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  1. Shibby by Hanoded, $15.00
    shibby adj (etc.). Used to indicate that something is “cool.” Apparently Shibby was first used in the 1999 movie Dude, Where’s My Car? I don’t think Shibby is THE cool word of the moment, but I think it is cool enough for this rather shibby font!
  2. Crosshair by Burghal Design, $29.00
    Unfortunately, Crosshair was inspired by the youthful craze that's all the rage: on-campus shootings. Put the gun down, Junior.
  3. Punk Rockstar by Mvmet, $12.00
    Punk Rockstar is a cool rock band display font. Punk Rockstar is awesome for creating cool design that scream for attention: it’s ideal for movie posters, single covers, poster, sticker, clothing, merchandises, and more. Fall in love with its incredibly cool style, and use it to create lovely designs!
  4. Notebook BH by BluHead Studio, $20.00
    Notebook BH Black was inspired by the block lettering we used to draw on our school binders. Notebook is a unicase design, with the lowercase drawn to the cap height, and each "case" having a distinctly different flavor. The fun and seemingly unlimited combinations of the upper and lowercase forms make it difficult to stop typing innocuous phrases and, if you're mobile, can even make boring lectures tolerable!
  5. Isagi Blue by Lurinzu Studios, $10.25
    A techy, sci-fi condensed typeface that is inspired by the mixture of futuristic and athletic vibes into one out of this world headline typeface. This headline font best fits in large scale design when you want to immediately capture the attention of the viewers. This also fits with school-related, athletics, sports, future and science themed designs. *This font includes letters, numbers, multi-language, and all essential marks needed.
  6. Northash by Arterfak Project, $17.00
    Introducing Northas the vintage stencil font inspired by the old-school signage and military design. This font has a bit condensed letterform that gives a strong look and dignified. Perfect for many themes such as sports, military, urban, wildlife, vintage, and more! Fonts featured : Uppercase Small caps Numbers Symbols & punctuation Accented characters Alternates Catchwords: in, out, the, with, de, of, at, and, etc. Thank you for your support and happy designing!
  7. Kiez by Blackmoon Foundry, $24.00
    The “Kiez“ is an old school style font designed by Elena Albertoni in 2016. Inspired by shop and bar signage of the sixties and seventies, which can still be found today in the so called “Kiez“ in Hamburg St. Pauli or in one or another “Kiez“ in Berlin, which means neighborhood here. It also has a cinematic touch, again: think of the sixties and seventies or your favorite b-movie.
  8. West Carabao by Mofr24, $14.00
    Introducing West Carabao, a versatile vintage font that effortlessly blends modern and old-school aesthetics. With a range of styles from thin to bold, including italics and a captivating shadow effect, this font offers creative freedom for various design projects. Its multilingual support makes it a global choice. Perfect for posters, marketing materials, titles, T-shirt designs, games, art, and more. Elevate your projects with the timeless charm of West Carabao.
  9. Vintage Browner by Arterfak Project, $19.00
    Vintage Browner is an exquisitely designed vintage-inspired typeface. Meticulously crafted with an original hand-drawn design, it exudes an old-school charm that is ideal for designs requiring a classic touch. This font is truly a perfect fit for vintage themes, including vintage logos, logotypes, packaging, storefronts, prints, t-shirts, decals, labels, and countless other possibilities. With its special characters, you can create your very own vintage aesthetic designs!
  10. Annexxus by Kustomtype, $25.00
    Kustomtype's 'Annexxus' font is a serrif font family with a regular & oblique version. It contains all upper & lower cases. The 'Annexxus' family is coordinated into letterforms, metrics, and weights to work better together. Why still looking for old school types for your posters, text, design, artwork, headtext, editoral design, magazines, etc.? Dress up your graphic work with 'Annexxus! A good font does not have to be perfect to be wonderful!
  11. Linoscript by Linotype, $29.99
    Linoscript was designed in 1905 by Morris Fuller Benton and displays the strong stroke contrasts of broken letter and the flowing quality of handwriting fonts of the 17th and 18th centuries. The font suggests a school book typeface common at the turn of the 20th century. Linoscript is suited for middle length texts and headlines, while its capitals can also be used as initials mixed with other alphabets.
  12. Sign Department JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    For decades - until the advent of affordable computer-generated signage - die-cut display letters were used for many applications. Stores, theaters, schools, charities and religious organizations would have their local sign shop design attractive posters and show cards utilizing these sturdy cardboard letters and numbers, giving a three-dimensional effect to the message. Sign Department JNL recreates one of the many styles of letters available at the time.
