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  1. Envelove by Sudtipos, $39.00
    «Envelove» is the brand new typographic challenge handwritten by Yani Arabena and designed along with Guille Vizzari and Ale Paul, for Sudtipos. It all started as a game for Yani. A carefree and spontaneous calligraphy, making use of the pointed nib with black ink, exploring its expressive possibilities pressing against paper. With time that nib turned into her dearest tool to flow through her writing, breeding this particular style of hers that let her trespass the barrier that kept personal and professional passions apart. All that inspiration is present in «Envelove», a play on words that reflects the love of letters. An expressive free-and-easy typeface that follows no formal calligraphic model and lets itself go with the meaning of words, rhythm and sensations. «Envelove» successfully joins three different fonts, «Envelove Script»—free, spontaneous and unique of its kind—going together with «Envelove Caps»—an uppercase style that builds controlled but dynamic words thanks to its alternates and ligatures, and to its own true Small Caps set as well—and «Envelove Icons», ideal to decorate and bring to life any written message. «Envelove» encourages you to write as if you have a nib, ink and an envelope. It invites you to take part in other worlds like a magic cocktail, a summer night, a long-awaited reunion, a first dance, a dish cooked with your own hands. The fashion world, gourmet, stationery, scrapbooking and everyone where a Handmade or Handcrafted feel is craved for, save a special place for «Envelove». (The illustration series that are shown with «Envelove» were made by the incredible Argentine illustrator Eugenia Mello.)
  2. Charpentier Sans Pro by Ingo, $41.00
    A humanistic sans serif The first version of this font was created in 1994 within the framework of the bid placed by the city of Graz to become the location for the Winter Olympics in 2006. Appropriately, its original name was ”Olympia.“ The font is intended to embody classic ideals as well as to meet modern demands. The proportions of Charpentier Sans are directly derived from Roman capitals and the humanistic book-face. The contrast between strokes and thin strokes is based on medieval uncial script. And thus, a modern serif sans was created emphasizing thick and thin strokes together. Thanks to its traditional form language, Charpentier Sans is very legible, adapts to various forms of content and expresses a kind of calmness and certainty. Details resulting from writing with the quill guarantee that the font doesn’t appear too rough and unemotional. Even the tiny, pointed mini serifs contribute to the unmistakable appearance of the font. They create an exciting contrast to the soft flowing forms of the letters and are, to a great extent, conducive to the legibility. Consequently Charpentier Sans always appears with an extremely sharp and clear outline. Charpentier Sans Italique has an even more distinct ductus derived from writing. Especially the rounded forms from a, e, f, g and y reflect the handwritten humanistic cursive. Charpentier Sans is comprised of many ligatures, including discretional ones, plus proportional medieval and capital figures for the normal type as well as disproportional tabular figures with a consistent width. Above and beyond the ”normal“ Latin typeface system, small caps are available as an especially elegant form of distinction.
  3. Irritation by Ingrimayne Type, $12.95
    Have you ever had to read text from a cheap dot-matrix printer which is not aligned quite right, so that the tops of the letters are either darker or lighter than the bottoms? Now with IrritationOne and IrritationTwo you can relive that experience even though you no longer use a dot-matrix printer. IrritationOne has dark tops and fading bottoms, while IrritationTwo has the opposite. Naturally both are monospaced.
  4. Ten Million Fireflies is a font that captures the whimsy and enchantment of a magical summer evening. Designed by Kimberly Geswein, a typeface artist known for her unique and expressive fonts, this p...
  5. Vega by Linotype, $29.99
    For Vega antikva, too, 16th and 17th century typefaces stood models. I made a free interpretation of them, with a nice result, if I am allowed to express myself. Vega antikva makes a beautiful impression in books, but even as a web typeface it behaves well. The name Vega can be traced down to a constellation, a mathematician, a writer, a movie character, or a research ship, as you like. Now there is a typeface with that name, too. Vega antikva was released in 1994.
  6. SL Cortazar by Sudtipos, $29.00
    Julio Cortázar (1914-1984) was a unique and unclassifiable writer inside the universal narrative. His creative trajectory was full of hits which couldn't find echoes in later works. SL Cortázar portraits that singular work through the brilliant creation of Facundo Nicolás Velilla. With particular sensibility, SL Cortázar describes the universe of obsessions in the author: music, women, politics, reading, revealing the edges of intense daily in this legendary rebel. SL Cortazar takes part of the "Icons of Icons" Gallery, developed by SinergiaLab for Sudtipos
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  8. Reindeer by Letterara, $12.00
    Reindeer is a bold script font with many features, make great your Christmas and winter designs. Get inspired by the deer antler style!
