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  1. Another Wonder by Seemly Fonts, $12.00
    Another Wonder is a sweet and simple handwritten font. This font is ideal for stationery, logos, t-shirts, papers, print designs, website headers, picture frames, flyers, album covers, posters, image sliders, and many other things.
  2. Vallenia by Arttype7, $6.00
    Vallenia comes with 2 Weights: Vallenia Regular and Vallenia love. Vallenia is perfect for your work with love style. It's very suitable for t-shirts, the web, love greeting cards, weddings, and many other projects.
  3. Shaircut Forman by Maulana Creative, $14.00
    Shaircut Forman handmade display font, fun character with a bit of ligatures. To give you an extra creative work. Shaircut Forman handmade display font support multilingual more than 100+ language. -Uppercase Many Thanks, Maulana Creative
  4. Buddha by Solotype, $19.95
    There are many Oriental-themed fonts, most without lowercase. This one originated in the German foundry of Schelter & Giesecke shortly before 1900. Use this font and an hour later you'll want to use it again.
  5. Portculliard Engraved by Greater Albion Typefounders, $20.00
    Portculliard is in the finest traditions of 19th century blackletter revival. It's a lively mock medieval face, engraved in the manner of many a 19th century printer's plate ideal for recreating traditional certificates and invitations.
  6. Black Beer by Fractal Font Factory, $10.00
    Black beer, strong Gothic. It is designed for logos, prints, headlines and more. The font has 4 styles, base, blurred, outlined, and aged. Contains basic characters and punctuation marks as well as extended multilingual characters.
  7. Buttoni by Letterhend, $9.00
    Buttoni is a playful font that you can use for many things. Perfect for quote or anything you want. This font also includes numbers, symbols, and multi-lingual support. Also comes with ligatures and alternates.
  8. Benice by DRM Works, $19.99
    Benice is a modern display font that is super bold and perfect for headlines. It is fun and playful, perfect display font for any projects, such as logo, magazine, branding, sticker, sublimation and many more.
  9. Hookshot by Callout, $19.00
    Hookshot is a quirky serif font font with a retro touch, inspired by an old Canon Word-mark. Hookshot works great for headlines, callouts, and illustrations. It is perfect for short words and even sentences!
  10. Aetherline by Hazztype, $20.00
    Aetherline is a captivating vintage monoline script font that gracefully marries the nostalgia of the past with the sleekness of modern design. With its carefully crafted, unbroken strokes, Aetherline evokes the essence of classic handwriting.
  11. Hybi4 Script Neo by Hybi-Types, $3.99
    This typically handwritten script fonts are based on my own handwriting. First release of the Hybi4-Script was back in 1999. Now it’s renewed and completed with many more special characters and a bold style.
  12. Desire Black by Evo Studio, $17.00
    Desire black typeface is designed by Evo Studio. A display typeface with bold and bold contrasts. You'll love using the many alternative options and binders, perfect for creating great designs like logos, heads or titles.
  13. Make Tracks by Gerald Gallo, $20.00
    The character set contains 47 left foot animal track designs. The shift+character set contains the 47 right foot animal track designs corresponding to the character set.
  14. Journal Sans New by ParaType, $40.00
    The Journal Sans typeface was developed in the Type Design Department of SPA of Printing Machinery in Moscow in 1940–1956 by the group of designers under Anatoly Schukin. It was based on Erbar Grotesk by Jacob Erbar and Metro Sans by William A. Dwiggins, the geometric sans-serifs of the 1920s with the pronounced industrial spirit. Journal Sans, Rublenaya (Sans-Serif), and Textbook typefaces were the main Soviet sans-serifs. So no wonder that it was digitized quite early, in the first half of 1990s. Until recently, Journal Sans consisted of three faces and retained all the problems of early digitization, such as inaccurate curves or side-bearings copied straight from metal-type version. The years of 2013 and 2014 made «irregular» geometric sans-serifs trendy, and that fact affected Journal Sans. In the old version curves were corrected and the character set was expanded by Olexa Volochay. In the new release, besides minor improvements, a substantial work has been carried out to make the old typeface work better in digital typography and contemporary design practice. Maria Selezeneva significantly worked over the design of some glyphs, expanded the character set, added some alternatives, completely changed the side-bearings and kerning. Also, the Journal Sans New has several new faces, such as true italic (the older font had slanted version for the italic), an Inline face based on the Bold, and the Display face with proportions close to the original Erbar Grotesk. The new version of Journal Sans, while keeping all peculiarities and the industrial spirit of 1920s-1950s, is indeed fully adapted to the modern digital reality. It can be useful either for bringing historical spirit into design or for modern and trendy typography, both in print and on screen. Designed by Maria Selezeneva with the participation of Alexandra Korolkova. Released by ParaType in 2014.
