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  1. Andalusia Felistica by Letterena Studios, $9.00
    Andalusia Felistica is a lovely and delicate script font that exudes elegance and class. This font was particularly crafted for those who need a beautiful and refreshing look to their designs. Andalusia Felistica is PUA encoded which means you can access all of the glyphs and swashes with ease!
  2. Authentica Script by IM Studio, $18.00
    Authentica is a modern, caligraphic script. It contains a full set of lowercase and uppercase letters, various kinds punctuation marks, numbers, and multilingual support. The font also contains several alternative ligatures and Stylistic Sets for those of you who have software which can work OpenType (Photoshop / Illustrator / InDesign).
  3. BIG Alphabet Tracing by Beast Designer, $15.99
    Introducing the Big Alphabet Tracing Font – a font designed to help kids learn the alphabet in a fun way. The font looks friendly and playful, making learning feel like a game. It is perfect for teachers, parents, and anyone who wants to make learning the alphabet exciting and interactive.
  4. Sweet Boho by Sulthan Studio, $12.00
    Sweet boho is this amazing typeface handmade script font we created in freestyle for those of you who do work and crafts. It's perfect for any type of work you're working various purposes such as logos, wedding invitations, headings, t-shirts, letterheads, signage, labels, news, posters, badges etc.
  5. Prague by ITC, $29.00
    Prague was designed by Michael Gills, who was strongly influenced by the work of Czech designer Oldrich Menhart. It is a strong, angular roman typeface with classical overtones. The exciting vibrancy of Prague is suitable for a wide range of advertising work requiring a traditional or classical approach.
  6. Kimura Sans by Plau, $30.00
    Created by Carlos Mignot, designer and partner at Plau, who was inspired by Marcelo Kimura's work to create a versatile humanist typeface capable of easily adapting to different design situations. With Kimura Sans, you will be able to create impactful headlines, translate briefings into efficient and stylish visual identities.
  7. Hello Hellen by Hrz Studio, $14.00
    Hello Hellen is a lovely and delicate script font that exudes elegance and class. This font was particularly crafted for those who need a beautiful and refreshing look to their designs. Hello Hellen Script is PUA encoded which means you can access all glyphs and swashes with ease!
  8. Sofia Pro Variable by Mostardesign, $249.00
    For those who wish to use the Sofia Pro font family in a variable version, this family comes in 2 files with 2 axes of variation (weight and italic). This version gives you a lot of freedom in the creation for your next project with a multitude of possibilities.
  9. Balnuettes by ahweproject, $14.00
    Balnuettes is a lovely and delicate script font that exudes elegance and class. This font was particularly crafted for those who need a beautiful and refreshing look to their designs. Balnuettes is PUA encoded which means you can access all of the amazing glyphs and ligatures with ease!
  10. Roulletes Handrawn by Siwox Studios, $11.00
    Roullet Fonts is a handwriting style. For designers, Instagrammers, bloggers, YouTubers, fashion lovers or somebody who Loves Fresh design. Roullet Fonts are suitable for any modern-design such as ad banner, modern card, invitation, announcement, seasonal design, social media promotion, web design, branding and logo stylist and many more.
  11. Travel Brochure JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A vintage booklet from the Japan Tourist Bureau entitled "How to See Matsushima and Environs" had the title hand lettered in the Art Deco style which is the basis for Travel Brochure JNL. For those who prefer a more traditional 'E', it is located on the broken bar keystroke.
  12. Ballast by Thanoestd, $15.00
    Introducing the new "Ballast" font, an natural and unique handwritten font. For those of you who are needing a touch of natural and unique. It’s perfect for stationery, greeting cards, branding and much more! This font is PUA encoded which means you can access all of the great glyphs.
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  14. Chlorine Serif by Victory Type, $12.50
    The Chlorines are two unique fonts, for they look as if they have been corroded with some sort of caustic material. Could it have been chlorine? Who knows? Both fonts have a modern appeal to them and fancy up any document. And when you can pick both of 'em up for only $45 how can you resist that corrosive, yet clean appeal? Chlorine Serif is a unique font, for it looks as if it has been cleanly corroded with some sort of caustic material. Could it have been chlorine? Who knows? This font has a modern appeal to them and fancy up any document. And when you can pick it up for only $25 how can you resist that corrosive, yet clean appeal?
