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  1. Krazy Klown by Comicraft, $19.00
    It’s Krusty! It’s a Krypt Kicker! It’s a Killer Kween! Its serifs are like dynamite with a Laser Beam! KomiKraft’s new font Krazy Klown isn’t just white greasepaint and clown shoes, it’s hiding in the drain system ready to surprise you with alternate Kharakters, Killer ligatures… and did we mention Krazy Klown shoes? Kooky John K Roshell has kooked up a kinky font that is the perfect Kompliment to Monster Mash and Carry On Screaming. It’s a little bit Tiki and a whole lotta Kicky! Features two weights with alternate uppercase alphabets • Languages: Western & Central Europe • Features: Automatic Alternates & Connecting Ligatures
  2. Ghostly Whispers by Seemly Fonts, $12.00
    A creepy and gloomy display typeface is called Ghostly Whispers. This typeface is perfect for use in stationary, logos, t-shirts, paper, print design, website headers, picture frames, flyers, album covers, posters, image sliders, and other items.
  3. Nikki by Galapagos, $39.00
    This typeface was named for one of George's daughters, at her request, after she discovered that another of George's designs, ITC Kristen, bore an appellation strikingly similar to that of her sister. And then there was peace...
  4. Softly Darkish by Seemly Fonts, $12.00
    Softly Darkish is a brush display font. This font is ideal for use in a variety of contexts, including stationary, logos, t-shirts, paper, print design, website headers, picture frames, flyers, album covers, posters, and image sliders.
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  6. Surrey by Intellecta Design, $26.90
    Surrey is a collection of seven different decorative fonts, all uppercase letter designs, great display face for headers and antique-like projects. It's another Intellecta's best-seller, a classic vintage design remastered with our feeling to ancient things.
  7. See You Again by Seemly Fonts, $14.00
    See You Again is a brand new and thin lettered display font. See You Again is perfectly suited for stationery, logos, t-shirt, paper, print design, website header, photo frame, flyer, music cover, poster, image slider, and much more.
  8. Millrich Olivian NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    Fat, wide and friendly—that describes this offering from the Miller and Richards foundy of Glasgow to a tee. Use it in good health. Both versions support the Latin 1252, Central European 1250, Turkish 1254 and Baltic 1257 codepages.
  9. Deco Bevel by Open Window, $-
    Deco Bevel is a filter font based on Deco, an original Open Window classic. It came about while I was experimenting with light and shadows using 3D rendering software and Photoshop. Its ideal use is as a display font.
  10. High Tide AT by Arctype, $12.00
    High Tide is inspired by the lettering made by the fisherman of Cornwall. Shapes made by hand that are created to be functional with a geometric precision, yet appear hand-drawn and human for an honest and sincere quality.
  11. Gracia Solo by astype, $30.00
    Gracia Solo is a sister design of Gracia. Gracia Solo has left its connection forms without losing the typical look of English scripts. OpenType features: - central European faces - stylistic alternates - proportional, mediaeval numerals & Roman numerals - numerators, denominators and fractions
  12. PR Swirlies 08 by PR Fonts, $10.80
    This font is a collection of simple calligraphic ornaments suitable for invitations, gift tags, and anything that can benifit from a "spoonful of sugar" visually. This font includes fewer line fillers, and more "ferns and fans" than our previous swirlies.
  13. Frankie by Type-Ø-Tones, $60.00
    Frankie remains a classic among classics. A pioneer of the Type-Ø-Tones catalog, this is their personal eroded Franklin Gothic.  Avoid imitations. Try Frankie, today still their best-seller. Now, in this updated version with a complete CE Character Set.
  14. Deco Neue Wilde by Open Window, $-
    Deco Neue Wilde is a filter font based on Deco, an original Open Window classic. It sort of speaks for itself but it reminds me of a lava lamp and the countless shapes that you could waste time watching appear.
  15. Bookman Old Style by Monotype, $40.99
    The origins of Bookman Old Style lie in the typeface called Oldstyle Antique, designed by A C Phemister circa 1858 for the Miller and Richard foundry in Edinburgh, Scotland. Many American foundries made versions of this type which eventually became known as Bookman. Monotype Bookman Old Style roman is based on earlier Lanston Monotype and ATF models. The italic has been re drawn following the style of the Oldstyle Antique italics of Miller and Richard. Although called “Old Style,” the near vertical stress of the face puts it into the transitional category. The Bookman Old Style font family is a legible and robust text face.
