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  1. Babycakes by Balpirick, $15.00
    BABYCAKES is a Fun Handbrushed Font. Babycakes is a cute and fun display font. It embodies playfulness and authenticity and is the perfect choice for any children activity or school project. Add this chunky lettered font to your designs and notice how it makes them come alive!. BABYCAKES also multilingual support. Enjoy the font, feel free to comment or feedback, send me PM or email. Thank you!
  2. Verner by Fenotype, $35.00
    Verner, the script brother of Verna, is a versatile contemporary script font. Verner has a set of automatic ligatures, swash characters and a selection of ornaments and a couple of alternate characters that you can easily access in any Opentype savvy program. Ornaments are placed in Stylistic set 1 but you'll also find them from the glyph panel. For the best price purchase Verna together with Verner.
  3. FB Titling Gothic by Font Bureau, $40.00
    Titling Gothic FB is an immense series of nearly fifty styles inspired by that century-old favorite ATF Railroad Gothic. Led by the Los Angeles Times and Gentleman’s Quarterly, U.S. publications are using David Berlow’s series to unify the structure of headlines from its wide spectrum of options. Titling Gothic FB started as a relative of Berlow’s Rhode family, but took its own direction; FB 2005
  4. Lovely Madness by Mirco Zett, $18.00
    Lovely Madness“ is a modern calligraphy font, which is a hybrid out of various types of calligraphy - based fonts. Lovely Madness“ is elegant and at the same time playful, as well as rough and maybe a little bit creepy. That is why there is a wide application possibility for this font and "Lovely Madness“ allows you to give your calligraphy – based creations a new touch.
  5. DF A Bit by Dutchfonts, $33.00
    DF A Bit is made for screen display which is the final form of a lot of information nowadays. But there is more in this BIT... in display sizes it unfolds it’s skin, a beautiful ink on paper structure caused by the letterpress printing of copper lines. Analogue BITS indeed. With all the wealth of the ‘non perfect’, to please the eye and to satisfy the mind.
  6. Koscar Liners by madeDeduk, $14.00
    Introducing Koscar Liners is a realistic handwritten font and will be perfect for book, title branding, product packaging, invitation, quotes, label, poster, logo etc. Feature Uppercase & Lowercase Number & Symbol International Glyphs Multilingual support Alternative Ligature Thanks so much for checking out my shop and feel free to drop us a message any time and follow my shop for upcoming updates Hope you enjoy it.
  7. P22 Larkin by IHOF, $24.95
    This lettering style is unusual in that combines aspects of several lettering styles. It is essentially a Germanic Blackletter but with many romanized capital letters and also features an italic slant along with some italic lower case traits. It is evocative of “old world” craftsmanship and early 20th century romanticism. The font was developed based on the logo of the Lakin Company of Buffalo, NY circa 1900.
  8. Hadid by Özhan Yurtseven, $20.00
    For the font design project, I had decided to make a typeface which would reflect the style architectural of Zaha Hadid. My purpose was the presentation of a font to her as Zaha Hadid was alive during my project process. But nearly at the end of the project we unfortunately received the death news of her. Her life wasn't long enough to see the project completed.
  9. Brazos NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    One in the series of fonts called Whiz-Bang Wood Type, intended to be set large and tight. Brazos is an ultrabold, ultrawide sans-serif face that takes up a lot of horizontal territory, but fits in little vertical space. Named after the famous river in Texas. Both versions of the font include the 1252 Latin and 1250 CE character sets (with localization for Romanian and Moldovan).
  10. Habbly by Robert Corseanschi, $25.00
    Habbly is a handwritten brush pen font with smooth ligatures and alternates which makes it look more realistic and natural. The font has a slight bold feeling. In order to get the most out of this typeface be sure to use a program that has opentype capabilities. Suitable for wedding invitations, coffee packages, badges, logos, apparel, stationery, magazines, letterpress, film, books and many others.
  11. Kinderz by MaxnorType, $15.00
    Kinderz is a fun display font with lots of styles and multilingual support. The design has a relaxed feel and is intended for purposes related to kids and teenagers, but can also be used for all modern informal themed designs. It can be used for various purposes, especially those related to kids and teenagers, such as for logo design, branding, posters, banners, stationery, and so on.
  12. Madayuki by Gatype, $14.00
    Madayuki Brush handmade It comes with a signature and unique style that is perfect for making any design stand out! This font is perfect for branding, wedding invitations, magazines, mugs, business cards, quotes, posters and more. Help File Madayuki Type Features: Uppercase - Lowercase Numbers & Punctuation Perfect for Headlines, Logotypes, Signs, Posters, Letterheads, T-Shirts and more. Supports International Languages Hope you enjoy with our Fonts Thank You!
  13. Laura by ITC, $29.00
    Laura is the work of British designer Tony Watson, a brush style typeface with an effective three-dimensional look. The forms are a little more formal than those of many other brush style typefaces but this only adds to its flexibility. Capital and lowercase letters should be set closely. Laura is well-suited to a variety of uses, wherever a strong, eye-catching typeface is needed.
