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  1. Peachy Sun by Carpiola Studio, $12.00
    Peachy Sun is a lovely and timeless handwritten font. It is the best choice for creating eye catching logos, branding and quotes. Every letter has a unique and beautiful touch, which will make your design come alive!
  2. Kallio Brush by Fenotype, $19.00
    Kallio is a Bold Brush Script with roots in American sign painting culture. Kallio is Finnish and means rock or cliff. Kallio is equipped with Contextual Alternates for smooth connections and Swash Alternates for every standard letter.
  3. Big Limbo BT by Bitstream, $50.99
    This freeform exercise in typographic design echoes the looseness of early 1960's advertising. Brian breaks almost every typographic rule we can think of — but so what? The bold letterforms of Big Limbo are anything but stuck!
  4. Shirin by Ahmet Altun, $-
    With this nice, rounded-corner handwriting font that is like comic, slab style; sweet and radiant logos, texts and every kind of graphics, editions and printings like magazines, brochures can be created. Text printouts look pretty smart.
  5. Arabellia Signature by MJB Letters, $17.00
    Arabellia Signature is a lovely and cursive handwritten font. It is the best choice for creating eye catching logos, branding and quotes. Every letter has a unique and beautiful touch, which will make your design come alive!
  6. Arinoe by Azzam Ridhamalik, $10.00
    Arinoe is a cool display font that embodies uniqueness and authenticity in every character. Get inspired by its rustic feel, and use it for your lovely creative projects! FEATURES : Uppercase Lowercase Number Punctuation Multilingual PUA Encode Opentype
  7. Laila by Nissa Nana, $19.00
    Laila is a beautiful script font. It has a classy, elegant, and modern look which can be used for logos, branding, invitations, stationary, wedding designs, social media posts, and every other design that needs a handwritten touch.
  8. Tall Scrawl NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    This very free freehand script bounces across the page and enjoys every moment of it. Use it to liven things up! Both versions of the font include 1252 Latin, 1250 CE (with localization for Romanian and Moldovan).
  9. Rotulona Hand - Personal use only
  10. Sazone by Product Type, $15.00
    Welcome to Sazone, a font that represents the essence of the future with a stunning modern and futuristic twist. Are you looking for the perfect solution for modern, futuristic, sci-fi, and future-themed projects? Sazone is the answer. Sazone is a font specially designed to bring an extraordinary and stunning visual experience. Each letter is unique and conveys a sense of the future, showing astonishing sophistication and innovation. The main benefit of Sazone is its ability to deliver unrivaled style. With a unique and exclusive character, this font will give a modern, classy, and futuristic look to every text you use. Every detail is carefully thought out to create a standout and stunning impression. Also, multilingual support, allows you to display text in multiple languages without restrictions. This gives you the flexibility to reach a global audience and convey messages effectively in the most relevant contexts. Take your projects to the next level with Sazone. Let this font be the catalyst for your visual success in creating eye-catching future looks. It doesn’t matter whether you are designing logos, posters, or websites, Sazone will give off a distinctive feel, exude sophistication, and deliver an unforgettable experience. Explore endless possibilities and make your vision come true with Sazone. It’s time to enter a spectacular and amazing future. Choose Sazone and let this font become an indispensable part of your vibrant, modern, futuristic, sci-fi, and future projects. What’s Included : - File font - All glyphs Iso Latin 1 - We highly recommend using a program that supports OpenType features and Glyphs panels like many Adobe apps and Corel Draw, so you can see and access all Glyph variations. - PUA Encoded Characters – Fully accessible without additional design software. - Fonts include Multilingual support
  11. PG Gothique by Paulo Goode, $30.00
    This is my addition to a long line of traditional gothic typefaces. As you can probably tell, PG Gothique is inspired by classics such as Trade Gothic, News Gothic, Franklin Gothic, Alternate Gothic, and Gothic Gothic. Well, maybe not the last one... But Paulo, we have all those already, why would we want to add PG Gothique to our collection? This typeface has many subtle design nuances that differentiates itself from its historical influences. Also, this is possibly the most comprehensive Latin gothic font family released to date. It has 99 fonts that cover pretty much every style you could ever need, and if you do require more, this family is available as a single variable font that covers all the weights and widths in between. PG Gothique is designed to handle a multitude of applications, from branding projects, to titles, body text, user interfaces, and film poster credits. This type family has a style that will suit the purpose. There are 99 fonts in this family, ranging from Thin to Ultra weights across six widths in both roman and italic*. Activate Stylistic Set 1 and you will get the alternate slab serif-style capital “I” that offers improved legibility when placed adjacent to a lowercase “l”. PG Gothique has an extensive character set that covers every Latin European language. If you would prefer PG Gothique as a single variable font, please choose PG Gothique Variable. Test drive PG Gothique today – both the Regular and Italic fonts are offered as a free download. See full details and hi-res examples at https://paulogoode.com/pg-gothique Key features: 9 Weights 6 Widths 99 Fonts Small Caps Old Style Figures European Language Support (Latin) 600+ Glyphs per font *Compressed weights do not include italics.
