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  1. Mea Culpa by TypeSETit, $24.95
    One of the most elegant script styles found. This beautifully formal font is perfect for high society.
  2. Lodge by SparkyType, $19.00
    Lodge is a unique country-style font suited for a saloon's sign or a lasoo contest poster.
  3. Sticky Rough by Forberas Club, $16.00
    This cute font with thin style. You must have this font for sure. Do your cute moment. :)
  4. Scrap Sloppy by Illustration Ink, $3.00
    Need a sloppy lettering style to add a messy touch? This scrapbooking font will do the trick.
  5. Number 514 by Wooden Type Fonts, $20.00
    An early serif font, largely for display, related to triangular Latin serifs styles, with unusual decorative elements.
  6. KG Makes You Stronger by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    Crayon-style script handwriting. Can also work as a colored pencil or chalk handwriting. Perfect for teachers!
  7. Pixo by Cubo Fonts, $29.00
    Pixo is a Brazilian graffiti seen in Sao Paulo. Pixo draws its inspiration from that original style.
  8. Shtetl MF by Masterfont, $59.00
    Inspired by traditional old Biblical type, this font has a rich and unique style, with modern touch.
  9. Sunset by Komet & Flicker, $10.00
    Bowl a perfect strike! Sunset was inspired by the retro stylings of the local bowl-o-rama.
  10. Aero Flux by Ferry Ardana Putra, $19.00
    Introducing "Aero Flux", the cyber mecha font that will take your designs to the next level. This font is designed with a perfect blend of modern and squared feel, giving it a unique and futuristic aesthetic that is perfect for a wide range of applications. The bold and sleek design of Aero Flux makes it an ideal choice for logos, headlines, and branding materials. It's all-caps design with punctuation, numerals, and foreign support allows for flexibility in creating unique and engaging visual designs. Aero Flux's squared feel makes it perfect for projects that require a strong and sturdy look, such as designing video game or movie titles, product packaging, or creating futuristic posters. This font's bold, industrial look is perfect for capturing the essence of the mecha genre, with its sharp angles and futuristic design. The squared feel of Aero Flux adds a sense of strength and solidity to your designs, making it the perfect choice for projects that require a bold, commanding look. Moreover, Aero Flux's industrial, mecha-modern design makes it the perfect font for creating digital interfaces and user interfaces (UIs), especially those that require a futuristic or high-tech feel. In summary, Aero Flux is a highly versatile font that is perfect for a wide range of applications, from logos and branding to digital interfaces and futuristic posters. With its modern, squared feel and unique design, Aero Flux is the perfect font to add a touch of futurism to your projects and captivate your audience. Aero Flux features: A full set of uppercase Numbers and punctuation Multilingual language support PUA Encoded Characters OpenType Features Cyber Mecha Style +246 Total Glyphs
  11. Charter BT by Bitstream, $50.99
    Originally released in 1987, Charter incorporates three important features: compact set width to give economical copyfit; generous x-height to give readability at small point sizes; and sturdy open letterforms to give reliable reproduction at both typesetter and laser printer resolutions. The design brings a clarity and freshness to everyday documents, such as newsletters, textbooks, directories and technical manuals, where the reader’s concentration must not be interrupted by unfamiliar letterforms but where typographic dullness can itself impair comprehension. The Italic has cursive letterforms - so is instantly distinguishable, while being readable enough in its own right for continuous text. The Charter BT Pro Pack features 6 fonts: roman, italic, bold, bold italic, black, and black italic. The fonts include characters originally developed for expert sets, such as ligatures, ornaments, old style figures, small caps, and superiors. The Pro Pack fonts support Western, Central European, and Eastern European languages. OpenType fonts are a cross-platform font format. The same OpenType font can be installed on Mac OS X, Windows, Linux, and Unix systems. Mac OS X and Windows 2000, XP, and Vista have built-in support for OpenType. OpenType fonts also work on Linux, Unix, and earlier versions of Windows, where they are recognized as TrueType fonts. OpenType includes many more features than the standard TrueType and PostScript formats, including the ability to install the same font on different platforms, crucial for document portability. OpenType fonts boost productivity because graphic designers and business professionals do not have to wrestle with many different fonts. With OpenType, customers have larger character sets to work with and fewer font files to deal with.
