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  1. Scenders by Juliane Bone, $9.99
    Scenders was inked first then digitized for the masses to use. Strong ascenders and descenders embellish the font, so the lowercase characters are quite compelling. Scenders is versatile, but it works very well in all caps headlines.
  2. American Grunge by Hanoded, $15.00
    American Grunge is a spooky font. It was created using a steel pen and China ink - and a lot of splatter. American Grunge is my tribute to that nineties wave of fantastic music coming out of Seattle.
  3. Astron Boy Video - Unknown license
  4. Abiscuos - Unknown license
  5. Fugal by Pedroglifos, $10.00
    Fugil is a high-contrast flared-serif humanist typeface with art nouveau influences for elegante and edgy projects. Perfect for identity of many sorts, from concerts, festival names, art exhibitions, films and even products.
  6. Potenciarte by Nasir Udin, $25.00
    Potenciarte is an all-caps display typeface inspired by the facade of old buildings from the era of Nederlandsch-Indie (1900’s) in Surabaya, where Art Deco & Art Nouveau typographic styles were widely used.
  7. Ah, the elusive font EMILKOZAK.COM | fartdeco, a typographical enigma that caters to the refined taste of those who appreciate a good giggle alongside their graphic design. Picture this: the roaring ...
  8. Celtic Monograms by Kaer, $24.00
    Here is my next Celtic Monograms font family. I used a lot of authentic knots and curves to imitate Insular art style. The term derives from insula, the Latin term for “island” in this period Britain and Ireland shared a largely common style different from that of the rest of Europe. I've drawn sketches set, manually vectorized it and assemble the font family. In an attempt to replicate the intricate patterns found in Celtic art, I endeavored to create a design that embodied the essence of true Celtic knot work. The interweaving lines, which were prominent motifs in Celtic art prior to the arrival of Christian influence around 450, served as the foundation for my creation. Over time, these designs seamlessly integrated into early Christian manuscripts and artwork, incorporating depictions of various elements from everyday life, including animals, plants, and even human figures. In the beginning, the patterns were intricate interwoven cords, called plaits. This particular style is often linked to the Celtic regions, but it was also widely embraced in England and spread throughout Europe through the efforts of Irish and Northumbrian monks. The utilization of the Celtic knot as a tattoo design gained popularity during the 1970s and 1980s in the United States. Consequently, it has proven to be a highly advantageous font choice for various applications such as posters, banners, and sportswear. You can also create a vintage color shift effect. Please note, you should use graphic applications such as Adobe Illustrator or Photoshop, but not Microsoft Word. All you need is put Two or Three lines style initial on the top of Back style. I’m happy to present you the Rough, Two lines, Three lines, and Back styles for your design. You’ll get uppercase and numbers set. Thank you!
  9. Face Your Fears by Hanoded, $15.00
    Face Your Fears was created using a brush, paint and ink and a lot of paper. Due to the horror-like nature of Face Your Fears, the font looks great on websites, games and - of course - halloween cards.
  10. Economica PRO by Underground, $29.90
    Economica Pro is a font specially developed for printing complex situations. It has been tested successfully in very small sizes without losing legibility. It's ink traps ensure its smooth operation even in low quality papers. Ideal for newspapers.
  11. Nasalization Free - Unknown license
  12. Juke Joint JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Although many pieces of sheet music used standardized backgrounds and metal type for their titles and information, there are hundreds of songs with innovative illustrations and clever typography beckoning potential buyers with their cover art. Whether the era was Post-Victorian, Art Nouveau or Art Deco, the sheer variety of eye-catching images offered visual enticement to the potential customer whilst browsing the local music shop.
  13. Deco Experiment 7 by Intellecta Design, $9.00
    a art deco naive experimental typeface
  14. Akimoto by Hiekka Graphics, $29.00
    Akimoto is a fat slab typeface.
  15. LHF Bell Boy by Letterhead Fonts, $33.00
    Authentic 30s style art deco typeface.
