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  1. Golden Signer by Letrasupply Typefoundry, $20.00
    Golden Signer was inspired by vintage and tattoo letters. The font family comes with Regular and Serif type, completed with alternates characters, deboss style, shapes and also free ornaments. Golden Signer is a perfect package for any project that needs display lettering.
  2. FancyPants by Adriprints, $8.00
    FancyPants is the first script font for Adriprints. It is always a challenge to jump into something new, and cursive script was right up that alley. FancyPants is a semi-linking, quirky, cursive script available with extended glyphs for international use.
  3. Marisco by estudioCrop, $19.90
    Marisco is Portuguese for shellfish. The font arose from the forms of classic tattoo types, especially those of mid-twentieth-century sailors, but it also has something of a nineteenth-century poster type flavor to it. Its main application is display type and poster design.
  4. Nino Script by Mans Greback, $59.00
    Nino Script is a decorative tattoo typeface. It has a wild style and ornamental letters that gives a customized appearance to every word. The font is provided as OTF and TTF and supports hundreds of languages.. Use underscore to create a swash. Example: Wild_
  5. Toffee Script by Suomi, $25.00
    Toffee is based on Art Noveau typeface Regina Cursive.
  6. Fiorenza by Scriptorium, $18.00
    Fiorenza is based on cursive calligraphy from Renaissance Italy.
  7. Eternal Ego by Taznix Creative, $16.00
    Eternal Ego is a blackletter font with a unique and different style, with a touch of vintage design will create a unique design. Eternal Ego Perfect for for many creative products such as logos, tattoo design, t-shirt prints, street wear, headlines, tattoo lettering, calligraphy, clothing brands, music, sports, labels and much more. What's Included : Standard glyphs Ligature Works on PC & Mac Simple installations Accessible in the Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe InDesign, even work on Microsoft Word. PUA Encoded Characters - Fully accessible without additional design software. Fonts include multilingual support for; ä ö ü Ä Ö Ü ß ¿ ¡ Image used : All photographs/pictures/vector used in the preview are not included, they are intended for illustration purpose only.
  8. Goodbye Kiss by Fat Hamster, $25.00
    Goodbye kiss is a stylish and elegant typeface. It comes with FREE logo design templates and illustrations. Goodbye kiss is a combination of femininity & brutality. This typefaces is perfect for tattoo projects, poster design, t-shirt design, printing, logo design, quotes, apparel design, album covers and etc.
  9. Cobra Hand by Kern Club, $10.00
    Cobra hand is a hand drawn display font. It has a graffiti tattoo style that fits many illustration styles well. It is has a playful cartoony side as well. It comes with upper case, lower case, numbers and punctuation marks. Have fun with this one! -Kern Club
  10. Asia Impact by Gleb Guralnyk, $14.00
    Introducing a conceptual script font: Asia Impact. It's a brush handwritten typeface inspired by asian traditional calligraphy. Each letter has two shapes versions for uppercase and lowercase characters. It works both in horizontal and vertical orientation. Asia Impact is perfect for tattoo design and authentic eastern lettering.
  11. Stay True by Aerotype, $49.00
    Express yourself in ink with tattoo-inspired Stay True™. Available as a set or individually, Stay True and companion font Stay True Open deliver your message with an edgy attitude. Pro versions of both fonts extend the character set to support Eastern European and Baltic languages.
  12. Alsace by 38-lineart, $17.00
    Alsace is a powerful blackletter font. It features a great look and feel and it is perfect for logos, tattoo designs, branding, stationery and much more! vintage styled and assertive display font. Thick lettered and distinct, this font will make each of your designs stand out
  13. Piel Script by Sudtipos, $89.00
    Over the past couple of years I received quite a number of unusual and surprising requests to modify my type designs to suit projects of personal nature, but none top the ones that asked me to typeset and modify tattoos using Burgues Script or Adios. At first the whole idea was amusing to me, kind of like an inside joke. I had worked in corporate branding for a few years before becoming a type designer, and suddenly I was being asked to get involved in personal branding, as literally “personal” and “branding” as the expression can get. After a few such requests I began pondering the whole thing from a professional perspective. It was typography, after all, no matter how unusual the method or medium. A very personal kind of typography, too. The messages being typeset were commemorating friends, family, births, deaths, loves, principles, and things that influenced people in a deep and direct way, so much so that they chose to etch that influence on their bodies and wear it forever. And when you decide to wear something forever, style is of the essence. After digging into the tattooing scene, I have a whole new respect for tattoo artists. Wielding that machine is not easy, and driving pigment into people’s skin is an enormous responsibility. Not to mention that they're some of the very few who still use a crafty, hands-on process that is all but obsolete in other ornamentation methods. Some artists go