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  1. Ecentric by Redy Studio, $21.00
    Ecentric is a bold font inspired by the vintage style of letters on posters, bagde, packaging, labels from antiquity. The classic feel is really perfect you who needs a vintage typeface for logotype, apparel, branding, packaging, quote etc.
  2. Black Mortal by Yoga Letter, $30.00
    "Black Mortal" is an elegant and unique block font. This font is perfect for logos, movie titles, business branding, stickers, book titles, banners, posters, Halloween, Black Friday, and more. Equipped with uppercase, lowercase, numerals, punctuation, and multilingual support
  3. Nort Mono by ATK Studio, $15.00
    Nort Mono™ is a tech-monospaced typeface with inktrap experiment and diagonal edges by Atk Studio. Created for tech display poster, informational video display, ads, and more. Come with single weight. This font covers over 67 languages.
  4. Spring Display by Yoga Letter, $14.00
    "Spring Display" is a cute and unique display font. This font is equipped with uppercase, lowercase, numerals, punctuations, and multilingual support. This font is perfect for Easter, summer, winter, holidays, spring, back to school, mother's day, and more.
  5. Tap Water JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A WPA (Works Progress Administration) poster for the Rural Electrification Administration’s promoting of running water for rural areas is the basis for Tap Water JNL. A condensed slab serif, it is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  6. Galaxy Power by Yoga Letter, $30.00
    "Galaxy Power" is an elegant display block font that is perfect for action movie titles, graffiti, 3D works, advertisements, banners, posters, branding, stickers, mockups, and more. This font is equipped with uppercase, lowercase, numerals, punctuation, and multilingual support.
  7. Sereno by Robert Corseanschi, $19.99
    This font family includes six very unique font styles & weights. The font styles are applicable for any type of graphic design - web, print, motion graphics, etc. and perfect for t-shirts and other items like posters and logos.
  8. Feragie by Muksal Creatives, $12.00
    Feragie is a unique and modern family of sans-serif fonts. Feragie has 9 families, starting from the small thin to the largest black. This typeface is versatile and can be used successfully in magazines, posters, branding, websites,
  9. Bubblez by Almarkha Type, $25.00
    Bubblez – Fun Craft font that will make your designs look unique and fun. It’s perfect for labels, quotes, posters, DIY projects, branding, packaging, greeting cards, websites, photos, photography overlays, signs, window art, scrapbooking, tags and so much more!
  10. Wild Summer by Epiclinez, $18.00
    Wild Summer is a casual dry brush font that is suited for retro-style logos and posters. So what’s included: Basic Latin A-Z & a-z. Numbers, symbols, punctuations, and ligatures. Multilingual Support. Accented Characters : ÀÁÂÃÄÅÆÇÈÉÊËÌÍÎÏÑÒÓÔÕÖØŒŠÙÚÛÜŸÝŽàáâãäåæçèéêëìíîïñòóôõöøœšùúûüýÿžß Thank You.
  11. Eneas Expanded by Antipixel, $15.00
    Eneas Expanded is a decorative artistic poster handwritten font. It's an sans serif, wide, rounded monoline font which will provide an informal, funny and fancy look to your work. It's recommended for display usage for its glyph quality.
  12. Pylox Street by Garisman Studio, $22.00
    Introducing a new graffiti Pylox Street Inspired from street art born Pylox Street Suitable for many design project, branding, packaging, logo, wall art, headline, template, banner, poster, and many more projects. These include all caps, punctuation, and numerals.
  13. Hauntress by Jadatype, $15.00
    Hauntess is a Serif Font that comes with a scary sharp-display's style. suitable for posters, logotype, branding, social media, book, movie and so on. contains standard English letters, numbers, punctuation, alternates, and several accents that support multilingualism.
  14. Welcome Christmas by Yoga Letter, $14.00
    "Welcome Christmas Monogram" is a monogram serif font decorated with Christmas-themed shapes. This font features monograms, uppercase, lowercase, numerals, punctuations and multilingual support. This font is perfect for winter and christmas, logos, valentines, movie titles, and more.
