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  1. Manzello by Tour De Force, $35.00
    To start with one personal fact: I really like to listen Rahsaan Roland Kirk. He was a multi-instrumentalist, real grandmaster and unique jazz virtuoso. The way he improvised and walked through variety of different music influences are admiring. One of things he liked is to modify instruments, so he modified soprano saxophone and got an instrument called manzello. When I was looking for good name for this typeface, it came on my mind that Manzello could be the perfect one. It has the symbolic background from the instrument and theoretically in my head, it's imagined as typeface that rely on stable classic examples, but graphically designed and modified to match modern standards. Manzello contains a dose of characteristics of display typefaces with terminals that aren't perfectly rounded, high contrast between stems and good balanced Italics with elements of fine calligraphy. It's a small font family, something what I was always looking for to have as first text solution in my web and graphic projects.
  2. Fuse V.2 Printed by W Type Foundry, $25.00
    Fuse Vol 2 Printed is an extension to the popular Fuse & Fuse Vol 2 type family. W Foundry worked alongside Julia Martinez Diana (Antipixel) to create a balanced and consistent texture throughout the whole family. All the typeface’s textures have been meticulously outlined to give a natural look mantaining the soft and round edges, making Fuse Vol 2 Printed more easy-going and spontaneous. It is perfect for large display usage due to the professional shapes of its outlines, which were hand-crafted glyph by glyph. Each character has its own printed style, which is not repeated in the accented characters, nor in other weights of this family. The typeface is designed with powerful OpenType features. Each weight includes alternate characters, ligatures, fractions, special numbers, arrows, extended language support, small caps and many more. Perfectly suited for graphic design and any display/text use. The 32 fonts are part of the larger Fuse superfamily.
  3. Darling Moods by Create Big Supply, $15.00
    Introducing Darling Moods, a stunning natural handwriting font that adds a touch of authenticity and beauty to your designs. With its realistic hand-drawn style, Darling Moods brings a natural and organic feel to your projects, making it perfect for logos, labels, magazines, books, greeting cards, packaging, and more. The combination of uppercase and lowercase letters in Darling Moods creates a harmonious balance, allowing you to achieve a genuine handwritten look. Whether you're aiming for a casual or elegant vibe, this font adapts effortlessly to your creative vision. Darling Moods features a comprehensive character set that includes numbers, punctuations, and multilingual support, enabling you to communicate your message effectively in different languages and reach a diverse audience. Enhance the visual appeal of your designs with ligatures, which provide smooth and flowing connections between letters. Designed with PUA (Private Use Area) Encoding, Darling Moods offers access to special characters and glyphs, expanding your creative possibilities. Craft personalized and unique designs with ease using this versatile font.
  4. Tellumo Variable by Monotype, $313.99
    Tellumo, a new humanist geometric sans serif typeface, has all the attributes you need for a workhorse sans with a few surprising details. It has moderate proportions, a low stroke contrast, open apertures, and an x-height that makes it drive with ease in running text. A modest range of six weights, from Thin to ExtraBold, make it versatile without being overwhelming. The lightest and heaviest weights are best saved for headlines and subheads. It features a set of swash caps that can add magnitude and sparkle to short headlines, making it excel in packaging designs. Tellumo feels at home with Mid-century Modern and Art Deco aesthetics. It looks precise, tidy, and welcoming for architecture and home goods. It looks clean, fresh and modern for beauty and wellness, or elegant and approachable for fashion. It has a balance of clarity and personality, suitable for branding and advertising of all kinds, print & digital design alike. Tellumo radiates warmth, charm, and joyfulness from its geometric foundation.
