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  1. Block busta by Sipanji21, $18.00
    "Block Busta" is an urban graffiti font characterized by sharp edges and a bold look. Ideal for music posters, apparel designs, shirts, and streetwear, this font brings a touch of edginess to your projects. The unique style of "Block Busta " makes it the perfect choice for death metal or urban graffiti themes. Whether you want to create a strong and powerful statement or simply add a touch of attitude to your designs "Block Busta " is the font for you.
  2. Central Park JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The beautiful Art Deco monoline pen lettering on the cover of a 1940s piece of sheet music inspired Central Park JNL. The 1940s was an era when couples took romantic walks along the pathways of Manhattan's Central Park or rode around it in hansom cabs. Big bands played at the major clubs and ballrooms and "uptown" meant the well-to-do. Men dressed in their tuxedos and top hats and the ladies were in their jewels and evening gowns.
  3. Break Enemy Graffiti by Sipanji21, $15.00
    Break Enemy is an urban graffiti font characterized by sharp edges and a bold look. Ideal for music posters, apparel designs, shirts, and streetwear, this font brings a touch of edginess to your projects. The unique style of "Break Enemy" makes it the perfect choice for street style or urban graffiti themes. Whether you want to create a strong and powerful statement or simply add a touch of attitude to your designs, "Break Enemy" is the font for you.
  4. Graffierz Poison Graffiti by Sipanji21, $13.00
    Graffierz Poison is an urban graffiti font characterized by sharp edges and a bold look. Ideal for music posters, apparel designs, shirts, and streetwear, this font brings a touch of edginess to your projects. The unique style of "Graffierz Poison " makes it the perfect choice for death metal or urban graffiti themes. Whether you want to create a strong and powerful statement or simply add a touch of attitude to your designs, "Graffierz Poison" is the font for you.
  5. XXII Blackened Wood by Doubletwo Studios, $25.99
    XXII BlackenedWood is the cheap alternative for you to easy create a logo for your band or whatever. Or you may use it for badly readable texts of evil looking black magic books. It comes with a Latin-Extended-A characterset and a little bunch of symbols and signs often used in the extreme music sector – classical occult stuff from Death- and Blackmetal like pentagrams and crosses, drips… For detailed information check out PDF in the gallery.
  6. Badlands JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A vintage piece of sheet music for "Waitin' at the Gate for Katy" (from the 1934 movie "Bottoms Up") provided the hand-lettered, Western-influenced lettering which is now available as Badlands JNL. Some of the characters originally had overly-thick vertical strokes which stood out from the rest of the letters, so they were "standardized" in order to provide a more aesthetically pleasing overall design. Available in both regular and oblique versions to fit your design needs.
  7. Lord Jamet Graffiti by Sipanji21, $19.00
    "Lord Jamet" is an urban graffiti font characterized by sharp edges and a bold look. Ideal for music posters, apparel designs, shirts, and streetwear, this font brings a touch of edginess to your projects. The unique style of "Lord Jamet " makes it the perfect choice for death metal or urban graffiti themes. Whether you want to create a strong and powerful statement or simply add a touch of attitude to your designs "Lord Jamet " is the font for you.
  8. GRAFF PUMPHIZ by Sipanji21, $18.00
    "Graff Pumphiz" is an urban graffiti font characterized by Bubble edges and a bold look. Ideal for music posters, apparel designs, shirts, and streetwear, this font brings a touch of edginess to your projects. The unique style of "Graff Pumphiz" makes it the perfect choice any urban graffiti themes. Whether you want to create a strong and powerful statement or simply add a touch of attitude to your designs "Graff Pumphiz" is the font for you.
  9. Bubble Horns by Sipanji21, $17.00
    "Bubble Horns" is an urban graffiti font characterized by Bubble edges and a bold look. Ideal for music posters, apparel designs, shirts, and streetwear, this font brings a touch of edginess to your projects. The unique style of "Bubble Horns" makes it the perfect choice any urban graffiti themes. Whether you want to create a strong and powerful statement or simply add a touch of attitude to your designs "Bubble Horns" is the font for you.
