the pairing options. Have fun and experiment to create your own unique designs!
  24. Elephantmen Greater and Taller by Comicraft, $19.00
    Roll up! Roll up! The world’s largest three (letter-)ring circus of Great and Tall Elephantmen fonts is now touring cities and towns in your area! See the amazing exploits of fonts of heretofore unimagined heights and weights! Gasp as x-heightwire artist John Roshell walks great and tall on the typerope up above your headlines! Look in wonder as Elephantmen get greater and taller on stilts, staggering around with their trunks high in the air as well as loose around their waists! Peer cautiously into the sky as the greatest and tallest Elephantmen disappear into the clouds as they swing up on the trapeze... Yes, the Comicraft Big Top is always full of surprises... so hurry, hurry, hurry to download your ticket to the Greatest and Tallest Show on Earth in the comfort of your own home! See the families related to Elephantmen Greater & Taller: Elephantmen, Elephantmen Great & Tall, & Elephantmen Greatest & Tallest.
  25. Roll up! Roll up! The world’s largest three (letter-)ring circus of Great and Tall Elephantmen fonts is now touring cities and towns in your area! See the amazing exploits of fonts of heretofore unimagined heights and weights! Gasp as x-heightwire artist John Roshell walks great and tall on the typerope up above your headlines! Look in wonder as Elephantmen get greater and taller on stilts, staggering around with their trunks high in the air as well as loose around their waists! Peer cautiously into the sky as the greatest and tallest Elephantmen disappear into the clouds as they swing up on the trapeze... Yes, the Comicraft Big Top is always full of surprises... so hurry, hurry, hurry to download your ticket to the Greatest and Tallest Show on Earth in the comfort of your own home! See the families related to Elephantmen Greatest & Tallest: Elephantmen, Elephantmen Great & Tall, & Elephantmen Greater & Taller.
  26. Farmhouse by Victory Type, $20.00
    Farmhouse is a rustic serif typeface that was inspired by the woodcarved store signs on Main Street in a quaint little village nearby. Farmhouse is based upon the shapes of Baskerville but has a unique rustic character all its own.
  27. Stange by Vultype Co, $29.00
    Stange is a font with a futuristic edge, geometric corners, perfect for technology theme. As with its Stange, Stange makes a strong impression in print, headlines, video, and social media – whether paired with a contrasting typeface or on its own.
  28. Treadstone by Rook Supply, $14.00
    Treadstone gives a modern twist on the athletic, college style font. This font family includes versions with rounded edges, rough edges and grunge effects, each of which has its own character and charm. Treadstone works great for headlines, titles and logos.
  29. We Love Nature Stems by kapitza, $85.00
    We Love Nature is a picture font consisting of 52 high quality, hand drawn illustrations with clean outlines and a minimum of vector points. The contemporary stem flower illustrations can used on their own or combined to create striking illustrations.
  30. Sweety Pie by LePine Studios, $10.00
    Originally designed as a companion font to a series of illustrations by Phillip LePine, this font stands beautifully on its own. Featuring letterforms with curls and varied line weight, it captures a feeling of the carefree days of our youth.
  31. Espresso by Calligraphics, $30.00
    The two font families, DemiTasse and Espresso, are designed to work together. Espresso is related to DemiTasse in that it is an italic font. They are both based on my own calligraphy and were used as such both separately and together.
  32. The Blast by Vultype Co, $29.00
    Blast is a font with a futuristic edge, geometric corners, perfect for technology theme. As with its Blast, Blast makes a strong impression in print, headlines, video, and social media – whether paired with a contrasting typeface or on its own.
  33. Huntsman by Solotype, $19.95
    Issued from the Haddon Foundry in England. Most of their original faces had names beginning with H, like their own name. Some of their types were designed by Phil May, but we cannot guarantee that this is one of them.
  34. Golden Ticket by E-phemera, $12.00
    Golden Ticket is a digitization of hand-drawn poster lettering by Otto Heim from 1925. The regular style is meant to be used on its own, but the other three styles are meant to be used one on top of another in three different colors to create a 3D effect. For best results, put the base style on the bottom, with the fill style directly on top of that in a different color, and the highlight style directly on top of that in a third color.
  35. Federasyon by Yasin Yalcin, $14.00
    Federasyon was designed on the principles simplicity, legibility and functionality. The font family includes four weights and each weight has more than 240 characters on its own. Federasyon contains more than 10.000 optical arrangement data for each character to work in harmony with each other. Federasyon supports a total of 22 languages, including Western and some Central European languages.
  36. Modulus by Andrew Footit, $30.00
    Modulus is a clean, minimal, modern sans typeface. It looks smooth in any layout with its sleek rounded lines, use it for your magazines, brochures and editorial layouts. Modulus makes awesome headings, it looks great on its own or with imagery, body copy looks neat and tidy. Modulus is one to add to your font collection.
  37. Sweet Lemon by Hanoded, $15.00
    Sweet Lemon started off as something completely different, but I screwed up and closed one the the glyphs by accident. I kind of liked it, so I made three distinct fonts, each one with its own Italic style. In short: when a font is called Sweet Lemon, you should use it for Lemonade packaging. Or whatever.
  38. Oblogram JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Oblogram JNL was built on the structure of Yorso Square JNL, but takes on the appearance Of a "techno" design as if drawn by a child's imagination. Unbalanced stroke weights give the appearance of a makeshift design, and can even double as "Modern Grunge" in its own right because of its willingness to break all typographic rules.
  39. Vindeco by Andrew Footit, $24.00
    Vindeco is a classic typeface, vintage with a mix of decorative. It looks stylish and elegant in any layout with it’s slick lines, use it for your magazines, brochures and editorial layouts. Vindeco is designed to make eye-catching headings and typographic designs, use it on invites and in magazines, Vindeco looks beautiful on its own or with imagery.
  40. VerticalFlipJJ by Ingrimayne Type, $9.95
    Many years ago I created two upside-down typefaces, UpsidedownJJ and UpsidedownTOC. They were based on monospaced or typewriter fonts, and were rotated 180 degrees, which is the same as a vertical flip followed by a horizontal flip. Recently I was reminded that this way of creating an upside-down typeface is not the only way to create an upside-down typeface--a simple vertical flip creates a different one. That is what this typeface is, a simple vertical flip. The original typeface on which this one is based is JetJaneMono.
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