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  1. Duquesne Dark Woodcut by Greater Albion Typefounders, $18.00
    Duquesne Dark Woodcut is a new typeface in the spirit of 19th century American wood cut typefaces. There is an almost rustic simplicity to its heavily serifed letter forms, ideal for capturing the spirit of the mid-west, or early Victorian Britain. Long live the era of the Cowboy and the Steam Navigation Canal!
  2. Highbrow Cafetorium JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Highbrow Cafetorium JNL is a very "minimalist" font in the sense that there's only the basic lower case characters and essential punctuation. The lettering is based on a neon-and-bulb wall sign for a long-closed cafeteria on Lincoln Road in Miami Beach, Florida. The 'b', 'd', 'k' and 'l' have unusually high verticals.
  3. Party by ITC, $29.00
    Party was designed by Carol Kemp. It is a wild, intoxicating typeface. The capitals can be used alone or as initials for the lowercase. Many alternate characters and ligatures are included, as well as a selection of party-themed illustrations. No better way to set the tone for fun than with the Party font.
  4. Quite Delicious by Bogstav, $17.00
    "It is quite delicious" - a quote by an English speaking kid, aged 3 in the kindergarten in which I work. Not only is that a very fine way of expressing your self (and remarkable at the age of 3!) But "Quite Delicious" also appear in the song "Why can't I be you" by The Cure.
  5. Britonix by Owl king project, $47.00
    Inspired by monospaced letters, Britonix is ​​designed with normal spacing but seems mono. Uppercase Britonix can be used for headlines or displays giving it a minimalist, professional yet modern look. Britonix also carries 20 weights including italic style, minimalistic lowercase letters can also work well for long sentences or paragraphs. happy exploring with Britonix.
  6. Valerie by Solotype, $19.95
    Here is another attempt to create a font for invitation work unlike any already out in the world. In casting about for a name, I decided to call it Valerie after Valerie Hope, a mindreader of days long gone, who played California theatres in the 1930s and 1940s. And who, incidentally, was my mother.
  7. MGN Jovial by Morgana Studio, $17.50
    MGN Jovial (2023) by Morgana Studio is a sleek font perfect for futuristic logotypes, embodying a minimalist and avant-garde design. Its versatility shines in tech logos and futuristic app interfaces. The color palette, featuring metallic tones and futuristic blues, amplifies its high-tech appeal. Scalable and legible, it encapsulates modernity and sophistication in design.
  8. Moi Non Plus by Hanoded, $15.00
    Moi Non Plus is a wonderful, handwritten font. It has a somewhat chaotic look, but is stylish nonetheless. The name was taken from a famous Serge Gainsbourg song called 'Je t'aime - moi non plus', which caused a bit of a scandal when it was released in the '60's, due to its overtly sexual content.
  9. Mulholland JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A 1914 piece of sheet music for a song entitled "The Gypsies Are Coming" provided the design inspiration for Mulholland JNL. The title is hand lettered in a style which [while still in the Art Nouveau period] reflects the Art Deco era, despite the fact the "Streamline Movement" was still over a decade away.
  10. Perfect Love by Goodigital13, $20.00
    wedding invitations, thank you cards, quotes, greeting cards, logos, business cards and every other design which needs a handwritten touch.well together! It is suitable for you to use in making t-shirt design, quote, label, packaging, logo type, or long writing. Because we have compiled kerning and matrices that are tailored to your needs.
  11. Sketching by Graphicfresh, $16.00
    This time we designed a font of ink streaks on paper and named it Sketching. We loved creating it because this is a work of art in itself, making it through a long process. Every letter we made has always maintained its distinctive style. We hope you are all happy with our latest font.
  12. Fontazia Pop62 by Deniart Systems, $20.00
    Dress it up and get into the 60's groove! Fontazia Pop62 features 62 unique pop flowers inspired by the flower-power era. These simple long-stem florals are great for nostalgic designs as well as any modern project where a little bloom is what you need. A great addition to any font library!
  13. ataxia by Justi, $25.00
    Ataxia was designed to be used in long texts such as books and magazines. The font has the weights regular, bold, italic and bold italic as well as ligatures, small caps, oldstyle numbers and support for many languages (unfortunately not German: ß is missing, lower quotes ‚wrong‘ and „missing“), with more than 500 glyphs.
  14. Romance Roman JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The antique sheet music for the 1915 song "A Girl in Your Arms is Worth Two in Your Dreams" had its title hand lettered in a Roman typeface that reflected ever so slightly the Art Nouveau influences of the time. This design is now available as Romance Roman JNL, in both regular and oblique versions.
  15. Hyggebukser by Bogstav, $17.00
    Hyggebukser are very comfortable trousers in danish. Trousers you'd wear after a long days work, when you just need to relax. The same goes for this font - it has something very comfortable to it! Also, don't forget to enjoy the 5 (!) different versions of each letter, along with the drawings, swashes and small caps!