  9. LD Absurd by Illustration Ink, $3.00
    This downloadable font has silly written all over it. Its versatile style makes it useful for all sorts of absurd or comical themes.
  10. Oranda by Bitstream, $29.99
    Bitstream’s Oranda was designed by the noted Dutch designer Gerard Unger as a custom project for the European printer manufacturer, Océ, in 1986.
  11. DearJoeHannes by JOEBOB graphics, $29.00
    A freely written handwriting font with a lot of ligatures added for credibility. The PRO version comes with Greek and Cyrillic glyph sets.
  12. Josef K Patterns by Juliasys, $9.60
    Franz Kafka’s manuscripts have always been a source of inspiration for designer Julia Sysmäläinen. At first she was just interested in literary aspects but later she noticed that content and visual form can not be separated in the work of this ingenious writer. Analyzing Kafka’s handwriting at the Berlin National Library, Julia was inspired to design the typeface FF Mister – by now a well known classic. Over the years, FF Mister K became a handsome typeface family and even produced offspring: the Josef K Patterns. Some of Kafka’s most expressive letterforms were the starting point for these decorative ornaments. How do the Patterns work? Outlines and fillings correspond to the uppercase and the lowercase letters on your keyboard. You can use them separately or layer them on top of each other. If you write a line of “pattern-text” in lowercase and repeat it underneath in uppercase you get a row of fillings followed by a row of outlines. Now you can color them and then set line space = 0 to get a single line of layered colored ornaments. Alternatively, activating OpenType / stylistic set / stylistic alternates will also unite the two lines to a single layered line. Further magic can be done with OpenType / contextual alternates turned on. On the gallery page of this font family is a downloadable Josef K Patterns.pdf with an alphabetical overview of forms. Hundreds of patterns are possible … we’d love to see some of yours and present them here on the website!
  13. St Croce Pro by Storm Type Foundry, $29.00
    Our eye is able to join missing parts of worn letters back into undisturbed shapes. We tend to see things better than they really are. Thanks to this ability we ignore faults of those close to us as we can’t accept the fact that every once in a while we convene with an impaired entity. Typography is merely a man’s invention, hence imperfection and transience, albeit overlooked, are its key features. This typeface is based on worn-out letterings on tombstones in the St. Croce basilica in Florence. For hundreds of years, microscopic particles of marble are being taken away on the soles of visitors: the embossed figures become fossilised white clouds, fragments of inscriptions are nearing the limits of legibility. First missing are thin joins and serifs, then the main strokes finally slowly diminish into nothingness over time. Unlike an archaeologist, for whom even completely featureless stele is valuable, the typographer must capture the proper moment of wear, when the type is not too “new” but also not too much decimated. Such typeface is usable for catalogue jackets, invitations and posters. Calligraphy is a natural human trait. To write is to create characters of reasonable beauty and content, according to the nature of the writer. A natural characteristic of architecture is to create an aesthetic message very similar to the alphabet. A doric column, the gabled roof, the circle of the well plan: these are the basic shapes from which all text typeface is derived.
  14. Syntha Nova - Personal use only
  15. Dom LT by Linotype, $29.99
    Dom Casual and Dom Diagonal are a set of informal script typefaces that look like brush writing. They were designed by Peter Dombrezian for American Type Founders in 1952 and were an immediate success. Use these typefaces to create a friendly, informal look in signs, advertising, and invitations.
  16. LA Gang Font Set01 by Rawtoons, $11.00
    This unique font is influenced by the graffiti writing on the walls of Los Angeles. Raw and Uncut. This font can be used on web pages, banners, hats, shirts, advertising. Perfect for all streetwear brands, music groups, and whoever else looking for that raw Los Angeles street style.
  17. Scurvy Dog by Hanoded, $15.00
    Aye, me lovelies, this be Scurvy Dog, a grand font! The letters were etched into a dead man's chest with a blunt rapier, pickled in brine and covered in spew. Ye could be using this crafty penmanship for yer logs or writing yer dear ol' mothers a letter.
