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  1. Chef's Slice Novice, a font designed by Graham Meade under the banner of GemFonts, is a playful yet sophisticated typeface that embodies the whimsical essence of culinary art. Its design intricately ...
  2. Whola is a unique and visually striking font that captivates at first glance. Its design is a harmonious blend of classic and contemporary styles, making it extremely versatile for various design app...
  3. The Augustus font is a distinctive typeface that exudes elegance and classical charm, reminiscent of the grandeur associated with its namesake, the revered Roman Emperor Augustus. This font is charac...
  4. Lumio emerges as a captivating font choice that draws inspiration from the interplay of light and modern design elements. Designed with a keen eye for detail, Lumio encompasses the essence of clarity...
  5. CoventryGarden is a font that seems to capture the charm and whimsy of a stroll through an English garden on a crisp, sunlit morning. This typeface is distinguished by its elegant curves and delicate...
  6. The font Chizzler Thin, crafted by GemFonts | Graham Meade, stands out in the realm of typography for its distinctive character and elegance. This particular variant of the Chizzler family leans towa...
  7. Sure thing! Kaushan Script, designed by the talented Pablo Impallari, is a font that strikes a perfect balance between elegance and casual flair. This font dances on the page, with lively, flowing ...
  8. Caviar Dreams is a sophisticated and elegant typeface designed by Nymphont, a designer known for bringing a personal touch and finesse to font design. This font stands out for its sleek and modern ap...
  9. The GAMECUBEN font, designed by the creators at bleutuna.com, draws nostalgic inspiration from the iconic GameCube console, a beloved gaming system from the early 2000s by Nintendo. This font capture...
  10. The font "F2 Tecnocratica" by deFharo is a distinctive typeface that captures the essence of modernism and technological sophistication. Crafted with precision and an eye for futuristic design, its c...
  11. Stahlbeton, which translates to "reinforced concrete" from German, is a font that captures the essence of solidity, modernism, and industrial strength inherent in its name. It's a typeface that echoe...
  12. Robur by Canada Type, $24.95
    It shouldn't be a surprise to anyone that these letter shapes are familiar. They have the unmistakable color and weight of Cooper Black, Oswald Cooper's most famous typeface from 1921. What should be a surprise is that these letters are actually from George Auriol's Robur Noir (or Robur Black), published in France circa 1909 by the Peignot foundry as a bolder, solid counterpart to its popular Auriol typeface (1901). This face precedes Cooper Black by a dozen of years and a whole Great War. Cooper Black has always been a bit of a strange typographical apparition to anyone who tried to explain its original purpose, instant popularity in the 1920s, and major revival in the late 1960s. BB&S and Oswald Cooper PR aside, it is quite evident that the majority of Cooper Black's forms did not evolve from Cooper Old Style, as its originators claimed. And the claim that it collected various Art Nouveau elements is of course too ambiguous to be questioned. But when compared with Robur Noir, the "elements" in question can hardly be debated. The chronology of this "machine age" ad face in metal is amusing and stands as somewhat of a general index of post-Great War global industrial competition: - 1901: Peignot releases Auriol, based on the handwriting of George Auriol (the "quintessential Art Nouveau designer," according to Steven Heller and Louise Fili), and it becomes very popular. - 1909-1912: Peignot releases the Robur family of faces. The eight styles released are Robur Noir and its italic, a condensed version called Robur Noir Allongée (Elongated) and its italic, an outline version called Clair De Lune and its condensed/elongated, a lined/striped version called Robur Tigre, and its condensed/elongated counterpart. - 1914 to 1918: World War One uses up economies on both sides of the Atlantic, claims Georges Peignot with a bullet to the forehead, and non-war industry stalls for 4 years. - 1921: BB&S releases Cooper Black with a lot of hype to hungry publishing, manufacturing and