  16. Ravishing by Bogstav, $17.00
    Art Deco meets organic - don't panic! :)
  17. Teimer Std by Suitcase Type Foundry, $75.00
    Typographer and graphic designer Pavel Teimer (1935-1970) designed a modern serif roman with italics in 1967. For the drawing of Teimer he found inspiration in the types of Walbaum and Didot, rather than Bodoni. He re-evaluated these archetypes in an individual way, adjusting both height and width proportions and modifying details in the strokes, thus effectively breaking away from the historical models he used as a starting point. Teimer's antiqua has less contrast; the overall construction of the characters is softer and more lively. The proportions of the italics are rather wide, making them stand out by their calm and measured rhythm. This was defined by the purpose of the typeface, as it was to be utilised for two-character matrices. The long serifs are a typical feature noticeable throughout the complete family of fonts. In 1967, a full set of basic glyphs, numerals and diacritics of Teimer's antiqua was submitted to the Czechoslovak Grafotechna type foundry. However, the face was never cast. At the beginning of 2005 we decided to rehabilitate this hidden gem of Czech typography. We used the booklet "Teimer's antiqua - a design of modern type roman and italics", written by Jan Solpera and Kl‡ra Kv’zov‡ in 1992, as a template for digitisation. The specimen contains an elementary set of roman and italics, including numerals and ampersands. After studying the specimen, we decided to make certain adjustments to the construction of the character shapes. We slightly corrected the proportions of the typeface, cut and broadened the serifs, and slightly strengthened the hair strokes. In the upper case we made some significant changes in the end serifs of round strokes in C, G and S, and the J was redrawn from the scratch. The top diagonal arm of the K was made to connect with the vertical stem, while the tail of Q has received a more expressive tail. The stronger hairlines are yet more apparent in the lower case, which is why we needed to further intervene in the construction of the actual character shapes. The drawing of the f is new, with more tension at the top of the character, and the overall shape of the g is better balanced. We also added an ear to the j, and curves in the r have become more fluent. To emphasise the compact character of the family, the lining numerals were thoroughly redrawn, with the finials being replaced by vertical serifs. The original character of the numerals was preserved in the new set of old-style figures. To make the uppercase italics as compact as possible, they were based on the roman cut rather than on the original design. The slope of lowercase italics needed to be harmonised. The actual letter forms are still broader than the characters in the original design, and the changes in construction are more noticeable. The lower case b gained a bottom serif, the f has a more traditional shape as it is no longer constricted by the demands of two-matrice casting, the g was redrawn and is a single storey design now. The serifs on one side of the descenders of the p and q were removed, the r is broader and more open. The construction of s, v, w, x, y, and z is now more compact and better balanced. Because Teimer was designed to make optimal use of the OpenType format, it was deemed necessary to add a significant amount of new glyphs. The present character set of one font comprisess over 780 glyphs, including accented characters for typesetting of common Latin script languages, small caps and a set of ligatures, tabular, proportional, old style and lining, superscript and fraction numerals. It also contains a number of special characters, such as arrows, circles, squares, boxed numerals, and ornaments. Because of its fine and light construction, the original digitised design remained the lightest of the family. Several heavier weights were added, with the family now comprising Light, Light Italic, Medium, Medium Italic, Semibold, Semibold Italic, Bold, and Bold Italic.
  18. Minnesota Plaid by Breauhare, $35.00
    Minnesota Plaid is the baddest plaid ever! It may not be the choice pattern for golfers' slacks or bagpipers' kilts, but it has a City-like flavor with its own twist, a stylish ruggedness & toughness that could even be described as a sort of formal graffiti, thanks to the art deco swash of many of its strokes. It’s the kind of look that would be perfectly at home with hip hop or rap music, football and other sports, cars and trucks, power tools, and other manly, masculine usages. Of course, women are just as capable of having the aforementioned interests, too. Minnesota Plaid is the kind of font that can get stuck on you! Digitized by John Bomparte.
  19. PR Hallow Doodles 01 by PR Fonts, $10.00
    This font is a collection of ornaments and drawings suitable for Halloween themed materials. There are bats, singly and in swarms, owls, dead trees, spiders and webs, as well as calligraphic ornaments with a decidedly creepy bent. Most of the characters in this font were drawn on a napkin with a felt marker, and the resulting ragged texture was very suitable to the Halloween subject matter. Where the same stroke is repeated in one glyph, the contours have been edited to minimize obvious repetition. Use it for your Halloween party invitations and posters. Combines well with: PR Bramble Wood 1, PR Bramble Wood 2, PR Hallow Doodles 02, PR Cauldron, PR Swirlies 01, PR Swirlies 05.
