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  1. Marshrut by Gaslight, $20.00
    Another stencil font? Oh, yes. Circular trip time of bus number 17 is so long and designer has one relaxation: look over the letters in the bus. So many tables with bus stop names in it! And now you can write it yourself - enjoy new Marshrut Stencil typeface.
  2. Hugedelia by Invasi Studio, $19.00
    This modern handwritten brush script is stylish and fresh. Featuring a touch of class and a fabulous brush style. It has a huge and sophisticated look, so we named it Hugedelia. The font offers tons of ligatures and multi-language support, which adds more naturalness to the application.
  3. RoyHand RP by BluHead Studio, $25.00
    RoyHand RP is a new OpenType font family release by BluHead Studio, LLC from the wonderfully talented English designer and illustrator Roy Preston. RoyHand, as the name would suggest, is based upon the handwriting of Roy himself. The family has three weights and is suitable for many everyday uses.
  4. Matamoros NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    Another tip of the hat to the halcyon days of woodtype, this cap-small cap typeface takes its name from the bustling Mexican metropolis just across the Rio Grande from Brownsville, Texas. Both versions of the font include 1252 Latin, 1250 CE (with localization for Romanian and Moldovan).
  5. Golden Beach JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Art Deco monogram initials on a vintage business card from the Miami area inspired Golden Beach JNL. The font was named for a small upscale South Florida residential community located between Sunny Isles Beach in the Northern part of Miami-Dade County and Hallandale Beach in Southernmost Broward County.
  6. Reepy by The Design Speak, $100.00
    Reepy is a font designed with horror in mind and works for all your scary needs. The design concept was designed with Tim Burton and Jordan Peele's "Us". It is ideal to be used in communicating something a creepy or frightening and this is where the name comes from.
  7. Roderick by Arendxstudio, $18.00
    Roderick Is a retro style monoline font that you can use for logos, branding names, posters, podcasts and so on. This is perfect for you all. It features Uppercase and Lowercase, Numbers and Punctuation, Multi-lingual support, Ligatures, Alternates. There it is! I really hope you enjoy it
  8. Oak Ridge JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Oak Ridge JNL gives a Westernized treatment to Flivver JNL; which in turn is a serif derivative of Two Reeler JNL. Although all three fonts come from the same root source—inter-title cards from an old Charlie Chaplin movie, they each take on a personality of their own.
  9. Inline Retro JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Inline Retro JNL is Art Deco in style, featuring condensed characters and its namesake inline. While not a true revival of a vintage design, the same influences are utilized throughout the font to give it retro appeal. Inline Retro JNL is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  10. Hubbard by Scriptorium, $12.00
    Hubbard is based on hand lettering from the Roycroft Arts and Crafts movement of turn-of-the-century New York. The Roycrofters were heavily influenced by the design concepts of William Morris and Charles Rennie MacKintosh. The font takes its name from Elbert Hubbard, leader of the Roycroft movement.
  11. Tangled PW by Patty Whack Fonts, $25.00
    Tangled PW is suitable for display use for titles, etc. This font contains the basic characters. Uppercase, lowercase, numerals, and basic punctuation. See the character map for all of the included characters. Tangled PW is available in OpenType and TrueType format which are both included in the same package.
  12. Linndale Square NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    A typeface named, simply, Geometric, from the 1885 Cleveland Type Foundry specimen book, has been beefed up a bit and softened with round serifs to create this everything-old-is-new-again gem. Both versions of this font include the complete Latin 1252 and Central European 1250 character sets.
  13. Filt Pro by Martin Lexelius Core, $33.00
    Filt is based on hand-drawn sketches; no geometry, all visual. At the same time the curves are digitally constructed with extreme accuracy. The result – aggressive, playful, eager and ultra bold. This makes Filt a great headline and display unicase font. Filt Pro comes with a Greek set aswell.
  14. Fatty Fatty Boombalatty PW by Patty Whack Fonts, $24.00
    Fatty Fatty Boombalatty PW is suitable for display use for titles, as well as short paragraphs of text. This font contains some alternates and ligatures for your creative pleasure. Fatty Fatty Boombalatty PW is available in OpenType and TrueType format which are both included in the same package.
  15. Nuvoletta by Biroakakarati, $9.00
    Nuvoletta is the italian name of "speech balloon", its mean a little cloud. In comics world "nuvoletta" it use to write the speeches of characters! I designed this font inspired by comics books. It's really fit also for your awesome fantasy! Nuvoletta is drew letter by letter. Thank you!
  16. PL Barnum Block by Monotype, $29.99
    Designed by Dave West and released in 1960, the name Barnum associates this face with the famous nineteenth-century traveling American circus and showman P.T. Barnum. The wood-cut influence of the letter makes the PL Barnum Block font ideal for posters, signage and creative titling and packaging.
