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  1. Autoguard by Suby Studio, $16.00
    Autoguard is a monoline font with vintage looks. It is perfect to create beautiful vintage typography for your projects like t-shirts, merchandising, logo labels, posters, magazines, packaging, quotation and more.
  2. MBF Future Voyage by Moonbandit, $15.00
    Future Voyage, a clean modern futuristic sans serif display font. This typeface is perfect for minimalist scifi theme. Perfect usage as logo, poster, display, headline, t-shirt design and many more.
  3. PIXymbols Signet Emboss by Page Studio Graphics, $29.00
    Capital aphabet simulating blind embossing, to create distinctive stationery. Includes six border styles for monograms, each accessed by a single keystroke, as well as decorative rule characters to generate business letterheads.
  4. Amiable Forsythia by Letterhanna Studio, $19.00
    Amiable Forsythia Script Font – a new modern, clean & fresh script with a lot of swashes and stylistic alternate, make this font looks elegant, natural, stylish and perfect for any awesome projects
  5. Hadeya by Typefactory, $14.00
    Hadeya is a modern and beautiful script font. It has a elegant style and is perfect for creating quotes, logos, social media post, clothing, poster, id card, card, and many more.
  6. Daeron by Uncaving Nation, $15.00
    Daeron is a display typeface serif usefull for classic or modern look. Perfectly suitable for creating Logotype, printed quotes, invitations, cards, product packaging, headers, Letterhead, Apparel , Web design, Magazine, Book, etc.
  7. Fibula by Hurufatfont, $19.00
    "Fibula" has a surprising and lively effect? The design is based on the form of a safety-pin. Fibula display font offers designers creative alternatives to create brands, packaging and titles.
  8. Guffie by Dealita Studio, $9.00
    Guffie - a chic & elegant display modern serif with beautiful contrast. Specially designed for fashion-themed projects, perfectly suitable for creating elegant, chic, lifestyle designs such as logos, titles, magazines, and more.
  9. Circle typeface by oscarpmlopes, $25.00
    Circle typeface is a font inspired by the circle geometric form. The result is a very clean and harmonious design that can be used for many different purposes, contexts and styles.
  10. Manthesy by Stringlabs Creative Studio, $29.00
    Manthesy is a flowing and elegant handwritten font, created with the help of a brush pen. Get inspired by its unique and beautiful style and add it to your favorite designs!
  11. Patricia Rustine by Letterena Studios, $9.00
    Patricia Rustine is a romantic and sweet calligraphy typeface with characters that dance along the baseline. It will add a luxury spark to any design project that you wish to create!
  12. Borka by Wirtu, $8.00
    Borka is sans-serif, clean and simple family that can be used for wide variety of purposes. It is well suited for web text, advertisements, designs, flyers, posters, brochures and more.
  13. Christmas Preference by Seemly Fonts, $12.00
    Christmas Preference is a clean, simple, and natural handwritten font. Not too thin and not too thick, balanced and varied, this font was designed to enhance the beauty of your projects.
  14. Acta Variable by DSType, $350.00
    Acta Variable is a clean and fresh type system that remains conservative enough for newspaper setting. The complete Acta Variable allows the possibility to modify the Weight and Optical size axis.
  15. Melatti by Awanstudio, $15.00
    Melatti allows you to create stunning and easy hand-lettering in an instant. Ideal for the logo, quotes, wedding, product label/packaging, fashion, letter, advertising, invitation, poster, merchandise, greeting cards, etc.
  16. MPI Atlas by mpressInteractive, $5.00
    Atlas is an affable display font (think friendly neighborhood pub) originally created by Day & Collins of London. Atlas has thick strokes and triangular, rounded serifs. Some characters feature curly, decorative elements.
