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  1. Bucks by Stereo Type Haus, $20.00
    The idea was to create a legible font based on graffiti (wide tip marker) hand styles. Special attention to tight spacing, stylish caps & alternate drips bring an authentic street aesthetic into any layout or signage.
  2. Quadratish Serif by Gaslight, $20.00
    QuadratishSerif is an interesting ultra black type design with serif, that contains both solid and outlined lettering styles. A third design style can be created when combining the two styles over top of each other.
  3. The Fresh Prince by Knorke, $11.50
    The Fresh Prince Graffiti Font was sketched with a standard felt tip marker - Street Style. We had the idea to this after some beers and the discussion about the wackness of the most Graff Fonts.
  4. Wintery Mix by DP Fonts, $35.00
    Wintery Mix contains a set of small winter and holiday illustrations collected from years of holiday cards I created. A winter scene or greeting can be created with the tap of an 'a' or 'B'.
  5. Stencil Plate JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A brass stencil hand cut to mark the tops of oil drums yielded the lettering for Stencil Plate JNL. The font emulates the retro feel of the unique letter forms found in the original antique design.
  6. Independence Script by Alan Meeks, $50.00
    Independence Script, designed by Alan Meeks and top British calligrapher Satwinder Sehmi, is an old style calligraphic handwritten script. The name is derived from the Declaration of Independence of which the font bears a slight resemblance.
  7. J Scott Campbell by Comicraft, $29.00
    Cliffhanger's top-selling DANGER GIRL creator and artist, Jeff Campbell, also topped our first MASTERS OF COMIC BOOK ART poll. Originally Jeff wanted his font to be wholly exclusive to the DANGER GIRL book, but we begged him, we pleaded with him and, eventually, we took photographs of him (in compromising positions with his "models") and he relented. Now, at long last we are making this slick and stylish font available as a part of our catalog, and you no longer need be a stranger to danger. See these families related to J Scott Campbell: J Scott Campbell Lower & J Scott Campbell Sketchbook .
  8. MapleOaks by Ingrimayne Type, $14.95
    In the early days of PostScript fonts, I designed a font of leaves called XLeafMeAlone. In 2006 I decided to revisit this topic and the result was two sets of new leaf fonts: MapleOaks and MoreLeaves. MapleOaks contains almost 100 images of maple, oak, and sycamore leaves, and MoreLeaves has almost 100 images of leaves of various other species. There are four MapleOak fonts. They have identical images; only the orientation of the images is different. In MapleOaksUR the tips of the leaves point to the upper right, in MapleOaksDR the tips point down to the right, etc.
  9. Minsky by Solotype, $19.95
    The Bruce Foundry in New York gave this Italian Clarendon the catchy name of Ornamented No. 1529. The original had a top right white shadow which we eliminated. Additionally we improved the color of several of the characters.
  10. Juicebash by Bogstav, $17.00
    It's tall, legible and handmade - and on top of that, charming as heck! Each letter has rounded corners, which leaves a pleasant and smooth look. Juicebash is legible, even at very small sizes and it has multilingual support
  11. Ageitha by Sakha Design, $14.00
    Ageitha is a modern and luxurious handwritten font. Elegant and stylish, this font will become your top choice in no time. This font is PUA encoded which means you can access all of the glyphs and swashes with ease!
  12. Jacaranda JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Jacaranda JNL is a casual and fun font—resembling lettering made with the broad side of a chisel-tipped marker. Perfect for anything that is relaxed and not-too-serious, it is flexible and versatile for many ad projects.
  13. MPI No. 508 by mpressInteractive, $5.00
    No. 508 is a chunky, friendly, modulated gothic font. Strokes have a gentle inward curve at the median, with the tops and bottoms of the letters slightly wider. The face was introduced by William H. Page & Company in 1890.
