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  1. Sholaria by Subqi Studio, $29.99
    Sholaria designed to be a clean and luxurious display script font. Inspired by vintage copperplate style. Carefully made for the best 'flow' result. Came with seamless connection each others . Ton of 'necessary' swash alternates to playing with, around 400 glyphs total. This font will suitable for your any project. Branding, quotes, headlines, romantic letters and many more. Little note, you could access the end swash by check the number 1 and 2 alternate or just find it via glyph table.
  2. Urgent Burger by Four Lines Std, $15.00
    Meet Urgent Burger, a font inspired by paper cut styles. "Urgent Burger" is not just about looks; it's also designed with the science of typography in mind. Each letter is crafted for exceptional readability and legibility. So, your message always shines through. Whether you're designing a whimsical birthday card, a captivating logo, or a funky poster, "Urgent Burger" adapts effortlessly to any project. With multiple weights and styles, you have the creative freedom to play around and explore endless possibilities.
  3. Athlone by Fontdation, $15.00
    Athlone, a display font that inspired by the vintage/classic letterforms. Mouse-crafted with high attention to details; clean lines, sharp edges and tempting curves. Available in slanted version too, gives you more options too play with. Suits best for title/headline, logo/logotype, packaging/label designs, etc.Packed with 300+ glyphs, Athlone gives you standard upper/lower case characters, numerals, punctuations, some multilingual letters, alternate characters, stylistic sets, ligatures, etc. This font is a must have item for your designing arsenal.
  4. Belymon Script by Letterhend, $16.00
    Belymon Script is a one-of-a-kind script with classic touch and very readable at glance. Really perfect for you who needs a typeface for especially logotype, apparel, invitation, branding, packaging, advertising etc. The main feature for this script is stylistic set for each characters up to 6 set! Just play around and you will enjoy it. This typeface is comes in uppercase, lowercase, punctuations, symbols & numerals, stylistic set alternate, ligatures, etc also support multilingual and already PUA encoded.
  5. Kidplay by ZetDesign, $6.00
    Hey Guys! My new Font Kidplay is a funny and playful sans serif, perfect for child magazine cover, comic creations, branding projects, headlines, posters and packaging! Kidplay font has three styles allow unique and versatile design options! Furthermore it is a unicase font, so you can also play with uppercase and lowercase initials. But that's not all! it is equipped with multilingual accents, so it can be used in several Latin languages. I hope you enjoy my creation. Thank you!
  6. Chalk And Cheese NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    The name comes from a British expression about two things that couldn't be more different, and it suits this offering to a tee. The uppercase of this typeface is based on 1930s lettering by French poster artist Charles Loupot, and the lowercase is based on 1910s lettering by German plakatmeister Ludwig Hohlwein. Oddly, the two seem to play together well. Both versions of the font include the 1252 Latin and 1250 CE character sets (with localization for Romanian and Moldovan).
  7. Mariken by Hanoded, $15.00
    Mariken van Nieumeghen is a late medieval Dutch text from the early 16th century. The protagonist of the play (a young maid called Mariken) spends seven years with the devil (called Moenen), after which she is miraculously released. Mariken is a handmade font, which was based on the works of Robert Granjon (1545-1588), a French type designer and printer. Use it for product packaging, books and posters. Comes in 3 weights (with italics) and a hellish amount of diacritics.
  8. Fossegrim by Kitchen Table Type Foundry, $15.00
    I have always liked Scandinavian folklore, although I have to admit that I didn’t know about the Fossegrim. Fossegrim is a fiddle or harp playing water sprite - usually friendly, but he has been known to lure children and women in deep water with his music. Fossegrim font is a little bit weird as well: I made it using a broken bamboo satay skewer and Chinese ink. It comes with extensive language support and a set of alternates for the lower case letters.
  9. Long Night by Roland Hüse Design, $18.00
    LONG NIGHT is a a handwriting/signature script with open type ligatures and stylistic alternates. Perfect for titles, headings and logotypes, products packaging or photography watermarks. It includes Western European accented characters. For additional customisations (for logotypes for example) or if you have any further questions, request pleas contact me. Thank you I hope you like this font & good luck with your project! Roland Instagram: @rolandhusedesign Cool background image that inspired the name by my good friend Joshua Guandique https://www.instagram.com/josh_g_art/
  10. Peanut Slap by PizzaDude.dk, $16.00
    I love peanuts! Actually I eat peanuts every day, in the shape of Peanut Butter ... and it kind of slaps me in the face with energy and good taste! What a good way to start the day! The same thing could fit to this font: a good way to start your day is with a good design ... using my Peanut Slap font: Mix the 3 versions with your favourite colorscheme, play around with the transparency...and voila! Great results awaits you!
