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  1. Calsera by Ironbird Creative, $15.00
    Calsera is a vintage display font duo. Inspired by 50s-60s signages, this font made to bring back the good ol' days. 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 cards, packaging, fashion, make up, stationery, novels, labels or any type of advertising purpose. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION : For upgrading license please contact me. Upgraded licenses are required for apps, books, television, commercial exhibition, film, gaming, print on demand products, etc. simply email me to : ironbirdcreative@gmail.com 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
  2. PF DaVinci Script Pro by Parachute, $79.00
    PF DaVinci Script Pro is based on DaVinci’s own handwriting. He is considered to be one of the greatest painters of all time and perhaps the most diversely talented person ever to have lived. This great Italian artist left us with a unique writing (used to write from right to left), which we attempted to decode and simplify with PF Da Vinci Script Pro. Many of these letters are free interpretations and do not stick to the original forms. This typeface comes in 2 different styles: Regular and a more informal style called Inked. The all new “Pro” version supports all European languages including Latin, Greek, Greek Polytonic and Cyrillic. It comes loaded with many stylistic alternates in all languages.
  3. WetPaint - Unknown license
  4. Gabardina - Personal use only
  5. Ecolier - Unknown license
  6. Fh_Ink - Personal use only
  7. Amerika - Unknown license
  8. Komikandy - Unknown license
  9. Fordham JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Fordham JNL is a slab serif typeface in regular and oblique versions that has a casual, informal look reminiscent of 50s and 60s-era ad headlines.
  10. XChessterton by Ingrimayne Type, $5.00
    XChessterton has two whimsical chess fonts. The key layout is a bit complicated; see the key guide for detailed information on how to position pieces correctly.
  11. Cashback by AVP, $15.00
    A rounded geometric font of uniform stroke weight. All strokes have rounded ends and with the exception of the math symbols, there are no diagonal strokes.
  12. Pamplemousse by The Ampersand Forest, $19.00
    Meet Pamplemousse, a display font that's part fun, casual script and part elegant typeface! Pamplemousse is most decidedly a fellow who enjoys lazy Sunday mornings spent sipping mimosas or bloody marys over a plate of eggs benedict and the New York Times crossword puzzle. He enjoys dressing up for use in branding and headlines (he looks particularly dashing in all caps) and also sitting back and composing a casual note to a dear friend. Pamplemousse is mostly sweet and just a little sophisticated, and he likes being just as he is. Pamplemousse started out as a typeface based on the lettering of Gustav Klimt in his poster for the first exhibition of the Vienna Secession movement (Art Nouveau). This drifted into an homage to Rea Irvin's iconic masthead typeface for the New Yorker magazine. Finally, with the addition of a lowercase (absent from Irvin's typeface), a significant revision away from both Klimt and Irvin into a more casual space, Pamplemousse was born! Oh — why "pamplemousse?" "Pamplemousse" is French for grapefruit. What goes better in your Sunday gin and tonic than an aromatic slice of pamplemousse? Say it a few times. Preferably after a couple of those g & t's. You'll see how fun he can be...
  13. Promenade by Jen Wagner Co., $17.00
    Introducing Promenade – a calligraphic serif that started on paper with a flat nib pen (see the 6th image), and blossomed into a full serif with italics. At its core, this font is just... beautiful. It's elegant, it's crisp, it's delicate, but can still hold its own. As I was creating the graphics, I just couldn't get over the flow of the letters – especially the italic. It's got class, but also isn't afraid to rock a pair of Doc Marten's. Funny enough, Jen from Tonic (they make beautiful websites) saw a preview of this font and said, "I'd take that font to prom." Which of course spurred a conversation about how this font would take a Mercedes G-Series instead of a limo, and wear Doc Marten's instead of heels, but still wear the most gorgeous dress, and that is 100% Promenade (and inspo for the name – thanks, Jen!). I've also been loving combining the regular and italic, especially for logos (see the "Friendfolk" logo) One thing to note about Promenade is the letter spacing. It was spaced for clean reading and intentional balance, so I recommend setting the spacing a little tighter if you want to create the display look found in many of the logo mockups(around -20 to -40 should do!).
  14. Bridone by Tipo Pèpel, $22.00
    Introducing the innovative and original Josep Patau’s new recipe, salsa and wild-type master. 1. In a font, combine a bit of slightly outdated British slab types from the late Victorian period. If you find Vincent Figgins’s variety, do not discard. You'll find plenty to choose from in his specimens, some of then with unexpected vitality an enviably condition, despite it’s age. As aging wine, they had improve their quality with time. Cut Didones into thin slices and add. 2. In a blender, whisk the strength of these Slab serif with highly contrasted strokes from Bodoni or Didot’s neoclassical types. Adjust the mix to get a sweeter or spicier taste, but do not forget to emphasize the contrast to avoid the dressing off. 3. On the page, set the wide variety of weights as your menu demands. If you want to feed fill the stomach of the hungriest holders, use Bridone Titling as main course. If you are serving a traditional menu, starter, main and dessert, then simmer a combination of weights and sizes according to your space. It will not disappoint, much less your guests . 4. Spread thoroughly the page, serve and enjoy . If you like natural, switch to Bridona, your pages will thank you.
