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  1. Mikaila Signature by IbraCreative, $14.00
    Mikaila Signature is an exquisite and aesthetic font that epitomizes elegance and grace. Inspired by the beauty of a personalized signature, each letter in Mikaila Signature flows effortlessly with a delicate and sophisticated touch. With its refined strokes and precise curves, this typeface exudes a sense of timeless allure, making it ideal for luxury branding, high-end invitations, and sophisticated editorial layouts. Mikaila Signature adds an air of exclusivity and sophistication to any design, capturing attention and leaving a lasting impression. Whether used for elegant logos or refined product packaging, this font exudes an aura of class and finesse, making it the quintessential choice for those seeking an aesthetic signature font that exudes impeccable style.
  2. Broadways Beautiful by IbraCreative, $14.10
    Broadways Beautiful is an enchanting handwritten font that captures the essence of elegance and grace. With its meticulously crafted letterforms, each stroke in Broadways flows seamlessly, exuding a timeless and sophisticated beauty. The gentle curves and delicate details of this font give it a handcrafted and personalized touch, making it a perfect choice for projects that demand a sense of refinement and charm. Broadways adds a touch of allure to wedding invitations, luxury branding, and artistic displays. Its versatility is evident in its ability to seamlessly adapt to various design contexts, infusing each project with a captivating and beautiful handwritten aesthetic. With Broadways, every character is a work of art, enhancing the visual appeal of any creative endeavor.
  3. Al Brachella Drumal by Aluyeah Studio, $99.00
    Brachella Drumal, a Graceful and Elegant Display Font Coming to you with 30+ stunning alternate and ligature to create a perfectly mystical, beautiful, classy, elegant design. Features: OpenType support Multilingual support (15 languages) PUA Encoded Super Easy to Use alternates - It's OpenType support but you can easily call alternates character using special combination like A.2 B.2 k.2 etc. so you don't need special software. To get results like the preview just type B.2r.2ach.2ella.2 D.2r.2umal.3 Thanks for checking out my font. I really hope you enjoy using it! If you have any questions I'd be more than happy to answer them, just send me a message!
  4. Bluebird Melody by Letterhend, $14.00
    Experience the charm of Bluebird Melody, an exquisite font duo that combines a script and sans serif with a delightful handwriting style. The script font exudes elegance and grace, while the sans serif font adds a touch of modernity. This versatile duo is perfect for various applications, such as branding, logos, packaging, invitations, and more, where a blend of organic and handwritten aesthetics is desired to create a warm and personal touch. Features : Uppercase & lowercase Numbers and punctuation Alternates & 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.
  5. Railham by OhType!, $25.00
    RAILHAM is a slab typeface with more than 330 glyphs including uppercase, lowercase, numbers, small caps, accents, punctuation, currencies, etc. Inspired by the tracks of a railroad, with stems that narrow at the top, Railham typeface, like a train looks to the future without forgetting the fundamentals of a long road, detaining in the detail of every element to form a strong, fast and versatile family. Retaking and uniting essential concepts of typography, rounded serifs with especially wide base, forms and counterblocks that complement together, RailHam typeface neatly adapts to any topic, besides being practical and readily legible in small and large formats, joining a select list of modern slab serif fonts.
  6. Airam by Linotype, $29.99
    Maria Martina Schmitt was born in Vienna, Austria in 1950. Since 1998, she has been working as a freelance designer, focusing on cultural collateral, economic publications, illustration, type design, and logo design. Airam blends contemporary legibility with historic blackletter forms, creating a contemporary text face that speaks to the old European past. Airam certainly appears darker than most other contemporary text faces. Airam’s letterforms are slightly broken, too. They display angled joints in lieu of smooth curves. This “broken” aspect actually aids legibility at smaller point sizes. While Airam may not be suitable for setting whole books or newspapers, this font will add a splendid touch to short tracts of small text. Additionally, Airam looks superb in large headlines.