  14. Cape Horn by Palmer Type Company, $30.00
    Cape Horn is a typeface inspired by seafarers who have perished by navigating the treacherous seas surrounding Cape Horn, which is at the southern-most tip of South America. A-Z Numbers Multi-language support Symbols Special Characters Uppercase
  15. Single Tyne by Jonahfonts, $35.00
    A single top serif creates a modern look between serifs and a single weight font. SingleTyne contains short ascenders and descenders for tight line spacing designed as a display face that also works well for short sentences and paragraphs.
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  17. Poxy by Something and Nothing, $10.00
    Poxy is a black weight display font with 3 styles available. Built with particles, including circles, hexagons and stars. An Alternate Stylistic Set offers the option to make letters, numbers and symbols float away at the the top of each glyph.
  18. Crispy Orange by Bogstav, $16.00
    The other day, I ate an orange - and I absolutely love oranges! This one was perfect - juicy, sweet and crispy in a very delicate way. This font is also juicy, sweet and crispy and on top of that, organic and handmade!
  19. Chenilo by PizzaDude.dk, $20.00
    A grunge font that comes with different upper- and lowercase, alternate letters and ligatures for both double numbers and double letters - and on top of that, unique accented characters! You will need to use OpenType supporting applications to use the autoligatures.
  20. MPI No. 510 by mpressInteractive, $5.00
    No. 510 is a friendly, slim gothic face. Strokes have a gentle inward curve at the median with the tops and bottoms of the letters slightly wider and thicker. The design was first introduced by William H. Page & Company around 1887.
  21. Subway Novella by KC Fonts, $34.00
    Inspired by old books and misprinted type, Subway Novella is perfect for adding that washed and worn look to your designs without going over the top making it look fake or over done. A little distress goes a long way!
  22. Fairway by Alan Meeks, $45.00
    The thinking behind Fairway was to create a relatively conventional soft sans with a certain amount of movement at the top of the x-height line. The face is casual and quirky but can still be used as a text face.
  23. Eggad by Ingrimayne Type, $9.00
    Eggad features letters on eggs. It can be a fun font to use at Easter or for any egg-related message. Some of the eggs - those on the upper-case keys - have their large end on the bottom and others - those on the lower-case keys - have their large end on the top. The font uses the contextual alternatives feature of OpenType to alternate the big-bottom and big-top eggs. If you only want eggs with big tops or with big bottoms, turn this feature off. Eggad comes in two styles, a regular style in which the eggs are outlined and a bold style in which the eggs are solid. Both are monospaced. The two styles can be layered to color the eggs. Alternatively, background color can be added (dot accent and ring characters) or the outline color can be changed (sterling and yen characters) using layers in the regular style. If you are typing numbers and you want the start to be big-bottom number, switch on OpenType style set 1.
  24. Angilena by Mantype Studio, $14.00
    Angilena is an elegant, unique font that uses ligatures to smoothly link letters. Perfect for adding a unique twist to word-mark logos, monograms or pull quotes. Angilena has 51 ligatures as well as numbers and punctuation making it super versatile. Ligatures are able to be turned off if needed for body copy. To make it look more unique, here we prepared some ligatures:ca cb ch ck cm cn cp cr ea eb eh ek em en ep er ib id ih ik il iga ig ga gi mg ng ob oh ok om on op or oo tb th tk tm tn tp tt ti tu ro vo wo yo vi wi yi
  25. Butternut by Ryan Keightley, $19.00
    Butternut’s origins can be traced back to handwriting in felt-tipped marker. Because of this, you’ll find a slight degree of roughness to the edges, yet a fluid softness to the letterforms themselves. As well as some weird, fun details here and there.
  26. Astoria by Alan Meeks, $45.00
    Based heavily on Gill especially in the mid weights, Astoria has a subtle top left serif which makes it not quite a Roman and not quite a Sans. Designed specifically as a text face it still works very well as a headline font.
  27. Diva Doodles Too by Outside the Line, $19.00
    Diva Doodles Too is more of Outside the Line's top selling font Diva Doodles. More girl things in a line drawn, playful style. Font includes clothes, purses, shoes, jewelry, glove, high heel, bikinis, hats, perfume, flowers and cocktails and the scripted word Diva.