  18. Gros by Atom, $14.00
    Gros is a handwritten font with a raw texture and consisting of all uppercase letters. If you want the writing to stand out, bold, very bold, giving your design a very strong impression and attract attention, Gros is perfect for your design needs. Highlight your designs with Gros!
  19. Tecna Narrow by Descarflex, $20.00
    The Tecn@ Narrow family was designed so that its characters are legible and easy to interpret in any writing and where space saving is necessary; among them, the descriptive memory of plans or instructions, for example. Tecn@ Narrow complements the Tecn@ Background Light, Dark Square & Triangle font family.
  20. Marshrut by Gaslight, $20.00
    Another stencil font? Oh, yes. Circular trip time of bus number 17 is so long and designer has one relaxation: look over the letters in the bus. So many tables with bus stop names in it! And now you can write it yourself - enjoy new Marshrut Stencil typeface.
  21. ITC Freemouse by ITC, $29.99
    ITC Freemouse was designed by Slobodan Miladinov in 1998. It is a fresh font, with the look of a chancery italic. ITC Freemouse's design displays a lively contrast of stroke and curve, which captures the expressiveness of calligraphic writing, combining it with the modern look of a digital typeface.
  22. Ancientos by ZetDesign, $15.00
    ancientos is a font inspired by ancient writings, transporting you to the past that is amazing and full of beauty and strong character. This font is perfect for use on all historical-themed projects and comes with italic style and opentype features that help designers produce stunning work.
  23. Stereotones by ahweproject, $11.00
    Stereotones is a modern display font and unique style that instantly add power and movement to your projects. Stereotones also have a ligature feature that makes writing more beautiful. Stereotones is very suitable for automotive magazine covers, racing game covers, logos & branding, product design, labels, and so on.
  24. Milionaria by 3Wprotype, $10.00
    Introducing the Milionaria font, which is used for the needs of designers who are looking for characters such as signature writing which is used for logo designs, branding, invitation cards, business cards and so on. This font is inspired by the natural but elegant handwriting style of characters.
  25. Palmilla by RodrigoTypo, $25.00
    Palmilla is a very gestural Sans font that contains 7 fonts (Thin, Light, Regular, Medium, Bold, Black as well as a set of dingbats, it is perfect for informal or children's titles, it contains many Alternatives such as Ligatures, to have more options at the time of writing.
  26. Nuvoletta by Biroakakarati, $9.00
    Nuvoletta is the italian name of "speech balloon", its mean a little cloud. In comics world "nuvoletta" it use to write the speeches of characters! I designed this font inspired by comics books. It's really fit also for your awesome fantasy! Nuvoletta is drew letter by letter. Thank you!
  27. Demigrunge by Aah Yes, $9.95
    Just a hint of grunge in this font, one side fairly clean and one side with subtle grunge. Demigrunge lends itself readily to display, headlines and writing sentences without verbs in them. Just one style in this family. Lots of accented characters and extensive punctuation. Great for goth titles.
  28. PT Earthquake by ParaType, $25.00
    Earthquake font was developed for the series of handwriting fonts based on the writing samples of real people. The font delivers natural sincere touch and can magically convert any stupid advertizing text into intimate advice of your good friend. Cyrillic version was developed by Gennady Fridman in 2009.
  29. Daphne Script by Ludwig Type, $89.00
    This gentle script, designed by writing master Georg Salden, is full of grace and vitality. The richness of ideas appear particularly in the curved capital characters. Lower case letters have curved elements primarily at the ascender and descender parts. Daphne Script contains numerous alternate characters and other OpenType features.
  30. Mix Stitch by Mix Fonts, $13.00
    Mix Stitch, is an embroidery lesson disguised as a font, fit for handmade and DIY themed projects. Can be used to emulate embroidery in images, or as a guide to teach kids how to write. So many uses for this fun font, I don't even know where to begin.
  31. Qiunels by Almarkha Type, $35.00
    Hello Introducing, Qiunels - Elegant Luxury Display Serif is an unique font that uses line to describe the impression of elegance and modern. Perfect for adding a unique twist to word-mark logos, monograms or pull quotes. Qiunels has 21 Alternate can be turned off if required standard writing needs.
