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  1. Tingle by Jonahfonts, $14.95
    Tingle has that quick pen look popular with many designs, I have also added the various discretionary ligatures. Usage recommendations: Captions, fliers, packaging, cards, posters, ads, book jackets, manuals, menus, bulletins.
  2. Supertanker by Bogstav, $11.00
    Here's my tall and thin sans handmade font! It's lively, rough and quite organic looking - and to boost the natural organic look, I have added 6 different versions of each letter!
  3. Nina Ketchup by Fonts of Chaos, $10.00
    Nina Ketchup is a hand drawn font made with lines. Each letters have his own style. Work perfectly with wood background or hipster logo types. Natural flow for a fantastic effect.
  4. Ding by RodrigoTypo, $25.00
    An entertaining typography, dense but at the same time very gestural. "Ding" is a sans font that contains different alternatives of letters, a Cyrillic alphabet and Dingbat, special for children's titles.
  5. Down With The King by A New Machine, $19.00
    Down With the King is a very bold all caps font best used for large titles, headers and logo work. The lower case letters have rounded edges for a softer feel.
  6. Cloister by URW Type Foundry, $35.99
    Cloister was designed in 1914 by Morris F. Benton. The characters of the Cloister font family have a small body and are suitable for texts where economy of space is desired.
  7. Bondtique by PojolType, $12.00
    Bondtique is inspired by the writing of books or plain text with the same thickness and the standard typeface can be used for magazines, logos, branding, web, posters, movies and films.
  8. Kiddy by Gaslight, $20.00
    Kiddy is simple and slightly rough on one side and light and funny on other side. Kiddy have two set initials (realised as Contextual and Titling Alternates) and numerous decorative elements.
  9. Islander BT by Bitstream, $50.99
    The hand-hewn Islander looks like it could have been liberated from granite blocks.These demonstrative letter forms leave no doubt when it comes to conveying your message, yet they remain playful.
  10. Belly Swing by Bogstav, $16.00
    Belly Swing is natural, organic and kind of cute. It's my handmade sans font with contextual alternates - meaning that you have 3 different versions of each lowercase letter to choose from!
  11. Evans by Zetafonts, $39.00
    Evans was named after Walker Evans, an american photojournalist whose photographs often featured unassuming subjects – ordinary people, roadside scenes, and the subtle details of the American landscape. His ability to find beauty in simplicity and appreciate the mundane inspired Cosimo Lorenzo Pancini and Andrea Tartarelli to create this typographic family that aims to convey the ideals of journalistic storytelling: simplicity, clarity, and unpretentious honesty. Looking for a soothing, relaxed visual flow in body text, Evans was designed by gently narrowing classical proportions to answer the designers' need of maximizing the arrangement of lengthy text within confined spaces. Combining the vintage appeal of a semi-condensed old-style structure with a very slight transitional slanted axis resulted in text-oriented typeface with visual charm on both printed and digital pages. Subtly reducing the size of majuscules allowed the effect of an increased x-height, balancing space saving with increased readability at same point size. Using soft, semi-calligraphic shapes and keeping a generous letter spacing, the designers embraced a minimalist approach, aiming at a smooth reading experience. For maximum versatility, Evans provides two distinct variations tailored to different purposes: the Regular and the Narrow subfamilies. While both are fine-tuned for body text applications , the second is suited also for display-oriented contexts, where attention-grabbing headlines take center stage. Each subfamily is developed in a range of 8 weights from Extralight to Heavy, and includes over 700 glyphs with full coverage of language using extened latin glyphs. True italics are designed for all weights, providing additional typographic control through the design of Swash Alternates, available through Open Type features that also include Standard and Discretionary Ligatures, Positional Numerals, Case Sensitive Forms and Stylistic Alternates. The family is complemented also by a rich set of Ornaments, available both as special glyphs or in a separate font. With its retro-inspired design and unwavering commitment to form and function, Evans effortlessly extends its versatility from editorial design to digital interfaces and logo creation, inviting users to appreciate the beauty in simplicity, find joy in the ordinary, and embrace a relaxed and unhurried mindset.
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  13. See You Again by Seemly Fonts, $14.00
    See You Again is a brand new and thin lettered display font. See You Again is perfectly suited for stationery, logos, t-shirt, paper, print design, website header, photo frame, flyer, music cover, poster, image slider, and much more.
  14. Mighty Star by Typefactory, $14.00
    Mighty Star is a fun and rough serif font useful for a wide variety of designs, its charming look will definitely make your crafts more fabulous! Great for your personal needs, promotional projects, gifts, scrapbooks, printing, and much more.
  15. Kare by Fontfabric, $25.00
    Kare is a custom font which is applicable for any type of graphic design - web, print, motion graphics etc and perfect for t-shirts and logos. Inspired by the popular and unique Motter Ombra typeface designed by Othmar Motter.
