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  1. Cartella NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    This no-nonsense titling face is based on a Morris Fuller Benton 1934 offering for American Type Founders called, simply, Poster Gothic. Its crisp, clean lines and subtle Art Deco modeling make for attractive and attention-getting headlines. Available in plain and prismatic styles. Both versions of this font include the complete Unicode Latin 1252 and Central European 1250 character sets.
  2. Another Stencil JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    With a large variety of stencil fonts contained within the Jeff Levine Fonts library, Another Stencil JNL is simply another stencil design added to this growing collection. Modeled from a lettering guide manufactured in the 1970s, the style is influenced by Franklin Gothic, but has enough differences in the shapes of the stencil characters to be considered a cousin to that classic design.
  3. Primordial by Hanoded, $15.00
    Primordial is a chaotic handmade script font. It is rough around the edges, glyphs are shaky and don’t follow a baseline. Yet, in all this chaos, you will find the budding of a new idea, a glimpse of hope and a glint of something beautiful. Primordial comes in a regular and italic style, plus a back slanted style called Primordial Chaos.
  4. MPI Circle Sans by mpressInteractive, $5.00
    Circle Sans is one of the most unique wood type font designs we"™ve found. It was made in Europe and our cut measures just 3 picas. Letters are a basic, rounded gothic with a medium amount of stroke contrast. This font is easy to read and packs a special punch dropped out from the negative space of a circle.
  5. Neubank NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    The Neubank family builds on the firm foundation of Bank Gothic, a twentieth-century classic designed by Morris Fuller Benton for ATF, and adds a fluid, dynamic lowercase that makes it right at home in the twenty-first century. This font contains the complete Latin language character set (Unicode 1252) plus support for Central European (Unicode 1250) languages as well.
  6. Chiller by ITC, $40.99
    Chiller is the work of British designer Andrew Smith, a chaotic, reckless fun font. Although the ink blots and stray strokes might look undisciplined, the forms of this typeface were carefully planned and it is surprisingly legible even in small point sizes. Chiller is equipped with a number of alternate characters as well as illustrations and almost guarantees eye-catching graphics.
  7. Blackmoor by ITC, $29.99
    Noted British type designer David Quay designed Blackmoor in 1983. Based on an old English letter style, this textura-style Blackletter evokes a mediaeval character, expertly mixing a gothic lowercase together with Lombardic capitals. Blackmoor's rough, distressed features make it ideal for a variety of applications, from serious historical publications to horror movies, and comics. Featured in: Best Fonts for Tattoos
  8. Hellebore by Harvester Type, $15.00
    Hellebore is a font inspired by the logo and the game Mortal Shell itself. The font conveys the medieval era, the spirit of cutting weapons and dark fantasy. It is sinister, dark, dark, Gothic, rough and sharp. Perfect for logos, headlines, posters, banners. The font is named after the plant of the same name. The name conveys the font's mood.
  9. Goat by Oliveira 37, $30.00
    Goat is a font display with extremely fine and sharp serifs, inspired by Gothic architecture, which brings a vertical elongation in extent and an allusion to the typical ogival vaults of the style. A font that not only carries a texture of writing with magnitude and elegance, but also causes some kind of strangeness for the subversion of some typographic laws.
  10. Coronard by Greater Albion Typefounders, $7.95
    Coronard is another of Greater Albion's explorations of 'Evolutionary' type. In this case we imagine a transition from Blackletter to Roman forms. Coronard shows that posited transition in all its simple calligraphic splendor, providing a beautifully legible face for invitations and certificates, as well as for lettering and signage that needs to be readable but to have a gothic flair.
  11. Robert Moore by Harvester Type, $15.00
    Robert Moore is a font that was specially designed for comics. A lot of work has been done. At first, glyphs were drawn manually using different markers, then they were transferred to the font. The font was tested on real printing and digital comics. The world of fonts for comics is big and I wanted to create even more variability for authors with one family, which is why a variable version was created containing two axes: weight and italics. This gives you more options. A large number of glyphs, multilingualism, ligatures, and a capital give even more scope for work and creativity. The name was created from the names of the authors of the comics Robert Kirkman and Alana Moore, so the Robert Moore font turned out. Although the font was made for comics, it is not limited to them. Posters, logos, covers, text, headings, prints, product design, web, interfaces are not all options for using the font.
