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  1. Ocean Beach by LLW Studio, $22.00
    Ocean Beach is a fun, retro, all-caps Nautical Art Deco headline font. It sports geometric letterforms, perfect circles and highly stylized crossbars with waves on several letters—think the beach, flags rippling in the breeze and Fred and Ginger tap-dancing merrily on the deck of a ship! The inspiration for this font are the many whimsical nautical-themed buildings still to be found dotting the landscapes of America, from South Beach in Miami to hidden gems tucked away in industrial areas of southern California. I was fascinated by some of them when I was growing up, and in doing research on Art Deco styles I found many images of these wonderful buildings sporting portholes, streamlined moderne details and even faux rivets. Ocean Beach is created with a 3-stroke detail, and the complexity of the design will be appreciated better in larger sizes of type (36 pts or larger). Use this font for any application that needs a bold, decorative or Art Deco look; great for signage, magazine layout, illustration, posters and packaging.
  2. Leprechaun Vomit by Bellafonts, $39.00
    Leprechaun Vomit is just a pretty way of saying Lucky Charms, which I had to use something else besides the name of a cereal anyway. Leprechaun Vomit is a ding bat of luck including images of rainbows, horseshoes, clovers, diamonds, moons, the number 7, japanese "lucky" calligraphy, The Maneki Neko (the Beckoning Cat which is a lucky symbol), and some shooting stars (make a wish). You can use these images to create Irish themed designs like St. Patrick's Day art, or you can use them for lucky purposes. Bellafonts' user license allows for commercial use, so you can make products for re-sale, including services offering graphic design. You can choose from a variety of clovers for your own version of a "Kiss me I'm Irish" T-shirt, and you can add some shooting stars and rainbows to make any design for any occasion extra special. If you are a graphic designer with any clients like a ranch, horseback riding schools, and so forth, you may like these lucky horseshoes for your library.
  3. Manual Marquee by Mix Fonts, $13.00
    When you need a handpainted sign, this is the one to use. Manual Marquee is inspired by handpainted signs, retro ticket stubs, coffee shop menu boards, and flea market price tags. The font has multilingual support, including not just basic letters and punctuation but also a whole slew of accented glyphs to accommodate all languages. It’s a clean handwritten sans serif that teeters the line between clean technical digital and rough handpainted letterforms. Whether you want a more rough and authentic look, or a cleaner and more polished one, Manual Marquee has got you covered. Plus, it’s easy to use in any design software, making it the perfect choice for both professional designers and hobbyists alike. So why settle for a plain and generic font when you can add a touch of personality and vintage charm to your designs with Manual Marquee. Get your hands on this one-of-a-kind font today and elevate your designs to the next level! Manual Marquee includes the following characters: ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 0123456789 !@#$%^&*()`~♥✿•· ÷×+−±≈=≠≥≤[]<>:;'”,.\|/?{}“”‘’-–—_ ‚„©®™‹›«»°¹²³¡¿₱¢€£¥¶§†´`ˆˇ˜¨˙˚˘¯˝˛¸- ÁÀÂÄȦÃÅĂĀĄÆĆĈČĊÇÐĐÉÈÊËĖĒĘḞǴĜǦḠĠĤȞḦḢIÍÌÎÏĪĮĴḰǨŁḾṀŃÑŇ ÓÒÔÖÕŌŐØŒṔṖŔŘṘŚŜŠŞȘŤṪȚÚÙÛÜŨŮŬŪŰŲẂẀŴẄẆÝŶŸŹẐŽŻƵ áàâäȧãåăāąæćĉčċçðđéèêëėēęḟǵĝǧḡġĥȟḧḣıíìîïīįĵḱǩłḿṁńñň óòôöõōőøœṕṗŕřṙśŝšşșťṫțúùûüũůŭūűųẃẁŵẅẇýŷÿźẑžżƶ
  4. Himalia Callisto by Dora Typefoundry, $18.00
    Introducing a cool unique display font named Himalia Callisto experimental typeface Embracing the classic era combined with a modern twist. ready to logos, titles, branding, magazines, album covers, book covers, films, clothing designs, quotes, invitations, flyers, posters, greeting cards, product packaging, printed quotes for any project you can think of. Himalia Callisto is equipped with uppercase, lowercase, numbers and full punctuation + Multi language support and PUA-encode. To activate the OpenType Stylistic alternative, you need a program that supports OpenType features such as Adobe Illustrator CS, Adobe Indesign & CorelDraw X6-X7, Microsoft Word 2010 or a later version. Features: • Uppercase & Lowercase letters • Numbers & Punctuation • Characters with accents • Supports Multiple Languages This type of family has become a work of true love, making it as easy and enjoyable as possible. I really hope you enjoy it! I can't wait to see what you do with Himalia Callisto! Feel free to use the #Dora Typefoundry tag and # Himalia Callisto font to show what you've done visit my Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/doratypefoundry/
  5. Moot jungle by Alit Design, $18.00
