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  1. Rozanova by Variable Type Foundry, $22.99
    Rozanova glyph proportions and shapes make it functional, legible and with personality. The personal character of its shapes makes Rozanova a versatile, dynamic, recognizable, legible and functional typeface, perfect for editorial projects, corporate use, and strong brand identity design such as posters, logotypes and packaging. This typeface shows two version shapes: geometric and humanist. Rozanova consists of a standard version (geometric) and an alternative version (humanistic), each in 9 weights (ranging from Thin to Black) with matching italics. The font also includes OpenType features, like case-sensitive forms, and the whole 503 character set supports more than 200 languages.
  2. Gloriant by Letterhend, $13.00
    Introducing Gloriant Signature Script Font with two styles : clean and brush! Both of them looks nice and elegant, naturally made by handwriting. This font is suitable for any design purposes such as logos, headlines, quotes, apparel, wedding invitations, and of course as your digital signature. Gloriant Signature comes with OpenType features like ligatures, stylistic alternates, contextual alternates, swashes, and multi-language support. We hope you enjoy the font, please feel free to comment if you have any thoughts or feedback. Or simply send me a PM or email me at letterhend@gmail.com. Thanks for purchasing and have fun!
  3. Small Bunny by Illushvara, $12.00
    Small Bunny is a display font mix with two character styles. Made it special for Valentine's and Easter Season. Suitable for you who needs a typeface for greeting cards, logotype, Easter invitations, Valentines day, branding, book cover, packaging, advertising, watermark, merchandise or make a craft gift, etc. This typeface is comes in uppercase, lowercase, punctuation's, symbols & numerals, support opentype features in Private Use Area (PUA) Unicode. Stylistic set in 2 alternate, ligatures, etc. Also support multilingual. If you have any question, don’t hesitate to contact me by email or send me massage. Happy designing !!! Thank you, Bayu Suwirya
  4. Dazzle by Device, $29.00
    Op-art never looked so good. Taking a cue from the popularity in the 1970s of deco Prismas and their related contemporary interpretations, this geometric font updates the trend. Overlap text in different colours or black and white for eye-teasing moiré combinations. An image above illustrates the use of Dazzle Underprint, a uniform-width version of the font that is placed under Dazzle and used to create two-colour effects simply and easily. Dazzle Underprint is not intended for solo use, only as an underprint — please see Dazzle Unicase for a range of undecorated weights.
  5. Halau Spooky by Vintage Voyage Design Supply, $12.00
    Introducing you a cartoon font family straight for your Halloween or other horror events. A wide range of variations completely satisfy the most sophisticated font gourmet. From Thin to Bold horror sans styles and a fancy horror script. Also, 62 Halloween graphic elements come as a Graphic Style! Each font has Normal and Roughen Styles. All sans serif's come as filled, inlined and inline separately. 33 typefaces total. • Halau Script has two uppercase letters sets and a lot of alternates included swashes. Halau Sans also has few alternate symbols and pair of ligatures (fj, fi). Trick or treat, folks. Enjoy!
  6. Giuconda by Sealoung, $25.00
    Giuconda is an elegant and modern sans font. This font provides a cleaner, more geometric look, preserving the essence and structure of an early 20th century sans classic font but with a fresh, clean and contemporary look. Giuconda consists of two subfamilies of 8 weights, ranging from Thin to Heavy, with matching italics, giving a total of 16 fonts. Giuconda is the perfect font for publishing, titles, books, magazines, and corporate designs. Its Alt version is ideal for logo types, branding, packaging, and use on the web and TV. The family contains a 355 character set that supports 207 different languages.
  7. 1479 Caxton by GLC, $38.00
    This family was inspired by the two fonts used by the famous William Caxton in Westminster (UK) in the late 1400s. There is only one (Normal) style. We have added the accented characters and others not in use in the early time of printing, but the ligatures and the few abbreviations for the Old English language and Latin were present in the original fonts. The original cap height is about five to seven millimeters. Decorated letters like 1495 Lombardes, 1512 Initials, 1550 Arabesques, 1565 Venetian, and 1584 Rinceau can be used in complement with this font without anachronism.
