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  1. Southern by Atom, $16.00
    Southern is a solid brush font that is made manually with brush strokes on paper. Unique in character and gives a prominent impression, it is suitable for your various design needs. With good kerning this font can also be used for paragraph writing, creating a character and bold design, this will give a huge impact to your advertising media needs. Thank you for purchasing our products, Have a great day! Letteratom
  2. Firelli by Typejockeys, $60.00
    Firelli is an original family of 14 styles including 7 weights and Italics. Delighting from thin to black, Italic swash caps, ligatures, and neat alternate characters. Big headlines will love Firelli’s incorruptible details. Longer texts will benefit from a wide-ranging family with its solid posture. Go, use everything Firelli has to offer, to design your contentful magazines, powerful annual reports, or even bedtime stories and fairy tales.
  3. LT DIE HARD by Latam Type Foundry, $9.00
    LT DIE-HARD FONT DUO+EXTRAS is a handcrafted typeface, carefully designed to capture the essence of strength and determination. With its horrible and worn strokes, this font transmits a sensation of resistance and solidity, Each letter is made in a unique style, creating a sense of movement and dynamism in the text. DIE-HARD typeface is ideal for projects requiring a strong and determined approach, such as posters, titles, logos...
  4. ITC Ancestor by ITC, $29.99
    Canadian Serge Pichii was inspired by decorative lettering produced during the early 1920s by Jan Tschichold to create Ironwork. Similarly, his ITC Ancestor family was influenced by early work, but in this case, much earlier work: the characters carved by native British Columbian people on solid rock. He worked with anthropologists and linguists to produce a series of books dedicated to the history and culture of the people.
  5. Taku by Thinkdust, $10.00
    Taku comes in two styles, Taku regular and Taku Solid. As one of the most creative faces to date, this is a beautiful piece aimed at a whole range of markets for print and digital work. Super creative, extremely eye catching, and almost obsessively accurate. Taku is a typographers dream, over 300 hours of work on aesthetics and technical details, so you can expect the most high quality typeface around.
  6. SK Primo by Shriftovik, $16.00
    SK Primo is a monumental geometric grotesque created to stand out. An unusual combination of smooth rounded contours and sharp square shapes creates a visual contrast that is noticeable. Carefully adjusted shape and attention to detail make this font a great help in the work of the designer. SK Primo is ideal for headlines, posters, banners, and text highlighting. Two styles, solid and outline, were developed to address all communication needs.
  7. HU Specialmovie KR by Heummdesign, $25.00
    HU SpecialmovieKR is a retro, wide square typeface, characterized by streamlined, narrow stroke ends such as 'ㄴ,ㅅ,ㅈ'. The first consonants are designed to be large with full modules to improve readability. The grapheme 'ㅇ', which is the face of the font, is in the form of a square in harmony with straight lines and curves, expressing a solid and simple feeling overall. HU SpecialmovieKR includes Korean.
  8. Blankone by Arterfak Project, $16.00
    Blankone is a solid freestyle brush font, created with expressive brush strokes, keeping the flows to gives the energetic effect, and get an eye-catchy combination between the uppercase and small caps, also complete with swashes Blankone is perfect for many themes such as urban, thriller, sporty, horror, psychedelic, vibrant, and youth taste! Good choice to use this font for Logo, Merchandise, Brand imagery, Apparel, Packaging, Simple quotes, and many more!
  9. Big Cat by FontMesa, $25.00
    Released in 2006 under the name Flatrock this new 2020 version takes back the original name of Big Cat. Also new for 2020 are two solid black weights and Big Cat now has additional accented glyphs for eastern European countries. If you're looking to make an authentic 1800's broadside poster then Big Cat is perfect for the job, combine it with other woodtype fonts from our collection.
  10. Brushine Collection by Trustha, $17.00
    Brushine Collection is a solid and complementary pair consisting of a serif all caps, with contrasting letter thickness and sharp edges making it more elegant and classy. As well as a handwritten script that look natural because they are made with marker by hand. All together your text will be beautiful, elegant and classy. Suitable for all creative projects, especially on, branding, advertising, product design, social media, and more.
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  12. Vaudeville JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Vaudeville JNL started out as the re-drawing of an angular Art Deco font hand-lettered on some old publications for sale online. After completing the basic alphabet, it was realized that it just didn't look good -- so a more traditional letter form was adapted to represent the style and times.
