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  1. Data Error AOE Pro by Astigmatic, $24.00
    The Data Error AOE Family was one of my earliest typefaces, at a time when I had become obsessed with all forms of "digital/techology" typestyles. It's been awhile since the early 2000's, but I've had a hankering for awhile now to revisit this typeface, giving it a more expansive language character set and fill it out with some Opentype features. Inspired by some old printouts of BASIC programs and an Atari 1050 Disk Drive manual with pin printer examples, comes the familiar yet oddly restricted style with this Data Error family. This family comes complete with Regular and Bold versions with their respective Oblique versions. Odd pin printer restrictions inherent in this typeface are: no characters extend below baseline or above ascender line, (except international accents). A nostalgic typeface for computer programmers everywhere, strong and legible at any size, Data Error is perfect for so many purposes, get it today!
  2. The Achilles font, crafted by the creative minds at Iconian Fonts, embodies a fusion of strength and precision, reminiscent of the ancient Greek hero it is named after. This font distinguishes itself...
  3. Cranked Pipe 2D by 2D Typo, $24.00
    Font has Industrial motifs and simple geometric shapes. Best suited for large lettering. Font contains characters for all occasions, many ligatures, alternatives and exotic.
  4. Exphany by Danil Reyman, $12.00
    The font is made in the direction of Tribal aesthetics. He is restrained, but at the same time very cityistic, has an aggressive mood.
  5. Artz by Hackberry Font Foundry, $24.95
    Artz is a highly stylized sans serif with a Deco look in Narrow, Plain and Wide. It has oldstyle numbers and many special characters.
  6. Light Roman by Monotype, $40.99
    Light Roman is an engraver, all-capitals font for invitations and stationery. The Light Roman font has strong contrast between thin and thick strokes.
  7. Retrozoid by PizzaDude.dk, $20.00
    Retrozoid is the first Open Type font from Pizzadude. It has got loads of different autoligs, just take a look at the preview pic!
  8. Type Catalog JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Type Catalog JNL was originally a design drawn by Jeff Levine around 2006. Type Catalog JNL has a distinctively retro look for many applications.
  9. Corn by 4RM Font, $9.00
    Corn font is handwritten with a casual impression, this font has two styles, namely regular and bold, suitable for use in casual themed designs.
  10. Monitor by Device, $29.00
    Monitor is an early experiment in TV-wall pixeldom, and has the unique property of becoming easier to read the further away one gets.
  11. Redgar by Graphite, $12.00
    Redgar is a weathered display family. It comes in four styles – regular, slab, stencil, clean and has a matching set of banners and shapes.
  12. Haelynn by ReivNick, $12.00
    Haelynn has its own characteristics with the style of monoline. Haelynn is perfect for invitations, signatures, blogs, social media, business cards, and product brands.
  13. Giangu by Phoenix Group, $9.00
    Giangu is a typeface that describes strength and a formal impression, this typeface has an analogy about hopes and dreams that must be achieved.
  14. JH Tania 2x by JH Fonts, $50.00
    JH Tania 2x is geometric typeface, including a double stripe & a black weights. It has a modern design ideal for logos / branding and titles..
  15. Stripwriter by Typotheticals, $10.00
    Stripwriter is a comic style font that has a multitude of uses. While not an original idea, this style of font is always useful.
  16. Dephiana by Nurf Designs, $19.00
    Dephiana is an elegant and bold stylish script font. Great for logos, wordmarks & signboard. Has several stylistic alternates that can be used as needed.
  17. KG Behind These Hazel Eyes by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    Perfect for teachers, this font has enough glyphs to cover 80+ languages and extra math symbols! It is neat and legible for early readers!
  18. PaperCutAlmondDark by PineStreet, $25.00
    This is the 'dark' version of our font PaperCut Almond. It has all of its openings closed to enhance the effect of handcut lettering.
  19. FG Petra by YOFF, $12.95
    FG Petra looks like usual handwriting yet very pretty! It has a large 'K' in lowercase; I think that is what makes it special.
  20. Manbokun by ahweproject, $10.00
    Introducing Manbokun – a typeface that has a unique letterform inspired by Japanese kanji typography. Suitable for headlines, titles, logos, logotypes, posters, brochures, and more!
  21. Swing Bill by Monotype, $29.99
    The Swing Bill font was designed as a display face for sport material or pop music posters, but has also been seen on TV.
  22. Fristy by PizzaDude.dk, $20.00
    Fristy has more than 300 ligatures for you to play around with. You will need to use OpenType-supporting applications to use the autoligatures
  23. Ritmo by Monotype, $29.99
    Designed by Aldo Novarese and released in 1955, the Ritmo Bold font has broad, tapered strokes that have been drawn with a square nib.
  24. FeggoliteDancing by Ingrimayne Type, $7.95
    FeggoliteDancing has monospaced, wobbly letters. It is a variation of FeggoliteMono. For other fonts that have the same tipsy look, see NoPain and Seasick.
  25. Xylograph by Cuda Wianki, $30.00
    This font is based on 17th - 19th century woodcuts. It has many varied alternate characters and over 25 ornaments that make this font unique.
