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  1. Courier Line Draw by Monotype, $29.99
    Designed as a typewriter face for IBM, Courier was redrawn by Adrian Frutiger for the IBM Selectric series. Courier is a typical fixed pitch design, monotone in weight and slab serif in concept. The Courier font is used to emulate typewriter output for reports, tabular work and technical documentation.
  2. Vtg Stencil US No. 51 by astype, $28.00
    The Vtg Stencil series of fonts from astype are based on real world stencils. These stencils were used in the 50's and 60's by the US Army. If you are interested in the current stencil design, please have a look at Vtg Stencil US No.72 .
  3. Luruh Light by Sebeningjingga, $5.00
    Overview: Pixel perfect design. 1 style included. Works on PC & Mac Perfect for both printing and screen display. Usage: Luruh light font family is perfect for both printing and screen display, and is most suitable for modern design, technology, sci-fi, futuristic style, flat design and web design.
  4. Jello Chlour by Jolicia Type, $5.00
    Say hello for our first debut "Jello Chlour " with Modern Elegant Style this is perfect for branding, logos, invitation, masterheads and more. Jello Chlour Features : Multilanguange Ligatures Alternates PUA Encoded Files Includes : Jello Chlour Light Jello Chlour Regular Jello Chlour Semi Bold Jello Chlour Bold Jello Chlour Script
  5. ITC Leawood by ITC, $29.99
    ITC Leawood was begun by designer Les Usherwood and finished by his talented staff at Typsettra in Toronto, Canada, after his untimely death. A similar calligraphic series to ITC Usherwood, following alternative options, the typeface features small, well-defined serifs which aid legibility and allow for close spacing.
  6. Fathoms PB by Pink Broccoli, $14.00
    A totally off-the-wall sans serif font based on the titling from one of ABC's Movie of the Week series from 1969 called Daughter of the Mind. Turn on Contextual Alternates to automatically alternate between Capitals and Lowercase as you type to really make the font dance!
  7. Zuris by Mr. Typeman, $15.00
    Say hello to my new Zuris Font, a modern handwritten script, wich simulates natural handwriting. Zuris is perfect for branding, product packaging, wedding invitations, cards and so on. If you want to add a certain charm, appeal and allure in your projects, Zuris is just what you need.
  8. Alardo by MysticalType, $12.00
    Alardo is intended for branding that is synonymous with sports. The initial character was built in bold with a bold personality, but thin strokes and flowing italics provide a flexible and unique family series. Glyphs are made in low contrast strokes, short ascenders and descenders, and low caps.
  9. Phaistos Disk Glyphs by Deniart Systems, $25.00
    The Phaistos series contains 47 unique characters based on the cryptichieroglyphic symbols depicted on the infamous Phaistos Disk. Measuring approximately 16cm in diameter, the Phaistos Disk was excavated in 1908 at the Minoan palace at Hagia Triada in Crete. The glyphs have not been conclusively deciphered to this day.
  10. Giecella Kids by Sipanji21, $8.00
    Say hello to Giecella Kids font. Made with love and joy. Comic look, so it will make your design more beautiful, cute, fun, and colorful Includes: Giecella Kids (OTF, TTF, WOFF) Bonus (Cute Background) Features: Character Set Numerals and Punctuation (OpenType Standard) I hope you can enjoy the font :)
  11. Potpourri by Linotype, $29.99
    Potpourri was based on an energetic alphabet written by expert calligrapher Gottfried Pott. To create the elegant yet rugged strokes, Pott cut a pen with a unique fringed tip — from a drinking straw! He then produced an huge series of drafts before deciding on the final alphabet for digitization.
  12. Helion by Fonthead Design, $19.00
    Helion is a font designed by Ethan Dunham that has a sleek sci-fi feel to it. While it appears to be monocase, many of the lower case letters are different, though the x-height equals the cap height. You can use this to add variation to your headlines.
  13. 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.
  14. Zaptron by Patria Ari, $15.00
    Zaptron is a modern sci-fi fonts with different shapes on uppercase and lowercase. With this difference, you can explore different combinations, also with more than 100 discretionary ligatures you can access by hit capslock/uppercase. This logo perfect for logotype especially on technology, construction, automotive, and more.
  15. Raleigh by Linotype, $29.99
    The Raleigh typestyle is based on Carl Dair's original 1967, Cartier typeface. which was designed for the Canadian Centennial and the 1967 Montreal World's Fair. It was renamed Raleigh after Dair's death. Adrian Williams added three weights for a display series, and Robert Norton designed the text version.