  14. Meyling by URW Type Foundry, $35.99
    Three carefully crafted script styles by the Brazilian type designer João Henrique Lopes. Another type project by Joao in which each style can be written by itself but combined they have an unique vitality and develop their full potential. An excellent readability make Meyling the perfect partner for a variety of projects, from stylish invitations to magazine ads, from poetry books to restaurant logos.
  15. Bedford by Stereo Type Haus, $25.00
    Inspired by mosaic lettering by Heins & LaFarge, architects of the IRT (Interborough Rapid Transit) in New York City. Bedford hints at the station names on platform walls which date back to 1904 but modernize it through a rigid grid system and rounded corners. The family consists of two styles, Bitmap for web usage with a perfect pixel snap, and Rounded for a softer and bolder look.
  16. Woodrow by Chank, $49.00
    If Mister Frisky is a bit too kooky for your project, try Woodrow. The big floppy serifs and hand-drawn strokes give this font very "Chanky" characteristics. Woodrow is bold, bouncy, fun and legible like Mister Frisky, but it is also a little more traditional and structured. Chank created Woodrow in 1997. It was named in honor of The Chank Company's first office assistant, Scott "Woodrow" Macdonald.
  17. FI Hover by Furkan İlbay, $10.00
    FI Hover is a great geometric display font for your hi-tech, futuristic and industrial projects. Bold, edgy and geometric characteristics of the glyphs make this font a really god fit for mechnanical equipments, techno-oriented music posters and computer-related designs. Because all of the glyphs made out of a hexagon grid, you can really sync this type with triangles, rectangels and other geometric shapes easily.
  18. Bocadillo by Hanoded, $22.00
    A Bocadillo is a sandwich. I guess I was craving one when I had to name this font! Bocadillo is a sweet Brush script. It is all caps, but upper and lower case are different and like to mingle. It is an ideal font for product packaging, posters, book covers, postcards and big ‘I love you’ billboards. Comes with a generous helping of diacritics.
  19. Champloo by One Fonty Day, $10.00
    Champloo is very unique typeface which combines serif features and brush stroke. Some letters have serif, but some don’t. Serif to be found on left side of stem only. It gives a quirky impression on short text. However the larger the text become, the more consistent look it gets as a whole. These two versatile weights let you play with the typeface freely and beautifully.
  20. Andrea Handwriting II by StuArt, $9.00
    Since the release of the first Andrea Handwriting in 2008, requests have come in for additional weights of the four variants in the font family. Andrea Handwriting II includes 16 fonts featuring four weights of the four original styles in the first release which have been improved for a more polished look, but still with a personal and casual feel. Sixteen styles – what’s your type?
  21. Roxton by Surplus Type Co, $16.00
    Roxton is a feature-filled elegant display serif that you'll be reaching for over & over again! This typeface includes a massive selection of ligatures, making it perfect for a variety of creative projects such as logo design, content creation, packaging designs, stationery & so much more. Add Roxton to your font library today! Feel free to try out the basic version of this font in personal projects only.
  22. Flashback by ArtyType, $29.00
    All three fonts - Dropout, Rough Diamond and Thorny, evolved from experimenting with a cubic template devised as the basis for a retro display type series titled ‘Flashback’. I experimented with numerous shapes initially to see which forms lent themselves best to the negative spaces forming the characters. Although many interesting variants are possible within this context, these three were resolved best out of the several options tried.
  23. Murisa Ulyana by Murisa Studio, $10.00
    we would like to introduce one new font which we have released in this march. Murisa Ulyana is our newest font. Still inspired by the oval shape, this font is very cute and eye-catching. It is very fitting if you use it for designs that are cheerful and happy. You can also use it for baby and children's product names. Get it right now.
  24. Blackpast by Sarid Ezra, $15.00
    Introducing, Blackpast, a futuristic logo font with alternates! Blackpast is a sans based font with unique lowercase that will make your design looks futuristic and modern. You can use this font for any purpose, especially to make logotype. You can mix and match the uppercase and lowercase to make your logo more readable. This font also have special alternates that will make your design more stand-out!
  25. Herbit by Lafontype, $25.00
    Herbit is a handwritten sans serif font designed with the principle "Irregularity in regularity" so that herbit produces different shapes on each side of the character but looks in harmony and still maintain readability. The family contains 7 weights from Light to black with multilingual support and is ideally suited for branding, logo, advertising and packaging needs, editorial and publishing, as well as web and screen design.
  26. Senhan by Studio Principle Type, $17.00
    A timeless serif with a distinctly contemporary attitude. The Senhan font family makes a statement with confidence. Defined by sexy, sharp, angular contours when used in headline and display scenarios, this family of 5 weights and italics is a real eye-catcher. But with a tall’ish x-height for legibility, and a medium contrast, Senhan is a workhorse at small sizes and in lengthy blocks of copy.
  27. Buttery Signature by Fontysia, $13.00
    Buttery Signature is a unique and elegant monoline font, this font was created by being inspired by a signature by someone, then developed into a work that can be used by many people. It comes with an elegant and unique style which is perfect to make any design stand out! This font is perfect for branding, wedding invites, magazines, mugs, business cards, quotes, posters, and more.
