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  1. Just Realize by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    This messy, natural handwriting font is a mix of cursive and print. It seems that the busier my life is, the messier my handwriting gets- and this is based on my real-life scribbled notes to myself and shopping lists.
  2. Festive by TypeSETit, $49.95
    It's Festive! But don't let the name fool you... It's a fun script font (plus a Roman) accompanied by an assortment of exciting ornamental dingbats. In fact, it's the ornamentals that make this font so much fun! At first glance, Festive appears to be suited only for the Christmas holiday season. But wait… you can use the ornamental dingbats for any occasion where festivities abound— New Years, Valentines, St. Patty's Day, Back to School, Graduation, Baby & Wedding Showers, Halloween, Thanksgiving, and much more— even Sports. The base font works well with bodies of copy, while the alternate fonts can be used to swap out individual characters to give a custom, hand written look. Be sure to scroll thru to see all 14 fonts in this package—especially the fun ornamental dingbats. Festive Regular is included with all the alternate fonts (Festive One thru Ten) which are sold as two font sets. The PRO version contains all the glyphs of the family plus OpenType programming to easily access alternates. The Festive family of fonts are PUA encoded, so you can access them easily. So, get in the mood and have FESTIVE fun!
  3. Aspen by Ludwig Type, $39.00
    Aspen is a refreshing and resilient typeface for text of any kind. Functional but not faceless, Aspen derives a very distinctive character from an unusual pedigree. It is loosely influenced by early American and European grotesques, but with more warmth and improved legibility. And where these historical models were rigid and bulky, Aspen’s curves have a gentle sway that makes for very comfortable reading. Relatively generous ascenders and descenders allow the typeface to feel spacious even when set with tight leading. These amiable qualities are matched with a lively italic based on cursive writing. The family consists of nine weights, and is intended for both text and display usage. Visit this minisite to see Aspen in action.
  4. Thirsty Cream by PizzaDude.dk, $20.00
    Thirsty Cream is my handmade and slightly curly font. I had birthday greeting cards, invitations and products for kids. But I guess that it is useful for a good handful of other things. While the lowercase has it's curly moments, the UPPERCASE is quite steady and super legible
  5. Lace Line by Kaer, $19.00
    Hi, I’m the Lace line font! I’m drawn by hand. Each of my letters is a curved lace! I will perfectly fit sports design either it is a print, a sports team logo, or even the score of the match. I include Latin uppercase, lowercase, numbers and special symbols. So that I’m even more attractive my designer Kaer created a lot of great ligatures. I’m young and cool! Let's go, go, go!
  6. Art Club by Open Window, $-
    Like Marker Felt or Comic Sans, Art Club has that informal/playful feel. Only this time its made to look and feel like it was written using a paint brush at your local after-school art club. Next time you want to add that cheerful spice to your Art Club Syllabus, or ANY syllabus, look no further than Art Club (the font).
  7. SchoolBook by ParaType, $30.00
    The typeface was designed at the Polygraphmash type design bureau in 1949-61 (project manager Elena Tsaregorodtseva). Based on Shkolnaya ('School') typeface, 1939 (project manager Evgeny Chernevsky), a version of Century Schoolbook of American Type Founders, 1915-1923 by Morris F.Benton. The low-contrast text typeface of the Ionic-Legibility group, it is designed expressly for schoolbooks and children books.
  8. Student Council JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    While Student Council JNL was not influenced by any school activities, the design is based on a lithographed cardboard sign (circa 1930s) for Spizz Sparkling Water, a bottled seltzer from the Dr. Pepper Bottling Company of Lexington, Kentucky. A squared letterform with angled semi-serifs, this Art Deco typeface grabs attention. Student Council JNL is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  9. Divina by Sudtipos, $35.00
    Divina is a Latinized digitization of one of German calligraphy master Rudolph Koch's typefaces. The original typeface, Kurrent, was designed in 1927 and cut in 1935. Its shapes are a variant of the German script to be used as a model for writing in schools at the time. This is the first time Koch's rendition of this particular blackletter calligraphy was ever digitized.
