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  1. LTC Hess Monoblack by Lanston Type Co., $24.95
    A very rare metal face made a brief appearance in Lanston Specimen books and has all but vanished from use. In fact no examples of the font in use seem to exist. It shares some of the hand-rendered casual feel of Nicholas Cochin, but much heavier and well suited for bold headlines and package design.
  2. Ungap Blocks Variable by Pedro Teixeira, $25.00
    This font was designed by blocks, square glyphs. Terminals/crossbars of some glyphs can be extended in a way that you can customize the text of your design by using the selection bars in "variable font" button. That button will appear in the text editor of your program, if such option is available, like in recente illustrator and photoshop.
  3. Curlaight by Outerend, $18.00
    The type family “Curlaight” has whimsical curly shapes but has some level of uniformity with straight lines and angles. These modern retro feel fonts look great for children’s books, posters, book covers, packaging labels, or even logos like TV and movie titles. Seven weights - thin, light, regular, medium, semibold, bold, and black - are available for your creative projects.
  4. Bublik by ParaType, $25.00
    Bublik (one weight) belongs to a mixed stylistic group. It combines features of sans serif and serif typefaces. Some letterforms were inspired by antique Slavic typefaces and scripts of XV-XVIII centuries, especially by skoropis' (handwriting). The type has a fresh and original look. Bublik was awarded for Excellence in Typographic Design in TDC2 2005 Type Contest.
  5. Falheiz by Sign Studio, $20.00
    Falheiz is a stylish font that can bring classic memorial nuance. It's a mix between a classic serif and copperplate style. Falheiz comes with a full uppercase, lowercase, numbers, punctuation, ligatures and also some alternates. This font is perfect for poster, fashion magazine, branding or logotype design and displays both masculine and feminine qualities. All character are PUA encoded.
  6. Gulfs Display by Studio Sun, $10.00
    Gulfs Display Inspired by the 90's playful cartoon & comic books. This playful font comes in six widths; condensed, semi condensed, normal, semi expanded, expanded and extra expanded. This font can be used for modern and vintage designs, also can be easily paired with some graphic elements (Illustration, Photography) this font perfect for, Logotype, Branding, Title, and Packaging.
  7. Straight Flush Block by Inumocca, $18.00
    Straight Flush font family inspiration from Old school traditional tattoo font, simple and Strong Charachters. come with some simple Alternates for covering your Project, like Branding, Movie Title, Headline Letter, Bookcover or Book Content, Magazine cover, Poster, Quotes Lettering, Logos, and more your project design. - Unique glyphs - Multilingual Characters - UPPERCASE - Lowercase - Numeric - Symbol - Punctuation Character - Alternates inumocca type Studio
  8. Closer by Mint Type, $35.00
    Closer is a highly customizable Swiss Grotesque with overclosed aperture. Being a bit wider than the average grotesque and featuring some humanistic shapes, Closer feels less bland though still relatively neutral. Closer comes in 9 weights (18 styles altogether), features extensive language support including Cyrillic and is highly customizable with 7 stylistic sets to mix and match.
  9. Lyps by hgo, $15.00
    Lyps is a contemporary headline family designed by Heiko Hoos. There are 4 font styles: Lyps Regular, Lyps Small, Lyps Extra Small and Lyps Wide. Each font file has OpenType features for ligatures, caps and some alternative Type variations. The Lyps family is suitable for high impact situations like posters, headlines, titles, magazines, packaging and many others.
  10. EB Jessica by Erik Bertell, $12.95
    Originally designed in 2005 to be used in a brochure project, Jessica is a typewriter face with a sinister mood. Its peculiar original features have been retained but on the other hand, the font has had a monospacing treatment and some Open Type programming added for a more contemporary feel. The extended character set covers most European languages.
  11. Quincey by AdultHumanMale, $20.00
    Quincey is a display font with the feel of old style signpainter’s works with a hint of hand drawn elements too. It has over 350 glyphs and several variations on the standard alphabet with all those €xtra pesk¥ foreign characters too. Some extra Glyphs in there too. It is available in 2 weights regular and medium.
  12. Axelby JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Axelby JNL was modeled from a set of die-cut, self-adhesive cardboard letters from the 1960s. The design is reminiscent of some early wood type in the way it has letters of varying widths that do not conform to any set standard. The font is perfect for plain, easy-to-read and attention-getting headlines.
  13. Day Tripper NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    An undeniably Art Deco font with some unexpected twists and turns, this typeface is based on a design originally called "Dignity Roman", a product of the fevered imagination of the rather unconventional 30s lettering artist Alphonse E. Tripp. Both versions of the font include the 1252 Latin and 1250 CE character sets (with localization for Romanian and Moldovan).