  10. Wittingau by Storm Type Foundry, $39.00
    Wittingau is the original German expression for “Třeboň”, which is a beautiful town near my studio in South Bohemia. I love it for its calm and inspiring atmosphere and rich cultural past dating from the 12th century. The present typeface family is released as homage to Třeboň in the style of its greatest glory – Gothic Revival with classicistic decorativeness. Wittingau is excellent for music covers, book and catalogue jackets, invitations and posters. Contains many ornaments for creating decorative wallpapers.
  11. Ravelion by Typehand Studio, $18.00
    Ravelion is a sans serif all caps display font. Available in reguler and line style. Ravelion is made for futuristic font display. Ravelion is a funky, future-forward typeface set up perfectly any sci-fi space thriller. If you're a fan of futuristic fonts, this one is for you! Ideal for contemporary, sci-fi and space designs, you can also apply this on adventure, branding, or music themes. Try different styles and experiment with kerning for best results.
  12. FF TradeMarker by FontFont, $59.99
    German type designer Critzla created this display FontFont in 1999. The family has 6 weights, ranging from Light to Fat (including italics) and is ideally suited for advertising and packaging, music and nightlife, poster and billboards, sports as well as web and screen design. FF TradeMarker provides advanced typographical support with features such as ligatures, alternate characters, case-sensitive forms, super- and subscript characters, and stylistic alternates. It comes with tabular lining and proportional lining figures.
  13. Oxamu by Scholtz Fonts, $17.22
    Oxamu is a contemporary geometric font that sacrifices a degree of readability in order to create interesting and provocative letter forms. Suggestions for use: - headlines - greeting cards - clothing tags - trend-setting magazine pages - contemporary music media - logos The font is fully professional: carefully letterspaced and kerned. It contains over 230 characters - (upper and lower case characters, punctuation, numerals, symbols and accented characters are present). It also includes all the accented characters used in the major European languages.
  14. Old Tijuana JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Old Tijuana JNL was modeled from the hand lettered title on the cover of the 1939 sheet music for "Class Will Tell" and is available in both regular and oblique versions. Casual, playful and reminiscent of the "serape" style of pseudo-Mexican lettering found on ad designs of the 1930s and 1940s, the type face isn't just for South of the Border themes. Use it for any festive occasion and the design will blend in well.
  15. Fast Blaze Graffiti by Sipanji21, $19.00
    "Fast Blaze" is an urban graffiti font characterized by sharp edges and a bold look. Ideal for music posters, apparel designs, shirts, and streetwear, this font brings a touch of edginess to your projects. The unique style of "Fast Blaze" makes it the perfect choice for death metal or urban graffiti themes. Whether you want to create a strong and powerful statement or simply add a touch of attitude to your designs "Fast Blaze" is the font for you.
  16. Greenwich Village JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    For decades, the Greenwich Village area of New York was a home for artists, poets, writers and free-thinkers of their time who were labeled "Bohemians" because of their non-conformist approach to life and the arts. Greenwich Village JNL is an Art Nouveau-influenced typeface with a Bohemian approach in its double crossbars on the A and H; all the while being a nice example of hand lettering found on a vintage piece of sheet music.
  17. Delikat by Scholtz Fonts, $22.00
    Delikat is a graceful, finely crafted, slinky, slightly retro, somewhat quirky script font. Perfect for advertising material, clothing tags, restaurant and cafe menus, food labels, music videos, magazine pages, cosmetic branding and so many other uses we lose count! The font contains all upper and lower case characters, punctuation, numerals and mathematical operators, as well as all accented characters used in European languages. Delikat makes use of Opentype features, which enhance the fluidity and legibility of the script.