  12. Runway by Canada Type, $24.95
    Runway is the font that will satisfy the need for speed in your design. Simple lines and curves, a commanding slant, and big sturdy shapes made to cruise at any speed or altitude, through summer breeze or horrible snowstorms. Runway was designed to be tight like an engine chain, powerful like the hum of the engine itself, and simply the best choice when it comes to strength and velocity in design. Initially Runway was meant to be a single font. But during the spacing and kerning stages, Patrick noticed that most of the letters, especially the vowels and the s, can clasp stylishly with the L or the T to make some really funky combinations. That's how the Alternates font was born. After building a few alternates and about 40 "clasped" combinations around the L and the T, the decision was made to take Runway to the next level: OpenType. The OpenType version of Runway is a single font that contains some serious font magic. Some of the many features the font includes: Over 430 characters for that great character map utility you have, automatic to-and-fro small-capping, discretionary ligatures that call up some pretty funky combinations automatically as you type, and a lot of stylistic and contextual alternates for many characters, ligatures and composites. If your design program of choice supports the features of OpenType fonts (Illustrator CS, Photoshop CS, InDesign CS), then you're in for a lot of enjoyment playing with Runway. For those who don't fancy OpenType or can't handle it, Runway is also available (in Regular, Caps and Alt styles) in the usual font formats for both Mac and PC.
  13. Esmeralda Pro by Sudtipos, $59.00
    From the beginning “Esmeralda” was born with a strong influence of the classical “capitalis monumentalis”, carved in stone. In the same way, the origin of this majuscule writing emerged from the brush, from a way of writing made merely by hand. For this reason, these two universes were intended to lie beneath the shape of each letter, redefining them. And this combination of styles should also be reflected in a lower case set that also allows to open up the spectrum of usage possibilities. Foundational calligraphy represented a solid base for the development of lower case glyphs, ensuring proper interaction with the upper case letters. “Esmeralda” features a great number of ligatures that mix classic structures with a more contemporary impression. With more than eleven hundred glyphs, it provides a multiplicity of uses across a wide combinatory of ligatures, alternative signs, initial caps, miscellaneous and connectors; each one of them accessible through Open Type. “Esmeralda” is perfect to speak with a classical yet fresh, modern – and a little bit bold – tone of voice. Designed by Guille Vizzari, together with the tough and remarkable work of Ale Paul, in use “Esmeralda” stands out in a subtle and unexpected way that’s almost unnoticeable. Its delicate yet solid curves, serifs and endings give each composition a fine, elegant and exquisite feeling, along with a firm and sturdy look. “Esmeralda” was initially born as a typographic project developed by Guillermo Vizzari – tutored by Ale Paul and Ana Sanfelippo – under completion of the Specialization in Typography Design at University of Buenos Aires, Argentina, during the years 2011 and 2012.
  14. The College Block II font is a Display Slab-Serif typeface that is inherently associated with collegiate and sports themes, making it perfect for university sweaters or ...
  15. Transcribed JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The term "transcribed" takes on many definitions. In sheet music (the source of this type face design) it means to set down onto paper. In the formative days of radio, and until the advent of the tape recorder, radio stations depended on 16 inch wide recordable discs known as transcriptions. These discs were generally aluminum base with a soft lacquer coating that was cut with a heated stylus. This was the only way a program could be recorded and preserved for later broadcast or copied for syndication. Transcribed JNL is a hand lettered sans in the chamfer style of block lettering, based on vintage sheet music displaying the name and address for Zenith Music Publications.