  16. Bookman Old Style Paneuropean by Monotype, $92.99
    The origins of Bookman Old Style lie in the typeface called Oldstyle Antique, designed by A C Phemister circa 1858 for the Miller and Richard foundry in Edinburgh, Scotland. Many American foundries made versions of this type which eventually became known as Bookman. Monotype Bookman Old Style roman is based on earlier Lanston Monotype and ATF models. The italic has been re drawn following the style of the Oldstyle Antique italics of Miller and Richard. Although called “Old Style,” the near vertical stress of the face puts it into the transitional category. The Bookman Old Style font family is a legible and robust text face.
  17. ocr-t by FaceType, $7.00
    Being a geometric sanserif ocr-t comes in eleven weights from ultrawhite to infrablack (brightwhite, white, silver, lightgrey, grey, darkgrey, anthracite, black, jetblack). With more than 600 glyphs it covers all your typographic needs and manages to stay at the same place no matter which width you’re using. Its readability and legibility is more than fine although it needs no kerning. The infrablack is really black, in order to achieve this, the form of letters change from darkgrey to anthracite from upright to some kind of upright italic. This also gives opportunity to mix two weights with same colour but different architecture. Find also stylistic sets, alternate letters, lots of bullets, different arrows, hands and well: kind of hearts.
  18. Copperplate Alt by Wiescher Design, $39.50
    Copperplate Alt is the sister font to Copperplate Wide. The »Alt« version stands for alternative and has lowercase letters that are slightly smaller than the uppercase. It gives you another possibility to use this elegant typeface. Your forever inventive type designer - Gert Wiescher
  19. Song Folio JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A 1940s Australian song folio featuring tunes performed by singer-actress Deanna Durbin had her name hand lettered in an interesting Art Deco style sans. This became the basis for Song Folio JNL, capturing all the nuances of the original in digital form.
  20. Millrich Reading NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    The 1918 specimen book of the Miller and Richard Type Foundry of London and Edinburgh featured this endearing typeface. Both versions of this font include the complete Latin 1252 and Central European 1250 character sets, as well as a very tasty f_f_i ligature.
  21. Bruce Old Style by Bitstream, $29.99
    This is the Bruce Foundry’s Old Style No.20, which was loosely based on the Miller & Richard Old Style. It was recut at Lanston under Sol Hess’ direction in 1909, and survives as the second text face in the Sears Roebuck Catalogue.
  22. Scribe by Wiescher Design, $49.50
    Scribe is an elaborate typeface somewhere in between Bodoni and an English script. It has interwoven capitals and joining lowercase letters. I have tried to make something new that has this old, settled touch. I think I like it. Yours sincerely, Gert Wiescher
  23. Bommer Slab Rounded by dooType, $-
    Bommer Slab Rounded designed by Eduilson Coan is the softer sister of Bommer Slab released in April 2014. This family includes 14 weights: seven uprights and seven italics and opentype features such as: all caps, ligatures, ordinal, fractions, numerator, denominator, superscript and subscript.
  24. Millrich Moravian NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    Originally called Bohemian in the 1918 specimen book of the Miller and Richard Type Foundry of London and Edinburgh, this Jugendstil typeface still retains its freshness and quaint charm. Both versions of this font include the complete Latin 1252 and Central European 1250 character sets.
  25. Cullens Shoes by Aboutype, $24.99
    Decorative three-dimensional display font with cap and lowercase. Originally designed for a shoe company. Works with colors, gradients and filters. Cullens Shoes was designed for all media and works best at 30 point and above. Cullens Shoes requires subjective display kerning and compensation.
  26. Simply Happy by Seemly Fonts, $14.00
    For stationery, logos, t-shirts, print design, website headers, photo frames, flyers, music album covers, posters, image sliders, and much more, Simply Happy is a handwritten typeface that works beautifully. Your favorite creative ideas will come to life when you add this typeface to them.
  27. Hold On by Seemly Fonts, $12.00
    Hold on is a chunky and bold display font featuring subtle brush-strokes for a friendly feel. This gorgeous typeface is perfectly suited for stationery, logos, t-shirt, paper, print design, website header, photo frame, flyer, music cover, poster, image slider, and much more!
  28. Find Peace by Seemly Fonts, $12.00
    Presenting Find Peace is a standout display font that's ideal for giving your designs a special touch. If you use this font, your design will seem appealing. Apply it for print design, photo frames, flyers, record covers, stationery, t-shirts, image sliders, paper, and more.
