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  1. Typist Slab Mono by VanderKeur, $25.00
    The typeface Typist originated during an extensive research on the origin and development of typewriter typestyles. The first commercially manufactured typewriter came on the market in 1878 by Remington. The typestyles on these machines were only possible in capitals, the combination of capitals and lowercase came available around the end of the nineteenth century. Apart from a few exceptions, most typestyles had a fixed letter width and a more or less unambiguous design that resembled a thread-like structure. A lot of this mechanical structure was due to the method the typestyles were produced. Looking at type-specimens for print before the first typewriters were good enough to came on the market we can see that in 1853 and in 1882 Bruce’s Type Foundry already had printing type that had a structure of the typewriter typestyles. Of course printing types were proportional designed as typewriter typestyles had a fixed width. So it is possible that except from the method of production for typewriter typestyles, the design of printing types were copied. In the design of the Typist, the purpose was – next to the monospace feature – to include some of the features of the early typewriter typestyles. Features such as the ball terminals and the remarkable design of the letter Q. This new typeface lacks the mechanical and cold look of the early typewriter typestyles. The Typist comes in six weights with matching italics in two versions. One that resembled the early typewriter typestyles (Typist Slab) and a version designed with coding programmers in mind (Typist Code).
  2. Typist Code Mono by VanderKeur, $25.00
    The typeface Typist originated during an extensive research on the origin and development of typewriter typestyles. The first commercially manufactured typewriter came on the market in 1878 by Remington. The typestyles on these machines were only possible in capitals, the combination of capitals and lowercase came available around the end of the nineteenth century. Apart from a few exceptions, most typestyles had a fixed letter width and a more or less unambiguous design that resembled a thread-like structure. A lot of this mechanical structure was due to the method the typestyles were produced. Looking at type-specimens for print before the first typewriters were good enough to came on the market we can see that in 1853 and in 1882 Bruce’s Type Foundry already had printing type that had a structure of the typewriter typestyles. Of course printing types were proportional designed as typewriter typestyles had a fixed width. So it is possible that except from the method of production for typewriter typestyles, the design of printing types were copied. In the design of the Typist, the purpose was – next to the monospace feature – to include some of the features of the early typewriter typestyles. Features such as the ball terminals and the remarkable design of the letter Q. This new typeface laks the mechanical and cold look of the early typewriter typestyles. The Typist comes in six weights with matching italics in two versions. One that resembled the early typewriter typestyles (Typist Slab) and a version designed with coding programmers in mind (Typist Code).
  3. Anca by DizajnDesign, $49.00
    Anca typeface started as a comission work for Fest Anca, an international animation festival. They needed something to complement the corporate identity of the festival. Inspiration came from a sketch made by my friend long time ago, which had a tremendous potential. As letters were digitized and the basic alphabet was completed, a very practical and universal typeface resulted. The whole type family has a playful and simple look with rounded stroke endings as well as long ascenders. The construction skeleton uses the minimum number of strokes and as a consequence, some original letter shapes (Q, w, j, &, A, §) were produced. Despite the fact that most letter shapes are based on geometry, some strokes are intentionally irregular, which creates a very natural feeling. Anca is appropriate for setting short paragraphs, headings and big inscriptions.
  4. Opticum by ParaType, $25.00
    Font family Opticum is not just a set of fonts, it’s a maze construction kit that hides letters inside. Each inscription is a little brain-twister with variable difficulty, where the level is defined by the style. The third one is the most difficult. When you type with these fonts you fill the space entirely without spaces because characters in the fonts don’t have side bearings and the leadings are set to zero. This converts you into an artist who produces geometric abstractions containing verbal messages. Texts set with this font not only catch an eye, but keep it for a long time. The duration of attention period can be adjusted by selection of the font style. The third one keeps longer. Opticum was designed by Erken Kagarov and released by ParaType in 2009.
