6,878 search results (0.209 seconds)
  1. Toadstool by Hanoded, $15.00
    My kids love toadstools, especially the red capped ones with the white spots (they’re called Amanita muscaria, a.k.a. fly agaric - in case you’re wondering). A couple of months ago you could find loads of them in the forest, but now they’ve all disappeared. Toadstool font will not disappear, however. It is a very legible, clean and neat text font with an uneven baseline, slightly bouncy glyphs and more diacritics than a forest has mushrooms. Use if for packaging, kids’ book covers and posters. This toadstool is the non-toxic variety, so go nuts.
  2. Eckhardt Dualine JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    While searching online for vintage type inspirations, an image was spotted of an old letterhead for a steel manufacturing company. The hand lettering of the word 'Ludlum' only offered D,L,M and E as visual examples, but from this Jeff Levine has designed Eckhardt Dualine JNL - a Deco-flavored dual-line type font. As with a number of other releases that emulate hand-lettering or sign painting, Jeff has named this font in honor of his good friend, the late Albert Eckhardt, Jr.; who ran Allied Signs in Miami from 1959 until his passing.
  3. Portsmouth Second Fleet by Open Window, $19.95
    Portsmouth Second Fleet is the rag tag, wild bunch companion to Portsmouth. It is a strong, sturdy typeface with historical character. Its inspiration comes from the height and strength of the wooden tall ships that sailed into port in their day. With caps and small caps, this typeface is great for headlines or subheads for design projects that need a historical or retro feel, such as from the 1940s and earlier. Two different styles that can be layered allow for different colored drop shadows, outlines and fill for even more customization.
  4. Impact Wide by Geoffrey Lee, $21.00
    Impact wide was developed from the designer's original drawings for the production of 'Impact' metal type, with many detail changes because of the density of the letters. These include the restoration of the bevelled i and j dots of the original. Character maps show some useful alternative characters in both roman and italic. Included are a crossbar numeral 1, mirror quotes and some sorts which were cast in metal but never reproduced in digitized versions of the typeface. There is also a font-specific Euro symbol. (Impact is a trademark of The Type Museum, London).
  5. Bamberforth by Greater Albion Typefounders, $12.95
    Bamberforth is a new take on the type of lettering that was often seen on Railway timetables, share certificates and anything else that needed a distinctive heading in the mid-19th Century. This sort of thing was used on both sides of the Atlantic and can carry us back to another time. Bamberforth aims to give a modern clarity to a style of lettering that, in all other particulars, harks straight back to Victorian times. Bamberforth is ideal for giving anything a 19th century feel-especially posters, book headings, dust jackets and invitations.
  6. Cadora Woods by Hanoded, $15.00
    Last year I walked half of Offa’s Dyke path, a long distance trail on the Welsh/English border. Walking the trail, I came across a beautiful stretch of forest with a lovely name: Cadora Woods. Cadora Woods font was made with a Japanese brush pen. It sort of looks medieval and a friend of mine suggested it would be the font of choice for maps of ‘The Shire’. I guess that is true, but I am convinced you can come up with some innovative uses for this font!
  7. Delaguerra by Scriptorium, $18.00
    Delaguerra is based on a lettering style originating in the California Arts & Crafts period commonly associated with 'Mission Style'. It is still in common usage in signage at historical sites in California. This version is a sort of idealized hybrid of several different variations on the style from samples we were sent by a customer who wanted to use the font in a set of invitations. It features a basic character set on the lower case and then relief initial versions of the same characters for the upper case.
  8. Deco Sketch JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    An interesting hand lettered example of Art Deco lettering (minus the letter ‘L’) was spotted on Pinterest and served as the inspiration for Deco Sketch JNL. Because there was no attribution as to the age or source of the alphabet, it can only be surmised that it was a scan from a 1930s or 1940s source. The original showed many of the irregularities of pen lettering, and had rounded terminals. The digital version has been redrawn more uniformly with flat terminals. Deco Sketch JNL is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  9. Bruta Global by Ndiscover, $59.00
    Bruta is a contemporary sans-serif grotesque typeface, conceived to become the Swiss army knife of your font library. Inheriting the modernist approach of the grotesque fonts, Bruta aims to be a rational and neutral typeface suitable for a wide range of applications. Whether it’s used for print or screen, in large or small sizes, for magazines or branding, Bruta will stay on your font library for long time. Loaded with Opentype Features, +100 emojis, Greek and Cyrillic support, Bruta can easily become your new default font.