  16. Komica Brought by Figuree Studio, $18.00
    Say hello to Komica Brought font. Made with love and joy. Comic look, so it will make your design more beautiful, cute, fun, and colorful. Features: Uppercase and Lowercase Numerals and Punctuation (OpenType Standard) Accents (Multilingual characters) PUA Encode I hope you can enjoy the font :) Regards Figuree Studio
  17. Custer by Font Bureau, $40.00
    In 2009, a book from 1897 in the library of the University of Wisconsin caught David Berlow’s attention. It was set in a clear text face—a predecessor of Bookman—cast by the Western Type Foundry who called it Custer. Upon noting how well the typeface worked in sizes of 6 and 7 points, Berlow developed it into a member of the Reading Edge series specifically designed for small text on screen. Custer RE was a broad and approachable typeface drawn large on the body with a tall x-height to maximize its apparent size when set very small. This was the beginning of the newly expanded series; in 2020, Berlow added new optical sizes and weights, growing the original design’s versatility up to headline sizes.
  18. Hwaiting Sans by Konstantine Studio, $20.00
    Inspired by the emerging Korean culture that grabbing the worldwide actuation in so many realms of the industry. To bridge the vibes and to make it easier to consume, we found the gap to fill with simple things in life that are useful for it, and yes, it’s a new day it’s a new font. So without any further ado, please welcome Hwaiting Sans. 2/3 series of Korean vibes typefaces. It’s a sans-serif font with bold and strong vibes to catch up with today’s graphic design trends. Crafted with deep research about Korean traditional letters, shaped up with the approach of universal Latin letters. This is the second drop of 3 series from the Hwaiting family. So stay tuned for the upcoming release.
  19. Decora Two by Naghi Naghachian, $82.00
    “Innovation” best describes Naghi Naghashian’s new Decora Two font. It is a “Liaison amoureuse” between the Sans Serif typeface and English manuscript style. Decora Two is the second of a series of typeface that enables graphic arts professionals the flexibility to use modern initials. It enables, moreover, the use of this typeface for decorative headlines and is a boon for manipulations of both vector-based and pixel-based graphic programs. Typographers worldwide, whose alphabets derive from the Roman one, depend on such innovations in order to meet increased demands of modern communication. This typeface enriches the possibilities for typographical design, which in turn increases the delight in such design. It gives me great pleasure to present this series of new typefaces to my creative colleagues worldwide!
  20. New Millennium by Three Islands Press, $24.00
    New Millennium is one of three font families that share a common name, a common design philosophy, a common x-height, and basic character shapes. (The others are New Millennium Sans and New Millennium Linear; all three work well together.) New Millennium is a serif face of what some might describe as a "modern style." But although it has flat serifs, it differs markedly from, say, Bodoni or Didot -- especially in the italic, which is a radical departure from tradition. (The bold styles are in fact sans-serif, identical to those of New Millennium Sans.) There's also a nice, dark Headline style for display text. New Millennium is a distinctive, legible, accessible text face that might be well suited to, say, scientific documentation.
  21. Hwaiting Handwriting by Konstantine Studio, $20.00
    Inspired by the emerging Korean culture that grabbing the worldwide actuation in so many realms of the industry. To bridge the vibes and to make it easier to consume, we found the gap to fill with simple things in life that are useful for it, and yes, it’s a new day it’s a new font. So without any further ado, please welcome Hwaiting Handwriting. 1/3 series of Korean vibes typefaces. It’s handwriting-based fonts with the reference of the ancient style ink and brush strokes but make it modern. Crafted with deep research about Korean traditional letters, shaped up with the approach of universal Latin letters. This is the first drop of 3 series from the Hwaiting family. So stay tuned for the upcoming release.
  22. Decora One by Naghi Naghachian, $82.00
    Decora one is a typographic innovation. It is the first of a series of typeface that gives the typographer and other graphic artists the possibility to use modern initials. It enables, moreover, the use of this typeface for decorative headlines and is suitable for manipulations in both vector-based and pixel-based graphic programs. Typographies in countries worldwide, whose alphabets derive from the Roman one, are dependent on such innovations in order to meet the increasing demands of modern communication. This typeface implies at the same time an enrichment of the possibilities for typographical design, which in turn increases the delight in such design. It gives me great pleasure to present this series of new typefaces to my creative colleagues worldwide.
  23. Sackers Gothic by Monotype, $32.99
    Sackers Gothic is part of the larger Sackers series, a collection of fonts drawn from templates for producing engraved stationery and social cards by Gary Sackers, a Charlotte, North Carolina intaglio printer. Many typefaces were made from similar sources, including Monotype’s Engravers series, as well as Jim Spiece’s ITC Blair, and Mark van Bronkhorst’s Sweet Sans. Sackers’ typefaces, which were initially made into photo-set type, were digitized by Compugraphic and released in the late 1980s. Sackers Gothic has since become a popular choice for conveying sincere and plainspoken language on dust jackets, posters, and of course, in stationery. The face pairs well with display faces of a disparate nature, and serves as a ready foil for anything requiring an air of typographic sophistication.