  8. Hyperspace Race by Swell Type, $20.00
    It had to happen: we reached into the future and returned with the ultimate hyper-wide hyper-condensed hyper-thin hyper-bold font: HYPERSPACE RACE! It boldly goes where no sci-fi font has gone before, with WARP SPEED MODE (149 custom connecting letter pairs), alternate letters without connections, Variable Font for unlimited adjustment of Weight, Width & Slant, and character support for 211 European and Asian languages, including Russian, Serbian/Macedonian, Ukranian & Vietnamese. See the Variable and Opentype features in action as I re-create 15 familiar sci-fi logos in under two minutes with the Variable Font!
  9. Veronika Luxurious by Great Studio, $19.00
    Veronika Luxurious is a Glamour Luxury typeface. with beautiful letters and a touch of elegant appearance. plant it firmly in a modern design. It is a careful collaboration between beauty and function. Designed specifically for logo-themed projects, the font itself features many alternative and binding options, perfect for creating elegant, chic lifestyle designs, such as logos, titles, branding, web design and book designs. Veronika Luxurious displays both uppercase and lowercase letters, supports Latin-based languages. It holds two weights, Regular and Bold. each offers something different and they are all made to work together in harmony.
  10. FF Berlage Burcht by FontFont, $58.99
    FF Berlage started as a research project about the typography of the prominent Dutch architect Hendrik Pieter Berlage (1856 1935). Donald Beekman based the design on a great number of sources, but mainly lettering found in two of Berlage s most quintessential buildings, the Amsterdam Commodities Exchange building (called Beurs van Berlage), and the ANDB building for the Amsterdam diamond cutters union (called De Burcht). Berlage is considered the father of modern architecture in The Netherlands due to his revolutionary theories on architecture and design, that would greatly influence many Dutch architect groups, like the Amsterdam School and De Stijl.
  11. Urban Barbarian by Comicraft, $19.00
    He’s been mixing one part artist and one part barbarian since 2005. Brutal, ruthless, cutthroat, he moves through the concrete jungle, unsheathing his, um, sword, taking what he wants without care or remorse. He follows no rules. He is the URBAN BARBARIAN. The Spoils of Battle Await Him! Is he Conan? Roger ‘Mad Men’ Sterling? No, he’s Dan Panosian. Artist. Author. Lover of fine women, drinker of fine scotch, drawer of fine pictures. This is his fine font. Well, one of them. See the families related to Urban Barbarian: Dan Panosian Features: Two fonts: all-uppercase GIANT and upper/lowercase DWARF.
  12. You Blockhead by Comicraft, $29.00
    Why you little Numbskull! Nitwit! Visigoth! Dimwitted Jackass! Interplanetary Goat! Highwayman! Sea-gherkin! Jellyfish! KnowNothing! Filibuster! Cachinnating cockatoo! Artichoke! Two-timing Troglodyte! Bald-headed budgerigar! Odd-toed Ungulate! Autocrat! Carpetseller! Duck-billed platypus! Dunderheaded coconut! Ectoplasm! Steamroller! Iconoclast! Kleptomaniac! Raggle taggle ruminant! Orangutang! Rapscallion! Ten thousand thundering typhoons! Whippersnapper! Billions of billious barbecued blue blistering barnacles -- you-you... YOU BLOCKHEAD! With its sturdy stance and over 100 friendly interlocking letter pairs, this font was made famous in the logo and branding for the video game CLASH OF CLANS, and infamous in the logo and branding for the Image comic THE BEEF.
  13. Hexatype by Linotype, $29.99
    Hexatype is part of a series of typographic experiments from the young Swiss designer Michael Parson. In this font, Parson has created an intriguing system of lines that form into letters, all based off of a hexagonal grid. Text set in Hexatype takes on an interesting honeycomb-like appearance. For a different effect, try overlapping individual letters, or use a few of Hexatype's letters together as elements in a logo. A good companion to Hexatype is Linotype's Ned Std. These two fonts, as well as eight more experimental designs by Parson, are included in the Take Type 5 collection."
  14. Pistol Twelve JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Pistol Twelve JNL is a novelty version of Jeff Levine's Twelve Oaks JNL wood type font, with the addition of random bullet holes in the upper case characters. The font design was suggested by fellow type designer Ray Larabie. Pistol Twelve JNL is a two-fold pun. Initially, this conveys the obvious fact that the design is a variation of Twelve Oaks JNL with bullet holes... but the name is also a play on an old, old joke. One person asks the other: "Would you care to join the Pistol Club? You drink 'til twelve and..." Well, you get the picture!
