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  1. Waypointer by Tarallo Design, $18.99
    Waypointer is a font of arrows. These can be used to indicate direction or emphasis in documents, signage, or websites. The arrow sizes match the standard cap height of most fonts making it simple to use within text. The arrows are accessed with the standard keyboard keys. Make your own arrow of any length with the 1 to 9 keys. Use uppercase (A to Z) and lowercase (a to z) for pre-made arrows that point right, left, up, or down. Those who use OpenType will find useful features, such as stylistic sets for changing arrow directions in 360 degree angles and stylistic alternates for quick changes between pointing right and left. It has a few extras such as a map pin, anchor, and lightning bolt. These are included and accessed with the comma, period, and zero key.
  2. Quigglesmith by Comicraft, $19.00
    It's just downed a Cortado in one gulp, it's shaved the sides of its head and its grown a magnificent beard groomed with the very best beard oils. Turn around and you'll find that it has illustrated today's specials in chalk on the wall sized blackboard behind the espresso machines it's Quigglesmith! Penned by Comicraft's very own Chattanooga Barista, Sarah Hedrick, with a foam art finale by Swell John Roshell, it's sure to dye its hair purple by the weekend. Quigglesmith is as variable in its weights as your soy/almond/oat/hazelnut milk choices at the coffee bar, and is sure to bring customers back for more. Have a Biscotti on us. Quigglesmith contains an alternate version of each upper and lowercase letter which automatically cycle for a natural, hand-drawn appearance. Each weight contains 538 glyphs and supports 220 languages.
  3. Saturday Light by Bogstav, $15.00
    This font was made while listening to The Cure, and taking a trip down memory lane. However, the particular song I had in mind naming the font after, was already taken. But perhaps you can figure out which song I had in mind?
  4. Allez Hop by Hanoded, $15.00
    Allez Hop is a very useful font: it comes with all accents, bells and whistles and has been created using scans of handwritten text. It has a certain 'quickness' to it, not unlike someone jotted down a couple of lines on a notepad.
  5. Dreamfoster by Balpirick, $15.00
    Dreamfoster is a cute and sweet handwritten font. Its casual charm makes it appear wonderfully down-to-earth, readable and, ultimately, incredibly versatile. Dreamfoster will look outstanding in any context, whether it’s being used on busy backgrounds or as a standalone headline!
  6. Sticky Bold by WAP Type, $15.00
    Sticky Bold is a great display font. Its casual charm makes it appear wonderfully down-to-earth, readable and, ultimately, incredibly versatile. Sticky Bold will look outstanding in any context, whether it’s being used on busy backgrounds or as a standalone headline!
  7. Blink Shark by Awan Senja, $14.00
    Blink Shark is a stylish display font. Its casual charm makes it appear wonderfully down-to-earth, readable and, ultimately, incredibly versatile. Blink Shark will look outstanding in any context, whether it�s being used on busy backgrounds or as a standalone headline!
  8. Mardi Gras Improved by Solotype, $19.95
    George Bruce's New York foundry had a remarkable number of decorative types, most of which were lost or destroyed when the firm was taken over by the American Type Founders Co. and closed down in 1906. Bruce catalogs are prized among collectors.
  9. Cerellia by Illushvara, $12.00
    Cerellia is a bold script font, carefully handcrafted to become a true favorite. Its casual charm makes it appear wonderfully down-to-earth, readable and, ultimately, incredibly versatile. Fall in love with its incredibly versatile style and use it to create spectacular designs!
  10. Mister Cartoon by Ake, $18.00
    Mister Cartoon Font is a fun and thick lettered display font that exudes confidence, authenticity, and charm. This delightful typeface is perfect for conveying any message with a playful and lighthearted tone. Whether you're designing cartoons, magazine covers, games, or any project that needs a jolly touch, Mister Cartoon Font will bring joy and character to your creations. Its bold and expressive design will make your text pop, leaving a memorable impression on your audience. Let your imagination run wild and infuse your designs with the whimsical essence of Mister Cartoon Font!
