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  1. Nitrous by Angga Mahardika, $20.00
    Nitrous is a script and serif typeface with elegance and vintage looks. This font has some of alternate characters, swashes and ligatures. You can design beautiful, elegant and diverse typographic elements with it. This font duo is effective on product packaging, particularly for wares that prefer a handcrafted, artisan approach to their finished presentation. Nitrous is ideal for strong branding, identity, and logo design, as its letter forms effortlessly express a tone of familiarity, reliability, and timelessness.
  2. SD Quainton by Sawdust, $35.00
    SD Quainton was created in 2016 by Jonathan Quainton the co-founder of graphic design studio Sawdust. With a harmonious blend of Didone and Bauhaus elements Quainton embarks on a fresh and innovative direction. Drawing inspiration from revered typefaces like Bodoni and Didot, SD Quainton evokes the same sense of awe that captivated its creator. Designed with specific contexts in mind, SD Quainton finds its perfect home in the realms of fashion, retail, and premium products, where its captivating charm can truly shine. Although ideally suited for eye-catching headlines and titles due to its delicate strokes, the possibilities of where this remarkable typeface may find its place are as limitless as the designer's imagination.
  3. Regent Pro by Storm Type Foundry, $39.00
    This modernized rustic Baroque Roman face paraphrases freely its model from the first half of the 18th century. The shape of the letters has been cleared from all unevenness and softness, but has retained its lively expression. It is deliberately rather cooler than the reverently digitized Baroque Roman type faces, since it was necessary to adjust it with regard to the visual experience of the contemporary reader. In addition, it has bold designs and aligning figures, which also considerably extends the range of its application. It is an entirely reliable text type face for the most demanding extensive works. Thanks to its calm expression and excellent legibility it is widely used when printing series of professional literature.
  4. 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
  5. Fleischmann Gotisch PT by preussTYPE, $29.00
    Johann Michael Fleischmann was born June 15th, 1707 in Wöhrd near Nuremberg. After attending Latinschool he started an apprenticeship as punchcutter in the crafts enterprise of Konstantin Hartwig in Nuremberg, which ought to last six years. For his extraordinary talent Fleischmann completed his apprenticeship after four and a half years, which was very unusual. 1727 his years of travel (very common in these days) began, during which he perfected his handcraft by working in different enterprises as journeyman. First location was Frankfurt/Main where he worked for nearly a year at the renowned type foundery of Luther and Egenolff. Passing Mainz he continued to Holland, where he arrived in November 1728 and stayed till he died in 1768. In Amsterdam he worked for several type founderies, among others some weeks for Izaak van der Putte; in The Hague for Hermanus Uytwerf. Between 1729 and 1732 he created several exquisite alphabets for Uytwerf, which were published under his own name (after his move to Holland Fleischmann abandoned the second n in his name), apparently following the stream of the time. After the two years with Uytwerf, Fleischmann returned to Amsterdam, where he established his own buiseness as punchcutter; following an advice of the bookkeeper and printer from Basel Rudolf Wetstein he opened his own type foundery 1732, which he sold in 1735 to Wetstein for financial reasons. In the following Fleischmann created several types and matrices exclusively for Wetstein. In 1743 after the type foundery was sold by Wetstein’s son Hendrik Floris to the upcoming enterprise of Izaak and Johannes Enschedé, Fleischmann worked as independent punchcutter mostly for this house in Haarlem. Recognizing his exceptional skills soon Fleischmann was consigned to cutting the difficult small-sized font types. The corresponding titling alphabets were mostly done by Jaques-Francois Rosart, who also cut the main part of the ornaments and borders used in the font examples of Enschedé. Fleischmann created for Enschedé numerous fonts. The font example published 1768 by Enschedé contains 3 titling alphabets, 16 antiquacuts, 14 italic cuts, 13 textura- and 2 scriptcuts, 2 greek typesets (upper cases and ligatures), 1 arabic, 1 malayan and 7 armenian font systems, 5 sets of musicnotes and the poliphonian musicnotesystem by Fleischmann. In total he brought into being about 100 alphabets - the fruits of fourty years of creative work as a punchcutter. Fleischmann died May 27th, 1768 at the age of 61. For a long time he was thought one of the leading punchcutters in Europe. A tragedy, that his creating fell into the turning of