  26. DoctorBob by JOEBOB graphics, $-
    DoctorBob is a so-called stencil font. Notice the difference between upper- and lowercase; the lowercase has incomplete shapes to vary your text with.
  27. Alte Schwabacher by URW Type Foundry, $35.00
    Schwabacher was the predominantly used typeface in Germany from about 1470 until about 1530. It has round character forms other than Textura or Fraktur.
  28. Gamory by Alit Design, $21.00
    🌿 Embrace the beauty of the natural world and the sophistication of elegant design with the Garmony Typeface. This exquisite font is a harmonious blend of nature-inspired decorative leaf illustrations and a versatile typeface that effortlessly combines two styles: Serif and Elegant Script. Whether you're working on a project for your wedding, branding, or any creative endeavor, Garmony brings the perfect balance of organic charm and refined aesthetics. ✒️ Serif Meets Script: Garmony Typeface seamlessly marries two distinct design styles. The serif characters exude a timeless and classical feel, while the elegant script elements add a touch of fluidity and grace. This dynamic fusion makes Garmony Typeface exceptionally versatile, suitable for various applications and themes. 🌱 Nature-Inspired Decorative Leaves: Each character within Garmony Typeface is adorned with delicate decorative leaf illustrations, reminiscent of lush foliage. These charming details infuse your text with a touch of nature, making it ideal for eco-friendly, organic, or natural-themed projects. 🎨 Dynamic Ligatures and Alternatives: Garmony Typeface includes an array of dynamic ligatures and alternative characters, enhancing the fluidity and elegance of your designs. With these options at your disposal, you can create text that appears hand-crafted and truly unique. 🌐 PUA Unicode and Multilingual Support: No matter where your project takes you, Garmony Typeface is fully equipped to meet your linguistic needs. It includes PUA (Private Use Area) Unicode, ensuring compatibility with various design software and providing support for multiple languages. This international versatility ensures your message reaches a global audience with style. 🌾 Swash and Swirl Delight: Elevate your design with Garmony's swash and swirl elements, perfect for adding an extra dash of sophistication to headlines, titles, and logos. These intricate details showcase the font's elegance, making it stand out in any context. 🌏 Versatility and Style: From wedding invitations to logos, product packaging to blog headers, Garmony Typeface brings unparalleled versatility and style to your creative projects. It's the perfect choice for designers, creatives, and individuals seeking a font that combines the beauty of the natural world with the grace of elegant design. Embrace the harmony of nature and elegance with Garmony Typeface. Unleash your creativity and let your designs flourish with the timeless charm and artistic sophistication that only Garmony can provide. Experience the magic of Garmony Typeface today and elevate your projects to a new level of style and allure.
  29. Sassoon Handwriting Starter by Sassoon-Williams, $45.99
    Sassoon fonts package for handwriting starters The three upright "infant" fonts developed to meet the demand for letters to produce pupil material for handwriting as well as for reading. Letters have extended ascenders and descenders ideal on screen and print. They facilitate word recognition. The exit strokes link words together visually, also crucially, they space the letters for improved legibility. The "joined" font puts the skills gained into practice producing joined-up handwriting. Together these typefaces provide a valuable resource for Teachers to create consistent material across the curriculum. Sassoon Infant Tracker B font: This font with its direction arrows helps pupils to start in the correct place. Motor movements can be refined by keeping inside the line. When starting and direction is no problem, the arrow font can be dropped and the Dotted font used. Sassoon Infant Dotted B font: Writing over the dots of this font refines motor skills. The aim here is to give confidence by reinforcing starting points, exits and to now encourage fluidity. Sassoon Infant font: With some words in this font and a baseline beneath to copy onto, pupils can use their learned starting points and exit strokes to write freely along the baseline - still unjoined. Once learned, this leads to spontaneous joins along the baseline leading logically to a joined-up hand. Sassoon Joined font: Having learned to write letters with correct starts and exits, this is when the joined font for teaching handwriting can be used. With some words in this font and a baseline beneath to copy onto, pupils can use their learned starting points and simply extend their exit strokes to make joined-up writing. The default joins the font provides are recommended, however there are alternative letterforms that are so important for some Teachers which can be accessed. Create ‘pen lifts’ anytime too! NOTE: Fonts display unjoined by default on this website and are delivered that way - joining is controlled by your text editing application such as Word or TextEdit, read more for instructions… Free to download PDF resources: Stylistic Sets and how to access the alternative letters feature in these OpenType fonts. Using the separate letter fonts Using the joined font Teachers copybooks using these fonts: How to teach pre-cursive Copybook How to teach cursive handwriting Copybook
  30. Amalgam by Iconian Fonts is a distinctive and versatile typeface that captures attention with its unique blend of styles. Crafted by the prolific font foundry Iconian Fonts, known for their vast arra...
  31. Garava is an appealing and versatile typeface that has garnered attention within the graphic design community. Its creation is attributed to a clear intention to provide a readable, elegant font that...
  32. The Quixotic font, designed by the renowned type designer Ray Larabie, stands out as an epitome of modernity meshed with whimsical flair. This font is characterized by its unique blend of contemporar...