  15. Chlorine Sans by Victory Type, $12.50
    The Chlorines are two unique fonts, for they look as if they have been corroded with some sort of caustic material. Could it have been chlorine? Who knows? Both fonts have a modern appeal to them and fancy up any document. And when you can pick both of 'em up for only $45 how can you resist that corrosive, yet clean appeal? Chlorine Sans is a unique font, for it looks as if it has been cleanly corroded with some sort of caustic material. Could it have been chlorine? Who knows? This font has a modern appeal to them and fancy up any document. And when you can pick it up for only $25 how can you resist that corrosive, yet clean appeal?
  16. Kurenai by Letterlite Studio, $10.00
    Kurenai is a japanese brush font that we made with excellent taste. We combine ethnic and cultural elements in each of the glyphs. This Osake font is suitable for those of you who like japanese culture, besides this font is also suitable for those of you who have a japanese restaurant, japanese clothing brand, japanese arts, and business purpose related with japanese culture. What’s Included : Standard & Multilingual glyphs 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 for; Afrikaans, Danish, Dutch, French, German, Indonesian, Irish, Italian, Norwegian, Portuguese, Scottish, Spanish, Swedish, Swiss. Hope you enjoy with our font!
  17. FS Lucas by Fontsmith, $80.00
    Pure and not-so-simple Maybe it’s the air of purity, openness and transparency that they transmit, but geometric typefaces are more popular than ever among leading brands. Based on near-perfect circles, triangles and squares, geometric letterforms look uncomplicated, even though making them readable is anything but – something the designers of the first wave of geometric fonts discovered nearly a century ago. Many of the world’s most recognisable brands in technology, retail, travel, food, manufacturing and other industries continue to be drawn to the straightforward, honest character that geometric fonts convey. Fontsmith set out in 2015 to develop a typeface in the same tradition, but optimised for the demands of modern brands – online and offline usage, readability and accessibility. And, of course, with the all-important Fontsmith x-factor built in. FS Lucas is the bold and deceptively simple result. Handle with care The letterforms of FS Lucas are round and generous, along the lines of Trajan Column lettering stripped of its serifs. But beware their thorns. Their designer, Stuart de Rozario, who also crafted the award-winning FS Millbank, wanted a contrast between spiky and soft, giving sharp apexes to the more angular letterforms, such as A, M, N, v, w and z. Among his inspirations were the colourful, geometric compositions of Frank Stella, the 1920s art deco poster designs of AM Cassandre, and the triangular cosmic element symbol, which led him to tackle the capital A first, instead of the usual H. The proportions and angles of the triangular form would set the template for many of the other characters. It was this form, and the light-scattering effects of triangular prisms, that lit the path to a name for the typeface: Lucas is derived from lux, the Latin word for light. Recommended reading Early geometric typefaces were accused of putting mathematical integrity before readability. FS Lucas achieves the trick of appearing geometric, while taking the edge off elements that make reading difficult. Perfectly circlular shapes don’t read well. The way around that is to slightly thicken the vertical strokes, and pull out the curves at the corners to compensate; the O and o of FS Lucas are optical illusions. Pointed apexes aren’t as sharp as they look; the flattened tips are an essential design feature. And distinctive details such as the open terminals of the c, e, f, g, j, r and s, and the x-height bar on the i and j, aid legibility, especially on-screen. These and many other features, the product of sketching the letterforms in the first instance by hand rather than mapping them out mechanically by computer, give FS Lucas the built-in humanity and character that make it a better, easier read all-round. Marks of distinction Unlike some of its more buttoned-up geometric bedfellows, FS Lucas can’t contain its natural personality and quirks: the flick of the foot of the l, for example, and the flattish tail on the g and j. The unusual bar on the J improves character recognition, and the G is circular, without a straight stem. There’s a touch of Fontsmith about the t, too, with the curve across the left cross section in the lighter weights, and the ampersand is one of a kind. There’s a lot to like about Lucas. With its 9 weights, perfect proportions and soft but spiky take on the classic geometric font, it’s a typeface that could light up any brand.
