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  1. Calliform by Lemonthe, $12.00
    Calliform is a modern script calligraphy font with an elegant classical touch, featuring sharp strokes and carefully designed curves. Equipped with 70 decorative alternate characters, it is a suitable choice for various design projects such as logos, branding, greeting cards, wedding designs, printing, advertising, packaging, wall decoration, titles, web design, and more.
  2. Candy Grunge by Mvmet, $12.00
    Candy Grunge is a fun and comical sans serif font. You can use it for anything ranging from t-shirts, kids’ book designs, and greeting cards to stickers and posters, or anything that needs a casual touch. Fall in love with its incredibly versatile style and use it to create lovely designs!
  3. Raegan by madeDeduk, $18.00
    Raegan is a handwritten Brush. This font perfect is for poster design, book covers, merchandise, fashion campaigns, newsletters, branding, advertising, magazines, greeting cards, album covers, and quote designs and more. Feature: - Uppercase - lowercase - Numbers and Symbol - International Glyphs - Alternative Uppercase - Alternative lowercase If you need anything else please contact me by message.
  4. Night Ghost by Supfonts, $13.00
    Night Ghost spooky halloween font will be perfect for halloween lettering, beautiful frame for your home, book covers, greeting cards, logos, marketing, magazines or anything that requires cute handwritten lettering :) What's inside: - Night Ghost Regular - Multilingual support - Cricut support If you have any questions, please contact me directly or in instagram @superdizigner
  5. Netherfield by Ef Studio, $15.00
    Netherfield is classic script font that inspired by eighteen century manuscript. It has unique stem and form that show antique feels. Suitable for branding project, packaging, quotes, greeting card, and so on. You can get uppercase and lowercase letters, numeral and punctuation, lowercase alternates, and ligatures. Please look at preview pictures detaily.
  6. Nemorosa by Octotypo, $28.00
    Nemorosa is a versatile font family. Its design has a retro sweet sixties feeling with a geometric touch. It comes in six weights and italics and a selection of alternates to mix-and-match and bring a different perspective to your texts and logos design. Perfectly suited for publishing and display use.
  7. Beauty angel Script by Letterfreshstudio, $13.00
    Beauty Angel ! A new fresh an modern hand lettered font with decorative characters and a dancing baseline. So beautiful on invitation like handicraft, greeting cards, branding materials, business cards, quotes, posters, and more design concepts. Features : Ligatures Stylistic sets Basic Latin A-Z and a-z Numbers International Symbols included Punctuation Ligature
  8. Shining Stars by Mvmet, $14.00
    Shining Stars is a starry night sky themed sans serif font. You can use it for anything ranging from t-shirts, kids’ book designs, and greeting cards to stickers and posters, or anything that needs a casual touch. Fall in love with its incredibly versatile style, and use it to create lovely designs!
  9. Better Wednesday by Letterhend, $14.00
    Better Wednesday is a handwritten script with brush textured. This type of font perfectly made to be applied such as invitations, labels, logos, magazines, books, greeting / wedding cards, packaging, fashion, make up, stationery, novels, labels or any type of advertising purpose Features : - Uppercase & lowercase - Numbers and punctuation - Alternates & Ligatures - Multilingual - PUA encoded
  10. Qrada by Hishand Studio, $15.00
    Introducing Qrada classy modern serif font family that drawn inspiration from elegant, modern, and classic at the same time. It looks lovely on wedding invitations, thank you cards, quotes, greeting cards, logos, business cards and every other design which needs a customized touch. Complete with ligatures alternates regular italic icon kerning multilingual support
  11. Galerie Simpson by chicken, $17.00
    An entirely strange, illogical and inconsistent font packed with inappropriate curlicues and appendages “translated and composed” from a few words on a crumbling fragment of Victorian sheet music. It was developed to form the logotype and display text of a manifesto for a creative collective working as artists, researchers, producers and agents.
  12. Ceriburn by Typeskets, $18.00
    Ceriburn is inspired by the sweetness and richness of cherries. It easily evokes impressions of nature, elegance, and romanticism. You can use this stunning decorative font for logos, packaging, business cards, crafts, books, labels, headlines, invitations, print templates, and a multitude of other design ideas! Letter, Number & Punctuation, Accent Characters, Alternates Features.