  17. Resolution by Emil Kozole, $29.99
    Resolution is a modern monospaced typeface with 4 weights. The typeface is a satire of rendering of early screens and inherited its name through this sentiment. Since screen resolution is getting higher, this font is a memorial to low resolution screens. Resolution is also an excellent programmer’s choice.
  18. Oyukis Ghost by Hanoded, $10.00
    Oyuki's Ghost is a scary typeface made with a steel pen and Chinese Ink. The name comes from a painting by Maruyama Okyo (1733–1795), which depicts his mistress who died young. Maruyama Okyo claimed she haunted him in his sleep. The font comes with extensive language support.
  19. Street Urban by Blankids, $20.00
    Our new product the name is Street Urban Graffiti Font inspired by graffiti style with a fun theme very good for graffity poster, Hip Hop music, kids poster, flyer, children book, cartoon, comic etc MULTILINGUAL ACCENT : ØÆøæ¢ÐŒœÁĂÂÀÄĄÅÃǼĆČÇĈĊĎÉĔĚÊËĖÈĘĞĜĢĠĤÍĬÎÏİÌĮĨĴĶĹĽĻĿŃŇŅÑÓŎÔÖÒŐǾÕŔŘŖŚŠŞŜȘ ŤŢÚŬÛÜÙŰŲŮŨẂŴẄẀÝŶŸỲŹŽŻáăâäàąåãǽćčçĉċďéĕěêëėèęğĝģġĥíîïìįĩĵķĺľļŀńʼnňņñóŏôöòőǿõŕřŗśšşŝșťţ ŭûüűùųůũẃŵẅẁýŷÿỳźžż FEATURES : Uppercase Lowercase Number Punctuation Multilingual PUA Encode Opentype
  20. My Gristy by Yohanes Oktav, $12.00
    Rediscover Classic Beauty font style with a Modern Edge taste in Serif Wonder: My Gristy. Catchy ligature upscaled your name into unique logotype. My Gristy also available with basic Latin multilingual. Bring your business to the brighter future with the soul of the timeless of the past era.
  21. SK 1980 Unicase by Salih Kizilkaya, $2.50
    SK 1980 Unicase is a font that emerged with a modern interpretation of the 80's design concept. It was specially designed to create structural forms. Each character is the same size, so you can create structural designs without any difficulty. Includes 7 different versions and 2464 glyphs.
  22. Binghamton NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    This typeface gets its inspiration from a face designed by Vincent Pacella for PLINC named Bingham, and is evocative of steam locomotives and the Old West. Both versions of this font include the Unicode Latin 1252 and 1250 Central European character sets, with localization for Moldovan and Romanian.
  23. Ysleta NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    Here's a faithful rendering of an old face from the James Conner's Sons specimen catalog of 1888, alternately known as Aetna or Painter's Gothic. Its compact descenders allow for tightly-spaced headlines. Both versions of the font contain the complete Unicode Latin 1252 and Central European 1250 character sets.
  24. Twist by Superfried, $32.50
    Twist is an experimental, curvy, display typeface designed by Superfried. As its name suggests, it features intricate twists and turns. Twist has a very retro feel and its chunky structure leads to a distinct, high-impact display font. Twist has been featured on the Behance curated typographic gallery TypographyServed.com.
  25. Jenitha by Sulthan Studio, $12.00
    Introducing Jenitha A script font with a smooth calligraphy modern style. Comes with 500 glyphs. Jenitha is perfect for branding projects, homeware designs, product packaging, use in name card, invitation cards, etc. Simply as a stylish text overlay to any background image or anything requiring a sprinkle of elegance.
  26. Tatline Neue by Groteskly Yours, $12.00
    Tatline Neue is a serif font family of 14 fonts encompassing a wide range of weights — from Thin to Heavy. Tatline Neue was modelled after the original Tatline display font, but this major overhaul resulted not only in updated and tweaked shapes and smother curves, but also in addition of 13 new weights, making Tatline Neue a perfect tool for designers and typographers alike. Each font contains 450 glyphs, multiple sets of numbers, stylistic alternatives for certain glyphs, ligatures, numerators, denominators, old style figures, and other symbols. Tatline Neue can be freely used across Western European, Central European, South Eastern European languages. Tatline Neue was designed from the scratch to keep glyphs consistent across all weights. Thinner fonts are more uniform, with little to no variation in the weight of the strokes. Bolder fonts, on the other hands, are chunky and somewhat comic —in a good way. Tatline Neue was born out of a display font, losing none of its original quirkiness and vibe. While serif fonts are often seen as vintage and orthodox, Tatline Neue strikes a livelier note: one of cheekiness, bizarreness, quirkiness, and expressiveness. Thanks to a wide range of weights, Tatline Neue is a great tool for a variety of projects: whether it's used for plain text in a larger body of text or as a headline font, or even as a key element in a logo creation or brand identity. Tatline Neue is a serif font for those who are tired of seeing the boring in the typography and design; it's a font for explorers, for adventurers, for those who seek to find their own voice.