  16. LD Werewolf by Illustration Ink, $3.00
    Who says Werewolves don't exist? Well, they do here! LD Werewolf looks like it was clawed and scratched into the very paper it's printed on. Adds a nice touch to a spooky Halloween Party invitation or accompanying fun memories!
  17. Play Ground by Wacaksara co, $12.00
    Play Ground is a fancy hand-lettering script font with cute styles this font is great for your next creative project such as logos, printed quotes, invitations, cards, product packaging, headers, Logotype, Letterhead, Poster, Apparel Design, Label, and etc.
  18. Winter Monogram by Yoga Letter, $20.00
    "Winter Christmas Monogram" is a beautiful and unique Christmas monogram font. This font is equipped with monograms, uppercase, lowercase, numerals, punctuation, ligatures, and multilingual support. Very suitable for Christmas, Valentine's, winter, logos, banners, posters, prints, branding, stickers, and others.
  19. Write by Aah Yes, $12.00
    Write is a handwriting font, more like neat print than a flowing cursive script, which renders it highly readable and almost like a formal font, but still retaining the informality of handwriting. Also there are some "special effects" varieties.
  20. Cribin by wearecolt, $18.00
    Introducing Cribin: Playful condensed serif inspired by 90s grunge & vintage aesthetics. Its condensed form, strong serifs & high contrast add attitude to logos, headlines, & more. Perfect for web, print, and branding. Embrace nostalgia, and elevate your design. Unleash Cribin's creativity!
  21. Navue by Gholib Tammami, $15.00
    The Navue font is a typeface designed with an elegant and feminine style, making it suitable for enhancing the quality of your product branding. This font is well-suited for various purposes, including displays, printing, branding, and many others.
  22. Script Spot Initials JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Amidst the pages of the 1946 foreign-printed "100 Alphabets Publicitaires" ("100 Advertising Alphabets") was an example of a beautiful vertical script type design with a somewhat calligraphic look. This became the work model for Script Spot Initials JNL.
  23. Amalestha by Yoga Letter, $18.00
    "Amalestha" is a beautiful and cute handwritten font. This font is equipped with uppercase, lowercase, numerals, punctuation, and multilingual support. Very suitable for weddings, invitations, engagements, certificates, stickers, banners, posters, prints, branding, logos, Christmas, Halloween, Valentine's, lovely, and others.
  24. Neon Bar by Zefrar, $19.00
    Neon Bar is very useful for any project related to Bar, Music, Panels, Signs and more. It has a unique style and inspired from Las Vegas Panels but the design is too modern and very fit with neon print.
  25. Hardinge by Typefactory, $14.00
    Hardinge is born from an original and blackletter style font. It has a classic, vintage-style which is perfect for logos, branding materials, t-shirts, prints, business cards, and every other design which needs a unique and striking typeface.
  26. Divina Proportione by Intellecta Design, $29.00
    Divina Proportione is based from the original studies from Luca Pacioli. Luca Pacioli was born in 1446 or 1447 in Sansepolcro (Tuscany) where he received an abbaco education. Luca Pacioli was born in 1446 or 1447 in Sansepolcro (Tuscany) where he received an abbaco education. [This was education in the vernacular (i.e. the local tongue) rather than Latin and focused on the knowledge required of merchants.] He moved to Venice around 1464 where he continued his own education while working as a tutor to the three sons of a merchant. It was during this period that he wrote his first book -- a treatise on arithmetic for the three boys he was tutoring. Between 1472 and 1475, he became a Franciscan friar. In 1475, he started teaching in Perugia and wrote a comprehensive abbaco textbook in the vernacular for his students during 1477 and 1478. It is thought that he then started teaching university mathematics (rather than abbaco) and he did so in a number of Italian universities, including Perugia, holding the first chair in mathematics in two of them. He also continued to work as a private abbaco tutor of mathematics and was, in fact, instructed to stop teaching at this level in Sansepolcro in 1491. In 1494, his first book to be printed, Summa de arithmetica, geometria, proportioni et proportionalita, was published in Venice. In 1497, he accepted an invitation from Lodovico Sforza ("Il Moro") to work in Milan. There he met, collaborated with, lived with, and taught mathematics to Leonardo da Vinci. In 1499, Pacioli and Leonardo were forced to flee Milan when Louis XII of France seized the city and drove their patron out. Their paths appear to have finally separated around 1506. Pacioli died aged 70 in 1517, most likely in Sansepolcro where it is thought he had spent much of his final years. De divina proportione (written in Milan in 1496–98, published in Venice in 1509). Two versions of the original manuscript are extant, one in the Biblioteca Ambrosiana in Milan, the other in the Bibliothèque Publique et Universitaire in Geneva. The subject was mathematical and artistic proportion, especially the mathematics of the golden ratio and its application in architecture. Leonardo da Vinci drew the illustrations of the regular solids in De divina proportione while he