  16. Bork by Harbor Type, $50.00
    🏆 Selected for Tipos Latinos 9. Bork is a display typeface that was inspired by an exercise in blackletter calligraphy. The style’s characteristic dark texture is seen mainly in the lowercase, with uniform spacing (where counterspace equals letterspace), shapes that recall the straight, interrupted strokes used in that style of writing, and the peculiar construction of certain letters. On the other hand, the uppercase aims for a more conventional roman construction, making it more legible for modern-day readers. It features an extensive character set that includes contextual and stylistic alternates, superior/inferior figures, arbitrary fractions, as well as several unusual ornaments, symbols and punctuation. Bork is especially suited for use in book covers, headlines, packaging and logotypes.
  17. Peloponeso by Intellecta Design, $9.00
    Note: The Frame style is no longer available due its complexity and the resulting memory and performance issues.
  18. Tina by Autographis, $39.50
    Tina is another powerful script designed in the style of the classic forties and fifties American advertising fonts.
  19. Fridha by Intellecta Design, $27.90
    Note: The Shadow style is no longer available due its complexity and the resulting memory and performance issues.
  20. Dovshan by Michael Browers, $25.00
    Dovshan contains an assortment of 78 ornaments inspired by the style, look, and feel of the Victorian era.
  21. Feosa by Intellecta Design, $14.95
    Note: The Lined style is no longer available due its complexity and the resulting memory and performance issues.
  22. Porcupine by Intellecta Design, $9.00
    Note: The Shadow style is no longer available due its complexity and the resulting memory and performance issues.
  23. KG When Oceans Rise by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    A neat handwritten font in an upright, feminine style. The bar key | contains a cute slice of cake.
  24. Easy Callig by Intellecta Design, $17.90
    Note: The Italic style is no longer available due its complexity and the resulting memory and performance issues.
  25. Mortised Capitals by Intellecta Design, $28.90
    A decorative display font featuring many different styles of flourishes and ornaments. Great for a vintage antique feel.
  26. Double Geometry by Zefrar, $9.99
    Double Geometry is designed using 2 lines to form a geometric style, inspired from geometry theme and forms.
  27. Deco Experiment 3 by Intellecta Design, $9.00
    Note: The Decorative style is no longer available due its complexity and the resulting memory and performance issues.
  28. Floresco by Intellecta Design, $21.90
    Note: The Lined style is no longer available due its complexity and the resulting memory and performance issues.
  29. Scrap Casual by Illustration Ink, $3.00
    This hand lettered font has clean lines and a casual appeal. Add a warm friendly touch with style.
  30. KG Blank Space by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    A chunky fat font perfect for titles in both a chalkboard sketch style and a regular solid version.
  31. Frutisis by Intellecta Design, $21.90
    Note: The Lined style is no longer available due its complexity and the resulting memory and performance issues.
  32. The Sidestream by Invasi Studio, $19.00
    The Sidestream is Handwritten Display font inspired by the urban lifestyle which is inspired by the graffiti style.
  33. Tuscan by Baseline Fonts, $24.00
    Tuscan is a classic western-style typeface. The distressed versions include extended character sets and offer rustic character.
  34. Biza by Intellecta Design, $9.00
    Note: The Lined style is no longer available due its complexity and the resulting memory and performance issues.
  35. Mortised Ornaments by Intellecta Design, $24.90
    A decorative display font featuring many different styles of flourishes and ornaments. Great for a vintage antique feel.
  36. Questa Serif by The Questa Project, $-
    Questa is a serif font family. This typeface has ten styles and was published by The Questa Project.
  37. New Bodoni DT by DTP Types, $49.00
    A revival design by Malcolm Wooden of DTP Types Limited with associated Small Capitals and Old Style Figures.
  38. Handsome by CastleType, $39.00
    A collection of over 30 antique style hands; the typeface includes the hands facing both right and left.
  39. KG God Gave Me You by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    This font is reminiscent of teen girl handwriting, with very round letters and a mixed-print-cursive style.
  40. Janda Amazing Grace by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    Hand-drawn lettering to add authentic calligraphy style to your work. Rough, jagged edges for realistic ink-bleed.
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