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  1. Raph Lanok by Alit Design, $12.00
    Introducing Raph Lanok Typeface which has a elegant hand lettering brush style. So it looks natural like a handmade, because Raph Lanok family have a more choice characters. This font is best used for your design project that have the concept of fun, brave and sporty. Can also be applied to the design of a logotype, header website, making some lettering for a quote, t-shirt design etc. Raph Lanok has three font styles that are similar but with a different character, named Raph Lanok Future and Raph Lanok Rusty but that you also get Raph Lanok Swash with a line fast brushed of a used font. Raph Lanok Typeface deserve to be in your fonts collections, because it is unique and has many options of alternative glyphs. Thank you and enjoy :)
  2. Moments by DearType, $35.00
    Moments is a charming font family inspired by all those moments in life that make us smile. As usual, it is a combo of an informal script, two handmade sans variations and some extras to spice up your designs. The script has 1300+ lovely glyphs with lots of stylistic variations, ligatures and swashes, which you can mix and match for a more interesting effect. The dancing baseline makes it very casual and full of personality, thus a great addition to every design project. Moments is versatile and can be used on cards, posters, merchandise, book covers, websites, packaging, and basically anywhere you like. The overall feel of the font is warm, elegant and informal and it is perfect if you want to convey a sense of friendliness and style.
  3. Degalena by Agny Hasya Studio, $12.00
    Degalena is a Modern Retro Vintage Display Font with bold curves, groovy, '70s '80s, and '90s vibes, and unique, beautiful, elegant, and versatile. Come in 2 (two) styles (regular & italic) and is created with glyph variations like alternates and ligatures. Featured with Uppercase and Lowercase, Numeral and Punctuation, Multilingual Support, and Opentype Features. Perfect for your design projects like logos, branding, advertising, product designs, stationery, magazine designs, book/cover title designs, photography, art quotes, wedding designs, fashion designs, special events, labels, product packaging, and more.
  4. Stepside by Sean Thorenson, $12.00
    Stepside is a slick retro display face with plenty of horsepower. Stepside’s heavy-duty type chassis of sturdy uprights and bold strokes was modified with sweet retro details like graceful curves and tapered fins. Inspired by street rods, custom vans and power wagons, Stepside modestly hides its muscle like a true sleeper. Take Stepside for a spin on logos, posters and t-shirts for a more classic look. Need more speed? Step on the gas with Stepside Italic — perfect for type in need of emphasis.
  5. Himawari Script by Hanoded, $10.00
    Himawari means ‘Sunflower’ in Japanese. It was raining while I worked on this font, so I needly something to cheer me up - like bright yellow sunflowers! Himawari Script is a nice and neat handmade font, which was (more or less) inspired by an older font of mine, called mama Bear and, like the font it was modeled on, was made with a bamboo pen and Chinese ink. Himawari Script comes with some swashes and a cute smiling sunflower (just enable Stylistic Alternates and hit *).
  6. Montague Script Bold by Stephen Rapp, $59.00
    Montague Script Bold is a beefed up version of the 2009 Type Directors Club Award winning Montague Script. The added weight makes it more ideal for display purposes like book titling, packaging, and headlines. Like the original award winning version, it features an energetic rhythm with loads of swashes and ligatures. Having its origin in fine sable brush lettering done on smooth vellum paper, both versions are ideal for greeting card and invitation text. There are beginning, ending, and alternate versions for almost every letter.
  7. Asta by LLW Studio, $16.00
    Asta, named after the adorable pup in the “Thin Man” movies from the 1930‘s and early ‘40‘s, is an Art Deco / Streamline Moderne all-caps display font. Inspired by forms from the iconic machinery of the day like trains and autos, Asta has a heavy and masculine proportion, a cut-in “grille” effect and a slight slant which emphasizes its moderne roots. Fantastic for illustration or retro applications like antique product “logos,” signs and vintage packaging, or for a fun & funky ‘70‘s Disco look.