lived with and took mathematics lessons from Pacioli. Leonardo's drawings are probably the first illustrations of skeletonic solids, an easy distinction between front and back. The work also discusses the use of perspective by painters such as Piero della Francesca, Melozzo da Forlì, and Marco Palmezzano. As a side note, the "M" logo used by the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City is taken from De divina proportione. “ The Ancients, having taken into consideration the rigorous construction of the human body, elaborated all their works, as especially their holy temples, according to these proportions; for they found here the two principal figures without which no project is possible: the perfection of the circle, the principle of all regular bodies, and the equilateral square. ” —De divina proportione
  27. Besley Clarendon by HiH, $12.00
    Besley Clarendon ML is our version of the Clarendon registered by Robert Besley and the Fann Street Foundry in 1845. Besley Clarendon ML represents a significant change from the slab-serif Antiques & Egyptians that had become so popular in the prior three decades. Like Caslon’s Ionic of 1844, it brackets the serifs and strongly differentiates between the thick and thin strokes. Besley Clarendon is also what today is considered a condensed face, as a comparison to the various contemporary Clarendons will show. Robert Besley’s Clarendon was so popular that many foundries quickly copied it, a fact that caused him to complain vigorously. The reason it was so widely copied is simple ó it was extremely useful. It provided the attention-getting boldness to highlight a word or phrase, yet at the same time was compact and easier to read than the fat faces and antiques of the period. It wasn't until sixty years later that the concept of a typeface family of different weights was developed with DeVinne and Cheltenham. Until then, Clarendon served as everyone’s all-purpose bold face. It can be used for ads, flyers, headers or even short text. Don't leave home without it. Besley Clarendon ML includes the following features: 1. Glyphs for the 1250 Central Europe, the 1252 Turkish and the 1257 Baltic Code Pages. Added glyphs to complete standard 1252 Western Europe Code Page. Special glyphs relocated and assigned Unicode codepoints, some in Private Use area. Total of 353 glyphs. 158 kerning pairs. 2. OpenType GSUB layout features: pnum, salt, liga, dlig, hist and ornm. 3. Inclusion of tabular (std) and proportional (opt) numbers. 4. Kreska-accented letters.
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  29. Ghost Scepter by Forberas Club, $16.00
    This font inspired by scary movie. You can this font for your journal logotype or something about scary or horror and maybe hardcore style. Let's try and have fun with this font.
  30. Mango Flavor by PizzaDude.dk, $13.00
    Mango Flavor is my super cool comic-ish font with a taste of ... you may have guessed it...Mango! :) It's playful and jumpy and wants to be a part of the action!
  31. Look @ Me by Matthias Luh, $20.00
    Look @ Me is a cartoonish, fancy font. Its special features are the different eyes of the capital letters. The letters literally have faces and who knows, probably they may talk to you... ;)
  32. Intellecta Ribbons by Intellecta Design, $16.90
    Intellecta Ribbons is an elegant set of ribbons ready for many applications. With this set you can make tags, shopping sale designs, diverse invitations, discount seals, banners, posters or anything you want.
  33. Sweettooth by Gleb Guralnyk, $12.00
    Hi! Introducing a script font named Sweettooth. It's fully handcrafted and has a natural look. Also it has several ligatures to make it more authentic. Thank you and have a great day!
  34. Missiva by DSType, $20.00
    The first inspiration for Missiva was a sixteen century letter from S. Francisco Xavier (St. Francis Xavier) but then I adapted my own handwriting in order to have the basic character set.
  35. Signor by Fenotype, $19.95
    Signor is a soft and easygoing all caps font. Signor is very easy to use and is at its best when you need to make an impact but have a casual feeling.
  36. Nurture Your Best by Seemly Fonts, $14.00
    Nurture Your Best is a modern and clean font. Its versatility and neat vibe will brighten up each of your designs. Have fun with this beautiful font and explore its endless variations.
  37. Impression by profonts, $41.99
    Impression ist indeed quite impressive, art nouveau, hippy, flower power, groovy? Impression was redesigned and digitally remastered by German designer Ralph M. Unger for profonts. You want to have fun ? take impression!
  38. Blackflower by TypeFaith Fonts, $6.00
    Blackflower Typeface is a handdrawn brush font. It's brutal, rough and messy, with ligatures to avoid twice the same glyph. You can use it for labeling, clothing, books, magazines and album covers.
  39. Paperboy by Ayca Atalay, $14.00
    Paperboy is a hand drawn serif with a whimsical look. With its playful attitude, Paperboy takes out the seriousness that comes with serif fonts, even though it follows the same typographic principles.
  40. TrueLove by Autographis, $39.50
    TrueLove is my script for those occasions when you want to show someone that you really love him or her, when what you have to say really comes deeply from your heart.
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