  13. Rennie Mackintosh Scotland St by CRMFontCo, $20.00
    Derived from the world famous Rennie Mackintosh Font, the Scotland St. version gives an outline form of the genius of Charles Rennie Mackintosh. The "Scotland St." name comes from one of Mackintosh's most famous architectural works - the Scotland St. School in Glasgow, Scotland. This wonderful legacy of Mackintosh's genius can be visited daily FREE OF CHARGE, as it has been classed as a museum by Glasgow City Council.
  14. Integra Chic by Kustomtype, $25.00
    Kustomtype’s “Integra Chic” font is a sans serif font family with a regular & oblique version. It contains all upper & lower cases. The “Integra Chic” family is coordinated into letterforms, metrics, and weights to work better together. Why still looking for old school types for your posters, advertising, text, design, artwork, headtext, editoral design, magazines, etc... “To banish imperfection is to destroy expression, to check exertion, to paralyze vitality.” John Ruskin
  15. Scary Ghost by Sealoung, $15.00
    Scary Ghost is a cute and fun quirky font with a messy style. T his font is perfect for your playful designs, such as for halloween designs, school projects, kids designs, and more. Or just use it for your business, book covers, stationery, marketing, magazines and more. This font is ideal for creating, branding and decorating your projects. FEATURE : All capital Numbers & Punctuation Multilingual Language ligatures Happy designing. Thank you!
  16. Skulebuk by WCM, $20.00
    Skulebuk is a decorative typeface ideally created for use on edgy/street/urban or sports related design projects. Reminiscent of the early 90s scribblings in the back of my old school books (we all remember right!) instead of doing real work! The two weights available Regular and Heavy will help balance designs that want to over use the typeface i.e Heading and body text. 80s-90s is very now!
  17. Adverse Stencil JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    If you're old enough to remember having a lettering stencil in school, then you might have tried to save all of the waste paper punched out of the letters and numbers; hoping to do something with them later on. Jeff Levine took his Tramp Steamer JNL stencil font and gave it the look of those waste paper pieces - lined up to form erratic characters with a personality all their own.
  18. Home Room JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The inspiration for Home Room JNL was a 1950s-era package of die cut cardboard letters and numbers manufactured for educators by the Mutual Aids Company of Los Angeles, California. Pre-cut lettering was popular with teachers who used them in their classrooms for posters, bulletin boards, displays and flash cards. These bold, blocky letters are great for headlines or for recreating the look of school days past.
  19. P22 Bauhaus by P22 Type Foundry, $24.95
    The P22 Bauhaus Set includes three type faces designed by Herbert Bayer, including the famous Universal font most commonly associated with the Bauhaus school. A collection of 72 graphic elements inspired by various Bauhaus works rounds out this collection. This set is authorized by the Herbert Bayer Estate. For more typefaces from the Bauhaus, see our Josef Albers set. © 2021 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn
  20. Poster Project JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    An online image of a grid page [circa 1930s] showing teachers how they and their students could create cut-out letters and numbers inspired Poster Project JNL. The typeface is available in both regular and oblique versions. A crude, yet charming simplicity to the lettering can help replicate old time school bulletin boards and posters, or simply provide a less formal typographic approach when that is needed for a project.
  21. Choco Bold by Ardyanatypes, $19.00
    Chocolate is a lovely and delicious food; many people almost love chocolate. As well as sweet, pleasing to the eye fonts, making all designs look elegant and fun. To introduce it, there is Choco Bold, a typeface designed for sweet and cheerful design needs. Choco Bold has a firm impression that makes it easy to use for all conditions, such as business cards, book covers, branding, food packaging, and much more that Choco Bold can do. Choco Bold also comes with various ligatures and alternatives to give different styles and supports all languages. So feel free to use it.
  22. Quakeland by ARToni, $24.00
    Quakeland is a cool, modern and stylish display font. Add this trendy font to your web designs, logos or pretty much anything that requires a smart, cool touch.
