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  1. Club Lunch JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A 1930s-era hand-lettered sign advertising a club lunch (consisting of soup, salad, dessert and coffee for 35 cents) provided not only the Art Deco lettering style but the name for Club Lunch JNL.
  2. Quadratish Serif by Gaslight, $20.00
    QuadratishSerif is an interesting ultra black type design with serif, that contains both solid and outlined lettering styles. A third design style can be created when combining the two styles over top of each other.
  3. Sign Man JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Sign Man JNL is a reworking of Sign Shop JNL, with a lighter font weight and a number of changed characters (including extended horizontal crossbars on the B,E,F,H,K,P and R).
  4. Bomber Squad by Blankids, $19.00
    Introducing of our new product the name is Bomber Squad Graffiti Font inspired by graffiti style with a fun theme very good for graffity poster, Hip Hop music, kids poster, flyer, childrenbook, cartoon, comic etc
  5. Holo by Missin Glyphs, $25.00
    Inspired by 'Neon Sign' lettering, Holo is a modern, modular, mechanical & industrial display font constructed entirely with polygonal shapes. Holo is suitable for large display settings like sports jerseys, shop fronts, billboards and neon signs.
  6. Mercadillo by Monotype, $16.99
    Mercadillo is a casual script typeface based on the hand painted signs you can see in markets, shops and bars. Comes in 4 different weights (Black, Bold, Regular and Light) and it has OpenType features.
  7. Cryptic by Jessie Makes Stuff, $16.00
    Cryptic is a font family of caps and small caps whose unique design was inspired by Morse Code. The traditional dots and dashes have been re-imagined as diamonds that you can read from top to bottom on the letters themselves. Secret code hidden within the letters, hence - Cryptic. This font family is truly versatile! The letters are all based on the character shapes of the Naked style, and all the diamonds have the same proportions, so you can stack and layer as many as you like to create a custom look for any project. Cryptic is perfect for website headers, posters, t-shirts, billboards, book covers, SVG cutting files, and anything else you want to add a little mystery, intrigue, or glitz to. Please note that some styles are better suited for larger scale projects to show off the fine details.
  8. Gumbo by Hanoded, $17.00
    Lately I have been experimenting with different foods. At home, we eat a lot of Asian food, but I thought it would be nice to broaden my culinary horizon a bit. So far I have (successfully) added Georgian beef and walnut soup, Tacos (after a suggestion by my friend Stuart), Surinam Roti and various vegetarian dishes to our menu. When I created this font, I had to think of Gumbo - a dish I have never made. Gumbo is a handmade display font that comes in a rotund regular and an obese bold (with Italics). Use it for your book covers, product packaging and sticky notes. Gumbo comes with cute ‘end of word’ ligatures - just type the glyph + space and presto: you have a little swash. As for the dish Gumbo, well, I will make that this weekend!
  9. Gathes by thirtype, $25.00
    Gathes is vintage pop script with layered style, Since a few years I try to exploration of script with layered system. and this my third script layered from my collection font. Gathes is basic from 5 styles layered type. Base layer is regular, add an shine, extrude, extrude detail, and shadow to create a dimensional look. Several styles can be mix and matched together or can be used alone and/or in layered. The Script font have a opentype feature such a stylistic set, ligature, swash ornament. For additional we add a serif version in this family, so that it can be combined with script fonts. Gathes works great in any graphics app that allow to create a layered type and good to create the logo, badge, poster, heading, magazine, advertising design purpose and more. Features: - Opentype features - Ligatures - Alternates - PUA Encoded - Multilanguange
  10. Marriage Monograms by Kaer, $24.00
    At this time I found the Album of monograms – a guide for doing handicrafts in families and educational institutions. It was published in St. Petersburg in 18ХХ. Finally, I found an authentic English style monograms set. These monograms are characterized thin swirled lines and lush foliage patterns. I manually redesigned and vectorized two sets of alphabets (narrow and wide) and happy to introduce you Marriage Monograms font. You’ll get the set includes Wide and Narrow capitals, so you can make your own monogram, by combining letters you want. +SVG file as well. Please note, you should use graphic applications such as Adobe Illustrator or Photoshop, but not Microsoft Word. All you need is place the Narrow one on top of the Wide one. Please feel free to request any help you need: kaer.pro@gmail.com All the best, Roman.