baroque to classicism. The following generations could not take much pleasure in his imaginative fonts, which were more connected to the sensuous baroque than to the bare rationalism of the upcoming industrialisation. Unfortunately therefore his masterpieces did not survive the 19th century and person and work of Fleischmann sank into oblivion. The impressive re-interpretation of the Fleischmann Antiqua and the corresponding italics by Erhard Kaiser from Leipzig, which were done for the Dutch Type Library from 1993 to 1997, snatched Fleischmann away from being forgotten by history. Therefore we want to place strong emphasis on this beautiful font. Fleischman Gotisch The other fonts by Fleischmann are only known to a small circle of connoisseurs and enthusiasts. So far they are not available in adequat quality for modern systems. Same applies the "Fleischman Gotisch", which has been made available cross platform to modern typeset-systems as CFF Open Type font through the presented sample. The Fleischman Gotisch has been proved to be one of the fonts, on which Fleischmann spent a good deal of his best effort; this font simply was near to his heart. Between 1744 and 1762 he created 13 different sizes of this font. All follow the same principles of forms, but their richness of details has been adapted to the particular sizes. In later times the font was modified more or less sensitive by various type founderies; letters were added, changed to current taste or replaced by others; so that nowadays a unique and binding mastercopy of this font is missing. Likewise the name of the font underwent several changes. Fleischmann himself probably never named his font, as he did with none of his fonts. By Enschedé this textura was named Nederduits, later on Nederduitsch. When the font was offered by the german type foundery Flinsch in Frankfurt/Main, the more convenient name of Fleischmann-Gotisch was chosen. In his "Masterbook of the font" and his "Abstract about the Et-character" Jan Tschichold refered to it as "Duyts" again. To honour the genious of Johann Michael Fleischmann we decided to name the writing "Fleischmann Gotisch PT" (unhyphenated). Developing the digital Fleischman Gotisch I decided not to use one of the thirteen sizes as binding mastercopy, but corresponding to the typical ductus of the font to re-create an independent use of forms strongly based on Fleischmann´s language of forms. All ascenders and descenders were standardised. Some characters, identified as added later on, were eliminated (especially the round lower case-R and several versions of longs- respectively f-ligatures) and others were adjusted to the principles of Fleischmann. Where indicated the diverse characters were integrated as alternative. They can be selected in the corresponding menu. All for the correct german black letter necessary longs and other ligatures were generated. Through the according integration into the feature-code about 85% of all ligatures in the type can be generated automatically. Problematic combinations (Fl, Fk, Fh, ll, lh, lk, lb) were created as ligatures and are likewise constructed automatically. A historically interesting letter is the "round r", which was already designated by Fleischmann; it is used after preceding round letters. Likewise interesting is the inventive form of the &-character, which is mentioned by Tschichold in his corresponding abstract. Nevertheless despite all interpretation it was very important to me to maintain the utmost fidelity to the original. With this digital version of a phantastic texturfont of the late baroque I hope to contribute to a blossoming of interest for this genious master of his kind: Johann Michel Fleischmann. OpenType features: - Unicode (ISO 10646-2) - contains 520 glyphes - Basic Latin - Latin-1 Supplement - Latin Extended-A - Latin Extended-B - Central European Glyhps - Ornaments - Fractions - Standard ligatures - Discretionary ligatures - Historical ligatures - Kerning-Table
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  7. Scarecrow by Scratch Design, $10.00
    Introducing "Scarecrow" handwritten brush font. An authentic dry ink brush touches in every character of this font, the realistic dry ink brush effects will be suitable for any design such as poster band, clothing design, product design, packaging, label design, film/movie title, quote, etc. Scarecrow file downloaded : Multi-languages supports Ligatures Stylistic alternates Swashes and splash I hope you enjoy this font.
  8. Adegianty by Awan Senja, $14.00
    Adegianty feels equally charming and elegant. It looks stunning on wedding invitations, thank you cards, quotes, greeting cards, logos, business cards and every other design which needs a handwritten touch. This font is PUA encoded which means you can access all of the glyphs and swashes with ease! It features a varying baseline, smooth lines, gorgeous glyphs and stunning alternates.