  11. 101! SWAK - Unknown license
  12. Volta by Linotype, $29.99
    Volta is a robust typeface from the 1950s. A revisit to styles that were en vogue at the turn of the century, Bauer type foundry designers Walter Baum and Konrad Bauer designed this type family in1955. The form of Volta's letters are similar to those in New Transitional Serif typefaces, like Cheltenham and Century. Developed after the Didone (i.e., Bodoni) style types, New Transitional Serifs speak more to the zeitgeist of the late 19th Cntury, and were typographic adaptations to it's newer technologies. Already in the period of mass production, typographers and printers at the dawn of the 20th Century had to cope with larger print runs on cheaper materials. The robust letterforms of New Transitional Serifs were designed to compensate for this, but they were also ingenious little inventions in their own right. Form the beginning, the new, peculiar forms of New Transitional Serif letters were adopted for use by advertisers. Their robustness also allowed them to be used in virtually all sizes. Volta was designed especially with advertising display usage in mind. The x-height of Volta's letters is higher than average for serif faces. It is recommended that Volta be used exclusively for shorter tracks of text, above 12 point. Headlines look dashing set in Volta. Four different font styles are available for the Volta typeface: Regular, Medium, Medium Italic, and Bold."
  13. American Oak by Ian Barnard, $15.00
    I've always been drawn to the beautiful typography of whiskey, gin, rum & bourbon bottle labels, as they enhanced the history that is behind this aged old spirits. A combination of elegant scripts and rugged serifs, these labels give sensibility to the slow process which these spirits go through in the distilling process.
  14. Sleepy Bear by Missy Meyer, $12.00
    I've been learning to read Cyrillic and Greek letters lately, mainly because I've been playing the game GeoGuessr. (If you haven't played it, I highly recommend! It plops you down somewhere in the world in Google Street View, and you have to figure out where you are.) Cyrillic shows up in so many more places than Russia! You can see it in Bulgaria, Mongolia, Serbia, Montenegro, Kyrgyzstan, and more. Because of that, I made sure to include a fun double-uppercase version of those alphabet sets in Sleepy Bear. They're styled the same way as the Latin characters: all uppercase height, with some lowercase-styled letters thrown in at that same height for a fun look for all ages. I've also made two weights of Sleepy Bear: a plump and smooth regular weight, and a lighter weight that's built to stack on top of the regular (though you can use it on its own). Just type out a word in Sleepy Bear, copy it, and then change the copy to Sleepy Bear Light. You'll get a great outline look in seconds! All characters are extensively cleaned up, with smooth curves and rounded ends. Sleepy Bear is great for all print projects, and also cuts out of all materials like a dream. It's a cute and quirky monoline font family that's great for all of your family's designs. Each font contains over 850 glyphs, and includes: - Latin and extended Latin characters to support over 100 languages; - Cyrillic and Greek double-uppercase alphabet sets; - 18 fractions; - Punctuation galore; - 38 double-letter ligatures for variety (including international pairs like KK and II); - And a half-dozen alternates for even more variety!
  15. Twist Cloud by Archer Wood, $12.00
    Twist Cloud Font Handwriting is the most expressive form of writing. Each letter has its own personality, which is what makes it so much fun to use in your branding. This Twist Cloud Font is unique handwriting font. Created with original handmade sketch. This font suit for personal & commercial project such a poster, letter, headline, web blog, social media post, stories, banner, Packaging, T-shirt design, pillow, wedding invitation, or even for logo design.
  16. Castine by Three Islands Press, $29.00
    There's a cemetery in Castine, Maine, a lovely coastal town perhaps best known for Maine Maritime Academy and a surviving crop of stately old American elms, with headstones dating back into the 18th century -- the standard old headstone shape, often topped by winged skulls. Thanks to a local historical society volunteer, I got my hands on a couple rubbings; these show a particular style of stonecarving that proved captivating to the point of typeface design. Castine has a full character set in both roman and italic styles.