  5. John Sans by Storm Type Foundry, $49.00
    The idea of a brand-new grotesk is certainly rather foolish – there are already lots of these typefaces in the world and, quite simply, nothing is more beautiful than the original Gill. The sans-serif chapter of typography is now closed by hundreds of technically perfect imitations of Syntax and Frutiger, which are, however, for the most part based on the cool din-aesthetics. The only chance, when looking for inspiration, is to go very far... A grotesk does not afford such a variety as a serif typeface, it is dull and can soon tire the eye. This is why books are not set in sans serif faces. A grotesk is, however, always welcome for expressing different degrees of emphasis, for headings, marginal notes, captions, registers, in short for any service accompaniment of a book, including its titlings. We also often come across a text in which we want to distinguish the individual speaking or writing persons by the use of different typefaces. The condition is that such grotesk should blend in perfectly with the proportions, colour and above all with the expression of the basic, serif typeface. In the area of non-fiction typography, what we appreciate in sans-serif typefaces is that they are clamorous in inscriptions and economic in the setting. John Sans is to be a modest servant and at the same time an original loudspeaker; it wishes to inhabit libraries of educated persons and to shout from billboards. A year ago we completed the transcription of the typefaces of John Baskerville, whose heritage still stands out vividly in our memory. Baskerville cleverly incorporated certain constructional elements in the design of the individual letters of his typeface. These elements include above all the alternation of softand sharp stroke endings. The frequency of these endings in the text and their rhythm produce a balanced impression. The anchoring of the letters on the surface varies and they do not look monotonous when they are read. We attempted to use these tricks also in the creation of a sans-serif typeface. Except that, if we wished to create a genuine “Baroque grotesk”, all the decorativeness of the original would have to be repeated, which would result in a parody. On the contrary, to achieve a mere contrast with the soft Baskerville it is sufficient to choose any other hard grotesk and not to take a great deal of time over designing a new one. Between these two extremes, we chose a path starting with the construction of an almost monolinear skeleton, to which the elements of Baskerville were carefully attached. After many tests of the text, however, some of the flourishes had to be removed again. Anything that is superfluous or ornamental is against the substance of a grotesk typeface. The monolinear character can be impinged upon in those places where any consistency would become a burden. The fine shading and softening is for the benefit of both legibility and aesthetics. The more marked incisions of all crotches are a characteristic feature of this typeface, especially in the bold designs. The colour of the Text, Medium and Bold designs is commensurate with their serif counterparts. The White and X-Black designs already exceed the framework of book graphics and are suitable for use in advertisements and magazines. The original concept of the italics copying faithfully Baskerville’s morphology turned out to be a blind alley. This design would restrict the independent use of the grotesk typeface. We, therefore, began to model the new italics only after the completion of the upright designs. The features which these new italics and Baskerville have in common are the angle of the slope and the softened sloped strokes of the lower case letters. There are also certain reminiscences in the details (K, k). More complicated are the signs & and @, in the case of which regard is paid to distinguishing, in the design, the upright, sloped @ small caps forms. The one-storey lower-case g and the absence of a descender in the lower-case f contributes to the open and simple expression of the design. Also the inclusion of non-aligning figures in the basic designs and of aligning figures in small caps serves the purpose of harmonization of the sans-serif families with the serif families. Non-aligning figures link up better with lower-case letters in the text. If John Sans looks like many other modern typefaces, it is just as well. It certainly is not to the detriment of a Latin typeface as a means of communication, if different typographers in different places of the world arrive in different ways at a similar result.
  6. JENKINE by Gatype, $14.00
    Jenkine casual and natural written handwritten brush strokes. Letters are made with brush on paper then scanned carefully drawn into vector format. This typeface is ideal for use in any professional project, such as blog titles, posters, wedding elements, t-shirts, clothing, book covers, business cards, greeting cards, branding, merchandise etc. Enjoy Jenkine fonts with passion and love for your awesome projects to make your projects quality!
  7. Monire by Pandastock, $12.00
    Monire is a modern typeface with visual elegance, smooth curves, and beautiful ligatures clear, making your work look true and attractive. A very versatile font that works in both large and small sizes. This font is suitable for a wide variety of projects such as invitations, logos, branding, magazine, photography, card, product packaging, mugs, quotes, poster, labels, signatures, and more. Font which is perfect for all business
  8. Bacca la Hurra by Ilhamtaro, $17.00
    BACCA LA HURRA is a vintage font in the style of sign painting, characterized by bold strokes and squares. Consisting of Uppercase, Lowercase, Numerials and Punctuations, this font is perfect for vintage food packaging designs or other vintage branding. To enable the OpenType Stylistic alternates, you need a program that supports OpenType features such as Adobe Illustrator CS, Adobe Indesign & CorelDraw X6-X7. Cheers!
