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  1. Bubble Block by Sipanji21, $15.00
    Bubble Block" is a 3D layered graffiti font that encompasses solid, shadow, and inner shadow styles, offering the tools to create a three-dimensional appearance in your text. Fonts with layered styles like this are often utilized in graffiti art, posters, or other designs that aim to create a prominent 3D effect. By using the solid, shadow, and inner shadow layers in "Bubble Block," you can add depth and dimension to your text, giving it a dynamic and visually impactful 3D appearance. This font enables you to create text that stands out prominently and grabs attention due to its three-dimensional effect and layered style.
  2. Salvation by Device, $39.00
    Rough and ready, bold and urgent. Or playful and fun in bright colours. The original letters were cut from actual potatoes, then scanned in and converted to vector outlines. Lighter and more heavily inked versions were used for the three variants. Using Opentype character-substitution technology, Salvation rotates through three versions of each letter to create a naturally uneven printed effect. Unlike hot metal type, the potatoes were cut the right way around. This produced reversed prints, which were then flipped back in Photoshop. Originally produced for Hughes' Get Lettering activity book, the font was then extended to cover numbers, punctuation and full European language support.
  3. Ames' Text by Greater Albion Typefounders, $16.00
    Ames’ text is designed for use in its own right and also as a complement to our Ames’ Roman family. Ames’ text is a ‘New-Style’ Didone family offered in three weights and three widths. It is designed to embody clarity combined with contrast between horizontal and vertical strokes, but with sufficient stroke width in both directions to display well at small point sizes. All typefaces include small capital forms, new and old style numerals (and ‘small capital’ numerals for consistency). Ames’ text is distinctive enough for use in headings and titles, but comes into it own as a text face. Keep a lookout for our forthcoming Ames Display faces…
  4. Winnie The Hoop by LetterMaker, $28.90
    Winnie the Hoop is a bold, friendly and round display family inspired by a certain well known teddy bear. The family consists of three styles; Roman, Italic and Script, which are designed to be combined together. You can use any of the three styles as your main style and use the others to create multilayered typography that all share the same aesthetic. The typeface is well suited for branding and packaging design, advertisements, posters and even editorial design as a headline style. The Script is packed with ligatures and has Swash alternates that make it easy to customise your design. All styles include two sets of numerals.
  5. Magnetic Script by Mysterylab, $14.00
    Introducing Magnetic Script, a bold stylized font family that is not only eye-catching and assertive, but highly legible at both display and text sizes. The heart of this font's usefulness is the three-layer setup that allows you to quickly copy a text block twice, then reassign the main layer, the extruded shadow underlayer, and the top highlight layer to three different colors. Magnetic Script is massively versatile, and appropriate for many uses including university / collegiate logos, sports team logos, graphics for motorcycle clubs, automotive rallies, microbrewery labels, and vintage & retro styles of all kinds. It's the ultimate branding and logo design font suite.
  6. GE Holiday Sampler - Unknown license
  7. Direkteur by Bogstav, $16.00
    A legible and very functional comic book font, with a slightly crunchy edge.
  8. Janda Spring Doodles by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    Doodles ranging from cute animals to Easter eggs to flowers of various types.
  9. H74 Black Mass by Hydro74, $25.00
    Black Mass is a black-letter / tattoo structure with a slight progressive edge.
  10. Scriber by The Northern Block, $12.80
    A technical square-edged font influenced by modern architecture and computer aided design.
  11. Pegasus by chicken, $23.00
    Pegasus scrapes the DNA of a great twentieth century painter who scattered text across his work like no other… not any kind of facsimile, but tough, playful, adaptable display type forged from the bones of a unique writing hand. Three weights - Skinny, Domestic and Peso - each offer five alternates for each letter, three for each numeral and multiple versions of many punctuation and other symbols. Letters are uppercase only with the lowercase providing one of the alternate forms of each letter… with OpenType Contextual Alternates switched on, you get automatic variation between the two… and you can manually throw in wilder variations from the remaining alternates. Some repeated punctuation - periods, question marks, etc. - are automatically varied too. OpenType Stylistic Set 1 switches to a rowdier selection from the alternates… Set 2 flips all the E’s to distinctive ‘skeleton’ alternates… Set 3 introduces automatic variation into numerals. Save some $$$ by purchasing the Whole Livery Line - all three weights at a nice discount... or, if you're really hurting, Cheapskate offers just two alternates for each letter and a single set of numerals.
  12. ITC Magnifico by ITC, $29.99
    ITC Magnifico Daytime and ITC Magnifico Nighttime are inspired by nineteenth-century decorated types and letterings. “Although they are designed as display typefaces, their use is not limited to large headings. Usually three-dimensional types are employed in gigantic headings in large posters, but I thought it would be interesting if such decorative types were used as well in small sizes, say at 12 point,” says designer Akira Kobayashi. “There were a few examples of small three-dimensional types used in cards printed in the nineteenth-century. I studied their letterforms carefully and became more and more interested in those small three-dimensional types. The outlines of ITC Magnifico are robust enough to endure use at small sizes. Sometimes the angle or the shape of the 'shadow' had to be slightly modified or even illogical, because the letterforms ought to look as simple as possible. The resulting types are fairly easy to read at small sizes, and I hope that at large sizes those occasional oddities will appear charming.”