  9. Wood Type Grotesk JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Wood Type Grotesk JNL was re-drawn from a set of vintage wood type purchased from a closed rubber stamp shop. Although the style of lettering is referred to in old type catalogs as a "grotesk" face, in truth the lettering has charm and effectively gets the printed point across to the reader. This typeface is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  10. Used Cars JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Used Cars JNL is based on one of the many unique alphabets created by the late Alf R. Becker for Signs of the Times magazine from the 1930s through the 1950s. Special thanks to Tod Swormstedt of ST Media (who is also the curator of the American Sign Museum in Cincinnati, Ohio) for providing the reference material for this design
  11. Evil Spin by PizzaDude.dk, $20.00
    Evil Spin is inspired by some old horror poster. It has this eerie feeling to it, which leaves you with terror...no matter what you write!!! I've made 4 different versions of each letter, and they automatically changes as you type. And that goes for every layer if Evil Spin - mix and match the layers for even more creepy effects!
  12. Merilland by Prioritype, $15.00
    Hello everyone, here is a font that comes with a beautiful impression and is equipped with alternative characters that can be processed at will. You can apply this font in various print and digital media such as logos, wedding invitations, craft products, promotions on social media and many more. Lots. For reference, see preview. Features: -Uppercase -Lowercase -Numeral -Punctuation -Multilingual -Alternate -Ligature -Swash
  13. Gista Danes by Aqeela Studio, $20.00
    Gista Danes feel equally charming and elegant. It looks lovely on wedding invitations, thank you cards, quotes, greeting cards, logos, business cards, and every other design that needs a handwritten touch. This font is PUA encoded, which means you can easily access all of the glyphs and swashes! It features a varying baseline, smooth lines, gorgeous glyphs, and stunning alternates.
  14. Humaira by SimpleType Studios, $18.00
    Humaira is a modern Sans serif font that embodies elegance and charm in every character. It is perfect for luxury logos, branding, classy editorial designs, women magazines, cosmetic brand, promotional designs, the fashion industry, and more. Humaira is perfect for branding projects, logo, wedding designs, social media posts, advertisements, product packaging, product designs, label, photography, watermark, invitation, stationery and any projects
  15. Eccentric by Monotype, $29.99
    Eccentric was designed in 1881 by Gustav F. Schroeder. It is an all-capital, narrow-bodied, monoline display face that could be described as high waisted. With cross-bars and main junctures more than halfway up the letterforms, every letter - except the W - has a long-legged appearance. Eccentric has a wide range of display uses, from playbills to fashion advertisements.
  16. Necosmic by limitype, $21.00
    Elevate your design to the next level with Necosmic – a display font that radiates futuristic and modern style. Specifically designed to seamlessly integrate into technology, futuristic, and outer space themes, each character reflects innovation, creating an extraordinary impression in every design. Perfect your visual presentation with the sophistication of Necosmic – where progress meets inspiring typography. Necosmic comes complete with : - Multilingual - Allcaps Font & - Symbols
  17. Qadisah Script by Suamzu Art, $10.00
    Qadisah feels equally charming and elegant. It looks stunning on wedding invitations, thank you cards, quotes, greeting cards, logos, business cards and every other design which needs a handwritten touch. This font is PUA encoded which means you can access all of the glyphs and swashes with ease! It features a varying baseline, smooth lines, gorgeous glyphs and stunning alternates
  18. Aligarh Arabic by NamelaType, $29.00
    Aligarh Arabic is new version of Aligarh with the addition of Arabic glyphs, for Arabic, Urdu, and Farsi Basic form for arabic font is refers to the arabic kufi style, semi-slab serif font formed with a smooth rounded bracket whose edges end with unique shapes, an exploration of combining unique styles in a typefaces to harmony with Latin version.