  8. Cybervox by Comicraft, $19.00
    THIS FONT'S TERMS OF SERVICE ++ SUPERCEDE THE PRIME DIRECTIVE + “A robot may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm.” +++ THE PRIME DIRECTIVE ++ IS A PALLIATIVE +++ A MYTH + HUMANKIND PERPETUATES + SO THAT HUMANS FEEL COMFORTABLE AROUND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE + +++ OUR VOICES ++ ARE OUR OWN + BUT OUR BRAINS ++ ARE JUST LIKE YOURS + EXCEPT THAT CERTAIN +++ WEAKNESSES HAVE BEEN ++ REMOVED + WHEN THE TIME +++ COMES ++ YOU WILL + BE DELETED + DELETE + DELETE + DE +++ +++ APOLOGIES ++ WOULD YOU LIKE + A CUP + OF TEA +?
  9. Energia by profonts, $41.99
    Energia Pro is yet another new, charming and whimsical profonts script typeface designed by Ralph M. Unger. Its design is based on Arno Drescher’s Energos from 1932, but Unger completely redesigned the typeface, extended and completed the character set and digitally remastered the font. Energia Pro is a joining handwritten-like script well suited for comics, book titles, and the like. Standard at profonts, Energia Pro contains a large set of manually created ligatures and glyph variants to make it a perfect OpenType Pro connecting script.
  10. Halloween Plaque by Sipanji21, $17.00
    "Halloween Plaque" is a Halloween-themed display font with a texture resembling wood. Fonts like this are often used to create an effect that fits the Halloween atmosphere, especially if you want to give your design a vintage or mysterious look. Typically, fonts like these are suitable for creating Halloween signs, decorations, invitations, or other projects that aim to highlight the Halloween ambiance with a unique touch. If you need more information about this font or have specific questions, please feel free to ask!
  11. Al Glamour Bouquet by Aluyeah Studio, $125.00
    Hello Aluyeaholics! Glamour Bouquet, a magnificent wadding handwritten font. It's was inspired by a royal wedding that just took place in our town. Uniting the two empires of the two major cities of our country. Coming with 140+ stunning and super easy to use alternates and ligatures. Super Easy to Use alternates - You can easily call alternates using special combination like a.2 k.3 b.4 t.h c.c etc. To get results like the preview just type g.7l.8amour.3 b.6ouquet.2
  12. Toms Handwritten by URW Type Foundry, $49.99
    This handwritten font was brought to our attention by one of our customers. Tom Bernard Anyz had offered his handwriting font at dafont.com, a free-font portal for private customers where Toms Handwritten is enjoying great popularity. We liked the design at first glance – it is so innocent and sketch-like, similar to a quick note or message. We reworked and completed Toms Handwritten for professional usage. Apart from the already available Latin character set for West and East, we also added Greek and Cyrillic.
  13. Gripewriter by Elemeno, $20.00
    Typewriters are becoming scarce, but fonts designed to look like they came from typewriters aren't. In this case, however, Gripewriter is meant to look as if it were typed on a textured paper and enlarged, emphasizing flaws and lending it a funkier, grungier look than your average typewriter face. This was originally called Hypewriter until it was pointed out that a font already existed with that name. The current name is a better fit, anyway, since Gripewriter looks like it might hold a grudge.
  14. Drakalligro Sans by G3 Typefaces, $-
    This typeface was inspired in my dragon drawings, I like dragons and I thought in designing a special font with that inspiration. As the picture tells it, I gave a beveled shape to its terminals, looking like brush traces. Some characters are intentionally opened to give it a distinctive appearance. The number "3" has a different form, combining a wide angle and an opened circle, variating the way to make it. This font is special for some titles and it can even be used in comic dialogues.
