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  1. Ramllast by Thanoestd, $15.00
    INtroduction, Ramllast, This font is natural handwriting style, so if you need digital signature or natural hand writing for quotes, this is the perfect typeface for you! This font perfectly made to be applied especially in logo, and the other various formal forms such as invitations, labels, logos, magazines, books, greeting / wedding cards, packaging, fashion, make up, stationery, novels, labels or any type of advertising purpose.
  2. Zappaloosa by Bogstav, $18.00
    Zappaloosa is a wordplay, and the name came to me while listening to the radio while making this font. At a point I must have misheard something, but the name Zappaloosa popped up in my mind. The letters of Zappaloosa are playful and easy to use for serious or more loose use. I've added 3 different versions of each lowercase letter and multilingual support
  3. LLT Good Vibes by Latam Type Foundry, $10.00
    A good typography created with love for you, can be used in logos, posters, postcards, graphic arts in general. Good vibes is created from a brush stroke from there its effect finished brush type. Good vibes for you. Thank you! Good Vibes includes several extras to speed up your creative process by opening the glyphs in any vectorization program, Adobe Illustrator, Freehand, Corel Draw and others.
  4. Depot New by moretype, $35.00
    Original released in 2006 Depot has now been updated to Depot New. While staying true to its original robust charm Depot New has been reexamined from the ground up with improved outlines, spacing, kerning and opentype features. Depot New also boasts two new weights with Thin and Thin Italic added to its arsenal, making it the perfect choice for the most demanding of jobs.
  5. Trailmap by Atlantic Fonts, $26.00
    Whether you're comfortable in your hiking boots or booting up your computer, Trailmap gets you where you want to go with an engaging mix of lower and uppercase or all caps. For double letters, or anywhere that needs it, add extra variation by combining lower and uppercase letters. Trailmap coordinates naturally with Trailmap Pictures, a fantastically fun collection of wilderness icons from rainclouds to raccoons.
  6. Bazoo Tow NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    Here's a faithful rendering of the slightly quirky, but thoroughly yeomanlike headline face Basuto, designed by Stanley Baxter and released by the Stephenson Blake Type Foundry in 1927. Bold, brassy and a little sassy, this one will perk up your headlines fer sure. Both versions include the complete Latin 1252, Central European 1250 and Turkish 1254 character sets, as well as localization for Moldovan and Romanian.
  7. Battle Cry by Comicraft, $19.00
    As Titans Clash in The Final Battle of Good versus Evil, Man versus Machine, God versus Mortal and Coke versus Pepsi, ace lettering artist, Ferran Delgado from Spain teams up with our very own John ‘JG’ Roshell for one last attack on the assembled Cover Lettering Styles of Yore. Fill your lungs and prepare for... BATTTTTTLECRRRRRYYYYYYYYYYY! See the families related to Battle Cry: Battle Scarred & Battle Damaged .
  8. Rugsnatcher by PizzaDude.dk, $20.00
    Step into the future with this retro computer video game font! Get that 80'ies feeling with shoot 'em up games and mazes full of deadly robots - just waiting to zap you with their lazers! Rugsnatcher comes with a sci-fi loadful of ligatures, that curl and swirl ... right into outer space! Play around with UPPERCASE and lowercase to change how the letters play!
  9. Nightlong by RagamKata, $14.00
    New retro display font, Nightlong! Nightlong is a strong and bold sans serif with a touch of vintage look and feel. This type of font perfectly made to be applied especially in logo, headline, signage and the other various formal forms such as invitations, labels, logos, magazines, books, greeting / wedding cards, packaging, fashion, make up, stationery, novels, labels or any type of advertising purpose.
  10. Leyton by The Colour Grey, $35.00
    A bold, friendly, impactful typeface. Ideal for filling with graphics and textures and layering with other type. Named in reference to the generously proportioned Alfred Hitchcock (born in Leytonstone). Leyton was designed to be as fat and punchy as possible without losing legibility. Each character fills up the space – throwing away counters in the process. Discounts available for certain projects – particularly charities and students.
