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  1. Siren Song by Ana's Fonts, $15.00
    Siren Song is a textured marker font with rough edges and dozens of ligatures that give it a true handwritten feel. It includes both regular and slanted versions of the font, with bonus swashes that complement it nicely to achieve eye-catching designs. This handwritten font includes: A-Z, a-z, 0-9, accents, punctuation and symbols Tons of ligatures, for a more natural handwritten feel Contextual Alternates (for b, f, k and s) An extra set of 26 swashes (a-z) and 10 symbols (0-9)
  2. Klamp 105 Mono by Talbot Type, $19.50
    Talbot Type Klamp 105 Mono is a monospaced variation of Talbot Type Klamp 105. The clean and pure geometry of Klamp 105 makes it highly suitable for adaptation to this monospaced variant. It has an even look and retains its legibility at very small sizes. Klamp 105 Mono is available in a family of four weights and features an extended character set to include accents for Central European languages. Klamp 205 Mono, with some character variations, is also available as a monospaced variant of Klamp 205.
  3. Klamp 205 Mono by Talbot Type, $19.50
    Talbot Type Klamp 205 Mono is a monospaced variation of Talbot Type Klamp 205. The clean and pure geometry of Klamp 205 makes it highly suitable for adaptation to this monospaced variant. It has an even look and retains its legibility at very small sizes. Klamp 205 Mono is available in a family of four weights and features an extended character set to include accents for Central European languages. Klamp 105 Mono, with some character variations, is also available as a monospaced variant of Klamp 105.
  4. Ouido by Hanken Design Co., $30.00
    The Ouido typeface has tastefully narrow characters with enough default spacing for comfortable reading at small sizes. Equipped with features like letter-spaced small caps and conservatively drawn italics for emphasizing words that maintain the reading speed—providing the reader a pleasant overall experience. Ouido (pronounced as “widow”) is derived from the Portuguese word OUVIR which means to hear or to listen. Ouido refers to the ability to play a song on any musical instrument after listening to it a couple of times and without reading the notes. The Ouido typeface is a modernized nostalgia for music enthusiasts, a whimsical revamp of the classic serif font. It bears resemblance with printed classical music scores, characterized by each letter’s rounded strokes like how one drew clefs with passion. Each dot is a twin of the quarter note minus the stem, so weaving sentences together could feel like composing a melody. Inspired by the astounding phenomenon of absolute pitch, the visual appeal of this typeface may hone your imaginative ability to embellish your creation without needing a reference.
  5. ITC Arecibo by ITC, $29.99
    In ITC Arecibo, Argentinean type designer Luis Siquot has created a typeface of subtle typographic turns. At first glance, ITC Arecibo has a sturdy 19th century wood type flavor, yet the delicate hairline shadow is decidedly Art Deco. Its condensed proportions and character shapes have been carefully modeled to ensure legibility. Siquot added uniqueness and versatility to the face by drawing two sets of small caps: one in which the central horizontal strokes share the same plane (ITC Arecibo) as those in the full-size letters, and another where the horizontal strokes are proportional with the small caps(ITC Arecibo Too). Another intriguing subtlety is what Siquot calls the “soul of the face,” the distinctive highlight/shadow. “This ambiguous line is an effect I have wanted to incorporate into a design for some time,” says Siquot. “Is it a black hairline that surrounds the letters, or a white line incised into the left and bottom of strokes?” ITC Arecibo and ITC Arecibo Too: distinctive, powerful and economical of space. What more could you ask from a headline face?