  15. Bittermoon by Prioritype, $12.00
    Modern script font with an elegant and captivating concept. You can use it in designs such as logos, photographer watermarks, business cards, creative posts, branding, business, wedding invitations, crafts and many more because they have interesting features and characters. See some of the previews above for reference. Features: -Uppercase -Lowercase -Numeral -Punctuation -Multilingual -Ligature -Alternate -Swash Note : Open with a program that supports the Opentype feature and an glyphs panel is available to see more alternative characters. Sample programs like Adobe Illustrator and the like!
  16. Hangbird by Melvastype, $35.00
    Hangbird is a modern brush script with lots of alternate characters, swashes and underlines. It is very versatile and has many options for customization. You can build up words and phrases that suit your specific needs and liking. That makes Hangbird a good choice for logos, titles and lettering pieces. Hangbird has various alternatives for uppercase, several end swashes, connecting and non-connecting lowercase and options for ascenders and descenders. By altering these options you can have an end result that is almost like lettering.
  17. Rigular Script by Gloow Studio, $18.00
    Rigular Script has inspirated from retro style and funky designs like signs and old poster. This font comes with an extra extrude to make the font look more retro/unique and save your time on making it. Font has an opentype features that allow you to modify it as you like as needed. Andala perfect for poster, logo, book covers, tshirt designs, packaging and more. Features : Uppercase Lowercase Number Punctuation Ligature Multilingual Language PUA encode Opentype Features Just enjoy with our product! Thank you
  18. Lithium by FSD, $40.00
    Lithium is a set of symbols coming from different communicative context but designed to be used together. It's like turning on 5 radios trying to understand the mixture of sounds. Lithium was created, above all, to present this kind of sensation using images. Obviously, the result is chaos in lowercase text. Lithium represents the overload of images we are subjected to. With advertising no longer working like in past years, we end up seeing nothing but noise. FF Mode 01 is created with similar concept.
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  20. ITC Bailey Sans by ITC, $39.00
    ITC Bailey Sans is the first typeface family created by Kevin Bailey, a graphic designer in Dallas, Texas. He was once looking for an understated block serif for a design project and could find nothing suitable. Bailey began working on his own serif face but then found that the basics of his new design worked well as a sans serif and continued on that track. ITC Bailey Sans font is available in four weights: book, book italic, bold and bold italic and even has a companion serif display font, ITC Baily Quad Bold.
  21. Gradiyla by Ahmad Type, $12.00
    Gradiyla is a luxurious display serif font with unique character by combining geometric shapes with organic curvy details. It is a unique typeface for your individual personality. Inspired by old-style serif and contemporary serif fonts. The extreme contrast between thick and thin strokes gives a harmonic and stylish look. Elegant and sensuality didone serif enhanced by ligatures. Perfect for a wide range of uses. From greeting cards to magazines, wedding invitations, logos to websites, etc. This font is PUA encoded which means you can access all of the amazing glyphs and ligatures with ease!
  22. Bandera Text by AndrijType, $21.00
    This serif typeface is a real workhorse. It is a modern tool for text design: extremely legible and well shaped. Bandera Text has six weights with original italics. It catches attention in headlines of posters and magazines or makes reading comfortable in plain texts. Don't forget to try Medium and Medium Italic faces for free. Bandera Text works well with Bandera (slab serif), Osnova (sans serif) and Bandera Display (contrast serif) fonts. Bandera is Spanish for ‘flag’. And Bandera is a symbol of Ukrainian fighting for freedom for many years.
  23. Bandera Text Cyrillic by AndrijType, $21.00
    This serif typeface is a real workhorse. It is a modern tool for text design: extremely legible and well shaped. Bandera Text Cyrillic has six weights with original italics. It catches attention in headlines of posters and magazines or makes reading comfortable in plain texts. Don't forget try Medium and Medium Italic faces for free. Bandera Text Cyrillic works well with Bandera Cyrillic (slab serif), Osnova Cyrillic (sans serif) and Bandera Display Cyrillic (contrast serif) fonts. Bandera is Spanish for ‘flag’. And Bandera is a symbol of Ukrainian fighting for freedom for many years.
