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  1. Funky Muskrat - Unknown license
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  3. Pen Work JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The 1938 sheet music for "(The Dwarves Marching Song) Heigh-Ho" from Walt Disney's "Snow White" had the part of the title in parenthesis hand lettered with a round nib ink pen. This lettering became the inspiration for Pen Work JNL, and is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  4. Sangre BB by Blambot, $20.00
    A handwriting font with a decidedly sexy, Mediterranean flair. Perfect for restaurant signage, menus, party invitations and more. Sangre includes a plethora of European characters.
  5. Gusto by Device, $39.00
    Gusto comes in three related variants that go from hot-dog to melted chocolate, a gastronomic combination not to be passed up (or thrown up).
  6. Lamar Pen by Three Islands Press, $39.00
    Mirabeau Buonaparte Lamar had an exotic name for a historic Texan, but he left his mark beginning in 1836, the year of Texas independence and the first year that pioneers other than mountain men made their way West. Lamar went on to become the young republic’s first elected vice-president (to President Houston) and second president -- and to author a number of interesting letters in his elegant, stylish hand. (Mirabeau B. Lamar grew up a well-to-do southerner from Georgia, and his penmanship shows it.) One of the most interesting aspects of designing old handwriting fonts, to me, is pausing to reflect on the actual moment that the letter-writer is sitting at his or her desk or table, pen in hand, putting thoughts to words -- 150 to 200 years ago. Has a complete character set, and plenty more.
  7. Excited Alphabets by Harald Geisler, $50.00
    Excited-Alphabets is a lowercase display font. The letterform is sans-serif with a few appendages to give the letters a life-like and cheerful form. Also, each Letter has two poses (i.e. s and S) which makes it easy to design the perfect headline, characters can also be chosen individually from the glyphs menu to get a unique look. Its dynamic or ‘dancing’ look makes it perfect for (short) editorial headlines, celebratory lines, fun branding, social media posts, website headers, posters, ads, products, stationery designs and more. Excited alphabets was born in Frankfurt (Germany) when two ‘almost-neighbours’ met at a coffee shop. Inspired by the illustration of Sumbo Pinheiro, Excited was designed by Harald Geisler and Sumbo Pinheiro. From quirky illustration to font, this was a fun project to work on because each alphabet comes with its own sassy character.
  8. De Gozaru by Bejeletter, $14.00
    De Gozaru, is a classic calligraphy font with a beautiful arch. This font is available in several modern swirls that can make your work look elegant, sweet and perfect. This font also has several alternatives that can allow you to improvise your writing.
  9. Team Deco JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    In an online edition of Modern Screen Magazine for March of 1936, many of the article headlines were set in a bold, slab serif inline font which (although possessing some Art Deco traits) could double as a sports font. This is now available as Team Deco JNL in both regular and oblique versions.
  10. Laricio by Présence Typo, $36.00
    Laricio is the italian name of the larch tree. This typeface has naturalist and renaissance connotations. The design of the stems is organic. The general feeling is slightly prickling like the foliage of conifers. In french, the word "fût" qualifies the "stem" (of a letter) and also the "bole" (of a tree).
  11. Aftermath (BRK) - Unknown license
  12. Nebbiolo by Jonahfonts, $39.00
    A single-stoked gothic font with UltraLight, Light, DemiBold, Bold and Extra Bold weights. Usage recommendations: Captions, packaging, cards, posters, ads, book jackets, manuals, menus, fashions.
  13. Branding Iron by Monotype, $40.99
    Branding Iron is similar to Barnum Block. Use the Branding Iron font for headlines, signs, menus and posters, especially where an American Western quality is desired.
  14. URAL by Fenotype, $19.00
    On a clear day you can see all the way to URAL from a high place in Helsinki. There your eyes will meet strange permafrost letters.