  6. Golften by Craft Supply Co, $20.00
    In the world of typography, Golften – Art Nouveau Serif Font stands as an epitome of elegance. It gracefully channels the beautiful and harmonious flow, drawing inspiration from the Art Nouveau style. Let’s delve into why Golften is an exceptional choice for those seeking refined and graceful design. Elegance at Its Core First and foremost, Golften exudes elegance through its graceful serifs and harmonious lines. It encapsulates the very essence of Art Nouveau. Moreover, its flowing curves and intricate details create a captivating visual experience, making it the ideal choice for designers aiming to create visually stunning projects. Versatile Beauty What sets Golften apart is its versatility, which knows no bounds. It seamlessly adapts to various design projects. Whether you’re crafting wedding invitations, establishing elegant branding, or designing artistic posters, Golften adds an exquisite touch that elevates your work. Furthermore, this font’s adaptability makes it suitable for a wide range of creative endeavors. Inspired by Art Nouveau Golften draws inspiration from the Art Nouveau movement, celebrated for its organic forms and ornate aesthetics. This font mirrors those principles, making it a perfect choice for projects aiming to capture the timeless allure of this influential style. With Golften, you can effortlessly infuse your designs with the spirit of Art Nouveau.
  7. FTY Varoge Saro Noest by The Fontry, $25.00
    VAROGE SARO NOEST arrives on your computer with OpenType replacement features standard, along with extended language support for Central European, Greek, Cyrillic and Extended Cyrillic. We've even included some nice character options for our German-speaking customers with the uppercase Eszett and a number of alternatives to the standard lowercase eszett. Also included is the new Turkish Lira. VAROGE SARO NOEST is a font with a very funny name. Sometimes it can be a funny font. Or a font that is fun. It looks kinda casual, but also a little bit handwritten--freeform and freehand. Or a form of block lettering with a rough edge. Not too rough. Just enough to break up the visual rigidity. But this is not a face in distress. It's mostly at ease in its surroundings. If it's in text mode, it handles the job comfortably. In headline mode it does well too. It's quite flexible and looking for a home. Give this font a home. See if you can figure out what to use it for. See if you see what we saw when we made it. We saw a font that's cool and elegant with a bit of a tantrum driving the node count. We also found it's impossible to look away from it. Anyone can see that. That's why you're here. That's why you're reading this. And VAROGE will do you a favor if you let it. Revisit your typographic beliefs and head over to the one persistent constant in life: your font list. Is VAROGE SARO NOEST on it? If it were to set up headquarters there, you might discover something ideal. That's the favor I was promising.
  8. Diploma by Canada Type, $24.95
    Diploma is a revival of Diplomat, a metal type made by the in-house team of Ludwig & Mayer and first published in 1964. Strong elegant caps with confident serifs make Diploma a great addition to the toolbox of poster and book cover designers. Diploma's character set covers a large range of codepages, including support for Baltic, Central and Eastern European languages, as well as Turkish and Welsh. Comes in all popular font formats.
  9. undercoverLOVAHH by fawich, $20.00
    undercoverLOVAHH is a unique typeface based on the sprightly and smooth handwriting of an equally jubilant classmate. It contains a full set of uppercase and lowercase characters, as well as accented characters in the case of a love that knows no borders. With its bold appearance, undercoverLOVAHH is well-suited for headers, party invitations, and greeting cards, as well as projects that require an infusion of teenage spunk and personality that cannot be found elsewhere.
  10. Pratt Nova by Shinntype, $39.00
    Shaped by constraint to accommodate a large character count, Pratt Nova has massive form: semi-condensed, large x-height, short descenders and capitals. And yet it transcends its restrictive origins in abundance, expressing a spirit of visual and semantic opulence, equipping the typographer with a comprehensive array of harmonized fonts, all rigorously drawn, superbly fitted iterations of a single, profoundly original design. The set of Text styles contain additional glyphs and OpenType features.
  11. Hockeynight Sans by XTOPH, $20.00
    Hockeynight Sans with its round corners is the smoothest sports-font you will find. Its the helvetica under the college fonts. Spice it up and mix some of the alternative glyphs in! Hockeynight comes in 7 Weights and each one available as an Italic. Use it big and bold on your sports-poster, space it up to get that dirty look or use some alternate glyphs for your logodesign. Look out for the Brush Versions and the Slab Version of Hockeynight
  12. School by Monotype, $39.00
    The School font family is a popular design based on a grade school alphabet. The School fonts allow teachers to create custom hand-lettered exercise sheets and classroom signage. Five variations are available. The plain style and its corresponding bold will create hand-lettered stand-alone text. The lined style and its corresponding bold superimposes a set of three guidelines on the plain style. A dashed style is also provided in case a teacher prefers the centerline to be dashed instead of solid.