  12. Waltowns by Variatype, $24.00
    Waltowns is a dynamic and expressive typeface that captures the essence of street art with its bold and energetic design. The letters are characterized by organic shapes, reminiscent of marker strokes on urban surfaces. The font exudes a raw and brave vibe, reflecting the spirit of graffiti culture. The font includes a diverse set of characters, allowing for creative and eye-catching compositions. Whether you’re designing posters, album covers, or any other graphic project, Waltowns inject a sense of urban attitude and artistic edge. Its versatility makes it suitable for a wide range of applications, making your designs stand out in the crowd. Waltowns is not just a font; it’s a statement. It represents expression, the vibrancy of the streets, and the bold creativity that defines graffiti art. Use Waltowns to bring a touch of urban authenticity to your design projects and let your creativity run wild on the walls of the digital world.
  13. Komu by DizajnDesign, $39.00
    Komu is the revival of a style of letters frequently used on billboards during the socialist period in the former Czechoslovakia. These were usually uppercase letters made of paper and covered with a layer of aluminum foil. People just had to pick the letters (that included a variety of widths and sizes) out from a box and pin them up on a styrofoam billboard, thus making it easy to announce any event. Komu consists of two styles. Version A is rather squarish and includes some weird characters (K, 5, narrow E, strange diacritics) while version B is more rounded with most letters equally wide (with the exception of E, F and L, which look really wide next to the rest). The optical disparity of the original letters was kept, so that some of them look slightly darker than the others. Komu is intended to be used on posters, books and other products about Socialism in our region and includes full support for languages based on latin script.
  14. Garlic Salt by Adam Ladd, $19.00
    Garlic Salt is a flavorful, hand drawn, serif font family. Drawn with a single marker pen, it has a monoline appearance giving it a distinct mix of whimsical and modern qualities. The semi-condensed propositions are sturdy and space-saving for your layouts. Choose from either the regular weight or a slightly thicker line in the bold weight to suit your needs. It works great set large as a display font to show off the hand drawn texture, but it also is pleasantly readable set in smaller point sizes because of the carefully drawn letterforms. BONUS: Garlic Salt also comes with a free Extras font of matching ornaments and dingbats to complement your designs! Special features include stylistic alternates and swashes to enhance the type to your liking. Those glyphs are also PUA-encoded to make them accessible in software that is not OpenType-savvy. This font has extensive Latin language support.
  15. Wasted Youth by Wing's Art Studio, $12.00
    Wasted Youth: A 90s Grunge Inspired Brush Font by Wingsart Studio Wasted Youth is a versatile brush font with shades of grunge, punk and horror. The font comes in three styles including a clean-edged original, plus two additional versions drawn with inky brush and marker pen. It takes inspiration from 90s grunge bands, with a hand-made punk aesthetic that’s equally at home in music videos, album covers, horror movies and skate culture. It aims to combine the best of these popular looks into one versatile font. Along with its unique uppercase and lowercase characters, Wasted Youth also comes with a host of custom ligatures, underlines and alternatives, along with numerals, punctuation and language support. It’s a truly flexible font that can be shaped into titles and headlines that look authentically hand-made. Try it on t-shirts, posters, stickers, movie titles, YouTube videos and more! Check out my visuals to see it in action.
  16. Wonky by Ana's Fonts, $16.00
    The Wonky Font family is a set of 3 handmade fonts, made using three different materials: a pencil, a thin fineliner and a bold marker. Each font includes 3 variations for each letter and number, accessible through contextual alternates, for extra realism and fun. The pencil font is a SVG font, which allows for the texture of the pencil to be captured in a more authentic way, and is complemented with an extra doodles font. Wonky Font looks good at small sizes and will also look great in all caps texts. Use Wonky Font in designs such as postcards and notes, posters, logotypes, social media posts, branding and packaging. This font includes: a Wonky Pencil SVG font, with a vector alternative that preserves the texture a Wonky Thin font a Wonky Bold font a Wonky SVG Extras font, with 26 pencil doodles Software requirements for the SVG font: Photoshop CC2017+ // Illustrator CC2018+
  17. CarlMarx by Adobe, $29.00
    This typeface is based on lettering by Carl Marx (1911?1991), designed during his first semester at the Bauhaus in Joost Schmidt?s class, in 1932. Although the letter proportions are based on Schmidt?s teachings, the forms are not constructed from compass and ruler, but drawn with brush and marker, lending the words a warm and lively touch. Hidetaka Yamasaki redrew the letters from scratch and added all missing characters for today?s needs. A set of hanging figures, alternates for some critical letterforms (such as f, r, and t) as well as several ligatures make CarlMarx especially suitable for use in body text. As suggested by Marx, Yamasaki captured two weights from the original drawing and perfectly adjusted light and bold to highlight words and create hierarchy in headlines ? without losing or adding space. True to the original, Yamasaki captured the wobbly contour in CarlMarx, preserving warmth in the condensed geometric style of the early 1930s.