  12. THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN - Personal use only
  13. Lobster 1.0 - 100% free
  14. Arachnids - Personal use only
  15. Monotype Engravers Old English by Monotype, $29.99
    The rather wide, caps-only Monotype Engravers family imitates scripts that evolved from copperplate and steel plate engravers hands of the nineteenth century, which were a quite expressive medium! Monotype Engravers' letters show a strong contrast between thick and thin strokes and have sharply cut serifs. In 1899, Robert Wiebking (who worked for a number of foundries in his time) designed an all-caps typeface named Engravers Roman."" Shortly thereafter, American Type Founders, Inc. (ATF) released another successful ancestor of this design in 1902, ""Engravers Bold,"" designed by Morris Fuller Benton. Engravers Bold was also released by the Barnhart Brothes & Spinder foundry. Also made available by Lanston Monotype at the beginning of the twentieth century, the Engravers faces soon became a popular choice for letter heads, advertising and stationery.
  16. Monotype Engravers by Monotype, $40.99
    The rather wide, caps-only Monotype Engravers family imitates scripts that evolved from copperplate and steel plate engravers hands of the nineteenth century, which were a quite expressive medium! Monotype Engravers' letters show a strong contrast between thick and thin strokes and have sharply cut serifs. In 1899, Robert Wiebking (who worked for a number of foundries in his time) designed an all-caps typeface named Engravers Roman."" Shortly thereafter, American Type Founders, Inc. (ATF) released another successful ancestor of this design in 1902, ""Engravers Bold,"" designed by Morris Fuller Benton. Engravers Bold was also released by the Barnhart Brothes & Spinder foundry. Also made available by Lanston Monotype at the beginning of the twentieth century, the Engravers faces soon became a popular choice for letter heads, advertising and stationery.
  17. Titla Brus by ParaType, $25.00
    Font family Titla Brus was developed as an extension of Titla, released earlier in 2009. New slab serif family consists of 20 members the normal and condensed proportions that present 6 weights from Light to Ultra. The fonts can be used in combination with Titla or by itself in different display matters. Typefaces demonstrate original and catchy way of using serifs -- in some places there are traditional slab serifs, in other places -- one-sided and often there are no serifs in the places where they normally should be. This approach brings to the letter shapes an unusual appearance and peculiarity. Design was developed by Oleg Karpinsky. Released by ParaType in 2011--2013 at first as a set of ten condensed styles and later in extended version enhanced by ten normal styles.
  18. FlatPack - Unknown license
  19. Mod Quad S - Unknown license
  20. Eleme S Sans HBold - Unknown license
  21. Silqa by Tour De Force, $25.00
    Silqa is distinctive display family inspired with art deco style. Unique family that combines cutoff letter shapes, swashes, geometry and jumpy ascender value is ideal for titles, headlines and product names – in every usage where originality is desirable.
  22. Batchelder Elements by Woodside Graphics, $19.95
    Batchelder Elements contains 26 images from legendary Pasadena tilemaker Ernest Batchelder's design books of the 1920s. From cats to ducks to flowers -- even a bear and a couple of rabbits -- there's a design for everyone and every purpose.
  23. Hindia by Lafontype, $14.00
    Hindia is a casual handwritten font with a pleasant shape and taste on every glyph. Hindia also supports multiple languages so this font is suitable for any design such as branding, fashion, print templates, quotes, wedding and more.
  24. ALT Lautus by ALT, $5.00
    Lautus is a 10 weight typeface and can be use in almost every graphic design application. It’s great for minimal design, logos, posters, and magazines Check out the whole presentation here http://www.behance.net/gallery/Alt-Lautus-Typeface/788079
  25. Rosendenia by Nissa Nana, $23.00
    Rosendenia is a beautiful script font. It has a classy, elegant, and modern look which can be used for logos, branding, invitations, stationery, wedding designs, social media posts, and every other design in need of a handwritten touch.
  26. Casualties Pro by The Type Fetish, $45.00
    Casualties Pro is an OpenType font that contains four variations of every character in its extended character set. OpenType-savvy applications will be able to rotate through the variations to give a more random look to the text.
  27. Party Mush by PizzaDude.dk, $20.00
    You can't take anything for granted when it comes to the Party Mush font - every single letter has got its own personality...and madness! This is a font that will definately kick those party invitations the right way!
  28. Madani Arabic by NamelaType, $29.00
    Madani Arabic is new version of Madani with the addition of Arabic glyphs, for Arabic, Urdu, and Farsi. Basic form for arabic font is refers to the arabic kufi style, with a geometric approach to harmony with Latin.
