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  1. Fournier by Monotype, $29.99
    Fournier was made by Monotype in 1924. The design is based on types cut by Pierre Simon Fournier circa 1742, some of the most influential designs of the eighteenth century. Fournier's types were among the earliest of the transitional" style of typeface and were a stepping stone to the more severe "modern" style made popular by Bodoni later in the century. They had more vertical emphasis than the old style types, greater contrast between thick and thin strokes and little or no bracketing on the serifs. Fournier has a light, clean look on the page, provides good economy in text and retains an even colour.
  2. Kessel 205 by Talbot Type, $19.50
    Kessel 205 is inspired by the classic, geometric sans-serifs such as Futura, but has shallower ascenders and descenders for a more compact look, and features an art deco influence with sharp points at the apex of many characters, lowered crossbars and an oblique crossbar on the lower case e. It's a versatile, modern sans, highly legible as a text font and with a distinctive, elegant look as a display font at larger sizes. It includes old style non-aligning (lower case) numbers, both proportional and tabular as well as accented characters for Central European languages. The Kessel 205 family comprises of six weights and is closely related to Kessel 105.
  3. Volupia by DSType, $19.00
    I started designing Volupia in 2004 and the main goal was to create a very casual font with some characteristics than we can find in some old commercial advertisements. After designing the basic character set I decided to go OpenType because it would allow me to go deep into the script, correcting the balance of the spaces and the kerning, along with the possibility to create Ligatures and Swashes. The result is a typeface ideal for use in very big sizes. Volupia includes Small Caps, Ligatures, Fractions, CE Characters, Swashes and Alternates. The ligatures and the ending swashes allow the user to make the text more calligraphic and personal.
  4. Modern English JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Alf Becker was a master sign painter and lettering stylist who created well over 100 alphabets for a monthly feature in the trade magazine "Sign of the Times" during the 1930s and 1940s. Thanks to Tod Swormstedt of ST pubications for supplying the source material. One of these designs features a modernized version of Old English or "text" lettering making it more legible for sign and show card work. Doing away with extra curves and swashes, this type style is more calligraphic in nature than classic. Modern English JNL was modeled from Becker's original design, and is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  5. Mediator Serif by ParaType, $30.00
    Mediator Serif is a balanced contemporary serif typeface that performs well both in display sizes (like in packaging or branding) and body text (books or periodicals where narrow styles will be extremely useful). Mediator Serif is a complementary serif face for Mediator Sans. The family contains 32 fonts in 2 widths: 8 romans with matching italics, of slightly extended proportions, from Thin to Black; and 8 narrow styles with matching italics too. The character set in all faces was expanded to include small caps and old style figures. The typeface was designed by Manvel Shmavonyan with the participation of Alexander Lubovenko and released by ParaType in 2017.
  6. Grave Digger - Unknown license
  7. Ellington Manor by BA Graphics, $45.00
    A great look for formal announcements, book work, business, high-end ads and terrific for text as well as headlines.
  8. DotLinDot by Pankabre, $9.00
    Accurate handwritten font with dots and lines. In small sizes it looks especially good in the texts of history books.
  9. Relaxed Fit by BA Graphics, $45.00
    A casual gothic easy-to-read font. Relaxed Fit works for so many applications: text, Headlines and anything in between.
  10. Hebrew Meyer by Samtype, $39.00
    This is a new beautty classic font. This font is usually use in invitattions, small texts, book covers and monograms
  11. Umbria by TipografiaRamis, $29.00
    Umbria is a decorative display typeface ideal for use in titles, logos, magazines, posters, as well as short text paragraphs.
  12. Jayce by Michael Browers, $25.00
    Jayce is a hand-drawn, upbeat display font family featuring two fonts: a text face and a set of fleurons.
  13. Frugality Pro by Jonahfonts, $35.00
    Frugality Pro is a font for various uses. Text works very well for Web as well for ads and magazines.