  20. Bandoengsche by Gumpita Rahayu, $14.00
    Bandung is home to numerous examples of Dutch colonial architecture, most notably the tropical Art Deco architectural style. This typeface was adapted from the finest Art Deco landmarks and signage in Bandung, Indonesia and strongly added native elements of traditional Art Deco typefaces style. The main character is an example of a harmonious mixture between West and East architectural styles, repackaged into the Art Deco type design. With two different styles, it comes as regular and Deco styles, the regular style is constructed with all caps setting, with some different characters between uppercase and lowercase. The Deco style uses more stripes in the right shapes, it was naturally inspired with the most common art deco typefaces. The additional Opentype Features loaded in this typeface; some stylistic alternates, accessible catchwords in the discretionary ligatures, and the art deco ornaments, This typeface is highly usable with large scaling size and will fit with posters, movie titles, and signage designs.
  21. BR Sonoma by Brink, $30.00
    BR Sonoma is a new geometric grotesque built for the 21st century with a finely tuned modern aesthetic. BR Sonoma builds on the foundations laid by the classic Swiss grotesques such as Helvetica and Univers but combines their features with a stronger geometric base usually found in other early classics such as Avant Garde, Futura and Avenir.
  22. Eshajori by Zenmurai, $25.00
    Eshajori is an elegant and soft serif font. The primary challenge in designing this font was finding a balance between complexity and simplicity, while ensuring it could be used on both computer screens and in print. Another challenge was achieving harmony between the characters, punctuation, and numerals, creating a visually appealing and playful visual vocabulary overall.
  23. Youth Calm by Illushvara, $16.00
    Hello, Youth Calm is a stylish, retro serif display font. Its funk and groove will definitely come in handy when you need to create some relaxed, laid-back designs. FEATURES : Uppercase Lowercase Number Punctuation Multilingual PUA Encode Opentype Character Alternates Ligatures If you have any question, don’t hesitate to contact me. Happy Designing !!! Thank You, Illushvara Design
  24. Stangith by Mokatype Studio, $19.00
    Hello Introducing, stangith - Ligatures modern Serif is an elegant, unique font that uses ligatures to smoothly link letters. Perfect for adding a unique twist to word-mark logos, monograms or pull quotes. stangith has 45 ligatures and 10 Alternates as well as numbers and punctuation making it super fantastic.Ligature can be turned off if required standard writing needs.
  25. Alstoria by Bombastype, $35.00
    Alstoria is a Bold Serif Display font. Suitable for your projects like branding, packaging, printing, header, and many more. Contains 320+ glyphs and 10 ligatures. You could check the full glyph map at this link. This font also contains many swash alternates option to play. Works well for vintage and modern style like you see in our preview images.
  26. Old Letterhand by JOEBOB graphics, $24.00
    'Old letterHand' is a very legible handwritten script font, created with a fine brush pen. The font was made with old style lettered ads in mind but it is has a modern look. It features a couple of ligatures, alternate characters and a few swashes for you to play around with. Related fonts are fourHand and blackHand.
  27. Gafata by Underground, $24.00
    Gafata is a font designed for small sizes in medium-long text, mixing elegance and readability causing it to have great applicability in books, magazines and web pages. In the process of finding the finest legibility, particular features emerged making this whimsical sans serif different from the rest, creating an original mark to the text its applied to.
  28. Krays by Pesotsky Victor, $10.00
    «KRAYS» is an ultra-thin font display. Simple structure and fine uniform strokes contrast with bold squares in the structural units. The combination of gravity and lightness. Krays supports Basic Latin and Extended Latin, Cyrillic — in total about 90 languages are supported. The font has one Regular weight. All uppercase. Krays font was designed by Viktor Pesotsky.