  15. Retro Mansion by Olivetype, $18.00
    Retro Mansion is a casual dry brush font that is suited for retro style logo and poster. So what's included: Basic Latin A-Z & a-z. Numbers, symbols, punctuations and ligatures. Multilingual Support. Accented Characters : ÀÁÂÃÄÅÆÇÈÉÊËÌÍÎÏÑÒÓÔÕÖØŒŠÙÚÛÜŸÝŽàáâãäåæçèéêëìíîïñòóôõöøœšùúûüýÿžß Thank You.
  16. Zombie Predator by Yoga Letter, $18.00
    "Zombie Predator" is a scary horror display font. This font is very suitable for horror movie titles, Halloween, banners, posters, stickers, branding, book titles, and more. This font is equipped with uppercase, lowercase, numerals, punctuation, and multilingual support.
  17. Blue Creek Rounded by ActiveSphere, $30.00
    BlueCreek Rounded is a extra condensed geometric typeface, and works best in text and display applications, such as headline, posters, signage, magazine, print, product branding, corporate branding, logos and titles. Several alternate characters are included in this typeface.
  18. Faritta by AEN Creative Studio, $12.00
    Faritta is a great font for your projects. It's a beautiful, elegant, yet casual and simple font script featuring a natural look & feel. Faritta is perfect for logos, wedding invitations, posters, social media posts, signatures and much more!
  19. Ceuphoria by Atasi Studio, $18.00
    Ceuphoria is a display groovy font with a psychedelic look and trippy effect. Ceuphoria is ready and Perfectly fit for your logo designs, music projects & social media posts, event poster, brand imagery, product packaging, handwritten quotes, merchandise, etc.
  20. GHEA Pastar by Edik Ghabuzyan, $40.00
    This Heavy weight Display font includes Basic Latin, Latin 1 Supplement, Latin extended A, Cyrillic, Armenian. May be used in titles, posters, labels, etc. The structure of glyphs does not require kerning for any pairs! Criation year: 2021
  21. Benalla by AEN Creative Studio, $12.00
    Benalla is a beautiful, elegant, yet casual and simple font script featuring a natural look & feel. It has beautiful swashes and ligatures and it’s perfect for logos, wedding invitations, posters, social media posts, signatures, quotes and much more!
  22. Crassified by Spareartist, $6.66
    Crassified is a modern display font inspired by blackletter typefaces. The typeface has a strong effect that adds a certain elegance and class to both digital and print designs. It’s ideal for crafting logos, posters, covers, and more.
  23. Mandalika Indonesia Signature by Yoga Letter, $18.00
    "Mandalika Indonesia" is an elegant and beautiful duo font. This font is equipped with uppercase, lowercase, ligatures, numerals, punctuation, and multilingual support. Very suitable for business branding, social media, logos, banners, posters, branding, stickers, summer, graduation, and others.
  24. TXT Antique Italic by Illustration Ink, $3.00
    Bring your scrapbook page to life with unique journaling and titles made possible with this cool italic font. It'll add instant flavor to posters, signs, bulletin boards, and word art that call for an old-fashioned, antiqued flair.
  25. Poison Ivy by Hanoded, $15.00
    Poison Ivy is a messy, scrawled font. It looks like the glyphs have been etched by an unsteady hand. Poison Ivy is ideal for use in books, albums and posters. Comes with a witches' kettle full of diacritics.
  26. Pitlines by Mevstory Studio, $20.00
    Pitlines is a display fonts collection. Pitlineswill perfect for many project: fashion, magazines, logo, branding, photography, quotes, blog header, poster, advertisements, etc. Files Includes: Pitliness Regular.otf Pitlines Italic.otf What's Included? Uppercase & alternate uppercase letters, numbers, punctuation Multilingual support
  27. Lil Milton AEF by Altered Ego, $45.00
    Lil Milton is full of energy and excitement, like the blues legend that inspired its name. Irregular counters (and irregular outlines!) creates a dissonant harmony of form and function. Stretch it, but don't condense it for a righteous look. Lil Milton is the perfect companion to Adobe Myriad Tilt.
  28. Wilder by Great Scott, $12.00
    Wilder is a condensed handwritten sans serif with both uppercase and lowercase characters. It has a generous x-height with big elongated counters and low set bars which gives Wilder a unique look. Great for packaging, print, and display use. You can also use it in shorter paragraph texts.