  15. FS Siena by Fontsmith, $80.00
    Eclectic FS Siena is a typeface with history, and not just in the sense of having its origins in classical Roman lettering. Fontsmith founder Jason Smith first committed it to tracing paper while still at college, instinctively redrawing letterforms based on Hermann Zapf’s Optima according to ‘what felt right’. When Krista Radoeva took up the challenge to edit and extend the typeface, she and Jason were determined to preserve its subtly nonconformist and eclectic spirit. Like a great dish, there are individual components throughout the character set that all add flavour, and need to be balanced in order to work together. The smooth connection of the ‘h’ ‘m’ ‘n’ and ‘r’ contrasts with the corners of the ‘b’ and ‘p’. The instantly recognisable double-storey ‘a’ – the starting point of the design – contrasts with the single-storey ‘g’ and the more cursive ‘y’. And only certain characters – ‘k’, ‘w’, ‘v’ and ‘x’ in the lowercase and ‘K’, ‘V’, ‘W’, ‘X’ and ‘Y’ in the caps – have curved strokes. Transitional FS Siena is a contrasted sans-serif typeface, blending classical elegance and modern simplicity. Its construction and proportions are descended from classical broad-nib calligraphy and humanist typefaces, with a high contrast between the thick and thin strokes. The angle of the contrast, though, is vertical, more in the character of pointed-nib calligraphy and modernist typefaces. This vertical stress helps to give FS Siena a strong, cultured presence on the page. Idiosyncratic italics The italics for FS Siena were developed by Krista to complement the roman upper and lower-case alphabets first drawn by Jason. Many of the letterforms are built differently to their roman counterparts: there’s a single-tier ‘a’, a looped ‘k’ and connections more towards the middle of stems, such as in the ‘m’, ‘n’ and ‘u’. These distinctions, along with generally much narrower forms than the roman, give the italics extra emphasis within body copy, where the two are side-by-side. In editorial, especially, the combination can be powerful. To cap it all… In his original draft of the typeface, Jason found inspiration in Roman square capitals of the kind most famously found on Trajan’s Column in Rome. In keeping with those ancient inscriptions, he intended the capitals of FS Siena to also work in all-upper-case text, in logotypes for luxury consumer brands and property developments, for example. A little added space between the upper-case letters lets the capitals maintain their poise in a caps-only setting, while still allowing them to work alongside the lower-case letterforms. The caps-only setting also triggers a feature called case punctuation, which adapts hyphens, brackets and other punctuation to complement the all-caps text.
  16. Mirava by Din Studio, $25.00
    Hi, Everyone! Ready to make your branding spark? If you need to create a big, bold logo for your business, work on a poster for an event, or whatever your project may be-then this is the perfect font for you. Mirava Sans-A Sans Serif Font Family If we can give you many options then why not? Mirava San is a package that will delight you. With this family you will get many options to maximize your designs with stylish fonts. This font designed to bring your branding to life and add a touch of modernity, fun and style. Mirava paves the way for you to write the information you need to send out to your audience. Perfect to create amazing headings, logos, menus, social media graphics, and many more. Our font always includes Multilingual Support to make your branding reach a global audience. Features: Multilingual Support PUA Encoded Numerals and Punctuation Thank you for downloading premium fonts from Din Studio
  17. New Culture by dotHK Studio, $25.00
    New Culture Display Font comes with masculine themes. It matches applies in some designs such as the logotype, brand, packaging, quotes, music poster, t-shirt, cover book, and more custom design. The features uppercase, lowercase, numeral, punctuation & symbol, multilingual support. New Culture Display Font This font has been equipped with OpenType features and has many glyphs. and of course by having many of these glyphs will be able to choose the letters according to your liking, lots of variations and options for each letter, so you can customize your design choices and also have other languages supported. This font is perfect for use with programs that support OpenType features like Adobe Photoshop Cs / Adobe Photoshop CC, Adobe Illustrator CS / Adobe Illustrator CC, Adobe Indesign, and Corel Draw, and many more programs that support OpenType, and I've also included a special alternative so you can use any program, this font can be used by everyone.