  11. Remesterad by Bosstypestudio, $15.00
    Remesterad - Modern & Signature Script Perfect, Font It includes a full set of upper and lower case letters, multilingual symbols, numbers, punctuation marks and 20 ligatures. This font has a smooth ballpoint pen texture. It has a lowercase start and end ligature! This font is PUA coded which means you can easily access all the glyphs full of signatures! It also features many special features including glyphs and alternate ligatures. font designs made for various vector designs, printing such as digital wedding blogs, online shops, social media, while printing can be used in the field of clothing products, accessories, bags, pins, logos, business cards, watermarks and many others... so it can make your product look cute and attractive, and also Multilingual support!!! If you have any other questions, feel free to drop me a message :) happy designing :), Mu Fazzal
  12. Minehead by Hanoded, $15.00
    As a family, we love to go camping. We have a big Norwegian tunnel tent (4 season - with room for a wood stove), some really warm down sleeping bags and a primitive field kitchen. Even though our camping trips are usually devoid of luxury, the kids love them! We always choose campsites that are close to nature, like a national park or in the mountains. A couple of years ago, we toured the southern part of England and one of our camping stops was in Exmoor National Park. Minehead is a small coastal town, not far from where we camped, so I named this font after a fond memory! Minehead is a handmade display font. It was loosely based on Haettenschweiler. Use it for your packaging, your tourist information leaflets and your book covers. And do visit Minehead one day!
  13. Vintage Culture by Mega Type, $20.00
    Introducing Vintage Culture - a modern classic serif with a modern and classy style. Vintage Culture is a unique, fun, and versatile serif font with 192 alternatives and 42 ligatures to spice up any design you love. Vintage Culture is built with OpenType features and includes ligatures, alternatives, numbers, punctuation, and also supports other languages. Vintage Culture is a versatile serif font that works in both large and small sizes. This font is suitable for a wide variety of projects such as: headlines, logos, labels, branding projects, magazines, homeware designs, product packaging, mugs, quotes, posters, and more. Feature · All Uppercase and Lowercase · Numbers & Symbols · Supported Languages · Substitutes and Binders · PUA Encoded Have fun using Vintage Culture!!! I really hope you enjoy it! Feel free to follow, like and share. Thank you so much for checking out my shop!
  14. Malloy by Supfonts, $22.00
    Introducing the elegant new Malloy Calligraphy Font! For those of you who are needing a touch of elegance and modernity for your designs, this font was created for you! Malloy was built with OpenType features and includes beginning and ending swashes, alternate swash characters for most lowercase letters, numbers, punctuation, alternates, ligatures and it also supports all latin languages :) What's Included Malloy TTF Malloy OTF Multilingual support all Latin languages Accessing the swashes / opentype features / glyphs: If you have opentype capable software such as Illustrator or Photoshop CC, you can access the alternate letters and ligatures via the character/opentype panel and glyphs panel. Or You can use Character Map (win) / FontBook (mac) to copy-paste required symbol into your text editor. Check out my blog: www.instagram.com/youthlettering pinterest.com/dmitriychirkov7 Thanks so much for checking out my shop! All the best, Dmitrii
  15. Takanon MF by Masterfont, $59.00
    A practical font family with 3 weights for all your needs: headlines, body text, signage etc. So elegant and so classic. High legibility at small sizes.
  16. Shishki MF by Masterfont, $59.00
    So friendly yet so naughty. A practical font family with 3 weights for all your needs: headlines, body text, signage etc. High legibility at small sizes.
  17. Graffiti Line by Putracetol, $20.00
    Introducing Graffiti Line A Display Graffiti Style Font. Inspired by the graffiti art on the city streets, so I made it into a font. So that it will make it easier for you to make graffiti writing or designs. There are much ligatures that will make this font even cooler. So enjoy it! Suitable for many design project, branding, packaging, logo, wall art, headline, template, banner, poster, and so much more! This font is also support multi language.
  18. The Bold Street by Putracetol, $21.00
    Introducing The Bold Street. A Graffiti Style Font. Inspired by the graffiti art on the city streets, so I made it into a font. So that it will make it easier for you to make graffiti writing or designs. There are 54 ligatures that will make this font even cooler. so enjoy it! Suitable for many design project, branding, packaging, logo, wall art, headline, template, banner, poster, and so much more! This font is also support multi language.