  7. Gelato Fresco by Eclectotype, $49.00
    Gelato Fresco represents a coming-of-age of a script font that started life in 2011 as the popular Gelato Script. In 2018, Gelato Luxe sought to improve on Gelato Script, and now, with the addition of extra weights for the first time, Gelato Fresco takes the baton. What was always a typographically sophisticated and versatile font, has reached new levels of usability as it becomes a family. In its previous incarnations, the typeface has graced everything from designer handbags to prime-time TV shows; food blogs to wedding invitations; glossy magazines to (not so imaginatively!) ice cream shops. I can't wait to see what this even more versatile version gets used for.
  8. Infamy by Latinotype, $36.00
    Infamy is a display typeface inspired by graffiti and street art, featuring the ‘bubble letter’ style of writing which was very popular among subway and suburban graffiti artists in the early days of American graffiti. This font recovers graffiti horizontal alignment, tight tracking and colourful lettering. The OpenType version includes many different ligatures which provide multiple options when composing a text. Multiple layers make Infamy a bright, shaded and colourful font, allowing you to dress up your writing. This font incorporates a pictorial rendering of character faces (instead of small caps), capturing the essence of the graffiti: the ‘childish’ and the ‘irresponsible’, which is present in the experimental side of the typeface.
  9. Mithic by IbraCreative, $17.00
    Mithic, a captivating handwritten script font, effortlessly combines fluidity and grace, breathing life into every stroke. Its meticulous cursive detailing reflects a perfect balance between elegance and informality, making it an ideal choice for projects seeking a touch of personalized charm. The individuality of each character in Mithic resonates with authenticity, conveying a sense of warmth and human touch. Whether used in invitations, branding, or creative displays, Mithic captures the essence of handwritten beauty, bringing a timeless and personal element to the world of typography. With its versatile nature and organic flow, Mithic stands as a testament to the artistry of hand-scripted fonts, offering a unique and enchanting presence to any design endeavor.
  10. Lewis Hamilton by IbraCreative, $27.00
    Lewis Hamilton is a stylish signature font that embodies elegance and sophistication. Inspired by the signature of the renowned Formula One driver, Lewis Hamilton, this typeface exudes a sense of confidence and refinement. Each letter carries a graceful flow, reminiscent of a personalized signature, adding a touch of exclusivity to any design. With its sleek lines and carefully crafted curves, Lewis Hamilton captures the essence of a stylish and modern aesthetic. Whether used for branding, luxury products, or high-end invitations, this font brings a sense of prestige and class. Lewis Hamilton is the perfect choice for those seeking a signature font that exudes timeless style and a touch of celebrity allure.
  11. Colporteur by Hanoded, $12.00
    A Colporteur is a peddler of books, newspapers, and similar literature. When I was young, we often got visits from colporteurs - mostly they wanted to sell us a very expensive encyclopedia. I haven’t seen them for a while - the internet probably killed their trade, as there are numerous free encyclopedias out there. Colporteur font won’t try to sell you stuff - it basically sells itself. It is a jolly serif family of 6 styles plus a very useful doodle style full of arrows. Use it to sell your encyclopedia online, write a book and use if for the cover or create a ‘hunt the colporteur’ game. Comes with an encyclopedic knowledge of diacritics too!
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  13. TE Nastaaliq by Tharwat Emara, $59.00
    TE Nastaaliq Font It is one of the Persian calligraphy or ta'liq line that appeared in Persia in the seventh century AH (thirteenth century AD), as it was extracted from the lines of naskh, patch and thuluth. It is a beautiful font whose letters are distinguished by precision and extension. It is also characterized by its ease, clarity and lack of complexity. It does not tolerate diacritics, despite its difference with the line of the patch, as it is one of the best fonts in the world and the best without a competitor and admires many Arab calligraphers, and no cultural or literary exhibition is devoid of a painting written in Persian script. It is one of the most beautiful lines that has a special character that distinguishes it from others, as it is characterized by gracefulness in its letters, so it appears as if it descends in one direction, and its beauty is increased by the soft and rounded lines in it, because it is more flexible in drawing and more flexible, especially if it is drawn with precision, elegance and good distribution, and the calligrapher may baptize In his use of decoration to reach strength in expression by taking advantage of arches and circles, in addition to the grace of painting, the artist may link the letters of one word and the two words to reach the composition of a frame or curved and wrapped lines in which he shows his genius in imagination and creativity.