  17. Kardelen by HakanPolatovic, $10.00
    KARDELEN means,snowdrop flower in Turkish BEAUTY Kardelen font is created for expression of pure beauty GEOMETRY Every glyph on kardelen has a ratio to one another,which makes it rational
  18. Enchanted Land - Personal use only
  19. Alisal by Monotype, $29.99
    Matthew Carter has been refining his design for Alisal for so long, he says, that when he was asked to complete the design for the Monotype Library, it was almost as if he were doing a historical revival of his own typeface. The illusion even extended to changes in his work process: although he now does all his preliminary and final drawing on screen, the first trial renderings of Alisal were done as pencil renderings. Alisal is best classified as an Italian old style design. Originally created between the late 15th and mid-16th centuries in northern Italy, the true Italian old styles were some of the first roman types. They tend to be the most calligraphic of serifed faces, with the axis of their curved strokes inclined to the left, as if drawn with a flat-tipped pen or brush. These designs offer sturdy, free-flowing and heavily bracketed serifs, short descenders, and a modest contrast in stroke weight. Alisal has nearly all the classic Italian old style character traits, plus a few quirks of its own. It is calligraphic in nature, with more of a pen-drawn quality than faces like Palatino or Goudy Old Style. It is more rough-hewn than either Goudy's Kennerley or Benton's Cloister, and is generally heavier in weight than most of the other Italian old style designs. One place where Alisal makes a clean break with traditional old style designs is in the serifs. While sturdy and clearly reflecting pen-drawn strokes, Alisal's serifs have no bracketing and appear to be straight strokes crossing the main vertical. Like Caslon or Trajanus, Alisal is a handsome design when viewed as a block of copy. Ascenders are tall and elegant, and serve as a counterpoint to the robust strength of the rest of the design. Alisal is available as a small family of roman and bold with a complementary italic for the basic roman weight, providing all that is needed for the majority of text typography. Alisal is not as well-known as some of Carter's other typefaces, but this lovely and long-incubated design was certainly worth the wait.
  20. Rabenau by Linotype, $29.99
    Rabenau (formerly Lucinde), the distinctly warm and legible type family For 30 years the graphic designer Axel Bertram worked at creating his typefaces: He developed complete new alphabets for magazines and typewriters as well as for the constant demand for typefaces for use by commercial artists. He has developed wall charts the size of advertising posters as teaching aids for training commercial and graphic artists to write in a clean, classic cursive script. In the eighties he used the American Chyron computer to design a screen font for television. In the mid-nineties he discovered for himself the fabulous possibilities offered by the Fontographer font software program and explored them playfully. From the results of these experiments, Axel Bertram selected a design for further development. From 2003 onwards the calligrapher and type designer Andreas Frohloff collaborated with him on the further development and production of the 16 fonts of the Rabenauâ„¢ typeface family.The Rabenau font was inspired by many factors: From the fonts used as book covers to typewriter fonts and even printed material from England dating from the beginning of the nineteenth century (e.g. those used by the skilled printer William Bulmer), Rabenau's relatively high contrast is offset by some organic tapers, subtley rounded bracketed serifs, and a fairly generous x-height. This makes for a typeface that looks especially good in print. Its broad repertoire of weights and styles - Condensed, Poster, and Shadow - give it added versatility, and make it ideal for setting both display and text in the same typeface. Throughout the heavier weights, the contrast is maintained. The Poster Italic sparkles, and will make a fine display type for dynamic headlines, or logotypes. This family of sixteen fonts works beautifully together. All Rabenau font styles have a large set of ligatures and thus cover typical letter combinations in many European languages. Besides the standard ligatures for ff, fi and fl, letter connections are also available for tt, th and fj or ffi, ffl and ffk. The range is completed with lovely arched transitions for the characters st, ck or ct. The latter gives the font that certain something, both in continuous text and above all in headlines.
  21. Sign Project JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Sign Project JNL is based on vintage water-applied decals once made by the Meyercord Decal Company of Chicago (and later Carol Stream), Illinois. These decals were popular during the 1950s and 1960s for window signage, boat identification, mailbox names and numbers and hundreds of other projects.
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  23. Euffrat - Personal use only
  24. Admiration Pains - Personal use only
  25. Grachi 2 - Unknown license
  26. Tresdias Black - Unknown license
  27. Adigiana 2 - Unknown license
  28. iNked God - Personal use only
  29. OLD SYDNEY_DEMO - Personal use only
  30. Obscure Actions - Unknown license
  31. WW2 Aircraft - Personal use only
  32. Brawl - Unknown license
  33. Glider Girls - Unknown license
  34. Bad Mofo - Personal use only
  35. DARK PLACE_DEMO - Personal use only
  36. Ventilate - Unknown license
  37. DENNE | Sketchy - Personal use only
  38. IRON MATHBOOK - Personal use only
  39. trop flou - Personal use only
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