  19. Compendium by Sudtipos, $99.00
    Compendium is a sequel to my Burgues font from 2007. Actually it is more like a prequel to Burgues. Before Louis Madarasz awed the American Southeast with his disciplined corners and wild hairlines, Platt Rogers Spencer, up in Ohio, had laid down a style all his own, a style that would eventually become the groundwork for the veering calligraphic method that was later defined and developed by Madarasz. After I wrote the above paragraph, I was so surprised by it, particularly by the first two sentences, that I stopped and had to think about it for a week. Why a sequel/prequel? Am I subconsciously joining the ranks of typeface-as-brand designers? Are the tools I build finally taking control of me? Am I having to resort to “milking it” now? Not exactly. Even though the current trend of extending older popular typefaces can play tricks with a type designer’s mind, and maybe even send him into strange directions of planning, my purpose is not the extension of something popular. My purpose is presenting a more comprehensive picture as I keep coming to terms with my obsession with 19th century American penmanship. Those who already know my work probably have an idea about how obsessive I can be about presenting a complete and detailed image of the past through today’s eyes. So it is not hard to understand my need to expand on the Burgues concept in order to reach a fuller picture of how American calligraphy evolved in the 19th century. Burgues was really all about Madarasz, so much so that it bypasses the genius of those who came before him. Compendium seeks to put Madarasz’s work in a better chronological perspective, to show the rounds that led to the sharps, so to speak. And it is nearly criminal to ignore Spencer’s work, simply because it had a much wider influence on the scope of calligraphy in general. While Madarasz’s work managed to survive only through a handful of his students, Spencer’s work was disseminated throughout America by his children after he died in 1867. The Spencer sons were taught by their father and were great calligraphers themselves. They would pass the elegant Spencerian method on to thousands of American penmen and sign painters. Though Compendium has a naturally more normalized, Spencerian flow, its elegance, expressiveness, movement and precision are no less adventurous than Burgues. Nearing 700 glyphs, its character set contains plenty of variation in each letter, and many ornaments for letter beginnings, endings, and some that can even serve to envelope entire words with swashy calligraphic wonder. Those who love to explore typefaces in detail will be rewarded, thanks to OpenType. I am so in love with the technology now that it’s becoming harder for me to let go of a typeface and call it finished. You probably have noticed by now that my fascination with old calligraphy has not excluded my being influenced by modern design trends. This booklet is an example of this fusion of influences. I am living 150 years after the Spencers, so different contextualization and usage perspectives are inevitable. Here the photography of Gonzalo Aguilar join the digital branchings of Compendium to form visuals that dance and wave like the arms of humanity have been doing since time eternal. I hope you like Compendium and find it useful. I'm all Spencered out for now, but at one point, for history’s sake, I will make this a trilogy. When the hairline-and-swash bug visits me again, you will be the first to know. The PDF specimen was designed with the wonderful photography of Gonzalo Aguilar from Mexico. Please download it here http://new.myfonts.com/artwork?id=47049&subdir=original
  20. The Anthelope by Stringlabs Creative Studio, $25.00
    The Anthelope is a retro bold script with groovy style. The Anthelope is perfect for retro lovers and it is perfect for branding and logos such as, barbershop, motorcycle club, clothing, coffee shops and much more!
  21. Mashiya by Stringlabs Creative Studio, $25.00
    Mashiya is a Monoline Script Font with elegant style. This font is perfect for fashion brand, apparel, shoes company, wedding invitation, business card, logo brand, clothing, and also business brand name like barber shop or taylor.
  22. Crossbar by Gassstype, $27.00
    Crossbar - Natural Hand Drawn Typeface Introducing of our new product that inspired by Street Tagging, graffiti style with a fun theme very good for graffity poster, Hip Hop music, kids poster, flyer, childrenbook, cartoon, comic etc
  23. Stencil Plate JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A brass stencil hand cut to mark the tops of oil drums yielded the lettering for Stencil Plate JNL. The font emulates the retro feel of the unique letter forms found in the original antique design.