  10. Just Married by Gatype, $12.00
    Just Married Script is a feminine font and handwritten with fun characters. Good for greeting cards, wedding invitations, quotes, posters and many other projects. ♥ You just need to enable Contextual Alternates. Usually Adobe Photoshop and other programs enable it by default. It's your signature - unique and original. Ligatures Stylistics alternates PUA (personal use area) Compatible with Silhouette & Circut Languages currently supported: Albania, Netherlands, France, Indonesia, Hungary, Ireland, Romania, and Spain. Hope you like it! Any feedback is always welcome and very much appreciated :)
  11. Period Borders NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    Here’s a collection of border elements taken from the pages of nineteenth and early twentieth century type specimen books of various American foundries. Download the PDF provided for each font for simple guides to constructing various borders. All characters have identical widths, so use spaces between left and right-side elements. For best results, set solid (no extra leading) and use flush left, flush right or center justification to assure proper alignment.
  12. Gibbs by Typetanic Fonts, $39.00
    Gibbs is a tough, sophisticated sans, inspired by the unique cast aluminum signs found on board the 1950s luxury liner SS United States and named for its designer, William Francis Gibbs. The design is appropriately transatlantic, somewhere in between industrial American vernacular lettering and English humanist styles. The result is both uniquely stylish and comfortably readable in both text and display sizes. Gibbs received a Type Directors Club award for excellence in 2015.
  13. Nettally by Twinletter, $12.00
    Nettally is a lovely signature font with a delicate and feminine vibe about it. This typeface gives off a sense of elegance, simplicity, and charm. Please feel free to use this typeface in your own project. This typeface was created with a refined natural touch of handwriting to produce parts and compositions that meet your demands. As a result, this typeface is ideal for crafts, children’s writing, adventure posters, and other similar applications.
  14. Rashford by HandletterYean, $8.00
    Rashford is a brush font that fulfils all your needs, made with a brush pen with a real brush tip that gives result of a rough and distorted font. It contains uppercase, lowercase, punctuation and symbols. Rashford is suitable for posters, graphics designs, quotes, greeting cards, invitation cards, logos, packaging, branding, magazines, titles, advertising, business cards, signs, greeting cards, flyers, kids t-shirts, logos, and every other design which needs a rough look.
  15. Dreadnought by Hanoded, $15.00
    With Dreadnought I go back to my roots: one of my very first fonts was a scary brush typeface called Face Your Fears - a very popular typeface with horror lovers, thrill seekers and gangsta rappers. Dreadnought was created using a stiff brush and some very high quality paint on textured paper. The result is a lively, scary and very legible font. Use it for your movie, book or album: you won't be disappointed!
  16. Kwaliteit by Fabulous Rice, $20.00
    Kwaliteit is the result of a love story. The love story between a font designer and an old embossing label machine. The big bold letters produced by such machines are wonderful to convey a big bold message (big bold messages are fun!), but sometimes you just can't walk around with one of those antique label machines… That's why this font can come in handy! Its uses are numerous… be the boss of emboss!
  17. Ostent by Stuart Hazley, $10.00
    Ostent is a font family which is inspired by the early Din-Type fonts. In particular, Din 1451. This is reflected in Ostents simple and uncomplicated design, which results in creating a good sense of legibility. Each of the three weights have been carefully designed to work in conjunction with one another, or individually, complimenting other typefaces. Ostent can be used across a wide range of design mediums (both print and screen).
  18. Spoiler by PizzaDude.dk, $16.00
    Now here's a font that won't spoil anything! It's my ALL CAPS brush font with slightly uneven and quirky lines. Just enough to make font look lively and fresh, but not overdoing it. Every letter has 7 different versions, which automatically cycles as you type - and I have added an extra SMALL CAPS for each letter. Exchange every letter here and there with SMALL CAPS, and you will get an even more authentic result!
  19. Hesster Mofet by JOEBOB graphics, $20.00
    Hesster Mofet is what I got after writing with an old and weathered calligraphic marker on textured paper. The characters were smoothened for a clean result, but since the original sketches had such a nice rough, edgy feel to them, they were also made into a complete font set. A couple of ligatures and a Hannibal Lecter reference were thrown in the mix as well. You can get both versions at a discount.