advertising industries. - 1924: Robert Middleton releases Ludlow Black. - 1924: The Stevens Shanks foundry, the British successor to the Figgins legacy, releases its own exact copies of Robur Noir and Robur Noir Allongée, alongside a lined version called Royal Lining. - 1925: Oswald Cooper releases his Cooper Black Condensed, with similar math to Robur Noir Allongée (20% reduction in width and vectical stroke). - 1925: Monotype releases Frederick Goudy's Goudy Heavy, an "answer to Cooper Black". Type historians gravely note it as the "teacher steals from his student" scandal. Goudy Heavy Condensed follows a few years later. - 1928: Linotype releases Chauncey Griffith's Pabst Extra Bold. The condensed counterpart is released in 1931. When type production technologies changed and it was time to retool the old faces for the Typositor age, Cooper Black was a frontrunning candidate, while Robur Noir was all but erased from history. This was mostly due to its commercial revival by flourishing and media-driven music and advertising industries. By the late 1960s variations and spinoffs of Cooper Black were in every typesetting catalog. In the early- to mid-1970s, VGC, wanting to capitalize on the Art Nouveau onslaught, published an uncredited exact copy of Robur Black under the name Skylark. But that also went with the dust of history and PR when digital tech came around, and Cooper Black was once again a prime retooling candidate. The "old fellows stole all of our best ideas" indeed. So almost a hundred years after its initial fizz, Robur is here in digital form, to reclaim its rightful position as the inspiration for, and the best alternative to, Cooper Black. Given that its forms date back to the turn of the century, a time when foundry output had a closer relationship to calligraphic and humanist craft, its shapes are truer to brush strokes and much more idiosyncratic than Cooper Black in their totality's construct. Robur and Robur Italic come in all popular font formats. Language support includes Western, Central and Eastern European character sets, as well as Baltic, Esperanto, Maltese, Turkish, and Celtic/Welsh languages. A range of complementary f-ligatures and a few alternates letters are included within the fonts.
  13. Lost and Foundry by Fontsmith, $15.00
    Breaking the cycle of homelessness We are partnered with The House of St. Barnabas, a private members club in Soho Square, whose work as a not for profit charity aims to break the cycle of homelessness in London. Each purchase (of the family pack) comes with a one month membership to The House and 100% of the proceeds from sales of fonts go directly to the charity to help their essential work. This unique collection of 7 typefaces is based on the disappearing signs of Soho, at risk of being lost forever due to the ever changing landscape of the area. By re-imaging the signage as complete fonts, we have rescued this rich visual history from the streets and present the typefaces into a contemporary context for a bright optimistic future. FS Berwick Thanks to its humble tiled origins, this Egyptian serif type maintains a uniform character width, creating the irregular letter proportions found in the final alphabet. Broad-shouldered, the bracketed serifs firmly ground the font, whilst its extreme hairlines become a necessity due to the uniform width. Of note is the upside down ‘S’, to be found on the original sign on Berwick Street. Perhaps due to its ceramic origins, there is a surprising ‘slippiness’ to its final appearance. FS Cattle Cattle & Son is best described as a wide, but not overly extended, grotesque-style sans serif, showing a uniform width and carrying a robust strength to its form. Whilst lightly functional overall, the purposeful diagonal legs of the ‘K’, ‘R’ and the tail of the ‘Q’ add an urgency to its appearance. The reduced size of the ampersand gives away Cattle & Son’s hand-painted origins, and the oblique compacted ‘LTD’ found on the original sign is also included in the final set. This beautiful sign is tucked away under an arch in Portland Mews, sheltering from the weather. Perhaps this is why it has lasted so long. FS Century This somewhat elongated set of Roman capitals was originally rendered in paint circa 1940, but its roots trace back to the Trajan Column in Rome. Witness the slightly unbalanced ‘W’ and the painter’s