  23. DT Stoner Toon by Dragon Tongue Foundry, $10.00
    Inspired by early cool cartoon fonts, early rock and hippie posters, I created this casually organic 'DT Stoner Toon' font. Please use with contextual ligatures turned on when possible. These letters like to adapt to their neighbours. 60's 60s artdeco artnouveau cartoon cartoonesque Cartoon Font cartoonish cartoony casual contextual cool cool font cool typeface dots fun fun font gigposter hippie hippy joined party poster poster font poster typeface rock poster spots spotted Stoned Stoner stones theater poster toon wet with dots written
  24. Treasure Stones by Ironbird Creative, $22.00
    Treasure Stones is a display typeface which is inspired by vintage lettering sign and art. While this font has a victorian touch, it still looks bold and solid. Very suitable for for headline, logotype, apparel, invitation, branding, packaging, advertising etc with old school / vintage theme. We hope you enjoy the font, please feel free to comment if you have any thoughts or feedback. Thanks for purchasing and have fun! Regards, Ironbird Creative
  25. Mortale by Letterhend, $17.00
    Mortale is a display font a typeface which is inspired by vintage lettering. Very suitable for for headline, logotype, apparel, invitation, branding, packaging, advertising etc with old school / vintage as well as modern theme. Features : Uppercase & lowercase Numbers and punctuation Alternate & Ligatures Multilingual PUA encoded We highly recommend using a program that supports OpenType features and Glyphs panels like many of Adobe apps and Corel Draw, so you can see and access all Glyph variations.
  26. 1880 Kurrentshrift by GLC, $38.00
    This font was inspired by the old form of the so called "Kurrentschrift" German handwriting, based on late medieval cursive. It is also known as "Alte Deutsche schrift" ("Old German script"). It was taught in German schools until 1941, when Adolf Hitler decided to forbid it. As it is a little hard to read, we are proposing here two versions: the "pure" Kurrentschrift, and an adapted "Easy" one, with simplified difficult characters.
  27. Grand by North Type, $-
    Inspired by old school sign painting techniques, Grand is a display condensed sans serif that isn't shy to put its foot down. Its verticality and bulky curves combined with its sharp angular connections between the bowls and stems give Grand a distinctive look and feel. It comes in 12 styles (6 weights and accompanying italics), and supports over 200 languages. Grand Regular and Grand Italic are both available for free (personal and commercial use).
  28. Old Harbour by DimitriAna, $12.00
    Old Harbour is a font collection of 12 hand drawn fonts inspired by the vintage hand lettered signage, the old bottles’ labels and the aesthetic of my favourite old school tattoos. The fonts can work together in endless combinations, to create beautiful vintage designs for apparel, logos, labels, posters or any merchandise product you can imagine. All the fonts support Western European languages based on Latin script and delivered in OpenType and True Type format.
  29. HT Arcadia Grotesk by Hype Type, $34.00
    The versatile neo-grotesk typefamily, inspired by the swiss academia with a contemporary mood. The shape of the letters are more pliable compared to classics grotesk typefaces. -- Taking inspirations from classic grotesk letterforms, both from the European tradition (specifically the Swiss school) and the American tradition, HypeType's Arcadia Grotesk is modernized with its shorter ascenders and descenders to give more compact blocks of text and with its more contemporary and dynamic forms. -- hype-type.com // kidstudio.it
  30. Res Publica by Linotype, $29.99
    Res Publica is a workhorse. It is quite anonymous as typeface, without any distinctive marks. But it gives a harmonious text body, well suited for large amounts of text, such as official public reports, magazines based mainly on text, school books, and so on. The public" concept is part of the name. Res Publica is Latin for "public matters". The word republic has the same origin. Res Publica was released in 1992.
  31. Wildebeast 3 by AsbakLab, $9.00
    Wildebeast is a type of retro font display with a classic and distinctive shape that gives an old school feel in it with the addition of a combination of each letter giving an additional impression to many of your projects there are many things you can do with this font, namely you can use it as a novel book title, classic movie title and your classic stories on social media Thank you very much
  32. Heinemann by Heinemann Collection, $39.00
    The Heinemann fonts were initially developed by the in-house design team at Heinemann educational publishing out of the necessity to find the perfect font for use in early primary reading books and literacy products. Basic Heinemann is defined by longer ascenders and descenders which help children to distinguish between letters; rounded edges on all letterforms help focus the reader on the individual letter shape; and modified characters (eg. a, g,) ensure instant recognition of letterforms. Heinemann Special offers further modified characters and kerning pairs ideal for dyslexic or special needs use (eg a, d, b). The Heinemann fonts were developed in partnership with children, literacy advisors, teachers of special needs/dyslexia and primary school teachers, and are now released in response to hundreds of requests from publishers, designers and teachers to purchase them. They have been trialled in schools and learning institutions over an 8 year period, and are a favorite for use in both print and electronic product. The modern, clean aesthetic of the fonts ensures that their use can span beyond educational application.