  13. Fux by Rodrigo Fuenzalida, $25.00
    Fux is a condensed, neutral looking font, that features and extended ligature set, small caps, old style numbers and stylistic alternates, that should help to fulfill all your type setting needs. Is perfect to be used as big display and title font, and works very good in small sizes and paragraphs.
  14. Kanban by ITC, $29.99
    Kanban is the work of British designer Ed Bugg, an all capital, oriental style typeface. Kanban was the word used for shop signs in old Japan and the letter forms mimic the square look of Japanese and Chinese calligraphy. Kanban is the ideal display solution wherever an oriental appearance is needed.
  15. MaryTodd by TipoType, $15.00
    MaryTodd was created for small texts with a variety of hierarchies. Is condensed to save space. It has a rich set of glyphs: small caps, old style figures, monospaced numbers, numerators and denominators for fractions, etc. It is ideal for organizing and presenting information in a clear and simple way.
  16. Kolesom by Frantic Disorder, $12.00
    Kolesom is bold display font that inspired from classic rusty stuff like old signage and poster. This typeface has various styles of font that includes Clean, Alt, Texture, and Western. I found it perfect for poster design, t-shirt design, and other display design needs. Works best in 100pt and above.
  17. Broadsheet by Three Islands Press, $29.00
    A full-featured typeface that simulates old newspaper text from the 1700s, Broadsheet gives you all the “long s” ligatures you could ever dream of. Wonderfully authentic in either display type or long blocks of body copy. Includes a couple of printer’s flourishes. (Based on antique publications from 1728 and 1776.)
  18. Althafia Display by Attract Studio, $17.00
    Althafia Display is a fancy display serif font with a unique character inspired by old-style serifs and contemporary serif fonts. Has dozens of fancy Alternates and Ligatures to combine in making Labels, signage, titles, logos, and many other creative projects. Include: 2 Weights Alternates & Ligatures OpenType support Multilingual PUA Encoded.
  19. Potamion by Beewest Studio, $10.00
    The Ugaritic alphabet is a script with ancient letters that was used around 1400 BC. Ugarit is an Old Southwest Semitic language and was found in Ugarit, a place in Syria. It has 30 letters. Other languages ​​(especially Hurrian) are sometimes written in the Ugaritic script in the area around Ugarit
  20. ITC Giovanni by ITC, $29.99
    ITC Giovanni is the work of the californian type designer Robert Slimbach, whose goal was to create a face of classic old style proportions that was nevertheless thoroughly contemporary. ITC Giovanni was given a modern feel with slightly shortened ascenders and descenders, a slightly larger x-height and optically lighter capitals.
  21. Mere by Josh Grzybowski, $19.99
    Loosely based on a Jan Tschichold specimen, Mere is a clean geometric sans-serif with simple lines that are best viewed as larger print but still have an impact at smaller point sizes. In addition to ligatures and fractions, Mere’s other OpenType features include old style numbers and small caps.
  22. Corpo Sans by Borutta Group, $19.00
    Corpo Sans is REFRESHED version of my old font Korpo Sans. Corpo Sans is a sans type family with a friendly feel. This type contains 12 variants with 6 weights.The high contrast and high x height is perfect for headlines and display uses. Corpo Sans is great complement for Corpo Serif.
  23. Print Shop Relics JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Pointing hands, floral embellishments, a World War II "Victory" emblem and an old telephone are but a few of the classic images redrawn from vintage source material for Print Shop Relics JNL. Lovers of pre-digital clip art from the letterpress era will find these embellishments useful, charming and helpful.
  24. Khatt Algharraf by Mans Greback, $59.00
    Dive into the mesmerizing strokes of Khatt Algharraf, an Arabic typeface that seamlessly blends the age-old beauty of Middle Eastern calligraphy with the dynamism of modern design. With every curve and contour, it tells tales of ancient deserts and bustling souks, yet its sharp, crisp features make it strikingly contemporary.
  25. WBP Helena by Studio Jasper Nijssen, $15.00
    Helena derived her curves from the old Chinese Tangram puzzle. She sure is playful, though sometimes she bites furiously. No worries! Helena may seem to be a tad crazy, but all in good moderation. Don’t go overboard, use her well and I can assure you … she’ll be worth all your effort.
