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  1. ApronSoft by Hurufatfont, $19.00
    The genesis of ApronSoft font type family is inspired by soft-vertical structure of airplane window. On the other hand ApronSoft is making a reference to technological design mentality of early 2000's. In short texts it has stable view and also humanist effect. Very suitable for mobile apps, web designs, sportive & technological product packs and ads designs. Especially Narrow Bold and Condensed Bold Italic weights have fluid and strong expression for striking headlines. User friendly ApronSoft serves rich opentype properties; small capitals, alternative letters (a, c, e, g, k, l, q, s, y, A, C, G, K, M, N, R, S), stylistic sets, standart and optional ligatures, oldstyle figures, tabular linings, arrows, bullets and wide money currencies, fractions and math symbols. With reduced file size, it’s softer now!
  2. Gotico by GroupType, $19.00
    Gotico™, meaning Gothic, is a Blackletter script (sometimes referred to as Old English). The original Gotico design was first brought to market by the Fundicion Tipografica Richard Gans type foundry (1888-1975) in Spain. The designer of Gotico is unknown and for many years the font was formerly sold only in Europe.
  3. Gimbal Egyptian by AVP, $19.00
    Gimbal Egyptian is a richly-featured font family providing many style options across a broad range of languages. It is twinned with Gimbal Grotesque, a sans-serif family with an identical range of weights and features. Originally conceived as a small webfont family, the letterforms have been revitalised to put a spring in their step and the family has been extended to create a versatile multi-script text face equally at home on the printed page. Carefully crafted at all weights, Gimbal also lends itself to headlines and display applications such as posters, exhibitions and signage while resolving well on-screen for general document creation and web-based applications. The letters are spaced for best readability on-screen and in the usual printed body text ranges but are tolerant of tracking adjustment to suit other uses. The styles are divided by width into four families (Compressed, Condensed, Normal, Extended), each family possessing six weights plus corresponding italics. Within each family, the 'regular' and 'bold' weights are style-linked, and all upright forms have an italic counterpart. The full opentype character set includes latin, greek and cyrillic scripts with appropriate local variants (also as stylistic sets) for Turkish, Polish and Romanian (latin) and Russian, Bulgarian and Serbian (cyrillic). All fonts contain small capitals for all scripts, superscript for latin and commonly used greek together with the usual numeral style, size and positioning options. The default numerals are 'proportional lining'. Other opentype features include case-sensitive marks, fractions, and some discretionary ligatures. A set of circled numerals and circled latin capitals is included, along with an unusual feature that composes 2-character country codes.
  4. Gimbal Grotesque by AVP, $19.00
    Gimbal Grotesque is a richly-featured font family providing many style options across a broad range of languages. It is twinned with Gimbal Egyptian, a slab-serif family with an identical range of weights and features. Originally conceived as a small webfont family, the letterforms have been revitalised to put a spring in their step and the family has been extended to create a versatile multi-script text face equally at home on the printed page. Carefully crafted at all weights, Gimbal also lends itself to headlines and display applications such as posters, exhibitions and signage while resolving well on-screen for general document creation and web-based applications. The letters are spaced for best readability on-screen and in the usual printed body text ranges but are tolerant of tracking adjustment to suit other uses. The styles are divided by width into four families (Compressed, Condensed, Normal, Extended), each family possessing six weights plus corresponding italics. Within each family, the 'regular' and 'bold' weights are style-linked, and all upright forms have an italic counterpart. The full opentype character set includes latin, greek and cyrillic scripts with appropriate local variants (also as stylistic sets) for Turkish, Polish and Romanian (latin) and Russian, Bulgarian and Serbian (cyrillic). All fonts contain small capitals for all scripts, superscript for latin and commonly used greek together with the usual numeral style, size and positioning options. The default numerals are 'proportional lining'. Other opentype features include case-sensitive marks, fractions, and some discretionary ligatures. A set of circled numerals and circled latin capitals is included, along with an unusual feature that composes 2-character country codes.