    Presenting 🍃The Moot Jungle Nature Font🍃 by alitdesign. "The Moot Jungle" is an elegant serif font with a natural twist. Inspired by the beauty of nature, this font features a stunning swash of leaves that adds a touch of sophistication to any design. The serifs are delicate and refined, making it perfect for elegant, upscale designs. Whether you're creating a logo, invitations, or other design projects, "The Moot Jungle" is sure to make a lasting impression. In addition, "The Moot Jungle" has a versatile design, making it suitable for various uses such as headers, titles, body text, and more. The font supports multiple languages and includes a full set of uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, and punctuation marks. It also comes with stylistic alternatives and ligatures, adding to its uniqueness and allowing for even more creative freedom. Embrace the beauty of nature and elevate your design with "The Moot Jungle" font. The Moot Jungle font has alternatives that you can combine between swashes and symbols that have the theme of elegant nature. Besides that this font is very easy to use both in design and non-design programs because everything changes and glyphs are supported by Unicode (PUA). The Moot Jungle Font has a total of 700 glyphs including symbol, multilingual. Language Support : Latin, Basic, Western European, Central European, South European,Vietnamese. In order to use the beautiful swashes, you need a program that supports OpenType features such as Adobe Illustrator CS, Adobe Photoshop CC, Adobe Indesign and Corel Draw. but if your software doesn't have Glyphs panel, you can install additional swashes font files.
  6. Ashemore Softened by insigne, $32.00
    Following the success of the Ashemore family, it became clear that a rounded version of Ashemore would be a great addition to the product line that would allow designers even more design choices. Ashemore Softened’s rounder forms compliment the face well as the original font eschewed straight lines. The rounded terminators give the face a sense of friendliness that is unsurpassed. The distinct and flamboyant style of Art Nouveau and the Arts and Crafts style remain, but the blunted terminators give the face a more technological and contemporary look and feel. The Ashemore Softened family has a full range of six weights from thin to black and includes condensed and extended options for a total of 36 fonts. The typeface also includes some unique OpenType alternates that make the superfamily even more versatile. Ashemore Softened is equipped for complex professional typography, including alternates, small caps and many alternate characters. The face also has a number of numeral sets, including tabular figures, fractions, old-style, lining figures and superiors and inferiors. OpenType-capable applications such as Quark or the Adobe Suite can take full advantage of automatic ligatures and alternates. You can find these features demonstrated in the .pdf brochure. Ashemore Softened also includes the glyphs to support a wide range of languages, including Central, Eastern and Western European languages. In all, Ashemore Softened supports over 40 languages that use the extended Latin script, making the new addition a great choice for multi-lingual publications and packaging. The original Ashemore was designed by Jeremy Dooley with production assistance from Lucas Azevedo and Marcelo Magalhaes. Kerning assistance from iKern.
  7. Beynkales by Scriptorium, $18.00
    Now here's a font with an unusual backstory. You may recall that a while ago we discovered that Tim Burton was using an outdated version of one of our fonts for the interior titles in his The Corpse Bride. Well, our quest to get hold of him didn't bear any immediate fruit, but in a totally unrelated event we were contacted by the graphic arts company working with the overseas distributors for The Corpse Bride and it turned out that they needed a font based on the main title of the movie so they could keep the same style when they retitled it into other languages. The original title was either hand lettered or a heavily modified font, bearing some resemblance to our Ligeia and Tuscarora fonts, so we had to create a whole font more or less from scratch and extrapolate most of the letters from the very limited sample in the original title by identifying certain consistent characteristics and building new characters around them. It was a lot of work, but the good news is that they didn't want exclusivity, so we've got the font to add to our collection. We ended up calling it Beynkales which means 'Bone Bride' in Yiddish, which makes sense given the context of the movie. So here it is, in all its tattered glory, and bound to end up in our Halloween font selection later this year as well. Beynkales Alternate is a companion font that includes a full set of alternative upper and lower case characters which can be used on their own or in combination with the characters from Beynkales to create a more varied and handwritten look.