  18. Under Boom Graffiti by Sipanji21, $15.00
    "Under Boom" is an urban graffiti font characterized by sharp edges and a bold look. Ideal for music posters, apparel designs, shirts, and streetwear, this font brings a touch of edginess to your projects. The unique style of "Black Squad" makes it the perfect choice for death metal or urban graffiti themes. Whether you want to create a strong and powerful statement or simply add a touch of attitude to your designs, "Under Boom" is the font for you.
  19. Road Vanders Graffiti by Sipanji21, $15.00
    "Road Vanders" is an urban graffiti font characterized by sharp edges and a bold look. Ideal for music posters, apparel designs, shirts, and streetwear, this font brings a touch of edginess to your projects. The unique style of "Road Vanders" makes it the perfect choice for death metal or urban graffiti themes. Whether you want to create a strong and powerful statement or simply add a touch of attitude to your designs, "Road Vanders" is the font for you.
  20. Last Tango JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The hand lettered title found on the 1924 sheet music for the tango “Sentimiento Gaucho” (“Sentimental Gaucho”) offered a different take on the thick-and-thin lettering that permeated the late 1920s through the Art Deco age. A ‘slash’ or ‘swipe’ is cut through the characters (similar to “Directa JNL” – another take on this type of design). Last Tango JNL is the digital recreation of this novelty lettering and is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  21. La Vie Nouveau JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Early 1900s songwriters had a penchant for devising lengthy titles for their compositions. A perfect example from 1909, "It Is Hard to Kiss Your Sweetheart When the Last Kiss Means 'Good Bye'" is a whopping fourteen words long. The sheet music for this piece has a hand lettered, Art Nouveau sans serif design which became the working model for La Vie Nouveau JNL [which translates to "the new life"], and is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  22. Tightwad JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    “I Don't like No Cheap Man” is a piece of early 1900s sheet music featuring its title hand lettered in a condensed slab serif design. The influences of the Art Nouveau era are clearly found in the many eccentric character shapes within the various letters of the original artwork. Recreated in digital type, Tightwad JNL is available in both regular and oblique versions – and its font name is a variant of the “Cheap Man” portion of the song’s title.
  23. King Pong by Dan Auer, $5.00
    Inspired by apes and barrels, King Pong is a display font that's heavy, blocky, yet cheerful. Letterforms are brought to life through removal from a single square. Ascenders and descenders bring contrast and interest to the letterforms through a curved form cut at a 45 degree angle. King Pong works great for themes related to video games, technology, and music while the letterforms perform well in low-contrast environments and in very large formats – such as posters.
  24. Ziggy Stardust NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    Sheet music from the 1921 edition of the Ziegfeld Follies provided the blueprint for this sparkly, sprightly font. Upper and lowercase characters are identical, with the exception of the letter s, which offers a version of the letter with a big caboose rather than an overbite. Named for David Bowie’s 1972 breakthrough album. Both versions of this font contain the Unicode 1252 (Latin) and Unicode 1250 (Central European) character sets, with localization for Romanian and Moldovan.
  25. Black Squad Graffiti by Sipanji21, $16.00
    "Black Squad" is an urban graffiti font characterized by sharp edges and a bold look. Ideal for music posters, apparel designs, shirts, and streetwear, this font brings a touch of edginess to your projects. The unique style of "Black Squad" makes it the perfect choice for death metal or urban graffiti themes. Whether you want to create a strong and powerful statement or simply add a touch of attitude to your designs, "Black Squad" is the font for you.
  26. Kroist by Just Font You, $16.00
    Kroist was born from the rebellious mindset to break the rules of perfection of typographic hierarchy. Pushing to the very edge of possibilities to craft something different yet remarkable in the industry. Combining the reference of classic band posters, old records, and a spirit to be loud in sending the message. Kroist will be your perfect choice for your logo, branding, music project, cover artwork, merchandise, apparel, clothing, fashion, movie title, serial project, and many more.
  27. Wild Graf by Sipanji21, $17.00
    "Wild Graf" is an urban graffiti font characterized by sharp edges and a bold look. Ideal for music posters, apparel designs, shirts, and streetwear, this font brings a touch of edginess to your projects. The unique style of "Wild Graf" makes it the perfect choice for death metal or urban graffiti themes. Whether you want to create a strong and powerful statement or simply add a touch of attitude to your designsWild Graf" is the font for you.