  13. Grinchan by Mvmet, $12.00
    Grinchan is a fun to use Halloween and Christmas font. You can use it for anything ranging from t-shirts, kids’ book designs, and greeting cards to stickers and posters, or anything that needs a casual touch. Fall in love with its incredibly versatile style, and use it to create lovely designs!
  14. Blooming Sakura by Mvmet, $12.00
    Blooming Sakura is a fun font with flower decorative twist. You can use it for anything ranging from regular typing notes, to t-shirts, kids’ book designs, greeting cards, stickers, posters, or anything that needs a casual touch. Fall in love with its incredible style and use it to create lovely designs!
  15. Quindelia by OCSstudio, $17.00
    Quindelia is a beautiful font with lots of love and affection in it, unique ligatures, smooth and elegant strokes, containing six alternatives in it. Quindelia is perfect for weddings, events, invitations, cards, quotes, displays, logos, blog sliders, special addresses, stamps, packaging, greeting cards, romance, etc. ** Thank you for downloading, hopefully it’s useful **
  16. Pretty Dreaming by Lucky Type, $18.00
    Pretty Dreaming is a new Handwriting font with irregular baselines. a contemporary approach to design, handcrafted in nature, perfect for use in title designs such as clothing, invitations, book titles, stationery designs, quotes, branding, logos, greeting cards, t-shirts, packaging designs, posters and more. Pretty Dreaming also has more than 20 unique swashes.
  17. 210 Jamak by Design210, Korean Fonts, $300.00
    It is a font designed in a balanced manner by optimizing the width and spacing of letters to make use of readability. Serif was treated as a curve to emphasize a soft and comfortable feeling. The serifs of the letters gave a distinct impression and gave it a natural look by adding inclination.
  18. Clock Bird by Stripes Studio, $20.00
    Clock Bird is a new font that is brushed and very attractive with a natural, detailed and perfect texture. It also includes a weight with underline swashes. Clock Bird is perfect for brand projects, logos, product packaging, posters, invitations, greeting cards, news, blogs, and everything where you wish to add a personal charm.
  19. Youthful Radiance by Invasi Studio, $17.00
    Young and vibrant with a brush handwriting style, Youthful Radiance font brings youth spirit to life. Youthful Radiance is perfect for casual types on greeting cards, illustrations, quotes, quaint branding, book covers, children's books, packaging, and more. Features: Total 221 Glyph Uppercase Numerals & Punctuation Alternates and Ligatures Multilanguage Supports 60+ Latin based languages
  20. Diamond Shine by Mazkicibe, $11.00
    Diamond Shine is a lovely script font inspired by handwriting with an aesthetic touch. Diamond Shine is versatile enough for both web and print and can be used in a variety of projects such as stationery, packaging, apparel, wedding stationery, prints, quotes, social media graphics, planners, greeting cards, logos, branding, and much more.
  21. Kailash by Akifatype, $14.00
    Kailash is a textured brush font, a contemporary approach to design, naturally handmade and with underscores. It also has alternatives and ligatures that make your design more attractive.Suitable for use in title design such as clothing, invitations, tittle books, stationery designs, quotes, branding, logos, greeting cards, t-shirts, packaging designs, posters and more.
  22. Better Step by Siwox Studios, $13.00
    Better Step is a handmade font with stunning characters. Made with a brush and high-quality water-based ink. Ideal for name tags, handwritten quotes, product packaging, merchandise, social media, greeting cards, etc. To make your designs look even more naturally handwritten, Better Step has 1 extra set of alternate lowercase letters.
  23. Wreckout by Stringlabs Creative Studio, $25.00
    Wreckout is a gorgeous display font that feels bold. It will turn any design project into an eye-catcher! Its trendy and delicate makes Wreckout look gorgeous in wedding invitations, thank you cards, quotes, greeting cards, logos, business cards and much more. It also includes stunning alternates, ligatures and multiple language support.