  24. Wet Dog by Leimone Design, $8.00
    Wet Dog is the ultimate fur font reflecting the global movement of street pop art, Playful, yet with attitude. A versatile display font for making strong, loud statements, just about as shy as a wet dog!
  25. Independence Script by Alan Meeks, $50.00
    Independence Script, designed by Alan Meeks and top British calligrapher Satwinder Sehmi, is an old style calligraphic handwritten script. The name is derived from the Declaration of Independence of which the font bears a slight resemblance.
  26. Webbies by Jelloween, $3.50
    Webbies contains a set of 94 web-related dingbats. Use them in your e-shop, personal website, forum or wherever else you please! Webbies is best used at (any multiple of) size 15pt without anti-aliasing.
  27. Nantua Flava by Characters Font Foundry, $25.00
    Nantua Flava XL is a display font by heart. It's preferably seen on posters or flyers. It's inspired by the Op Art style of lettering in the USA from the 1960s and 70s. But it holds also very futuristic elements so it work very well on futuristic techno party flyers and posters. Nantua Flava XLi speeds up your design. It's powerful as a Ferrari engine, strong as a steam locomotive. The very close innerforms and low contract make it perfectly suited for background patterns as well as big headline texts. The stiff little brother of this is simply called Nantua. They are a happy family.
  28. Virna by FSD, $60.00
    In September, 2003 I was contacted by MTV for the restyling of mtv.it I started from the beginning to work on a radical simplification of its visual elements, to achieve a better usability. It didn't take me so much to realize the basic design I attempted would have called for a notable reduction of the rich imagery distinguishing MTV's visual identity. As a visual aid to help me in this process I designed Virna, a headline "op-art" inspired face with the ability to create both vertical and horizontal ligatures between single words among two text lines, with the same ease of linking letters in handwriting or a linked script typeface.
  29. Doublethink by Barnbrook Fonts, $30.00
    Doublethink was developed from lettering drawn in the 1960s by Vinko Ožić-Pajić and used on the shop fronts of Yugoslavian state-owned clothes company Standard Konfekcija. The original design has been reinterpreted and expanded and is offered as a two weight typeface—Doublethink Medium and Doublethink Bold Inline. Standard Konfekcija was established first as a military fabric company and later became the premier fashion brand outlet in the Communist state of Yugoslavia. It is famous for being the first shop in the country to offer plastic bags (Standard Konfekcija stores ceased trading after the fall of Communism).
  30. Food Doodles Too by Outside the Line, $19.00
    Food Doodles Too is a 31-picture clipart font of food. Use them as dingbats or enlarge the small pictures and use them as clipart. Lots to choose from… from soup to nuts OK no nuts. But there is pizza, pasta, soup, eggs, sushi, sandwich, hot dog, hamburger, fish, kabobs, toast, breads, cheese, pickles, shrimp, soufflé, and desserts galore… cake, pie, cookie, cupcake, trifle, sundae, banana split, milk, tea and more. Food Doodles Too works nicely with Coffee & Tea Doodles. If you need some fancy cakes check out Party Doodles. All in the same line drawing style to mix and match.
  31. J Scott Campbell by Comicraft, $29.00
    Cliffhanger's top-selling DANGER GIRL creator and artist, Jeff Campbell, also topped our first MASTERS OF COMIC BOOK ART poll. Originally Jeff wanted his font to be wholly exclusive to the DANGER GIRL book, but we begged him, we pleaded with him and, eventually, we took photographs of him (in compromising positions with his "models") and he relented. Now, at long last we are making this slick and stylish font available as a part of our catalog, and you no longer need be a stranger to danger. See these families related to J Scott Campbell: J Scott Campbell Lower & J Scott Campbell Sketchbook .
  32. Urban Sketart by Putracetol, $25.00
    Introducing Urban Sketart. A Graffiti Style Font with 157 Ligatures. Inspired by the graffiti art on the city streets, so I made it into a font. So that it will make it easier for you to make graffiti writing or designs. There are 157 ligatures that will make this font even cooler. so enjoy it! Suitable for many design project, branding, packaging, logo, wall art, headline, template, banner, poster, and so much more! This font is also support multi language.