  29. Ysleta NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    Here's a faithful rendering of an old face from the James Conner's Sons specimen catalog of 1888, alternately known as Aetna or Painter's Gothic. Its compact descenders allow for tightly-spaced headlines. Both versions of the font contain the complete Unicode Latin 1252 and Central European 1250 character sets.
  30. Diamond Jim JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Diamond Jim JNL was inspired [in part] by an image of a 1970s Letraset® dry transfer typeface made entirely of small stars. By creating his own layout using tiny diamond shapes, Jeff Levine has produced a font that takes on multiple appearances. At 24 point it resembles dot matrix printing; at 48 point the diamonds are clearly visible; and overall, the design has a distinctive 70s retro feel. Limited character set.
  31. ITC Eastwood by ITC, $29.99
    ITC Eastwood is the work of British designer Martin Archer and is named for Clint Eastwood. Archer was looking for a plain oldstyle typeface with open lower case forms and used Stempel Garamond as his starting point, although the result ended up well beyond its origins. In small point sizes the typeface looks interestingly rough while at display sizes it looks like a 16th century French typeface and its unique details come forward.
  32. ITC Arnova by ITC, $29.00
    Genevieve Cerasoli created the font in 1997. ITC Arnova is a calligraphy typeface with pronounced stroke contrast and rough contours. The characters have pointed strokes and sit on the baseline leaning diagonally sometimes toward and sometimes away from one another and both characteristics give ITC Arnova a lively, dynamic feel. This font remains legible in point sizes as small as 8 and is well-suited to headlines and short to middle length texts.
  33. Castle by Linotype, $29.99
    This family, which includes faces in light, book, bold, and ultra weights, more stroke contrast than is typical of sans serifs, making it very legible in text. Because of its large x-height, it is recommended for used in point sizes ranging from 12 point upward. Of course, it functions well in display sizes, too. The contrast between the four weights makes this family optimal for use in hierarchical advertising systems, and corporate identity uses.
  34. XAirebesk by Ingrimayne Type, $14.95
    I am not sure exactly how to classify these geometrical ornaments. They resemble the arabesque ornamentation of medieval Islamic art, but also have similarities to Celtic knots and to some Chinese and Korean ornamentation. The bolder of the two only works well at very large point sizes, while the thinner is designed for use at smaller point sizes. There are usually similar ornaments on the same characters of the two, but not always.
  35. Cahuenga by LuxTypo, $50.00
    Cahuenga embodies clarity in text and distinction in display. Throughout the development process, references were sought out only as moments for consideration presented themselves. Thus, the development was long and complex with Cahuenga not prescribing to a single distinctive model as a foundation. Exploration around formal traits was influenced as much by aesthetics as they were by desired functional outcomes. Cahuenga organically holds a tone and pitch that is sincere. The name is emblematic of many who drive through the Hollywood area of Los Angeles. As in many parts, the driving route is convoluted from point A to point B. However, it seems more often than not, that when in the Hollywood area, one usually ends up on Cahuenga Boulevard at some point.
  36. MFC Distinto Borders by Monogram Fonts Co., $19.95
    The inspiration source for Distinto Borders are the Black & White and Running Borders from the 1906 Abridged Keystone Type Foundry Specimen Book. Nine Black & White Borders and Thirteen Running Borders are compiled within this font, all of which can be formatted in various manners to allow maximum versatility. While we've adjusted the metrics in this font, your program of choice may override and use their own settings. Make certain that the point size and the leading size are the same so that the borders connect properly. For instance, the font set at 12 points, should also be set to have 12 points of leading. It's that easy! Download and view the Distinto Borders Guidebook if you would like to learn a little more.
  37. Wakerobin by Monotype, $50.99
    Wakerobin takes its charming swagger from the hand-painted billboard, poster and signage lettering of the mid-19th century. These showy styles did everything they could to stand out from the background cacophony of advertising, with signwriters using sharp and high contrast serif letters, squared block shapes, or art nouveau forms to grab the attention of passersby. Wakerobin embraces the spirit of these letterforms, bringing these various styles together in one typeface - as if users had their own sign painter on hand. Just as lettering artists had to adapt to a variety of sizes - from wide streetcar lettering to compressed forms that squeezed into narrow Victorian windows - the variable version of Wakerobin scales up and down in width to fit whatever environment the user’s working in. The static fonts come in three widths and five weights. As well as its adaptability, Wakerobin is bursting with vintage flavour, making it hard to ignore. Its distinctive, spiky serifs would be right at home on food and drinks packaging, as well as shop windows, adverts, and any other place that calls for some typographic showmanship. It performs particularly well in busy environments, or anywhere with a lot of visual noise - just as its historic predecessors did. And while Wakerobin is first and foremost a display typeface, it’s surprisingly elegant when used at text size, or in the lighter end of the weight spectrum.