  15. Chewy Camel by Bogstav, $16.00
    Originally I wanted to call this font Chewy Caramel, because I love caramel. But that name was already taken, so I deleted two letters in the name and ended up with Chewy Camel instead. I know that the designer of Chewy Caramel don’t mind - because that is my good friend, David, who made that one! :) Chewy Camel was made with a slightly blurry and inky pen, and is suitable for most things that need a true organic hand lettered font. I have added 6 slightly different versions of each letter, and there is multilingual support as well
  16. ITC Lintball by ITC, $29.99
    Eric Stevens's latest typeface, ITC Lintball, combines two unusual features: its letterforms are based on the serifless lettering inscribed in stone by the ancient Greeks, yet the wobbly edges of the strokes, and especially the slightly wider “lintballs” on the ends, suggest lettering done on paper with a modern felt-tip pen. The ball motif is carried through in the fat dot under the raised capital O, and in the similar dot used in place of a crossbar in the capital A. There's an angularity to many of the strokes, especially in the lowercase, that gives Lintball its distinctive character.
  17. Hello Script by Zetafonts, $39.00
    Hello Script is a high contrast calligraphic script designed by Cosimo Lorenzo Pancini, featuring monoline swashes and terminals and strong, round body shapes designed with a parallel nib. It covers over 40 languages that use the Latin alphabet, with full range of accents and diacritics, and comes with over ten different swashes and two decorative fill typefaces (Hello Script Fill and Hello Script Striped Fill) to use as multilayer color fonts. The Hello family features a sans serif companion (Hello Sans) as well as a christmas-themed version ( Hello Christmas ) with a set of Icons (Hello Christmas Icons), both featuring multilayer color fill.
  18. Glow Better by Ergibi Studio, $22.00
    Glow Better Modern Duo, these fonts are of two types serif and script. Display Serif inspired by famous logo, This typeface has been made carefully to make sure its premium quality and luxury feel. The ligatures on serif makes this typeface unique and stands out rather than the regular serif font, perfectly for headlines, wedding, social media, logos, posters, packaging, T-shirts, coffee shops, restaurants, magazine’s headers, signs or gift/post cards, cafe’s and weddings or any type of advertising purpose. What's Included : Standard glyphs Web Font Ligatures International Accent Works on PC & Mac Simple installations
  19. LTC Twentieth Century by Lanston Type Co., $49.95
    Twentieth Century was Lanston Monotypes answer to Futura. In fact Saul Hess's redrawing of Futura is so close that this new digital revival includes alternates of the long lost original letterforms originally designed by Paul Renner for Futura, but were left out of the released version that has become so popular. 20th Century is a modern sans serif with apparent geometry yet still a certain warmth in its design. The OpenType version of LTC Twentieth Century incorporates the alternate Renner glyphs with two sets of alternate lowercase characters. The font also includes oldstyle numerals and a full Western and Central European character set.
  20. CA Segundo by Cape Arcona Type Foundry, $29.00
    The inspiration for this font came from a wall-writing in Cuba. At first glance we thought: "There is something wrong with the wall-writing." But a closer look revealed, that it just mixed up different stroke-styles. That "feature" became the designing principle behind CA Segundo: Round characters like O, U or C are available either with a fat or a thin stroke, whereas other characters with orthogonal lines come in two different styles – uppercase characters emphasize the vertical strokes, while lower cases emphasize the horizontal strokes. This gives you the opportunity to design just while you type.
  21. Daphne by Ahmet Altun, $20.00
    In the beginning, this font had been designed for an affiche work as wood pattern which includes one font and medium weight. The stylish design of this font had been inclined us to create more weights and more styles. Daphne Font Family comes in three weights; normal and italic. Plus two additional styles which are wood pattern and shadow. You can get great wood pattern results with Daphne Font Family; also with colored shadows, you can get gorgeous results in poster works and t-shirt prints. Even in very small type sizes, it can be legible.
  22. FF Berlage Beurs by FontFont, $58.99
    FF Berlage started as a research project about the typography of the prominent Dutch architect Hendrik Pieter Berlage (1856 1935). Donald Beekman based the design on a great number of sources, but mainly lettering found in two of Berlage s most quintessential buildings, the Amsterdam Commodities Exchange building (called Beurs van Berlage), and the ANDB building for the Amsterdam diamond cutters union (called De Burcht). Berlage is considered the father of modern architecture in The Netherlands due to his revolutionary theories on architecture and design, that would greatly influence many Dutch architect groups, like the Amsterdam School and De Stijl.
