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  1. Lily UPC by Microsoft Corporation, $49.00
    Lily™ UPC Regular is a Thai font designed by Unity Progress and offered under license from Microsoft. The Lily UPC Regular Font includes the Thai code page 874 and Latin 1 character sets. You should be familiar with the use of Thai fonts and multilingual fonts before purchasing Lily UPC.
  2. Crimson Bouquet by Balpirick, $15.00
    Crimson Bouquet is a Modern Calligraphy Font. Whether you’re using it for crafts, digital design, presentations, or making greeting cards, this font has the potential to become your favorite go-to font, no matter the occasion! - also multilingual support Enjoy the font! Feel free to comment or feedback! Thank you!
  3. MC Ratth Cilay by Maulana Creative, $14.00
    Ratth Cilay brush handmade font. This font is good for logo design, Social media, Movie Titles, Books Titles, a short text even a long text letter and good for your secondary text font with signature or script typeface. Make a stunning work with Ratth Cilay handmade brush font. Cheers, Maulana Creative
  4. Mousseline Pro by fontcastle, $100.00
    Mousseline Pro is hand drawn font a fresh, sans serif font family. Simple and adaptable, this font will make each of your designs look great. Have fun with this beautiful font and explore its endless variations. The typeface is versatile and can be successfully used in Magazines, Posters, Branding, Websites etc.
  5. Andrew Dawkins by Violatype, $14.00
    Introducing the "Andrew Dawkins" font, a handwritten style font created directly by hand, resulting in beautiful, natural, and unique writing. Andrew Dawkins font is very suitable for branding, logotypes, magazines, quotes, wedding invitations, crafts, printed designs, and others. Andrew Dawkins font supports many languages ​​around 90 languages, amazing isn't it?
  6. Deco by Open Window, $19.95
    Deco is an Art Deco inspired chunky font. It has the irregular charm of a hand drawn font but the elegance of a classic Art Deco style font. It has enough humor and grace to be used in a wide range of applications. Its ideal use is as a display font.
  7. Agista Script by Rotterlab Studio, $15.00
    Introducing by Rotterlab Studio. Agista Script is a Modern Handwritten Font. Whether you’re using it for crafts, digital design, presentations, or making greeting cards, this font has the potential to become your favorite go-to font, no matter the occasion! Enjoy the font! Feel free to comment or feedback! Thank you!
  8. Redoura by Letterhend, $16.00
    Redoura Font is a script typeface inspired by 70's font style and Script Sports font style which is absolutely awesome for logotype / wordmark, especially for sports theme logos. Redoura Script font includes upper & lowercase characters, punctuation, numerals, and multilingual support. It also has many open type alternates and ligatures.
  9. Cloudster by Sarid Ezra, $15.00
    Introducing, Cloudsters, a logo font with ligatures! Cloudsters is a sans based font with unique ligature that will make your design looks clean and modern. You can use this font for any purpose, especially to make logotype. This font have special ligatures that will make your design more stand-out!
  10. Benang Merah by San Studio, $15.00
    Benang Merah is designed by Zainul Faozi, the idea concept is from a thread, each letter is connected that is the uniqueness of this font. You can use this font for your poster design, heading, social media, lettering design, and more. This font can be paired well with serif fonts.
  11. Vlavour by Liartgraphic, $30.00
    Meet our newest product, we call this product Vlavour font. Vlavour font are cute typeface font Whit a uniqe touch and assertive Vlavour font is very nice to use on: fashion magazine, logos, ,and photography, landing page, fliyer, What’s includes - multilingual support - alternate - ligature Thank you, salutations Ali Sifak Muftari
  12. Honey and Yogurt by Balpirick, $15.00
    Honey and Yogurt is a Modern Calligraphy Font. Whether you’re using it for crafts, digital design, presentations, or making greeting cards, this font has the potential to become your favorite go-to font, no matter the occasion! - also multilingual support Enjoy the font! Feel free to comment or feedback! Thank you!
  13. Hebrew Vilna Tanach by Samtype, $189.00
    This is the classical font to make a Tanach, Siddur or a regular hebrew book. These fonts include all diacritic marks: Nikud, Teamim and modern pontuation. You can find in these fonts: shevana, kamats katan, cholam chasser and dagesh chazak. The best program to use these fonts is Adobe Indesign.
  14. Rataczak by Ingrimayne Type, $9.00
    Rataczak is a stiff, awkward serifed font that was inspired by similar fonts from the 19th century. It is legible as a text font but not graceful. In addition to plain, italic, bold, bolditalic, extrabold, condensed, and condenseditalic styles, there is a striped style and a font of swash capitals.
  15. Chinte by FonTastic Designs by Chez, $10.99
    Looking for a fun new font? Look no further I have just what you've been waiting for. This new novelty font that I call Chinte is a bold fullcase font. This font comes with multiple languages and symbols. And had multiple uses: Branding, Logos, and many more of your projects.