the extra mile and take the time to develop their own lettering for tattooing purposes, and some are inventive enough to create letters based on the tattoo’s concept. But they are not the norm. Generally speaking, most tattoo artists use generic type designs to typeset words. Even the popular blackletter designs have become quite generic over the past few decades. I still cringe when I see something like Bank Script embedded into people’s skin, turning them into breathing, walking shareholder invitations or government bonds. There’s been quite a few attempts at making fonts out of whatever original tattoo designer typefaces can be found out there - wavy pseudo-comical letters, or rough thick brush scripts, but as far as I could tell a stylish skin script was never attempted in the digital age. And that’s why I decided to design Piel Script. Piel is Spanish for skin. In a way, Piel Script is a removed cousin of Burgues Script. Although the initial sketches were infused with some 1930s showcard lettering ideas (particularly those of B. Boley, whose amazing work was shown in Sign of the Times magazine), most of the important decisions about letter shapes and connectivity were reached by observing whatever strengths and weaknesses can be seen in tattoos using Burgues. Tattoos using Adios also provided some minor input. In retrospect, I suppose Affair exercised some influence as well, albeit in a minor way. I guess what I'm trying to say is there is as much of me in Piel Script as there is in any of the other major scripts I designed, even though the driving vision for it is entirely different from anything else I have ever done. I hope you like Piel Script. If you decide it to use it on your skin, I'll be very flattered. If you decide to use it on your skateboard or book cover, I'll be just as happy. Scripts can't get any more personal than this. Piel Script received the Letter2 award, where they selected the best 53 typefaces of the last decade, organised by ATypI.
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  16. Calligraphy Pen - Personal use only
  17. Lucemita - Personal use only
  18. Pecita - 100% free
  19. Annabel Script - Unknown license
  20. Deloise - Unknown license
  21. _a e i o u - Personal use only
  22. Velocette - Unknown license
  23. silent witness - Personal use only
  24. the King & Queen font - Unknown license
  25. She Paints Me Blue - Personal use only
  26. MachineScript - Unknown license
  27. Jayne Script YOFF - Personal use only
  28. Tristan - Unknown license
  29. SF Foxboro Script - Unknown license
  30. KG Hard Candy by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    Whimsical, hand-drawn connected cursive handwriting in both striped and solid versions.
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  32. Fine Hand by ITC, $29.99
    Fine Hand font is the work of British designer Richard Bradley and is based on his handwriting. Its capitals are designed for initialing purposes only. The elegant Fine Hand font includes many alternative letters which help give it the spontaneity of true handwriting. Featured in: Best Fonts for Tattoos
  33. Fontazia Motyl by Deniart Systems, $24.00
    Fontazia Motyl features 52 unique fantasy butterflies motifs. These whimsical glyphs are great for backgrounds, accents, greetings, and even tattoos. Add one or add them all - these dingbats are a sure thing for all your inspirations! For more butterfly fun, check out our butterfly inspired florals: Fontazia Papilio .
  34. Bethencourt by Apostrof, $30.00
    Bethencourt is a font family designed by Vsevolod Buravchenko & Viktor Kharyk with technical support by Konstantin Golovchenko. It is based on uncial, half-uncial, Old Roman Cursive and New Roman Cursive. The character set includes Latin Extended characters, stylized Cyrillic and decorative elements in the form of playing dolphins.
  35. Koren Rashi MF by Masterfont, $59.00
    Rashi script or Sephardic script based on 15th-century Sephardic semi cursive handwriting.
  36. Rolit MF by Masterfont, $59.00
    Those elegant nib strokes create this unique rhythm to this cursive hand lettering.
  37. Urban Ink by Vozzy, $10.00
    Introducing a vintage look label font named Urban Ink. All available characters you can see at the screenshot. This font have 6 styles - Regular, Full, Shadow, Texture, Shadow FX and Texture FX. This tattoo style font will good viewed on any retro design like poster, t-shirt, label, logo etc.
  38. Spud AF by Andrew Foster, $12.00
    100% authentic! - all characters were cut from real potatoes, creating the charming imperfections and unexpected results of the real thing. Perfect for posters, children’s projects and ‘green’ themed graphics. Spud AF brings a quirky, personal touch to any job. Please note: Spud AF Tatty has replaced the original Spud AF font.
  39. Stina by profonts, $41.99
    profonts Stina is an cursive font based on cross stitch pattern. It can be used in (very) tall letters but it also keeps legible in smaller sizes. Because of its joined letter pairs and ligatures it keeps the flow of a "handwritten" cursive font. So, you ever felt like stitching? - Start today.
  40. Dans Le Jardin by Latinotype, $29.00
    Dans Le Jardin is a continuation of Dan Le Cuisine dingbat. Their wild and crazy curves give a very special vintage language. Can be used to create patterns or compositions for posters,websites, etc..
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