  18. Someday by MrLetters, $20.00
    Someday is perfect for branding, wedding invitations, magazines, mugs, business cards, quotes, posters, and many more that you can use on your big project to become very beautiful. Someday is equipped with the OpenType feature and has many glyphs. And of course having a lot of glyphs will be able to choose letters to your liking, lots of variations and choices for each letter, so you can customize your design choices and also support other languages. To use a variety of flying machines, you need a program that supports OpenType features such as Adobe Photoshop CS / Adobe Photoshop CC, Adobe Illustrator CS / Adobe Illustrator CC, Adobe Indesign and Corel Draw and many more programs that support OpenType. If you don't have a program that supports OpenType, you can access all the alternate glyphs using Font Book (Mac) or Character Map (Windows) If you have any question, don't hesitate to contact me by email. Thanks and happy designing :-) Thank You for your purchase.
  19. Controwell by Alit Design, $14.00
    Visiting the end of 2018, we launched "Controwell Victorian Typeface" which adheres to Serif and Script style. Controwell Regular has 2 layers that give a cool metal effect. Besides that, there are many alternative character choices that suit your taste. This charming Controwell Script is very well suited combined with Controwell Serif Regular. the elegant and unique impression looks very hard. just like the serif font, this script also has many alternative character choices, up to "SS10" and 600 glyphs. You create designs with modern Victorian themes or classically themed themes that are suitable for collecting Controwell Victorian Typeface, in addition to many choices of your character is also very easy to use. just choose and change some characters, the design that you design is ready to be printed or published on social media. This font is very suitable for logotype design, packaging design, beer design, vodka, whiskey label, poster design, victorian book cover and design.
  20. Kalender Serif by Gurup Stüdyo, $10.00
    ∙Kalender is designed as a high-contrast modern serif for display use. Kalender is provides you an elegant and luxurious typographic colour. ∙When Kalender's lines invisible at small sizes you can use Kalender No 2 which have thicker lines and serifs to assist readability. ∙Kalender Blok is arranged for situations which are diacritical marks overflow to leadings of the headline and headline typographical color is affected negatively from this situation. For this purpose, majiscule diacritical letters are resolved within the letter height. However, when this is done, new forms are obtained by integrated diacritical marks with letters instead of directly merging them. The idea behind this approach is to preserve the typographic value of diacritical marks and emphasize the semantic value of diacritical letters. 68 letters have been redesigned in this way. And also Kalender have different meanings in Turkish: large, humble etc. I considered this name appropriate because it described the structure of this font well.
  21. Charlinda by MrLetters, $19.00
    Charlinda Script is perfect for branding, wedding invitations, magazines, mugs, business cards, quotes, posters, and many more to make your big project look very beautiful. Charlinda Script is equipped with OpenType features and has many glyphs. And of course having a lot of glyphs will be able to choose letters to your liking, lots of variations and choices for each letter, so you can customize your design choices, also support for other languages. You need a program that supports OpenType features such as Adobe Photoshop CS / Adobe Photoshop CC, Adobe Illustrator CS / Adobe Illustrator CC, Adobe Indesign and Corel Draw or one of the many more programs that support OpenType. If you don't have a program that supports OpenType, you can access all the alternate glyphs using Font Book (Mac) or Character Map (Windows) if you have any question, don't hesitate to contact me by email hello.mrletters@gmail.com Thank you for purchasing and happy designing!
  22. Andallusia Script by MrLetters, $20.00
    Description Andalusia Script is perfect for branding, wedding invitations, magazines, mugs, business cards, quotes, posters, and many more that you can use on your big project will be very beautiful. Andalusia Script is equipped with the OpenType feature and has many glyphs. and of course having a lot of glyphs will be able to choose letters to your liking, lots of variations and choices for each letter, so you can customize your design choices and also support other languages. to use a variety of flying machines, you need a program that supports OpenType features such as Adobe Photoshop CS / Adobe Photoshop CC, Adobe Illustrator CS / Adobe Illustrator CC, Adobe Indesign and Corel Draw and many more programs that support OpenType. If you don't have a program that supports OpenType, you can access all the alternate glyphs using Font Book (Mac) or Character Map (Windows) if you have any question, don't hesitate to contact me by email. hello.mrletters@gmail.com Thanks and happy designing :-) Thank You for purchase
  23. Film P2 by Fontsphere, $12.00
    Film-P2 is an Ultra Condensed sans serif display typeface designed by Bartosz Panek. It is the follower of the geometric 'Film Poster' (https://www.myfonts.com/fonts/fontsphere/film-poster/) which was inspired by futuristic movie posters. In Film-P2, the letter design is more neutral, the font is more versatile, but no less expressive, which was one of the assumptions of the project. This allows many different application possibilities. In titles, headings, longer text compositions, bold and custom juxtapositions, and in many different formats. The differences in the width of the letters in the narrow, regular, wide versions are not significant, they are fairly balanced, but they give a lot of variation depending on the method of application and design characteristics, e.g. text size, background type, etc. The entire Film-P2 family offers many creative possibilities in graphic design, branding, printing and website design. Each font include multilingual support, numerals and a large range of special characters.