  13. Axia by Kontour Type, $50.00
    Axia is a robust sans serif of concise letter forms. It comes in ten weights from Light to Black with extended language support, a host of OpenType features including Small Caps, multiple figure styles, and more. Each, the roman and italic weights harmonize perfectly in line width. Text set in Light or Black results in the same fit. Stencil display weights with a unique aesthetic and perfect for captivating type sizes add further distinctive options to the typographic palette. The stencil display weights consist of abstract floating parts that seduce the eye and form nicely proportioned type when united. Originally designed for the Rice University School of Architecture in 2011, this contemporary sans found some inspiration in the TwinCities™ typeface family created by Sibylle Hagmann for the University of Minnesota in 2003. Orchestrated from scratch, the inner arched strokes off the stem on the lowercases 'n' or 'd', for example, progressively open the letter forms and express conceptual clarity throughout the system. A feature doing double duty that contributes to great legibility in the heavier weights and attributes to the versatility of individual weights.
  14. Neat Hand by Gerald Gallo, $20.00
    Neat Hand is a neat hand-lettered sans serif font set. As their names imply Neat Hand Lower Case has a lowercase alphabet while Neat Hand Small Caps has small caps in place of the lowercase alphabet. Both fonts have the same uppercase alphabet, numbers, punctuation, symbols, and miscellaneous characters. The Neat Hand fonts are ideal for use where a neat but casual feel is desirable. Neat Hand Lower Case and Neat Hand Small Caps are to be sold only as a set priced at $20.
  15. Rosales by Latinotype Mexico, $39.00
    Rosales integrates humanist style with geometry in a typography highly inspired by calligraphy. It has eight weights in round and italic variants, which also have a set of initial capital letters, small caps, Oldstyle and Lining figures, as well as two stylistic sets that allow for more humanist or more geometric versions. Basically, it covers whatever you’re going to need. The family’s extreme weights were designed for titles, while the intermediate weights are for texts. The first ones are perfect for displays and logos.
  16. Astrida by Designova, $23.00
    Astrida is a beautiful and fresh handwritten brush font for posters / marketing graphics / instagram story design / branding / logotype / decorations / signage / greeting cards / promotional designs and anything that needs the unique casual look. Astrida is completely handmade with perfection and aesthetics at its level best. Advanced Kerning & Extended Character Sets: We have performed advanced, in-depth kerning to make sure the font looks amazing on all possible letter combinations. The font includes extended language support including Western European & Central European sets with a total of 259 glyphs.
  17. LiebeLotte by LiebeFonts, $29.90
    Forget that hipster coolness for a minute and design something cute and charming with LiebeLotte! Go ahead and make beautiful things with her: birthday cards, wedding invitations, love letters, new signage for your deli—so many things look sweeter when you use this well-crafted handwriting font. We’ve put all of our heart and soul into this typeface—it took us a whole year to draw, refine, and interconnect all these loopy letterforms. We hope it’s really hard to tell that this is a typeface at all—the perfect connections and many swash variations make it look like you actually sat down with a pen. A pretty good pen in fact. LiebeLotte comes with a state-of-the-art character set. She also sports a variety of ligatures and alternative forms, available through OpenType features. (Please make sure your software supports ligatures for the letter connections and OpenType if you wish to use the advanced features.) Advanced designers, please take a look at our best-sellers LiebeErika and LiebeKlara: the all-new LiebeLotte makes a great companion for these popular fonts. We do think you’ll have plenty of fun with this versatile package of loopy letters for letter lovers. Or lovely letters for loop lovers. And hey, you can absolutely use LiebeLotte to make happy hipster designs, too! Promise!