  15. Area51 by Comicraft, $29.00
    The characters in this font are the key players in a global conspiracy reaching down into the lives of every man, woman and child on the planet. The Information Agency known as "Active Images" has been shut down. The availability of this font is now restricted to comicbookfonts.com operatives only. Information Agents have been instructed to deny the existence of any UFO* activity in the pages of CABLE, GEAR STATION or LEGION LOST. Trust no one. *Unauthorized Font Operation
  16. Blackstripe by Mirror Types, $15.00
    This font was inspired by the bricks of my wall, I stared at them all the time thinking, wouldnt be great if fonts live in cooperation with bricks, and then, it came to my mind…A font family that shows naked bricks, like it is RIGHT on the middle of design process. The main features are the informal and wired look that make it worthwhile for bands and informal invitations, flyers, for concerts or infantile designs.
  17. Gromy by Eurotypo, $28.00
    Gromy is a casual, informal and friendly calligraphic font. It come with 561 glyphs, with OpenType features, swashes for all glyphs, stylistics sets, stylistics alternates and a lot of ligatures to play with your texts. Gromy can be used in works that require an informal and original feel, children's books, wedding invitations, greeting cards, posters, labels, t-shirt design, in ink or watercolour based designs, fashion, magazines, food packaging and menus, book covers and whatever your imagination holds!
  18. FT Activica by Foxys Forest Foundry, $9.00
    On one hand, this font serves as a calm sans-serif, while on the other, it stands alone as a graphic system. Enriched with various shapes and symbols, it goes beyond the mere conveyance of information through text. It's an emotional neo-grotesque and a versatile tool in the hands of a designer, capable of adapting to a project and guiding the flow of information in the desired direction, adding either rigor or emotion in the appropriate places.
  19. Side Note Variable by Jamie Clarke Type, $199.00
    Hello! I’m SideNote Variable. I specialize in: Annotations Headings Friendly dialogue Social media marketing Looking both smart & casual I’m perfect for descriptions and explanatory text. Use me to deliver tricky information in a helpful, reassuring manner. I look friendly and relaxed but professional enough to make you look awesome. I add personality to otherwise dry information making it fun and easier to understand. I come with all sorts of useful features, like emoji, arrows, and underlines.
  20. Hello Freeday by Nathatype, $29.00
    Hello Freeday is a striking display font that combines a bold and clean font weight with playful swinging endings. With its uniform letter proportions and unique character details, this typeface effortlessly balances sophistication and a touch of whimsy. The bold and clean font weight of this font commands attention and adds a sense of strength and impact to your designs. Each letter is meticulously designed with precise geometric forms, resulting in a polished and professional appearance. The consistent proportions of the letters contribute to the font's overall coherence, ensuring a harmonious and balanced visual experience. What sets this display apart is the charming swinging endings found in select letters. These decorative details add a hint of playfulness and movement to the font, injecting a touch of personality and delight into your designs. The swinging endings give the letters a sense of rhythm and flow, making Hello Freeday an excellent choice for projects that require a dynamic and captivating visual presence. The font's bold and clean aesthetic ensures legibility and readability, even at smaller sizes. Enjoy the available features here. Features: Stylistic Sets Ligatures Multilingual Supports PUA Encoded Numerals and Punctuations Hello Freeday fits in headlines, logos, attention-grabbing titles, product packaging, greeting cards, branding materials, editorial layouts and website headers. 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.
