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  1. Doria by Autographis, $39.50
    Doria was developed from my handwritten script Xan that has a definite Japanese touch. By making Doria really slick it became a font that is perfect to be used on labels and for many packaging jobs.
  2. Strassenmeister NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    A long-lost gem from Herbert Thannhaeuser named "Buik" provided the inspiration for this classic Deco-era face. Both versions of this font support the Latin 1262, Central European 1250, Turkish 1254 and Baltic 1257 codepages.
  3. Hieroglyph Informal by Grummedia, $20.00
    Designed for a role-playing scenario, this font uses Egyptian hieroglyphs closely relating to characters in the English alphabet as its starting point. It’s fun to use and has many extra hieroglyphs taken from monumental carvings.
  4. Handy Cut by Los Andes, $34.00
    Handy Cut is an experimental project inspired by paper cutting only using fingers, designed by Paty Bean from south Chilean farm. It includes dingbats and alternate characters to play with in expressive and irregular short texts.
  5. Camera by Dharma Type, $19.99
    Legible, simple and very lovely sans serif is based on art deco advertisement from 1800s to early 20th. The sweetest sans for your retro-style project. This font include ligatures and small capital for advanced typography.
  6. Sumantry by Artisan Studio, $20.00
    Sumantry is the only feminine font script, with a pure handwriting style, and very perfect for invitations, signatures, logo designs, brands, and resources from this font can also be in the title of books and magazines.
  7. Spaceboy by Drewfonts, $15.00
    Originally conceived from the basic sign writers brush stroke pattern and heavily influenced by the songs of David Bowie this style has developed into an organic Futurist face, kind of post modern retro, catch my drift?
  8. Well Said Black NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    This commanding typeface is based on Welling Black, a Fotostar offering from the 1970s. Equally well suited for headlines and subheads. Both versions support the Latin 1252, Central European 1250, Turkish 1254 and Baltic 1257 codepages.
  9. Pacifica by Solotype, $19.95
    This is really Congo from Barnhart Bros. & Spindler, but we felt it would be improved if we smoothed out some of the curves slightly. Conjures up visions of Pacific Islands and other exotic ports of call.
  10. Campland by Magpie Paper Works, $20.00
    Campland from Magpie Paper Works is a rustic, hand-lettered, sans-serif font chock full of summer-camp fun. This Opentype font features decorative glyphs and interlocking borders, as well as a complete uppercase & lowercase alphabet.
  11. AZ Black by Artist of Design, $20.00
    AZ Black was inspired from a need to develop an easily changable Black style font similar to the bold type on US currency. This font was designed for use as a display headline or sub headline.
  12. Plowright by Scriptorium, $18.00
    Plowright is a new font based on hand lettering from the 1880s. It's a great example of the style we often associate with signmaking in the old west, with a lot of quirks and original character.
  13. MBF Neutral Jack by Moonbandit, $6.00
    A powerful, versatile and multipurpose font family with modern typeface. Consist of 10 fonts, from extra light for the elegant feel, to black for the biggest impact. Neutral Jack is ready to elevate your brand image.
  14. Rice Wine JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A piece of sheet music from Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II's 1958 hit "Flower Drum Song" had the play's name lettered in its iconic Anglo-Japanese style. This became the basis for Rice Wine JNL.
  15. Independence Script by Alan Meeks, $50.00
    Independence Script, designed by Alan Meeks and top British calligrapher Satwinder Sehmi, is an old style calligraphic handwritten script. The name is derived from the Declaration of Independence of which the font bears a slight resemblance.
  16. Worstveld Hand by Typotheticals, $5.00
    A rough hand-drawn plain sans serif that would be good for non-formal use. Do not expect a polished set of fonts from a professional, this family is hand drawn, hand spaced and hand kerned.
  17. Pindunk by Tama Putra, $17.00
    Pindunk is a typeface inspired from gothic style. The Pindunk typeface includes a full set of uppercase and lowercase letters as well as multi-lingual and currency support, numerals, punctuations, alternates, ligatures and some extra glyphs.
  18. Madore by Heinzel Std, $15.00
    Madore is an elegant and modern script font. It maintains its classy calligraphic influences while feeling contemporary and fresh. This versatility will appeal to a wide range of crafty ideas, from letterheads and titles to stationery.
  19. Back Lot Stencil JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Back Lot Stencil JNL is a hand lettered slab serif stencil design based on the titles and credits from the 1954 film “Human Desire” and is available in both regular and oblique versions. Caps only Font.