  23. Telegramo by Volcano Type, $35.00
    Telegramo is modeled on a historic telegraph from Belgrade to Vienna 1914. The original archetypal character set consists of lowercase letters and numerals only. Uppercase letters and special characters were added after careful research. Contact pressure variations of the rudimentary type writing machine are directly imitated in the three weights: the regular weights edges are sharp, medium edges are rounded and the bold letters can nearly be called soft. Since the original typeface did not seem perfectly suitable for modern desktop publishing purposes, two additional stylistic sets were created for each weight, improving certain issues in rhythm, legibility and quirkiness.
  24. Double Frames by Putracetol, $22.00
    Introducing Double Frames - Display Font, a font with unique shape. there are two styles – standard and decorative. The modern and powerful display font you've been looking for. Each character is carefully crafted until the result is perfect. A lot of detail is preserved when characters are digitized, so uppercase looks fantastic up close Come with open type feature with a lot of alternates, its help you to make great lettering. best uses for wedding invitation, invitations, signature, typography lettering, branding, label, poster, logos, quotes, product packaging, header, merchandise, social media & greeting cards and many more. Double Frames is also support multi language.
  25. Victorixel by Quatype, $35.00
    Victorixel is a pixel font that incorporates the Victorian wood-type style. In order to organically combine these two styles, I abandon the exaggerated and ornate shape, yet the essence of the wood type was retained, such as the forked serif at the beginning and end of the letter stem. Victorixel family has over 800 glyphs (including emojis) and it supports lots of Latin-alphabet-based languages. It is suitable for the title, poster, etc. *EASTER EGG* Turn on the ligature OpenType features and input MBTI+emoji will output the MBTI emojis. For instance: ENTPemoji Enjoy!
  26. Primark by Cititype, $17.00
    Primark is a chic, modern and elegant script font with a prominent appearance, it's a great choice for logotypes, brand names, digital signatures, online portfolios, website banners, posters, wedding invitations, book titles, and headlines. The Primark font consists of 3 fonts, the primamark regular, alternate and swash. they are designed in the same metric so that the two fonts can be combined with each other. Come with ligatures to make it more natural impression and supported by diacritic that supports various language. Chic, Modern, elegant and stand out are words that can describe the definition of this font.
  27. Lavenda by Aga Silva, $29.99
    Lavenda font is a result of my two year classic calligraphy studies, and is based on my own handwriting. The overall look is classic, which makes it a match for invitations, place cards or other paper goods where old time elegance is required. With the glyph count just under 1500 the font has many alternates and options which makes it flexible to use. Apart from swashes, alternates and ligatures - number of fancy dingbats is also included. Again, with vast number of glyphs contained should you write in other language than English - Lavenda comes as a natural choice.
  28. Ragik Sans by Hurufatfont, $29.00
    Ragik; It is a low-contrast sans serif font family with two accents. The letters are designed with a clear and simple elegance, devoid of ornaments. The open terminals of the letters “S, C, G, s, a, c, e” are elegant and legible with their large open areas. It consists of 16 styles, from thin to heavy, with true italics. Ideal for modern typographic posters, packaging and branding designs. It comes with rich OpenType features. Alternating glyphs, elegant and functional ligatures. All number sets (tnum, onum, lnum, numr, denom, sinf, sups etc.) have a rich symbol library with ornaments and arrows.
  29. Ongunkan Death Space Unitology by Runic World Tamgacı, $50.00
    Dead Space is a science fiction/horror media franchise created by Glen Schofield and Michael Condrey, developed by Visceral Games, and published and owned by Electronic Arts. The franchise's chronology is not presented in a linear format; each installment in the Dead Space franchise is a continuation or addition to a continuing storyline, with sections of the storyline presented in prequels or sequels, sometimes presented in other media from the originating video game series, which includes two films and several comic books and novels. I created this font by redrawing the alphabet in which the Death Space alien language is written.
  30. Dog Eared by Andy Babb, $19.20
    Each character of Dog Eared began its life as a half-inch wide strip of paper, folded and Scotch-taped into formation, and then scanned and recreated digitally. Dog Eared is distinguished from other folded paper style typefaces by its robustness and versatility: each numeral and upper- and lowercase letter has a stylistic alternate. Dog Eared Striped is a traditional single color font, while Dog Eared Solid is a chromatic variant that can be used for a two-toned effect. Layer and multiply Dog Eared Striped and Dog Eared Solid together to achieve even more color variety.