  27. Dissonus by Dawnland, $13.00
    DisSonus X is ideal for: Initial characters - give your text an unparalleled facelift! Headlines - create a unique look for your posters, event graphics, book covers & music/media/game packaging. Preamble - reanimate the introduction... The bread text on the gallery images is written in Nihil . DisSonusX was revised 2012 and now hold a full character set of basic english/latin letters and west european diacritics! Note that there are no digits in this font. Use a fitting antiqua such as Berkeley Book or (insert your favourite version here) Garamond.
  28. Romany by Ascender, $50.99
    The Romany™ typeface family is a delightful typographic confectionary that will bring affability and charm to both print and interactive design projects. Be it an online game, digital app, hardcopy packaging, or larger than life poster, Romany will deliver. When first designed by A.R. Bosco for American Type Founders in 1934, Romany was a single weight design. Relatively popular as hand-set type, Romany was not made into digital fonts – until now. The septuagenarian design was updated, reimagined and enlarged into a small family by Terrance Weinzierl.
  29. Galaxus by Sharkshock, $115.00
    Galaxus is an edgy display font defined by its tight spacing, sleekness, and short descenders. Curvature is limited throughout the character set with straightened lines dominating the interior. Traditional diagonals in capitals like M, N, W and Y are given the straight treatment to maintain vertical emphasis. This styling along with the contrast between thick and thin make for a unique look. Galaxus would work well in a logo, on sports apparel, or in a video game. This family is equipped with Basic Latin, Extended Latin, diacritics, punctuation, kerning, and comes in 4 versions.
  30. Tangelo by Laura Worthington, $25.00
    Tangelo is a fun, casual display script that could be more accurately termed a unicase – it borrows characters liberally from the lower case, but scales them up to cap-size. Tangelo is ideal for kid-friendly products like candy packaging, game boards or apps, and clothing labels. It includes 115 alternates and swash characters for a convincingly hand-lettered look. See what’s included! http://bit.ly/2lW33tt These fonts have been specially coded for access of all the swashes, alternates and ornaments without the need for professional design software! Info and instructions here: http://lauraworthingtontype.com/faqs/
  31. Dacttelyons by Sitintahitam, $27.00
    Dacttelyons is a blackletter typeface inspired by gothic era, and this typeface perfect for people looking for vintage with dark feel. Dacttelyons suitable for any graphic designs such as branding materials, t-shirt, print, logo, poster, packaging .etc ADDITIONAL INFORMATION For upgrading license please contact me. Upgraded licenses are required for apps, books, television, commercial exhibition, film, gaming, print on demand products, etc. simply email me to : hastohst@gmail.com We hope you enjoy the font, please feel free to comment if you have any thoughts or feedback. Thanks for purchasing and have fun! Cheers 🍻
  32. Clonoid by Dharma Type, $19.99
    Inspired by and tribute to arcade game logos in 80s and 90s. Clonoid can give futuristic, sci-fi and mechanical impression by its geometric framework but its rounded bowls and semi-rounded edges can make natural and soft impression too. And its orthodox letterform make it possible to use this font for all uses. Clonoid family consists of 12 styles, 6 weights (ExtraLight, Light, Regular, SemiBold, Bold and Black) & italics and it’s available in OpenType format. We released 4 big Sci-Fi families in 2013. Check it out! Clonoid Controller Geom Graphic Space Colony
  33. Drittella by Calligraplay, $9.00
    Drittella is a frivolous and funky all-caps font perfect for posters and display purposes. It is particularly well suited to video games, with straight lines and asymmetrical angles. Created with design direction from my young son, it is equally appropriate for children's artwork, such as invitations, illustrations and cartoons. Drittella is available in both regular and outline styles, which can be used together to provide an option for emphasis. With a total of 345 glyphs, Drittella is multilingual, with numerous currency symbols, and a range of numerical symbols including subscripts, superscripts, fractions and arrows.
  34. Bike Decals JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Bike Decals JNL captures the fun and nostalgia of the 1950s and 1960s when kids all around the country ran to their local five and dime or hobby store to purchase water applied decals. The "cool" thing would be to customize your bike, little red wagon or anything that would be fair game with various racing symbols, weird space creatures or other unusual images. In this font, Jeff Levine has put his own spin on some of the classic designs of yesteryear, drawing from scratch some of the most popular of their day.