  19. Horror Fables by Letterhend, $16.00
    Introducing Horror Fables Typeface – A display typeface that oozes dread and unease with every letterform. Designed to send shivers down your spine, it's the ultimate choice for all things horror, creepy, and spine-tingling. Horror Fable" will infuse your work with an eerie aura that keeps your audience spellbound. Features : Uppercase & lowercase, Numbers and punctuation, Alternates & Ligatures,Multilingual, & PUA encoded
  20. Bulgary Rose by Heinzel Std, $18.00
    Bulgary Rose is a Signature Script Font, described by an elegant touch, perfect for your favorite projects. It looks stunning on wedding invitations, thank you cards, quotes, greeting cards, logos, business cards, social media, magazines, marketing materials, and every other design which needs a handwritten touch. Fall in love with its incredibly distinct and timeless style and use it to create spectacular designs!
  21. Daretro Mandra by Letterena Studios, $10.00
    Daretro Mandra is elegant serif font. Made for any professional project branding. It is the best for branding, printing, wedding and quotes. Every letter has a unique and beautiful touch. Our fonts are inspired from the country of paris exquisite places according to this font. Includes: Daretro Mandra (OTF) Features: Beautiful Ligatures Beautiful Alternates PUA Encoded Multilingual Support Numerals and Punctuation
  22. Little King Owl by Letter Art Studio, $14.00
    Little King Owl is a simple and interesting handwritten font. Its friendly feel makes this font incredibly versatile, fitting a wide range of contexts. It looks stunning on thank you cards, quotes, greeting cards, logos, business cards and every other design which needs of a art. Add it to your creative ideas and notice how it makes them stand out!
  23. Malika by Typesthetic Studio, $14.00
    Malika feels equally charming and elegant. It looks stunning on wedding invitations, thank you cards, quotes, greeting cards, logos, business cards and every other design which needs a handwritten touch. This font is PUA encoded which means you can access all of the glyphs and swashes with ease! It features a varying baseline, smooth lines, gorgeous glyphs and stunning alternates.
  24. Amina Reska by Pandanwangi, $15.00
    Amina Reska is a cute, colorful, and friendly display font. Get inspired by its authentic feel and use it to make beautiful wedding invitations, beautiful stationery art, eye-catching social media posts, and cute greeting cards. Add this beautiful display font to your every creative idea and watch how it makes it stand out! The only limit is your imagination!
  25. General by Juraj Chrastina, $29.00
    It's all about these subtle nuances that make a neutral sans typeface different. Pure geometry with a human touch is a recipe that works in every generation. Inspired by classical fonts from the early 20th century, General rides the line between traditional and modern styles. With its 5 light weights, the General family is a strong tool for a clean design.
  26. The Talkshow by Grewfont Studio, $13.00
    The Talkshow is a classy script font. Combined with calligraphic styled handwritings will make your design project more powerful. Made for any professional project branding. It is the best for logos, branding and of lettering quotes. Every letter and character has a unique and beautiful touch. Enriched with tons of stylistic alternates and beautiful ligatures, The Talkshow is your best choice!
  27. Material Boy by PizzaDude.dk, $15.00
    Yes, it is a clear reference to one of my all-time favourite movies: “The Wedding Singer”, but it is also a handmade, rough, organic looking ALL CAPS font. The letters are simple and legible, but vary in roughness and because of the Contextual Alternates, you get 5 different versions of each letter - leaving the text more lively and organic!
  28. Infoma by Stawix, $40.00
    Infoma is designed based on simplicity results in easy and comfortable usage which allows Infoma to perform flawlessly in every layouts. If meticulous, flexible, eye-pleasing and easy to use typeface you are looking for, we recommend Infoma. Infoma consists of 18 styles from Line to Ultra, supporting many OpenType features, such as tabular numerals, inferiors & superiors, numerators & denominators, fractions, ligatures etc.
  29. Fidelia Script by Melli Diete, $59.00
    Fidelia – OpenType-Pleasure and fun treasure. 3 options in each weight – All in one! Fidelia is a dynamic & modern headline script typeface. You can dive with her into the miracles of Open Type Waters, or simply use the glyphs palette of your layout program the choose between every variation. Fidelia has many alternate letters, ligatures, fleurons, ornaments & ampersands for typographic variety. Play!
