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  1. Magical Smiles by Tlatous Type, $19.00
    Introducing Magical Smiles by Tlatoustype A fancy and fun handcrafted font that create to impress your audience and make your branding shine. Make your projects dance with this elegant and wonderful font wherever you use it. Use it for your headings, logos, ads, printed quotes, packaging, and even your website or social media branding.
  2. ProtoFet by The Northern Block, $16.70
    A precise legible typeface inspired by the classic font Eurostile. The idea was to produce a functional text based font that would demonstrate technical interest at a variety of sizes. The typeface is ideal for use on print, web, motion, t-shirts and apparel. Details include 250 characters, manually edited kerning and Euro symbol.
  3. Buttoneer by DonkeyWorx, $20.00
    Buttoneer is a specialist symbol font for representing media controls such as play, stop, fast forward, and so on as well as other icons useful in developing multimedia or interactive applications. Also useful in printed materials for representing these items - for example software or hardware manuals. Layout optimised for use with codepage utilities e.g: CharMap.
  4. Las Valles Textured by Kaligra.co, $29.00
    Las Valles Textured is a tall, ultra-condensed sans serif font offered in 4 styles. Combining vintage charm with modern appeal, it boasts unique ligatures and versatile choices. The mix of rounded and regular styles adds a fresh touch. Particularly suitable for headlines, quotes, logos, web, and print design, including magazine covers, posters, and signage.
  5. MPI Aldine Extended by mpressInteractive, $5.00
    Based on wood type designed by William H. Page & Company in 1872, Aldine Extended is one of many variations within the Aldine family. The characters are extremely wide relative to their height, and have heavy, thick serifs. Aldine was extremely popular in broadside printing during the late 19th century and conveys America’s enthusiastic westward expansion.
  6. Monsal Gothic by The Northern Block, $32.00
    A contemporary gothic sans font family with simple and condensed proportions. The design pays close attention towards balance and expression of form, creating a functional yet elegant typeface suitable for extensive text-based publications in print and screen. Details include 680 characters, seven weights with true italics, small caps, manually edited kerning and Opentype features.
  7. Pista by Typedepot, $14.00
    Pista is a unique decorative typeface which is applicable for web, print especially for magazines, brochures, posters, flyers and motion graphics. Pista has six weights - regular, bold, outline, rounded, rounded bold and rounded outline. The weights are perfect for logos - regular size has an elegant look, the bold and outline gives a unique feel.
  8. Imperial Quortex by PizzaDude.dk, $20.00
    Imperial Quortex came to life during many processes. Including a bad copymachine, a wet cloth and multiple prints and scans. The result is Imperial Quortex: a unique eroded font! Comes with unique accented letters, alternate upper- and lowercase, smart ligatures and alternate letters. You will need to use OpenType supporting applications to use the ligatures.
  9. Quickstep Sans by Holland Fonts, $30.00
    A 'quick' font, originally made for the 25th anniversary of SSP Printing Co. in Amsterdam. First used for an intro spread in Wired Magazine (#3.05, May 1995): "The problem with computers is that they don't have enough Africa in them. What's pissing me off is that they use so little of my body" (Brian Eno).
  10. Manifest by Yasin Yalcin, $12.00
    Manifest is a geometric typeface family based on the principles of simplicity, modernity and functionality. With a low-contrast design approach, it performs excellently in any project from print to digital. It comes in five weights with an extended character set including 240+ glyphs per typeface which supports Western and some Central European languages.