  33. Dancebats by Canada Type, $24.95
    According to the two most popular statistics companies in England and North America, eight out of every ten people like to dance. Talk about useless information! But with such a market statistic, we thought there would be some collections of dingbats out there with dancers in them. And surprise, surprise; we found not even one! So this was our opportunity to be the first to issue such a collection, and we are very pleased with the results. Dancebats is a font of 75 silhouettes of people dancing. All kinds of dancing. Ballet, techno, slam, rock, swing, aerobic, hip hop, jump, lounge, and much more. Take a close look at the silhouettes and find out why these are shapes that belong on every party design, bar none. The Dancebats outlines were tweaked for use at all sizes, from the very large, as in posters and signs, to the medium height, as in party flyers, invitations and publications, to the very small, as in web banners and pin-on buttons. We are anticipating these silhouettes to be used soon all over posters, signs and web sites everywhere, so get your hands on a copy and give yourself some ammunition for your next party design.
  34. Patrilya Script by Mercurial, $12.00
    Patrilya Script A New Romantic Script Calligraphy made with a touch of lovely and charming attraction that adds to the impression of a beautiful and elegant. a charming typeface and So beautiful on invitation like greeting cards, wedding invitation, branding materials, business cards, quotes, posters, headings, signature, logos, t-shirt, letterhead, signage, label, news, posters, badges and more Patrilya Script has a script typeface and extra letters and included floral ornaments that allows you to be more fancy and more extraordinary in designing. Patrilya Script requires no special software to use or access the alternate letters. You can even use Patrilya Script in basic writing apps like Word For those with Opentype capable software ( Photoshop CC or any version of Illustrator/ Indesign), Patrilya Script also comes with Opentype features such as access to all the alternate letters and double letter ligatures. And this Font has given PUA unicode (specially coded fonts). so that all the alternate characters can easily be accessed in full by a craftsman or designer. Don't forget to check out other cool fonts on our store and wait for new fonts. Follow our shop for upcoming updates including additional glyphs and language support. feel free to send me a message, comment, like and share. Thanks
  35. Brightlight by Mercurial, $10.00
    Dazzling Brightlight family typeface is a versatile, modern and classy display serif font with oblique and script also. Gives a wow effect to big titles, headlines. Use it big to enjoy it’s full potential.This font is ideal for design, logo design, blog graphics, stylizing quotes, wedding stationery, art prints, collateral design, packaging, social media, magazine, fashion, creative branding, editorial design and web design. come with elegant style but still has a modern feel, with features an extended latin character set of glyphs by covering various languages in Europe and others, and includes advanced open type features like standard and discretionary ligatures, positional numerals and so on. The Open Type features can be accessed by using Open Type savvy programs such as Adobe Illustrator, Adobe InDesign, Adobe Photoshop Corel Draw X version, And Microsoft Word. And this has given PUA Unicode Font (specially coded fonts). so that all the alternate characters Easily can be accessed in full by a craftsman or designer. Don't forget to check out other cool fonts on our store and wait for new fonts. Follow our shop for upcoming updates including additional glyphs and language support. feel free to send me a message, I would like to update it.
  36. Idealista by Suitcase Type Foundry, $39.00
    Idealista directly responds to its other members, Nudista and Kulturista. It shares the same proportions and the same set of weights, yet it enriches the expression means of the two typefaces with new themes — the character set is smooth, even round, and it boasts a number of special details and perky moves. Most of all, Idealista relishes juicy magazine titles, typographic logotypes and propagandist posters. Unlike cold, technicist typefaces, it has great zest for life, so there's no wonder that in each of the letters, intuition wins over intellect. Owing to this, the text set in Idealista has a special voluptuous quality and unmistakable temperament — in a single typeface Idealista combines the best of sans-serif, slab-serif, as well as geometric and calligraphic construction principles, coming down to one impressive, expressive cocktail. Some letters have serifs, some do not, some are sharp, some are smooth, and all this results in the nice hip-hop beat of the line of text. The typeface has five weights and ten styles in total, so it can easily accommodate to the needs of complex texts, unlike many of its display counterparts. Idealista is valuable partner for the more text-suited Nudista and, if need for tiny sizes arises, to Kulturista as well.