  11. Deco Redux JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A long-set aside Art Deco typeface design begun (but not completed) may or not have been from a vintage source, but its roots go well back into Art Deco lettering. Taking the existing letters and thickening their weights, removing the counters and ending up with a completely new, solid alphabet design resulted in Deco Redux JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  12. Native Txt by XdCreative, $25.00
    About Native-Txt It is combine of transitional and contemporary type style, with variable stress angle and more stroke contrast. Native-txt has vary styles and most have a large x-height with bracketed serif and square terminal also a litle open aperture. Native-Txt comes up with a true italic with calligraphic latin style, this is a very contrasting and perfectly elegant. Thank you _xdCreative
  13. Groovadelic NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    Break out the love beads and fire up the lava lamps, and make way for this hippy, dippy homage to the Sixties. Finely tuned letterforms and extensive, thoughtful hand-kerning means your headlines will ride with the tide and go with the flow. All versions of this font include the Unicode 1250 Central European character set in addition to the standard Unicode 1252 Latin set.
  14. Hopeless Romantic Society by PeachCreme, $23.00
    An imperfectly charming handwritten font, "Hopeless Romantic Society", is here to liven up your design works. This carefree ligature-filled handwritten typeface was influenced by writings that were sloppily produced by hand. With these 55 ligatures, your designs will have that extra layer of authenticity. Whether you're looking to create a playful logo or send a handwritten letter, this typeface is the way to go.
  15. Pujarelah by Differentialtype, $12.00
    Pujarelah is an elegant and modern serif font family with many weights that you can mix and match. It has 9 weight styles and 9 italics that you can play with to suit your project. Pujarelah is suitable for application on various other formal forms such as invitations, labels, logos, magazines, books, greeting/wedding cards, packaging, fashion, make-up, stationery, novels, labels and many other projects.
  16. Broiter by Abbasy Studio, $15.00
    Introducing Broiter, 2 font mono weight family with plenty of alternative long stemmed characters. These 2 fonts make it effortless to create hand made lettering, and perfectly suitable for made to be applied in logo, and the other various formal forms such as invitations, labels, logos, magazines, books, greeting / wedding cards, packaging, fashion, make up, stationery, novels, labels or any type of advertising purpose.
  17. Stink Buster by Bogstav, $16.00
    There’s nothing stinky about this font, don’t worry! But what’s is up with Stink Buster is a whole lot of serifs gone bad! Each letter is loosely based upon the classic slab serif style, but influence by grafitti and comics just made them crooked and off the grid. But despite that, the font works great if you have a message that you want shouted out loud!
  18. Brefa by Twinletter, $10.00
    Brefa is a san serif font family that carries a modern classic theme with a variety of designed fonts with light strokes that make up a vintage style with a rustic touch and a stamp With this font, you can beautify your work as well as strengthen your work in the form of storytelling, logos, typography, hand-lettering, packaging, t-shirts, labels, and much more.
  19. Royalty Opulence by Letterhend, $14.00
    Introducing, Royalti Opulance - a standout bold script with simple sans in one typeface. This type of font perfectly made to be applied especially in logo, headline, signage and the other various formal forms such as invitations, labels, logos, magazines, books, greeting / wedding cards, packaging, fashion, make up, stationery, novels, labels or any type of advertising purpose. Features : Uppercase & lowercase Numbers and punctuation Alternates & Ligatures Multilingual PUA encoded
  20. Sentra by Letterhend, $17.00
    Sentra Display is a handmade font duo with wide characters. This type of font perfectly made to be applied especially in logo, and the other various formal forms such as invitations, labels, logos, magazines, books, greeting / wedding cards, packaging, fashion, make up, stationery, novels, labels or any type of advertising purpose. Features : - Two type of style - Uppercase & lowercase - Numbers and punctuation - Multilingual - Alternates & ligatures - PUA encoded
  21. After Nightfall by Hanoded, $10.00
    After Nightfall is a handmade fairytale font. It was called Bunting Nook first (after a spooky story of a black dog that haunts a town in Britain), but I figured it was a bit of a weird name, so I settled for After Nightfall. This font comes with some lovely swashes, which should be used sparingly. But that, of course, is entirely up to you.