  14. ATF Alternate Gothic by ATF Collection, $59.00
    ATF Alternate Gothic is a new, significant digital expansion of Morris Fuller Benton’s classic 1903 type design. Originally available in one bold weight, the metal typeface came in three slightly different widths for flexibility in copy-fitting layouts.  ATF Alternate Gothic has impact at any size. Its letterforms are instantly familiar: Benton’s original metal type family was used throughout the 20th century in newspapers, magazines, and advertising, providing “strong and effective display” in a compact space. Monotype issued its own metal version for machine typesetting, and Alternate Gothic likely served as inspiration for Linotype’s ubiquitous Trade Gothic® Bold and Bold Condensed. ATF Alternate Gothic expands on the characteristics that perhaps made Trade Gothic so popular, providing a wider range of weights and widths to address the needs of today’s designers and technologies. The space-saving clarity of ATF Alternate Gothic brings readability to the world of advertising typefaces. With its finely graded range of ten weights, with four widths of each weight (40 fonts total), this extensive type family can be used to pack a lot into a narrow space, and the range makes it easy to create variations of an advertisement or announcement for different formats and media. The tall x-height and narrow proportions, combined with a relatively low waist and springy, tension-filled forms, make ATF Alternate Gothic strong and effective in display. All ten weights have been carefully spaced for readability, caps and lowercase work well together, while attention-grabbing all-caps settings are clear and never crowded, no matter how narrow.
  15. Vala by Monotype, $29.99
    Vala™ dances across printed pages and shines on screen. This is a high-energy design that blends the grace of an English Roundhand script with the gravitas of an extra bold Bodoni. There is even a bit of romance in the design. Vala speaks with a resonant voice – and knows few bounds. The typeface enhances print headlines, subheads, cover art and packaging. The design also brings its distinctive melding of verve and poise to banners, headings, navigational links and branding in web sites, blog posts, games and apps. Oscar Guerrero found inspiration for Vala in shop window lettering near his home in Bogotá, Colombia. “The capital A, R and V caught my attention and I photographed the window for future reference,” he explains. “Later I started to draw more letters inspired by the ones in the window.” Guerrero admits that he has always admired the work of Giambattista Bodoni and allowed his classic Didone designs to infuse Vala. Striking contrast in stroke weights, lively ball-terminals and a large x-height give Vala the grace and force of a Waikiki wave. Not satisfied with just a basic character set, Guerrero also took advantage of OpenType’s capabilities and drew a complete set of swash capitals, a bevy of fancy ligatures, and a suite of lowercase alternative designs. The result is that Vala easily emulates custom lettering in posters, headlines and logotypes. The “romantic” part of Vala? Guerrero dedicated the design to his girlfriend, Valentina, and named it after her.
  16. Glossy Sheen by Ali Hamidi, $10.00
    Glossy Sheen is a shine layered font. A fun thick font with 4 layers of fonts to choose from! There are shine, shadow and outline that you can pick. This font is perfect for t-shirt, packaging, branding, posters, greeting cards, quotes and so much more.
  17. Redshine by Sign Studio, $15.00
    Redshine is a neat and bold script font. It has swash glyphs and alternate characters which will give you convenience when choosing a character for each design project. This font is PUA encoded which means you can access all of the glyphs and swashes with ease.
  18. Organic Weekend by Bogstav, $14.00
    It is monospaced and organic. Two words that often not goes hand in hand, but in this case it does. You have 6 different versions of each letter to choose from, or just let the Contextual Alternates do the job by automatically cycles as you type.
  19. Santa Monica by Larin Type Co, $10.00
    Santa Monica - a modern calligraphy font duo. Inspired by modern calligraphy, this font duo will suit any of your projects, with the help of many alternatives that you can choose, as well font sans serifs, the design of your project will look individual and unique. Enjoy using!