  5. Bella Copia by Vincenzo Crisafulli, $29.00
    Bella Copia is a font dedicated to the world of childhood, to the writing of primary school children, but can also be used to compose texts or express essential concepts. It can be used for food, fashion, logos and much more. The clarity in the sign wants to express simplicity and immediacy. As far as possible, what is "not needed" has been taken away from individual glyphs. In the illustrations an attempt has been made, by combining images with fonts, to express the concept of cleanliness, simplicity and clarity. It is composed of 314 glyphs to try to embrace as many languages as possible.
  6. Wieynck Fraktur by RMU, $25.00
    Heinrich Wieynck’s blackletter font, carefully redrawn and redesigned for modern use. Due to its proportions, this blackletter font can also be used for body texts. This font contains the letter ‚long s‘ which can be reached in two ways. Either you use the OpenType feature ‚historical forms‘, or you type the summation sign on your keyboard. There are two graphic elements implemented, a corner element and a pearl for framing. The corner can be set by [alt] + [shift] + 1 for the outline, and [alt] + v for the filling. The pearl, set on a path, is accomplished by [alt] + [shift] + p for the outline, and [alt] + p for the filling.
  7. ITC Malstock by ITC, $29.99
    ITC Malstock is the work of Czech designer Frantisek Storm. The idea is based on a sign painting technique that uses a flat brush and a Maalstok, a long bar with soft padding which is used as a rest for the painter's hand and a guide for vertical lines. The strokes of this font end with a split stem which recalls the traces of the writer's brush. ITC Malstock is a narrow typeface which is ideal for headlines, invitations and advertisements. The designer recommends combining his typeface with others, to create harmony with sans serif typefaces in text sizes or contrast with serif typefaces.
  8. Bejita by Twinletter, $15.00
    Do you require a distinctive and eye-catching font for your company’s logo, social media posts, or other purposes? You’ll love the Bejita San Serif font family. It has been designed to assist and make it simple for you to create stunning graphic design projects of any kind: logos, posters, signs, packaging, font art, and so on, with 18 different styles to choose from. 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.
  9. Baby Angel by Selotype, $12.00
    Baby Angel Script is a beautiful calligraphy design, including Regular. This font can be used for various purposes such as logos, product packaging, wedding invitations, branding, titles, signs, labels, signatures, book covers, posters, quotes, and more. Baby Angel Script is coded with Unicode PUA, which allows access to all features without special design software. Mac users can use the Letter Book, and Windows users can use Character Maps to view and copy additional characters to paste into your favorite text editor / application. If you need help or have questions, let me know or send an email "SelotypeStudio@gmail.com" I'm happy to help :) Thank you & Happy Design!
  10. Fast Lane by Gassstype, $22.00
    Here comes a New font,Introducing Fast Lane - Dynamic Handwritten Font with a natural style and dramatic movement. Crafted manually with love and passion, This font is great for your next creative project such as logos, printed quotes, invitations, cards, product packaging, headers, Logotype, Letterhead, Poster, Label, and etc. This handmade font will make your design has a beautiful natural touch for each details. It is perfect for any design project as Invitation,logo, book cover, craft or any design purposes,photos, photography overlays, signs, window art, scrapbooking, tags and so much more! This font is PUA encoded which means you can access all of ligatures glypsh.
  11. Julianti by Sulthan Studio, $12.00
    Julianti script new elegant font! This font was created specifically for those of you who need a touch of elegance, cute, fresh, to design your next project with perfect and amazing results. Julianti Script that is very beautiful and attractive, and is equipped with lines that are perfect for use for various purposes. Such as titles, signatures, logos, correspondence, wedding invitations, letterhead, sign boards, labels, bulletins, posters, badges, Branding, Greeting Cards, etc. Julianti Script is built with OpenType features and includes a beginning and an end. It comes with OpenType Stylistice, Initial, swash, ligatures and everything to add touches to your design and also support other languages :)
  12. Raslani American letters - Unknown license
  13. Kremlin Bolshevik - Unknown license
  14. Rocker stage by Jehansyah, $9.00
    This font is very beautiful if we combine it into a design that wants to appear bold, bold and unique, there are several alternatives that you can use to make this font as support for your design project.