  18. FS Lucas Paneureopean by Fontsmith, $90.00
    Pure and not-so-simple Maybe it’s the air of purity, openness and transparency that they transmit, but geometric typefaces are more popular than ever among leading brands. Based on near-perfect circles, triangles and squares, geometric letterforms look uncomplicated, even though making them readable is anything but – something the designers of the first wave of geometric fonts discovered nearly a century ago. Many of the world’s most recognisable brands in technology, retail, travel, food, manufacturing and other industries continue to be drawn to the straightforward, honest character that geometric fonts convey. Fontsmith set out in 2015 to develop a typeface in the same tradition, but optimised for the demands of modern brands – online and offline usage, readability and accessibility. And, of course, with the all-important Fontsmith x-factor built in. FS Lucas is the bold and deceptively simple result. Handle with care The letterforms of FS Lucas are round and generous, along the lines of Trajan Column lettering stripped of its serifs. But beware their thorns. Their designer, Stuart de Rozario, who also crafted the award-winning FS Millbank, wanted a contrast between spiky and soft, giving sharp apexes to the more angular letterforms, such as A, M, N, v, w and z. Among his inspirations were the colourful, geometric compositions of Frank Stella, the 1920s art deco poster designs of AM Cassandre, and the triangular cosmic element symbol, which led him to tackle the capital A first, instead of the usual H. The proportions and angles of the triangular form would set the template for many of the other characters. It was this form, and the light-scattering effects of triangular prisms, that lit the path to a name for the typeface: Lucas is derived from lux, the Latin word for light. Recommended reading Early geometric typefaces were accused of putting mathematical integrity before readability. FS Lucas achieves the trick of appearing geometric, while taking the edge off elements that make reading difficult. Perfectly circlular shapes don’t read well. The way around that is to slightly thicken the vertical strokes, and pull out the curves at the corners to compensate; the O and o of FS Lucas are optical illusions. Pointed apexes aren’t as sharp as they look; the flattened tips are an essential design feature. And distinctive details such as the open terminals of the c, e, f, g, j, r and s, and the x-height bar on the i and j, aid legibility, especially on-screen. These and many other features, the product of sketching the letterforms in the first instance by hand rather than mapping them out mechanically by computer, give FS Lucas the built-in humanity and character that make it a better, easier read all-round. Marks of distinction Unlike some of its more buttoned-up geometric bedfellows, FS Lucas can’t contain its natural personality and quirks: the flick of the foot of the l, for example, and the flattish tail on the g and j. The unusual bar on the J improves character recognition, and the G is circular, without a straight stem. There’s a touch of Fontsmith about the t, too, with the curve across the left cross section in the lighter weights, and the ampersand is one of a kind. There’s a lot to like about Lucas. With its 9 weights, perfect proportions and soft but spiky take on the classic geometric font, it’s a typeface that could light up any brand.
  19. Cupcake Mystery by Bogstav, $17.00
    Who took the last cupcake? It's a mystery! This lovely cookie Is made out of crunchy handmade lines, and comes with 7 different versions of each letter - these automatically cycles as you type. Pretty lovely, if you ask me! On top of all this, Cupcake Mystery has multilingual support! Enjoy!
  20. Wesley SRF by Stella Roberts Fonts, $25.00
    Wesley SRF is another of the Ray Larabie originals provided to Stella Roberts Fonts. This stylized sanserif has a clean look for both text and display puposes. The net profits from my font sales help defer medical expenses for my siblings, who both suffer with Cystic Fibrosis and diabetes. Thank you.
  21. The Songket by Lemonthe, $13.00
    The Songket is a lovely and delicate script font that exudes elegance and class. This font was particularly crafted for those who need a beautiful and refreshing look to their designs. The Songket is PUA encoded which means you can access all of the amazing glyphs and ligatures with ease!
  22. Sakaboom by Creative17studio, $11.00
    Sakaboom is a high contrast font with strong and clean shapes. designed to support those of you who have an interest in the design of posters, magazines, invitations and various other designs. also supported for multilingual languages. If you have a problem with our product, just take a DM free updates
  23. Febyetska by CBRTEXT Studio, $15.00
    Febyetska is an elegant new signature style font. The thick and thin parts of each glyph give the impression of beauty and make it classy. With a new style, we want to help your project or brand become fresher and make it elegant and pleasant for all who see it.
  24. Superbia by Rillatype, $14.00
    Superbia is a textured brush font! The natural hand writing script is suitable for you who needs a typeface for headline, logotype, apparel, branding, packaging, advertising and more. This typeface is comes with uppercase, lowercase, punctuation, symbols, numerals, stylistic set alternates as well as multi-lingual support. It is PUA Encoded.
  25. Linotype Trajanus by Linotype, $29.99
    Warren Chappell named his font after the Roman emperor Trajanus, who ruled in the first century AD. The Roman capitals on Trajanus’ memorial combined with the lower case style from the time of Charlemagne formed the models for the font characters. Trajanus will give a text a classic, almost calligraphic, feel.
  26. Dancing Fool by PizzaDude.dk, $15.00
    A Dancing Fool is not always meant as a positive thing - but in this case it is 100 percent positive and innocent. It's just about someone who is dancing in a foolish way. A good way to describe this font, because it is silly looking, but not in any offensive way!