  10. Chic Chalk by Kustomtype, $25.00
    Kustomtype’s “Chick Chalk” font is a sans serif font family with a regular & oblique version. It contains all upper & lower cases. The “Chick Chalk” family is coordinated into letterforms, metrics, and weights to work better together. Why still looking for old school types for your posters, advertising, text, design, artwork, headtext, editoral design, magazines, etc... ‘Chic Chalk is Perfectly Imperfect’
  11. dearJoe 3 by JOEBOB graphics, $39.00
    Finally it’s done! The DearJoe 3 ‘Ultimate handwriting’ font, composed of scanned handwriting which makes it look quite convincingly real. It contains over 500 characters, 200 of them ligatures. Typing your text with this font feels like old-school writing with a pen, especially since every word will be constructed of different letter combinations. Give it a try and you’ll probably be surprised…
  12. Sassoon Patterns by Sassoon-Williams, $48.00
    Many children start school with their hands not ready and trained to produce the precise strokes required for forming letters and starting to write. Pattern is essential preparation. It is fun for children, building their confidence as well as training their muscles for the task. Each font has normal letters and pattern characters. Free to download resources: How to access Stylistic Sets of alternative letters in these fonts Purchasers of this font package may use their Order Number to receive a free Copybook PDF by Rosemary Sassoon recommended for effective teaching
  13. Stencil Company JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A mid-1950s hand lettered ad for Stenso Lettering Guides provided the inspiration for Stencil Company JNL, now available in both regular and oblique versions. The Stenso Lettering Company of Baltimore, Maryland pioneered easy-to-use and inexpensive lettering devices with guide holes for accurate spacing. Originally designed by a school teacher (Ruth Libauer Hormats) around 1940, the company was family run until it was sold in 1962 to Ottenheimer Publishers. They in turn sold the line to the Dennison Manufacturing Company, and it was discontinued in the 1980s after Dennison merged with Avery.
  14. Amsterdam Belmonteria by Letterena Studios, $9.00
    Amsterdam Belmonteria is a delicate and cursive handwritten font. This gentle font will look gorgeous on a variety of design ideas. This font is PUA encoded which means you can access all of the glyphs and swashes with ease!
  15. Friandise by JBFoundry, $19.90
    Do not believe that Friandise is reserved for the chocolate enthusiasts. It’s a pair of fonts which will allow you to ally simplicity and frivolity, sweetness and hardness, discretion and show.
  16. Leophard by Arterfak Project, $16.00
    Create a great combination design with this font family! Leophard font family is a modern slab serif that is inspired by sporty design and vintage style. There are 6 different styles that you can apply in your design projects. This font is made with tenacious basic shapes, the visuality of strength, old school movement, and modern minimalist style. - Regular style - good for your titles, sub-headlines or body text for readability. - Bold style - recommended for your titles, naming, labels or logos. - Bold inline style - is cool for your big typographic designs that are showing the precision of the shapes. - Outline style - good for your additional text, or minimalism design purposes. - Shadow style - suitable for vintage logos, minimalist effects, and titles. - Stencil style - inspired by street art and letterpress design. Recommended for design project which visualizes strength and movement. Make a great combination on your label designs, brand, poster headlines, movie titles, storefront, monograms, sport designs and merchandise design.
  17. Isagi Blue by Lurinzu Studios, $10.25
    A techy, sci-fi condensed typeface that is inspired by the mixture of futuristic and athletic vibes into one out of this world headline typeface. This headline font best fits in large scale design when you want to immediately capture the attention of the viewers. This also fits with school-related, athletics, sports, future and science themed designs. *This font includes letters, numbers, multi-language, and all essential marks needed.
  18. Kiez by Blackmoon Foundry, $24.00
    The “Kiez“ is an old school style font designed by Elena Albertoni in 2016. Inspired by shop and bar signage of the sixties and seventies, which can still be found today in the so called “Kiez“ in Hamburg St. Pauli or in one or another “Kiez“ in Berlin, which means neighborhood here. It also has a cinematic touch, again: think of the sixties and seventies or your favorite b-movie.