  14. Somewhere by Supfonts, $15.00
    Somewhere Delicate Script Somewhere is a delicate handwritten font with multilingual support. It is perfect for branding, wedding invitations, menu design, YouTube covers and many more Font includes a full set of gorgeous uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, a large selection of punctuation marks & multilingual support Test it out below to see how it could look for your next project! Includes: Regular Script Multilingual languages support Uppercase and lowercase Numbers and punctuation Check out my blog: https://www.instagram.com/superdizigner https://pinterest.com/dmitriychirkov7
  15. Jelly Cloud by Supfonts, $10.00
    JellyCloud / Font with Swashes JellyCloud is a chic script with exquisite accents. It is perfect for branding, wedding invitations and invitation cards and much more. Font includes a full set of gorgeous uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, a large selection of punctuation marks, ligatures Test it out below to see how it could look for your next project! Includes: Regular Script Latin languages support Uppercase and lowercase Numbers and punctuation Ligatures Check out my blog: https://www.instagram.com/zloillev pinterest.com/dmitriychirkov7 Enjoy
  16. Palm Club by Set Sail Studios, $17.00
    Leisure awaits you at the Palm Club 🏖. The weather is warm, the drinks are cold, and the font choices are excellent. This high energy, retro-fuelled script font is ideal for signature style logos, product packaging, display text and 80s/90s inspired graphics. Palm Club includes 2 font files with added features; 1. Palm Club Script • A handwritten script font containing upper & lowercase characters, numerals and a large range of punctuation. 2. Palm Club Swash • Type any a-z character in this font to generate one of 21 swashes. These fast strokes are great for underlining your Beach Club Script text and adding some extra finesse to your lettering. Alts & End Characters • End characters are available for 24 lowercase letters when using the Palm Club Script font. Use these characters at the end of your word to add a stylistic ‘end-swash’. Alternate characters are also available for 11 uppercase letters. These are accessible via software with opentype capability, by turning on ‘Stylistic Alternates’, or via a Glyphs panel. Language Support • English, French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, Indonesian, Malay, Hungarian, Polish, Croatian, Turkish, Romanian, Czech, Latvian, Lithuanian, Slovak, Slovenian.
  17. FS Sammy by Fontsmith, $80.00
    Chalky Spritely and full of personality, FS Sammy is a hand-drawn font with a chalky texture, available in one weight only. Give Sammy a run in branding, packaging or billboard advertising for a fresh, informal, honest personality. Calligraphic Too many script fonts have a rushed and thrown-together feel about them. It’s a deceptively complex feat to achieve forms that hold together neatly in text yet still have the breezy, natural air of real handwriting. That’s FS Sammy: considered and crafted. Pencil FS Sammy was originally drawn for a drinks manufacturer by Fontsmith’s calligrapher, Sehmi Satwinder, who made handwritten impressions with a large soft pencil on textured watercolour paper. The digital interpretation of Sehmi’s letters was pushed to its limits and, after a lot of experimentation, a balanced alphabet was achieved. Texture and spirit FS Sammy’s success and uniqueness within the script font category is down to its versatility. In the large text of billboard advertising or headlines, all of its texture comes to life, and small, on menus or booklets, it conveys all of the spirit and personality of a considered piece of handwriting.
  18. King Tut by Canada Type, $24.95
    King Tut is a restoration and expansion of the original Egyptian Expanded, a single bold face cut in 1850 by Miller & Richard, the famous Edinburgh founders. This aesthetic, though originally issued to help drive simple print advertising of those days, is perhaps the longest lasting genre of typeface. This aesthetic flourished in the later part of the 19th century, helped by the surge of similar faces from England (such as Figgins' Antique 6 and Expanded Antique), and became the defining index of the old American wild west that continues to this very day. King Tut serves up its impact through a balance between the wide, compact letterforms and elegant curvature that manages to come through even in confined areas. The family's weight variety allows for more options in counterspace use as well as precision in the amount of curve definition and contrast needed by the typographer. The lighter weights completely oppose that 19th century boldness and expose the alphabet's skeleton in a strive for simplicity that fits modern applications. With generous language support to boot, King Tut's diverse offerings make it an essential addition to today's designer repertoire.
