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  1. Mariachi by FontMesa, $25.00
    Mariachi is a new condensed version of our Maison Luxe font which is a revival of an old 1800's classic ornate French font. This new 2021 condensed version takes this old classic to an all new level by adding small caps, italics and a new solid black version. Mariachi is perfect for headlines and logos from advertising to product labels, t-shirt lettering and restaurant menus. Fill fonts are also part of this family, new to this font style is the half fill font for creating a two color effect on the letters, you'll need an application that works in layers to use the fill fonts in Mariachi. The regular fill font for Mariachi isn't meant to be used as a stand alone font so we've created a solid black version with thicker serifs on top and adjusted outlines throughout for a better appearance as a solo font. The difference between Mariachi and our Mi Casa font is that Mariachi has a squared off shadow on the top half of the letters. We hope you enjoy Mariachi as much as we did making it. Mariachi is a trademark of FontMesa LLC
  2. Patihan by Jehoo Creative, $19.00
    Introducing Patihan, the font that will bring your designs to life! With sharp, strong, bold characters. Patihan font family is a combination of three different styles – Sans, Slab, and Serif – each with nine different weights: Thin, Extra Light, Light, Regular, Medium, Semibold, Bold, Extrabold, and Black. This font has beautiful Ligature and Stylistic Alternate settings, Patihan font is also equipped with the Smallcaps feature which gives more control over the typography, allowing you to create elegant and unique typography. Sans version of this typeface is versatile and easy to read, with a minimalist but impactful aesthetic. The Slab version is characterized by its solid, powerful strokes, while the Serif style has that extra classic flair with elegant curves and extreme contrast to its look. Patihan font is optimized for readability, making it a great choice for headlines, titles, and any long-form content. Ligature settings and discretionary styling add an extra layer of sophistication, making this font a great choice for magazines, branding and advertising. Overall, this font is a great choice for those looking to make a lasting impression. Its versatility, readability and unique features make it an excellent choice for any project.
  3. Vendetta by Emigre, $69.00
    The famous roman type cut in Venice by Nicolas Jenson, and used in 1470 for his printing of the tract, De Evangelica Praeparatione, Eusebius, has usually been declared the seminal and definitive representative of a class of types known as Venetian Old Style. The Jenson type is thought to have been the primary model for types that immediately followed. Subsequent 15th-century Venetian Old Style types, cut by other punchcutters in Venice and elsewhere in Italy, are also worthy of study, but have been largely neglected by 20th-century type designers. There were many versions of Venetian Old Style types produced in the final quarter of the quattrocento. The exact number is unknown, but numerous printed examples survive, though the actual types, matrices, and punches are long gone. All these types are not, however, conspicuously Jensonian in character. Each shows a liberal amount of individuality, inconsistency, and eccentricity. My fascination with these historical types began in the 1970s and eventually led to the production of my first text typeface, Iowan Old Style (Bitstream, 1991). Sometime in the early 1990s, I started doodling letters for another Venetian typeface. The letters were pieced together from sections of circles and squares. The n, a standard lowercase control character in a text typeface, came first. Its most unusual feature was its head serif, a bisected quadrant of a circle. My aim was to see if its sharp beak would work with blunt, rectangular, foot serifs. Next, I wanted to see if I could construct a set of capital letters by following a similar design system. Rectangular serifs, or what we today call "slab serifs," were common in early roman printing types, particularly text types cut in Italy before 1500. Slab serifs are evident on both lowercase and uppercase characters in roman types of the Incunabula period, but they are seen mainly at the feet of the lowercase letters. The head serifs on lowercase letters of early roman types were usually angled. They were not arched, like mine. Oddly, there seems to be no actual historical precedent for my approach. Another characteristic of my arched serif is that the side opposite the arch is flat, not concave. Arched, concave serifs were used extensively in early italic types, a genre which first appeared more than a quarter century after roman types. Their forms followed humanistic cursive writing, common in Italy since before movable type was used there. Initially, italic characters were all lowercase, set with upright capitals (a practice I much admire and would like to see revived). Sloped italic capitals were not introduced until the middle of the sixteenth century, and they have very little to do with the evolution of humanist scripts. In contrast to the cursive writing on which italic types were based, formal book hands used by humanist scholars to transcribe classical texts served as a source of inspiration for the lowercase letters of the first roman types cut in Italy. While book hands were not as informal as cursive scripts, they still had features which could be said to be more calligraphic than geometric in detail. Over time, though, the copied vestiges of calligraphy virtually disappeared from roman fonts, and type became