  18. Adagio Serif by Borutta Group, $25.00
    The Adagio Family is a part of Mateusz Machalski’s, Warsaw Academy of fine arts Master Degree Diploma in multimedia studio, conducted by Professor Stanisław Wieczorek and his brave PHD Jakub Wróblewski. Adagio is a modern type family. It consists of 3 main varieties: sans, serif and slab. Each one of them has its own “true italic” set. All of the styles together have over 400 characters in 9 different thicknesses. The Adagio family was created mostly for company identities. The idea was to create a wide range of different varieties which are stylistically consistent. Adagio Serif - Characterises with strong contrast and high detail in calligraphic character cuts, what gives it a light feeling. Unlike the Slab version, serif variety has asymmetrical serifs. Thanks to large X length, and highly stretched descenders, it also works correct in longer text, while its strong detail is good for headlines. The Serif version is a great complement for Adagio Sans and Adagio Slab.
  19. Moodie by LetterStock, $25.00
    Introducing "Moodie" - Your Retro Hand-Drawn Playful Font Bring a splash of retro playfulness to your designs with "Moodie," a font that exudes the charm of hand-drawn lettering. This font is your ticket to a whimsical journey back in time, perfect for posters, invitations, and branding projects that crave a touch of playful nostalgia. Key Features: Retro Hand-Drawn Whimsy: "Moodie" captures the whimsical essence of retro hand-drawn lettering, infusing your designs with a joyful spirit. Playful Vibes: Each character dances with a playful energy, making "Moodie" the perfect choice for designs that seek a lighthearted and retro aesthetic. Why Choose "Moodie": Craft posters that radiate a joyful retro vibe. Design invitations that set the stage for a celebration of playfulness. Establish a brand presence with a font that combines the charm of the past with a modern twist. Download "Moodie" Now and Infuse Your Designs with Retro Playful Vibes!
  20. Rosethine by MJB Letters, $17.00
    Rosethine is a modern chic calligraphy font that combines elegance and the beauty of handcrafted writing with a touch of contemporary sophistication. The font highlights the delicacy of ink strokes, creating a smooth and flowing appearance in each character. Categorized as modern chic calligraphy. Rosethine is perfect for various design projects that require an artistic touch and a captivating look such as wedding invitations, greeting cards, logos, letterheads, brochures, posters, social media graphics, and other projects that demand a modern and elegant aesthetic. This font will add a luxurious and exclusive feel to every design you create. Additionally, the font includes beautiful swashes on certain characters, adding decorative and graceful touches to your designs. With a complete set of punctuation marks and symbols, Rosethine ensures suitability for various types of content. With its enticing features, elegant aesthetics, and multilanguage support, Rosethine becomes the perfect choice to elevate the quality and aesthetics of your designs, providing a unique artistic touch to every project.
  21. Elegantly Modest by eyetype, $20.00
    Elegantly&Modest a work that is purely a result of handwriting, has a natural characteristic. this is perfect for invitations, signatures, blogs, social media, business cards, product brands. elegantly has two sets of letters, namely Stylistic standard and Stylistic Alternate. and includes uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers and punctuation marks, also equipped with 42 ligature. OpenType features can be accessed by using OpenType smart programs such as Adobe Photo Shop, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Indesign, Corel Draw and Microsoft Office. can also be accessed through the character map. special greetings for all, all of us all smoothly in running the routine
  22. Monstice by Seventh Imperium, $25.00
    Monstice Family is an elegant, playful and decorative family which includes five separate styles. There is a base serif design that was expanded to Engraved, Inline, Hatched, and Emboss styles. There is also a set of decorative elements to assist in adding details and flourishes. The font is well suited for display typography for posters, book covers, packaging and many other uses where one might need a splash of detail. All fonts have OpenType features including swash, ligatures, and alternates. This font is easy to use and will allow the designer plenty of exploratory features to create their own combinations.