  29. Lecory by vuuuds, $16.00
    Introducing Lecory Font! Lecory is modern serif font, every single letters have been carefully crafted. This font including beautiful alternate glyph. You can access the alternate glyph via Font Book (Mac user) or Windows Character Map (Windows user).
  30. Plumcake by PintassilgoPrints, $20.00
    A bittersweet hand-drawn face, pleasing and assertive. Available in two weights, both all caps, with alternates for each letter. Comes with some ​ligatures and ​handy swash alternates to sweeten things up every now and again. Starting… Now!
  31. Aery by Daily Studio, $13.00
    Aery is a Typeface designed by Daily Studio. This font is a slim type font. Every letter has its design, so it makes your projects look professional and outstanding. Aery contains full uppercase, lowercase, punctuation, and multilingual letters.
  32. Cesium by Hoefler & Co., $51.99
    An inline adaptation of a distinctive slab serif, Cesium is an unusually responsive display face that maintains its high energy across a range of different moods. The Cesium typeface was designed by Jonathan Hoefler in 2020. An energetic inline adaptation of Hoefler’s broad-shouldered Vitesse Black typeface (2000), Cesium is named for the fifty-fifth member of the periodic table of the elements, a volatile liquid metal that presents as a scintillating quicksilver. From the desk of the designer, Jonathan Hoefler: I always felt that our Vitesse typeface, an unusual species of slab serif, would take well to an inline. Vitesse is based not on the circle or the ellipse, but on a less familiar shape that has no common name, a variation on the ‘stadium’ that has two opposing flat edges, and two gently rounded sides. In place of sharp corners, Vitesse uses a continuously flowing stroke to manage the transition between upright and diagonal lines, most apparent on letters like M and N. A year of making this gesture with my wrist, both when drawing letterforms and miming their intentions during design critiques, left me thinking about a reduced version of the typeface, in which letters would be defined not by inside and outside contours, but by a single, fluid raceway. Like most straightforward ideas, this one proved challenging to execute, but its puzzles were immensely satisfying to solve. Adding an inline to a typeface is the quickest way to reveal its secrets. All the furtive adjustments in weight and size that a type designer makes — relieving congestion by thinning the center arm of a bold E, or lightening the intersecting strokes of a W — are instantly exposed with the addition of a centerline. Adapting an existing alphabet to accommodate this inline called for renovating every single character (down to the capital I, the period, and even the space), in some cases making small adjustments to reallocate weight, at other times redesigning whole parts of the character set. The longer we worked on the typeface, the more we discovered opportunities to turn these constraints into advantages, solving stubbornly complex characters like € and § by redefining how an inline should behave, and using these new patterns to reshape the rest of the alphabet. The New Typeface The outcome is a typeface we’re calling Cesium. It shares many of Vitesse’s qualities, its heartbeat an energetic thrum of motorsports and industry, and it will doubtless be welcome in both hardware stores and Hollywood. But we’ve been surprised by Cesium’s more reflective moods, its ability to be alert and softspoken at the same time. Much in the way that vibrant colors can animate a typeface, we’ve found that Cesium’s sensitivity to spacing most effectively changes its voice. Tighter leading and tracking turns up the heat, heightening Cesium’s sporty, high-tech associations, but with the addition of letterspacing it achieves an almost literary repose. This range of voices recommends Cesium not only to logos, book covers, and title sequences, but to projects that regularly must adjust their volume, such as identities, packaging, and editorial design. Read more about how to use Cesium. About the Name Cesium is a chemical element, one of only five metals that’s liquid at room temperature. Resembling quicksilver, cesium is typically stored in a glass ampule, where the tension between a sturdy outer vessel and its volatile contents is scintillating. The Cesium typeface hopes to capture this quality, its bright and insistent inline restrained by a strong and sinuous container. Cesium is one of only three H&Co typefaces whose name comes from the periodic table, a distinction it shares with Mercury and Tungsten. At a time when I considered a more sci-fi name for the typeface, I learned that these three elements have an unusual connection: they’re used together in the propulsion system of nasa’s Deep Space 1, the first interplanetary spacecraft powered by an ion drive. I found the association compelling, and adopted the name at once, with the hope that designers might employ the typeface in the same spirit of discovery, optimism, and invention. —JH Featured in: Best Fonts for Logos
  33. Ah, Stasmic, the font that seems to have chugged three espresso shots before sitting down to the business of being a font. Crafted by the ever-innovative Ray Larabie, a name synonymous with fonts tha...
  34. ROBO - Personal use only
  35. As of my last update in April 2023, the font "Romanicum" by Jambo! represents a fascinating blend of historical inspiration and contemporary design sensibilities. While specific details about its cha...
  36. California Personal Use - Personal use only
  37. Yardley Personal Use - Personal use only
  38. Victoria Serif - Personal use only
  39. CADILLAC PERSONAL USE - Personal use only
  40. Cchicanos Personal Use - Personal use only
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