  5. Blue Goblet Drawn by insigne, $5.00
    This best selling series has now been extended to include a new member, Blue Goblet Drawn. Blue Goblet is hand-drawn by the artist, Cory Godbey, and is organic, charming and exuberant. Characters bounce and dance above and below the baseline and x-height, making this a whimsical and fun script. Not only is Blue Goblet Drawn a excellent choice, it also is also a versatile member of a wide family of different fonts. You can use it side by side with the original Blue Goblet fonts, and there are a wide range of ornaments available in the supplemental ornament sets--over 370 illustrations! These illustrations include doodley frames, lovely florals and other text ornaments that can be inserted into your text and resized at will. This makes the Blue Goblet series a great pick when you want a type system for a very unique and consistent look. The Blue Goblet series also continues to expand, making any of these family members a valuable investment for the future. Blue Goblet Drawn comes in three weights and three widths in each weight, with complementary italics for maximum impact for a total of eighteen pro fonts. The compact thin weights are delicate and tall, while the Regular has just enough heft for those situations where subtlety doesn't work. If you don't need the professional features, there are three stripped down fonts that include only the basic character set! Blue Goblet Drawn also includes auto-replacing ligatures that make it appear that the script was drawn by the artistís own hand--just for you! Blue Goblet Drawn also includes a wide variety of alternates that can be accessed in any OpenType enabled application. Blue Goblet includes over 190 additional glyphs and is loaded with features including an even more unique alternate alphabet. Included are swash alternates, style sets, old style figures and small caps. Please see the informative PDF brochure to see these features in action. OpenType enabled applications such as the Adobe suite or Quark can take full advantage of the automatic replacing ligatures and alternates. This family also includes the glyphs to support a wide range of languages. Blue Goblet Drawn is a great choice for friendly display type in children's books, packaging, organic packaging or other unique applications. Use Blue Goblet whenever you want to inject a handmade sense of fun and whimsy to your designs. Give the Blue Goblet series a whirl today!
  6. Rezak by TypeTogether, $36.00
    Nothing is hidden in the simplistic forms and overt aesthetic of Anya Danilova’s Rezak font family. Rezak is not a type family directly from the digital world, but was inspired by the stout presence of cutting letters out of tangible material: paper, stone, and wood. With only a few cuts, the shapes remain dark and simple. With more cuts, the shapes become lighter and more defined, resulting in a dynamic type family not stuck within one specific category. The Black and medium weights began as one approach before separating into display and text categories. The four text weights were created through pendulum swings in design direction that experimented with contrast, angles, tangent redirections, and the amount of anomalies allowed. The text weights are vocal when set larger than ten points and subtle at smaller sizes. The tech-heavy Incised display style came last, employing a surprising range of trigonometric functions to make it behave exactly as desired. Its look can result in something distinctive and emotional or completely over-the-top. Most normal typefaces change only in thickness; Rezak changes in intention, highlighting the relationship between dark and light, presence and absence, what’s removed and what remains. Rezak’s Black and Incised display styles are like a shaft of light in reverse and are perfect in situations of impact: websites, headlines and large text, gaming, call-outs, posters, and packaging. The tone works for something from youthful or craft-oriented to organic and natural products. Try these two in logotypes, complex print layering, branding, and words-as-pattern for greater experimentation. The text styles are bold, energetic, well informed, and round out the family with four weights (Regular, Semibold, Bold, Extrabold) and matching italics for a family grand total of ten. These jaunty styles work well in children’s books, call-outs, movie titles, and subheads for myriad subjects such as architecture, coffee, nature, cooking, and other rough-and-tumble purposes. Rezak’s crunchy letters are meant to expose rough, daring, or dramatic text. A further benefit is that this family is not sequestered within one specific genre or script, so it can be easily interpreted for other scripts, such as its current Latin and extended Cyrillic which supports such neglected languages as Abkhaz, Itelmen, and Koryak. Rezak’s push toward creativity and innovation, with an eye on typography’s rich history, reinforces our foundry’s mission to publish invigorating forms at the highest function and widest applicability.
  7. MoDi Khilari 1, although a less commonly known font name and possibly conceptual or specific to certain design applications, suggests an intriguing fusion of typographic style and cultural essence ba...
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  9. Andyou by Sakha Design, $12.00
    Andyou is a lovely and delicate script font that exudes elegance and class. This font was particularly crafted for those who need a beautiful and refreshing look to their designs. Andyou is PUA encoded which means you can access all of the glyphs and swashes with ease!
  10. Bride Style by Just Font You, $18.00
    Bride Style, A sweet beautiful delicate script font. Inspired from the wedding modern calligraphy style but presented in a fashion editorial way. Perfectly fit for branding, logo, wedding things, greeting cards, fashion, lookbook, moodboard, presentation, imagine the luxury, beautiful, stylish, and casual in the same time.
  11. Nihilism by RagamKata, $14.00
    Introducing Nihilism, a meticulously crafted script font that strikes the perfect balance between graceful curves and distinctive personality. Ideal for crafting logotypes that leave a lasting impression, designing captivating posters, and so much more. Let Nihilism infuse your designs with a touch of charm and style.
  12. South Paradise by Fikryal, $18.00
    South Paradise is a beautiful script font perfect for crafting, branding, invitation, stationery, wedding designs, social media posts, advertisements, product packaging, product designs, label, photography, watermark, special events, or anything. South Paradise with a full set of uppercase and lowercase letters, ligatures, multilingual symbols, numerals, and punctuation.