  26. Mulhouse by Hanoded, $15.00
    Mulhouse is a city in Northern France. It has a nice historical center and a car museum. Mulhouse font is a ‘movie poster font’: it was modeled after old movie posters from the 50’s. It comes with swashes for the upper case glyphs and a generous sprinkling of diacritics.
  27. Melvin Eustace NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    Here’s a simple, classic hand-lettered gem, based on an old photoface named Adonis. Suitable for headline or text use, it’s a refreshing and lively alternate to Comic Sans. All versions of this font include the Unicode 1250 Central European character set in addition to the standard Unicode 1252 Latin set.
  28. Diamant Pro by RMU, $50.00
    Diamant Pro is a versatile multilingual serif font family which comes with small caps and old-style figures. These fonts are suitable for the major West and Central European languages as well as for Turkish and Cyrillic written languages. This font family is ideal for bodytexts in newspapers and magazins.
  29. Erratic JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Erratic JNL earns its name from the varying widths and shapes of the hand lettering found on some old Art-Deco era sheet music. Following this unusual pattern throughout the complete typeface, the user finds a mix of traditional Deco type design and an overly wide M, N, W and 8.
  30. AT Move Straw by André Toet Design, $39.95
    STRAW The inspiration for this capital alphabet came from those beautiful haystacks you see in summer and the old fashioned Mikado game! We wanted to create a light, fragile and airy typeface with an optical effect. And here it is ... it’s just STRAW ! Concept/Art Direction/Design: André Toet © 2017
  31. Nouveau Rock by Okaycat, $29.95
    Nouveau Rock creates a blend of old & new combined. Classic, yet funky. This font has a rough-cut elegance—surprisingly nostalgic. However, the influences of urban folk art also bring a modern familiarity. Nouveau Rock is extended, containing West European diacritics & ligatures, making it also suitable for multilingual environments & publications.
  32. RM Signwriter by Ray Meadows, $19.00
    Inspired by the signwriting on traditional old canal boats in the UK, this bold, block serif design has many potential uses. Due to the modular nature of this design there may be a slight lack of smoothness to the curves at very large point sizes (around 100 pt and above).
  33. Hagenbeck by alphabeet.at, $30.00
    Hagenbeck is an old style font face with the intention to get really bold. It's a design from 2019, drawn during a rainy stay in the eponymous district in Hamburg, the designers ‘hood for a long time. There is the bold weight and a decorative stamped version of this font face.
  34. Telegraph by Solotype, $19.95
    Charles Beeler Jr. designed this in 1895 for Mackellar, Smiths and Jordan, which was part of the American Type Founders combine. The font had a short life because five years later ATF began an "off with the old, on with the new" program, and this font was an early victim.
  35. New Victoria by Gartype Studio, $10.00
    A modern blackletter typeface, designed by combining an old english style & modern style. It can be used for textbook, display text, headlines, logotype, and more. Within support by multilingual glyphs (characters), & lot of punctuations to support many people around the world with their unique languange and accent. Thank you very much.
  36. Roma Initial Caps JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Roma Initial Caps JNL is a set of alphabet caps drawn from elegant lettering found in an old sign painter's manual. The upper case keys have the letters in white on black backgrounds, while the lower case has the letters in black on a white background with a black border.
  37. Cerise by Magpie Paper Works, $58.00
    Cerise from Magpie Paper Works is a sweet, hand-lettered font ready for any use. She's full of Opentype features that mix & match for a convincing calligraphy effect. Cerise includes decorative contextual caps, double-letter ligatures, discretionary ligatures, and old-style numerals as well as 62 coordinating strokes and swashes.
  38. Carbonara by Hanoded, $20.00
    Carbonara. Nope, it's not the pasta sauce, but a nice, grungy typewriter font, made using a pre-war typewriter, some oil and a stack of old-fashioned carbon paper sheets. You can use it to give your designs some oomph. Comes with a whole bunch of contextual and stylistic alternates.
  39. Circus Stars by Vladislav Ivanov, $20.00
    Circus stars is Vladislav Ivanov font with a retro touch, inspired by the look of old circus and movie posters. It works well with normal size text, but it works even better for large displays, short words, or even just to incorporate a few or single characters in a design.
  40. Chase by Device, $39.00
    Type that preserves the over- and under-inked textures of true old-fashioned wood faces, now available without ink on your fingers straight from your keyboard. Based on samples taken from early and mid Nineteenth century Clarendons, the font carefully preserves all the battered idiosyncracies of vintage print shop type.
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