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  1. HT Gelateria by Dharma Type, $19.99
    Gelateria is characterized by its dots and tails. This font is as a whole smooth and elegant. But because its dots and end of the tails are little points, Gelateria impressed you very much. Holiday Type Project offers retro hand drawing scripts. Inspired by retro script on shopfront lettering, wall paint advertisements in Italy around 1950s. Check out the script fonts from Holiday Type!
  2. Hypnotica by Deniart Systems, $15.00
    Hypnotize your audience! For a truly unusual eye-catching experience, this modern-day series, containing 52 geometrical and optical mofifs, can bewitch and fool the eyes with unexpected shifts in focus. Whether your documents are for print or screen, these symbols are sure to add a little fun to all your presentations.
  3. FHA Tuscan Roman by Fontry West, $20.00
    The first Tuscan lettering was penned in the mid-fourth century by the calligrapher Furius Dionysius Filocalus. The style was still in common usage as calligraphy when Vincent Figgins designed the first Antique Tuscan for print in 1817. Antique and Gothic Tuscan woodtype fonts appeared in the 1830’s. By the 1850’s, Tuscan fonts had become popular in America. These styles continued in print use into the twentieth century. Tuscan Antique and Gothic styles, borrowed from print and calligraphy, were perfect for signs, posters, handbills and other large format advertising. Sign painter, Frank Atkinson demonstrated several Tuscan forms in his book Sign Painting, A Complete Manual. Modified & Spurred Tuscan Romans were inspired by this and other works of the same period.
  4. Predators Cuspid by Gleb Guralnyk, $14.00
    A vintage angry looking typeface named "Predators Cuspid". It has a grunge scratched texture effect. Protruding "fangs" can be achieved by using a capital letters. Thank you and have a nice day!
  5. Spur Rust by Open Window, $19.95
    Spur Rust is a disheveled take on a spicy classic Hellenic Wide. The characters were loosely drawn and then given a scratched effect for authenticity. Victory awaits your design applications with Spur Rust.
  6. Deconstructed JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Deconstructed JNL is another set of rubber stamp alphabet letters and numbers from a 1930s toy printing set. The original typeface of this set is Cheltenham Open. The stamps were printed out and scanned, creating this limited-character font with dual characteristics. At small point sizes it replicates inked rubber stamp impressions, but in larger format it shows angular lines and erratic character shapes as if made from cut paper or lettering that was intentionally made to look damaged.
  7. Graffiti Bomerang by Nirmana Visual, $22.00
    Graffiti Bomerang is a bold display font that captures the rebellious spirit of street art. Its thick, uppercase letters feature jagged edges and unique embellishments that evoke the look of spray-painted graffiti. This font is perfect for creating eye-catching titles and headlines for urban-inspired designs, music posters, and other projects that require an edgy and daring style. The font’s bold and unapologetic personality is sure to make a statement.
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  14. Lobo Tommy - Personal use only
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  17. Brevier by CAST, $45.00
    Compact sans, ideal for setting long texts in small or very small type sizes: for packaging, instruction booklets, drug information leaflets and anything else that has to be legible at very small sizes. Lean and rhythmical, designed ideally to be used at less than 8 points (Brevier was the old typefounders’ name for 8-point type), Brevier holds up well even under adverse printing conditions. The apparently geometric letterforms hide Renaissance characteristics, the x-height and openings are very generous and the strokes slightly modulated. In order to offset ink spread – which is inevitable when printing very small sizes of type – Brevier has large white spaces between the letters. All internal angles have deep ink traps and many connections have been left open.
  18. Maeva by Autographis, $39.50
    Maeva is a non-joining wide formal 60s script, directly designed and carefully finished by hand on screen, trying to keep the script alive – preventing it from looking mechanical – by drawing each letter from scratch.
  19. BOT by fontkingz, $19.00
    The BOT font package includes two character sets, BOT-Regular and -Stencil. The futuristic looking characters are designed to work in both large scale and small sizes; it works very well as a comfortable, readable lettering on machines of any kind as much as in print and screen publications. In addition, the BOT-Stencil letters can easily be cut out and work as a template for painting type on any surface.