  23. Plastic Toys by Trim Studio, $12.00
    Plastic Toys is a basic display font for mom and kids crafter. It created to complete the normal type of font but need a playful and plasticy feel that crafter always needed. because of it feels, you can mix and match this style with various handbrush and normal strong font to get the feel of what your design needed Its perfectly suited for crafter and graphic artist to complete their design such as invitation, advertisement, poster, logo, birthday, product sign, and many more! Plastic Toys Font also Lightweight, even so contains All Standard glyphs and punctuations
  24. Kaelorin by RagamKata, $14.00
    Say hello to new serif font, Kaelorin! Introducing Rosalind, a stunning modern retro serif font that effortlessly combines aesthetic charm with captivating alternate characters. This typeface falls into the category of modern retro serif fonts and is designed to bring a touch of nostalgia and elegance to your design projects. What sets Rosalind apart are its intriguing alternate characters. These alternates offer a wealth of creative possibilities, allowing you to experiment with various letter combinations and create unique and eye-catching typographic compositions. Each alternate has been thoughtfully designed to ensure visual coherence and seamless integration within the font.
  25. Thunderspeed by Tigade Std, $15.00
    Thunderspeed is a futuristic and sporty look font. It is sharp yet easy on eyes of readability. It is perfect for your branding and logo, mainly in design theme related to sports, futuristic, space, etc. Thunderspeed features complete set of upper case and lower case with standard International characters. Of course come with the numbers and punctuations. The font come in format: OTF TTF WOFF/WOFF2 That's a wrap! I do really hope you like this font, and please don't hesitate to contact me if you have any questions. Also, drop by to our instagram! Tigadestd | Doli Harahap
  26. Mencken Std by Typofonderie, $59.00
    An American Scotch remixed in 27 fonts Mencken has twenty seven styles, divided into three widths, three optical sizes, romans and italics. Generally, optical size typeface families belong to a same common construction. It falls into the same category of type classification, while presenting different x-heights or contrasts. Mencken is unique because it is designed according to different axis and optical sizes. Firstly, Mencken Text is a low-contrast transitional typeface, designed on an oblique axis, asserting horizontal with featuring open counters. Its capitals follow Didots to better harmonize the rest of the family. On the other side of the spectrum, Mencken Head (and narrow variations) is designed on a vertical axis, high contrast, in a contemporary Didot style. The Mencken is therefore a typeface answering to different sorts of uses, whose design is different according to its uses: from oblique axis in small size to vertical axis in large sizes. Vertical proportions (x-height, capitals height, etc.) were calibrated to be compatible with many Typofonderie typeface families. Lucie Lacava and I followed the idea launched by Matthew Carter few years ago for some of his typefaces intended for publications. From Baltimore Sun’s project to Typofonderie’s Mencken It is a bespoke typeface for American newspaper The Baltimore Sun started at the end of 2004 which marks the beginning of this project. The story started with a simple email exchange with Lucie Lacava then in charge of redesigning the American East Coast newspaper. As usual, she was looking for new typeface options in order to distinguish the redesign that she had started. At the time of its implementation, a survey of the newspaper’s readers has revealed that its previous typeface, drawn in the mid-1990s, was unsatisfactory. The Mencken was well received, some reader responses was particularly enjoyable: “It’s easier to read with the new type even though the type is designed by a French.” Why it is called Mencken? The name Mencken is a tribute to H. L. Mencken’s journalistic contributions to The Sun. According to the London Daily Mail, Mencken ventured beyond the typewriter into the world of typography. Because he felt Americans did not recognize irony when they read it, he proposed the creation of a special typeface to be called Ironics, with the text slanting in the opposite direction from italic types, to indicate the author’s humour. Affirming his irreverence, the Mencken typeface does not offer these typographic gadgets. Henry Louis Mencken (1880 — 1956) was an American journalist, satirist, cultural critic and scholar of American English. Known as the “Sage of Baltimore”, he is regarded as one of the most influential American writers and prose stylists of the first half of the twentieth century. He commented widely on the social scene, literature, music, prominent politicians and contemporary movements. Creative Review Type Annual 2006 Tokyo TDC 2018
  27. WrenchedLetters by Ingrimayne Type, $14.95
    WrenchedLetters is a novelty font in which characters are composed of wrenches and bolts. It is caps only, but the characters on the lower-case keys differ from those on the upper-case keys. It has a large set of accented characters. It is not often that one needs a typeface made of wrenches and bolts, but if one does, there is a font for that. For related, tool-based typefaces, see Screwged, NailsNStaples, and Hammered.