  20. Alleghieri by Scriptorium, $18.00
    Alleghieri was developed from several different examples of late Renaissance lettering. While it is based on a style which is clearly intended for quick, easy writing, we've preserved many of the unusual character forms and elaborations to give it a lot of personality. The result is stylish and unique, with a real feel of the Renaissance, but great readability as well. The full version includes a large selection of variant character forms and special characters.
  21. Pisak by Cuda Wianki, $20.00
    How many times have you been looking for a handwritten yet not childish font without result? We have a nice solution for you-our brand new PISAK! :) Thanks to extra thin condensed letters PISAK is easy readable and ideal for text writing. Its subtle irregularity makes it warm and friendly good for unoficial designs. If you like the shape of the letters but you need a more official and regular version see our Lalalo font.
  22. Ege Schrift NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    Lend a little Jazz Age elegance to your next project with this tasty typeface, a faithful rendering of Eduard Ege's eponymous Ege Schrift, released by the Genzsch and Heyse foundry of Hamburg in 1921. For best results at large sizes, choose the TrueType version, rendered at a full 2,048 UPM. Both versions include the complete Latin 1252, Central European 1250 and Turkish 1254 character sets, as well as localization for Moldovan and Romanian.
  23. Metropole by Greater Albion Typefounders, $12.00
    Metropole is an exercise in combing the curvaceous lines of the Art Nouveau with the solid character and simplicity of Art Deco. The resulting three display faces combine the spirit of the 20s and of the thirties, creating lively fun display faces for headings, signage and banners. These characterful faces with clear simple outlines are also ideal to lend a distinctive air to your web pages, or to create a distinctive 'house-style' for lettering.
  24. Dilan Whemsy by Stringlabs Creative Studio, $29.00
    Dilan Whemsy is a delicate, elegant and flowing handwritten font. It has beautiful and well balanced characters and as a result, it matches a wide pool of designs. Add it to your most creative ideas and notice how it makes them come alive! This font is PUA encoded which means you can access all of the cute glyphs and swashes with ease! It also features a wealth of special features including alternate glyphs and ligatures.
  25. Lemon Smash by Bogstav, $18.00
    Lemons here and lemons there - I really love lemons! I use them in foods, deserts and drinks. I even eat them just for the taste of it! And, I name a lot of my fonts something with lemon! This Lemon font has 3 different versions of each lowercase letter and comes in both Regular, Outside and Inside versions - use them as single fonts, or mix them for nice results! Go go Lemon Smash!
  26. Funny Business JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The hand lettered title on the sheet music for "Gee, But I'd Like to Make You Happy" (from the 1930 MGM motion picture "Good News") presented a conundrum. Some of the lettering was a classic Art Deco "thick and thin" design while the others resembled comic book title lettering. Leaning toward the comic book style, the conflicting letters were revised and the finished result became Funny Business JNL; available in both regular and oblique versions.
  27. Aduana by Fabio Ares, $-
    Aduana is the first typographic product of argentine-chilean typographic archeology project called "Valpo. Ciudad de Letras" (Fabio Ares & Karin Thiers, since 2016). Based on the letter located on the front of the Customs building (Valparaíso, Chile). The resultant family can be described as display type and modern renaissance style, with geometric shapes and serif and mild line modulation. The proceeds from the sale of the fonts will be used to finance the project.
  28. Prestiggio by Rekord, $39.00
    With the very high contrast, elegant proportions, many alternate glyphs and ligature overload, Prestiggio is an instant fashionizer. Prestiggio ships with 95 discretionary ligatures (uppercase and lowercase), alternate characters, old-style figures, pictograms, arrows, prebuilt words and support for 85 Latin-based languages. The characters can be replaced automatically with the stylistic sets function, but you will get the best results using the glyphs palette. Recommended for editorial, book, poster and packaging use.
  29. Balder Dash NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    The distinguishing characteristics of this typeface were suggested by cover artwork for the May 1930 issue of Inland Printer: a combination of caps based on Breda Gotisch, released by H. Berthold AG in 1928, and a lowercase based on Goudy Text. The result is a remarkably elegant and retro-stylish blackletter face. Both versions of the font contain the complete Latin 1252 character set plus support for Central European (Unicode 1250) languages as well.
  30. Nilakandi by Locomotype, $19.00
    Nilakandi is an elegant display script font. The sturdy and thick construction feels so strong which is the result of a combination of classic typeface and modern calligraphy. The OpenType features are very rich with many alternative fonts on stylistic sets so you will easily mix and match typography in each of your designs. With nearly 600 glyphs, Nilakandi supports many languages. Don't waste time, it's time you put Nilakandi in your font collection folder.