more rational. This profound change in the way type developed was also due in part to popular interest in the classical inscriptions of Roman antiquity. Imperial Roman letters, or majuscules, became models for the capital letters in nearly all early roman printing types. So it was, that the first letters in my typeface arose from pondering how shapes of lowercase letters and capital letters relate to one another in terms of classical ideals and geometric proportions, two pinnacles in a range of artistic notions which emerged during the Italian Renaissance. Indeed, such ideas are interesting to explore, but in the field of type design they often lead to dead ends. It is generally acknowledged, for instance, that pure geometry, as a strict approach to type design, has limitations. No roman alphabet, based solely on the circle and square, has ever been ideal for continuous reading. This much, I knew from the start. In the course of developing my typeface for text, innumerable compromises were made. Even though the finished letterforms retain a measure of geometric structure, they were modified again and again to improve their performance en masse. Each modification caused further deviation from my original scheme, and gave every font a slightly different direction. In the lower case letters especially, I made countless variations, and diverged significantly from my original plan. For example, not all the arcs remained radial, and they were designed to vary from font to font. Such variety added to the individuality of each style. The counters of many letters are described by intersecting arcs or angled facets, and the bowls are not round. In the capitals, angular bracketing was used practically everywhere stems and serifs meet, accentuating the terseness of the characters. As a result of all my tinkering, the entire family took on a kind of rich, familiar, coarseness - akin to roman types of the late 1400s. In his book, Printing Types D. B. Updike wrote: "Almost all Italian roman fonts in the last half of the fifteenth century had an air of "security" and generous ease extremely agreeable to the eye. Indeed, there is nothing better than fine Italian roman type in the whole history of typography." It does seem a shame that only in the 20th century have revivals of these beautiful types found acceptance in the English language. For four centuries (circa 1500 - circa 1900) Venetian Old Style faces were definitely not in favor in any living language. Recently, though, reinterpretations of early Italian printing types have been returning with a vengeance. The name Vendetta, which as an Italian sound I like, struck me as being a word that could be taken to signifiy a comeback of types designed in the Venetian style. In closing, I should add that a large measure of Vendetta's overall character comes from a synthesis of ideas, old and new. Hallmarks of roman type design from the Incunabula period are blended with contemporary concerns for the optimal display of letterforms on computer screens. Vendetta is thus not a historical revival. It is instead an indirect but personal digital homage to the roman types of punchcutters whose work was influenced by the example Jenson set in 1470. John Downer.
  4. Madeni by Twinletter, $12.00
    Madeni, our newest sanserif typeface, is now available. In the end, this brand is a typeface that may be used in a variety of styles. You can choose from a large range of flying machines, each of which is meticulously crafted to create a gorgeous appearance. Madeni features a number of on-trend features, such as precisely produced and balanced display fonts and characters. Use this beauty in your work, and you will undoubtedly get the greatest results possible. of course, your various design projects will be perfect and extraordinary if you use this font because this font is equipped with a font family, both for titles and subtitles and sentence text, start using our fonts for your extraordinary projects.
  5. RaseDowne by Graffiti Fonts, $39.99
    RaseDowne is unique amoung all of our other Graffiti Fonts. This font is intended to be rotated 90 degrees clockwise so the text reads downward. This single font includes 2 alphabets with capitals that extend downwards. The RaseDowne font was created from hundreds of handwritten samples. This style was created by RaseOne & is often used to create tattoo designs, fashion designs and mountable artwork. There are actually nearly 3 full alphabets plus numbers, symbols and a variety of embellishments all included in this one font. The rough, natural style and imperfect lines help maintain a handmade look. Using the optional glyphs you can try multiple letter combinations until you get just the right configuration for whatever word or phrase you are trying to make.
  6. Spencerian Palmer Penmanship Pro by Intellecta Design, $38.90
    The concepts of Spencerian Palmer Penmanship PRO come from the Palmer’s Penmanship guides and calligraphy manuals from XIX century. This enhanced OpenType version has complete set in Latin alphabet with Central European, Vietnamese, Baltic and Turkish complete resources with all diacritic signs and punctuation marks plus extra characters belonging this ranges. Spencerian Palmer Penmanship PRO presents you with extra sets of stylistic alternates, swashes, ornaments, tails (to artistic increase any letter of this font) and plus over of 120 contextual alternates solutions - ligatures providing a lot of letterform variations that make this type family looks like a real handwriting on a page or the exact fancy text you wish. Over 500 glyphs which you have total access using software such as InDesign, Illustrator, QuarkXpress and others.
