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  1. Chateau by Wilton Foundry, $29.00
    On the one hand Chateau is almost palatial but at the same time it has a quite earthy personality as represented by the stenciled strokes. However, this stencil effect serves to refine the strokes by creating the illusion of a completed thin stroke. Chateau is more of a hybrid roundhand script with its contrasting ornate capitals. Originally a fortified residence in France was called a Chateau. Today there are many estates with true Chateaux on them in Bordeaux, but it is customary for any wine-producing estate, no matter how humble, to prefix its name with "Chateau". This is true whether the building itself is a magnificent palace or a shack. The distinctive chateau architecture was in inspiration for the name of this script. Chateau is ideal for packaging design, invitations, announcements, headlines, brochures, menus, weddings, scrapbooking, etc. Chateau is available in Opentype, Postscript and Truetype for Macs and PCs.
  2. Gang by Ani Dimitrova, $39.00
    Gang is a 2 - style display font family designed by Ani Dimitrova. Both weights contain a set of extended Latin and Cyrillic, as well as all sorts of open type features: standard ligatures, proportional figures, numerals, arrows, matching currency symbols, and fractions. In both styles, the font is well-suited for large headlines, word emphasis, and different types of advertising. The fonts' wide proportions make them a perfect choice for screen usage. This style palette offers a flexible range for display typography. The Gang type family is ideally suited for magazines, branding, posters, as well as web and screen design, and more.
  3. Aerle by Hackberry Font Foundry, $24.95
    My first font for 2009 was Aerle. It is a new dark sans serif font in my continuing objective of designing book fonts that I can really use. It made a little ripple in the industry, but more than that I found that I loved it with Aramus and Artimas — my latest book font family with the same proportions. In many ways, Aerle is a very different direction for me built on what I have learned on Aramus and other recent developments in my style. The concept came to me while using Bitstream's Mister Earl on a site online—though there is no direct reference. I wanted a more playful heavy sans with a much smaller x-height than I have been using lately, plus taller ascenders. As I was using Aerle, I constantly needed a light and bold version. The new direction I am taking is a result of a decision that my fonts, though I loved the character shapes, produced an even type color that is too dark or a little dense. Aerle was an attempt to get away from that look even though the letterspacing is quite tight. For Aerle Thin I pushed a little further in that direction and increased the letterspacing. The hand-drawn shapes vary a lot, many pushing the boundaries of the normal character. This gives a little looseness and helps the lightness in feel I am looking for. It will be interesting to see where this all goes. Most new type around the world is far too perfect for my taste. While the shapes are exquisite, the feel is not human but digital mechanical. I find myself wanting to draw fonts that feel human — as if a person crafted them. In most ways this is a normal font for me in that it has caps, lowercase, small caps with the appropriate figures for each case. These small caps were very small (x-height as is proper). So Aerle's small caps are a little oversize because they plugged up too bad at x-height size. The bold is halfway between. These size variations seem important and work well in the text. This font has all the OpenType features in the set for 2009. There are several ligatures for your fun and enjoyment: bb gg sh sp st ch ck ff fi fl ffi ffl ffy fj ft tt ty Wh Th and more. Like all of my fonts, there are: caps, lowercase, & small caps; proportional lining figures, proportional oldstyle figures, & small cap figures; plus numerators, denominators, superiors, inferiors, and a complete set of ordinals 1st through infinity. Enjoy!
  4. Patihan Variable by Jehoo Creative, $119.00
    Introducing Patihan Variable, a variant that makes it easy for you to access fonts with sharp, strong, bold characters. Patihan Variable is a combination of three different styles – Sans, Slab, and Serif – which are united into 2 Axes weight axes and serif axes, where weight axes have instances: 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 typography, allowing you to create elegant and unique typography. The 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 and powerful strokes, while the Serif style has that extra classic flair with elegant curves and a stark contrast to the look. Patihan Variable is optimized to make it easier to access each variation, all you have to do is slide the slide in the software, and then you can access the style you want. Without sacrificing easy readability, this makes 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.