  18. Pratfall by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    For 138 years, the Milton Bradley Company (of Springfield, Massachusetts) has been the leading producer of board games, toys and educational/instructional materials. The company was acquired by Hasbro in 1984. It was merged with the also-acquired Parker Brothers in 1991 and became Hasbro Games until both brand ID's were dropped in 2009. “The Moving Picture Game” was a 1920s-era board game created by Howard R. Garis (credited as ‘the author of the Uncle Wiggily game’) and capitalized on the still-new motion picture industry. On top of the storage box is the game’s name – hand lettered in a free-flowing Art Nouveau sans serif that more closely resembles the titles found within animated cartoons or in the ‘bubble letters’ a school child doodles on notebook paper. Recreated as a digital typeface, Pratfall JNL (named after the slips, trips and falls taken by silent era film comedians) is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  19. Scorpio by Fine Fonts, $25.00
    Scorpio is a font based on lettering Michael Harvey drew for the card “The Sign of The Nudge” which was designed in collaboration with the concrete poet, Ian Hamilton Finlay. The purpose of the card was to prompt those owing monies to IHF, into paying promptly. Michael also used it on some of the many book jackets he designed. As such, it is a condensed design necessary to enable a lot of text to be fitted with a restricted space. Scorpio has both style and verve. It was designed to attract the attention of potential purchasers browsing the shelfs in bookshops. In fulfilling this rôle, it succeeded admirably. In all these respects, it is unquestionably a unique Michael Harvey design. When Michael died in 2013, this font existed as a drawing of the basic upper and lower case letterforms plus numerals. Andy Benedek’s contribution to Scorpio was to digitise the existing letterforms and then create the remaining characters necessary for a modern font.
  20. Data Error AOE Pro by Astigmatic, $24.00
    The Data Error AOE Family was one of my earliest typefaces, at a time when I had become obsessed with all forms of "digital/techology" typestyles. It's been awhile since the early 2000's, but I've had a hankering for awhile now to revisit this typeface, giving it a more expansive language character set and fill it out with some Opentype features. Inspired by some old printouts of BASIC programs and an Atari 1050 Disk Drive manual with pin printer examples, comes the familiar yet oddly restricted style with this Data Error family. This family comes complete with Regular and Bold versions with their respective Oblique versions. Odd pin printer restrictions inherent in this typeface are: no characters extend below baseline or above ascender line, (except international accents). A nostalgic typeface for computer programmers everywhere, strong and legible at any size, Data Error is perfect for so many purposes, get it today!
  21. Rosso by W Type Foundry, $29.00
    Rosso is a condensed geometric Sans with a retro style, inspired by various typographic styles. It features the Roslyn Gothic structure, which was popularly used for the covers of Philip K. Dick's books in the 1970s. Rosso has 10 variants from Ultra Light to Black with their respective Italics. In addition, it is divided into two Subfamilies, Normal and Alt. The normal one remains faithful to the proportions of Roslyn Gothic and classic geometric fonts, while the Alternative version expands its round shapes, generating a striking and unique rhythm and contrast, classic of Art Deco fonts. In addition, it has alternative glyphs and discretionary ligatures inspired by the work of Herb Lubalin, which add greater possibilities to face any design project. All this makes Rosso a font full of personality, striking and recognizable. Ideal for the construction of logos, eye-catching headlines, movie posters, volumetric posters, etc.
  22. Mailuna Pro AOE by Astigmatic, $24.00
    Mailuna Pro is a family of gothic typefaces of weight and oblique stature, finding themselves on a line between modern and historical gothic styles. Originating as a revival and elaboration of a limited lettering specimen from a series of old loose spanish specimen book pages, it finds itself in the visual company of vintage transportation roll signs, wood type gig posters, financial publications, etc. What began as just Capitals, Lowercase and Numerals was expanded to a rich pro glyphset including small caps, unlimited fractionals, superiors & inferiors, ordinals, tabular & proportional figures, a Caps to small caps feature and an expanded language glyph set. From modern letterpress back to historical adverts, book covers, headlines, or anything else you want to give a dash of vintage authenticity to, the Mailuna Pro Family is here to fill your needs. Be sure to download and take Mailuna Pro AOE - Book weight for a spin for free.