  20. With A Twist by Letters by Wordsworth, $23.00
    With A Twist is not shy, not ordinary, not predictable which makes it the perfect choice for attention-getting titles. With A Twist Monoline is slightly more retiring and fun to fill in. Pull up a stool, order a martini & have some font fun - With A Twist.
  21. Kurye by Arodora Type, $30.00
    Kurye, is an extremely elegant and emotional font. You can choose its large family for your magazine, brochure, catalog designs, furniture and architectural presentations. In this way, you can add a more aesthetic and unique atmosphere to your designs. Kurye, ligatures, alternative glpyhs and multilingual support.
  22. The Phamelo by madeDeduk, $18.00
    The Phamelo is a Modern bold script and this perfect for all your designs project, event and more. Feature - UPPERCASE - lowercase - Number & Symbol - International Glyphs - Alternative UPPERCASE - Alternative lowercase - Swashes If you need anything else just shoot me on email at: dedukvic@gmail.com Hope you enjoy it.
  23. Angelyta by Skiiller Studio, $15.00
    Angelyta is an incredibly sweet and cool handwritten font with amazing swashes. It will add a romantic spark to any design project!
  24. LD Lanky by Illustration Ink, $3.00
    Long, tall and fun, that's what this cool font is. Download "Lanky" for scrapbook and greeting card journaling, captions, titles, and sentiments.
  25. FriskyFlakes by Chank, $39.00
    Here's a cozy and cool little snowflake font for you. No letters in this font, just a whole bunch of snowflake icons.
  26. Takeshimura by Epiclinez, $18.00
    Takeshimura is a funky brush font with a very strong character. Very cool if use for logos, headlines, brandings, posters, apparel, etc.
  27. Plunct Plact by PintassilgoPrints, $19.00
    If you say it, say it cool​. Plunct Plact, a​n original ​font duo that’s worth a thousand words. Check it out!
  28. Spunkflakes by Chank, $39.00
    Here's a cozy and cool little snowflake font for you. No letters in this font, just a whole bunch of snowflake icons.
  29. Between by Monotype, $40.99
    Akira Kobayashi’s Between™ typeface comes in three main states. While different from each other, they all offer human-centered design to ensure that copy set in them is affable and approachable. An added benefit is the ability to transition “between” font designs, choosing different styles – or even individual characters – to create hierarchy, contrast or emphasis. Kobayashi designed the Between typeface in response to the current popularity of rounded, humanist sans serif designs over the cool grotesques of the 20th century. Between 1 melds industrial and humanist sans ethics. Between 2 represents a sans version of Kobayashi’s Cosmiqua® typeface, striking a balance between crisp and legible, organic and friendly. Between 3 is a freestyle sans with an uplifting sprightly mien. Between has 48 styles; each has eight weights of roman with its own italic counterpart. The family offers a large set of alternative glyphs and OpenType® features. A full interactive type specimen can be viewed here: http://www.monotype.com/fonts/between/ Featured in: Best Fonts for Logos
  30. Second Lesson by Mans Greback, $59.00
    Second Lesson is a classic handwriting typeface. A calligraphic typeface family, Second Lesson follows the flowing and traditional handwritten typography taught at school. The script lettering is provided in styles Regular and Bold, and consists of over 1000 glyphs and support all Latin based languages as well as Russian, Bulgarian and other Cyrillic languages. Drawn and created by Mans Greback in 2021, this lettering has a slanted style and a beautiful personality. The font is built with advanced OpenType functionality and has a guaranteed top-notch quality, containing stylistic and contextual alternates, ligatures and more features; all to give you full control and customizability. It has extensive lingual support, covering all Latin-based languages, from North Europe to South Africa, from America to South-East Asia. It also supports Cyrillic. It contains all characters and symbols you'll ever need, including all punctuation and numbers.