  33. Lido STF by Storm Type Foundry, $39.00
    Times with a Human Face: In my article of the same name which appeared in the magazine Font, volume 2000 I described the long and trying story of an order for a typeface for the Czech periodical Lidové noviny (People’s Newspaper). My task was to design a modification of the existing Times. The work, however, finally resulted in the complete re-drawing of the typeface. The assignment, which was on the whole wisely formulated, was to design a typeface which would enable “a smooth flow of information in the reader’s eye”, therefore a typeface without any artistic ambitions, from which everything which obstructs legibility would be eliminated. A year later Lidové noviny had a different manager who in the spring of 2001 decided to resume the cooperation. The typeface itself definitely profited from this; I simplified everything which could be simplified, but it still was not “it”, because the other, and obviously more important, requirement of the investor held: “the typeface must look like Times”. And that is why the above-mentioned daily will continue to be printed by a system version of Times, negligently adjusted to local conditions, which is unfortunately a far cry from the original Times New Roman of Stanley Morison. When I was designing Lido, the cooperation with the head of production of Lidové noviny was of great use to me. Many tests were carried out directly on the newspaper rotary press during which numerous weak points of the earliest versions were revealed. The printing tests have proved that the basic design of this typeface is even more legible and economical than that of Times. The final appearance of Lido STF was, however, tuned up without regard to the original assignment – the merrier-looking italics and the more daring modelling of bold lower case letters have been retained. The typeface is suitable for all periodicals wishing to abandon inconspicuously the hideous system typefaces with their even more hideous accents and to change over to the contemporary level of graphic design. It is also most convenient for everyday work in text editors and office applications. It has a fairly large x-height of lower case letters, shortened serifs and simplified endings of rounded strokes. This is typical of the typefaces designed for use in small sizes. Our typeface, however, can sustain enlargement even to the size appropriate for a poster, an information table or a billboard, as it is not trite and at the same time is moderate in expression. Its three supplementary condensed designs correspond to approximately 80% compression and have been, of course, drawn quite separately. The intention to create condensed italics was abandoned; in the case of serif typefaces they always seem to be slightly strained. I named the typeface dutifully "Lido" (after the name of the newspaper) and included it in the retail catalog of my type foundry. In order to prevent being suspected of additionally turning a rejected work into cash, Lido STF in six designs is available free of charge. I should not like it if the issuing of this typeface were understood as an “act out of spite” aimed against the venerable Times. It is rather meant as a reminder that there really are now alternatives to all fonts in all price categories.
  34. Rusulica Antique by Type Fleet, $-
    Rusulica Antique distinct aroma & flavor Rusulica Antique is a modification of the erstwhile script. With rough edges it has a distinctive appearance, rich aroma and antique charm. Because of its ornamental and playful design, it offers plenty of possibilities. Rusulica Antique has a high contrast. Its edges are rough and there is an alternate for almost every capital letter. The typeface’s x-height is bigger than usual and it is constructed at a 30° angle.
  35. Steffyray by Maulana Creative, $12.00
    Steffyray is a fancy Signature font, has slanted and fun characters. It has Opentype features of ligatures, makes it a perfect choice for branding and digital designs. Use this font for logos, social media, websites, blogs, instagram, social media, business cards, branding, and more! Steffyray font support multilingual more than 100+ language. and good pair for your secondary text font with sans or serif. Make a stunning work with Steffyray signature font. Cheers, MaulanaCreative
  36. Cristal by Corradine Fonts, $24.95
    Cristal is a modern typeface inspired in the cuts of a bevel effect. Its lines build each letter as a cutted gem giving an unique elegant aspect. It comes in two weights to be used at different sizes and has positive and negative versions. Also has a solid version that allows compose more legible texts. Cristal Dingbats and Cristal Frames are two essential complements to obtain a great typographic system of 15 fonts.
  37. Redflick by Zamjump, $19.00
    Introducing Redflick the display font, with consistent characters and a modern italic style. It has a naughty and unique look. The form has a firm consistency. I'd say that adds to its charm—and it does. It's great for headlines and titles, but also very easy to read in sentence form. It's perfect for branding and packaging, books, invitations, and anything else you want in a casual setting — without being too childish.
  38. 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.
  39. Amber Taste Pro by Gleb Guralnyk, $14.00
    Hi, introducing an Amber Taste Pro font. It's a vintage typeface with classic shape. Seven weights variations from thin to bold is available. Actually this font set is a remastered version of my best selling font Amber Taste with lots of improvements. Pro version has much more characters, including multilingual west european support. All the contours was cleaned up and several glyphs has a new more organic shape. Thank you and have a nice day!
  40. The Maggie Nut by Hydric Design, $10.00
    The Maggie Nut is a font with a retro style made to make your designs look more attractive. The Maggie Nut has 2 styles, namely Light (shining) and Regular, It will be very easy to use and will save you time on designing. The Maggie Nut also has many opentype features such as ligature, and alternate. This will be very suitable for use as a logo, poster, packaging, merchandise, social media & greeting cards.
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