  24. Greather by dotHK Studio, $28.00
    Greather is a casual script and clean brush script with a bouncing baseline. Include OpenType alternates and common ligatures. Try the alternates and ligatures to give your designs looks good, fresh, casual, stylish, and modern. Greather is equipped with 357 glyphs with a variety of alternate options and ligatures to suit your choice. 40 glyph ligature style. by having many of these glyphs will be able to select the letters according to your likes, many variations and options for each letter, so you can customize on your design choices. To use a variety of flying machines, you need a program that supports OpenType features such as Adobe Photoshop Cs / Adobe Photoshop CC, Adobe Illustrator CS / Adobe Illustrator CC, Adobe Indesign and Corel Draw and many more programs that support OpenType. If you do not have a program that supports OpenType, you can access all the alternate glyphs using Font Book (Mac) or Character Map (Windows)
  25. Moskau Pattern by Letter Edit, $49.00
    The design of the typeface Moskau Grotesk and Moskau Pattern is based on the signage created for the Café Moskau in Berlin by the graphic artist Klaus Wittkugel in the beginning of the 1960s. The Café Moskau, across from the Kino International on Karl-Marx-Allee in Berlin Mitte was one of the prestige edifices of the former DDR (German Democratic Republic). Built in the early 1960s, it advanced over the years and changing social developments to a trademark building of the capital. The lettering display on the roof was created by the graphic artist Klaus Wittkugel (October 17, 1910 – September 19, 1985). He had been Professor at the School for Applied Arts in Berlin, and, in addition to the creation of many posters, book covers and postage stamps, he was responsible for the signage of the Kino International as well as for the complete graphic treatment for the Palace of the Republik. The signage for the Café Moskau with the words »RESTAURANT«, »CAFÉ«, »KONZERT« and »MOCKBA« set in capital letters, becomes the basis for the Moskau Grotesk which was developed by Björn Gogalla in 2013. This face should not be seen as an imitation. A few shortcomings were »fixed«. In favor of maintaining the core characteristics some unique features were, however, not relinquished. Lower case letters and the missing capital letters were designed from scratch. It is not surprising that the plain, unassuming geometrical direction of the basic character style forms a bridge to the architecture of the 1960s. Inspired by the then favored, diverse possibilities inherent in the architectural example and wall reliefs, two complimentary pattern fonts emerged.
  26. Moskau Grotesk by Letter Edit, $39.00
    The design of the typeface Moskau Grotesk is based on the signage created for the Café Moskau in Berlin by the graphic artist Klaus Wittkugel in the beginning of the 1960s. The Café Moskau, across from the Kino International on Karl-Marx-Allee in Berlin Mitte was one of the prestige edifices of the former DDR (German Democratic Republic). Built in the early 1960s, it advanced over the years and changing social developments to a trademark building of the capital. The lettering display on the roof was created by the graphic artist Klaus Wittkugel (October 17, 1910 – September 19, 1985). He had been Professor at the School for Applied Arts in Berlin, and, in addition to the creation of many posters, book covers and postage stamps, he was responsible for the signage of the Kino International as well as for the complete graphic treatment for the Palace of the Republik. The signage for the Café Moskau with the words »RESTAURANT«, »CAFÉ«, »KONZERT« and »MOCKBA« set in capital letters, becomes the basis for the Moskau Grotesk which was developed by Björn Gogalla in 2013. This face should not be seen as an imitation. A few shortcomings were »fixed«. In favor of maintaining the core characteristics some unique features were, however, not relinquished. Lower case letters and the missing capital letters were designed from scratch. It is not surprising that the plain, unassuming geometrical direction of the basic character style forms a bridge to the architecture of the 1960s. Inspired by the then favored, diverse possibilities inherent in the architectural example and wall reliefs, two complementary pattern fonts emerged.
  27. Olyford Variable by NicolassFonts, $148.99
    Olyford Variable font is a contemporary sans serif typeface that is derived from the Olyford font family. It features a range of weights and italics. OpenType features: Access All Alternates, Stylistic Alternates (Alternative n, m, p, q, r, u), Stylistic Set 1 (Alternative K, k), Stylistic Set 2 (Alternative W), Stylistic Set 3 (Alternative t), Stylistic Set 4 (Alternative w), Stylistic Set 5 (Alternative 5), Stylistic Set 6 (Alternative ¢, $, €, ₽, ¥), Stylistic Set 7 (Alternative Đ, Ħ, Ð, ≠, ∫), Standard Ligatures, Discretionary Ligatures, Proportional Figures, Tabular Figures, Case-Sensitive Forms, Fractions, Kerning, Denominators, Numerators, Scientific Inferiors, Subscript, Superscript, Ordinals, Localized Forms.