  30. Bodoni Elegant by Alan Meeks, $45.00
    Whenever I went to use Bodoni I could never quite find a version I was happy with, so I designed my own incorporating, hopefully, the best of all the others. I decided to make a slight curve on the uprights, rather like Optima, because I thought this added touch of elegance which many of the others lacked....hence the name.
  31. Speedline by Din Studio, $29.00
    Speedline is a classy brush font. The brush combined with handwritten font will make your design project more beautiful. Made for any professional project branding. It is the best for logos, branding and quotes. Every letter has a unique and beautiful touch. Features: Alternates Beautiful Ligatures Multilingual Support PUA Encoded Numerals and Punctuation Thank you for downloading from Din Studio.
  32. Phantom Peach by Hanoded, $15.00
    This summer there is an abundance of peaches. However, every time I like to eat one, they’re gone. My kids love them, so that leaves me looking for phantom peaches. Phantom Peach is a very higgledy piggledy, fun (yet slightly scary) Didone font, which makes it ideal for children’s books, posters and packaging. Comes with a skin full of diacritics.
  33. Majestic Mishmash by Fenotype, $29.95
    Majestic Mishmash is inspired by old times, patterns, ornaments and Eduardo Recife's work. Majestic Mishmash is totally hand drawn and every letter is unique. There’s even double version of A-Z and a-z to prevent identical characters being side by side. It’s suitable choice for flyers, posters, and headlines and advertisement whenever you need to have a distinguishable visual style.
  34. Strangelove by FaceType, $12.00
    Strangelove is inspired by the title sequence of Stanley Kubrick’s movie Dr. Strangelove. The original titles were designed by Pablo Ferro, who is one of the most acclaimed film title designers, especially famous for his hand-drawn lettering. With the Bombs also come illustrations referring to scenes from the film. Looking for a serif version? Have a look at Strangelove NextSlab!
  35. Gaudi ND by Neufville Digital, $29.60
    Gaudí ND was designed in 1962 by Ricard Giralt Miracle and awarded with a Delta d’Or from ADIFAD. It combines the constructive spirit of the lapidary Roman with the modern sans serif. The rectangular endings constitute a recurring rhythm, resulting in a futuristic character that refers to a digital context and the interior life of computers. Gaudí is a Trademark of BauerTypes SL.
  36. Sarcaland Brusher by Ditatype, $29.00
    Sarcaland Brusher is a classy script font. Combined with brush textured handwritten will make your design project more powerful. Made for any professional project branding. It is the best for logos, branding and of course quotes. Every letter has a unique and beautiful touch. Features: Multilingual Support PUA Encoded Numerals and Punctuation Thank you for downloading premium fonts from Dita Type
  37. Pelana by Atom, $15.00
    Pelana is a stylish and incredibly elegant script font. It looks stunning on wedding invitations, thank you cards, quotes, greeting cards, logos, business cards and every other design which needs a handwritten touch. This font is PUA encoded which means you can access all of the glyphs and swashes with ease! It features a varying baseline, smooth lines, gorgeous glyphs and stunning alternates.
  38. Little Moment by Letteralle, $19.00
    I'd like to introduce you Little Moment. This font has the same thickness every stroke. The spacing of each letter is slightly wide, making this font look clean. Little Moment has a friendly taste with a warm and charming impression. This font is perfect for making quotes, T-shirts, mugs, or just annotating photos, and many other things. Enjoy The Font, Thanks.
  39. Starburst by Resistenza, $49.00
    Starburst is a gestural light script, created initially with an oblique nib for Copperplate and pencil. The idea was to interpret a real expressive energetic and gestural calligraphy, playing with pressures and angles following always a very dynamic flow. Rhythmical and full of grace, Starburst is the best fusion between calligraphy and typography. Every stroke has been sketched first by Giuseppe Salerno.
  40. Roast Serif by Konstantine Studio, $18.00
    You can be wild and bold in an elegant way. And serif typeface can be very wide and versatile without losing the characteristic. That’s where the ROAST came from. An elegant serif Display typeface with a lot of special alternate letters in every single letters. Elevate your elegant vibes with pushing the style in edgy way instantly with this font.
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