  11. Dress Rehearsal JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    In a career spanning the early 1900s through 1940, George M. Cohan wrote and produced over 50 plays, 300 songs and was also an actor, singer and dancer. Many of his works honored his Irish roots, and the cover of one piece of sheet music called “The Irish American” (1905) had its title hand lettered in a condensed Art Nouveau type design with tiny spurred serifs. This is now available digitally as Dress Rehearsal JNL, in both regular and oblique versions.
  12. Kakadu by Ludwig Type, $55.00
    Kakadu is a squarish sans serif, designed to work equally well on paper and on screen. The angular curves in this typeface create a firm and dependable appearance. The square-like forms also provide an inward openness and allow large and open letterforms, adapting perfectly to the orthogonal pixel grid of the monitor. Kakadu works well in small sizes while, it appears strong and distinguished in larger ones. Play the classic snake game and see the Kakadu fonts in action here.
  13. Andora by Letterara, $12.00
    Introducing Andora, a beautiful, full-featured modern calligraphic font with tons of alternate characters and OpenType features. Andora hand-lettered is particularly well-suited for invitations, branding and editorial design. Perhaps the most fun thing about Andora is that it includes multiple versions of all ascending and descending letters, making it lots of fun to play with layouts and compositions. The OpenType features can be very easily accessed by using OpenType-savvy programs such as Adobe Illustrator and Adobe InDesign.
  14. Resola by Ironbird Creative, $15.00
    Resola is a hand drawn vintage display typeface. This item consist of 12 FONTS in various styles which you can play around with it. This typefaces is perfect for people looking for vintage aesthetic and organic feel. What Will You Get : Resola Vintage Serif (OTF and TTF) Resola Sans Serif (OTF and TTF) We hope you enjoy the font, please feel free to comment if you have any thoughts or feedback. Thanks for purchasing and have fun! Regards, Ironbird Creative
  15. Crystal by Cuda Wianki, $30.00
    Crystal is a very trendy two font system that could be layered to give You multiple possibilities in designing. When You use it with gradient it gives a faceted 3-D effect. What is more it can be outlined that gives an additional industrial look. Both fonts contains the same metricts so using them is so simple-just copy & paste in place in different layers and then play with colors, gradients, outlines as You like :) Crystal is great for headlines and logotypes.
  16. Vintage Travel by Fenotype, $20.00
    Inspired and after 20th century’s travel posters, Vintage Travel is a font duo with a monoline Script that has small x-height and a bulky vernacular Sans designed to play together. Script is equipped with several OpenType features such as Swash and Titling alternates as well as Small Caps for small capital letters. Sans comes with Stylistic Alternates that provides you with a selection of lowered accented characters that can be used to create more uniform text blocks and tighter leading.
  17. Boxley by Shinntype, $45.00
    The original superellipse typefaces coincided with the emergence of the CRT (cathode ray tube) TV screen, but there is more than this visual analogy of high-tech in play, as the pumped up angularity of the curved components of the genre also informs the quality of set text. In particular, due to the straightness of the round letters’ side stems, there is a neat modularity of vertical letter spacing, which denotes authority, with precision, complementing the tautness of the face’s curves.
  18. Pixel Arcade by Comicraft, $19.00
    GAME OVER, MAN, GAME OVER! Time to grab your joystick, turn to channel 3 and level up, Player One, or you'll never beat the high score on your new game cartridge. Or bring a stack of quarters and a couple of friends to the mall, and we'll play some Rick Astley and Kajagoogoo over the PA while you scope out hotties near the food court. Either way, eight bit lettering has never looked more eighties than it does in our new PIXELARCADE font!
  19. XXII GoreGrinder by Doubletwo Studios, $25.99
    The face of horror – The GoreGrinder is an extreme logo font designed for extreme music. If you’re in love with deathmetal, grindcore and the horror movie scene, you may find pleasure in using this font. It comes with an upper- and lowercase characterset, numerals, some punctuation and a bunch of drips and stuff used in the genre. Use it in your graphic-editing-application and be creative, play with it and find out what’s possible. Find out more about using it on Behance.net
  20. Spiraling Down by Hanoded, $15.00
    I was listening to an Opeth album called Blackwater Park. By the time I had decided that this font needed some swirls, the band was playing a song called The Drapery Falls - which has the word ‘spiraling’ in it (see poster 2) - and the name was born. Spiraling down is a surprisingly elegant font (given its roughness). I probably wouldn’t set a whole text in it, but it will really stand out as a titling font for packaging or book covers.