  28. Nurnberg Schwabacher by Intellecta Design, $29.95
    "I digitized and to revitalize NurnbergSchwabacher by the extinct Haas'sche Schriftgiesserei, a German/Swiss foundry established in 1790 and based in Basel/Münchenstein. Many of its shares were acquired by D. Stempel in 1927. On the Luc Devroye site this foundry is listed on the Extinct Foundries of the 18th century page. This design is very similar to another Intellecta best seller: Hostetler Fette Ultfraktur Ornamental, both drawn from the classical type specimen book from Hostetler. The ornamental frame that completes the font is a fantastic baroque ornament that I found in another old book, unfortunately lost now. Luc Devroye, whose book is the source for all of my fonts, writes this about Rudolf Hostettler: He was a Swiss type designer, author of “The Printer’s Terms” designed by Jan Tschichold, of "Technical Terms of the Printing Industry" (5th edition was printed in 1995), and of "Type: eine Auswahl guter Drucktypen; 80 Alphabete klassischer und moderner Schriften" (Teufen, Ausser-Rhoden: Niggli, 1958). He also wrote "Type: A Selection of Types" (1949, fgm books, R. Hostettler, E. Kopley, H. Strehler Publ., St. Gallen and London) in which he highlights type made by European houses such as Haas, Enschedé, Deberny and Nebiolo. Jost Hochuli wrote his biography.
  29. Wavy Lines by Patria Ari, $15.00
    Introducing Wavy Lines – wave line font in uppercase and lowercase. This font can use to support your project to make design more beautiful. Wavy Lines suitable for book cover, merchandise, poster, title, quotes, and many more!
  30. Hebrew Sevilha Tanach by Samtype, $149.00
    This is Classic Hebrew Sefardi Font. This is a beautiful typeface to invitations, posters, cover books and small texts. All diacritic marks for vocalization are present (Nikud), including shevana, kamats katan, cholam chaser and dagesh hazak.
  31. Kally Dreams by Hishand Studio, $14.00
    Kally dreams is a beautiful monoline font with signature style that really good for water mark, logotype, advertisement, social media posts, product packaging, clothing design and more. complete with uppercase lowercase ligatures swashes alternates multilingual support
  32. Sunskin by Teweka, $15.00
    Sunskin is a fresh new font, Made in its own style,Sunskin Has 2 types of fonts namely Regular font and Italic font. Sunskin fonts are suitable for : Branding, Logotype, Posters, Social Media and many more.
  33. Backnotes by Silverdav, $14.00
    Backnotes font is a handwritten font with unique strokes, designed to enhance your designs so that your designs become more beautiful. Perfect for logo, wedding invitations, t-shirt, quotes, magazines, signature, branding silhouette, and many more.
  34. Teenagers JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Inspired by the hand lettered opening credits for “(The Many Loves of) Dobie Gillis” – a teen-oriented televisioncomedy that ran from 1959 to 1963 on CBS - Teenagers JNL is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  35. Elastik by bb-bureau, $65.00
    Grotesk typeface with elastic punctuation & diacritical mark. in 4 weights: Light, regular, Medium and Bold by 4 styles: A (small diacritical), B (normal diacritical), C (hight diacritical) and D (very hight diacritical) language: all latin glyphs
  36. Mephist Garilos by Lemonthe, $14.00
    Mephist Garilos is a muscular script font. Use it to add that special retro touch to any design idea! It is perfect for many different projects such as logos & branding, product designs, labels, and much more!
  37. Anglice by Letterhend, $14.00
    Anglice is a delicious handwritten font that will make your design more natural. You can use this font for making a quotes, menu, and many things. This font also support multi language with full of punctuation!
  38. Industrial Stencil JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Samples of vintage machine-punched stencils used for marking crates and cartons were spotted in an online auction. These served as the basis for Industrial Stencil JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  39. Doria by Autographis, $39.50
    Doria was developed from my handwritten script Xan that has a definite Japanese touch. By making Doria really slick it became a font that is perfect to be used on labels and for many packaging jobs.
  40. Hieroglyph Informal by Grummedia, $20.00
    Designed for a role-playing scenario, this font uses Egyptian hieroglyphs closely relating to characters in the English alphabet as its starting point. It’s fun to use and has many extra hieroglyphs taken from monumental carvings.
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