  9. Vintage Galore by Letterhend, $12.00
    Vintage Galore is a handmade blackletter font font with casual & classic feels. This font will bring you back to 90s feel.This font perfectly made to be applied especially in logo, and the other various formal forms such as invitations, labels, logos, magazines, make up, stationery, novels, labels or any type of advertising purpose. Features : Uppercase & lowercase, Numbers and punctuation, Alternates & Ligatures, Multilingual & PUA encoded
  10. Viktorie by Three Islands Press, $39.00
    Viktorie might easily be mistaken for the handwriting of a note-taker in a hurry: it looks swiftly jotted down. These energetic characters pay little heed to such arbitrary contraints as baseline or x-height -- taken together, they give the effect of casual penmanship that's both curiously legible and inspiringly unleashed. Viktorie has a single, medium-light weight and comes, of course, with a full character set.
  11. FF Justlefthand by FontFont, $65.99
    Dutch type designer Just van Rossum created this script FontFont in 1990. The font is ideally suited for advertising and packaging, festive occasions, editorial and publishing as well as poster and billboards. FF Justlefthand provides advanced typographical support with features such as ligatures, small capitals, alternate characters, case-sensitive forms, fractions, and super- and subscript characters. It comes with tabular oldstyle and proportional oldstyle figures.
  12. RMU Koralle by RMU, $25.00
    Koralle was an abundant family of grotesque font styles which had been released by Schelter & Giesecke in the first quarter of the previous century. Out of this family four of the most impressive styles were revived, whereby I stuck as close to the original as possible. All styles contain even the weird-looking capitalized German double-s of which I am a strong opponent.
  13. Fagetone by Prioritype, $15.00
    Dating back to the 60s 70s, this retro script font comes in bold bold and thin, perfect for your projects and supports multilingualism and other character additions. Can be applied to various print and digital media such as food packaging, clothing stores, accessories, clothing, creative goods, antique workshops, sports, entertainment and even logos. For reference, see preview. Features: -Uppercase -Lowercase -Numeral -Punctuation -Ligature -Multilingual
  14. Hendbras by Seniors Studio, $15.00
    Hendbras is handcrafted font duo created with a brush and ink, bold and irregular baseline. Contains a complete set of lowercase, uppercase, alternates, ligatures, punctuation, numbers, and multilingual support. This font ideal for use in watercolor design or lettering style bold hand, such as posters, wedding elements, t-shirt, apparel, cover books, business cards, greeting cards, branding, merchandise, invitations and handmade quotes and more.
  15. Ballpoint Rush by Motokiwo, $17.00
    Ballpoint Rush is an organic and classy handwritten script font that crafted from pen strokes. The font very simple as a real quick writing with a pen. It's great for chic and elegant projects such as fashion branding, casual notes text, signature, song lyric, and many more. Features & Files: OTF Uppercase letters Lowercase letters Numbers & Punctuation Ligatures Standard Latin Multilingual Support Easy to use in any software
  16. Roman Ionic by Jawher Matmati, $25.00
    Roman Ionic is a unique revival of a typeface that was once popular and used in many late 19th century and early 20th century music publishing houses, such as Durand et fils. It displays a happy marriage between the beautiful features of the Clarendon type and the legibility of the Scotch roman class and is thus aimed to work for titling and body text.
  17. Ramllast by Thanoestd, $15.00
    INtroduction, Ramllast, This font is natural handwriting style, so if you need digital signature or natural hand writing for quotes, this is the perfect typeface for you! This font perfectly made to be applied especially in logo, and the other various formal forms such as invitations, labels, logos, magazines, books, greeting / wedding cards, packaging, fashion, make up, stationery, novels, labels or any type of advertising purpose.
  18. Cookie Supply by Hanoded, $17.00
    This month I seem to be stuck in the ‘Baked Goods’ section. I released Bloomer earlier and now I present Cookie Supply! Cookie Supply is a handmade display font. It is a bit uneven, a bit rough, yet very friendly, cute and useful. I guess it works best with products or books for children. Or oatmeal cookies by the dozen. Or organic apple juice. Or…
  19. Montain by Anaya Studio, $14.00
    Montain is a classic script font with rounded edges and a modern and unique look. This font is also equipped with 90+ stylistic sets, Contextual Alternative, ligatures and also multi-language support which further adds to the creativity in using this font. This font is perfect for your creative projects such as Logotype, printed quotes, invitations, cards, product packaging, headers, Letterhead, Apparel , Web design, Magazine, Book, etc.