  16. Stout by Greater Albion Typefounders, $10.00
    Stout is a deliberately aggressively solid family of four faces, offered in two weights and in serif (deliberately large serifs) and sans forms. It’s ideal for signage that needs to be read over long distances or for anything where an emphatic statement is needed. Stout is big and clear and always makes a statement.
  17. East To West JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Sheet music for a song featured in "East to West", a film starring Mexican bombshell Dolores Del Rio, had the movie's name lettered in a bold sans style with early Art Deco influences. East to West JNL preserves not only the name, but all of the characteristics of this wonderful bit of typographic nostalgia.
  18. Flora Dora NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    Long before there was Scooby Doo, there was scooby-dooby. This exuberant font is based on the works of whacked-out 50s album-cover artist Jim Flora, whose imaginative illustrations defined hot jazz and cool cats. The Opentype version of this font supports Unicode 1250 (Central European) languages, as well as Unicode 1252 (Latin) languages.
  19. Fello by Australian Type Foundry, $23.99
    Fello is a geometric sans-serif with a university pedigree. Featuring some of the quirkiest alternates you will ever see, Fello is designed with a modernist tone of voice. Fello is great for display use but also has a large character set and includes many Opentype features, which makes it suitable for text use too.
  20. Tiranti Solid by ITC, $39.00
    Tiranti Solid is based on the original textured Tiranti created by English designer Tony Forster. This typeface lends itself more easily for use in digital formats while still maintaining the free-flowing calligraphy of the earlier design. Tiranti Solid consists of initial swash capitals complemented by a more reserved lowercase with many alternate letters.
  21. John Brown by Hanoded, $15.00
    I realized I didn't have that many serif fonts, so I started sketching and came up with John Brown. John Brown is named after the sheriff in the Bob Marley song 'I Shot The Sheriff'. It is an all caps font, but upper and lower case can be freely interchanged for that great 'natural' look.
  22. constructor by Fontop, $11.00
    Introducing a new bold CONSTRUCTOR font family. Perfect combination of 2 fonts (Light and Shadow) to create your own layered 3D headlines, eye-catching texts, logotypes, design, posters for sports, music, street culture, modern arts, industries and many more other themes. 2 more fonts (Emboss and Regular) have bold 3D effects thanks to their design and shapes. Fonts have extensive Latin multilingual support, uppercase, small-caps, numbers and basic punctuations.
  23. Gestia Decorative by Struvictory.art, $18.00
    GESTIA is a modern sans serif font with mystical motives. The font is created in classic proportions and decorated with candle inspired elements. GESTIA is represented by sans serif lowercase and ornate uppercase. The font is suitable for the design on the theme of candle design, astrology, mysticism, spirituality, witchcraft, magic, esotericism. GESTIA has extensive language support, it includes English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Danish, Norwegian, Swedish, Finnish, Estonian, Turkish.
  24. Hexagraph by Red One Graph, $12.00
    Thanks for checking out Hexagraph Font! This is my first font and type face in foundry world. Hexagraph inspired by geometrical form of hexagon shape, produces a series of letters that have a sci-fi - technological impression. This font is very unique in that it is entirely an extension of the hexagon shape. You can use this font for magazine cover, game support graphic elements, tech product advertisements, or whatever.
  25. Satsuma by Hanoded, $20.00
    Satsuma. It used to be only a Japanese orange, but now it's a typeface as well. A rather unusual typeface. Satsuma is rough around the edges, squarish and playful. It is handmade and comes with over 400 interlocking ligatures. If that ain't fun, I don't know what is! Of course, Satsuma comes with extensive language support AND accented ligatures! Due to the complexity of this font, it only comes as TTF.
  26. Bernhard Modern by Bitstream, $29.99
    Bernhard Modern was designed in 1937 by Lucian Bernhard for ATF. It is his personal version of the small x-height engravers’ old styles popular at the time. A perennial best-seller, Bernhard Modern remains popular in a wide variety of design and typesetting uses more that 60 years after its initial release. Bitstream’s version offers a wide array of typographer sets, including alternates, extensions, small caps and italic swashes.
  27. Louise by Hanoded, $15.00
    Louise font was based on the art of Louise Marie (lou) Loeber, a Dutch painter. She was born in Amsterdam in 1894 and flirted with several styles like De Stijl, Cubism and Bauhaus. Her artworks are characterized by a sober use of geometric shapes; lines, rectangles and triangles. Louise font consists of Caps, but the lower and upper case glyphs are quite different. Louise comes with extensive language support.
  28. Supertall by wearecolt, $11.00
    Supertall, ultra condensed and very large. Supertall is a massive statement display font designed to command a page by filling a lot of space. Taking inspiration from hard-hitting movie titles, Supertall brings some 80s video game vibes with a modern touch. The Supertall type family features Regular and bold weights with obliques and reverse obliques for added speed and style. Features: 357 Glyphs Fractions Extensive language support.