  29. Meep by Dawnland, $13.00
    What to do today? Meep? Meep! Meep! Meep! They all agreed. Meet the Meep sisters - Lala, Lili, Lolo & Lulu - a handwritten narrow font in 4 weights - regular & slanted with common- and many double letter ligatures for a natural & varied hand drawn look! Go create! Meep!
  30. Max Stitch by Aboutype, $24.99
    Similar to Erasurehead. Redrawn as in line, outline font for embroidery application. Works well with layers, colors, gradients and filters. Max was designed for all media and can be used in a wide range of point sizes. Max requires subjective display kerning and compensation.
  31. Cantilever by Meat Studio, $9.00
    Cantilever is a variable, 20 style display typeface designed by Stew Deane. The idea came from using variable type mechanics to create a typeface that became more than type — it's designed to be impactful, fill space and turn text into something graphic and visual. Being fixed-width (at whatever width you choose) means it is perfect for stacking, as well as stretching ultra wide. It's a typeface designed to take centre stage and own space. By using the variable sliders in your design software you can give your typography a bespoke, ownable aesthetic. The sliders in Cantilever are Weight and Width, and are designed for maximum impact in any space. Play around.
  32. ITC Napoleone Slab by ITC, $29.99
    There is something straight-forward and no-nonsense about slab serifed typefaces. Calligraphic designs, on the other hand, evoke a sense of humanity and immediacy - even intimacy. ITC Napoleone Slab combines both slab serif and calligraphic design traits into a single typeface design. Heady stuff. The result is unlike almost any other slab serif typeface. According to designer Silvio Napoleone, “The concept developed from my explorations as a student in an independent lettering class. I sketched many historical letterforms by brush. I continued experimenting for several years after, sketching by hand and on the computer. Eventually, I chose the slab serif for production because of its distinctive design quality.” ITC Napoleone Slab is exceptionally versatile. The family is economical in width and contains true italic designs, oldstyle numbers and a suite of special ligatures. According to Silvio, “Napoleone Slab was designed to work well at all sizes, and in on-screen applications.” Silvio currently lives in Toronto, where he works for a “young, enthusiastic interactive firm.” His designs have been exhibited nationally and internationally, and his work was also part of a traveling exhibit for the American Institute of Graphic Arts.
  33. Loving Days by Seemly Fonts, $14.00
    Loving Days is a brand new handwritten font perfectly suited for stationery, logos, t-shirts, print design, website headers, photo frames, flyers, music album covers, posters, image sliders, and much more. Add this font to your favorite creative ideas, and notice how it makes them come alive!
  34. Radio Interference by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The font Antique Slabserif JNL was run through a filter to create a design that looks like worn type at smaller settings or jaggedly distressed lettering in larger type heights. The end result is Radio Interference JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  35. Raspberry Script by Mans Greback, $59.00
    Raspberry Script is a tall and characteristic script typeface. It supports hundred of Latin languages, and has several ligatures to maximize the letters' flow. The font is designed and created by Noah Kinard and Måns Grebäck. Also check out its sister fonts: Blueberry Script and Strawberry Script.
  36. Valis by AdultHumanMale, $12.00
    Valis is a thin, futurist, lightweight font, a sister font to my other design Ebdus. Valis has more of a 3D Angular feel. This font is an omnicase font, with capitals, capital-lowercase and lower case letters available. Lowercase letters are accessible through your Glyphs palette.
  37. Blueberry Script by Mans Greback, $59.00
    Blueberry Script is a bold and characteristic script typeface.  It supports hundred of Latin languages, and has several ligatures to maximize the letters' flow.  The font is designed and created by Noah Kinard and Måns Grebäck.  Also check out its sister fonts: Raspberry Script and Strawberry Script.
  38. Opera by Stereo Type Haus, $10.00
    Characterized by its quirky counter spaces, Opera is named after the font’s letter “O”, resembling the open mouth of an opera singer. The 3 weights plus italics can be used individually or together for a variety of applications including magazine body texts or a striking headline.
  39. Unboring by PintassilgoPrints, $20.00
    Boring titles? Boring chunk of text? Unbore’em all! This nifty stackable family features two fonts, both with two options for each letter. Pile them up and play with opacities for a killer superposed effect. Or use each alone if you prefer. Unboringness guaranteed either way. Cheers!
  40. Bloktor Mosaik JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Bloktor Mosaik JNL from Jeff Levine was at first a straightforward brick design sent to Typodermic's Ray Larabie for preview. Ray decided to run it through a filter to see what would happen, resulting in a font that emulates the look of cut stone or tile.
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