  31. Courtesy Script Pro by Sudtipos, $59.00
    As in Victorian times, the precious, hand-lettered look of custom stationery is back in vogue. Enter Courtesy Script, an original creation by Alejandro Paul. Courtesy captures the elegance and propriety of finely practiced Spencerian penmanship, in particular the Zanerian school. Its lowercase is notably understated, a simple monoline with very wide connections that ease readability. In the capitals, Courtesy adds variety in both the weight of the strokes, and in degrees of flourish — from merely fancy to over-the-top engrossery. Based on an alphabet found in a 19th-century penmanship journal, Ale created hundreds of additional, stylistically complementary letterforms. Alternate capitals and lowercase letters, swashed lowercase forms, and ending and ornamental swashes; numerals, punctuation, and non-English and accented characters. With virtually endless ways to customize its use, Courtesy helps designers create fluid, signature looks on stationery and invitations, book covers, fashion layouts, and packaging.
  32. Buum by Ondrej Chory, $70.00
    The Buum typeface evolved from the explosive lettering originally designed as part of a house style for an interactive science centre for kids. Beside its usual application as a strong display font in print and on screen, the bold angular shapes of glyphs are adapted for negative machine- or laser-cutting into structural materials such as iron sheets, plywood, or stone ... and for creating tactile expressive surfaces and 3D objects. This pictogrammic and dazzling font remotely echoes the morphology of the lettering of futurism and constructivism, when avant-garde typography was once an exciting adventure. It is a lettering building kit with a number of stylistic alternatives of glyphs that enable a user to shape the same word differently each time. Buum is recommended by nine out of ten old school futurists, favored by steampunk CNC operators and respected by the majority of infantile anarchists.
  33. Girltalk by Scholtz Fonts, $10.00
    Cute, curly, & very "little missy", Girltalk was specially designed for the pre-teen & young-teen market. Its design was inspired by the kind of curly handwriting that junior school girls use for notes to each other, diary entries, autograph books etc. Pretty & feminine, with a large dose of cheek, Girltalk is a must for all marketing media aimed at the 7-14 age group: -- “girl style” stationery -- diary covers -- clothing hang-tags -- party invitations -- greeting cards -- book covers -- movie posters -- CD covers -- toy and game advertising media Girltalk can also be used for "big girls"! Great for hen parties, baby showers, pamper parties and other occasions that bring out the "girl in" women. Think pink, think hearts & flowers, think ribbons & bows, add Girltalk to the mix, and you have a winner! Girltalk has been carefully letterspaced and kerned. All upper and lower case characters, punctuation, numerals and accented characters are present.
  34. LOLO City by Okaycat, $24.50
    Ready to release your inner urban planner? Next time you need to lay out some buildings for an illustration, use LOLO City. The concept for LOLO City originates partly from my childhood, spending many hours playing a city simulation game, and also from my schooling -- which included architectural drafting and civil engineering studies. The building designs themselves are largely from my imagination -- but much inspired by architecture seen in my travels around Canada, America, Thailand, and Japan. The zoning of LOLO City is easy to remember, so you won't get lost in its streets: Small Letters (a-z): Light Residential(a-m), Light Commercial(n-t), Light Industrial(u-z) Capital Letters (A-Z): Dense Residential(A-M), Dense Commercial(N-T), Dense Industrial(U-Z) Digits, Shift Digits & Punctuation: random extras, small utilities (cars, trucks, traffic signals, park bench, etc.) Whenever you need a prefabricated city design --- think LOLO City!
  35. Private Sans by ParaType, $30.00
    Private Sans is a three styles family of humanistic sans serif based on broad pen calligraphy. Its noticeable distinctions -- a vivid irregular nature which is not typical for usual Cyrillic text faces. Characters of the font have visible “inthasis”, soft terminals and slanted axis in internal ovals. The name of the font reflects an intention to design a typeface for personal messages. It can be used in blogs, e-mails, personal Web pages -- the places where author wants to show his personal attitude and invite visitors to enter his intimate space. It also usable for memoirs, autobiographies, interviews, and for those kind of literature that deals with feelings and emotional experience. The font family was designed by Olga Karpushina on the base of her graduate work of Type and Typography course in British Higher School of Art and Design. Released by ParaType in 2010.