  11. Blackside by Din Studio, $29.00
    Blackside is a bold and authentic blackletter font. The font is suitable for any branding project like logo, t-shirt printing and many more. Outstanding in a wide range of contexts. Includes: Blackside (OTF) Featured : Alternates Accents (Multilingual characters) PUA encoded Numerals and Punctuation (OpenType Standard) Thanks for downloading premium font from Din Studio
  12. Beach Lombok by Letterena Studios, $10.00
    Beach Lombok is a modern and clean display (Serif) font create from our talented font designer. The design of Bogota will make your design more beautiful and inspiring. This font will suitable for any project, like branding, print template, logo and etc. Features: Accents (Multilingual characters) Alternates Ligatures PUA encoded Numerals and Punctuation (OpenType Standard)
  13. WL Rasteroids Monospace by Writ Large, $5.00
    Rasteroids Monospace is a typographic flashback to computing of the mid 1980s, when 9-pin dot-matrix printers were the state of the art, and most home computer displays were TVs hooked up to RF modulators. Rasteroids not only captures the dot-matrix printer look, but recreates the rasterized appearance of text on those lower-resolution monitors. Because of its fixed character width, Rasteroids Monospace is intended for use in accents or small areas of copy rather than long documents.
  14. Ptilia MF by Masterfont, $59.00
    This font family, of 3 weights, was inspired by old hand painted signs in Tel Aviv.
  15. Revoluzia MF by Masterfont, $59.00
    A revival of old hand painted sign in Old Jaffa, from the mid of 20th century.
  16. Ransahoff CT by CastleType, $19.00
    A very light, elegant, condensed typeface, which must be used very large (at least 100 points).
  17. DB Once Upon A Time by Illustration Ink, $3.00
    The classic story of princes and princesses is represented here in DoodleBat Once Upon A Time.
  18. Atlantic Avenue by Fonts of Chaos, $10.00
    Atlantic Avenue is an experimental font made with paint brush on wood, large scan and vectorized.
  19. Anthilla by ARToni, $20.00
    Anthilla is a modern and bold paint brushed script font, featuring a smooth and dynamic feel.
  20. Wingdings by Microsoft Corporation, $29.00
    The Wingdings™ 1 font was designed by Kris Holmes and Charles Bigelow in 1990 and 1991. Wingdings 1 originally named Lucida Icons, Arrows, and Stars to complement the Lucida text font family by the same designers. Renamed, reorganized, and released in 1992 as Microsoft Wingdings(TM), the three fonts provide a harmoniously designed set of icons representing the common components of personal computer systems and the elements of graphical user interfaces. There are icons for PC, monitor, keyboard, mouse, trackball, hard drive, diskette, tape cassette, printer, fax, etc., as well as icons for file folders, documents, mail, mailboxes, windows, clipboard, and wastebasket. In addition, Wingdings includes icons with both traditional and computer significance, such as writing tools and hands, reading glasses, clipping scissors, bell, bomb, check boxes, as well as more traditional images such as weather signs, religious symbols, astrological signs, encircled numerals, a selection of ampersands and interrobangs, plus elegant flowers and flourishes. Pointing and indicating are frequent functions in graphical interfaces, so in addition to a wide selection of pointing hands, the Wingdings fonts also offer arrows in careful gradations of weight and different directions and styles. For variety and impact as bullets, asterisks, and ornaments, Windings 1 also offers a varied set of geometric circles, squares, polygons, targets, and stars. Character Set: Picture/Symbol
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  29. Bembo MT by Monotype, $45.99
    The origins of Bembo go back to one of the most famous printers of the Italian Renaissance, Aldus Manutius. In 1496, he used a new roman typeface to print the book de Aetna, a travelogue by the popular writer Pietro Bembo. This type was designed by Francesco Griffo, a prolific punchcutter who was one of the first to depart from the heavier pen-drawn look of humanist calligraphy to develop the more stylized look we associate with roman types today. In 1929, Stanley Morison and the design staff at the Monotype Corporation used Griffo's roman as the model for a revival type design named Bembo. They made a number of changes to the fifteenth-century letters to make the font more adaptable to machine composition. The italic is based on letters cut by the Renaissance scribe Giovanni Tagliente. Because of their quiet presence and graceful stability, the lighter weights of Bembo are popular for book typography. The heavier weights impart a look of conservative dependability to advertising and packaging projects. With 31 weights, including small caps, Old style figures, expert characters, and an alternate cap R, Bembo makes an excellent all-purpose font family.