  29. Cyntho Slab Pro by Mint Type, $-
    Cyntho Slab Pro is the slab serif companion to Cyntho Pro. It’s a modern geometric slab serif with extensive language support including Cyrillic and Greek scripts, rich with OpenType features, perfect for magazines, posters, advertising, corporate identity, and much more. It offers optional upright and real italic forms, wrapped in OpenType ‘stylistic alternates’ features, or stylistic set #02, where sets can be applied separately. Small caps are included as well.
  30. Radically Rad by Prestige Artsy Studio, $19.99
    Introducing Radically Rad Display Serif, a true masterpiece of typography that combines boldness, elegance, and timeless beauty. Radically Rad is meticulously crafted to captivate and enchant with its abundance of stylistic alternates and elegant ligatures seeking a typeface that makes a bold statement, featuring a strong, thick letterforms that command attention. Radically Rad comes in with an extensive collection of stylistic alternates, offering a myriad of design possibilities.
  31. Zeebonk by Hanoded, $15.00
    Zeebonk (literally 'Sea Chunk') is Dutch for a sailor - in particular, a large, pickled and brined, seven-seas-been-there-done-that specimen. The font itself brings back memories of the outrageous tattoos those same 'zeebonken' used to have. Zeebonk comes with extensive language support, alternates for the upper case (and some lower case letters as well) and a healthy dose of good old fashioned sea dog humor!
  32. Ledbury by Greater Albion Typefounders, $19.00
    Ledbury is a calligraphic display face, inspired by hand lettered specimens and combining Roman and Blackletter elements. It is designed with an extensive range of ligatures and stylistic alternate forms to preserve that hand written look. Use Ledbury for posters and banners, whether you need an Elizabethan touch or a hint of the Victorian Gothic Revival. A typeface Mr Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin would be proud to employ!
  33. Mysterious by Hanoded, $15.00
    Mysterious is a bit of an unusual font. It looks old fashioned, but it comes with cool stylistic alternates, it could be a didone, but it is not (really), it looks formal, but it is rather scary. Mysterious was more or less based on the titling pages of 17th century atlases and my own twisted imagination. It comes with a whole bunch of ligatures and stylistic alternates, plus extensive language support.
  34. P22 Vincent by P22 Type Foundry, $24.95
    This set is inspired by the work of Vincent van Gogh. The alphabet captures the essence of van Gogh's handwriting style, using his extensive correspondence with his brother Theo as the primary reference. This lettering style presents a bold brush-stroke appearance which bears striking similarities to the painting style of Van Gogh. A full international charcter set is featured. The extras feature selected imagery from van Gogh's drawing and paintings.
  35. Triz by Typeóca, $30.00
    Triz is a high-contrast monospaced sans-serif, bringing together a typewriter rhythm and a fashion magazine look. With 5 different weights and 3 different contrast variations, Triz shines on both footnotes and headlines. With more than 1.000 glyphs, the Triz has an extensive language support and a lot of features, like its distinctive 'thin' alternates for diacritics, symbols and punctuation, small caps, arrows, manicules and much more.
  36. Double Pivot by Trequartista Studio, $25.00
    Double Pivot , a condensed sport inspired Regular, Low, & Mix typeface. Double Pivot has six Style with sans serif and matching italics. This typeface has a clean and athletic look, glyphs and extensive Latin script support. Double Pivot is bold, vibrant with sharp sans serifs and competitive appearance, therefore excellent to use for headers, logos, captions and posters, especially for the sports branding industry, but just as good for any other projects.
  37. 14 Segment LED Display by Matthias Luh, $12.00
    '14 Segment LED Display' is a detailed and extensive reproduction of an 14 segment LED Display which is especially used in electrical devices like automobile radios and hi-fi systems. Even though these electrical devices mostly use capital letters and numbers only, '14 Segment Display' also includes lower case letters, a lot of punctation and special characters and even Greek letters. This font is also available in Bold and Italic.
  38. Famosa Core Edition by TypeThis!Studio, $50.00
    Modern aesthetic meets classy handmade elegance. Famosa is designed for all your stylish fashion magazines, clothing brands, and logos as well as your elegant blogger themes. The highlights are for sure the beautiful ligatures, such as sh, ct, fb and more. If you need more features like small caps, special symbols, extensive language support like Vietnamese, please visit: https://typethis.studio -- Famosa is well known from Netlix' Series 'Sweet Magnolias'
  39. Pusekatt by Hanoded, $15.00
    Pusekatt means Pussycat in Norwegian. It was finished on a rather gloomy monday, which reminded me of Norway and I just like cats. There you have it: the naming of fonts explained. It ain't rocket science for sure! There is nothing gloomy about Pusekatt font: it is a very lively, happy and useful poster face. It comes with extensive language support, one alternative (yes, one) and a lot of feline grace.
  40. 64-SRC by ILOTT-TYPE, $49.00
    64-SRC is a condensed monospace font inspired by 1960s IBM Selectric type seen on HAL’s telemetric displays in 2001: A Space Odyssey. It is characterized by unique "double-space" alternates for the widest characters such as “w” and “m”. These alternates maximize legibility, improve the rhythm of readability and keep typographic color even. As a result 64-SRC is as well suited for extensive copy as it is display type.
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