  15. Eckhardt Relaxed JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Eckhardt Relaxed JNL was modeled from an example of a casual, hand lettered alphabet from a page of a vintage textbook. This style of freehand lettering always lends itself well to posters, show card and sign work, but is equally at home in ad design or titling. The typeface is an addition to the group of type styles inspired by sign lettering, and is named for Jeff Levine's good friend, the late Al Eckhardt; whose shop turned out quality hand lettering from 1959 until his passing in 2005. Eckhardt Relaxed JNL is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  16. Barnstormer Script by Dear Alison, $29.00
    Have you ever wondered why sign painter scripts, even though they can sometimes be filled with unusual letterforms strike up such a personal connection of familiarity? Is it the weight of the brushstrokes, or is it the quick fluidity of the strokes? Whatever the reason, a sign painter script just has personality! Barnstormer Script taps into that association and brings a speedy sassiness reminiscent of retro travel brochures and appliance advertisements. But for whatever you might need this script for, you'll find it up for the task. Add a little flavor to your font collection and pick up Barnstormer Script today!
  17. Egyptian Hieroglyphics – Dendera by Deniart Systems, $25.00
    Cast your stars like the ancient Pharaohs. Commonly known as the Zodiac of Dendera, this series is based on the symbols found on the roof of the temple at Dendera. It is believed that the Egyptians likely borrowed the signs of the zodiac from the Greeks, possibly in the Ptolemaic period. Containing 52 unique characters, the series includes the 12 zodiac signs, the 30 phases of the moon in its equatorial position, the Gods of the four winds, and the Gods of the five planets of Venus, Mercury, Mars, Saturn and Jupiter. NOTE: this font comes with an interpretation guide in pdf format.
  18. Mocombo JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Mocombo JNL is a slightly modified version of one of the numerous alphabets created by the late Alf R. Becker for Signs of the Times Magazine during the period of the 1930s through the 1950s. Tod Swormstedt of ST Media—who is also the curator of the American Sign Museum in Cincinnati, Ohio—supplied Jeff Levine a wealth of source material from which this font is derived. The angular style of this typeface was originally referred to as “German Poster Lettering” by Becker, but it can represent many styles from 1940s night clubs to African safaris and just about anything in-between.
  19. Roadway by K-Type, $20.00
    Roadway is based on U.S. highway lettering observed on New York street signs. Two weights of capitals would often be used on the same sign, condensed for the main name, and a half-size regular superscript for ‘road’ or ’street’. Roadway is a Small Caps font. The upper case consists of condensed capitals, the lower case consists of regular width small caps, sized at 50% and superscript. A small superscript comma and period, aligned with the lowercase, are at keystrokes < and > respectively. A small hyphen lining with the superscript lowercase is at the en dash position (Mac: option hyphen, Windows: alt-0150).
  20. Starboy by Shakira Studio, $19.00
    Introducing Starboy - The Hottest Bold Serif Display Font of the Moment! Starboy is here to redefine your design game with a boldness that's right on-trend. This dynamic font duo features both a regular and outline version, making it the ultimate choice for designers who want to stay ahead of the curve in today's design scene. The regular version of Starboy is a powerhouse of bold serifs and stylish sophistication, perfect for creating designs that make a bold statement. The outline version takes this to the next level, adding an extra layer of modernity and versatility to your projects. In a design world that's constantly evolving, Starboy stands out as the go-to font for capturing attention and creating memorable visuals. Whether you're working on cutting-edge branding, striking headlines, or contemporary packaging, Starboy's duo of fonts ensures your work aligns with the latest design trends. Here's what you get: Regular, Outline All Multilingual symbol Opentype features ( ligature, alternate ) Accessible in the Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe InDesign, even work on Microsoft Word. PUA Encoded Characters - Fully accessible without additional design software. Multilingual character supports : (Afrikaans, Albanian, Catalan, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Hungarian, Icelandic, Italian, Lithuanian, Maltese, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish, Zulu) Follow my shop for upcoming updates, and for more of my work, Thank you!