  20. Beach Please Vintage by Resistenza, $39.00
    Beach Please Vintage Is a font family designed with pointed brush and watercolours adding a grunge-rough texture.After the success of Beach Please, we release a new version, keeping the relaxed and tender brush, a bit inspired by sign painting. The caps have a bizarre look because of the reversed contrast on some letters. We have a slanted, wide version for each weight. More about Opentype Features: https://bit.ly/opentype-rsz
  21. Impressionable JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Impresssionable JNL is a font created from samples printed from a vintage rubber stamp toy set. This is a limited character design without spacing or kerning in order to preserve the hand-made look of inkpad printing on paper. A few extra punctuation glyphs, a percent sign and Euro were added to the original characters. At smaller sizes (72 point or less), the letters resemble the imprints of the stamps, but at higher sizes, they take on a different look of deconstructed lettering.
  22. Mang by MADType, $21.00
    Mang is an 11 point (or 22 pt or 44 pt etc.) bitmap font that was originally designed for a poetry piece in Born Magazine. It is slightly quirky but works well as a text face. You can use it for screen resolution or print designs as it includes outlines.
  23. 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.
  24. Confirmation JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    An old set of brass stencils spotted for sale on eBay were the inspiration for this font from Jeff Levine. Redrawn completely from scratch, Jeff retained the narrow "M" and angled corners found in the original.
  25. Pumpkinseed by Three Islands Press, $19.00
    The tale of Pumpkinseed began with a bit of hand-printing I noticed on the dinner menu at a local restaurant. I took a menu home for future reference. Several months later, some similar hand-lettering on another dinner menu caught my eye. I became a sort of connoisseur of hand-done menu lettering. After tweaking and adjusting a few of these menu-inspired (uppercase) characters, I placed them -- along with some other designs -- in an online Type in Progress survey. They won. So I finished the caps, drew out the lower case from scratch, created three weights and oblique styles. The result: Pumpkinseed, a full-featured casual hand-lettering face. Comes in Light, Medium, and Heavy.
  26. News Crew JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    It seems that after the 1960s, very few display typefaces were being produced that had the desirability to transcend generations, as did many type designs of the past. In 1970, a local television station embraced a lettering style for its logo that was a cross between round point pen nib lettering and the modular, techno look complete with squared characters in a futuristic "space age" style. News Crew JNL was inspired by the few examples found of this particular font [in use by the station at the time] and was pretty much created from scratch in order to capture the 1970s era of experimental typography. It is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  27. Retch by Hanoded, $15.00
    Retch - what's in a name? Retch is a unique typeface, heaving with character. It is scary and grotesque and is made to look like letters scratched onto a metal surface. Retch spits out most Latin based languages.
  28. Ignite The Light by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    Painted using tempera paints and a paintbrush, these letters are messy and angular.
  29. Yahosch by Ingrimayne Type, $9.00
    Yahosch replicates informal hand writing. The typeface is based on egg-shaped circular elements, with the larger part of the oval on the bottom. It comes in three weights, each with an italic style. The regular is very readable even at smaller point sizes where it appears much like neat hand printing.
  30. Silent Brush by Ditatype, $29.00
    Silent Brush is a very lovely, elegant script font in capital letters bigger than ordinary ones to express such dramatic, attractive visual effects. To be consistently legible and harmonious in the whole context, every letter has its own proportions. One of the font’s main features is the brush scratch on every letter to show that the writing is made up of a paint brush producing a lot of rough textures. You can see the brush scratches along the letters’ edges and the letters’ sides to express dynamic moving flows. Despite being inspired by handwritings, this script font has gone through various adjustments making it more consistent and legible. Furthermore, it is much better to use this font for big text sizes to be more legible. In addition, you may enjoy the available features here as well. Features: Multilingual Supports PUA Encoded Numerals and Punctuations Silent Brush fits best for any design projects requiring artistic touches such as brands’ logos, posters, merchandise designs, and other promoting media. Find out more ways to use this font by taking a look at the font preview. Thanks for purchasing our fonts. Hopefully, you have a great time using our font. Feel free to contact us anytime for further information or when you have trouble with the font. Thanks a lot and happy designing.
  31. Table Fortu JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Table Fortu JNL is a revival of an Art Deco font that has all the classic nuances of the period. Re-drawn from scratch by Jeff Levine, it contains additional characters and accents not found in the original.