  7. Southern Belle by Angie Makes, $12.00
    Southern Belle, a cute little handdrawn font with a ton of character and a slow, southern drawl, was inspired by sweet tea and southern blossoms. Its uppercase letterforms would be a great fit for logos, envelope addresses, and more! This Southern Belle font features repeating borders, and a ton of cute little doodles. (try using + + +, = = = , and _ _ _ to see borders repeat). To access all of the characters in this font, we recommend using the glyphs panel in Adobe Illustrator. This font works best in open type aware software. Comes as an .otf font file. NOTE: To access all of the cute extras in this font that are not accessible from your keyboard, you will need software with open type glyph capabilities such as ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR or ADOBE INDESIGN.
  8. Bilokos by AukimVisuel, $9.00
    Bilokos is a cool and modern display font. Expertly designed to make your creation look out of this world, this font has the potential to take your creative ideas far further. This is a condensed sans serif display font. On the one hand, it has rounded curves with very open terminals that make this font family elegant, user-friendly and contemporary and on the other hand very useful for writing titles in any medium. It also comes with stylistic alternates of 0-9, A-Z and a-z to satisfy the most demanding professionals. With its large character set, it meets the needs of professionals because it will support several languages of Western Europe, Eastern Europe, Central Europe, Greek and Cyrillic for international communication.
  9. Akageeh by Twinletter, $18.00
    We are pleased to present Akageeh Retro Condensed Sans, a contemporary, elegant, and bold font. Your projects will have a timeless, refined, and contemporary feel thanks to this font. This font is excellent for branding and logo design. Akageeh is a lovely option to add elegance to your designs because of this font’s special qualities, which include ligatures, alternatives, and many others. You can play around with this font easily to produce fancy designs. What’s Included : - All glyphs to fulfil ISO Latin 1 - Alternate, ligatures - Simple installation - We recommend using applications supporting OpenType features and Glyphs panels like many Adobe apps and Corel Draw so that you can see and access all Glyph variations. - PUA Encoded Characters – Fully accessible without additional design software. - Fonts include multilingual support
  10. 1470 Jenson Latin by GLC, $38.00
    This family was inspired by the pure Jenson set of fonts used in Venice to print De preparatio evangelica in the year 1470. The present font contains all of the specific latin abbreviations and ligatures used in the original. Added are the accented characters and a few others not in use in this early period of printing, also small caps, these, contained in a separate file in the Mac TT version. This font supports strong enlargements as easily than small size remaining very smart, elegant and fine. Decorated letters like 1512 Initials, 1550 Arabesques, 1565 Venetian 1584 Rinceau or other fonts from GLC Foundry, can be used with this family without anachronism. If Italic style is required, we recommend the use of 1557 Italique.
  11. Chunky Retro by HansCo, $15.00
    Chunky Retro is a modern, clean and smooth retro font style. This font comes with a unique shape where every corner is smoother and more rounded. You will also get extra shadow/outline fonts in this font pack to make your design projects perfect. Use this display font to add that special retro touch to any design idea you can think of!. Equipped with all complete characters ranging from uppercase letters, lowercase letters, numbers, punctuation marks and multi-lingual support, this font is ready to be used in any project. Very suitable for logotype, Stickers, Packaging design, Cricut Project, headlines, brand identity, t shirt or apparel industry, posters, magazines, books, YouTube, Instagram, websites, or any of your creative design projects. Enjoy!
  12. Contempo Elan by Poole, $36.00
    Where's the party? Don't forget Contempo Elan! This stunning new font comes with it's own party ornaments. The right solution for any festive occasion, this super innovative face comes in two flavors. Contempo Elan Grand Script is a surprisingly elegant alternative to a more traditional formal script. Designed by Wesley Poole of Hawaii, this alphabet is definitely a hip script. Early reviews call this font "remarkable" and "a masterwork". Contempo Elan Ornamental is elegant and fun! Just perfect for those last minute Holiday announcements or any use that requires a classy, celebratory typeface, Contempo Elan Ornamental fits the bill. Equally at home on board the Enterprise or beckoning revelers at Mardi Gras, Contempo Elan belongs in every type library, just for fun. Party on.