  15. Very Frank by Up Up Creative, $16.00
    Meet Very Frank, a font that won’t feed you any lines or tell you any lies. Straight and tall and lacking in all but the subtlest softening details (look at the leg on that uppercase K, though…). Very Frank is a condensed sans serif display font (in regular and italic) with tall, straightforward lines and subtle curves to soften things up. It includes a ton of standard and discretionary ligatures and two stylistic sets to spice things up and add some fun. It's perfect for headlines, editorial design, monograms, branding, logos, poster design, and more. Very Frank includes approximately 540 glyphs and more than 75 standard and discretionary ligatures. Additional OpenType features include character variants, stylistic sets, and multilingual support (including multiple currency symbols). The OpenType features can be very easily accessed by using OpenType-savvy programs such as Adobe Illustrator and Adobe InDesign. (To access these awesome features in Microsoft Word, you'll need to get comfortable with the advanced tab of Word's font menu.)
  16. Fits by DearType, $40.00
    Fits is a modern version of the versatile vintage style script. It's clean, legible and easy to use. Fits was meant to be used as an everyday workhorse font, thus its uses are endless - from websites and signage to merchandise and editorial designs. It looks great on product packaging and menus, being easily readable from afar. It has some initial forms and ligatures, as well as fancier alternates for the capital letters (in case you want to spice things up a bit). Unlike its predecessor, BeachBar, Fits has more basic letter shapes which makes it the perfect script for most day-to-day design applications - think apps, websites, merchandise, posters and cards, blog titles, t-shirts, branding and animation projects, etc. As promised, Fits comes in seven weights for a different impact and with a neat set of Cyrillic letters. All in all, Fits is a simple and workable script that will fit most design tasks perfectly.
  17. Genty by Flavortype, $19.00
    Meets Genty, A new carefully crafted Delightful Bold on a script typefaces. A Creation of combining on our last 2 fonts which is Budge and Glaw. It generates a lot more fun, more trendy and more vibrant. It’s Versatile, Fun, Cute and Beauty feel that you get in Genty Typefaces. Genty Created with a tons of opentype features!. beautiful swashes, contextual alternates, stylistic sets up to 15 alternates, ligatures, ascender & descender swashes, Uppercase swashes, swoosh under the letters and swoosh at final of the letters. Every glyphs for alternates are curated for the best and possible without eliminate characteristic of this fonts. Genty also comes with a Font Pair Sans Serif that complete the needs for your design. Our creation on the display to give you a reference what it looks like on your project. such as Branding, Header, Logotype, Poster, Magazine, Packaging, Food Menus, and etc. It shows that Genty clearly can accommodate various design style.
  18. Bloody Charm by PizzaDude.dk, $20.00
    Is it blood, melted ice, water or something slimy? Choose yourself, because Bloody Charm can be used for all purposed that needs something either scary or melting. I've added two versions: Regular and Drips. The Drips versions is (you may have guessed it already!) a bit more drippy than the regular version. Both versions uses contextual alternates, which in this case means that there is 3 different versions of all lowercase letters - and these automatically cycles as you type!
  19. Variety Store JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Ben Harris' illustrated cover for the sheet music of "I Found A Million Dollar Baby (in a Five and Ten Cent Store)" from 1931's "Billy Rose's Crazy Quilt" lists the show's stars and other credits in a pen lettered monoline design with rounded terminals. This early Art Deco type style has now become the digital font Variety Store JNL (a reference to the Five and Ten Cent stores alluded to in the song title from the sheet music).
  20. LiebeMenuLettering by LiebeFonts, $19.90
    LiebeMenuLettering is a collection of commonly used words and phrases found in restaurant signage and menus. Every phrase has been hand-lettered to give your menus or dinner invitations the handmade but professional look they deserve. The most frequently used restaurant terms from four different languages (English, Italian, French, and German) are included in this single font and can be used in any text or graphics application. Combine LiebeMenuLettering with our popular LiebeMenu and LiebeCook fonts.
  21. Chicory by Ascender, $29.99
    Chicory is a beautiful new calligraphic typeface with a touch of elegance. The narrow chancery style is perfect for formal invitations, newsletter mastheads, menus and greeting cards.
  22. XComputerBugs by Ingrimayne Type, $14.95
    XComputerBugs is a pictorial font of insects, mostly butterflies and moths. A few are based on actual species, but most are fanciful and meant only for decoration.
  23. Hiew by Okaycat, $29.95
    Okaycat presents "Hiew". Hiew is a connected font with serif, some bold personality making your message clear. Includes European accents and extra characters to meet publication needs.