  30. 1514 Paris Verand by GLC, $20.00
    This set of initial decorated letters was inspired by a font in use in the beginning of 1500s in Paris. Exactly, we have used the set that Barthélémy Verand employed for the printing of Triumphus translatez de langage Tuscan en François, (from “Triumph” of Petrarque) in the year 1514. Some letters, lacked, have been reconstructed to propose a complete alphabet. It appears that the printer used some letters to replace others, as V, turned over to make a A, or D to make a Q. The original font’s letters were drawn in white on a black background only, but it was tempting to propose a negative version in black on white. It is used as variously as web-site titles, posters and flyers design, publishing texts looking like ancient ones, or greeting cards, all various sorts of presentations, as a very decorative, elegant and luxurious additional font. This font supports strong enlargements remaining very smart and fine. It’s original medieval hight is about one inch equivalent to about four lines of characters. This font may be used with all blackletter fonts, but works particularly well with 1543 Humane Jenson, 1557 Italic and 1742 Civilite, without any anachronism.
  31. Bembo Infant by Monotype, $45.99
    The origins of Bembo go back to one of the most famous printers of the Italian Renaissance, Aldus Manutius. In 1496, he used a new roman typeface to print the book de Aetna, a travelogue by the popular writer Pietro Bembo. This type was designed by Francesco Griffo, a prolific punchcutter who was one of the first to depart from the heavier pen-drawn look of humanist calligraphy to develop the more stylized look we associate with roman types today. In 1929, Stanley Morison and the design staff at the Monotype Corporation used Griffo's roman as the model for a revival type design named Bembo. They made a number of changes to the fifteenth-century letters to make the font more adaptable to machine composition. The italic is based on letters cut by the Renaissance scribe Giovanni Tagliente. Because of their quiet presence and graceful stability, the lighter weights of Bembo are popular for book typography. The heavier weights impart a look of conservative dependability to advertising and packaging projects. With 31 weights, including small caps, Old style figures, expert characters, and an alternate cap R, Bembo makes an excellent all-purpose font family.
  32. Thigles by Abbasy Studio, $15.00
    Thigles, is a font inspired by Signs Painting, these pretty hand painted letters that you can see on buildings, billboards and signboards. Thigles font comes with some alternates and ligature as well to create your design more unique. With additional shadow font you will be able to create the beautiful combination and bring retro touch to your artworks!
  33. PR Mysticon 01 by PR Fonts, $5.00
    There has long been interest in the talismanic value of different numbers and their varied many - pointed stars or patterns. This font presents star designs with points numbering between five and twelve, in solid form, outlined, interlaced, and placed within a circle. Whether your interest is mathematical or mystical, We hope you will enjoy this collection of forms.
  34. Bellis by Nine Font, $25.00
    Bellis is a hand painted brush font. Painted on absorbent paper with a chinese brush to make the ink spreading texture. The original texture was a little bit messy but we translated into a more clean textured font. Bellis is a very easy to read brush font and it can be used for posters, magazines or graphic artworks.
  35. Minimalist by Ingrimayne Type, $12.95
    PostScript fonts are constructed by connecting dots, dots that have special attributes that control the shape of the connecting lines. In designing Minimalist, I wanted to see how few dots could be used to construct each letter. This is the source of the name--it is (or was) a minimum-point alphabet. I did not expect much from it, and was surprised that it turned out as well as it did. Since I originally drew it, I have added some points to some of the letters to get them to generate proper bitmaps, so it no longer has minimum points.
  36. Semantica MF by Masterfont, $59.00
    Formal, yet with very high legibility even in small point sizes. Many weights gives you design alternatives
  37. PR Swells 01 by PR Fonts, $10.00
    Drawn with a pointed brush, these have greater contrast and weight variation than the PR-Swirlies series.
  38. Tough Guy JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Tough Guy JNL gets right to the point of your headline in a strong and charismatic way.
  39. ArTarumianIshkhan by Tarumian, $40.00
    Font ArTarumianIshkhan (Ishkhan from Arm. “Prince” was created as a modern stylization of Armenian medieval lapidary letters.
  40. Diablito One by RodrigoTypo, $25.00
    is an entertaining font with pointed endings, contains inline and many dingbats, besides having a free version!
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