  8. Caribe by Andinistas, $37.00
    Caribe is an expressive typefamily like the blue sky and bright Caribbean sun, designed by CFCG @andinistas. We love to design experimental fonts with a large amount of ligatures and swashes, drawn with special respect and study for what is handmade by ancient artisans. In this context, Caribe is an impressive typefamily of 5 fonts to create logos, posters, book covers, menus, labels, packaging, etc. The 5 Caribbean fonts add up to more than 1500 glyphs that serve to be mixed or independent, functioning as a springboard to encourage your creativity in the design of words, phrases or remarkable headlines of the elements that appear around them. Caribe Script has lowercase letters such as "b d f g h i j k l p q y z" with extremely short ascending and descending strokes achieving generous height x in: "a c e m n o r s u v w x". Caribe Script Produces visual attraction in words and phrases that need lowercase letters with sparing horizontal space width and bold stroke thickness, producing exceptional legibility in headlines or advertising texts. Caribe Script & Caps are based on ancient and multiple letterings from the 40s and 50s that were useful inspiration tools to produce visual pleasure. Caribe Words has more than 60 script words drawn diagonally generating greater intensity within a sentence. Caribe Shields & Digits has more than 50 designs each and they have containers and numbers designed to accompany words, phrases or drawings that serve to harmonize different writings. ENJOY more than 1500 glyphs: + Caribe Script: 743 glyphs + Caribe Caps: 507 glyphs + Caribe Words: 71 glyphs + Caribe Shields: 230 glyphs + Caribe Digits: 40 glyphs
  9. Evanston Alehouse by Kimmy Design, $10.00
    Evanston Alehouse is the first font in a larger collection of typefaces inspired by years leading up to the American prohibition. For the past two years I was living in Evanston, IL, a suburb of Chicago. After learning it was one of the birthplaces of the prohibition movement, I set out to learn more about it, and decided to develop a type collection that captures the dynamic era in our nation’s history. In the century that prefaced the ratification of the 18th amendment, saloons, taverns and alehouses boomed as the American working class enjoyed beer and discovered whiskey and gin. At the same time, the Temperance League was forming and gaining strength. By the turn of the century, these temperance societies were common in the culture of the country, with individual towns and states already on the move to abolish alcohol consumption. However, it was undeniable that by this time in history, America loved to drink. This font is inspired by the signage seen outside such drinking establishments. Back to the modern era, Evanston Alehouse is a 25 font family that includes 3 weights, 4 widths and 3 heights. It has special features that add depth to the font, with discretionary ligatures and stylistic alternatives. It also includes a complementary set of ornaments, including line breaks, frames, borders, and laurels. Here’s a snapshot of what you get with Evanston Alehouse: 2 Styles/Postions: Sharp (regular) and Round 3 Weights: Light, Medium and Black 4 Widths: 1826 (condensed), 1858 (narrow), 1893 (wide) and 1919 (expanded) 3 Heights: Capitals, lowercase and small caps 2 Alternatives: Discretionary Ligatures and Stylistic Alternatives 1 Ornament font with over 100 graphic extras
  10. 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.
  11. Aquawax Fx by Zetafonts, $39.00
    Aquawax FX was developed by Francesco Canovaro as a new variant of the Aquawax family, one of the most beloved Zetafonts classics. This new typefamily is characterised by a contemporary and elegant design, that revisits the original design of 2008 with new geometric inventions, twisted with the current fluid zeitgeist. Aquawax FX builds on the original Aquawax family by adding counter-inktraps to the letterforms and emphasizing the inner contrast of curves and corners creating a smoother, flowing and dynamic look. While inktraps are a design feature that prevents ink from bleeding or filling small spaces in letterforms to achieve a cleaner, more readable look, anti-inktraps characterize the design with a distinctive watery appearance, suitable for logo design and titles. This watery effect is possible through a slight rounding of the inner and outer corners, keeping the original cuts at the letter terminals. A Space variant pushes FX experimentation furthermore, providing an alternate stencil-like style that takes legibility to the extreme, ready for logos and sci-fi headings. This does not limit the usability of Aquawax FX to mere display intent. The Aquawax FX font family includes two versions (Roman and Space), each with nine weights, ranging from Thin to Heavy, and matching italics. With a total of 36 variants plus one variable version, Aquawax FX is a versatile type family that can be used for a variety of design projects, from branding and packaging to editorial design and advertising. Aquawax FX offers a fresh re-interpretation of the original Aquawax letterforms and proportions, with a dynamic and flowing look that is sure to make your projects stand out.