hand is revealed. Century’s flared serif style is extremely short, sharp and bracketed. The ‘M’ is splayed and has no top serifs. Century has a uniform appearance of width, probably due to its sign-written origins. Yet is elegant, classic and exudes sophistication. FS Charity A true Tuscan letterform, the original is located on The House of St. Barnabas in ceramic tiles and was revealed in all its broken glory in 2014. FS Charity retains the option of using these incorrect characters (try typing lowercase in the test drive above and compare with the more uniform uppercase characters). FS Charity features fishtailed terminals on its strokes, a curious branched ‘T’ and the ‘S’ displays tear-drop ends to its serifs. Almost uniform in width, the ‘A’, ‘M’ and ‘W’ are the widest characters in this set. FS Marlborough The elongated Marlborough features diagonal terminals to some characters and numerals. Also retained is the space-saving contracted ‘T’ glyph from the original sign, while the ‘R’ features a distinctive wedge-shaped leg. Highly individual in this form, similar signage appears around Soho, but featuring a variety of widths in their design. FS Portland The sister type to Cattle & Son, Portland is oblique rather than italic. The serifs are not overly long, yet still enhance its rather rigid cap height and baseline appearance. Its ‘A’ has a top serif, the ‘M’ is square and the ‘G’ foregoes any spur. Particularly delightful is the open ampersand. Numerals align to encourage the horizontal flavour of the oblique style. Overall, Portland is both confident and graceful. FS St James A lineal Continental style, St James also displays a true sense of ‘Londoness’ in its titling form, perhaps influenced by early Underground signage. Irregular letterforms display a continental flavour, particularly evident in its Deco style ‘W’, ampersand and numerals. The rather high cross bar in the ‘A’ is also reflected in the raised middle strokes of the ‘M’. Noteworthy are the distinctive unions found on all of the characters and the additional small caps. The original lettering is still located on Greek St.
  14. Hachi Maru Pop by Norio Kanisawa, $40.00
    It is a cute font that imaged a circle that was popular among young Japanese girls in the 1970s and 1980s, plus elements of the current round character as well. The momentum of the circle fads of the 70s and 80s back then seemed to have been great, and it seems that there were schools that prohibited the use of the round letters as students were all writing, too. In addition, a circular letter contest was held, and it seems that the work selected from many entries was released as a phototype. I tried to round up to the limit while incorporating the elements of that circle and the elements of the round letters that the current Japanese girls would write. It corresponds to Hiragana · Katakana · Alphabet · Numerals · Symbols · Kanji(chinese characters). You can also write vertically. You can use it easily, because it contains JIS first · second level, and IBM extended Kanji(about 6700chinese characters). I think that it is an eye-catching design although it lacks a little on readability, so it is also recommended to use it point-wise. The name "Hachimaru" is a thing that touched "80" in the 1980s. The 80s is one of my favorite times. I think that the power to young girls 'Kawaii' such as circle letters, fancy goods and idols was a very strong era. I hope I can express even a little "Kawaii" culture of that unique and unique 80's Japan. <「はちまるポップ」紹介文> 1970年〜80年代に、日本の若い女の子の間で流行した丸文字をイメージし、現在の丸文字の要素もプラスしたかわいいフォントです。 70〜80年代当時の丸文字の流行の勢いは凄かったらしく、学生さんもみな書いていたそうで、丸文字の使用を禁止する学校もあったそうです。 また、丸文字のコンテストが行われ、多数の応募から選ばれた作品が写植書体としてリリースされたこともあるそうです。 その丸文字の要素と、現在の日本の女の子が書くような丸文字の要素も取り込みながら、極限まで丸っこくしてみました。 ひらがな・カタカナ・アルファベット・数字・記号類・漢字に対応しており、縦書きもできます。 漢字はJIS第一水準・第二水準・IBM拡張漢字に対応(約6700文字)しているので、使い勝手も良いかと思います。 可読性には少々欠けますが目を引くデザインだと思うので、ポイント的に使うのもオススメです。 名称の「はちまる」は80年代の「80」をもじったものです。 80年代は私の好きな時代の1つです。丸文字をはじめ、ファンシーグッズやアイドルなど、若い女の子の「かわいい」へのパワーがとても強い時代だったんだなぁと思います。 その個性的で独特な80年代日本の「かわいい」カルチャーを少しでも表現できてればいいなぁと思います。 <スタイルカテゴリー> 手書き風、丸ゴシック
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  17. As of my last update in April 2023, "Slurp" is a distinctive font created by Eric Djengué, embodying a unique blend of artistic flair and functional design. Eric Djengué, known for his creative prowe...