  27. P22 Frenzy by IHOF, $24.95
    Frenzy evolved from a logo for a Gen X product offered by a very staid company. It is a sythesis of Classic Roman Capitals and American Typewriter—with a bit of frenetic energy stirred in. It is dedicated to the designers son, who is the epitome of the font... contained chaos.
  28. Hasty Hand by Gerald Gallo, $20.00
    Hasty Hand is a hand-lettered sans serif font whose appearance suggests that it is the work of someone who writes in haste. The font has an uppercase and lowercase alphabet, numbers, punctuation, symbols, and miscellaneous characters. Hasty Hand is ideal for use where a very casual feel is desired.
  29. Wrenchworks SRF by Stella Roberts Fonts, $25.00
    The 80s era of techno/angular/mechanical fonts is typified in Wrenchworks SRF. The original design is by Ray Larabie with a remix by Jeff Levine. The net profits from my font sales help defer medical expenses for my siblings, who both suffer with Cystic Fibrosis and diabetes. Thank you.
  30. Josef Wein Moderne Blackletter by Intellecta Design, $20.90
    Josef Wein Moderne Blackletter is inspired in the rare work of Josef Heinz, who publish, in 1900 (Wien, Leipzig), a small catalog with gothic and art nouveau inspiration : "Moderne Schriften / herausgegeben und verlegt von Josef Heim", or, in the french title : Alphabetes Modernes. Soon, other fonts in that collection... Enjoy it
  31. Endless Sixties JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Sunny summer days, white sand beaches and radical waves come to mind with Endless Sixties JNL, inspired by a poster for a surfing movie entitled "Planet Aura". The image of the poster was provided by Gene Gable, who has on many occasions supplied Jeff Levine with many interesting font inspirations.
  32. Dastardly Deeds SRF by Stella Roberts Fonts, $25.00
    This design from Ray Larabie (and adapted by Jeff Levine) is so unusual. The lettering lends itself to messages of sinister intent or horror movie titles. The net profits from my font sales help defer medical expenses for my siblings, who both suffer with Cystic Fibrosis and diabetes. Thank you.
  33. Unitext Variable by Monotype, $155.99
    Unitext Variable Regular is a single font file that features one axis: Weight. TFor your convenience, the Weight axis has preset instances from Hairline to Black. This Roman (upright) font is provided as an option to customers who do not need Italics, and want to keep file sizes to a minimum.
  34. Athalia Script by Letterhend, $16.00
    Introducing, Athalia, a lovely modern script that bring luxury feel. The natural hand writing script is suitable for you who needs a typeface for headline, logotype, apparel, invitation, branding, packaging, advertising etc. This typeface is comes in uppercase, lowercase, punctuation, symbols & numerals, stylistic set alternate, ligatures, etc also support multilingual.
  35. Greatly by Letterhend, $12.00
    Greatly Script gives you a classic feel and is really perfect for you who needs a typeface for especially logotype, apparel, invitations, branding, packaging, advertising, and more. Greatly comes in uppercase, lowercase, with punctuations, symbols and numerals, stylistic alternate sets, ligatures, also multi-lingual support and is already PUA encoded.
  36. Choc by Linotype, $29.99
    Choc is the work of French designer Roger Excoffon, based on the traditions of Japanese brush calligraphy, thick yet graceful. Choc light was designed by Phil Grimshaw, who had to redraw many times in different weights before finding one that worked as a text face and remained true to the original.
  37. Asterikats by Maulana Creative, $11.00
    Asterikats Beauty Feminine Script Font is beautiful script made by love. Asterikats Beauty Feminine Script Font with natural handwriting touch is suitable for you who needs a typeface for Headline, Apparel, Invitation, Branding, Wedding, Logo Design, Lettering, Logotype, Clothing, Poster, Magazine and other design project. Thanks for use MaulanaCreative font.
  38. Chunky Chicken by Hanoded, $15.00
    Chunky Chicken is a fat, weird, funny and unique font. It was named in honor of my five chickens, who, despite the snow and freezing temperatures, keep laying eggs every day. Chunky Chicken is a headline font, ideal for books and posters and comes with a full range of diacritics.
  39. Aromi by Atom, $15.00
    Aromi is a modern and cool script font with amazing swashes. Use it to turn any design project into a standout! Just perfect for those who love to create whimsical collages, e-newsletters, web banners and quotes to skyrocket on social media, especially Pinterest! Have a great day! Thank you :)
  40. Kokomo by Hanoded, $20.00
    Kokomo is a beautiful handmade contoured font - which was drawn with an old-fashioned steel pen and Chinese ink. The open, shadowed letters are great for posters and ads. Kokomo comes with extensive language support and has an alternative lower case a, for those who don't like the one I used.
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