  21. Fairfield by Linotype, $41.99
    Rudolph Ruzicka designed his font Fairfield as a legible text font. His philosophy: The reader expects optical assistance with reading. He does not want to be distracted while interpreting and understanding the ideas of a text." Fairfield font is based on the forms of Venecian Old Face fonts as well as on the designs and details of Art Deco, giving the font a distinctive appearance"
  22. DF Zzzz by Dutchfonts, $33.00
    This typeface, in fact a bitmap font 'avant la lettre' is an interpretation of the Old Face condensed type. It is being used where space is scarce. Its skeleton is projected on the chain structure of a fly screen. Eventually your text lines fill the space as wide as hypothetical doors can be. In small sizes the text appears to be drawn with a pencil.
  23. Personalization by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    In the 1960s it was a popular trend to personalize one’s possessions with your initials. From wallets and handbags to eyeglasses; from luggage to even cars, initial personalization was the fad of the time. The British division of Gulf Oil offered for sale a set of gold metallic stick-on initials for 25 pence, complete with two Gulf logos so the company could get some extra advertising mileage out of the promotion. These extra-wide, bold initials served as the idea model for Personalization JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  24. Kisik by Kisla, $19.99
    Kisik is a handwritten font. I got a request to put my handwriting into a font, so I decided to take the challenge and design a whole typeface with three different weights (light, regular, bold) and 638 glyphs to cover all 104 Latin languages. This is my first time making a font. Hope you'll enjoy it. I sure did making it. Check out the listing of glyphs if you can use this font in your work. Otherwise don’t hold back writing to tanjagawish@gmail.com and I’ll create them.
  25. Brevier by CAST, $45.00
    Compact sans, ideal for setting long texts in small or very small type sizes: for packaging, instruction booklets, drug information leaflets and anything else that has to be legible at very small sizes. Lean and rhythmical, designed ideally to be used at less than 8 points (Brevier was the old typefounders’ name for 8-point type), Brevier holds up well even under adverse printing conditions. The apparently geometric letterforms hide Renaissance characteristics, the x-height and openings are very generous and the strokes slightly modulated. In order to offset ink spread – which is inevitable when printing very small sizes of type – Brevier has large white spaces between the letters. All internal angles have deep ink traps and many connections have been left open.
  26. Elektrakution by Comicraft, $19.00
    SHE'S DEAD, FRANK It's the year 1991, BC (Before Comicraft) when REM were still making records and Frank Miller’s memorable run on Marvel Comics’ DAREDEVIL was just over ten years old. Comicraft’s Richard Starkings found himself working in Anaheim, California for Graphitti Designs. Graphitti had produced the first hardcover edition of Miller’s Batman tale, DARK KNIGHT RETURNS and was now putting together the sequel to Miller’s DAREDEVIL — ELEKTRA LIVES AGAIN! Richard was not engaged to letter this book, the pages of Frank’s incredible original art that came through Graphitti’s studio were already lettered by Marvel Stalwart, Jim Novak. However, there were some cover elements that needed to be added, based on the logo originally rendered by Frank’s brother, Steve. Starkings set about the task of creating an alphabet that could be used to develop Steve’s idea for the trade dress -- the cover elements, the back cover copy and credits on the interior pages. This was long before Macintosh computers and font programs made this work considerably easier, so Rich sat down with a pencil and a sheet of vellum and rendered an alphabet that could be used as the basis for the text that was needed... Those sketches have languished in a drawer for nearly thirty years, but now, finally, Comicraft’s John Roshell has dusted off those old letterforms and Elektrakuted a font based on those designs, a font we HAD to call ELEKTRAKUTION! As for Elektra; she’s dead, Frank. Features: Ten weights (Light, Regular, Bold; Rough Light, Regular & Bold; Inline, Inline Rough, Outline & Outline Rough) with upper & lowercase characters, Western & Central European accents and Greek characters.
  27. Beba by Eurotypo, $28.00
    Beba is based on geometric structures, where the same formal characteristics are applied to as many letters as possible. It is a sans-serif monoline typeface. It has a modern, clean and minimalist image; ideal to use for advertising, printed or digital graphics and signage system design.