  13. Bienville by Scriptorium, $18.00
    Bienville is an elegant script font with some unusual features. It includes end-of-sentence flourishes which attach to most lower case characters, a flourish for attaching to the descenders of selected characters, and some stand-alone flourishes as well. The end result is quite decorative.
  14. Angelin Love by Letterara, $12.00
    Angelin Love is a gorgeous script font, beautiful and romantic. This font looks perfect for Valentine’s Day designs, or for other romantically inclined styles and projects. To stay up to date for my latest job, follow me and let’s be friends because there will be many promos.
  15. Martita by GRIN3 (Nowak), $24.00
    Martita is an elegant, handwritten, fully connected script with ligatures to help with flow and readability. Martita can be used for invitations, greeting cards, posters, advertising, weddings, books, menus etc. Language support includes Western, Central and Eastern European character sets, as well as Baltic and Turkish languages.
  16. Lovely Flowers by Fargun Studio, $14.00
    Lovely Flowers is modern script that perfect for photography, branding, signature. It is so beautiful and classy for your projects. This font has given PUA code (specially coded fonts). So that all the alternate characters can easily be accessed in full by a craftsman or designer.
  17. Destone by Garisman Studio, $15.00
    Introducing Destone - A bold font with 2 styles: Regular & Slab. Destone combines attractive curves with a fresh urban edge; delivering a stylish script which is guaranteed to add an eye-catching appeal to your logo designs, brand imagery, handwritten quotes, product packaging, merchandise & social media posts.
  18. Sweet Flower Monogram by AEN Creative Studio, $14.00
    Sweet Flower Monogram is an incredibly beautiful and romantic monogram with handwritten script font, featuring little hearts as ornaments. It looks stunning on wedding invitations, logos, labels, business branding, thank you cards, quotes, greeting cards, business cards and every other design which needs a handwritten touch.
  19. King of August by Tour De Force, $25.00
    King of August is single weight script font. Simple, elegant, designed letters with power to fit and lead any project. It is ideal for product names, labels, packages, King of August works well in titles and shorter paragraphs as well. Comes with Swashes as OpenType feature.
  20. Amartha by Fikryal, $15.00
    Amartha is a natural script font perfect for crafting, branding, invitation, stationery, wedding designs, social media posts, advertisements, product packaging, product designs, label, photography, watermark, special events, or anything. Amartha comes with full set of uppercase and lowercase letters, swash alternates, ligatures,multilingual symbols, numerals and punctuation.
  21. Blue Elfira by Qwrtype Foundry, $14.00
    Proudly presenting: Blue Elfira Blue Elfira is a beautyful handwritten script font. Blue Elfira is perfect for product packaging, branding projects, magazines, social media, wedding invitations, or just used to express words above the background. Blue Elfira also comes with multillingual support. Enjoy the font, thank you!
  22. Rhythmics by Fauzistudio, $12.00
    Rhythmics is a smooth and simple monoline script font, but intricately worked on. suitable for retro or modern style designs with a minimalist and elegant impression. with PUA encoded so all characters are easily accessible. The supporting font is the Satisfactory font. Hope you enjoy. Intuisi Creative
  23. Mistyca Brush by Letterena Studios, $9.00
    Mistyca Brush is a lovely and delicate script font that exudes elegance and class. This font was particularly crafted for those who need a beautiful and refreshing look to their designs. Mistyca Brush is PUA encoded which means you can access all glyphs and swashes with ease!
  24. Sweet Nancy by Matteson Typographics, $9.99
    Sweet Nancy is a monoline connected script typeface with a nostalgic, yet modern feel. Elegant cues inspired by Art Deco combine with a modern lettering style for lovely invitations, announcements, logos, book jackets and menus. Enjoy Sweet Nancy’s flowing lines in whimsical, romantic or fantastical designs.
  25. Farwell by Balevgraph Studio, $14.00
    Farwell is a stylish and light script font, that exudes elegance and class. This font was particularly crafted for those who need a beautiful and refreshing look to their designs. Included uppercase, lowercase, numerals, punctuations, ligature, alternate, works on PC & mac, simple installations, multilingual support, PUA encoded.
  26. Bretanis by ahweproject, $14.00
    Bretanis a lovely and delicate script font that exudes elegance and class. This font was particularly crafted for those who need a beautiful and refreshing look to their designs. Bretanis is PUA encoded which means you can access all of the amazing glyphs and ligatures with ease!