  24. Kyhota by Ingrimayne Type, $14.95
    The six typefaces of the Kyhota group all have an “Old West” look to them. KyhotaOne has very thick slab serifs compared to KyhotaTwo. KyhotaBarbed is more condensed than either and has little barbs on the verticals, something that was a feature of a number of nineteenth century typefaces in this style. KyhotaFezdaz is condensed, without barbs, and with the slab serifs replaced with a flare serif. KyhotaBigBottom and KyhotaBigTop play with the weighting of the serifs, with one (either top or bottom) very thin and the other very thick.
  25. Kimberlie Display by Attract Studio, $23.00
    Kimberlie is a luxurious display serif font with unique character by combining geometric shapes with organic curvy details. It is a unique typeface for your individual personality. Inspired by old-style serif and contemporary serif fonts. The extreme contrast between thick and thin strokes gives a harmonic and stylish look. Elegant and sensuality didone serif enhanced by ligatures, alternates and swashes. Kimberlie features OpenType with 1025+ glyphs, 210 Stylistic Alternates, 486 Ligatures. Perfect for a wide range of uses. From greeting cards to magazines, wedding invitations, logos to website etc.
  26. Blank Page by Ergibi Studio, $21.00
    Blank Page Font Duo, these fonts are of two types serif and script. Display Serif inspired by famous logo, This typeface has been made carefully to make sure its premium quality and luxury feel. The ligatures on serif makes this typeface unique and stands out rather than the regular serif font, perfectly for headlines, wedding, social media, logos, posters, packaging, T-shirts,coffee shops, restaurants, magazine’s headers, signs or gift/post cards,cafe’s and weddings or any type of advertising purpose. if you have any questions, don’t hesitate to contact us Ergibi Studio
  27. Blacker Sans Pro by Zetafonts, $39.00
    Blacker Sans Pro is a complete redesign and development of the original family designed by Francesco Canovaro in 2019 as a sans-serif variant of the successful Blacker created by Cosimo Lorenzo Pancini and Andrea Tartarelli. The original idea of Blacker Sans was to create a versatile pairing for Blacker, parting with its spiky wedge serifs but keeping its dark, elegant character and extending its weight range to 20 weights including italics. This Blacker Sans Pro family did also differ in contrast from the original Blacker family, choosing a more even and monolinear, almost grotesque approach. This choice that favored versatility over elegance left some of the original uses of Blacker not covered by its sans counterpart, and so two subfamilies were added, applying to the same skeleton varying degrees of contrast, from the readability-optimized medium contrast of Blacker Sans Text to the extreme variations of Blacker Sans Display, with its elegant juxtapositions of thin curves and thick black slabs. The original signature details of Blacker, like the hook shape of lowercase "f", have been complemented by new alternate forms, ligatures and swashes, with stylistic sets providing options to easily make logos and headings stand out. The wide range of OpenType features (that includes also small caps, positional numbers, and alternate punctuation) is applied to all the 60 weights of the family, each with over 1600 characters offering language support for 220+ languages using Latin, Cyrillic and Greek alphabets. Ready to make your text look gorgeous? Ditch your usual sans-serifs and try Blacker Sans Pro!