  28. Quickpen by Trial by Cupcakes, $29.00
    Quickpen is casual and carefree, designed to recreate the look of confident, quickly jotted script with a felt tip pen or brush. In OpenType, ligatures and contextual alternates for lowercase letters add a natural hand-written look, while swashes lend a bit more finesse. The perfect script for any design that doesn’t take itself too seriously. For a fuller brush texture, check out Quickpen’s cousin, Quickbrush.
  29. ITC Zapf Book by ITC, $29.99
    Zapf Book font is the work of German designer Hermann Zapf, a blend of the characteristics of Walbaum, Melior and the contrasting weights of Bodoni. It is a typical Zapf font, distinction without eccentricity and superb sensitivity and letterfit, and clearly demonstrates his concern that an alphabet work not just as a collection of single letters, but also have a sense of unity in itself.
  30. Quote Note by PizzaDude.dk, $16.00
    With Quote Note I did my best to make a simple and unsophisticated font. I wanted the letters to come out as if they were made with a fat marker on a note. Well, I'll let you be the judge on how I succeeded. I've added 4 different versions of each lowercase letter and even did a simple complimentary dingbat. And of course there is multilingual support!
  31. Flavium by Flanker, $11.00
    Flavium is the reconstruction of the typographic character used in the engravings of the marble street name sign of Rome from about 1970 until the end of the eighties. It is an uniquely uppercase Roman font whose letters are confined within the space between the baseline and the caps line. Its style is severe but elegant, very useful for expressing authority and officialdom with simplicity.
  32. M Zhi Ngai HK by Monotype HK, $523.99
    Zhi series is inspired from vertical shop banners/signages from Japan, where each banners is attached to a slim simple structured skeleton. M Zhi Ngai™ takes reference from M Zhi Hei’s straightforwardness and masculinity but inserted plenty of ornaments and gentleness. Featuring a strong thick–thin contrast in the strokes, the typeface looks bright, smart and contemporary, suitable for promotional materials and more other media.
  33. Stolen Times by Mans Greback, $59.00
    Stolen Times, designed by Mans Greback, is a cute and quirky handwriting font that exudes a light-hearted and naive charm. With its hand-crafted appearance and calligraphic touch, this font brings a sense of warmth and personal connection to your design projects. Perfect for craft, homemade items, or simply adding a playful touch to your work, Stolen Times is a delightful and unique typeface.
  34. Sticky Annie by Sander's Conspiracy, $20.00
    Sticky Annie is the latest in the series of fonts I've designed that are named after my wife. Little bundles of overlapping sticks or lines make up each character. It's made to look good at small font sizes, but the bigger, the better. At small sizes it's fun and a little childish. At bigger sizes, especially in all-caps, it looks intricate, distinctive and stately.
  35. Espadrille by Atlantic Fonts, $21.00
    Step into your next project with comfort. Espadrille is handmade, clean, and friendly, without being loud. Appealing for a casual, but style conscious crowd - whether brightening t-shirts, posters, packaging, or publications, its one-height upper and lower case make it fun for creative blocks of text and mixing cases at will. It features double-letter discretionary ligatures as well as a few extras.
  36. Butterfield by Scriptorium, $18.00
    Butterfield is based on poster lettering from posters for rock shows at the Fillmore in the 1960s. It is particularly influenced by the lettering of Wes Wilson, but has added features and improvements to make it more generally useful. It is one of the most effective examples of the psychedelic style. Combining the basic font with Photoshop's wave pattern produces the unique look seen above.
  37. Commuters Sans by Dharma Type, $19.99
    Commuters Sans is a daily type. Classic but Modern. Very simple geometry and wide type with warm clearness. Useful for both body-text and titling by their minimal glyph shapes and slightly wide and eye-catching proportion. Consists of eight weights and their matching italics. Supporting almost all latin languages. All-caps text for one line or a few is as wonderful as normal mixed-case typesetting.
  38. Bigestar by Mevstory Studio, $25.00
    Bigestar is a sans based font with unique lowercase & uppercase that will make your design looks futuristic and modern. You can use this font for any purpose, especially to make hi-tech logotype. This font is also suitable for science-fiction movie poster. You can mix and match the uppercase and lowercase to make your logo more unique and stand-out. This font also support multi language.
  39. Pecking Order by Hanoded, $15.00
    I keep chickens for eggs and meat, but the ones that have names cannot be eaten. ;-) As I was busy working on this font, the chickens were sitting in the window, looking at me and hoping they'd get a treat! Pecking Order is a cartoon and kids font. It comes with a wholesome, homemade goodness and extensive language support, including Sami, Greek and Vietnamese.
  40. Brandbe by Roman Polishchuk, $40.00
    Brandbe is perfect for bright headlines, in web as well as in printing. FEATURES: Family includes three all-caps fonts: Three weights / Numbers & Punctuation / Extensive Language Support Brandbe Light - quiet but confident Brandbe Regular - the persuasive middleweight Brandbe Bold - bold and commanding USE: Brandbe works great in any branding, logos, magazines, packaging. Each style contains a set of 406 characters supporting 207 different languages..
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