  12. Erotique Sans by Zetafonts, $39.00
    Designed by Cosimo Lorenzo Pancini and Maria Chiara Fantini with the help of Solenn Bordeau, Erotique Sans is the sans serif version of Erotique: a typeface that evolved the original design of Lovelace mixing its romantic curves with the glitchy & fluid aesthetic of trans-modern neo-brutalist typography with the aim of creating a design that was feminine in an assertive and self conscious way. With its restrained, didonesque elegance, Erotique Sans is mostly thought for display use. Its high-contrast design is ready to take center stage in projects where a subtle elegance and an edgy, contemporary touch are required. All its weights (regular, medium, bold and monoline) have been paired with an Alternate version to give immediate access to a wide array of exotic alternate letterforms, available as Open Type Stylistic Sets in the standard family. For logo design and titling use Erotique Sans is paired by Erotique Flourishes, a set of whiplike fleurons that can not only be added to some letters, but also be used as interlocking patterns. For editorial use, since its high contrast requires big text size, the family is complemented by the Erotique Text weight that allows for longer text typesetting thanks to streamlined design, lower contrast and better readability. With a character set of over 500 glyphs, all the the weights of Erotique cover almost 200 languages using extended latin, and include advanced Open Type features as Stylistic Alternates, Standard and Discretionary Ligatures, Positional Numerals, Swash and Case Sensitive Forms. If you liked Erotique, you won't be able to avoid falling in love with Erotique Sans - the font that can't keep its serifs on...
  13. Monotalic by Kostic, $30.00
    Monotalic was created as a fun experiment, exploring better solutions for the monospaced type design. Most monospaced (fixed-width) typefaces have the same main design problem regarding the lowercase – filling the empty space around l, f, i, j and r. That usually brings the addition of slab serifs to those narrow characters, causing many monospaced fonts to look and feel alike. Monotalic solves that problem by adopting the handwritten (or cursive) form for those problematic characters, which allows them to be defined in more strokes, thus getting a better distribution of form in that fixed-width space. On the other hand, cursive writing usually lacks the legibility of a Roman (Regular upright) style, so Monotalic was created to be a hybrid, taking the best of both worlds. Monospaced fonts today are mostly used for coding. Modern code editors use colored text in order to differentiate between different kinds of code. So, in that environment there’s actually no need for traditional text styling by adding Italics, Bold or other styles, because the code lines are overstated as it is. That is why Monotalic focuses on one style only, in three widths and four weights. The weights allow users to choose the perfect contrast of text on screen, depending on their monitor resolution and background color in the editor. Movie scripts are almost exclusively set in 12pt Courier. It became the industry standard because when set in the specific “screenplay format" it helps with the breakdown of the schedule and budgeting process of the film production. Although it looks completely different, text set in Monotalic (Normal width) will take the same amount of space as Courier.
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  17. Tritto by Cool Fonts, $24.00
    Tritto is what happens after you give up a pencil and start using a mouse. It's some wild handwriting that you definitely didn't learn in school. Fun with attitude, great for all sorts of things.
  18. Heavenlight by Fargun Studio, $15.00
    Heavenlight is an elegant and casual monoline-signature font. This font is suitable for branding, logos, wedding invitations, magazines, brochures, and more This font has unique set and swashes alternates that will enhance your design.
  19. Rogue Serif by Device, $29.00
    Recently the Rogue family was designed as an accompaniment to Paralucent for Loaded, London's notorious lads-mag that had found its design being cloned by the competition and sought something unique to set it apart.
  20. Alinton by Khurasan, $10.00
    Introducing Alinton Signature Typeface - a font that is very fresh and unique style handmade. Alinton Signature Typeface is perfectly suited to logo, stationery, poster, apparel, branding, wedding invitation, card, tagline, layout design, and much more !!
  21. P22 Lindum by IHOF, $24.95
    Lindum is a classically-proportioned Roman font that is almost a sans serif, the serifs appearing only on the upper part of the letterform. The lowercase features a large x-height and very short descenders.
  22. Yamatoshi by Cititype, $16.50
    Yamatoshi is a handwritten script font inspired by Japanese calligraphy culture. Suitable to energized your design with free spirit vibe. Seems like it was written effortlessly that makes Yamatoshi stands out for its natural charm.