  37. Funtrude by Colllab Studio, $9.00
    "Hi there, thank you for passing by. Colllab Studio is here. We crafted best collection of typefaces in a variety of styles to keep you covered for any project that comes your way! When you have a project that needs a fun, unique font to make it pop, you can’t go wrong with Funtrude. Funtrude comes in three styles: Basic, Extrude, and Hole. Each style has more than 350 of the most beautiful glyphs you could ever dream of seeing. The Extrude style is great for titles, headings, and any other text where you want to use a bold font but don’t want it to be overly bold; the Basic style will work great for things like product names or subheadings; and the Hole style is perfect for anything else! Each individual style comes with its own swashes—so your fonts can look just as beautiful when they’re all capitalized as they do when they’re in normal text. What makes us so excited about this product is how much we love to use it ourselves. When we saw Funtrude for the first time, we couldn’t believe our eyes—it was everything we had ever wanted in a font, plus it was super affordable. GET IT NOW....!!! A Million Thanks Colllab Studio www.colllabstudio.com
  38. Snacko by Eko Bimantara, $22.00
    Snacko is one dope display font. It’s got that casual vibe mixed with some 70s soft serif styles, and a playful italic angle that’ll make your designs move and groove! This font is perfect for titling, branding, logos, and all kinds of digital or printed materials. It’s fun and playful, so it’s perfect for designs that are targeted at a younger crowd or need a fresh and modern feel. Snacko’s funky, soft, and cool design makes it the bomb for all kinds of design fields, from advertising to packaging to social media graphics. It’s got a style that’s all its own and can make your designs pop and stand out from the crowd. This font only comes in one style, but don’t trip, it’s versatile and can be used in all kinds of ways. It’s approachable and friendly with a softness that’s off the hook, but also funky and expressive with a unique personality that can take your designs to the next level. Bottom line, Snacko is one creative and versatile font that’ll bring a playful and fun energy to all your designs. It’s got a unique style that’s perfect for any designer’s font collection, so don’t sleep on this one!
  39. Mati by Sudtipos, $19.00
    Father's Day, or June 17 of this year, is in the middle of Argentinian winter. And like people do on wintery Sunday mornings, I was bundled up in bed with too many covers, pillows and comforters. Feeling good and not thinking about anything in particular, Father's Day was nowhere in the vicinity of my mind. My eleven year old son, Matías, came into the room with a handmade present for me. Up to this point, my Father's Day gift history was nothing unusual. Books, socks, hand-painted wooden spoons, the kind of thing any father would expect from his pre-teen son. So you can understand when I say I was bracing myself to fake excitement at my son's present. But this Father's Day was special. I didn't have to fake excitement. I was in fact excited beyond my own belief. Matí's handmade present was a complete alphabet drawn on an A4 paper. Grungy, childish, and sweeter than a ton of honey. He'd spent days making it, three-dimensioning the letters, wiggle-shadowing them. Incredible. A common annoyance for graphic designers is explaining to people, even those close to them, what they do for a living. You have to somehow make it understandable that you are a visual communicator, not an artist. Part of the problem is the fact that "graphic designer" and "visual communicator" are just not in the dictionary of standard professions out there. If you're a plumber, you can wrap all the duties of your job with 3.5 words: I'm a plumber. If you're a graphic designer, no wrapper, 3.5 or 300 words, will ever cover it. I've spent many hours throughout the years explaining to my own family and friends what I do for a living, but most of them still come back and ask what it is exactly that I do for dough. When you're a type designer, that problem magnifies itself considerably. When someone asks you what you do for a living, you start looking for the nearest exit, but none of the ones you can find is any good. All the one-line descriptions are vague, and every single one of them queues a long, one-sided conversation that usually ends with someone getting too drunk listening, or too tired of talking. Now imagine being a type designer, with a curious eleven year old son. The kid is curious as to why daddy keeps writing huge letters on the computer screen. Let's go play some ball, dad. As soon as I finish working, son. He looks over my shoulder and sees a big twirly H on the screen. To him it looks like a game, like I'm not working. And I have to explain it to him again. This Father's Day, my son gave me the one present that tells me he finally understands what I do for a living. Perhaps he is even comfortable with it, or curious enough about that he wants to try it out himself. Either way, it was the happiest Father's Day I've ever had, and I'm prouder of my son than of everything else I've done in my life. This is Matí's font. I hope you find it useful.
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