  18. BlaxSlabXXL is an intriguing and bold font created by the talented typographer Manfred Klein. As its name suggests, it is a slab serif font, distinguished by its robust and blocky serifs that project...
  19. Altea, designed by Paul Lloyd Fonts, embodies a stylistic mix of elegance and creativity, making it a standout typeface in the realms of digital and print design. It is a testament to the innovative ...
  20. The Popsies font, created by StimulEye Fonts, is a playful and dynamic typeface that embodies a sense of fun and creativity. Its design is characterized by its whimsical shapes and forms, making it a...
  21. PDRPT, crafted by the renowned typeface designer Billy Argel, showcases an intricate amalgamation of artistic innovation and typographic expertise. Embodying Argel's signature style, PDRPT resonates ...
  22. The Holtzschue font is an intriguing creation by designer David Rakowski, bringing with it a unique blend of artistic expression and typographical innovation. Named after Kathryn Holtzschue, a friend...
  23. Larkin Capitals font, designed by Paul Lloyd Fonts, epitomizes an artistic fusion of historical elegance and contemporary precision. This font takes its inspiration from the rich tapestry of late 19t...
  24. Sure! The Carousel font by Bright Ideas is a whimsical, playful typeface that captures the nostalgia and enchantment of vintage carousels. Its design is characterized by a unique blend of classic ele...
  25. Verve by Altsys Metamorphosis is a font that truly embodies its name, resonating with energy, dynamism, and, indeed, a certain "verve". Created by Altsys Metamorphosis, a name that itself hints at tr...
  26. The font "Sweet as Candy" by PizzaDude is a vibrant and playful typeface that immediately captures the essence of joy and whimsicality. Its design is a visual treat, reminiscent of the sugary delight...
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  28. Vaguely Repulsive is a distinctive font that lives up to its intriguing name through a design aesthetic that boldly pushes the boundaries of conventional attractiveness. At first glance, this font ch...
  29. As of my last update in April 2023, "Vineyard" by Vladimir Nikolic emerges as a font that reflects a nuanced blend of vintage charm and contemporary flair. Renowned for its distinctive style, this ty...
  30. Holitter Circle by Holitter Studios is a captivating font that carries a contemporary vibe with its unique design and circular motifs. Crafted with a creative eye, this typeface stands out for its in...
  31. The VTC-NueTattooScript font is an enthralling typeface that hails from the creative studio of Vigilante Typeface Corporation (VTC). Emulating the intricate art of tattoo lettering, this font wears i...
  32. Eau by YOFonts is an artistically refined font that captures the essence of elegance and fluidity, suggesting a beautiful amalgamation of classic and modern design elements. The name 'Eau,' French fo...
  33. CartoGothic Std, created by FontSite, is a prominent typeface that embodies a blend of modernity and functionality. At its core, CartoGothic Std is a sans-serif font, known for its clean lines and un...
  34. Sure! Klarissa is an intriguing font designed by Dieter Steffmann, a talented typographer known for his revival of historical typefaces and his original designs. This font stands out for its intricat...
  35. The Turbayne Running Hand is a font that evokes the elegance and fluidity of classic handwriting. It is designed to mimic the natural variations and movements of a skilled penman, bringing a personal...
  36. KiddoTR is a captivating typeface that breathes a delightful air of whimsy and fun into any design project it touches. This font stands out for its playful yet readable nature, making it an impeccabl...
  37. Willy 2, crafted by the talented Milos Kunst, is a typeface that captures the imagination with its playful yet refined attributes. At the heart of Willy 2's design lies a harmonious blend of whimsy a...
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