  17. Leaves and Twigs by Ana's Fonts, $15.00
    Leaves and Twigs is a quirky handwritten font trio and floral illustrations collection with fun variations, that is perfect for logotype design, branding and packaging, and social media posts. Just in time for the holidays, Leaves and Twigs is also perfect for homemade seasonal designs (such as postcards, prints, and present tags). Included in this collection: a tall, all-caps sans serif font - with a slant alternative a small, spaced sans serif font - with a jumpy alternative a spaced script font - with a slant alternative a floral illustrations dingbat font - with a blackout alternative All written with the same pen, at the same size, so that the line width is consistent throughout the collection, for easy pairing (floral illustrations are sized down by 4x).
  18. Professor Minty by Chank, $99.00
    Professor Minty is a cartoon-inspired kind of comic font with a lotta bounce and a whole buncha spooky fun. Both regular and bold are based on Chank’s first fonts, Mister Frisky and Uncle Stinky. The Bold version is brand new in 2011, never before available. But here both of those fonts are combined into one extra-savvy font that does all kinds of tricks. It has many extra special OpenType features, like Swash, Contextual Alternates and Small caps and more. There’s even a “decaf” feature (Stylistic Set #1) which tones it down a bit if the account people think it is just too exciting. Works good for Halloween, Christmas and Valentine’s Day, oddly enough. Who knew those three holidays had anything in common?
  19. Double Quick by Hanoded, $15.00
    Double Quick is a fast, handwritten font with excellent legibility. It was designed to look like a quick grocery list, a hasty 'I Love You' note penned down on a Post-it or a home improvement to-do list. Comes with extensive language support.
  20. Kwodsity by Ingrimayne Type, $12.95
    The two Kwodsity fonts are derived from Kwersity, a narrow, blocky typeface with slab serifs and a high x-height. In Kwodsity Up the bottom edges and bottom serifs have been thickened, while in Kwodsity Down the top edges and serifs have been thickened.
  21. Driade by IHOF, $24.95
    Driade is a font family based on personal calligraphic expression. It is exotic but still familiar, readable and graced with a human touch. The “Aged” style features irregularities found in Kothay’s original brush drawings. While the “Lined” pares the letterforms down to their basic forms.
  22. Flower Glory by Prioritype, $19.00
    Cheerful and cute font with a unique cutout style. Can be adjusted up and down each typing by enabling and disabling caps lock. Perfect for quotes, cover designs, merchandise, posters, creative posts, birthday cards and so on. Features: Uppercase, Lowercase, Numeral, Punctuation & Multilingual. Thanks!
  23. Oak Street by Three Islands Press, $39.00
    There's a little restaurant in an old house on a sidestreet in town (Rockland, Maine, USA) called Cafe Miranda. The staff is friendly, the setting intimate, and the appetizer a basket of hot bread fresh from a brick oven. Its ample menu features such entries as "Quasi-Cassoulet" and "Gentle Sole." It's among my favorite local places to dine out. But the menu got photocopied once too often, and Cindy's personable handlettering got faded and broken. So I took matters into my own hands. And here's what I delivered to the newly computerized folks at the little restaurant on Oak Street. You, too, can travel in rather heavy felt-tip style.
  24. Smiling Quotes - Personal use only
  25. Feedback BB - Personal use only
  26. GauFontExpositionR - Unknown license
  27. Nuku Nuku - Unknown license
  28. MoneyGoRound - Personal use only
  29. Janda Hide And Seek - Personal use only
  30. Delirium - Unknown license
  31. Smiley Font - Unknown license
  32. Cosmic Dude Demo - Unknown license
  33. Copyright Violations Nudged - Personal use only
  34. Charlie - Unknown license
  35. Pea Whinney Skinney - Unknown license
  36. Badgery - Unknown license
  37. Tatida! - Personal use only
  38. Throw My Hands Up in the Air - Personal use only
  39. Outta Control Caps - Unknown license
  40. Kraboudja - Unknown license
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