  36. ABC Basisschrift by Elsner+Flake, $35.00
    During the last ten years of his life, Hans Eduard Meier (dec. July 17, 2014), together with Max Schläpfer, developed an innovative concept of a new Swiss Schulschrift (handwriting script for schools) called ABC Basisschrift®. His life’s work is crowned by the fact that now, since the fall of 2014, and beginning in Lucerne, this new didactic will replace the old Schnürlischrift in Switzerland. In contrast with the Schnürlischrift, the idea is to guide a child in three steps to learning a personal handwriting. ABC Schule 1 is for the first grade, ABC 2 starts to introduce the first connections and ABC 4 Ligaturen is designed with many ligatures to serve as a good example for handwriting. ABC Schule is also available with ruling and for visually impaired students.This version of the Basisschrift®, available from here, is the original version by Hans Meier.
  37. Ondine by Linotype, $29.99
    Ondine is one of the early typefaces of Adrian Frutiger. It looks as though it were written with a broad tipped pen, however, Frutiger actually cut the forms out of a piece of paper with scissors. The forms of Ondine are reminiscent of the humanist period, the high point of the Italian Renaissance text typefaces of the 15th century. This movement was centered in Florence, the base of the Humanist movement overall, and the home of a famous type school of the time. The main goal of the educated writers was to faithfully recreate the writing of the admired literary works, whose aesthetic was as important as their content. Ondine displays a regular and open character. Texts set in this typeface give the impression of being hundreds of years old. Ondine should be used in point sizes of 12 and larger and is best for short texts and headlines.
  38. Quatre by Blank Is The New Black, $15.00
    Quatre is a clean, friendly, monoline display script with a number of subtle but significant features. Originally based on the style of cursive you may or may not have been taught in middle school, Quatre has a clean geometric flow to it while containing a robust set of OpenType features such as ligatures, swash capitals, and stylistic alternates that give it a unique look. With over 700 glyphs, coverage for over 30 languages, arbitrary fractions, contextual alternates and more, Quatre will have you covered for whatever situation you may run into. I mean, probably. I can’t know every single weird way you might be trying to use it. The point is, it’s got all of the bells and whistles you could reasonably hope for. Make sure you open up the OpenType panel in Illustrator, Photoshop, and InDesign to make use of all of those features.
  39. Adoquin by Huy!Fonts, $20.00
    Adoquin is a clean and friendly semi serif family. It comes in seven weights with small caps, wich makes it a versatile typeface. The design is based on geometric sans serif typefaces and the calligraphic features of old school models, making Adoquin a functional and warm font family. Its informal but elegant look makes it the perfect display type fitted for logotypes, book design, packaging or magazines. Its wide range of weights and discreet alternates makes it very enjoyable to read, so its also perfectly fitted for longer texts. Adoquin has an extended character set for Central and Eastern European languages, and shows all its potential wit OpenType-savvy applications. Every font includes small caps, ligatures, old style figures, fractions, numerators and denominators and alternative characters without some calligraphic features suited for smaller or longer texts (in this case, the alternative charecters are less ornamented).
  40. Mixcoatl Mono by URW Type Foundry, $19.99
    The Typeface «Mixcoatl» by Elia Salvisberg was developed as a part of a course at the Lucerne School of Design and Art in 2016. Based on the book «The Empire of the Inca», a display-font has been created, which is inspired by the graphic language of the South American Empire of the Incas. At the beginning, only capital letters were designed but there was the desire for a complete typeface – which is why the missing signs were added. The font is based on a grid, so the characters are constructed equivalently and a uniform geometric font arose. The name was adopted from the god of hunting who plays an important role in the mythology of the Aztecs and appears in various forms. The uppercase letters can also be represented and combined in two alternative character-sets, so there are a lot of opportunities to combine uppercase words in different forms.
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