  21. Square Beat by Hanoded, $15.00
    After a lot of time sitting at my desk, creating fonts and trying to figure out how my new software works, I really like to work out a bit. The only thing that I do not like is the music they play at the gym; it is usually a selection of poppy tunes that appeals to a large audience. But not to me. I prefer my death metal - and eighties music, as it brings back a lot of good memories. So, I bought myself some ear buds and installed a music streaming app on my phone. Yes, I know, I am probably the last person on earth who discovered streaming... One day, during a workout session, I listened to a list of eighties music and one song that I had forgotten about started playing: Rappers Delight by The Sugarhill Gang. When I started working on the font, I had to think about the song and named it Square Beat. Square Beat font, other than the name implies, is a rounded, handmade font, ideally suited for books and magazines aimed at a young audience, toy packaging or posters. It comes with great language support, including Vietnamese.
  22. Unpack by PintassilgoPrints, $19.00
    Unpack is a soft and inviting face. It is available in two cuts, upright and slanted, both all-caps with 2 options for each letter for a nice uneven organic look. The family counts also with a picture font, loaded with some handy extras like banners, stars and ornaments. This versatile family fits greatly many usages. Type some food name and you'll get hungry, type a toy and you'll want to play. Don't believe it? You don't even need to unpack it to try!
  23. Avento by Larin Type Co, $16.00
    Avento this is a wonderful vintage font designed in the Art Deco style. With it, you will be transported to the era of the 20s-60s. it will add charm, estetica and create a unique atmosphere of this time in your design project. this font includes four styles : regular, InLine, thin outline and bold outline, as well as it has many alternates that you can use to play with the dynamics of the font. This font is easy to use and has OpenType features. Following international .
  24. Reading Frequency by Vladvertising, $10.00
    Ever wonder what language looks like? This type decided to dive into this idea... how audible and visual forms play with each other. The forms you see also have been waterjet-cut out of stainless steel sheets. With these physical forms, one day in a recording studio and a mallet in hand later... we get this. Link to Audio Files: http://vladrudakov.com/files/Reading%20Frequency%20Audio.zip (If you use for samples– have fun, just shoot me an email w/ final product) vlad (at) vladvertising.com
  25. Selaive by Latinotype, $39.00
    Selaive is a geometric typeface that has an air of rebelliousness. The thick and thin versions give you the chance to play a coquettish and seductive game. Its flourishes make it a very dynamic typeface when composing a text, ideal for those who want to add a personal and glamorous touch to their compositions. Selaive is an excellent choice for fashion magazines, logotypes and shops. Languages include: Basic Latin, Western European, Euro, Catalan, Baltic, Turkish, Central European, Romanian and Pan Africa Latin. Programed by Daniel Hernández
  26. Hildegard by Linotype, $29.99
    Hildegard is a sans serif text face that works well in both larger and smaller point sizes. On close inspection, one will discover a world of subtle angle variation within the letters' structure that is loosely inspired the stroke movements one uses in calligraphy. These built-up strokes create visible ink traps at many joints, which in smaller sizes play a functional as well as an aesthetic role. The Hildegard typefaces received one of several awards in the 2003 International Type Design Contest, sponsored by Linotype GmbH.
  27. Bluestar by Melvastype, $29.00
    Bluestar is a roundhand script with modern touch. It has round terminals and quite low stroke contrast. It has five weights in upright and italic styles. Bluestar has two sets of capital letters; one is more basic and subtle and the other (Stylistic Set 1) is bigger and fancier. Bluestar has also lots of alternates for ascender, descenders, end swashes etc. to give a good amount of possibilities to play with and make some unique designs. It also has few options for tails and underlines.
  28. Noise Maker by Bogstav, $15.00
    Can noise be a beautiful sound? Well, I guess...because the other day when I was playing the good old Bleach album by Nirvana (which I consider lovely grunge music!) my wife yelled "Could you stop that noise?!" - and I answered "What noise?!" - ha-ha-ha! Anyway, I finished this font while listening to that particular lovely noise, and I knew that this crunchy, grungy, handmade and full of contextual alternates and multilingual font had to be named something with the word "noise" in it!
  29. Strong Beast by Ironbird Creative, $15.00
    Strong Beast is a BOLD AND STRONG ALL CAPS organic hand-drawn typeface. This item consists of 7 FONTS in various styles which you can play around with it. NOTE : Please Check the Help File first and for all the characters are also available, accessible in the Adobe Illustrator Glyphs Panel, or in Adobe Photoshop Character Open Type Panel. We hope you enjoy the font, please feel free to comment if you have any thoughts or feedback. Thanks for purchasing and have fun! Regards, Ironbird Creative
  30. On Your Mark JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Images of ‘lost’ or forgotten signs from the past are on a number of sites all over the web. One in particular partially revealed a vintage sign for “J. Yormark Shoes" behind a barbershop sign at 15 – 8th Avenue in New York City. The sign remained until 2014. The stencil effect made by the formation of the stained glass letters inspired On Your Mark JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions. The font’s name is a play on the shoe vendor’s name… “Yormark”.