  24. Baver Brush by Akifatype, $14.00
    Baver Brush is a textured brush font, a contemporary approach to design, naturally handmade. It also has alternatives and ligatures that make your design more attractive. Suitable for use in title design such as clothing, invitations, book tittles, stationery designs, quotes, branding, logos, greeting cards, t-shirts, packaging designs, posters and more.
  25. Bugbear by Hanoded, $15.00
    A Bugbear is a kind of hobgoblin, comparable to the Bogeyman. No tablets or gizmos were involved in the creation of this font. It was made entirely by hand, using an old-fashioned roller ball pen and a sheet of paper. Use Bugbear for your children’s book covers, party posters and product packaging.
  26. Bollofora by Akifatype, $14.00
    Bollofora is a textured brush font, a contemporary approach to design, naturally handmade and with underscores. It also has alternatives and ligatures that make your design more attractive.Suitable for use in title design such as clothing, invitations, tittle books, stationery designs, quotes, branding, logos, greeting cards, t-shirts, packaging designs, posters and more.
  27. Handbills And Posters JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    At first glance, Handbills and Posters JNL bears a strong resemblance to Classroom JNL. True, they both share the visual qualities that are based on Franklin Bold Condensed, but this is where the similarity ends. Handbills and Posters JNL is a refined re-draw of the classic design, based largely on vintage typographic examples. There are also some character variances. Classroom JNL is a rougher alphabet with varying curves and lines, and resembles such letters traced and cut out of construction paper for a bulletin board display at school.
  28. Cheltenham by Bitstream, $29.99
    Daniel Berkeley Updike seems to have stimulated the architect Bertram G. Goodhue to design the prototype in 1896 for Ingalls Kimball at the Cheltenham Press. Six years later Morris Fuller Benton at ATF developed it into the design and then the series that we know today. “Owing to certain eccentricities of form,” writes Updike, “it cannot be read comfortably for any length of time.” But he concludes: “It is, however, an exceedingly handsome letter for ephemeral printing.” Mergenthaler bought composing machine rights to the original design c. 1896, but bought the Benton design in 1904.
  29. ITC Mudville by ITC, $29.99
    ITC Mudville was Christopher Wolff's entry in the 1998 U&lc Type Design Competition, for which he won an Honorable Mention (Display). Mudville evolved from variations on hand-lettering that Wolff had done on a variety of projects over the years. The underlying shapes of the letters are formal roman letterforms, but the actual strokes retain the look of letters sketched casually on a layout. Mudville straddles the line between inline and outline type designs. It recalls some of the styles of popular lettering used in display advertising in the '20s.
  30. String Theory by Ampersand Type Foundry, $20.00
    String Theory has been a 10+ year project in the making which originated from a type workshop in Graduate School at Otis College of Art & Design. The workshop was hosted by Dutch designer Hansje Van Halem, and we were tasked to play with string to create letterforms. Thus String Theory was born, and slowly migrated from yarn, to an illustrator file, to what it is today as a type family. Each glyph has it’s own custom string set up, along with each weight. Experimental in nature, edgy, with subliminal angst and grittiness.
  31. Grosen by Hurufatfont, $23.00
    Grosen Typeface Family is designed by Oğuzhan Cengiz in the years 2017-2019. It has a grotesque structure that contains humanistic effect. Although it is designed upon the basic geometric structure, it shows own style with expansion that makes a reference to serif at start and finish of round letters. Grosen Typeface Family has fourteen styles with seven weights and theirs real italics. These have advanced OpenType features; like small capitals, case sensitive signs and math symbols, alternative characters (a, g, M, J, &), automated fractions, oldstyle figures, tabular linings, proportional numbers...
  32. Bandera Pro by AndrijType, $45.00
    This square serif typeface is a real workhorse. It is a modern tool for text design: extremely legible, pan-european multilingual (Latin, Greek and Cyrillic), well shaped. Bandera Pro has six weights with original italics, alternatives, small capitals and three sets of digits. It catches attention in headlines of posters and magazines or makes reading comfortable in plain texts. Bandera Pro shares main proportions with sans serif Osnova Pro typefamily so ideally can pair it. Bandera is Spanish for ‘flag’. And Bandera is a symbol of Ukrainian fighting for freedom for many years.
