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  1. Being Strong by Subectype, $15.00
    Being Strong is a layered script and is inspired by bold, hand-lettered, vintage scripts. It includes OpenType features and additional accented characters, and is great for logotype, posters, badges, book covers, t-shirt designs, packaging and any more.
  2. Hardsign by Blankids, $15.00
    Introducing a new layered bold script font called Hardsign .Hardsign inspired by classic signage and vintage font. Hardsign came with open type features and multilingual accent good for logotype, poster, badge, book cover, tshirt design, packaging and any more.
  3. Creion by Horea Grindean, $32.00
    Creion is a minimal round font, perfect for 2.0 logos and contemporary headlines. Creion fonts is an exclusive type fonts inspired by design elements. It includes a light version, a regular version and a bold version for strong type.
  4. NoPain by Ingrimayne Type, $9.00
    The letters of NoPain went to a party and had a bit too much to drink. The four NoPain typefaces, regular and bold of NoPainRight and NoPainLeft, were formed by distorting the letters of the wide-serifed font Valgal.
  5. Lawbreaker JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The December, 1935 movie poster for James Cagney in “Public Enemy” has its title hand lettered in a bold, squared, slab serif type style. Now digitally recreated as Lawbreaker JNL, it is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  6. Pervitina Dex - Personal use only
  7. Flatstock - 100% free
  8. LOL! - Personal use only
  9. YES! - 100% free
  10. London - Personal use only
  11. Major Snafu - Unknown license
  12. Fleet Street - Unknown license
  13. Clashed Dinosaurs - 100% free
  14. Key Tab Metal - 100% free
  15. Moderna - 100% free
  16. Japanese Brush - Unknown license
  17. WereWolf - Unknown license
  18. Dope Jam - Unknown license
  19. Garbageschrift - Unknown license
  20. Skeksis - Unknown license
  21. Prodotto In Cina - Unknown license
  22. Soviet - Unknown license
  23. GauFontExpositionW - Unknown license
  24. Pegyptienne - Unknown license
  25. Black Cow - Unknown license
  26. Joe DiMaggio - Unknown license
  27. Bloody Stump - Unknown license
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  29. AT Move Billiard by André Toet Design, $39.95
    BILLIARD was born from the numerous sketches André Toet did for the design of a series of postage stamps in 2011. It’s a capital monospaced and ‘fun’ alphabet, based on the classic billiard play with two white and one red ball. Actually snooker and pool were derived from this rather old sport! In Europe it used to be a sport played by elderly people, practiced in traditional bars, including the smell of beer and the at that time prevalent smell of cigarettes and cigars. These days billiard, snooker and pool are quite popular once again with young people. Hopefully our new font will get the same attention the ‘old sport’ deserves and who knows it might even be used in a sportive way. Concept/Art Direction/Design: André Toet © 2017
  30. RF Tone by Russian Fonts, $29.00
    Tone was inspired by classic geometric sans-serif fonts but has a distinct modern day spirit. Contains 16 styles from ultralight to black: 8 regulars and 8 italics. Have a multilingual support and big amount of OpenType features. This typeface is comfortable to read in small sizes. Great for big pieces of text or as the main typeface in website design. Logotypes and branding, packaging, posters, editorial design, music covers, navigation systems, videos — these are just a few areas in which Tone can help you. Opentype features: old-style figures, tabular and tabular old-style, tabular currency symbols, ligatures, stylistic alternates, fractions and automatic frations, circled numbers, arrows and stylistic alternates for arrows, superscript and subscript, case sensitive forms. Multilingual support: Latin, latin extended, cyrillic and cyrillic extended (more than 70+ languages).
  31. Meteora by Andinistas, $19.95
    Meteora is a font designed for headlines by Carlos Fabian Camargo Guerrero. Its purpose is to be useful tool for solving decorative problems in graphic design which require broken letters without ascending and descending strokes. Due to its vertical and horizontal proportions these letters are compact, appealing and special to compose headlines and featured with worn look in covers, magazines, posters and advertising material. The first Meteora sketches were made by hand, photocopying and deforming letters of an old Letraset catalog, specifically from slab serif typefaces from the Nineteenth Century. Hence, uppers cases and lower cases were merged in the same height x, obtaining a narrow width, endings with some serifs and stencil cuts here and there. The amount of low contrast between thick and thin strokes brings strength and consistency with the contours apparently brokens. Thus, developed features slab serif and sans-serif proposing empty and full shapes connoting decomposition and noise; and from a rigorous process of scanning letters I set up damaged letters, but drawn with the greatest possible thoroughness and high definition in 438 glyphs per font. Finally, in regular and bold variables I included opentype features with some discretionary ligatures and a few titling alternates. In Meteora bold all glyphs are framed simulating the effect of letters cut out of paper.