  21. Jugendstil Initials by HiH, $16.00
    Jugendstil Initials were designed by Heinrich Vogeler around 1905, based on the German blackletter tradition. A similar set of initials by Vogeler, but based on roman letters was released by Rudhardsche Geisserei of Offenbach at about this time. I believe the originals were woodcuts. The backgrounds to the letterforms may be seen as examples of Heimatkunst, an art movement within Germany that drew deliberate inspiration from the rural countryside. Like the Arts and Crafts Movement in England a little earlier, Heimatkunst may be seen, in part, as a romantic rejection of urban industrialization, while at the same time representing a back-to-roots nationalism. Like any river, it was fed by many streams. Jugendstil Initials is an experiment with which I am most pleased. It is far and away the most complex font HiH has produced and I was uncertain whether or not it could be done successfully. To oversimplify, a font is produced by creating outlines of each character, using points along the outline to define the contour. A simple sans-serif letter A with crossbar can be created using as few as 10 points. We decided to make a comparison of the number of points we used to define the uppercase A in various fonts. Cori, Gaiety Girl and Page No 508 all use 12 points. Patent Reclame uses 39 and Publicity Headline uses 43. All the rest of the A’s, except the decorative initials, fall somewhere in between. The initial letters run from 48 points for Schnorr Initials to 255 for Morris Initials Two, with 150 being about average. Then there is a jump to 418 points for Morris Initials One and, finally, to 1626 points for Jugendstil Initials. And this was only after we selectively simplified the designs so our font creation software (Fontographer) could render them. The average was 1678, not including X and Y. There was no X and Y in the original design and we have provided simple stand-ins to fill out the alphabet, without trying to imitate the style of the orginal design. We did a lot of looking to find a compatible lower case. We decided that Morris Gothic from the same period was the best match in color, design and historical context. We felt so strongly about the choice that we decided to produce our Morris Gothic font for the purpose of providing a lower case for Jugendstil Initials. The long s, as well as the ligatures ch and ck are provided. at 181, 123 (leftbrace) and 125 (rightbrace) respectively. This font was a lot of work, but I think it was worth it. I hope you agree.
  22. Plastic No.25 - Unknown license
  23. Chizz High - Unknown license
  24. Plastic No.29 - Unknown license
  25. Barbarello - Unknown license
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  29. In Shipment JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    In Shipment JNL is modeled after lettering made from an industrial stencil cutting machine - generally used for marking shipping and inventory information on boxes. Limited character set.
  30. GG Casual by Gerald Gallo, $20.00
    GG Casual is based on a hand lettering style of Gerald Gallo. The family is casual and informal and is ideal for use in conveying these qualities.
  31. ItalicHand by Grummedia, $24.00
    Inspired by 11th 12th century Carolingian hand drawn cursive. Elegant and clearly legible this italic looks well in large or small sizes for formal or informal use.
  32. Olga by ParaType, $30.00
    Based on informal pen handwriting. A set of Western and Central European characters was added in 2011 by Gennady Fridman. For use in advertising and display typography.
  33. Christine by Typadelic, $19.00
    This attractive handwriting typeface from Typadelic exudes casualness and informality. Very readable at small and large text sizes...perfect for scrapbooking, greeting cards and casual letter-writing.
  34. Jimbo by Adobe, $29.00
    First used by the designer on his personal letterhead, Jimbo has an informal modern style. Use the Jimbo font family on posters, in advertisements and on packaging.
  35. Zentenar Fraktur - Unknown license
  36. Dino Play by Stefani Letter, $14.00
    Dinoplay is a cute, new, fresh, and friendly display font. It embodies happiness and authenticity and is the perfect choice for any children activity or school project, but also It’s ideal for branding and decorate your projects. Add this chunky lettered font to your designs and notice how it makes them come alive! . This font is PUA encoded which means you can access all of the cute glyphs with ease! It also features a wealth of including ligatures.
  37. Croiscella by takoliko, $9.00
    Hello. Introducing our sans serif typeface "Croiscella" Croiscella is elegant and modern sans serif font. it has a geometric, classy, and simple atmosphere. Croiscella came with 2 weight, Reguler and Bold, 2 Slant fonts. It has a ligature and support multilingual language. It can easily be matched to an incredibly large set of projects, and good for communicating your brands. So add it to your creative ideas and notice how it makes them stand out! Enjoy
  38. Bhelt by Fateh.Lab, $10.00
    BHELT is a strong and elegant display typeface. Inspired by the style of design that is currently popular, and this is the answer to all the needs of every idea that you will pour in this modern era, with a thick and solid style in each letter as if this font has a soul in it. Its weight is superior in posters, social media, headlines, titles, large format print - and wherever you want to be noticed.
  39. Boldine by Fateh.Lab, $8.00
    Boldine is a strong and elegant typeface display. Inspired by the style of design that is currently popular, and this is the answer to all the needs of every idea that you will pour in this modern era, with a thick and solid style in each letter as if this font has a soul in it. Its weight is superior in posters, social media, headlines, titles, large format print - and wherever you want to be noticed.
  40. Smokin Hot by Olivetype, $21.00
    Make a statement that will set your design on fire with the "Smokin' Hot" font! Get ready to turn up the heat and create designs that will make an unforgettable impact. With playful, vibrant characters that will turn any project up a notch, this font is sure to add some positive energy to any project. Whether you are creating posters, flyers, or other marketing materials, "Smokin' Hot" is here to get your message noticed. Thank You.
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