  27. The Checkmate by Almarkha Type, $35.00
    Introducing The Checkmate - Stylish Signature is a Quality script that is written casually and quickly. Letters are made with Sign on paper. Then scanned and carefully drawn into vector format. The Checkmate is perfect for homeware designs,branding projects, Logo, design, Quotes, Product packaging, Photography, Watermark .
  28. Hugehito Brush by ijemrockart, $13.00
    Introducing a lovingly handmade new typeface, Hugehito Brush, a fun and imperfect modern brushed script font with a tough of uniqueness driven. Design like a professional with this typeface that fits perfectly for your wedding invitations, street ads, Instagram posts, t-shirt design, branding, and much more.
  29. Beppo Brush by Lindstrom Design, $20.00
    Beppo is a bold upright casual script with a condensed character width and a full palette of ordindals, small caps, and diacritics. Beppo flavors things up with old style figures and quirky, contextual alternate connections. Legible, compact and smothered in typographic cheese - it just smells good!
  30. Gerakona by Ws Studio, $18.00
    Gerakona is a lovely and delicate script font that exudes elegance and class. This font was particularly crafted for those who need a beautiful and refreshing look to their designs. Gerakona is PUA encoded which means you can access all of the glyphs and swashes with ease!
  31. Rosestone by Supfonts, $12.00
    Rosestone is new signature script. This will give your text a unique and natural look. It is ideal for signatures, postcards, greetings, websites, blogs, and more. Includes: Uppercase and lowercase Numbers and punctuation Foreign language support Ligatures Check out my blog: https://www.instagram.com/zloillev pinterest.com/dmitriychirkov7 Enjoy
  32. My Sallome by RahagitaType, $15.00
    My Sallome is a beautiful script in a natural handwritten style. Its casual charm makes it appear wonderfully down-to-earth, readable and - ultimately - incredibly versatile. My Sallome will look outstanding in any context, whether it’s being used on busy backgrounds or as a standalone headline.
  33. Ambleside by Hanoded, $15.00
    Ambleside is a town in the English Lake District. I used to live and work there, so I decided to name a font after it. Ambleside font is a handmade connected script font. It’s a little rough, but loveable nonetheless. Comes with all the diacritics you need!
  34. Erlissa by Epiclinez, $18.00
    Erlissa is a sweet and elegant handwritten script font. This original look will appeal to a wide range of crafty ideas, from letterheads and titles to stationery. So what's included : Basic Latin A-Z & a-z Numbers, symbols, and punctuations Ligatures Accented Characters : ÀÁÂÃÄÅÆÇÈÉÊËÌÍÎÏÑÒÓÔÕÖØŒŠÙÚÛÜŸÝŽàáâãäåæçèéêëìíîïñòóôõöøœšùúûüýÿžß Thank you
  35. Bellayla by Motokiwo, $18.00
    Bellayla (also known as Bridgesty), a lovely calligraphy font with romantic taste. It's bouncy, elegant, and gorgeous script font that very recommended to be your wedding font. Bellayla comes with ligature, contextual alternates, initial & final form features, stylistic set, swash, and multilingual that already PUA encoded.
  36. Fedot by Oleg Stepanov, $20.00
    Fedot is a hand-drawn font, based on shapes of early cyrillic scripts (so-called "ustav" and "poluustav"). Lowercase typesetting with its variable letter heights is more brisk and authentic, and uppercase is more equable and neutral. Some of letters are the same in lowercase and uppercase.
  37. Ruberoid by Pepper Type, $30.00
    Ruberoid is a squarish geometric sans-serif family reminiscent of Italian designs of 1950s and 1960s, but featuring considerably rounder shapes to give it a more contemporary feel. The typeface comes in 9 weights with companion oblique styles and contains support for Latin, Greek, and Cyrillic scripts.
  38. Hightide by Atlantic Fonts, $26.00
    Hightide is a rough, hand-lettered script font inspired by brush calligraphy of the 50’s and 60’s. It’s a cinch to use, and adds a welcome splash of salty vintage charm wherever it goes. Shown in posters with other Atlantic Fonts including Began and Reading.
  39. Carpellon by Creativemedialab, $16.00
    Carpellon is inspired by tattoo scripts, and features nice curves to represent the combination of art and beauty. It is unique and easy to read, and includes both regular and ornament styles. It is best for use with gothic art themes, tattoo lettering, posters, logos and more.
  40. Mistral by Linotype, $40.99
    Mistral is a loose running script based directly on the handwriting of its designer, Roger Excoffon. His goal was to create a typeface with a true handwritten style, but in this case, the writing looks as though it were done with a brush or heavy felt tip.
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