  31. Yekuana Pro by Neo Type Foundry, $28.50
    Yekuana Pro is a typeface whose design is based primarily on the study of certain geometric ethnic ancestral Venezuelan signs, visually rich and originally used in the enrichment of various utilitarian objects with high symbolic and cultural content. It’s a family that is composed of 330 glyphs y of two weights, including Inline and Outline versions, Stylistic Alternates, Fractions, Ordinals and Ligatures. The combination of their styles through the use of layers by contrasting colors application of allows to obtain new interesting results. Its use is recommended for titles or short phrases and elements of oversized visual communication.
  32. Vianor by Larin Type Co, $15.00
    Vianor this is a lovely vintage label font. It is presented in two styles, regular and rough, as well as a decorative layer for them. This font works great with text, but it looks even better with display titles, logos, and others. This font is included many alternates for the uppercase and lowercase has alternatives for uppercases and many alternates for lowercaes, with them you can make your design more expressive, varied and playful, change them and you will see how many options you can get for your design, also use ornaments to complement your design.
  33. The Brightside by Ivan Rosenberg, $16.00
    The Brightside is hand lettered font with multilingual support. It is ideal for t-shirts, magazines, phone covers, social media, restaurant menus, greeting cards, invitations, weddings, headers and many more. This brush font comes with a two complete sets of lowercase and uppercase characters, a large range of punctuation ligatures, numerals and and multilingual support. The Brightside includes a set of Upper and Lowercase characters, numerals and lot of punctuation glyphs and 1 alternate for each character. The Brightside Font comes with automatic ligatures. For access to Stylistic Alternates is required software with glyphs panel like Photoshop, llustrator, Inkscape etc.
  34. GEOspeed SC - Personal use only
  35. Guhly by Ingo, $35.00
    A modern Sans Serif — prosaic, designed geometrically, beautiful in large sizes All the dimensions of the font are based on Factor 10. The general principle of construction leads to slim forms and nearly equally wide characters. So the font appears very solid but is actually difficult to decipher in longer texts. Along with the ”normal“ Guhly Regular there are also the two versions Guhly Light and Guhly Bold, whereas in each only the vertical strokes [Guhly Light] or horizontal [Guhly Bold] have been changed in strength. The result is a very individual decorative effect which slightly reflects old circus and western scripts. The lower case characters in the version Guhly Book are, therefore, optimized to be suitable for longer texts in smaller font sizes — because after all, sometimes you should read a bit more than just the headline… The design of a shampoo bottle stands behind the creation of this sans serif display font. Prominent, clearly constructed forms with circular arcs define its appearance. This is a font primarily designed for use with capital letters — for all sorts of advertising purposes, headlines and titles. But lower case letters also belong to a good functional font; so, of course, Guhly includes them and ligatures for the more ”critical“ letter combinations as well as stylistic alternates for the letters K (or k), V (v) and o. As a decorative “encore”, the Guhly family also contains the “normal” weight in two variants: on the one hand the Guhly Cutout – these are letters without counter, as if the letters were cut out and the internal surfaces fell out; and on the other hand the Guhly stencil – as the name suggests, a stencil font with the typical bars that give a stencil the necessary cohesion.
  36. JH Fadi by JH Fonts, $50.00
    JH Fadi is an Arabic modern square koufi typeface, including two weights; it is typical for headlines, logo design, branding & signage... The diacritic positioning is fine tuned per the publishers requirements.
  37. Cookogram by Jure Kožuh, $19.00
    Cookogram is a package of 50 pictograms which have been drawn in two styles - outline & solid. The pictogram set consists of cooking and eating utensils, pots, pans, glasses, bottles and crockery.
  38. PN Sharkypants by Illustration Ink, $3.00
    This whimsical font family is a hand-crafted, youthful sans-serif font with three weights and two cute sister fonts...a shadow version and a "showy" version with curls and flourishes.
  39. Shaking by La Boîte Graphique, $17.00
    Designed by Ewen Prigent, Shaking is a set of four expressive hand-crafted titling typefaces ideal for packaging, posters, children's books… and many other media! Shaking one, two, three and four!
  40. Crypto by Vertigo, $21.00
    Crypto is a narrow, sans serif, geometric, display font with two weights. It works well for modern, contemporary projects, logotypes, films, posters, billboards, press advertisements, websites, packaging. It provides multilingual support.
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