  13. Gontela by Attype Studio, $15.00
    Gontela - Inspired by typeface on 70s era, Gontela the handwritten vintage font. combine it with ending swash for better letterform. Gontela is perfect for children product, branding, logo, invitation, stationery, product packaging, merchandise, monogram, blog design, game titles, cute style design, Book/Cover Title and more. Features : - Ending swash - Multilingual Support
  14. Holista by GlyphStyle, $16.00
    Holista is a casual calligraphy writing style, in a consistent bold-thin cursive. Beautiful and pretty font. This calligraphy font can be use for weddings, cosmetic product, photography logo, magazine, business cards, watermarks, etc. – Font feature Uppercase, Lowercase, Numerals & Punctuations, Stylistic alternate(ending), Ss01(ending), Ss02(beginning) Ligature, Swashes, Multilanguage
  15. Korobok Edgy by FontaZY, $25.00
    Korobok mean "little box" in Russian. Korobok is irregular font with asymmectric serifs and slightly geometric appearance. This font is good for children books, comic books, videogames and package design. Korobok comes in two sub-families - Korobok Soft (with smooth edges) & Korobok Edgy (width straight edges), both includes 4 styles.
  16. Korobok Soft by FontaZY, $25.00
    Korobok mean "little box" in Russian. Korobok is irregular font with asymmectric serifs and slightly geometric appearance. This font is good for children books, comic books, videogames and package design. Korobok comes in two sub-families - Korobok Soft (with smooth edges) & Korobok Edgy (width straight edges), both includes 4 styles.
  17. Caligor by Letterhend, $14.00
    Caligor is a Display Typeface Family which is suitable for you who needs a typeface for headline, logotype, apparel, invitation, branding, packaging, advertising etc. This typeface is comes in uppercase, lowercase, punctuations, symbols & numerals, stylistic set alternate, ligatures, etc also support multilingual and already PUA encoded. this font come in 3 versions, regular, edge, and stamp. the regular with clean and neat look of the font, edge version is look like a little bit of the normal version with rough edge, and stamp version that gives an aged feel on it.
  18. Cherolina by Almarkha Type, $29.00
    Cherolina is a lovely elegant script font that includes a full set of uppercase and lowercase letters, numerals, multi-lingual support, punctuation and ligatures. You also get short lowercase beginning and ending swashes, and lowercase ending swashes which serve to connect two words or letters. Those are so perfect for invitations, monograms. This font also includes long lowercase beginning and ending heart swashes. Cherolina has a smooth texture so would be perfect for all types of printing techniques. You can use it for embroidery, laser cut, gold foil and more.
  19. Richmond Hill by BA Graphics, $45.00
    A great look for formal announcements, business, high-end ads and many other applications.
  20. Politica MF by Masterfont, $59.00
    Unique square letter design enhanced with round edges that make any signage stand out.
  21. Raclette by Linotype, $29.99
    Raclette grills are an ingenious Swiss invention. This tabletop grill is used to cook raclette cheese, a unique sort of cheese produced by the happy cows of Valais. Swiss designer Michael Parson created a typeface in 2002 that speaks endearingly to his hearty homeland tradition - endearingly enough, he named it Raclette. Raclette most likely started out as a bold, condensed sans serif. But then, just as one pulls little trays off of a raclette grill, Parsons quickly removed many rectilinear bits from the edges of each letter. Text set in Raclette looks like an old brick wall, or perhaps like a raclette party for several hundred people, that ended an hour ago! Raclette is one of ten of Michael Parson's experiments in type design featured in the Take Type 5 collection from Linotype GmbH."
  22. Hando Soft by Eko Bimantara, $24.00
    Hando Soft is a variant of Hando neo grotesk sans family. Each letter on Hando Soft has curve strokes end, which gives a soft and more ease-looking letterforms. Hando offers a wide range of usage possibilities. It's low x-height and variety of light size options make it a good choice for reading, it's tenuous white spaces in the counter letterforms make it legible enough to be recognized remotely. It's curved tensions on the circular letterforms gave a futuristic impression. It's sleek and simple strokes make it perfect for a broad range design purposes. Hando consists of 10 styles from Hairline to Black with each matching oblique. Contains more than 440 glyphs that support a broad latin language. Also some Opentype features e.g. stylistic alternates, variation of figures, e.t.c
  23. Abigale by Hustletter Studio, $15.00
    Abigale was built with OpenType features and includes beginning and ending swashes, heart / love swashes, numbers, punctuation, alternates, ligatures and it also supports other languages :) Say hello to Abigale - A font that you were meant to find, and is now destined to be with you :) Abigale is a lovingly handwritten script , with an air of grace and flamboyancy. Abigale is special in that one word can be written in a many different ways - thanks to the large selection of extra letters that it has built in. To access all the extra characters , Opentype capable software is recommended - most apps support Opentype features now days. The alternates are accessible by turning on 'Stylistic Alternates' and 'Ligatures' buttons on in Photoshop's Character panel, or via any software with a glyphs panel, e.g. Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop CC, Inkscape.