  14. Talker by Jadatype, $14.00
    Talker is a script signature font with brushed lines. gives the impression of being energetic, playful, youth, and firm. suitable for use as your wordmark logo, branding needs, social media needs, merchandising needs, and others. contains standard English fonts and some that support multilingual. can be installed in applications such as Adobe Family, Affinity, MS Word, or similar applications.
  15. Open Range by FontMesa, $20.00
    Open Range is a new font design based on an old classics sans serif font from the 1800s. Some may say that this font looks like a western version of the more modern Benguiat but samples of lettering from the 1800s show a similar design to Benguiat and may have been the inspiration for that font.
  16. Norma by Linotype, $29.99
    Norma was my second sans serif. You can find a few details in common with Dialog, but the graphic impression of Norma is totally different.Every typeface has some characters that are the favourites. In Norma I simply love the lowercase roman a. Don't you, too, think that it is perfection itself? Norma was released in 1994.
  17. Gorgonzo by Typogama, $29.00
    Gorgonzo is a creamy new bold typeface designed for attention grabbing headlines. Inspired by a blend of calligraphic strokes and printed letters, it includes a large character set that covers extended Latin, Greek and Cyrillic. Filled with a wide selection of Opentype features, this single weight offers a range of numbers, alternate letters, ligatures and even some typographic fleurons.
  18. Carinthia by Scriptorium, $18.00
    Carinthia is derived from the style of Roman calligraphy known as Rustica, but with some features of Roman uncial added to form a complete upper and lower case character set, including variant upper case characters with decorative spurs. The result is a rather vertical, but quite stylish font which has an antique calligraphic look and good readability.
  19. FreeDee by HouseOfBurvo, $-
    FreeDee is a re-draw of some experimental lettering first drawn during A-Level (just after high-school) art and design studies. It was originally purely self initiated, and one of the first things I used Illustrator to draw. This version takes the original handful of letters and extrapolates a full alphabet with basic latin accents.
  20. One Ton by Luke Thompson, $10.00
    One Ton is a really chunky stencil face that sticks to some strict rules, giving it a distinctively industrial, angular look. It's designed so that the spaces between characters all align in a strong grid. It can bring a ton of personality to signage, branding, editorial and packaging projects where you can afford to be a bit experimental.
  21. Abelia by Hanoded, $15.00
    Abelia is a rough(ish), cursive, handwritten font. It was made with an almost dried up felt tip pen, so as to create some roughness in the edges. It comes with a generous amount of diacritics. For those who are just dying to know: Abelia is a honeysuckle-like flowering shrub, native to Eastern Asia and Mexico.
  22. Runaround Kid by Hanoded, $15.00
    I was listening to some old Smashing Pumpkins albums when I created this font. The name comes from a song called *** You (An Ode To No One). Runaround Kid is a hand painted typeface. I used Chinese ink and a cheap Chinese brush to create the inky look. Comes with double-letter ligatures and a whole bunch of diacritics.
  23. Creata by Ivan Petrov, $25.00
    Creata is a sans serif typeface with a wide range of application. The font family contains 14 weights (7 straight with match italics). The overall design is neutral but some letters has pretty unusual appearance (for example @, &). Creata has its own personality, its own integrity and a unique voice. Recommended for corporate branding and editorial exercises.
  24. Slogan by Linotype, $29.99
    Helmut Matheis originally designed Slogan for the Ludwig and Mayer type foundry in Frankfurt, Germany. Slogan is an informal script of medium weight, with some variation in color. Its caps are flowing and the lowercase letters are close fitting. A lighter, more upright companion was designed by Helmut Matheis as well; its design is named Charme.
  25. Folsom JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Folsom JNL is one of the many stencil fonts Jeff Levine has recreated from original sources. This particular design was modeled from a kit made by the Meyercord Company of Chicago. In the original, some of the letters were solid rather than stencil forms, but Jeff gave all of the letters the traditional treatment for continuity.
  26. Chella by Melvastype, $29.00
    Chella is a friendly display type family of 8 weights and matching italics. Chella has soft forms combined with some sharp edges. It includes swash capitals, end swashes for lowercases and a few options for ascenders and descenders. Chella is a great choice for package design, children's books and where ever you’ll need a playful and friendly font.
  27. Hey Kids by Namara Creative Studio, $9.00
    Cute handwritten font with many possible combinations. Add playful and sweet style to your designs and notice how they come to life. Comes with Alternates, Ligatures, Multilingual Support & some Cute Accents. With 03 variant to choose : Regular, Shadow and Outline. Suitable for t-shirt design, quotes, logo packaging, template design, or any other projects that require a playful style.