  28. Standing Display by Gian Studio, $16.00
    Best collection of display fonts, don't miss it: Standing font is vintage elegant, these typefaces are truly made for one another. They work very well to give you the perfect design label you have designed. It's perfect for Logo, Advertising, Apparel Design, Label, Signage, Etc. Enjoy!
  29. Swipe Write by Something and Nothing, $10.00
    The Swipe Write letterforms are casual yet also look neat in a paragraph block of display copy. Available in both Regular and Solid styles, it is a powerful font that can be used for, posters, T-shirts, signage & design projects with a freehand and artistic feel.
  30. Musubi by Jonathan Ball, $19.00
    Musubi is juicy, flavorful display face inspired Tiki culture. Use it to make a big splash on posters and signage. This swinging face's special features include Small Capitals, tropical symbols, and decorative borders. Its funky and flared design is also perfect for a spooky Halloween bash!
  31. Monicallisa by Maulana Creative, $12.00
    Monicallisa Feminine Logo Script Font Monicallisa Feminine Logo Script Font is handwritten modern stylish fonts, combines from classic to modern typeface with a elegant baseline. Can be used for various purposes, such as headings, signature, logos, wedding invitation, t-shirt, letterhead, signage, lable, news, posters, badges etc.
  32. Belton by Matra Creative, $12.00
    Belton is a unique handwritten font. It includes elegant swashes which can be used to give a luxurious look to your designs. It can be used for various purposes such as logos, wedding invitations, headings, t-shirts, letterhead, signage, labels, news, posters, badges and so much more.
  33. De La Croix by Wilton Foundry, $19.00
    De La Croix font was inspired by the works of Eugène Delacroix, leader of the Romantic School. De La Croix is a strong yet romantic font that plays well in a wide variety of placements like posters, signage, advertising, fashion, display, wayfinding, publications, packaging, logotypes, and more.
  34. Diagonal ND by Neufville Digital, $29.60
    Inspired by Barcelona’s Diagonal street, Antoni Morillas designed Diagonal ND in 1970. A sans that alternates straight and inclined lines, with a strong rhythm and its own personality. Its range of possible usages are very varied: signage, headlines, packaging, etc. Diagonal is a Trademark of BauerTypes SL
  35. Smena by ParaType, $30.00
    Smena was based on the lettering of the so called 'calligraphic style' that was very popular during the period 1940-1970. The style was used in logos, book and magazine headlines, posters, signage etc. For use in advertising and display typography. Licensed by ParaType in 2006.
  36. Fashion Statement JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    An example of hand lettering from a vintage instructional book was the basis for Fashion Statement JNL; available in both regular and oblique versions. This extra-wide "thick and thin" design is perfect for replicating the classic signage and print work of the Art Deco era.
  37. Atophuzomekosou by Meyerfonts, $15.00
    Atophuzomekosou is a sans serif typeface that can be used for a lot of purposes, including: signage, posters, campaigns, videos, artworks, billboards, games, and many more. The 7-segment and Arbitrary fraction characters are located in the Private Use Area at U+E000 and U+E100 respectively.
  38. Aryaduta by Hrz Studio, $12.00
    Aryaduta is a romantic and gorgeous looking typeface. It can be used for various purposes, such as logos, wedding invitation, t-shirt, letterhead, signage, news, posters, badges and more. This font is PUA encoded which means you can access all of the glyphs and swashes with ease!
  39. Fruitella by Zamjump, $17.00
    Fruitella is a geometric sans serif look. Designed with powerful opentype features in mind. equipped with ligature standards that are different from ligatures in general. Perfect for graphic design and any display use. It can easily work for web, signage, corporate, and also for editorial design.
  40. Roselina Script by Seniors Studio, $21.00
    Roselina Script is a modern calligraphy, with a vintage feel. moving baseline and elegant touch. Can be used for various purposes.such as headings, signature, logos, wedding invitation, t-shirt, letterhead, signage, lable, news, posters, badges etc. Including initial and terminal letters, alternates, ligatures and multiple language support.
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