  20. Canadia by BonjourType, $15.00
    Canadia is a cursive and lovely handwritten font. This versatile script font has a wide spectrum of applications ranging from greeting cards to headlines and is guaranteed to add a romantic feel to your next project.
  21. Reyes by Yock Mercado, $9.00
    Reyes is a modern typeface with influence on consumer product labels from the early 1900s, is ideal for use in display texts and thanks to its 6 typographical weights lends itself to complex typographic design compositions.
  22. Dreamelly by Good Java Studio, $20.00
    Dreamelly was born from hand writing style fonts. It is versatile and useful for design posters, logos, branding, labels, quotes, headline profiles, banners, t-shirt design, packaging, magazines, brochures, and much more in your amazing work.
  23. Steamer by Erik Bertell, $29.95
    Steamer is a grimy grotesque with a thick early 20th century air to it. A tireless workhorse, it is accustomed to carrying out any typographic task from continuous text to bold headlines steadily through any conditions.
  24. Burkey by Muksal Creatives, $10.00
    Burkey is modern family of Display fonts. Koumon has 8 families font, starting from the small thin to the largest black. This typeface is versatile and can be used successfully in magazines, posters, branding, websites, etc.*
  25. Better Days - Personal use only
  26. Narnia BLL - Unknown license
  27. GoudyTwenty - Unknown license
  28. MFC Semicirculus Monogram by Monogram Fonts Co., $19.95
    The inspiration source for Semicirculus Monogram is a stylish sans serif letterset from a vintage embroidery publication which combines to create a semi-circular form monogram. Originally intended to adorn handkerchiefs, it has so many other possibilities. Ornaments from numerous antique specimen books were combined with the letter set to accent and complete its form. This is one of many monogram designs for the early 1900s which fall into a two letter format that is either adorned or interwoven with ornamentation. Download and view the MFC Semicirculus Monogram Guidebook if you would like to learn a little more.
  29. Food Doodles Too by Outside the Line, $19.00
    Food Doodles Too is a 31-picture clipart font of food. Use them as dingbats or enlarge the small pictures and use them as clipart. Lots to choose from… from soup to nuts OK no nuts. But there is pizza, pasta, soup, eggs, sushi, sandwich, hot dog, hamburger, fish, kabobs, toast, breads, cheese, pickles, shrimp, soufflé, and desserts galore… cake, pie, cookie, cupcake, trifle, sundae, banana split, milk, tea and more. Food Doodles Too works nicely with Coffee & Tea Doodles. If you need some fancy cakes check out Party Doodles. All in the same line drawing style to mix and match.
  30. Clumsy by Gaslight, $15.00
    Clumsy is a two weight all caps handcrafted awkward font with alternates for all characters and digits. The font was inspired by a few lines of text from an old soviet book about vine. Clumsy is a good choice for small amounts of text. When Clumsy is used in OpenType applications, its Contextual Alternates feature produce a striking random-like effect on glyphs distribution, achieved by cycling through alternates. When not using the Contextual Alternates feature, you can still pick the alternates in the Glyphs palette or use the alternates available from the keyboard upper and lower case.
  31. Neo Sans by Monotype, $34.99
    Designer Sebastian Lester describes his Neo Sans type collection as “legible without being neutral, nuanced without being fussy, and expressive without being distracting.” Featuring rounded, square sans letterforms, the Neo Sans family is available in six weights, ranging from light to ultra, with companion italics. Its forward-looking personality makes it an excellent choice for branding projects, as well as for editorial or publication design. Pair the Neo Sans collection with a serif design for interesting typographic contrast; for more direct continuity, consider the typeface's sister design—the Neo Tech family also from Lester, available in six weights with matching italics.
  32. Queen Sea by HansCo, $12.00
    Queen Sea is a fun script font with a curly alternate and swash look that is perfect for multipurpose projects. This font looks feminine and will fit well in any design and very recommended for crafts, posters, books, branding, quotes, print templates, packaging, invitations, music labels, product labels, logos and more. This typeface comes in uppercase and lowercase, with punctuation, symbols, numerals, swashes, alternates and also has multilingual support. Swashes is alternate from numeral 0 - 9, You can access swashes from your OpenType panel in your design software. Tutorial how to Install & use Alternate / Special Character : https://hanscostudio.com/tutorial/ Enjoy !