  19. West Carabao by Mofr24, $14.00
    Introducing West Carabao, a versatile vintage font that effortlessly blends modern and old-school aesthetics. With a range of styles from thin to bold, including italics and a captivating shadow effect, this font offers creative freedom for various design projects. Its multilingual support makes it a global choice. Perfect for posters, marketing materials, titles, T-shirt designs, games, art, and more. Elevate your projects with the timeless charm of West Carabao.
  20. Sign Department JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    For decades - until the advent of affordable computer-generated signage - die-cut display letters were used for many applications. Stores, theaters, schools, charities and religious organizations would have their local sign shop design attractive posters and show cards utilizing these sturdy cardboard letters and numbers, giving a three-dimensional effect to the message. Sign Department JNL recreates one of the many styles of letters available at the time.
  21. Haritta by IbeyDesign, $17.00
    Haritta Handwritten Script Font is a cursive, paint-brushed script font, featuring characters that seem to dance along the baseline. Add this font to your most creative ideas, and notice how it makes them stand out.
  22. Tropicollo by OzType., $16.00
    Tropicollo is a handwritten mono weight cursive font. Its super clean and tidy design will turn any idea into a true standout end result! Works great applied to logos, prints, quotes, magazine headers, clothing, advertisements, product designs, labels, and much more!
  23. Lawson by Okaycat, $29.50
    Okaycat Font Foundry proudly presents "Lawson"! A retro classic style font, perhaps futuristic, containing European accents. Beautifully connected cursive with high legibility and style for your design, great for print and publication. See the new textured version Lawson Vintage please.
  24. Heinemann Special by Heinemann Collection, $39.00
    The Heinemann fonts were initially developed by the in-house design team at Heinemann educational publishing out of the necessity to find the perfect font for use in early primary reading books and literacy products. Basic Heinemann is defined by longer ascenders and descenders, which help children to distinguish between letters; rounded edges on all letterforms, which help the reader focus on the individual letter shape; and modified characters (eg., a and g), which ensure instant recognition of letterforms. Heinemann Special offers further modified characters and kerning pairs ideal for dyslexic or special-needs use (eg., a, d, and b). The Heinemann fonts were developed in partnership with children, literacy advisors, teachers of special needs/dyslexia, and primary-school teachers and are now available in response to hundreds of requests from publishers, designers, and teachers to purchase them. They have been tested in schools and learning institutions over an 8-year period, and they are a favorite for use in both print and electronic products. The modern, clean aesthetic of the fonts ensures that their use can spread beyond educational applications.
  25. Melt by Flavortype, $24.00
    Introducing "Melt," a captivating and versatile font that seamlessly blends boldness with soft, rounded curves, exuding an irresistible charm. This font is a harmonious fusion of cursive elegance, bold confidence, and modern trends, making it perfect for eye-catching headlines that demand attention. The Melt font family is thoughtfully crafted with three distinct selection font files, ensuring a range of creative possibilities: Melt Italic (Full Features): The italic variation of Melt boasts full features, providing a dynamic and playful touch to your designs. With its stylish slant and graceful curves, Melt Italic is ideal for adding a touch of sophistication to headlines, posters, and other creative projects. Melt Swashes: Elevate your designs with the Melt Swashes font file, where uppercase letters are replaced with delightful swashes. These swashes add a whimsical and artistic flair to your text, creating a unique and expressive visual impact. Perfect for adding a touch of creativity to logos, branding, and more. Melt Swashes Alt: For those seeking alternative swashes for uppercase letters, Melt Swashes Alt offers a distinct set of alternative swash designs. This variation provides even more versatility and customization options, allowing you to tailor your typography to suit the specific aesthetic of your project. Whether you're designing for a trendy website, playful branding, or vibrant marketing materials, Melt's bold, cursive, and rounded style, coupled with its three font file options, ensures that you have the perfect tool to make a lasting impression. Embrace the charm of Melt and let your headlines stand out with a delightful blend of modernity and cuteness.
  26. Alright by K-Type, $20.00
    Alright is a cursive font is based on the handwriting alphabets used in education, but with modern short ascenders and descenders. Most of the lowercase letters and half of the capitals join up smartly. A useful teaching alphabet and surprisingly stylish too.