  28. Dausby by Corien’s Handwritingfonts, $20.00
    Dausby is the elegantly slanted handwriting of the 1850s. It was based on records written with a flexible tip dip pen and jet black ink by Mr. Dausby. Made for those of you who are just looking for an affordable handwriting font.
  29. Brushtip C by JOEBOB graphics, $19.00
    Slightly erratic straight up brush tip handwriting script that was written with an ‘intoxicated’ hand, with a lot of very unique characters as a result. The overall font looks wild yet very readable. It includes all eastern European, Baltic, Scandinavian and Turkish characters.
  30. LD Engraved by Illustration Ink, $3.00
    This font looks as if it was engraved on a plaque. Each letter has a top and bottom line. When you put the ending parts using the [ and ] keys, it forms a beautiful plaque. It is great for a more formal title.
  31. Lockon Velline by Seventh Imperium, $25.00
    Lockon Velline wass inspired from a biker and tattoo style with progressive edge and sharp tips, to make the fonts more bold and dynamic. Equipped with Open Type features to activate the stylistic alternates to play with as desired for your individual taste.
  32. Dopamine by Luke Thompson, $30.00
    Dopamine is a friendly, flowing sans serif typeface. It works best for large headlines, particularly in packaging or editorial projects. Its most interesting feature is the flowing line across the top of many of the characters, creating smooth waves from one to another.
  33. Anamorphic by TEKNIKE, $39.00
    Anamorphic is a display monospace handwriting font. The typeface is a distinct hand drawn font using a felt tip marker. The Anamorphic name is derived from Greek words meaning “formed again”. Anamorphic is great for display work, invitations, writing, architecture, posters, logos and headings.
  34. Kwodsity by Ingrimayne Type, $12.95
    The two Kwodsity fonts are derived from Kwersity, a narrow, blocky typeface with slab serifs and a high x-height. In Kwodsity Up the bottom edges and bottom serifs have been thickened, while in Kwodsity Down the top edges and serifs have been thickened.
  35. Winter Snowy by Sipanji21, $10.00
    Winter Snowy is a decorative font with a snow decoration on the top of characters. It will elevate a wide range of design projects to the highest level, be it branding, headings, wedding designs, invitations, signatures, logotype, wall art illustration, apparel, labels, and much more!
  36. Brandy BF by Bomparte's Fonts, $39.00
    Felt tip-written and full of expressive lines, Brandy BF exudes much verve and energy; and unlike many scripts, sets rather well in all caps situations. Use Brandy BF as a superb choice for everything from upscale restaurant menus to projects requiring a personable touch.
  37. Another Fool by PizzaDude.dk, $15.00
    Another font, Another Fool! This one made me think of cake - you know, a crisp crust and sprinkles on top. Perhaps the recipe includes blueberry and peanuts? Well, this fonts' recipe includes 6 different versions of each letter as well as multilingual support! Yummy!
  38. Profumo by Device, $29.00
    Profumo evokes the rubber ‘top secret’ stamps found on files in government vaults and under the beds of double-agents’ mistresses. The font was produced by scanning in inky impressions from vintage rubber letters - dozens of prints were made, and the most interesting selected.
  39. BrushtipTravis by JOEBOB graphics, $19.00
    Slightly slanted brush tip handwriting script that looks both elegant and streetwise, very suitable for all your poetry, lyrics and memoires. The font comes with a couple of swashes to use as you please and includes all eastern European, Baltic, Scandinavian and Turkish characters.
  40. Koorkin by Monotype, $29.99
    “I originally drew the primary characters with a felt tip marker, scanned them and then proceeded to noodle on the computer,” says George Ryan of his new typeface, Koorkin. “Over the years, I’ve designed many original typefaces, but Koorkin has become one of my favorites. I’ve worked on hundreds of highly structured text faces. For the most part, the roots of all of them can be found in the handwritten letterforms we learn as children. I enjoy going back to these shapes whenever the opportunity presents itself. ”The happy result of Ryan‘s felt tip marker sketches and his love of simple letterforms is a new family of upright and italic scripts in medium and bold weights.
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