  24. Sans Serif Inline by ARTypes, $35.00
    Based on the 36-point design of the Amsterdam Nobel Inline capitals (1931), Sans Serif Inline™ is designed specially to meet the requirements of today's technology.
  25. Patty Day by Ingrimayne Type, $14.95
    March may be a good time to use this typeface. PattyDay is a caps-only typeface in which the letters are decorated with shamrocks or clovers. Some but not all of the lower-case letters are different from the upper-case letters. If you want a version of this face without the shamrocks, try Ingone.
  26. Nd Harquied by Notdef Type, $25.00
    What about some spooky type? Nd Harquied is great for Halloween, Comics, Monsters, or maybe something that you came up with melting cheese! How creative can you be?
  27. RT Austin Plain by Estudio Calderon, $19.00
    Austin Plain is derived from the union between Melts Script and Deftone Stylus, the result is a friendly typeface that mixes old American styles with modern design concepts.
  28. Skinni by Joachim Frank, $19.00
    A handcrafted font with extremely narrow letters, suitable for headings, logos, brands, menus, invitations, but can also be used with lowercase letters. Designed 2022 by Joachim Frank Germany.
  29. Cigarette by Dharma Type, $14.99
    Experimental typography meets Art deco retro style. Odd contrast gives your work a curious impression.By using 'liga' and 'dlig' feature of OpenType format, you can access advanced typography.
  30. WT Solaire by Wraith Types, $50.00
    Inspired by the classical “Fell Types”, especially the charmingly quirky weights designed by Peter De Walpergen. WT Solaire is a liberal interpretation of those cuts, meant for the digital age. Its design reflects an elegant tension between tradition and modernity. Its elegance and sharpness make it a perfect fit for any project that requires impact and subtlety at the same time. It is especially meant for editorial design, be it magazines or books, but it also works well with images.
  31. Engrace by Angele Kamp, $26.00
    Meet Engrace, a serif font family with elegant & stylish curves. She’s romantic, classy and modern all wrapped into one, and surely can not be missed in your font collection.
  32. Almibar by Corradine Fonts, $24.95
    Almibar is a delicate and very elegant connected script font. Its classic style is perfect to be applied in any type of formal pieces such invitations, labels and menus.
  33. P22 Afton by IHOF, $24.95
    A cursive font with a curvilinear feel, named for the Scottish stream immortalized by the poet Robert Burns. Useful for menus, certificates, display lines, short paragraphs or poetry setting.
  34. Classy Diner by Haiku Monkey, $10.00
    Handwritten with care, and made bold and consistent with an art deco flair. If I owned a classy diner, this is how I'd like my chalkboard menus to look.
  35. Indian by Supfonts, $17.00
    Meet my new font Indian! Indian includes full set of lovely uppercase and lowercase letters, multilingual symbols, numerals, punctuation and ligatures. This is so perfect for invitations, monograms etc
  36. Q-bo - Personal use only
  37. Morning Sans by cm5dzyne, $12.00
    From the March 2008 issue of In Your Face: "(Morning Sans) is an especially legible stressed sans (that) manages to combine both a calligraphic fluidity with the hard edges of incised lettering without focusing too much attention on individual characters: it remains very readable and keeps an even color on the page, even in long settings."
  38. Deco Template JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Deco Template JNL is a font made from the inline portion of Stationer JNL, which itself was based on the hand lettered 1938 sheet music title for the official Coast Guard Marching Song "Semper Paratus" "(Always Ready)". Resembling a drafting template with a square, modular look, this type design is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  39. Junebug Stomp NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    A circa-1925 poster for the chanteuse Arlette Montal, signed simply "Bouchard," provided the inspiration for this roly-poly romp through the alphabet. It takes its name from a popular East Texas summertime porch dance...or not. This font contains the complete Latin language character set (Unicode 1252) plus support for Central European (Unicode 1250) languages as well.
  40. Artful Nouveau JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Artful Nouveau JNL was modeled from the hand lettering on the sheet music cover for the 1910 song "Gee, But It's Great to Meet a Friend from Your Home Town".
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