  28. DEAD MARKER by Aminmario Studio, $30.00
    This is a supercharged font, with natural brush, quick strokes and sharp details. Contains ALL CAPS, numbers, some punctuation and ligature. Perfect for challenging jobs, titles, movie,logos, apparel, t-shirts, hoodies, quotes, product packaging, or anything that needs a typographic turbo-boost and a typographic unique style. Thanks for checking out this font. I hope you enjoy it!
  29. Nerwyn NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    This snappy little number was inspired by a PLINC typeface by Murray Fuchs called Erwin, which has been redrawn and improved for the digital age. Use Contextual Alternates to "bounce" the text, and Discretionary Ligatures to enable some interlocking letter combinations. Both versions of this font include the complete Latin 1252 and Central European 1250 character sets.
  30. Silver Thunder by Olivetype, $18.00
    Looking for a unique and badass font to add some edge to your designs? Look no further than Silver Thunder. This graffiti-inspired font is a good option for apparel, posters, headlines, magazines, and more. With its cool black metal aesthetic, Silver Thunder will give your work a truly one-of-a-kind look. Thank You!
  31. Snappy Fingers by Kitchen Table Type Foundry, $11.00
    Description: Snappy Fingers is a remake of a really old font, called Joe Schmoe, which I made for my other foundry years ago. I really like this font, but it needed a lower case and some serious tweaking. Snappy Fingers is a fun, handwritten font. I (now) comes with fantastic language support and a new lease on life!
  32. Fox Sans Pro by TipografiaRamis, $39.00
    Fox Sans Pro – an upgraded version of Fox Sans TRF (2008), with careful refinements to glyph shapes and extension of glyph amounts, which enabled support of more Latin languages as well as support of Cyrillic. Four more styles have been added to the original six styles. This typeface is released in OpenType format with some OpenType features.
  33. Woodchip by Fontasmic, $16.99
    The Woodchip fonts are a collection of fun and edgy, worn and pitted, rough and crunchy typefaces. Styled to be comic & playful enough for children's products, yet edgy enough to advertise a dirt bike/monster truck marathon and anything in between. Sink your teeth in. It’s suitable for some interesting titling and short bits of copy.
  34. Gaia by Outras Fontes, $21.95
    Gaia is the first dingbat series made by Ricardo Esteves Gomes. Each glyph in this font was designed to be used as single forms or as graphic pattens. When repeated several times, they create some interesting optical effects. Their organic shapes gives a nice feeling of nature. I hope this can be useful for your artworks.
  35. Flip Spatters by Matthias Luh, $25.00
    Flip Spatters is a very detailed font. It looks like blotches/ink spatters or graffity. It has a lot of characters (~215) and the spatters are different and detailed. But unlike some other 'crazy' fonts, Flip Spatters even looks brilliant using a font size starting from 9pt. So you can use it for text and graphic utilization.
  36. Arakne by Scriptorium, $12.00
    While working on a font based on Spencerian Script (a popular late 19th century handwriting style) we did some experimenting with original designs which created the general feel of Spencerian and brought to mind the spidery handwriting of old ladies and Dickensian clerks. The result was Arakne, a spidery script font with a really striking look.
  37. Breakfast Burrito by Hanoded, $15.00
    Recently I have been watching some re-runs of Dexter. In season 1, Debra has a rough morning and complains she cannot make it through the day without eating a breakfast burrito. The name stuck, a font was born and the result is Breakfast Burrito font. It is a tall, all caps typeface with a little twist.
  38. 2009 GLC Plantin by GLC, $38.00
    We created this family in an attempt to submit a Plantin's font pattern overview. So it is not a real historical font, but a "looking like". We have added the special East European diacritics (Czech, Hungarian, Romanian, Croatian, Slovak, Slovenian, Sorbian ) and some other features. Our Italic style is resulting from a choice through the numerous possibilities.
  39. Millano Script by MJB Letters, $17.00
    Millano Script is a bold script font, with a strong and masculine style that is equipped with some unique ligatures and alternates so that it can provide an interesting look Works on PC & Mac Simple installations Accessible in the Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe InDesign, even work on Microsoft Word. PUA Encoded Characters – Fully accessible without additional design software
  40. House Doodles by Outside the Line, $19.00
    Little houses, little houses and none are the same. Cute cottages, beautiful bungalows, homey homes and darling dwellings to use to make ads, flyers, invitations for moving, change of address, open house parties, address stamps... Some have a lot of detail so use them at larger sizes. The less detailed for can be used in a smaller size.
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