  13. FS Neruda by Fontsmith, $80.00
    A literary font FS Neruda takes its name from Chilean poet Pablo Neruda, described as “the greatest poet of the 20th century in any language”. As such, it’s a font that references the very best literary typeface traditions. Smart, sharp and classical, FS Neruda bridges the gap between the classical and the offbeat. This font started life in the world of newspapers and books and is the perfect storytelling typeface for savvy, inquiring readers whether in printed journals, hard news, short online missives or poetry. Idiosyncratic precision FS Neruda is clear and legible in body text, while also being a space-saver fitting in more characters on each line than the typefaces that inspired it. In larger sizes it becomes a different beast – livelier, quirkier, but no less sharp. This is a truly classic typeface designed with long text setting in mind, thanks to its large x-heights, and short ascenders and descenders. FS Neruda mixes suave, sharp confidence with a sense of fragility and quirkiness. It’s knowledgeable, informative and idiosyncratic; one for readers and enquiring minds. Subtle weight modifications The construction and details of the letterforms differ across each of the five weights, with each cut separately to evoke different flavours: Thin is typewriter-like, Light is classy, Regular is canonical, Bold is robust, Black is magazine-esque. FS Neruda also boasts a radiant italic companion, a wide set of small caps, lower and uppercase ligatures, case punctuation and spacing, four sets of figures, and some ageless typographic symbols such as manicules, fleurons and teardrop crosses. Suggestive simplicity “The key to success in the current type design landscape is to design a typeface which looks conventional at text sizes but has a few small, suggestive touches visible at bigger sizes that make it distinct,” says designer Pedro Arilla. “Another thing we wanted to achieve with this typeface is simplicity.” FS Neruda is available in ten carefully crafted styles: it’s designed to work perfectly at text sizes, but still glows as a display typeface.
  14. Markerfield by Typodermic, $11.95
    Hey there, looking for a typeface that screams “I’m spontaneous and creative, but also a little bit messy”? Look no further than Markerfield. This typeface is like the lovechild of a whiteboard and a permanent marker—it’s got that super-satisfying squeaky texture that you can almost feel in your fingers. But wait, there’s more! If your program supports OpenType ligatures (which, let’s be real, it totally should), Markerfield will automatically swap in custom pairings to make it look even more like you just scribbled this message on a whiteboard during a brainstorming session. And let’s not forget about the most important part—the message itself. With Markerfield, your words will have an instant aura of authenticity and urgency. It’s like, “Hey, I may not have spent hours crafting this message, but that’s because I’m a busy person with important things to do!” So if you want to inject some playfulness and spontaneity into your designs (or just make your coworkers think you spent all day brainstorming on the whiteboard), give Markerfield a try. Most Latin-based European writing systems are supported, including the following languages. Afaan Oromo, Afar, Afrikaans, Albanian, Alsatian, Aromanian, Aymara, Bashkir (Latin), Basque, Belarusian (Latin), Bemba, Bikol, Bosnian, Breton, Cape Verdean, Creole, Catalan, Cebuano, Chamorro, Chavacano, Chichewa, Crimean Tatar (Latin), Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dawan, Dholuo, Dutch, English, Estonian, Faroese, Fijian, Filipino, Finnish, French, Frisian, Friulian, Gagauz (Latin), Galician, Ganda, Genoese, German, Greenlandic, Guadeloupean Creole, Haitian Creole, Hawaiian, Hiligaynon, Hungarian, Icelandic, Ilocano, Indonesian, Irish, Italian, Jamaican, Kaqchikel, Karakalpak (Latin), Kashubian, Kikongo, Kinyarwanda, Kirundi, Kurdish (Latin), Latvian, Lithuanian, Lombard, Low Saxon, Luxembourgish, Maasai, Makhuwa, Malay, Maltese, Māori, Moldovan, Montenegrin, Ndebele, Neapolitan, Norwegian, Novial, Occitan, Ossetian (Latin), Papiamento, Piedmontese, Polish, Portuguese, Quechua, Rarotongan, Romanian, Romansh, Sami, Sango, Saramaccan, Sardinian, Scottish Gaelic, Serbian (Latin), Shona, Sicilian, Silesian, Slovak, Slovenian, Somali, Sorbian, Sotho, Spanish, Swahili, Swazi, Swedish, Tagalog, Tahitian, Tetum, Tongan, Tshiluba, Tsonga, Tswana, Tumbuka, Turkish, Turkmen (Latin), Tuvaluan, Uzbek (Latin), Venetian, Vepsian, Võro, Walloon, Waray-Waray, Wayuu, Welsh, Wolof, Xhosa, Yapese, Zapotec Zulu and Zuni.