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  29. Bilhete by Vernacular, $9.99
    Bilhete ('note') is a font for a quick writing. You can write a poem, a shop list or your name in a coffee cup. Any note on your project will have a personal taste with Bilhete by Vernacular. :)
  30. Canturiana by Latinotype, $39.00
    According to the Dictionary of the Spanish Royal Academy, «canturía» is the exercise of singing, and a way of singing musical compositions. Canturiana Type (derived from «canturía») has a romantic and musical air, as well as a clear sensuality thanks to its sinuous construction. The curves seduce us, conquer us, hypnotize us and the letters acquire a resounding lightness, and a very earthly presence that is complemented by a certain aerial, spiritual expressiveness. Canturiana Type is inspired by Canterbury, a font designed in the 1920s by the legendary American type designer and engineer Morris Fuller Benton and published by the American Type Founders (ATF). Canturiana Type collects all this heritage and transforms it into a digital typeface perfectly functional and adapted to the visual communication of the 21st century. Its elegant art deco essence provides it with a unique and heterodox imprint that works in very different media, giving them distinction and depth. The creative process of Canturiana Type has gone through various mutations to a point where each episode of its creation has left its mark, a multiple imprint that makes it unique, singular in its essence and plural in its possibilities. For this reason, Canturiana Type expresses itself with several voices without any variation in its essence. A conceptual ambiguity that makes it truly versatile. Canturiana Type is a typographic choir, a complex entity that has infinite nuances and tones. Classic and cool. Disruptive and romantic. Literary and musical. Canturiana Type is composed of 5 weights, and has a large number of swashes, alternate characters, ligatures and various visual elements to make compositions as titles or for use in short texts. Canturiana Type has more than a thousand glyphs and offers a wide range of languages that use the Latin alphabet.
  31. Aubgane by Pista Mova, $15.00
    Aubgane is a classy display script inspired by the romantic era. It's unique and pairs perfectly with most of our typography. A sweet compliment to a serif or sans serif, whether bold or more subtle. It also supports multilingual. Multilingual SupportFuture updates for free — Our typography works best in design software. Please note that while our fonts work well in Canva, Canva itself does not support advanced open type features such as special characters. For support please email me at pistamova02@gmail.com.
  32. Nogoom by Abjad, $5.00
    Nogoom was inspired by the titles of Egyptian Magazine ALOSTUDIO, which used to be published during the 50s-60s. The typeface is part of Arsheef Alkhatt Project, a platform that revives and tributes classical Arabic lettering from different resources and presents them as affordable, digital fonts for independent designers. Nogoom means stars in Arabic, hence the name. Note: The font uses an Opentype feature for the connections that are not supported by MyFonts tester, but it works properly with all Adobe CS softwares.
  33. Possum Saltare NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    Lewis F. Day, in his Alphabets Old and New, presented these letters as examples of rustic Roman lettering of the first through third centuries, AD. An uppercase-only typeface, most of the lowercase positions are occupied by letterform variants. It should be noted that the name does not refer to a savory dish made from a nocturnal American marsupial; it’s Latin for “I can dance”. Both versions of the font include 1252 Latin, 1250 CE (with localization for Romanian and Moldovan).
  34. Black No.7 by Typocalypse, $20.79
    Inspired by the famous Tennessee whiskey logo from 1866, the Black No.7 has over 400 glyphs including ligatures, alternates and special characters. Download the font for the price of a bottle Tennessee Whiskey. Note: If you plan on using the logos from the font for any commercial purpose then it is recommended that you contact those companies and request guideline information along with their official artwork. The Black No.7 has not been approved as official artwork by the company.