  33. Heinemann Special by Heinemann Collection, $39.00
    The Heinemann fonts were initially developed by the in-house design team at Heinemann educational publishing out of the necessity to find the perfect font for use in early primary reading books and literacy products. Basic Heinemann is defined by longer ascenders and descenders, which help children to distinguish between letters; rounded edges on all letterforms, which help the reader focus on the individual letter shape; and modified characters (eg., a and g), which ensure instant recognition of letterforms. Heinemann Special offers further modified characters and kerning pairs ideal for dyslexic or special-needs use (eg., a, d, and b). The Heinemann fonts were developed in partnership with children, literacy advisors, teachers of special needs/dyslexia, and primary-school teachers and are now available in response to hundreds of requests from publishers, designers, and teachers to purchase them. They have been tested in schools and learning institutions over an 8-year period, and they are a favorite for use in both print and electronic products. The modern, clean aesthetic of the fonts ensures that their use can spread beyond educational applications.
  34. Escuela by Cuchi, qué tipo, $9.95
    Escuela typeface is born in an attempt to reflect so many current influences of modern grotesque fonts that are trying to better reflect the values of today's world. Its compact proportions and high x-height, but at the same time with sort kind of modulation and open inktraps, propose a visual game that is worth enough to use it many places; Escuela can be striking and ideal for headlines in large text and heavy weights, but at the same time serious and readable in smaller bodies or regular and fine weights. Its wide range of characters, which includes a set of emoticons ideal for signage, work and evaluation documents, as well as inclusive, is ideal for educational centers, whether they are more playful (schools) or more pragmatic (universities). In fact, "Escuela" means “School” in English. For this reason, Escuela is your best ally when it comes to preparing texts that transcend students through a contemporary and different, but functional, character. Designed by Carlos Campos www.cuchiquetipo.com Dummy text from wikisource.org (1911 Encyclopædia Britannica/Universities).
  35. Sketchino by Mvmet, $14.00
    Sketchino is a cool and playful hand drawn font. The font is awesome for creating cool designs that scream for attention. It’s ideal for anything ranging from t-shirts, book designs, restaurant menu, blog writing, greeting cards to stickers, or anything that needs a casual touch. Fall in love with its incredibly cool style, and use it to create lovely designs!
  36. Snowy Days by Mvmet, $10.00
    Snowy Days is a cool and playful snow-themed display font. The font is awesome for creating cool designs that scream for attention. It’s ideal for anything ranging from t-shirts, book designs, restaurant menu, blog writing, greeting cards to stickers, or anything that needs a casual touch. Fall in love with its incredibly cool style, and use it to create lovely designs!
  37. Shary by Alit Design, $12.00
    Inspired by the modern and futuristic sans serif concept, the Shary font is bold and cool. Shary font has 54 families from thin to heavy. Besides that, the urban concept is very cool when combined with the Shary font. Apart from using capital letters for the display font, Shary also contains small letters which are cool and suitable for text. Multilingual various languages are also supported. For logotype or esport, the logo fits perfectly with this font style. Let's make Shary font as your cool font collection for future and current projects.
  38. AT Move Powerplay by André Toet Design, $39.95
    POWERPLAY a monospace lowercase alphabet with a 3D twist. Designed by André Toet in 1976 (during his study at Central School of Art & Design, London, UK) and he redesigned this in 2011. The name Powerplay is based on the Battersea Power Station, London. The remarkable architecture of the building is also used as a decor for films and for one of the covers by Pink Floyd (Animals, the flying pig). Concept/Art Direction/ Design: André Toet © 2017
  39. Dino Play by Stefani Letter, $14.00
    Dinoplay is a cute, new, fresh, and friendly display font. It embodies happiness and authenticity and is the perfect choice for any children activity or school project, but also It’s ideal for branding and decorate your projects. Add this chunky lettered font to your designs and notice how it makes them come alive! . This font is PUA encoded which means you can access all of the cute glyphs with ease! It also features a wealth of including ligatures.
  40. Textbook New by ParaType, $30.00
    Designed for ParaType in 2007 by Isabella Chaeva. The type is based on Bukvarnaya (TextBook) photocomposing version designed in 1987 by Emma Zakharova. The initial Bukvarnaya for metal composition was created at Polygraphmash in 1958 by Elena Tsaregorodtseva. It was developed for primers and the first level school textbooks. An early sans serif ('Grotesque') with half-closed static letterforms. For use in book and magazine typography, advertising and headlines. Also may be useful as screen font.
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