  32. Maskule by Invasi Studio, $15.00
    Maskule Combo is a vintage combination pairing font that captures the essence of hand-painted signs. It features two fonts: Maskule Regular and Script, which work harmoniously together. With its charming and nostalgic style, it's the perfect choice for creating designs with a vintage theme. Whether you're working on headings, flyers, greeting cards, product packaging, book covers, printed quotes, logotypes, or album covers, Maskule Combo will add a touch of timeless appeal to your projects.
  33. Notulen Serif Display by Siwox Studios, $49.00
    Notulen is an Serif Display Typeface, Extra Bold style and nicely balanced curves. Notulen is inspired by Classic typography and now come with modern serif nuance. Short serifs with slightly rounded corners make this font legible at small points. Having several alternative letter variations makes it easy to work on all design projects and works perfectly for Logos, Headlines, Posters, Packaging, T-shirts, Postcards, Invitation, Wedding Sign, Sign Painting, Signboard, and much more. Thank you,
  34. Wildline by Mans Greback, $59.00
    Wildline is a fast logotype font, created to help you designing logotype or lettering that looks just like a hand-painted brush logo. Use it for designing signs, packaging, headlines, or a cool typographic print. Wildline has characteristics such as strength and confidence, while being dynamic, readable and very energic. Containing extensive lingual support, it covers all Latin European and Asian scripts. The font contains all characters you'll ever need, including all punctuation and numbers.
  35. Schorel by insigne, $29.00
    Schorel commands the room and sets the audience at ease. This new Scotch Roman typeface from insigne is a confident personality with a tasteful amount of contrast. Cool, sharp, balanced, and contemporary, Schorel not only delivers well in longer texts, but can use its mass to meet the needs of subheadlines, callouts, and other similar projects. Scotch typefaces initially come from Scottish foundries, popular in the United States in the late 18th century. This beautiful genre of type grew in popularity through the Victorian era and most of the 20th century to make regular appearance in books, magazines, newspapers, and advertisements. Schorel itself, with its moderate contrast and organic design, features short ascenders and descenders and calligraphic italics. The design features a few ball terminals, but mostly touts its bracket serifs, which come to a sharp point. The typeface, ideal for medium to large sizes, is useful for both headlines and text, carefully created for both print and screen. This OpenType font supports most Latin-based languages. Schorel has nine weights and a true italic, and many special features such as small caps, fractions, old-style figures, and numerous extras complete each font. It’s every bit a delight to your reader’s eye.
  36. Longacre JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Longacre JNL is bold. It's condensed. It has rounded ends. The design is both eye-catching and casual; perfect for titling that needs to make a point without being overwhelming. Based on a set of wood type, this design also offers an inference of child-like simplicity, as it is very similar to the type of lettering found on classroom bulleting boards.
  37. Printers Impressions JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Printers Impressions JNL is an assortment of various letterpress ornaments, corner pieces, catch words and other designs, along with some shipping labels with perforated edges; all re-drawn from vintage source material. For the shipping labels, print them in red and you will recreate the standard form of gummed label so popular for years before self-adhesives took over the market.
  38. PAG Julio by Prop-a-ganda, $19.99
    Prop-a-ganda offers retro-flavored fonts inspired by lettering on retro propaganda posters, retro advertising posters, retro packages all the world over. This is perfect font for your retrospective project. PAG Julio is a eye-catching, counter-contrast font with retro touch. This cool and cute font woks best for display uses, headlines, branding, print, and web design projects.
  39. PAG Liberta by Prop-a-ganda, $19.99
    Prop-a-ganda offers retro-flavored fonts inspired by lettering on retro propaganda posters, retro advertising posters, retro packages all the world over. This is perfect font for your retrospective project. Very bold stems. Pointed Apexes. Bars and some of the terminals which designed as a ball are very eye-catching. These features make a strong impact with nostalgic feel.
  40. Chiller by ITC, $40.99
    Chiller is the work of British designer Andrew Smith, a chaotic, reckless fun font. Although the ink blots and stray strokes might look undisciplined, the forms of this typeface were carefully planned and it is surprisingly legible even in small point sizes. Chiller is equipped with a number of alternate characters as well as illustrations and almost guarantees eye-catching graphics.
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