  35. Fox Heart by Fox7, $14.00
    Fox Heart is a cute and fun color font. This font is your go-to for crafting cute greeting cards that express affection and warmth. Whether you’re a designer, a social media influencer, or someone with a penchant for creative expression. Fall in love with its authentic feel and use it to create gorgeous invitations, beautiful stationary art, eye-catching social media posts, and cute greeting cards. 🌺🌺 Please note that the Canva do not support color fonts! 🌺🌺
  36. Pinafore by Up Up Creative, $10.00
    Introducing Pinafore Complete, a broad, brush-style display font in four styles. Pinafore comes with upright and oblique styles as well as paper cut versions of each. It includes 363 glyphs such as small caps (see note below for more on this), multilingual support (including multiple currency symbols), an awesome ampersand, math symbols, and more. A note about small caps: There are TWO ways to access the small caps in this font family. For OpenType-savvy programs such as Adobe Illustrator and Adobe InDesign, these can be accessed from within the main font files using the character panel or the glyphs panel. For programs that do not access these OpenType features, I have also included small-caps-specific font files. In these files, the regular caps are accessed by typing capital letters and the small caps are accessed by typing lowercase letters.
  37. “So-called Baskerville Old Face of the type foundry Stephenson Blake & Co. of Sheffield. The Script is probably not immediately linked to Baskerville, but it is very much influenced by it. It is one of the most beautiful types of which the mats still exist; it has an incomparably different spirit than the ‘streamlined’ re-cuts of today’s Baskerville. Even keeping the general restraint extremely expressive. According to Berthold Wolpe (‘Signatures’ No. 18), the punches were cut and shown in samples in 1776 by Isaac Moore, who came from Birmingham to Bristol.” – Jan Tschichold, “Meisterbuch der Schrift”, Notes On The Plates, Page 231 Publisher note: I wanted to improve the contrast between thick and thin, reduce some ink-traps and give stems, serifs and links a smoother overall feel. I have also added some alternative letters and old style numerals.
  38. Dashy Danger by Bogstav, $17.00
    There is nothing dangerous about this font, but indeed something dashy! That may not make much sense, and that's the same with the font - unless you want to do something eye-catching and organic looking for kids! Dashy Danger is my laid back, kinda wild, legible but unpredictable kids font - with an organic twist!
  39. Only You Sexy by LeType, $49.90
    Is the real romanticism over? This is not the intention achieved on a creation of the new version of Only You Pro. Develop a font that reflects the perfect union of sensuality and romanticism: Only You Sexy. It has a soft trait and delicated curves that evokes contemporary and musicality while has erotic and sensual references. The icons are a piece of show. They make reference to hipsters concept a recurring nostalgia and a recovery of an almost forgotten romanticism. Bring all that romance back. Bring the sensuality in your work and graphic texts. This font brings back everything that the true romanticism deserves: a font that allows you to write using beauty, sensuality and the sounds from the hearts. Only You Sexy is handmade, stylish, modern and multilingual. With more than 800 glyphs it is possible to get an infinity of combinations at your disposal. The font doesn't have PDF and works better in softwares that support the complete OpenType function.
  40. Multi by Type-Ø-Tones, $60.00
    Multi is an extensive sans serif typeface family that consists of two subfamilies: Multi Text that comprises three weights (roman & italic) and Multi Display (seven weights, roman & italic). Vitality bursts forth from Multi. It has a distinctive ‘phrasing’ (in the musical sense), neither humanist nor glyphic, somewhere in between, exploring uncharted territory. Its design is pragmatic, yet not rigid, slightly tinged with tiny incised touches. This is clearly noticeable in Multi Display: the roman lowercase’s asymmetric stems are very softly tapered, with bevelled, sharp upstrokes. Furthermore, all weights consistently share these idiosyncrasies from Thin to Poster. With its lower contrast, wider proportions, shorter ascenders and descenders, Multi Text was purposely adjusted to meet all the requirements of a legible typeface for newspapers in paper and screen, as they were manually hinted. It also has a few new features, such as the outstrokes of the roman ‘l’ and the italic ‘a’, which bring a subtle calligraphic feel to the text flow.
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