  27. Ecliptica BT by Bitstream, $50.99
    Ecliptica is an extended family of five very condensed typefaces in a single bold weight. The creation of Australian designer Robert Bell. Ecliptica has a Sans, a Semi-Serif, a Serif and a single Cursive that can be used with any of the other three styles. As an added bonus, Robert also designed a modern Blackletter companion. The Ecliptica family is an unusual layout of styles and all work equally well with one another. The OpenType versions of the Ecliptica fonts support an extended Latin character set that includes a full array of fractions as well as additional ligatures. The Sans and Cursive fonts contain some cap and lowercase alternates.
  28. Voluta Script by Adobe, $35.00
    Voluta Script is the work of Austrian designer Viktor Solt, created for use in a guide to the Austrian Gallery at Castle Belvedere. A volute (Latin voluta") is a spiral or scroll-shaped ornament used in the Baroque architecture of Castle Belvedere, similar to the swashes in this typeface. The castle was the historic residence of Prince Eugene of Savoy, one of the great military commanders of the 18th century and a prominent figure in Austrian history. When asked to create a typeface based on the calligraphy of the period to illustrate Eugene's epic, Solt turned for inspiration to Kurrent writing, a cursive blackletter style. Solt created a hybrid style that embodies the rhythm and basic forms of its ancestors, with large capitals, dark vertical strokes, and flourished beginning and ending characters. The typeface was designed to be used in sizes of 24 points and greater. Voluta Script allows designers to evoke the Baroque era or to lend a hint of majestic grace to contemporary typesetting."
  29. Heinemann by Heinemann Collection, $39.00
    The Heinemann fonts were initially developed by the in-house design team at Heinemann educational publishing out of the necessity to find the perfect font for use in early primary reading books and literacy products. Basic Heinemann is defined by longer ascenders and descenders which help children to distinguish between letters; rounded edges on all letterforms help focus the reader on the individual letter shape; and modified characters (eg. a, g,) ensure instant recognition of letterforms. Heinemann Special offers further modified characters and kerning pairs ideal for dyslexic or special needs use (eg a, d, b). The Heinemann fonts were developed in partnership with children, literacy advisors, teachers of special needs/dyslexia and primary school teachers, and are now released in response to hundreds of requests from publishers, designers and teachers to purchase them. They have been trialled in schools and learning institutions over an 8 year period, and are a favorite for use in both print and electronic product. The modern, clean aesthetic of the fonts ensures that their use can span beyond educational application.
  30. Linka Stencil by Vanarchiv, $42.00
    This font family is display stencil sans-serif with different stylistic layers available as open type font. The main characters are geometric and neutral but when we change the contextual alternates open type feature the letterforms activate the cursive stylish set. The word composition is divided by initial, medial and final forms, available for all uppercase and lowercase, the diacritics for Latin encodings (Western and central Europe and Baltic countries) are available. However the contextual alternate features (cursive mode) can only work on Adobe CS Indesign and Illustrator softwares. This typeface also has uppercase swash and stylish alternates. A large group of discretionary ligatures are also available to improve better legibility and readability on specific characters combinations.
  31. Mortale by Letterhend, $17.00
    Mortale is a display font a typeface which is inspired by vintage lettering. Very suitable for for headline, logotype, apparel, invitation, branding, packaging, advertising etc with old school / vintage as well as modern theme. Features : Uppercase & lowercase Numbers and punctuation Alternate & Ligatures Multilingual PUA encoded We highly recommend using a program that supports OpenType features and Glyphs panels like many of Adobe apps and Corel Draw, so you can see and access all Glyph variations.
  32. HT Arcadia Grotesk by Hype Type, $34.00
    The versatile neo-grotesk typefamily, inspired by the swiss academia with a contemporary mood. The shape of the letters are more pliable compared to classics grotesk typefaces. -- Taking inspirations from classic grotesk letterforms, both from the European tradition (specifically the Swiss school) and the American tradition, HypeType's Arcadia Grotesk is modernized with its shorter ascenders and descenders to give more compact blocks of text and with its more contemporary and dynamic forms. -- hype-type.com // kidstudio.it
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