  19. Untitled - Unknown license
  20. Far Away, So Close - Unknown license
  21. Stamina by Studio K, $45.00
    Bold and compact, Stamina is a solid, sporty font that punches beyond its weight. Ideal for product logos, headlines and signage, it has both power and panache!
  22. Gabton Malgora by Letterena Studios, $17.00
    Gabton Malgora is a bold and stylish serif font. This font is PUA encoded which means you can access all of the glyphs and swashes with ease!
  23. Revorioum by Seventh Imperium, $35.00
    Revorioum has a classical bold contemporary typeface with a dynamic and flexibility touch, it is equipped with lots of opentype features making it easy to play with.
  24. Price Tag by Turtle Arts, $20.00
    Price Tag is a bold, graphic alphabet inspired by labels and vintage price tags. A touch of grunginess makes this alphabet look extra cool in larger sizes.
  25. Highriser by Nicolas Deslé, $19.90
    Highriser is a highly legible, uppercase-only bold condensed sans. Designed to be used for headlines, or visual identities, both digital and print. One weight, fits all.
  26. BD Pankow by Typedifferent, $25.00
    BD Pankow is inspired and designed during a stay in Berlin. It’s an uppercase alphabet with alternates. Bold, rock-solid, modern and ideal for branding and titling.
  27. Super Head Club by Fonts of Chaos, $10.00
    Super head Club is a font made with line. The shape of the letters is a sans-serif style round and bold. Works perfectly for vintage artworks.
  28. Margie by Solotype, $19.95
    Originally issued as Marggraff Bold Script by the Dresden foundry of A.G. Vorm Brüder Butter. Minor variations were given to a few letters to even the color.
  29. KP Duty JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    KP Duty JNL emulates the lettering found on military equipment. It's a bold and macho design, perfectly suited for any project which has an armed forces theme.
  30. Loyola Pro by RodrigoTypo, $30.00
    It is a redesign of "Loyola". This family contains Light, Regular, Bold, ExtraBold, Black, also a set of shadows and dingbats, special for short titles and children.
  31. Podunk JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The term "podunk" usually refers to a small, insignificant town. In this case, Podunk JNL refers to a bold and brash font that resembles cut-paper characters.
  32. Bell Centennial by Linotype, $40.99
    Bell Centennial was created by Matthew Carter in 1976 for the American telephone company Bell. Its bold, clear characters make it an extremely legible and distinctive font.
  33. Hiew by Okaycat, $29.95
    Okaycat presents "Hiew". Hiew is a connected font with serif, some bold personality making your message clear. Includes European accents and extra characters to meet publication needs.
  34. Streeter JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Streeter JNL is an all caps titling font based on the classic Beton Bold Condensed typeface. The Beton family of fonts was a printer's favorite for decades.
  35. Vunder Script by Ingrimayne Type, $9.95
    Vunderscript is a calligraphic script with upper-case letters that have blackletter touches. It is available in two weights, plain and bold, each with an obilque style.
  36. Make No Sense by Atom, $14.00
    Make No Sense is a natural, bold and powerful handwritten font. This will turn any design idea into a standout! Make No Sense make unreasonable designs outstanding!
  37. Grosfer by Typeskets, $17.00
    Grosfer is a cool, bold and thick lettered display font. This font reads as strong, confident, and dynamic and can add a fierce character to your designs.
  38. Asvet Mono by aRc, $10.00
    Asvet Mono is a playful monospaced stencil that is bold and curvy. This cheerful TrueType Font has over 370 characters and it is legible in fine print.
  39. tdBastard by Typewerk, $39.00
    The tdBastard family is a modern caps-only display typeface with OpenType features. Bastard exists in four bold weights along with a monotype and a rounded version.
  40. Terrace JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Terrace JNL is a bold, sturdy Art Deco titling face based on hand lettering found on the cover of some 1940s-vintage sheet music for the organ.
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