  24. Psacstroj - Personal use only
  25. Fancy Dancing JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The 1938 movie musical "Carefree" starring Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers featured the song "Change Partners" by Irving Berlin. A copy of the sheet music for this song had the title hand lettered in a wonderful tri-line design that has been recreated in the digital typeface Fancy Dancing JNL.
  26. F2F Shakkarakk by Linotype, $29.99
    The Techno sound of the 1990s, a personal computer, a font creation software and some inspiration had been the sources to the F2F (Face2Face) font series. Thomas Nagel and his friends had the demand to create new unusual faces that should be used in the leading german techno magazine Frontpage"."
  27. Merchant Trade JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A precursor to Art Deco headline/display sans serif typefaces with thick and thin strokes is the Matthews Series (circa 1902). It was manufactured and sold through the Inland Type Foundry of St. Louis, MO. Digitally redrawn as Merchant Trade JNL, it’s now available in both regular and oblique versions.
  28. Elkdale by Matteson Typographics, $19.99
    Elkdale is an Antique Tuscan typeface based on a series of wood types designed in the 19th century. Elkdale exudes the impactful ornamental designs found in posters, newspapers and signage of the day. With its wide complement of weights and widths, Elkdale should fill any space with attention-grabbing delight.
  29. Bravo ND by Neufville Digital, $29.60
    Designed by José María Cerezo, with a geometric style and futuristic touches. A typeface family that offers good results in labeling, posters and big formats. Inspired by art deco with a sci-fi touch, it is a typeface with a strong character and personality. Bravo is a Trademark of BauerTypes SL
  30. Adam Kubert by Comicraft, $49.00
    Joe Kubert's son Adam has a story or two to tell as well; the AdamKubert font, based on Adam's own pen lettering in BATMAN/PREDATOR, was created by Comicraft for Marvel's ULTIMATE X-MEN series. Comicraft fonts are created BY comic book letterers FOR lettering comic books. Accept no substitutes!
  31. F2F Shpeetz by Linotype, $29.99
    The Techno sound of the 1990s, a personal computer, a font creation software and some inspiration had been the sources to the F2F (Face2Face) font series. Thomas Nagel and his friends had the demand to create new unusual faces that should be used in the leading german techno magazine Frontpage"."
  32. Kings in Disguise by Elemeno, $25.00
    Kings in Disguise is a chunky, balloon font of the sort used extensively during the 1970s. It has a retro, disco feel and is ideal for signs and logos. The name comes from a great comic book series published in the late 1980s. The engraved style has a limited character set.
  33. F2F Twins by Linotype, $29.99
    The Techno sound of the 1990s, a personal computer, a font creation software and some inspiration had been the sources to the F2F (Face2Face) font series. Heike Nehl and her friends had the demand to create new unusual faces that should be used in the leading german techno magazine Frontpage"."
  34. Creeps by Nerfect, $30.00
    Creeps is based on a series of drawings by Britton Walters. You can't escape the Creeps, they are everywhere! Be they looking at you funny on the bus or telling you about their collection of chicken bones in the break room at work. There is a little creep in us all.
  35. Willson by Din Studio, $29.00
    Say hello to Willson - Clean Serif Font, Willson designed with a modern and clean style. It's suitable for branding, logo, printing and many other designs. Included: Willson (otf) Features: Accents (Multilingual characters) 6 Alternates 11 Ligatures PUA encoded Numerals and Punctuation (OpenType Standard) Thanks for visiting and purchasing my font!
  36. F2F Lovegrid by Linotype, $29.99
    The Techno sound of the 1990s, a personal computer, a font creation software and some inspiration had been the sources to the F2F (Face2Face) font series. Heike Nehl and her friends had the demand to create new unusual faces that should be used in the leading german techno magazine Frontpage"."
  37. Yourz Truly by Outside the Line, $19.00
    Yourz Truly is a happy little serif font that doesn't take itself too seriously. It is a headline font with a full character set. Yourz Truly is second in the Love Letters Series following Dearest John . It was in the 2011 Typodarium Page-A-Day Calendar on 10-16-2011.
  38. Yard Goods JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Yard Goods JNL is another typeface derived from a sign making outfit consisting of a series of stencils manufactured by the Display Material Company of St. Paul Minnesota. This clean and casual sans design embodies the hand-lettering of 1920s and 30s era show cards, price tickets and display signs.
  39. Salida by Matteson Typographics, $19.99
    Salida is a reimagining of William Page’s Series 504, a wood type created in 1887. Named for a town in Colorado on the Arkansas River, Salida is a strong and rustic display font reflecting the rugged landscape of the area. Salida is useful for impactful headlines, logos, packaging and signage.
  40. ITC Pious Henry by ITC, $29.99
    ITC Pious Henry is the work of South Carolina designer Eric Stevens, a typeface which for him evokes a feeling of the rural South. Maybe it's a naive quality that belongs on a 'Boiled Peanuts' sign," he says. The letters of ITC Pious Henry seem to dance across page or screen."
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