  31. Brauhaus by MADType, $21.00
    I enjoy and am inspired by many blackletter designs, but find that their uppercase characters are generally too complex to be very usable. I also found that very few, if any were designed with perfect 45 degree angles. I set out to design a textura blackletter with unique features and a usable uppercase. What resulted is an interesting, yet usable, geometric design with unusual features that make it stand out from existing texturas.
  32. Al Blue Cashews by Aluyeah Studio, $125.00
    Hello Aluyeaholics! Blue Cashews' alternates are inspired by the curved shape of a cashew with a blunt tip. Blue Cashews give the impression that we often see in the packaging of snacks, cereals, milk, and so on. So warm, sweet, fresh, crunchy and full of love!Coming with 220+ stunning and super easy to use alternates and ligatures. To get results like the preview just type B.2l.3ue.2 C.2ash.2ew.2s.3
  33. Kelima Vintage by Attract Studio, $22.00
    Kelima Vintage is a serif font made from typography that was familiar in the 60s and 70s. Which results in a design with a modern and fresh taste. Kelima Vintage is released in 6 mixable weights to help you work on your best projects. Also available are Ligature and Alternate styles in the OpenType feature which offer a number of different characters that give your logo or business card a unique look.
  34. Spina by OhType!, $28.00
    The 225 glyphs that make “Spina Typeface” are the result of experience with hundreds of drawings, sketches and digital tests in seeking to achieve a typeface that represents the fluidity of the script and elegance of the modern roman. Thereby, based on this principle and a unique style, an infinitely versatile typeface was designed that evokes both the beauty and finesse of the plant as power its thorns and its deadly poison.
  35. ITC Eastwood by ITC, $29.99
    ITC Eastwood is the work of British designer Martin Archer and is named for Clint Eastwood. Archer was looking for a plain oldstyle typeface with open lower case forms and used Stempel Garamond as his starting point, although the result ended up well beyond its origins. In small point sizes the typeface looks interestingly rough while at display sizes it looks like a 16th century French typeface and its unique details come forward.
  36. Ratafly by Ingrimayne Type, $9.00
    Ratafly is versatile serifed font that can be used for display or text. The family has ten styles, with five weights and italics for each weight. The name Ratafly is a reference to the origin of the family. It began by blending two very different serifed typefaces, Rataczak and FlyHigh. After a lot of cleaning up, the end result is a family that works better for book text than either of the parents.
  37. Jingle by Supfonts, $15.00
    This font was inspired by the game with different signature styles! The result is a light and nice, mono linear font that looks completely handdrawn. Jingle will look beautiful on Christmas and holiday invitations, wedding invites and stationery, logos, and more. I love using it for emphasis words and pairing it with sans serifs Includes: - Ligatures - Uppercase and lowercase - Numbers and punctuation - Foreign language support Check out my blog: - www.instagram.com/dmitriychirkov - pinterest.com/dmitriychirkov7
  38. William Milner by Silverdav, $18.00
    Introducing “William Milner” a modern Calligraphy font, created because it was inspired by a famous Calligraphy Writing Expert, we made it by adding digital touches to beautify it so that the result is a beautiful and stunning font. The William Milner font has Alternate characters that you can use to complete your design to make it more beautiful and aesthetic. This font is very suitable for branding, logotype, magazine covers, quotes, wedding invitations, and others.
  39. Valdemar by Scriptorium, $18.00
    Valdemar is a hand-drawn font designed to have an unpleasant, otherworldly look. It originated as a combination of a set of bold hand-drawn capitals and some doodles for a font we have in development which uses elements of clockwork to form characters. The result is scary, arcane and eye-catching. The font includes three full sets of characters, with the more ornate alternate capitals accessed with the option or alt key.
  40. FP Dancer Tango by Fontpartners, $29.00
    FP Dancer Tango is a humanist-influenced techno-like font, designed 2012-14 by Morten Rostgaard Olsen & Ole Søndergaard. FP Dancer Tango will be a useful tool, helping you to create wonderful headlines and text-columns in magazines and so. The font is surprisingly readable, even in small point sizes. Among other things as a result of the smooth transitions between the angular shapes. In addition, the condensed shapes saves a lot of space.
Looking for more fonts? Check out our New, Sans, Script, Handwriting fonts or Categories
abstract fontscontact usprivacy policyweb font generator
Processing