  24. Disquete by Tipos do aCASO, $23.90
    Inspired by the shape of a 3.25" floppy disk this unicase font was designed from the combination of three square modules. Made in 1998 Disquete is one of the first projects of Buggy, founder of the Brazilian type foundry Tipos do aCASO.
  25. Crypto Cut by Vertigo, $19.00
    Crypto Cut is a narrow, sans serif, display font with three weights. Both lowercase and uppercase letters have the same width. It looks good in both classic and modern designs, logotypes, films, posters, billboards, press advertisements, websites, packaging. It provides multilingual support.
  26. Fansy by Jörg Schmitt, $9.90
    This font should be used with all three formats. It is recommended to use it in big font sizes due to the thin hairline of Fansy A. Have fun playing with the new modern and fancy display font designed by Jörg Schmitt.
  27. CP Company Flash by FSD, $6.15
    CP Company Flash is the version of CP Company designed for use in Adobe Flash. Available in three versions: Big to be used at 16pt, Medium at 16pt and Small at 8pt. Originally designed to be used in the cpcompany.com web site
  28. Seminary by Solotype, $19.95
    This began life as a European font that was copied in the United States by Bruce's Type Foundry in 1885. It was caps only and had a fine line "three-D" shadow. We scrapped the shadow, added a lower case, and voila!
  29. Arbuz by Justyna Sokolowska, $19.00
    Arbuz is sans serif and distressed font. It has lowercases and three options for every letter. All of the characters have a high resolution so they can be used in a large size. Every variety contains 3 alternative characters with automatic replacement.
  30. Dower by Creativemedialab, $22.00
    Dower is a playful decorative geometric sans serif. Inspired by the doodle style and hand-drawn lettering. Dower contained three widths: Condensed, Normal and Expanded, four styles each, including dozens of ligatures.You can use Dower in many types of creative modern concept designs.
  31. Spacelord by Die Typonauten, $25.00
    Spacelord is inspired by vintage toys from the 1950s and 1960s. It refers to the box art of robots, spaceships, x-ray-guns and other cosmic trash treasures of this golden science fiction age. Aboard the lord: four, three, two, one, zero!
  32. Matricia by Type-Ø-Tones, $40.00
    Matricia by Pera Ribalta, José Manuel Urós / OpenType, 3 styles Nostalgically, the three weights of Matricia try not to recreate the modern pixel fonts but the noisy needle printers. The Uno and UnoXt are made of squares and the Dos version of dots.
  33. Uncle Lee by Dawnland, $13.00
    Meet Uncle Lee - a hand drawn and playful serif! An upper-case-only font with upper-case-variants on the lower-case letters. With three happy versions - regular, outline & thin - you just can't go wrong! Don't forget to pay Auntie Lee a visit!
  34. Sweet Home by Font-o-Rama, $19.00
    Sweet Home is a handemade font with stitching decorative symbols. The typeface follows grandma's way to use the needle. Three different pillows for this beauty: sansserif, serif and these cute little flowers for your backyard. And a key for your new home.
  35. Tough Cookie by Hanoded, $15.00
    Tough Cookie is a handmade font that looks like it has been cut out. It comes in three varieties that work together really well. Use it for your book covers and product packaging, or (if you’re a tough cookie) for your christmas cards…
  36. PhederFrack by Ingrimayne Type, $9.95
    PhederFrack is a calligraphic Fraktur face with three weights and a shadowed version. The shadow of the shadow version is also a separate font and it can be used to overlay the shadowed version, giving the shadow a different color than the letters.
  37. Bluettelli by Letterara, $12.00
    Bluettelli is a fantastic font trio that combines three beautiful script calligraphy. It has a feminine and elegant look which is great for logos, invitations, and blogs, but can also be used to make a striking headline. Get inspired by this extraordinary set!
  38. Word From Radio by Dharma Type, $14.99
    Based on retro vinyl records in the middle of 20th century. the mixture of funky, hippie and mid-century’s futuristics. There are three other fonts designed by in the same concept. -African Elephant Trunk -Moon Star Soul -Rebel Train Goes -Word From Radio
  39. Olympik by The Northern Block, $16.70
    A multi-lined typeface digitally remastered from the 1970s Letraset font Optex. The font has gone through an exacting design program with over 100 hours in the production. Details include: three unique styles, a full character set, manually edited kerning and Euro symbol.
  40. So Nouveau JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Three of the four letters of the name “Jane” on the cover of a vintage piece of sheet music inspired So Nouveau JNL. The free-form swoops emulating the pen lettering of the early 1900s adds a nostalgic charm to this typeface.
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