  20. Kiti Cuties by Dikas Studio, $15.00
    Hi, i want to introduce my newest font Kiti Cuties. Kiti Cuties is a playful sans serif font, Kiti Cuties is a allcaps font with 4 variations letter in lowercase e,h,o,u that makes your design looks more cheerfull. Kiti cuties is made to help you create a kids and fun theme design such as birthday card, baby shower card, greeting card and many more.
  21. Nightlong by RagamKata, $14.00
    New retro display font, Nightlong! Nightlong is a strong and bold sans serif with a touch of vintage look and feel. This type of font perfectly made to be applied especially in logo, headline, signage and the other various formal forms such as invitations, labels, logos, magazines, books, greeting / wedding cards, packaging, fashion, make up, stationery, novels, labels or any type of advertising purpose.
  22. Decour by Latinotype, $26.00
    Decour is a Slab Serif typeface that features low contrast between thick and thin strokes and whose proportions were based on those of Art Deco design. A big height difference between lower case and upper case letters makes Decour a very expressive font and well-suited for headings and subheadings. Its versatility also allows it to be used in other ways, such as publishing and retailing.
  23. Broiter by Abbasy Studio, $15.00
    Introducing Broiter, 2 font mono weight family with plenty of alternative long stemmed characters. These 2 fonts make it effortless to create hand made lettering, and perfectly suitable for made to be applied in logo, and the other various formal forms such as invitations, labels, logos, magazines, books, greeting / wedding cards, packaging, fashion, make up, stationery, novels, labels or any type of advertising purpose.
  24. FF Rosetta by FontFont, $41.99
    Dutch type designer Max Kisman created this display FontFont in 1991. The family contains 4 weights: Regular, Italic, Bold, and Bold Italic and is ideally suited for advertising and packaging, logo, branding and creative industries, poster and billboards, software and gaming as well as sports. FF Rosetta provides advanced typographical support with features such as ligatures and case-sensitive forms. It comes with proportional lining figures.
  25. FF FontSoup by FontFont, $41.99
    Spanish type designers Andreu Balius and Joan Carles Pérez Casasín created this display FontFont in 1997. The family has 6 weights, ranging from Regular to Extra Bold and is ideally suited for festive occasions, editorial and publishing as well as poster and billboards. FF FontSoup provides advanced typographical support with features such as ligatures, alternate characters, and case-sensitive forms. It comes with proportional lining figures.
  26. Proto Mono by ATK Studio, $15.00
    Proto Mono™ is a modular monospaced font built with rounded shapes, designed with tech industrial taste by Radinal Riki. Created for electronic displays found in our modern techie world such as postal packing slips, airline tickets, informational video displays, ads, and more. Come with 2 styles with 4 weights each. This entire font is capitalized and with a character set that covers over 100 languages.
  27. Bestromello Script by Lucky Type, $12.00
    Bestromello is a new modern brush font with an irregular baseline. It's a contemporary approach to design, with handmade and natural curves, suitable for use in title design such as clothing, invitations, book titles, stationery designs, quotes, branding, logos, greeting cards, T-shirts, packaging designs, posters, and more. Complete with uppercase and lowercase letters, as well as multi-language support, numbers, punctuation and some ligatures.
  28. Citarella Gothic by Don Citarella, $20.00
    In seeking a strong, utilitarian gothic alternative for Helvetica, we're left with few options for unobtrusive functionalism. As such, we decided to create the Citarella Gothic family. The ligatures are characteristic of the signage and architecture around Sarno, where the Citarella family originates. The sweeping arcs, broad counters, and clean swashes allow for the architectural design to be imbued with the warmth and humanity of its namesake.