  38. Wakerobin Variable by Monotype, $209.99
    Wakerobin takes its charming swagger from the hand-painted billboard, poster and signage lettering of the mid-19th century. These showy styles did everything they could to stand out from the background cacophony of advertising, with signwriters using sharp and high contrast serif letters, squared block shapes, or art nouveau forms to grab the attention of passersby. Wakerobin embraces the spirit of these letterforms, bringing these various styles together in one typeface - as if users had their own sign painter on hand. Just as lettering artists had to adapt to a variety of sizes - from wide streetcar lettering to compressed forms that squeezed into narrow Victorian windows - the variable version of Wakerobin scales up and down in width to fit whatever environment the user’s working in. The static fonts come in three widths and five weights. As well as its adaptability, Wakerobin is bursting with vintage flavour, making it hard to ignore. Its distinctive, spiky serifs would be right at home on food and drinks packaging, as well as shop windows, adverts, and any other place that calls for some typographic showmanship. It performs particularly well in busy environments, or anywhere with a lot of visual noise - just as its historic predecessors did. And while Wakerobin is first and foremost a display typeface, it’s surprisingly elegant when used at text size, or in the lighter end of the weight spectrum.
  39. Jenson Classico by Linotype, $29.99
    In 1458, Charles VII sent the Frenchman Nicolas Jenson to learn the craft of movable type in Mainz, the city where Gutenberg was working. Jenson was supposed to return to France with his newly learned skills, but instead he traveled to Italy, as did other itinerant printers of the time. From 1468 on, he was in Venice, where he flourished as a punchcutter, printer and publisher. He was probably the first non-German printer of movable type, and he produced about 150 editions. Though his punches have vanished, his books have not, and those produced from about 1470 until his death in 1480 have served as a source of inspiration for type designers over centuries. His Roman type is often called the first true Roman." Notable in almost all Jensonian Romans is the angled crossbar on the lowercase e, which is known as the "Venetian Oldstyle e." In the 1990s, Robert Slimbach designed his contemporary interpretation, Adobe Jenson™. It was first released by Adobe in 1996, and re-released in 2000 as a full-featured OpenType font with extended language support and many typographic refinements. A remarkable tour de force, Adobe Jenson provides flexibility for a complete range of text and display composition; it has huge character sets in specially designed optical sizes for captions, text, subheads, and display. The weight range includes light, regular, semibold, and bold. Jenson did not design an italic type to accompany his roman, so Slimbach used the italic types cut by Ludovico degli Arrighi in 1524-27 as his models for the italics in Adobe Jenson. Use this family for book and magazine composition, or for display work when the design calls for a sense of graciousness and dignity.
  40. Konstructa Humana Stencil by TypoGraphicDesign, $19.00
    CONCEPT/ CHARACTERISTICS »Kon­strukta Humana Sten­cil« aka »Hot Cold« is a modern desi­gned sans serif type­face with huma­nist influ­en­ces and Sten­cil cha­rac­ter. The par­ti­ally strong line thick­ness dif­fe­rence (line con­trast) gives the font a touch of ele­gance and crea­tes ten­sion as fats. The font comes in 3 font styles. From ele­gant warm ten­der­ness »Thin« to the solid, bold, and robust­ness cold »Regular«. APPLICATION AREA The »Thin« font weight would pro­bably dig on fes­tive invi­ta­ti­ons and »Regu­lar« as con­cise pos­ter font. From head­lines in maga­zi­nes or web­sites about pos­ter design and fly­ers to t-shirt design. Just type it. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Head­line Font | Dis­play Font | Sans Serif Sten­cil Font »Kon­structa Humana Sten­cil« Open­Type Font (Mac + Win) with 375 gly­phs & 3 styles (regu­lar, light, thin). With alter­na­tive let­ters, liga­tures, accents & €.
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