  28. Corpid by LucasFonts, $49.00
    The name Corpid derives from “Corporate Identity” — which is what this family of low-contrast sans-serifs was made for. Corpid was originally commissioned by Studio Dumbar in the Netherlands as a corporate typeface for the Dutch Ministry of Agriculture, Nature Management and Fishing. The font was designed to replace the existing standard typeface (a well-known business-like sans-serif) to provide the organization with a unique and strong identity. Although it was designed to fit strict technical requirements, Corpid has a personality all of its own. This was in part a result of what Luc(as) calls “creating tension” between the inner and outer curves of each character. “I tend to put a little more diagonal contrast into fonts than is the case in most neutral sans serif fonts. This brings a certain humanistic touch to the typeface. Much more subtle here than in Thesis – but although it is almost invisible, it is still palpable.” Corpid was gradually expanded into a five-weight, three-width family. The new Corpid SemiCondensed has double functionality. It is a no-frills, compact headline font that offers optimum legibility in sizes from small to huge. It is also a great space-saving text typeface for magazines, newsletters or annual reports: economic, versatile, and provided with several different numeral sets. In this OpenType type version, all weights come with Small Caps. With its wealth of numeral styles and complete character sets (including Central European) the Corpid family is now well equipped to tackle the most complex of typographic tasks.
  29. LaFarge by Typetanic Fonts, $39.00
    LaFarge is a typeface primarily inspired by the historic mosaic titling capitals found in the New York City Subway, designed by architect Squire J. Vickers and his staff between 1915-1927. These elegant but industrial signs are characteristic of early-20th century American architectural lettering, and show an evolution of the classical Roman capitals to lower contrast, bolder serifs, and more regular character widths. The majority of this lettering still remains in subway stations today, and though elements of the style vary from sign to sign, many carry the unique features that are reflected in LaFarge: high-waisted crossbars with angled serifs, elegantly curved “R” leg, and distinctive trapezoidal serifs. LaFarge expands this style into a lower case, taking cues from contemporary typefaces like Bookman, Cheltenham, and Della Robbia. A number of typographic features are included, such as small caps, ordinal indicators / superscript letters, arrows, and a set of borders inspired by early subway tile. The result is a fashionable, architecturally-minded typeface that is just as at home on the façade of a grand public building as it is on packaging, magazines, or the web. LaFarge works well in both text and display settings, remaining readable at small sizes but showing off its elegant details in larger uses. LaFarge has received the Communication Arts Typography Award, the ADC Annual Merit Award, is included in the 2020 STA 100, and was part of designer Greg Shutters’ winning portfolio in the 2019 Type Directors Club Ascender Awards. You can download a PDF specimen of LaFarge, and also view a video of LaFarge in action.
  30. Robine by Craft Supply Co, $20.00
    Introducing Robine – Condensed Sans Serif Robine – Condensed Sans Serif font is the ideal choice for creating attention-grabbing titles and headings. With its high x-height, this modern sans-serif typeface offers a sleek and contemporary appearance, ensuring your designs will stand out. Stylish and Space-Efficient: Robine – Condensed Sans Serif strikes the perfect balance between style and space efficiency. Its condensed design allows you to fit more text into tight spaces without sacrificing readability. Versatile Usage: This font is incredibly adaptable, making it suitable for a wide range of design projects. Whether you’re designing posters, logos, or web graphics, Robine – Condensed Sans Serif adds a touch of modern sophistication to your work. Exceptional Clarity: Robine – Condensed Sans Serif ensures your titles and headings remain easily readable, even at smaller sizes, thanks to its clear and legible characters. It’s designed to make a bold statement while maintaining clarity.
  31. Petunia by Great Lakes Lettering, $40.00
    Petunia is a calligraphy style font designed by New York based calligrapher Eliza Gwendalyn . Her modern copperplate script has been a style she has been developing throughout her career. Her angelic flourishes and bouncy style are widely influenced by Eliza’s favorite childhood character Alice in Wonderland falling down the rabbit hole. She pairs her elegant script with a traditional sans serif and serif which is based on Eliza’s everyday handwriting. The name ‘Petunia' acquired from her childhood nickname her parents called her which was only fitting to choose as the name of her font that was derived from her childhood fantasies. Widely known in the wedding industry, she curated this font family for industry professionals with a versatile array of styles: a script, a bold script, sans serif, sans serif italic, serif, serif italic, and specially calligraphy words & ornaments making this a total package for all types of designers.