  28. Screwged by Ingrimayne Type, $14.95
    Screwged is a letterbat font in which letters are made of screwdrivers and screws. It is caps only, but the characters on the lower-case keys differ from those on the upper-case keys. It contains a large set of accented characters. It is not often that one needs a typeface made of screws and screwdrivers, but if one does, there is a font for that. For related, tool-based typefaces, see WrenchedLetters, NailsNStaples, and Hammered.
  29. La Jefa by Lauren Ashpole, $15.00
    A short font for short people* La Jefa is very, very loosely based on a Christmas card I received years ago from my boss at the time. Designed to capture that personalized touch, it's a hand lettered font with a short x-height and ample spacing. Although all of the letters are lowercase, the uppercase provides a unique set of characters that can be mixed in for a more natural handwritten feel. *also people of tall or average height
  30. Romanica by K-Type, $20.00
    ROMANICA is a relaxed humanist sans with subtly curved corners and slightly flared glyphic terminals that are expressively angled where appropriate. Romanica has the authority of the ages without the harshness of many classically inspired typefaces. All eight fonts include a full complement of Latin Extended-A characters, Welsh diacritics, Irish dotted consonants, and additional oldstyle numerals. ROMANICA is available in three packages - • Basic Family (Regular, Italic, Bold & Bold Italic) • Light (Light & Light Italic) • Medium (Medium & Medium Italic)
  31. Ultra Brush by Garisman Studio, $15.00
    Ultra Brush was born from the interest of the maker of display fonts that are currently present. By using a natural dry brush, Ultra Brush was born to meet the needs of designers to make posters, tshirt, quotes, branding, packaging, logos, advertise, and etc. What will you get? - Support 20 languages and Multilanguage - More +50 swash styles - Simple Installation - Ligature Support We hope you can experiment and explore with Ultra Brush. Thank you very much for visiting
  32. Blue Goblet by insigne, $19.99
    Blue Goblet is a script developed for the pending illustrated children’s book from Portland Studios, The Blue Goblet. The font has grown to a comprehensive system, with a wide array of ornaments available. Blue Goblet is usable in a wide range of settings, and includes a full complement of OpenType features and a more playful alternate. Blue Goblet is a collaboration between Portland Studios and insigne. It was designed by Cory Godbey and digitized by Jeremy Dooley.
  33. EFCO Fairley by Ephemera Fonts, $35.00
    EFCO Fairley Font Collection includes 11 fonts that have different styles in sans, serif and script, which are all works great together or in their own. The script version also combined with ending swashes, use stylistic alternates from 0 to 9 to work with them. The Inspiration for this collection comes from today's graphic design trends. EFCO Fairley Font Collection was designed carefully to create dozens of font combinations and get really unique typographic for your project. It would be a perfect choice for posters, logos, t-shirt and magazine prints, eye-pleasing typographic designs and more.
  34. Bright Angels by Din Studio, $29.00
    If you’re looking for a gorgeous, elegant, and versatile font to captivate your audience and create the perfect contrast between your headings and body copy, then we’ve got the font for you! Introducing Bright Angels - A Handwritten Font This handcrafted typeface combined with brush style looks very elegant for loads of different projects and promotions. It is very suitable to be used on your website, for your social media branding, Pinterest banners, printed invitations, and more! Features: Beautiful Ligatures Alternates Stylistic Set Multilingual Support PUA Encoded Numerals and Punctuation Thank you for downloading premium fonts from Din Studio
  35. Maiolica by Struvictory.art, $14.00
    We would like to introduce a new font Maiolica. We were inspired by Italian ceramics and floral patterns on square tiles. We decorated the empty space of letters with geometric patterns. That's how this font turned out! Maiolica typeface includes three fonts: Decorative, Inline, Symbol. Mix and match them to get interesting design. The font is suitable for menu design, wedding invitations and cards, craft products branding and packaging (ceramics, floristics, soap making, natural cosmetics ect). You can create trendy lettering posters for your social media, photo overlays, printing clothes. Also use individual letters and symbols to create logos and monograms.