  23. Dignus by Eurotypo, $28.00
    Dignus was inspired in two clever and famous typefaces: Bank Gothic and Microgramma. Bank Gothic designed by Morris Fuller Benton for ATF in 1930. Microgramma typeface designed by Alessandro Butti and Aldo Novarese for Nebiolo in 1952. Those typefaces were based on a stable rectangular shape with rounded corners, denoting the constructivist heritage and technological spirit of '50. We'd intended to review that typographic scenery with our contemporary point of view, aiming to obtain the formal synthesis of the signs and increase its legibility. Dignus fonts support Central, Eastern and Western European languages. Each font comes with full OpenType features like: standard and discretional ligatures, swashes, stylistic alternates, old style numerals, Tabular figures, numerators, denominators, scientific superior - inferiors, Case sensitive forms and vectors. The Dignus fonts include 7 weights, from Thin to ExtraBlack. The family is completed with condensed and expanded version all with their corresponding italics.
  24. Elevator Music by PizzaDude.dk, $16.00
    When was the last time you listened to elevator music and found yourself humming along? And perhaps the tune you were listening to, got stuck in your ears for the rest of the day...the rest of the week? That's often what happens with elevator music: maybe you don't notice it - but it is there, and it could most likely be one of your all time favourites! :) My Elevator Music font does somewhat the same: it's nice and pretty harmless - but it works, perhaps even without you noticing! :) I've added 4 slightly different versions of each lowercase letter - and that goes for both Regular and Scratch versions. And they both have multilingual support, because elevator music is universal!
  25. Amorino by Eurotypo, $34.00
    Amorino is a new casual and organic calligraphic font. Is the perfect blend of elegant and casual. With the total number of 889 glyphs, is equipped with plenty of OpenType features. Uppercase letters can alternate between at least four different forms and lowercase letters have up to thirteen choices more to avoid repetition. These effects include start and end forms words. To activate the optional glyphs you may click on Swash, Contextual, Standard Ligatures, Stylistic or Discretionary Ligatures buttons in any OpenType savvy program or manually choose the characters from Glyph Palette. Amorino font might be the choice to use on creating headlines, logos & posters for branding and packaging purposes. Hope you enjoy.
  26. Marseilazi by Putracetol, $16.00
    Marseilazi – 9 Strong Bold Style Font is an imposing and robust typeface with nine additional versions, all sharing the same bold and powerful character. This font's thickness and strength make it incredibly versatile, as it can be seamlessly integrated into a wide range of designs, alongside various other fonts and themes. The nine available versions include serif, sans-serif, sport, grunge, slab, stencil, display, and more, providing ample choices for your creative needs. Whether you're working on logos, titles, headlines, posters, films, magazines, business materials, personal names, and more, Marseilazi delivers an impactful visual presence. With its versatility and commanding presence, this font is an excellent choice for making a statement in your designs and leaving a lasting impression.
  27. Gandarita by IbraCreative, $17.00
    Gandarita, a vintage serif typeface, exudes timeless elegance and sophistication. With its carefully crafted letterforms, inspired by classic typography, Gandarita seamlessly blends tradition with a contemporary flair. The typeface boasts distinctive serifs that evoke a sense of refinement and nostalgia, making it an ideal choice for projects that require a touch of vintage charm. Its balanced proportions and intricate details lend a sense of authenticity, capturing the essence of bygone eras while maintaining a versatile appeal for a wide range of design applications. Whether used for editorial layouts, branding, or signage, Gandarita imparts a sense of enduring style, making it a standout choice for those seeking a classic serif typeface with a hint of character and sophistication.
  28. Sumera Dita by IbraCreative, $17.00
    Sumera Dita is a contemporary serif font that seamlessly merges classic sophistication with a modern aesthetic. Its refined and elegant letterforms exude a sense of timeless grace, making it a versatile choice for a wide range of design applications. With a balanced and harmonious design, Sumera Dita strikes the perfect equilibrium between tradition and innovation. The subtly sculpted serifs and distinctive letter shapes contribute to its unique character, ensuring readability while adding a touch of personality to any project. Whether used in print or digital media, Sumera Dita brings a touch of refined professionalism to typographic compositions, making it a go-to choice for those seeking a modern serif font with a timeless appeal.