  16. Iron Thunder by Eotype, $14.00
    Iron Thunder is an unique condensed display font inspired by thunderbolt. You can use this font in retro, vintage, and hipster designs. This font is perfect for a variety of projects, such as branding, poster displays, logo designs, magazines, headlines, stickers, and more.This font also has alternate and ligature features
  17. Cal Gothic Fraktur by Posterizer KG, $16.00
    Calligrapher Gothic Fraktur Font, is one of the calligraphic group of fonts called “21 alphabets for Calligraphers“. All graphemes are taken from calligraphic pages written in traditional Gothic Fraktur calligraphic style. This font is ideal for calligraphic sketches or for imitation of ancient manuscripts. The font contains all the Latin glyphs.
  18. Mix Modern by Mix Fonts, $13.00
    MIX MODERN is a layering family of fonts—a bundle of five different styles. These fonts can be used alone or in combination. Switch up among five of my favorite fonts to create fun and whimsical variations. Get creative! This font family is perfect for handmade and DIY themed projects.
  19. EucrosiaUPC by Microsoft Corporation, $49.00
    Eucrosia™ UPC Regular is a Thai font designed by Unity Progress and offered under license from Microsoft. The Eucrosia UPC Regular Font includes the Thai code page 874 and Latin 1 character sets. You should be familiar with the use of Thai fonts and multilingual fonts before purchasing Eucrosia UPC.
  20. Blushing Woman by Balpirick, $15.00
    Blushing Woman is a Modern Handwritten Font. Whether you’re using it for crafts, digital design, presentations, or making greeting cards, this font has the potential to become your favorite go-to font, no matter the occasion! - also multilingual support Enjoy the font! Feel free to comment or feedback! Thank you!
  21. Kodchiang UPC by Microsoft Corporation, $49.00
    Kodchiang™ UPC Regular is a Thai font designed by Unity Progress and offered under license from Microsoft. The Kodchiang UPC Regular Font includes the Thai code page 874 and Latin 1 character sets. You should be familiar with the use of Thai fonts and multilingual fonts before purchasing Kodchiang UPC.
  22. Graph by Pasternak, $4.00
    The Graph is a Slab Serif font. The unique body of each letter without roundness makes it a pretty technical font. Similar letters often are used in coding or any tech frameworks. Currently, the font exists only in regular style. Strict and sharp, this font is designed for specific projects.
  23. Edangu by Twinletter, $15.00
    Edangu Arabic display font is a new typeface inspired by the oriental fonts used in Arabic calligraphy and other Middle Eastern architectural features. This font features a Kufic version that has beautiful and neatly arranged shapes. This font will make your design elegant, especially designs that carry the middle eastern theme.
  24. Cal Insular Minuscule by Posterizer KG, $16.00
    Calligrapher Insular Minuscule Font, is one of the calligraphic group of fonts called “21 alphabets for Calligraphers“. All graphemes are taken from calligraphic pages written on traditional Insular Majuscule calligraphic stile. This font is ideal for calligraphic sketches or for imitation of ancient manuscripts. Font contains all the Latin glyphs.
  25. Shentholla by Liartgraphic, $23.00
    Meet our newest product, we call this product Shentholla font. Shentholla font are sans serif typeface font Whit a uniqe touch and assertive. Shentholla font is very nice to use on: fashion magazine, logos, ,and photography, landing page, fliyer, What’s includes - mutilngual support - alternate - ligature Thank you, salutations Ali Sifak Muftari
  26. Space Journey by Vozzy, $10.00
    Introducing retro sci-fi label font duo named Space Journey. This display font is inspired by movie posters from the 60s and 70s. Font family has two styles: Regular and Rough. This font will look good on any retro sci-fi styled designs like a poster, T-shirt, label, logo, etc.
  27. Gilhampton by Rillatype, $15.00
    Introducing, Gilhampton organic typeface! Gilhampton is an organic display font that have an organic and quirky characteristic that makes this font looks natural and hand drawn. this font is perfect for people who are looking for design with organic touch. this font is suitable for branding, packaging, headline, quotes, etc.