  29. Grottel by Hashtag Type, $29.00
    Grottel is a modern grotesque sans serif font family that follows the philosophy of original grotesque typefaces with enhanced personality. Fine details and tuning, balance functionality and the beauty representative of the aesthetic movement in the 19th century. Details include 5 weights, manually edited kerning, ligatures and alternatives to allow users to add further personality to the font.
  30. Horsefeathers by Patricia Lillie, $29.00
    Play a while with Horsefeathers, and you'll find yourself feeling kind of a combination of giddy and up. a lively, animated font that draws attention in short bursts yet has remarkable balance in longer text blocks, even at smallish point sizes. And that can be said for all three styles: Regular, Bold, and the aptly-named Horsefeathers Buzzsaw.
  31. ITC Nora by ITC, $29.99
    ITC Nora was designed by James Montalbano when he was on a 1930s sign-lettering kick, poring over showcard manuals to find inspiration for new typeface designs. A few letters led him to create this informal, goofy" script, which falls between the many formal scripts and the completely extravagant. ITC Nora displays a free-flowing openness and elegance."
  32. Average Joe by Typadelic, $14.95
    Based on a mid 20th century retro typestyle, Average Joe is anything but average! You might even find that it breaks the rules and is somewhat of a rebel. Because this font has such a bouncy style, I've created extra characters for ease of flow when you type. Try combining upper and lowercase letters for a really fun look!
  33. HU Malrang by Heummdesign, $30.00
    'HU Malrang' is a font that gives a round and soft feel to its tightly packed modules. This font has a variable function, allowing users to fine-tune the thickness they want. (Available only in Adobe programs.) Six basic weights are provided so that they can be used even in programs that do not apply the variable function.
  34. Fontazia Stiletto by Deniart Systems, $20.00
    The Fontazia Stiletto font was inspired by my personal obsession with shoes. This is a stylized version of some of the lovely footwear found in my personal closet as well as some of my equally obsessed friends. You'll find 52 assorted shoe illustrations ranging from sandals to boots, some a little strange, but all in good fun.
  35. Rail Route Stencil JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Rail Route Stencil JNL is based on a hand-cut paper stencil depicting a logo for the Baltimore and Ohio (B&O) Railroad. The lettering is from the motto encircling an image of the Capitol dome: "Linking 13 Great States with the Nation". This motto was not present on some other versions of the B&O logo.
  36. Crowded by Din Studio, $29.00
    Crowded rounded vintage font was created by our talented artist with full passion for vintage display. You will find a fresh vintage sensation. Visit our gallery and enjoy the previews. Includes: Crowded Regular Crowded Ornament Features: Accents (Multilingual characters) 16 Ligatures 79 Alternates PUA encoded Numerals and Punctuation (OpenType Standard) Thanks for visiting and purchasing my font.
  37. Ahuta by Twinletter, $15.00
    Ahuta Arabic style font. This particular font is designed to look like a true vintage Arabic font, but in a simple and elegant form, so you can use it in all your designs which will surely make your projects beautiful. This font has been created by our dedicated team to create the best quality typeface you will ever find.
  38. Budhayanti by madeDeduk, $14.00
    Budhayanti is a duo with both a script and sans-serif. This font perfect for poster design, book covers, merchandise, fashion campaigns, newsletters, branding, advertising, magazines, greeting cards, album covers, and quote designs and more. If you need anything else just shoot me an email at: dedukvic@gmail.com Find more previews on my Instagram here : https://www.instagram.com/acekelgondolayu/
  39. Bespoke Display by SilverStag, $24.00
    Introducing Bespoke Display, a font that captures the essence of elegance and creativity by seamlessly merging the classical charm of a modern serif with the flowing grace of an elegant script. In Bespoke Display, you'll find a font that defies convention, creating a harmonious symphony between serif and script letters, crafting a unique visual language that speaks volumes.
  40. Gofar by Ef Studio, $10.00
    Gofar is a font duo that combine Serif and Script font. The Gofar Serif font looks contemporary and modern, some letters has unique form. You will also find Gofar Script with ligatures that beautiful to pair with. This font perfect for every project like branding, editorial design, book, logo, website, social media, and any project you like.
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