  29. Sentra by Letterhend, $17.00
    Sentra Display is a handmade font duo with wide characters. This type of font perfectly made to be applied especially in logo, and the other various formal forms such as invitations, labels, logos, magazines, books, greeting / wedding cards, packaging, fashion, make up, stationery, novels, labels or any type of advertising purpose. Features : - Two type of style - Uppercase & lowercase - Numbers and punctuation - Multilingual - Alternates & ligatures - PUA encoded
  30. FF Karton by FontFont, $62.99
    Dutch type designer Just van Rossum created this display FontFont in 1992. The font is ideally suited for advertising and packaging, festive occasions, editorial and publishing as well as poster and billboards. FF Karton provides advanced typographical support with features such as ligatures. It comes with proportional lining figures. As well as Latin-based languages, the typeface family also supports the Greek writing system.
  31. FF Atlanta by FontFont, $41.99
    Slovakian type designer Peter Bil'ak created this display FontFont in 1995. The family contains 3 weights: Extra Light, Regular, and Extra Bold and is ideally suited for festive occasions, logo, branding and creative industries, music and nightlife as well as sports. FF Atlanta provides advanced typographical support with features such as ligatures and case-sensitive forms. It comes with proportional oldstyle and proportional lining figures.
  32. Brighton vintage by Dealita Studio, $18.00
    Brighton Vintage is a stylish font that is both retro and bold font. Its thick curves give a 70s groovy vibe with the serifs bringing it slightly back to traditional. This font is perfectly made to be applied especially in logos, and other various formal forms such as invitations, labels, logos, magazines, books, greeting/wedding cards, packaging, fashion, makeup, stationery, novels, labels, or any advertising purpose.
  33. FF Gothic by FontFont, $41.99
    British type designer Neville Brody created this display and sans FontFont in 1992. The family contains 2 weights: Regular and Condensed and is ideally suited for advertising and packaging, music and nightlife, poster and billboards, software and gaming as well as sports. FF Gothic provides advanced typographical support with features such as ligatures and stylistic alternates. It comes with tabular lining and proportional lining figures.
  34. Rogthem by Dhan Studio, $23.00
    Rogthem is textured brush font, contemporary approach to design, handmade natural with an irregular baseline. Suitable for use in title design. Such as apparel, invitations, books tittle, stationery design, quotes, branding, logos, greeting card, t-shirt, packaging design, poster and more. Rogthem includes some alternates, ligatures, underlines and a complete set of uppercase and lowercase letters, as well as multi-language support, numbers, punctuation.
  35. Varstate Denim by Alphabet Agency, $15.00
    Varstate Denim font is inspired by the varsity team name lettering often seen on apparel such as Letterman jackets, t-shirts and hoodies. The font has a denim texture pattern incorporated into the characters. The fonts can be used across a variety of themes and works particularly well in menswear/fashion genres. The font includes Latin basic characters which includes uppercase, lowercase, numbers, punctuation and much more.
  36. FF Clair by FontFont, $41.99
    German type designer Ingrid Liche created this script FontFont in 1995. The family has 5 weights, ranging from Light to Black and is ideally suited for advertising and packaging, editorial and publishing as well as logo, branding and creative industries. FF Clair provides advanced typographical support with features such as ligatures, alternate characters, and case-sensitive forms. It comes with proportional oldstyle and proportional lining figures.
  37. Black Wax by Dhan Studio, $9.00
    Black Wax is textured brush font, contemporary approach to design, handmade natural with an irregular baseline. Suitable for use in title design. Such as apparel, stationery design, quotes, branding, logos, greeting card, t-shirt, invitations, books tittle, packaging design, poster and more. Black Wax includes some underlines and a complete set of uppercase and lowercase letters, as well as multi-language support, numbers, punctuation.
  38. Dorchester Script MT by Monotype, $29.99
    Dorchester Script font, released in 1939 by Monotype, was widely accepted by high society for calling cards, announcements, and invitations. Dorchester Script is nearly upright with lowercase letters that have loops and generous ascenders and descenders and capitals with delicate, curly flourishes. Besides the usual job work, such as letterhead and business cards, Dorchester Script font can be used sparingly for serious display work.
  39. Fake Boss by NJ Studio, $19.00
    Hi...Thank for your visit :) Fake Boss Modern Fonts are font designs that are made for various vector designs, printing such as digital wedding invitations, blogs, online shops, social media, while printing can be used in the field of product clothing, accessories, bags, pins, logos, business cards, watermarks and many others ... so it can make your product look elegant and attractive, and also Multilingual support!!! Happy design ...
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