  28. Fan Script by Sudtipos, $99.00
    A friend of mine says that sports are the ultimate popular drug. One of his favorite things to say is, “The sun’s always shining on a game somewhere.” It’s hard to argue with that. But that perspective is now the privilege of a society where technology is so high and mighty that it all but shapes such perspectives. These days I can, if I so choose, subscribe to nothing but sports on over a hundred TV channels and a thousand browser bookmarks. But it wasn't always like that. When I was growing up, long before the super-commercialization of the sport, I and other kids spent more than every spare minute of our time memorizing the names and positions of players, collecting team shirts and paraphernalia, making up game scenarios, and just being our generation’s entirely devoted fans. Argentina is one of the nations most obsessed with sports, especially "fútbol" (or soccer to North Americans). The running American joke was that we're all born with a football. When the national team is playing a game, stores actually close their doors, and Buenos Aires looks like a ghost town. Even on the local level, River Plate, my favorite team where I grew up, didn't normally have to worry about empty seats in its home stadium, even though attendance is charged at a high premium. There are things our senses absorb when we are children, yet we don't notice them until much later on in life. A sport’s collage of aesthetics is one of those things. When I was a kid I loved the teams and players that I loved, but I never really stopped to think what solidified them in my memory and made them instantly recognizable to me. Now, thirty-some years later, and after having had the fortune to experience many cultures other than my own, I can safely deduce that a sport’s aesthetic depends on the local or national culture as much as it depends on the sport itself. And the way all that gets molded in a single team’s identity becomes so intricate it is difficult to see where each part comes from to shape the whole. Although “futbol” is still in my blood as an Argentinean, I'm old enough to afford a little cynicism about how extremely corporate most popular sports are. Of course, nothing can now take away the joy I got from football in my childhood and early teens. But over the past few years I've been trying to perceive the sport itself in a global context, even alongside other popular sports in different areas of the world. Being a type designer, I naturally focus in my comparisons on the alphabets used in designing different sports experiences. And from that I've come to a few conclusions about my own taste in sports aesthetic, some of which surprised me. I think I like the baseball and basketball aesthetic better than football, hockey, volleyball, tennis, golf, cricket, rugby, and other sports. This of course is a biased opinion. I'm a lettering guy, and hand lettering is seen much more in baseball and basketball. But there’s a bit more to it than that. Even though all sports can be reduced to a bare-bones series of purposes and goals to reach, the rules and arrangements of baseball and basketball, in spite of their obvious tempo differences, are more suited for overall artistic motion than other sports. So when an application of swashed handlettering is used as part of a team’s identity in baseball or basketball, it becomes a natural fit. The swashes can almost be visual representation of a basketball curving in the air on its way to the hoop, or a baseball on its way out of the park. This expression is invariably backed by and connected to bold, sleak lettering, representing the driving force and precision (arms, bat) behind the artistic motion. It’s a simple and natural connective analysis to a designer, but the normal naked eye still marvels inexplicably at the beauty of such logos and wordmarks. That analytical simplicity was the divining rod behind Fan Script. My own ambitious brief was to build a readable yet very artistic sports script that can be a perfect fit for baseball or basketball identities, but which can also be implemented for other sports. The result turned out to be quite beautiful to my eyes, and I hope you find it satisfactory in your own work. Sports scripts like this one are rooted in showcard lettering models from the late 19th and early 20th century, like Detroit’s lettering teacher C. Strong’s — the same models that continue to influence book designers and sign painters for more than a century now. So as you can see, American turn-of-the-century calligraphy and its long-term influences still remain a subject of fascination to me. This fascination has been the engine of most of my work, and it shows clearly in Fan Script. Fan Script is a lively heavy brush face suitable for sports identities. It includes a variety of swashes of different shapes, both connective and non-connective, and contains a whole range of letter alternates. Users of this font will find a lot of casual freedom in playing with different combinations - a freedom backed by a solid technological undercurrent, where OpenType features provide immediate and logical solutions to problems common to this kind of script. One final thing bears mentioning: After the font design and production were completed, it was surprisingly delightful for me to notice, in the testing stage, that my background as a packaging designer seems to have left a mark on the way the font works overall. The modern improvements I applied to the letter forms have managed to induce a somewhat retro packaging appearance to the totality of the typeface. So I expect Fan Script will be just as useful in packaging as it would be in sports identity, logotype and merchandizing. Ale Paul
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  30. Ghost Scepter by Forberas Club, $16.00
    This font inspired by scary movie. You can this font for your journal logotype or something about scary or horror and maybe hardcore style. Let's try and have fun with this font.
  31. Gorilas by DLetters Studio, $10.00
    GORILAS Handbrush Font is a font with an available brushstroke style with a set of uppercase all with number and punctuation support, and Ligatures making this font perfect for your awesome project.
  32. Plata by 4RM Font, $12.00
    Plata font is a humanist display font with unique authentic value. available with 4 weights will add value to the authenticity of this font. generally suitable for use in logo design, packaging.
  33. Obligation by Seemly Fonts, $14.00
    Obligation is a cute and casual display font. No matter the topic, this font will be an incredible asset to your fonts’ library, as it has the potential to elevate any creation.
  34. Black Wolves by Letterafandi Studio, $14.00
    Black Wolves is an all caps handwritten font. No matter the topic, this font will be an incredible asset to your fonts’ library, as it has the potential to elevate any creation.
  35. GHEA Zartonk by Edik Ghabuzyan, $40.00
    This Typeface family include 6 Uprights and 6 Italics. This font family can be used as Display as well as text font. The font family includes Armenian, Cyrillic and Latin alphabet systems.
  36. Nindia by Phoenix Group, $13.00
    Nindia font is a font that was created based on the idea of beauty and elegance, with a modern and millimistic form, making Nindia font suitable for use in feminine design types.
  37. Adevale by Kavoon, $15.00
    New! Adevale script - Script Adevale is font combines with the alternate character font to make each word unique. Then add the Name your company font as your tagline and — the ideal logo!
  38. Usefully by Beary, $15.00
    Usefully is a quirky and laid-back handwritten font. Whatever the topic, this font will be a wonderful asset to your font library, as it has the potential to enhance any creation.
  39. Boldscope by ahweproject, $9.00
    Boldscope is a fun, retro-psychedelic display font. No matter the topic, this font will be an incredible asset to your fonts’ library, as it has the potential to elevate any creation.
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