  22. Sprouts by Wundes, $18.00
    Sprouts is probably best described as "Bonsai-Nouveau". It's designed to look 100% organic up close, while maintaining good readability even at a distance. The looped letters terminate in playful swirls perfect for use on the cover of a menu or cookbook, yet would be equally at home in corporate logo art or as initials. Play with it, because creativity is an organic process.
  23. Mail Route JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    It’s not often a vintage cartoon can inspire a type design, but such is the case when the name “Daffy Duck” is hand lettered on a mailbox in the 1946 Warner Brothers cartoon “The Great Piggy Bank Robbery” (famously being a send-up of the popular Dick Tracy comic strip by Chester Gould). Mail Route JNL is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  24. Jawbox by Chank, $49.00
    In 1995, when indie rock hipness was just reaching its pique, Chank was really into Jawbox, a post-punk band from DC. It was their music he was listening to when he made this font for the Space Ghost web site. The band broke up in 1997, but the font named in their honor lives on. This font family includes Jawbox, Jawbox Chanky, and Jawbreaker.
  25. Rainesta by Digitype Studio, $22.00
    Rainesta comes with 7 unique font styles, you can use them according to your project, whether for headlines or taglines. This font is very suitable to be applied to various other formal forms such as websites, ebooks, labels, logos, magazines, books, packaging, fashion, make-up, stationery, labels, or all kinds of advertising purposes. Features: 7 styles uppercase & lowercase numbers and punctuation multilingual ligatures PUA encoded Thank you.
  26. Komersie by Arterfak Project, $18.00
    Say hello to Komersie, a playful marker font. Made with the natural marker brush and slightly slanted stroke, that gives the more handwriting feels. Komersie is an all-caps font with small caps, alternates, and swashes. The joyful font to cheer up your project! Perfect for children's design, labels, display, recipes, sale banners, posters, short quotes, and cute packaging! Thank you for watching and happy creating!
  27. Widdershins by Hanoded, $15.00
    I like strange words. Widdershins is one of them: it means ‘to go counter clockwise’ and I picked it up from a book I am reading at the moment. Widdershins font was created using a broken bamboo satay skewer and Chinese ink. It is a little messy, uneven and maybe even unnerving, but I am sure you’ll find a way to put it to good use.
  28. Spicy Hour by PizzaDude.dk, $17.00
    Spicy Hour can be used for all your dishes and designs that needs that extra seasoning. Just mix, and you are ready to go! The ingredients includes contextual alternates, which in this case means that every letter has 5 different versions, which automatically cycles as you type. In other words, it spices up your text! Multilingual support is also a part of the dish!
  29. Tiffany Laurence by Ronny Studio, $24.00
    Tiffany Laurence Serif is a classy eighties magazine-inspired font - with complementary italic versions. Both come in two versions one with more contrast and sharper than the other. In true Eighties style. This font looks premium and is very suitable for your design needs such as invitations, labels, logos, magazines, books, greeting / wedding cards, packaging, fashion, make up, stationery, novels, labels or any type of advertising purpose.
  30. Glengary NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    Although the pattern for this typeface, originally named Glenmoy, was released by Stephenson Blake in 1932, the letterforms can be more aptly described as pure 1950s retro. With beatniks, Brando and blue suede shoes all rolled up into one, this typeface is definitely a contender. The Opentype versions (OTF and TTF) of this font contain the complete Unicode Latin, Latin 1 and Latin Extended-A character sets.