  33. Chunk by Fenotype, $25.00
    Inspired by the more than hundred years old classic Cooper Black, Chunk Black features a hefty character with rounded serifs and a soft yet sturdy overall appearance. Chunk Black provides a timeless and friendly feel and it’s very suitable for product and packaging design and any kind of display purposes from music business to restaurant menus and from t-shirts to band logos. Both Chunk Black and Chunk Black Italic are equipped with several OpenType -features and a total number of 87 alternate characters, set in Swash, Stylistic and Titling Alternates and Discretionary Ligatures.
  34. Plain Nouveau JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The Women's Suffrage Movement gained women the right to vote in 1920. Up until then there were many ways undertaken to rally sympathy for the cause. In 1916 Alice Paul formed the National Woman's Party. That same year a song with the [exhaustive] sixteen word title "She's Good Enough to be Your Baby's Mother (And She's Good Enough to Vote with You)" yielded a hand lettered Art Nouveau sans serif design in the main portion of the title. This became the basis for Plain Nouveau JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  35. Eubie Script by Dai Foldes, $30.00
    A casual semi-connected script, Eubie Script’s letterforms rise and drop to create surprising word shapes, helped by position-specific ligatures and contextual alternates. With tenacious rhythm and dynamic connections, Eubie Script gives power to your headings and overlays. To meet its design goals, Eubie Script draws from the many lettering styles of Harry Knorr, an artist at Globe Poster for over 50 years. The script’s contours are drawn (impossible to write with any tool) like the work of Knorr, who occasionally cut his captions directly into the printing linoleum backwards without preliminary sketching.
  36. Biffo by Monotype, $29.99
    Biffo was designed by David Marshall and produced in 1964. The alphabet in handwritten style has the character of writing done with a broad tipped pen. The figures are round and flexible, even its vertical strokes have rounded edges, softening the look of the characters. The basic forms show parallels with a pear shape: generous in the lower third and thinning out as they move upward. Biffo is a unique, lively typeface perfect for personal correpondence and for communicating spontaneity. It is best for short and middle length texts as well as headlines.
  37. Tutti Paffuti NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    The specimen book Alphabete: ein Schriftatlas von A bis Z identified the pattern for this typeface as Stymie Black Flair. Although neither the designer nor the original foundry is identified, it bears a strong resemblance to the work of Dave West for Photolettering in the 60s and 70s. Big, beautiful and bodacious, it’s a natural choice for attention-grabbing headlines. Many alternate characters available: see the full character map. The PC PostScript, TrueType and OpenType versions contain the complete Latin language character set (Unicode 1252) plus support for Central European (Unicode 1250) languages as well.
  38. Baker Half by Ingrimayne Type, $9.00
    One of the odder things I remember from high school (50+ years ago) is the tile floor of hexagons in the bathroom. There is something fascinating with the way hexagons fill the plane. BakerHalfDozen is made of white letters that fit on black, hexagonal tiles. BakerHalfWhite switches the letters to black on white tiles, and BakerHalfBare eliminates the tiles. There are no true lower-case letters, but some letters have alternate shapes. To make the tiles line up right, alternate lines must be indented half a space. Use the {} characters (brackets) to do this.
  39. Greenbriar AEF by Altered Ego, $45.00
    Greenbriar AEF bears resemblance to blackletter, crisply drawn and creating a hypnotic rhythm through the interplay of stroke and counter, wieght and width. The Greenbriar numbering scheme is based on the weight and width axes of a multiple master from which the instances are generated. The first number in any of the series (1 through 5) relates to the width The second two numbers (20 through 80, in 20-unit increments) relates to the weight within the width series. Mix and match the series for a hypnotic typographic extravanganza!
  40. Stagehand JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Too often, familiarity in type design can fool us into mislabeling similar styles of lettering. The Art Deco years provided many variations of the thick-and-thin alphabet, and we tend to lump all of them together as being "a version of Broadway", as this is the most popular of the genre. However, if one looks closely at each design, they will see variations of line thickness, angles and even individual character design. One such variation is Stagehand JNL, based on a set of wood type and now presented in digital form.
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