  15. MohoBis Pro by John Moore Type Foundry, $36.00
    MohoBis is a fancy font based on the multiplication of a source in many strokes way to create a texture called kinetic. This can mean substantial savings in printing ink. Parallel serves to create unusual headlines and prominent texts that provides an attractive modern typeface, ideal for packaging, editorial design and logos.
  16. Fondly Yourz by Outside the Line, $19.00
    Fondly Yourz is a less than serious, hand drawn serif font. This headline font has nice thick and thin lines. Pair it with a sans serif font for body copy for a fresh contemporary look. Fondly Yourz can be seen in the 2012 Typodarium Page-A-Day Calendar on 8-13-2012.
  17. Wu by Gajana Aslanjan, $34.99
    Wu is a font that flows through the page like waves in the sea. The font is based on the shape of an Ancistrus fish swimming through water. The shapes of the letters flow into each other and move out again in perfect harmony. Purchase this font and come see it swim.
  18. Conteza by Mevstory Studio, $10.00
    Introducing Conteza Font: Redefining Modern Blackletter Elegance Unleash the power of typography with "Conteza," a remarkable font that seamlessly blends the timeless essence of blackletter style with a captivating contemporary twist. This font is a true masterpiece, meticulously designed to elevate your designs, projects, and artworks to new heights of sophistication and creativity.
  19. Grasstrack by Gassstype, $33.00
    Hello Everyone, introduce our new product Font Grasstrack This Is Rough Brush Font.This is a Textured Natural Style and classy style with a clear style and dramatic movement. That is has charming, authentic and relaxed characteristic more natural look to your text. You can activate 29 Ligatures and 5 Alternate glyphs OpenType panel.
  20. Curly Millie by Typesthetic Studio, $12.00
    Curly Millie is modern & fresh signature style script font. This font looks natural, classy and perfect for any awesome projects that needs a handwriting taste. With exaggerated strokes and a bouncy baseline, Curly Millie has an unmistakable charm; perfect for logos, wedding stationery, cards, gift designs, photography, watermark, product packaging and handwritten quotes.
  21. Raguki by Saga Studio, $20.00
    Raguki is a sans serif display font with a modern and unique style. Aesthetic letterforms with stylistic ink traps make this font have bags of personality. Raguki has open-type features (salt and ss01) that enable the user to transform the letterforms to create different designs. We hope you enjoy it. Saga Studio
  22. Stabillo by HansCo, $15.00
    Stabillo font family is specially designed for food logo brand identity and packaging design projects. There are several ligature in both fonts and alternate characters just in the Italic version. Some projects that are suitable for this font are food and beverage brand logo, including clothing, flyer designs, posters or brochures. Enjoy!
  23. Kidszones by Krakenbox Studio, $15.00
    Kidszones is a cute and fun display and decorative font. Its cool, playful & childish look makes it a fantastic choice for fashion, signature, album covers logos, branding, magazines, social media posts, advertisement, and many more. Use this display font to add that special cool touch to any design idea you can think of!
  24. Steel Leg by Gatype, $9.00
    Steel leg is a font that was scratched with a brush pen, to get a natural texture, this font will show the characteristics of the hand.This font is perfect for various places such as clothing, posters, title books, stationery designs, quotes, branding, logos, invitations, greeting cards, t-shirts, packaging designs and more.
  25. Rostave by Din Studio, $29.00
    Introducing Rostave Font. Rostave Font is created from our talented font designer. The design of typeface will make your project more powerful and inspiring. This font will suitable for any project that needs futuristic touch. Features : Accents (Multilingual characters) PUA encoded Numerals and Punctuation (OpenType Standard) Thanks for visiting and purchasing my font!
  26. The Hungry by Zeenesia Studio, $14.00
    The Hungry font. It has a bold and smooth style and is perfect for making any design stand out. Best suitable for branding, packaging, print titles, tshirt design, food design, and similar projects. more than 50 stylistic alternates and some natural ligatures to make this font very classy and look so beauty.
  27. Bylum by Adam B. Ford, $16.00
    Bylum is put together with a bulbous line segment that makes up the bulk of the font. The verticals bulge out in the middle, the curves vary in width along their lengths. This gives the font a relaxed sway to it even while its verticals are upright and its design is fairly regimented.