  32. Drummer by Harvester Type, $20.00
    Drummer is a large futuristic font family inspired by the Expansion TV series, old science fiction book covers and Honda Prelude and Porsche logos. The family contains a large number of styles and a lot of language support. 54 styles, 6 in width (Ultra Condensed, Condensed, Normal, Expanded, Extra Expanded, Ultra Expanded) and 9 in weight (Thin, Extra Light, Light, Regular, Medium, Semi Bold, Bold, ExtraBold, Black). The font also has a variable version. 573 glyphs, including 40 alternate characters. A lot of work has been done on the font. The fillets on the symbols have been well worked out and tested for a better visual and practical experience. The font combines the monospacing of many characters combined with kerning, which makes it very convenient for many purposes, such as vertical typography. The font is good in all sizes, both small and large, which makes it possible to use it anywhere. Branding, logos, titles, posters, texts, covers, merch, prints, web, titles, banners, games and design in games and much more. In the near future, it is planned to add another axis of variability - the slant. Consequently, the family itself will increase. It is also planned to add a small case (capital). If you want to say something about the font or get a font in other formats, then write to the mail: bunineugene@gmail.com .
  33. Rinzler AOE by Astigmatic, $19.00
    Rinzler AOE is a revival of a LetterGraphics film type called Caren. A modular, mechanical, sans-serif stencil all rolled up into one retro typeface. It's not an all-purpose typeface, it's not an everyday typeface, but it is a cool typeface for the right design projects. Rinzler AOE carries itself with a bold weighted style, and stencil cutouts that don't follow standard stencil formatting. It might be considered more of a techno stencil (if there is such a thing). It reminded me in a vague way of TRON, hence the main poster graphic styling, although it looks NOTHING like the Tron titling typeface. Nevertheless, it's a fun typeface that needed to be preserved and used again. WHAT'S INCLUDED: Extensive language support. Rinzler has accented and special characters that support the following languages: Afrikaans, Albanian, Basque, Bosnian, Breton, Catalan Cornish, Corsican, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Embu, English, Esperanto, Estonian, Faroese, Filipino, Finnish, French, Galician, German, Hungarian, Icelandic, Irish, Indonesian, Italian, Kurdish, Leonese, Luxenbourgish, Malay, Maltese, Manx, Maori, Meru, Morisyen, North Ndebele, Norwegian Bokmål, Norwegian Nynorsk, Nyankole, Occitan, Oromo, Polish, Portuguese, Rhaeto-Romanic, Romanian, Scottish Gaelic, Scots, Serbian (Latin), Slovak, Slovenian, Spanish, Swahili, Swedish, Tagalog, Turkish, Walloon, & Welsh. One of my guilty pleasures is in taking the time to recreate historical typefaces as digital fonts, but a lot of incredible historical typestyles created as wood or metal or film type usually have bare bones character sets and have been lost or only exist as limited specimen proofs in old books. These typefaces may have more niché uses than modern typefaces, but I believe it is important nonetheless to preserve these typefaces for future generations. These typefaces, if nothing else, can often inspire new creations.
  34. Nextir by Ditatype, $25.00
    Nextir is an extraordinary brush sans serif font that commands attention and redefines modern typography. Designed with large letters and a thick weight, its distinctive square letter shapes are the epitome of strength and contemporary style. What sets Nextir apart from the ordinary is its brush detailing. This unique blend of brush strokes and sans serif elements adds a layer of organic texture to the font. The combination of large letters, thick weight, square shapes, and brush detailing creates a font that makes a striking statement with a contemporary edge. When you need a typeface that combines strength with artistic expression, Nextir is the perfect choice to infuse your designs with boldness, modernity, and a touch of handcrafted elegance. You can also enjoy the features here. Features: Multilingual Supports PUA Encoded Numerals and Punctuations Nextir fits in headlines, logos, posters, flyers, branding materials, print media, editorial layouts, and many more designs. Find out more ways to use this font by taking a look at the font preview. Thanks for purchasing our fonts. Hopefully, you have a great time using our font. Feel free to contact us anytime for further information or when you have trouble with the font. Thanks a lot and happy designing.