  32. Onagri by Ali Hamidi, $15.00
    Onagri is a handwritten font with a personal touch so as to give an authentic handwritten impression. This font is expected to be suitable for all display needs of posters, flyers, logos, branding projects, titles, quotes, product packaging and all writing that requires stylish text for any background image.
  33. Neoscript Pro by John Moore Type Foundry, $59.95
    NeoScript Pro is a family of typefaces that leads Neoscript Pro Zero, a commercial script writing similar to those used in ads advertising the 40s and 50s, with fine lettering combinations of that time. NeoScript Pro is ideal for composing headlines and subheads and this is supplied four variations.
  34. India Echo by Vic Fieger, $6.99
    India Echo was simply derived from doodling on a whiteboard with a dry erase marker. The aim of the exercise was to create a string of writing that looked foreign enough to be an alien script, angular enough to appear to be futuristic, and familiar enough to be legible.
  35. PT Lightning by ParaType, $25.00
    Lightning font was developed for the series of handwriting fonts based on the writing samples of real people. The font delivers natural sincere touch and can magically convert any stupid advertising text into intimate advice of your good friend. Cyrillic version was developed by Gennady Fridman in 2009.
  36. Introduction by Mvmet, $15.00
    Introduction is a casual handwritten font. It is awesome for creating cool designs ranging from t-shirts, book designs, restaurant menu, blog writing, greeting cards to stickers, or anything that needs a casual touch. Fall in love with its incredibly cool style, and use it to create lovely designs!
  37. Villager by Sign Studio, $12.00
    Villager font created with a simulated ballpoint will give it a natural handwritten shape. It's perfect for a signature, diary, business card, greeting card or printed product with a casual theme. With the discretionary ligature and alternate characters, it will make you a good choice of writing variations.
  38. FS Truman by Fontsmith, $80.00
    Beyond broadcast Like Truman Burbank, the star of The Truman Show, FS Truman was born for TV. You’ll know it from Sky One’s on-screen trails and announcements, but it’s just as at home in other media. Its starting point was the skeleton of a highly legible, space-saving, corporate font with some of FS Dillon’s geometric discipline built in. Its distinctive tone of voice and “ownability” are in its boxy but friendly shapes, and characters with hybrid features. FS Truman’s weights and widths were honed to work at TV screen resolutions. A face for TV it may have been, but this is a font that works on every level, on screen, in print, in headlines, in listings, in longer text, in tight corners and open spaces. The space-saver Compact, condensed but crystal clear, FS Truman comes into its own where a lot needs to be said in not a lot of space. Its letter spacing allows the type room to breathe, even at small sizes, while its fulsome x-height and diminutive descenders pave the way for tighter leading. A natural for headlines and titles over three or four lines. “Hybrid” features With every font, Fontsmith look for crafty new ways to imbue letterforms with a consistent character. The idea with FS Truman was to introduce “hybrid” features. In open letters such as “c” and “s”, for example, the top terminals have straight, vertical cuts while their lower terminals have a more angular, cursive finish. Boxy, spacious forms with unusual curves and angles create not just highly legible and efficient letters but strongly distinctive ones, too.
  39. Hunterland by Aminmario Studio, $20.00
    Hunterland is a modern signature font. This font was created to look as close to a natural handwritten as possible by including some alternates lowercase, ligature and underlines. Perfect for any awesome projects that need hand writing taste. Comes with regular and italic. Built in Opentype features, this script comes to life as if you were writing it yourself. Also support multilingual. It's highly recommended to use it in opentype capable software - there are plenty out there nowadays as technology catches up with design ... Other than Photoshop, Illustrator and Indesign, many standard simple programs now come with Opentype capabilities - even the most basic ones such as Apple's Text Edit, Pages, Keynote, iBooks Author, etc. Even Word has found ways to incorporate it. AminMario
  40. PF DaVinci Script Pro by Parachute, $79.00
    PF DaVinci Script Pro is based on DaVinci’s own handwriting. He is considered to be one of the greatest painters of all time and perhaps the most diversely talented person ever to have lived. This great Italian artist left us with a unique writing (used to write from right to left), which we attempted to decode and simplify with PF Da Vinci Script Pro. Many of these letters are free interpretations and do not stick to the original forms. This typeface comes in 2 different styles: Regular and a more informal style called Inked. The all new “Pro” version supports all European languages including Latin, Greek, Greek Polytonic and Cyrillic. It comes loaded with many stylistic alternates in all languages.
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