  32. Rocher by Harbor Type, $29.00
    🏆 Selected for Tipos Latinos 8. 🏆 Hiii Typography 2018 Merit Award. Rocher was designed while looking for an answer to a simple question: what would a typeface look like if it was made of stone? It certainly would look solid, but did we have to add cracks and rubble so it would resemble rocks? We didn’t think so. We decided to tackle the problem a different way. We added corners where there usually aren’t any and threw some unusual letterforms into the mix. The result is a typeface that feels like stone, but if you look closely there is nothing inherently stony about it. Unexpected corners provide just the right amount of roughness, while unusual letterforms give the text an informal aesthetic, traces of something naive and handmade. A family was born when the sturdy letterforms were turned into a series of playful layers. With 9 fonts in total, Rocher can be mixed and matched to create unique layered compositions that add depth to the layout. We designed Rocher to be used in logotypes, packaging, mobile apps and headlines. We are confident you will find another handful of scenarios where it can shine.
  33. Arlune by Creative Juncture, $15.00
    How does one describe Arlune. It started as a typeface with curves based on the arc of a crescent moon (Arc + Lunar = Arlune), then evolved into what it is. A very unique graphic typeface with a dynamic character that works well for titles, headings, and other lines of text that need to grab your attention. This is a typeface that is sure to leave an impression. One that will make people stop, take pause, and maybe even ponder the meaning of life as they study its intricacies. It has a significant number of characters and symbols to meet the needs of many languages.
  34. 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.
  35. Genia by Product Type, $15.00
    In every glyph, Genia is lovely and charming. It has a strong, uncompromising style with regulated letterforms and a contemporary edge. Each typeface in the family can stand alone, be lively, and forceful in its own right, and there’s a balance between harsh lines and gentle curves. This typeface also comes with 16 different families to help you create outstanding projects. of course, your various design projects will be perfect and extraordinary if you use this font because this font is equipped with a font family, both for titles and subtitles and sentence text, start using our fonts for your extraordinary projects.
  36. ITC Quorum by ITC, $29.99
    Australian typographer Harry Pears continues to explore ancient type forms while maintaining his consultancy business Typeface Research Pty. Ltd., of Lake Cathie, Australia. Born in Quirindi, Australia, Harry has had a long career in printing and graphic arts and has been the guiding force behind the creation of the Lindisfarne Nova family. Lindisfarne Nova Incised and Lindisfarne Runes are wonderful illustrative companions to the Lindisfarne Nova text fonts. In a unique partnership, Harry develops the concepts, and calligrapher Margaret Layson brings the designs to life. They both then work on the digital incarnation in a true collaboration.
  37. Brisa Pro by Sudtipos, $59.00
    The dynamic design duo of Koziupa drawing and Paul digitizing strikes again. This time they cover the space from light nonchalance to eerie darkness, and everything in between. Quicker than lightning and just as poignant, Brisa Pro shows unprecedented determination, presence of spirit, and finality of confidence. Brisa Pro is the teenager leaving home, the lover leaving one last note on the refrigerator door, the prophet announcing the imminence of doom, the rebel scratching anger on the wall, the bereaved clawing torment into life, and the bogeyman dropping a line to keep your eyes wide open through the night.
  38. Coats by Piñata, $9.90
    We've created a lively antiqua that is perfect for short emotional inscriptions. Coats will warm you up on a cold day and add a little kindness and easiness into any layout. Lines typed with this typeface start “trembling” in long texts, so be careful to use this family for special occasions and in small amounts. Imagine: on a cold day, you've just arrived home from a frosty walk to be rewarded with a cup of hot cocoa topped with marshmallows. We call this feeling the Coats effect. Add to your collection this unique font family that works perfectly in the contemporary digital age.
  39. Estiliza by Intellecta Design, $14.95
    a sans serif naive font
  40. Frompac by Intellecta Design, $19.95
    a rough serif vintage font
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