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  36. De Rotterdam by Roland Hüse Design, $20.00
    This font is a clean, modern sans serif bold. Named after “De Rotterdam”* this huge and super cool building (read the story below). Great for headlines, Posters, Flyers but also well legible at small size in large texts. Contains All European language accents and characters. --- The Story --- *This complex is located in the Kop Van Zuid district of Rotterdam, on Wilhelminapier. I was lucky to see this building from the beginning (2009) growing up (2013) That time when I was working and living here. I was always amazed by the design and how huge it is every time I took a look at it while driving or walking on the Erasmus Bridge. When I was going to work or just hiking around the city. It has a special meaning and message for me: I started creating fonts in my free time in 2010 when I came to this city to work. I was factory worker, dishwasher etc. I grew together with this amazing construction from brick to brick, step by step. By the time its construction finished, I was able to quit my day job and become a full time freelance designer.
  37. Nightshade by MKGD, $13.00
    Nightshade was my attempt to bring the Old English fonts up to date. The capital letters still contain flourishes, but they look more machined and less calligraphic. I called the font Nightshade after the plant of the same name. Like the plant, it may be considered to be beautiful or poisonous depending on one's outlook. As a result, it can be applied when an attractive, ornate look is required, or it can be used when there is a need to create a more chilling effect. Nightshade has a glyph count of 389 and supports the following languages Afrikaans, Albanian, Asu, Basque, Bemba, Bena, Bosnian, Catalan, Chiga, Colognian, Cornish, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Embu, English, Esperanto, Estonian, Faroese, Filipino, Finnish, French, Friulian, Galician, German, Gusii, Hungarian, Icelandic, Indonesian, Irish, Italian, Kabuverdianu, Kalaallisut, Kalenjin, Kamba, Kikuyu, Kinyarwanda, Latvian, Lithuanian, Low German, Lower Sorbian, Luo, Luxembourgish, Luyia, Machame, Makhuwa-Meetto, Makonde, Malagasy, Malay, Maltese, Manx, Meru, Morisyen, North Ndebele, Norwegian Bokmål, Norwegian Nynorsk, Nyankole, Oromo, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Romansh, Rombo, Rundi, Rwa, Samburu, Sango, Sangu, Scottish Gaelic, Sena, Shambala, Shona, Slovak, Slovenian, Soga, Somali, Spanish, Swahili, Swedish, Swiss German, Taita, Teso, Turkmen, Upper Sorbian, Vunjo, Walser, Zulu
  38. Malutzki Initials by Spirit & Bones, $15.00
    In 1980, Peter Malutzki, Heidi Hübner-Prochotta and Manfred Prochotta founded the FlugBlatt-Presse and began producing broadsheets, which they called FlugBlätter and which also gave their press its name. They were mostly woodcuts or linocuts, combined with hand-set typography. When they finished the series in 1984 there were 67 FlugBlätter. During a Frankfurt Book Fair in the 1980s the collector Rob Saunders acquired FlugBlatt No. 37 along with other prints. Later they became part Letterform Archive, a non-profit museum and special collection library in San Francisco, which Rob Saunders founded in 2014. In 2021, Letterform Archive posted the FlugBlatt No. 37 on social media, where type designer Lena Schmidt saw it, immediately fell in love with it, and developed the plan to bring it into the digital world. After contacting Peter Malutzki – who is still working as a book artist today – and in close consultation with him, Schmidt translated the letterforms into a font series, Malutzki Initials. The three fonts can be used for black (single-color) text using the Regular style, or for multicolor text by applying different colors to the Letter Layer and Figure Layer styles.
  39. Quartal by ParaType, $25.00
    Quartal is a family of stylish sans serif typefaces of condensed proportions. The family consists of 5 regular weights, 4 condensed ones and 13 extended styles (7 upright and 6 italic). At first there was intention to release just 4 condensed weights for headlines and advertising texts, but later 5 styles of wider proportions were added. As the result the area of applications becomes much wider due to possibility to use the font for smaller point sizes. The name "Quartal", which in this case means city quarter, according to author's associations emphasizes the advertising nature of the design most suitable to the urban environment. Character set of the fonts covers alphabets of Western Europe and basic Cyrillic languages. In addition, it includes a range of alternatives, especially in Cyrillic part. Design was done by Oleg Karpinsky. Released by ParaType in 2010. In 2011 13 new styles of extended proportions were added to Quartal family by the same author. 7 new weights and 6 corresponding italics make Quartal useful for setting not very long texts in advertising and display matter, and for magazines as well.
  40. Colin by Tickbite Type, $18.99
    Colin is a fresh, somewhat futuristic geometric sans serif type with a large x-height that, to me, communicates both seriousness and cheerfulness. It supports 70 languages incl. monotonic Greek and comes in 7 weights with a small number of alternate glyphs (ss01) for more flexibility. It features fractions, old style and tabular figures. Colin works great in titles, displays and short paragraphs. And where does it come from? To be honest, the reason for this font is a selfish one. I wanted a typeface where my initials (n and c) look identical, just rotated by 90 degrees. That didn’t completely work but, hey, it’s pretty close.
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