  23. Ramphox by Atom, $15.00
    RAMPHOX strong display font. With extra attention to fast and straightforward streaks, RAMPHOX is guaranteed to deliver hard and fast messages for logos, clothing, quotes, product packaging, or anything that requires a turbo typographic boost.
  24. Vezus Serif Texture by Tour De Force, $15.00
    Vezus Serif Texture is as the name says itself, textured version of Vezus Serif font family and as that, it's compatible with Vezus Serif Black. It is adviced to be used as desktop font only.
  25. Kaleidoscope by Mysterylab, $18.00
    Kaleidoscope is a groovy retro font with roots in the Art Nouveau movement and the psychedelic sixties. Works great for trippy band or festival posters, logos, invitations, and anything that needs a flowing funky vibe.
  26. Khat Jannah by Motagadeda Type, $40.00
    Introducing Khat Jannah, a captivating and unique font that breaks away from traditional design conventions. This exceptional typeface pushes the boundaries of Arabic typography, offering a distinct and visually striking display font unlike any other.
  27. Latok by Juraj Chrastina, $29.00
    Latok is a fat geometric display family with an original vibrant feel for poster and editorial usage. You can choose Latok Small with wider gaps or Latok Large according to the size of the text.
  28. Decor by Haniefart, $17.00
    Decor is a classic style font made by hand, modified with various ornaments so that it looks attractive, modern and elegant, can be used for company brands, logos, film titles, drink bottles and so on.
  29. Fondest by Prioritype, $19.00
    Introducing. Fondest: A modern and classic look font that is simple and looks luxurious. Great for branding, social media posts, logos, quotes, magazines etc. Features: Uppercase, Lowercase, Numeral, Punctuation, Multilingual, Ligature, Alternates & PUA Encoded. Thanks.
  30. Hannah Joie by LightHouse, $49.00
    Hannah Joie was influenced by the early lettering that appeared on posters in Israel (e.g. the 1950s). The style of the lettering was bold, heavy, and prominent. Hannah Joie is an OpenType/TTF Unicode font.
  31. Love Julia by Bosstypestudio, $12.00
    Love Julia is a new calligraphy font which is fresh, funny, interesting and with a cute heart that can be connected. It is suitable for greeting cards, branding materials, business cards, quotes, posters, and more!
  32. Sanke by Gholib Tammami, $17.00
    Introducing a serif font that effortlessly encapsulates the essence of timeless beauty and enduring elegance. With meticulously crafted serifs and refined details, Sanke pays homage to classic design principles while seamlessly blending with modern sophistication.
  33. BD Mother by Typedifferent, $25.00
    BD Mothers’s main characteristic is the humorous blend of fat serifs, knobby curves and the thin square inner shapes. Perfect for use on posters, CD-jackets, titles in the range of cartoon, games and music.
  34. Anchora by TFA, $7.00
    Anchora is a contemporary sans serif font. Its characteristic feature is that it provides clear text at smaller sizes besides has a stulistic stance on screen sizes. The font contains Latin Characters support many languages.
  35. Avenue by Funk King, $10.00
    Avenue is a specialty font used to create imitation road signs. This is a very simple concept that can provide some versatile results. With an extensive character set, the possibilities for various signs are endless.
  36. Black Magnet by Sipanji21, $16.00
    Black Magnet is great looking, badass, and each character was designed with great composition. Of course, this font is very suitable for you that like death metal music, design, your clothing, logo, and many others.
  37. Sandikza by Falling Angel, $-
    Sandikza started out as an idea for a metal titles and some games. Or anything that was printed distorted. In other word something harsh. It makes a death or dirt feeling anywhere it is used.
  38. Gaspol Remblong by Motokiwo, $16.00
    Gaspol Remblong - a natural handwritten script font with attractive style. It's fun typeface that recommended for headline, poster, movie, music, branding, and logo. Gaspol Remblong packed with Uppercase, Lowercase, Numeral, Punctuation, Multilingual, and also Ligature.
  39. Infection by Ronin Design, $15.00
    Infection is a horror and halloween font. Designed with a zombie virus touch will give a creepy impression, This font is ideal for labels, posters, or pretty much anything else that requires a creepy touch.
  40. Karacho by alphabeet.at, $20.00
    Karacho is a ‘fat style’ geometric display typeface with two counter-styles, a stylistic set of lowercase letters, and multilayer options: the font design is separated in three layers for building individually colored font variants.
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