  31. Coche by Sudtipos, $59.00
    Coche is a different kind of work from Koziupa and Paul. It is a connected script with a strong corporate feeling that aims to fill a gap in modern product branding. Coche means automobile, and one can easily envision a car's logo set with this font. Coche comes loaded with alternates and a complete set of small caps that nicely complement the caps and lowercase. This is the font for the modern designer-as-jockey who loves mix-and-play typography. Coche covers all Latin-based languages.
  32. Balaleen by banfeeltype, $30.00
    Balaleen arabic & latin typeface is a cute layered hand-drawn font designed by Adel Banfeel, Inspired by balloons effects, this font is easy to read, and easy to play with 5 different styles, line, solid with line, solid with effect, line with effect or mix all styles. To do so, you can simply superimpose them with a compatible software like Photoshop, then choose a color for each, making your works charming and unique. This font, finely designed for cards, book titles, headlines or any artworks.
  33. BMF Objects Pi by BuyMyFonts, $25.00
    BMF Objects Pi is part of the BMF Symbols Collection, a gorgeous, versatile and highly original family of symbols (drawings, icons, pictograms). Unlike the other fonts in the Symbols Collection, Objects Pi doesn’t have a specific theme: it covers various aspects of ou day-to-day activities, such as cooking, eating, working, playing and getting sick. When you buy BMF Objects Pi (which, of course, you’re highly recommended to do today) you will have access to all of these activities on you very own computer keyboard!
  34. Pokerface by Ascender, $29.99
    Pokerface is an industrious mixed-case display font devised on the theme of playing cards, designed by Jim Ford. Most letterforms in the font have 'four of a kind' while some are only available in pairs. It features Clarendon-style slab serif and grotesque sans serif forms. Furthermore, the letterforms are 'shuffled' to give a random appearance in standard text. It fuses a utilitarian sturdiness with a soft and friendly feel, and adds a bold flare to headlines, logos and posters. Character Set - Latin 1, OpenType extras.
  35. Coastal by Arkitype, $10.00
    Coastal is a typeface made up of 12 fonts, it is a display sans family with some cues that give it a fun looking and informal type family. Coastal has rounded, rough, hand and outline versions so there are a lot of options to play around and have some fun with. Coastal is great for headlines, posters and artwork where larger type is needed. It also has some neat alternate glyphs that give the user a few more additional options to get creative with.
  36. Burgery by Arterfak Project, $18.00
    Say hello, to Burgery! A playful display font. Inspired by kids' games and snacks typography. Burgery designed in monoline concept and adjusted well to keep the legibility. Burgery is a flexible typeface that you can use for many kinds of stuff and themes. Burgery is an all-caps font, equipped with stylistic alternates, ligatures, Burgery is perfect for kids' merchandise, quotes, t-shirts, posters, social media, pillow, packaging, storybook, food menu, cafe decoration, logos, and much more! Mix and play your words with Burgery!
  37. Modern Sans by Larin Type Co, $16.00
    Modern Sans this is a font family that includes 9 weights from thin to black and two styles basic and oblique. In this font you will find a classic and universal grotesque that will perfectly cope with a variety of tasks and will always look stylish and modern, as well as many alternates for Upper and Lowercase, with which you can play and find the most incredible and stunning option. This universal font covers a huge range of possibilities for the design and creation of your project.
  38. Hupaisa by Melvastype, $22.00
    Hupaisa is a geometric sans serif with a casual hand-drawn feeling. It has six weights: thin, light, regular, medium, bold and black. Although Hupaisa is a display font, it is very legible also in small sizes. That makes Hupaisa very useful in design projects. You can use it on titles and body texts. Create interesting typography with a proper hierarchy. Hupaisa also includes many alternate characters, ligatures and swashes to give you options to play with. Use them to create interesting titles, wordmarks, quotes or logos.
  39. Glaser Stencil by Linotype, $40.99
    The renowned American illustrator and graphic designer Milton Glaser designed Glaser Stencil in 1970. Glaser Stencil is a perfect summation of both Modernist proportion and New York-style solidity and self-assurance. An all capitals font, the shapes of the letters are reminiscent of popular sans serif faces of the time, such as Futura and ITC Avant Garde Gothic. Like everything New York-related, Glaser Stencil should be used big, in headlines and display applications, where it can play a bold, proud, and confident role.
  40. Frunch by Nasir Udin, $22.00
    Starve for tasty bold font? Say hello to Frunch! A delicious bold script font with a vintage vibe. Frunch comes to you with several alternate letters for you to play with and the complete set of lowercase-letter swashes that make your words look delicious and stand out. It's especially created for food & beverages branding as well as product packaging typography (e.g.: snack, honey, breakfast meal, milk, bread and cake). It's also perfect for poster, business cards, headline, restaurant menus, and much more. Have fun with Frunch!
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