  33. Hedge Backwards by Comicraft, $39.00
    You begged with us..! You pleaded with us..! But we decided to release the official Richard Starkings font anyway! Yes, I am Richard Starkings and you may remember my hand lettering from such comic books as THE KILLING JOKE, TRANSFORMERS and, um, THE KILLING JOKE! Yes, finally Comicraft is making available the font that started it all -- from the pages of MARVELS, SUPERBOY, GENERATION X and, um... MARVELS! The font that Kurt Busiek, writer/creator of ASTRO CITY, really, really likes but we've always refused to make available to him. Always leave your friends wanting more, that's my motto.
  34. Linotype Rowena by Linotype, $29.99
    Linotype Rowena is part of the Take Type Library, selected from the contestants of Linotype’s International Digital Type Design Contests of 1994 and 1997. This text font was designed by the Latvian artist Gustavs A. Grinbergs and is available in six weights, from light to black. The font has a light stroke contrast and its basic forms are the circle, rectangle and triangle, making it a constructed face. The impression of the font on the reader is elegant and cool, very like poster fonts of the 1930s. Linotype Rowena is suitable for headlines and shorter texts with point sizes 12 and larger.
  35. Qedysans by Alit Design, $12.00
    Introducing QEDYSANS Typeface 💚💚QEDYSANS💚💚is a sans serif font that has an elegant romantic concept, supported by 813 glyphs. The QEDYSANS font has a lot of alternative characters, from swash, ligature and of course it is also supported by multilingualism. In addition, QEDYSANS also has 14 families from Thin to Heavy. So it can be used for body text and header text. Qedysans is very suitable for design concepts that are elegant, simple, minimalist and romantic. Can be used for wedding card designs, shop signs, logotypes, promotions on Instagram and so on.
  36. Linotype Brewery by Linotype, $29.99
    Linotype Brewery is part of the Take Type Library, chosen from the contestants in the International Digital Type Design Contests of 1994 and 1997. This text font is available in six weights from light to black and was designed by Gustav A. Grinberg. An outstanding characteristic of the font is its light stroke contrast and its constructed forms. Its tiny, triangular serifs first become noticeable in very large typesizes, much like the Dutch fonts of the 17th century, Copperplate, for example. Linotype Brewery is cool and elegant and well-suited to middle-length texts and headlines.
  37. ITC Berranger Hand by ITC, $29.99
    Controlled casualness is the watchword in this new handwriting script from the prolific young French designer Éric de Berranger, who also designed the sans serif type family ITC Octone. ITC Berranger Hand has its roots in chancery calligraphy, yet its surface looks like contemporary informal lettering that was written quickly with a felt-tip pen on slightly absorbent paper. The counters of some letters appear to almost fill in from ink spread, yet Berranger Hand is admirably readable at small sizes. The capital letters are restrained, without swashes, so they can be used together in all-caps combinations.
  38. ITC Holistics by ITC, $29.99
    Some words from the designer... Like a tree rooted in ancient philosophy with branches reaching into the new age, ITC Holistics encompasses 82 pictographs of astrology, healing, magic, nature and spirituality. In an illustration style that originates from hand-carved rubber stamps, west coast designer Teri Kahan shines new light on these timeless symbols. ITC Holistics is functional collectively and individually for graphics and logos. As with Teri's companion font ITC Connectivities, ITC Holistics can also be used as a divining tool. Just type your name in caps and lower case and see what the images tell you!
  39. GOR by Dima Pole, $23.00
    GOR type was born from a one letter: GOR has gracefully form lines and pleasant proportions. The special charm of this font comes from a combination of narrow and wide letters, rounded letters, which is creating a lively and original character. A particularly interesting solution is the ligatures composed by the characteristic letters makes the text looks gorgeous, giving a special flavor (contextual ligatures). GOR includes all letters of Europeans and Slavonic alphabets, standard and oldstyle numbers, small capitals, just about 1000 characters, and more than 20 Opentype features, so that it can be used in completely different situations.
  40. Filarion by Locomotype, $15.00
    Filarion is inspired by a bit of 60s typography. At first glance it looks contrasting but is executed in a different way. The lines are drawn irregularly so that it looks casual and not stiff. From a clean basic form (Regular), Filarion was developed into three different variants, namely Bulbous, Noetic and Print. Each of them has an oblique style. So you will get 8 fonts from Filarion family. This font is suitable for use as a title in broadcast videos, movies or poster designs. It can also be used on quotes and other promotional materials that require extra attention.
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