  31. Psyleidoscope by Designpiraten, $19.00
    Imagine a font that reveals more and more details the closer you get. Clearly readable in small sizes and illustrative when blown up to large scales. A psychedelic trip, a kaleidoscope of discoveries – that is Psyleidoscope. Use it in extreme sizes – large and small – to get all the fun out of it. There are two styles, Regular and Bold, with glyphs that support 207 different languages.
  32. Century Old Style by Linotype, $29.99
    In 1894, Linn Boyd Benton finished a commission for a new text typeface with the American periodical, Century magazine. Century is typical of the neorenaissance movement in typography at the end of the 19th century. Morris Fuller Benton drew a number of versions of the font for the font foundry, American Typefounders, and Century was later taken up by the firms Linotype, Intertype and Monotype.
  33. English 157 by ParaType, $30.00
    The Bitstream version of Englische Schreibschrift by H. Berthold, 1970–72. An unconnected copperplate script of the English nineteenth-century fashion, so-called Spencerian. Based on pressure pointed quill calligraphy. Unlike other copperplate scripts, the letters in this face do not link up. For use in advertising and display typography in relatively small sizes. Cyrillic version was developed at ParaType in 2000 by Vladimir Yefimov.
  34. Milden by Youthlabs, $21.00
    Introducing MILDEN fancy serif font. MILDEN is a serif font that gives fancy touch on your design. It looks so good for fashion brand logo. With many alternative fonts, MILDEN will make it easier for you to use various design functions, be it for logos, typography, magazine, fashion, branding, advertising, and more. What's the Feature ? Uppercase and Lowercase Alternate Ligatures Multilinguals Support Up to 450 Glyphs
  35. Brave Eighty One by Alit Design, $12.00
    Brave Eighty One is inspired by futuristic design concepts and space-like design concepts. This font is good for future, modern, space, sports, bold and speed themed designs. This font is perfect for collecting on your computer for up-and-coming design projects or work in progress, because the Brave Eighty One has no trending period, and will always look cool whatever year it is.
  36. Brazos NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    One in the series of fonts called Whiz-Bang Wood Type, intended to be set large and tight. Brazos is an ultrabold, ultrawide sans-serif face that takes up a lot of horizontal territory, but fits in little vertical space. Named after the famous river in Texas. Both versions of the font include the 1252 Latin and 1250 CE character sets (with localization for Romanian and Moldovan).
  37. Jumbo Mumbo NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    This rather quirky typeface is based on a design by Collette and Dufour, originally called "Independant", for the Maison Plantin foundry of Belgium. Ultramodern (by 1930s standards, at least) and ultrabold, it takes up a lot of real estate, and commands a lot of attention while doing so. Both versions of this font include the complete Unicode Latin 1252 and Central European 1250 character sets.
  38. VEMKA by Aminmario Studio, $25.00
    VEMKA MODERN DISPLAY FONT Made for eye-catching display use. Vemka has a lot of spunk and a bit of eccentricity, along with sophisticated details that hold up to a very modern size. With a wide range of expression and personality, it can be used for everything from fashion labels to logotypes, to modern billboards and editorials. Comes with Regular and Italic. Thanks Happy creating design
  39. Morning Glory NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    This quaint little charmer was found under the same name in the 1893 Cleveland Type Foundry specimen book. Slightly quirky and naively elegant, it's the perfect choice for everything from invitations to headlines. It also contains a few alternate characters in the ASCII circumflex and tilde positions to spice up your layouts. Both versions of the font contain characters to support all major European languages.
  40. Futura Next by Neufville Digital, $45.25
    Our most up-to-date Futura adapted to the new times. Its peculiarity lies in the curved endings of three of its letters (“j”, “l” and “t”), which gives the typeface a more dynamic and modern look, making it easier to visualize on small and low-resolution screens. The original designs of these characters are also included. Futura is a Trademark of BauerTypes SL
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