  28. Arabhella by Krakenbox Studio, $15.00
    Arabhella is a cute and fun display and decorative font. Its cool, playful & childish look makes it a fantastic choice for fashion, signature, album covers logos, branding, magazines, social media posts, advertisement, and many more. Use this display font to add that special cool touch to any design idea you can think of!
  29. Frelline Script by Soft Creative, $14.00
    Frelline looks beautiful on wedding invitations, thank you cards, quotes, greeting cards, logos, business cards and more. Perfect for use in ink or watercolors. Including beginning and end letters, alternative support and many languages. I made this font very carefully so that each letter looked very unique and had various beautiful alternatives.
  30. Bolyvina by Almarkha Type, $33.00
    Bolyvina is a beautiful script that feels classy, elegant, and modern. It is perfectly suited for a wide variety of projects! This font is PUA encoded which means you can access all of the magical glyphs and swashes with ease! It also features a wealth of special features including alternate glyphs and ligatures.
  31. Nouveau Nights JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The deep well of creativity that is the era of the hand lettered sheet music title page brings forth Nouveau Nights JNL. Re-drawn from a period example of the 1920s, this titling font perfectly captures the warm "human" look of pen and ink lettering, long before the advent of "perfect" digital type.
  32. Dattge Hurty by Stringlabs Creative Studio, $25.00
    Dattge Hurty is a cute and casual handwritten font with an incredibly friendly feel. It features gorgeous swashes and ligatures that make this script incredibly versatile. Whether you’re looking for fonts for Instagram or calligraphy scripts for DIY projects, Dattge Hurty will turn any creative idea into a true piece of art!
  33. Tropical Times by Sarid Ezra, $19.00
    Introducing Tropical Times - a handwritten tropical vibes font Tropical Times is a bold handwritten typeface with tropical and summer vibes. You can use this font for any purpose, especially for quotes, branding, book cover, or even merchandise. With stylish ligatures that will make your project more natural and handmade.This font also support multilingual.
  34. Linotype Spacera by Linotype, $29.99
    Louis L. Lemoine created the font Linotype Spacera in 2002. Linotype Spacera is a fun font from the new TakeType No 4 which contains 182 fresh, new, experimental, freaky and above all contemporary fonts. This is a contemporary typeface that could be a good choice when a modern futuristic look is desired.
  35. Rayna by melifonts, $5.00
    Rayna is a simply beautiful handwritten font that is suitable for scrapbooking, notes to friends, and stylish logos. It is both elegant and versatile, including both Latin and Cyrillic alphabets with support for most European languages. This delicate typeface's swooping curls and sweet lines are the perfect addition to your handwritten font collection!
  36. Murisa Rania by Murisa Studio, $10.00
    Murisa Rania is our next very attractive font. Have you ever imagined a font that is formed from brush strokes whose ink is almost dry? That's what this font is made of. Murisa Rania combines elements of art and high technique in its creation to create a unique, attractive and beautiful font.
  37. Glandian by TM Type, $12.00
    Glandian is a romantic and sweet calligraphy typeface with characters that dance along the baseline. It has casual yet elegant features. It is perfect for wedding invitations, logo designs, social media, wedding greetings, etc. This font is PUA encoded, which means you can access all of the glyphs and swashes with ease.
  38. Roseville Script by Letterhend, $16.00
    Introducing Roseville, a lovely modern script that bring luxury feel. The natural hand writing script is suitable for who needs a typeface for headline, logotype, apparel, invitation, branding, packaging, advertising etc. This typeface comes in uppercase, lowercase, with punctuations, symbols & numerals, stylistic set alternate, ligatures, multilingual support and is already PUA encoded.
  39. Crab Labs by Mightyfire, $15.00
    Crab Labs exudes a refined and modern aesthetic, characterized by its sleek and minimalistic design. This typeface features slender, unembellished letterforms that convey a sense of elegance and simplicity. The absence of serifs, or decorative strokes, imparts a clean and contemporary appearance, making it well-suited for a variety of design applications.
  40. Beauty Gadish by Almeera Studio, $15.00
    Beauty Gadish is a lovely modern calligraphy that brings a luxury feel. The natural hand writing script is suitable for headline, logotype, apparel, wedding invitations, branding, packaging, advertising, watermark, and more. This typeface comes in uppercase, lowercase, with punctuations, symbols and numerals, stylistic set alternates, ligatures, and also has multi-lingual support.
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