  35. Kunhety by Twinletter, $18.00
    Introducing Kunhety, a groovy retro font display perfect for bringing a vintage touch to your designs. This font features bold and quirky letters that will make your projects stand out and evoke a feeling of nostalgia. Whether you’re working on a poster, or an album cover, or want to add some retro vibes to your latest project, Kunhety is the perfect font for you. With a range of alternative characters and multilingual support, this font is versatile and ready to add some groovy flavor to your work. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to elevate your designs with Kunhety. Furthermore, Kunhety is user-friendly and easy to use. Making it compatible with a wide range of software and devices. And with its clear and distinct letterforms, it’s sure to grab the attention of your audience and leave a lasting impression. So, add a touch of retro cool to your next project with Kunhety today! What’s Included : - File font - All glyphs Iso Latin 1 - Alternate, Ligature - Simple installations - We highly recommend using a program that supports OpenType features and Glyphs panels like many Adobe apps and Corel Draw so that you can see and access all Glyph variations. - PUA Encoded Characters – Fully accessible without additional design software. - Fonts include Multilingual support
  36. Blackbill by Sabrcreative, $25.00
    Introducing Blackbill Script, an elegant and expressive script font that effortlessly captures the beauty of handwritten calligraphy. With its fluid strokes, delicate curves, and impeccable letterforms, Blackbill Script adds a touch of sophistication and charm to your designs. Whether you're creating wedding invitations, logos, packaging, or branding materials, this versatile script font will make your text stand out with its unique personality. The Uppercase and lowercase letters of Blackbill Script offer a seamless flow and harmonious balance, allowing you to create visually appealing typography. From romantic and graceful to bold and expressive, this font offers a wide range of styles to suit different design needs. With its inclusion of numbers and punctuations, Blackbill Script ensures that your message is conveyed with clarity and professionalism. With multilingual support, Blackbill Script enables you to reach a global audience and communicate in various languages. It ensures that your designs can resonate with diverse cultures and create an inclusive experience for your viewers. Blackbill Script features PUA encoding, providing easy access to a collection of alternate characters and ligatures. These decorative elements and letter variations add versatility and creative flair to your designs, allowing you to customize and personalize your text for a unique look.
  37. Lost Hills JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Lost Hills JNL is a split-serif Western font based on Jeff Levine's Brogado JNL. Named for an actual location in California, this font has all the basic characteristics of a traditional Old West design.
  38. Colin by Tickbite Type, $18.99
    Colin is a fresh, somewhat futuristic geometric sans serif type with a large x-height that, to me, communicates both seriousness and cheerfulness. It supports 70 languages incl. monotonic Greek and comes in 7 weights with a small number of alternate glyphs (ss01) for more flexibility. It features fractions, old style and tabular figures. Colin works great in titles, displays and short paragraphs. And where does it come from? To be honest, the reason for this font is a selfish one. I wanted a typeface where my initials (n and c) look identical, just rotated by 90 degrees. That didn’t completely work but, hey, it’s pretty close.
  39. Paint Store JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Paint Store JNL is the third in Jeff Levine's series of display fonts modeled from actual water-applied decals that were manufactured by the Duro Decal Company of Chicago (now Duro Art Industries). Duro Decals were sold in paint, hardware, variety and art supply stores, and even [in some cases] print shops.
  40. Show Card Casual JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Alf Becker graced the pages of "Signs of the Times" magazine month after month for decades, presenting attractive and unusual hand lettered alphabets as inspiration for other sign painters and show card writers. From straightforward text faces to novelty ideas, Becker's talent as a master sign crafter was constant in his work. Show Card Casual JNL is one example of what is referred to as a "one stroke" alphabet (utilizing a single brush stroke in each direction to form the letter or number). Its casual look and playful charm allow for a message to be presented in an informal format that is pleasing to the eye. The type design is available in both regular and oblique versions. Special thanks to Tod Swormstedt of ST Publications for providing the reference material.
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