  36. Webster by Solotype, $19.95
    An ideal face for blocks of copy when you want them to look old. Very readable. Another faithful rendition of the original from the Keystone foundry. Actually several foundries worldwide offered this font.
  37. Bricbrac by Nootype, $25.00
    Bricbrac is a layered family that allows different combinations. The typeface is full-cap, with a squared style, the font doesn’t contains any curve. The different styles gives 3D effect to the letters and the typeface user can play with the Lines and Pattern effect. Bricabrac consists in a 9 styles family. This is a monoline typeface and the variety of combinations and style make it perfect for magazine and poster design. The fonts have an extended characters set to support Central, Eastern and Western European languages. Notice: The spacing is optimized for the version with volume, therefore the fonts should always be used with the 3d volume effect.
  38. Osovec by Dima Pole, $27.00
    This font is dedicated to the glory of the human spirit and honor. Osovec is a fortress of World War I. On the 6 August 1915, the defenders of the fortress, the Russian soldiers, against whom the enemy had used poison gas; though half-dead, were able to rise to the counter. Thus it was that 60 Russian soldiers routed the 2 thousand strong enemy army. This heroic episode has gone down in history as"Attack of the dead". The font contains more than 700 glyphs, support for all 104 European languages, all Slavic languages, a variety of OT features, including ligatures, old numerals, alternatives, ordinals, and many others.
  39. Hermanz Titling by California Type Foundry, $47.00
    Hermanz™ Titling is inspired by the most majestic caps that Hermann Zapf ever drew. They are inscriptional caps, square caps, or “capitalis monumentalis”. These caps are some of the most beautiful letters made by one of the greatest talents of our time; so beautiful they deserve to be seen and appreciated by everyone. If you do any work for churches, wedding, funeral, anniversary, or other ceremonies, for the fine arts, exclusive clubs, or higher education—you will love how these letters make your brochures, pamphlets and announcements look. Hermanz Titling works for anything labeled "fine": fine dining, fine music, fine art (pamphlets, books, posters, cookbooks). It also fits well for religious topics: posters, events, websites, hymnals, for biblical; and ceremonies, religious or otherwise. Emotions It Can Communicate: • Importance • Timelessness • Special Event • Tradition • Reverence • Artistry • Beauty Released June 2021 on the Memorial of Hermann Zapf, as part of the California Type Foundry Memorial Series: Honoring the life and work of the great font designers. FONT STORY The Majestic Caps When I was on one of my visits to rare books rooms I found some large caps of Hermann Zapf, and I knew that I had to make a font inspired by these. I was surprised that no one had ever made them into a font. They were some of the most beautiful caps I had ever seen. These caps were surprisingly difficult to make. I thought it would take me a week or two; to get the detail and spirit right took significantly longer– but it was well worth the effort! When you print Hermanz Titling on a page, you will see what I mean. Even when printed digitally, it’s the closest thing to letterpress. You might even have some people thing it was printed by a traditional method with ink! (Note: Unless printed at very large sizes, this font is not recommended for actual letterpress, because the serifs are too thin.) If you do any work for churches, wedding, funeral, anniversary, or other ceremonies, for the fine arts, exclusive clubs, or higher education—you will love how these letters make your brochures, pamphlets and announcements look. Enjoy this breathtaking font, and may it help inspire people with your messages! –Dave Lawrence & the California Type Foundry
  40. Pixerius Random by Shapovalov Fonts, $9.00
    Pixerius is a family of pixel fonts containing 3 characters in width and 12 styles, from square shapes to very rounded ones. There is also a tracing mixing letters of different widths in a random order. The font is suitable for logos, large headlines, posters and signs. It combines the classic retro character of 8-bit games and the playful character of a random set. Pixerius contains extended Latin, Cyrillic, ligatures and space invaders. It contains OpenType features: liga, numr, dnom, calt, ss01, ss02. The font is also case sensitive, has fractions, currency signs including the ruble sign.
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