  29. Muvia by Clevus, $16.00
    Muvia funky vibe yet retro display typeface. Muvia offers a captivating reverse contrast retro display font, exuding a nostalgic throwback perfect for vintage-themed designs. With its distinctive features including unique glyphs, weights, and styles. Muvia stands out among retro fonts, making it a versatile choice for various creative projects. Muvia super funky vibe makes it an ideal choice for headline fonts, amplifying the visual impact of designs. From posters to merchandise or brand identities seeking a touch of vintage flair, Muvia adds a punch of retro charisma. Take Muvia for a spin today and witness its retro charm elevate your designs. Add this unique font to your collection and unleash its nostalgic magic! Have a Good Day !
  30. The Marbler by Nathatype, $29.00
    Are you looking for a handwritten font? Do you dream of creating headings that stand out and inspire creativity, imagination, and endless fun? Wait no more, we will give you the best choice. The Marbler-A Handwritten Font The Marbler is a handwritten font with retro look. Inspired from 1960s style. Every stroke and curve was created to entice happiness and elegance. The best choice to ensure a great font match for your designs and projects! Well suited to titles, poster designs, branding, quotes, and logos. Our font always includes Multilingual Options to make your branding globally acceptable. Features: Ligatures Stylistic Sets Swashes PUA Encoded Numerals and Punctuation Thank you for downloading premium fonts from Natha Studio
  31. Straight Fighter by Arterfak Project, $16.00
    Straight Fighter is a stencil font that exudes strength, masculinity, and bravery. Inspired by classic war posters, military style, and the punk scene. With the unique stencil cutting and letter shapes, this font features bold lettering that demands attention. It comes equipped with special characters and multilingual support, making it a versatile choice for a variety of design projects. Straight Fighter is particularly suitable for display, headlines, posters, editorials, patches, logotypes, branding, movies, flyers, and short quotes. If you want to convey a powerful message with your design, Straight Fighter is the perfect choice. Here’s what you’ll get : Uppercase Lowercase Numbers Symbols & punctuation Stylistic alternates Multilingual support. Thank you for your support!
  32. Wubberly by Set Sail Studios, $16.99
    Add some Y2K-inspired bubble typography to your designs with Wubberly! A fun, flowing, and irresistibly gloopy font set containing 2 sets of uppercase characters, as well as 50 swashes and shapes to compliment your bubble text. Whether your project needs a nostalgic pop or just something fun and eye-catching, it's an undeniably playful choice for display text, logo designs, product packaging, social media and more. Try applying your own 3D textures to it for extra wow factor—chrome, liquid, bubble, slime, the choice is yours! Wubberly contains language support for English, French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, Indonesian, Malay, Hungarian, Polish, Croatian, Turkish, Romanian, Czech, Latvian, Lithuanian, Slovak, Slovenian.
  33. HV Philosykos by Harmonais Visual, $15.00
    Looking to add a touch of refinement to your designs? Look no further than Philosykos. With its carefully crafted details and more than 80 ligature choices, Philosykos is the perfect choice for adding a cultured, sophisticated look to your artwork. This typeface comes in four styles - Regular, Italic, Bold, and Bold Italic - making it versatile enough for a wide range of designs. Whether you're creating a logo, designing packaging, or working on a book cover, Philosykos will help elevate your work to the next level. So if you're looking for a typeface that exudes elegance and style, look no further than Philosykos. Try it out today and see the difference for yourself.
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  38. Makalu by Juraj Chrastina, $29.00
    Makalu is a funny flower font inspired by the lovely drawings of the famous illustrator Zdeněk Miler (best known for his small mole). His flowers are at the same time cartoony and realistic. Enjoy this choice of 27 original and distinctive illustrations while creating your designs.
  39. Loving Days by Seemly Fonts, $14.00
    Loving Days is a brand new handwritten font perfectly suited for stationery, logos, t-shirts, print design, website headers, photo frames, flyers, music album covers, posters, image sliders, and much more. Add this font to your favorite creative ideas, and notice how it makes them come alive!
  40. Thornback by Lauren Ashpole, $15.00
    Thornback is a hand-drawn font that uses quick, scribbled strokes to create it's slightly messy sans-serif characters. The detailed letters make it a good choice for headlines but it's also bold enough to add a homemade touch to smaller text blocks while keeping things legible.
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