  5. Open Book ING by Ingrimayne Type, $9.00
    OpenBookING is a gimmick or novelty font that has letters on pages of a book. It is caps only and monospaced. The letters on the upper-case keys are on the left-handed pages of an open book and the letters on the lower-case keys are the same letters but on the right-handed pages of an open book. One could alternate upper and lower case keys to get letters on complete books, but the Opentype feature of contextual alternatives (calt) does this automatically. Several previous typefaces from IngrimayneType used the calt feature to alternate shapes that fit together in an interlocking pattern, such as alternating concave and convex shapes. OpenBookING uses the calt feature in a different way, to alternate two halves of a symmetrical shape. To provide two copies of numbers and common symbols, some non-alphabetical characters are unavailable because their slots were taken by the second form of the number or common symbol. If stylistic set one (ss01) is turned on, spaces are replaced with empty pages. This may leave you with unwanted spaces at the end of lines, and to eliminate them, turn off the feature (or change the font) for these spaces. The empty pages can be used in a layer to add color to the text. There is also a second set of empty pages with a filled page that can also be used in layers. (See poster for examples.) These pages are on the (logicalnot multiply) and (register divide) characters for the first set and on the (ordmasculine ellipsis) and (macron trademark) keys for the second set. Finally, OpenBookING has a large set of accented characters if anyone should need them. The letters used on the books were derived from the font Myhota-Bold. For a related typeface of letters on book covers, see NewLibrary. OpenBookING has limited uses and is priced accordingly.
  6. Terlingua NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    Xylotype guru Rob Roy Kelly identified this specimen from his personal collection as "Phanitalian". This addition to the Whiz-Bang Woodtype series takes its name from a small Texas town in the middle of nowhere which has risen to international prominence—at least for folks interested in such things—as the site of the World Championship Chili Cook-off. Both versions of this font contain the Unicode 1252 (Latin) and Unicode 1250 (Central European) character sets, with localization for Romanian and Moldovan.
  7. Xanas Wedding Variable by Pedro Teixeira, $30.00
    This font family has derived from a lettering creation for my wedding stationery. One of the most significant momentos for me and my wife Xana (hence the font name - Xanas Wedding). I hope this typography can give a touch of informal elegance and discreet beauty to your projects. There can be multiple applications, since this font is flexible enough to appear as a custom text or a variable, organic, handwritten work. Initial and final swashes: you select a letter (like "a" of xanas wedding inicial swash) and then you type the other letters, but with another font (like xanas wedding bride, for example). In the final of the phrase/name, you type "a" or "d" and select this final letter and switch the font for xanas wedding final swash.
  8. Novelty Script by HiH, $10.00
    Novelty Script is a bold dynamic script, sharply delineated, yet fluid. Most of the lower case letters and many of the upper case letters have joins. The typeface was designed by Nicholas J. Werner and Gustave F. Schroeder and patented in March 1893. The original release was by the Central Type Foundry of St. Louis, Missouri. Although a part of ATF from 1892, the Central Type Foundry continued to operate under its own name until 1895. Novelty Script uses our new encoding, as noted in the All_customer_readme.txt. The Euro symbol has been moved to position 128 and the Zcaron/zcaron have been added at positions 142/158 respectively. Otherwise, Novelty Script has our usual idiosyncratic glyph selection, with the German ch/ck instead of braces, Western European accented letters, lower case “o” and “u” with Hungarian umlaut and our usual Hand-in-Hand symbol. But that is not all. With the takeover of the Central Type Foundry by ATF, a group of special characters appeared. All are included in this font, except the “&Co” and the "'s", for a total of nine in all. The “Ch” and “nd” ligatures are especially interesting because of the impact they have on the color and overall appearance of the page. Download the PDF Type Specimen for locations. This is a fun font to use. Its strength is print, where it gives a page a refreshing look. The joins sometimes have difficulty on the screen, in spite of extensive hinting. Playing around with small changes on the point size can pay dividends. Not for the faint-of-heart. Are you up to the challenge?
  9. Saturday Detentions by Bogstav, $18.00
    Saturday Detentions is based on the classic serif "High School" style. However, this version is handmade and a bit rugged here and there - and loose in a legible/organic way. I've added 7 different versions of each letter and they automatically cycle as you type - or you can manually choose the one you prefer from the glyph menu.
  10. Thankmom by Stefani Letter, $12.00
    Thankmom is a stylish font that incredibly exudes elegance and class. Incredibly versatile, this font fits a wide pool of designs, elevating them to the highest levels. Thankmom comes with alternate, titling, swashes, and ligatures for fully customizable designs. This font is PUA encoded which means you can access all of the glyphs and swashes with ease!
  11. Yemeyi by AukimVisuel, $9.00
    Yemeyi family is a modern and daring display font. No matter the topic, this font will be an incredibly asset to your fonts’ library, as it has the potential to elevate any creation. Yemeyi is a simple and neat lettered sans serif font. Add this font to your creative ideas and notice how it will make them stand out!
  12. Alysar by KA Designs, $12.00
    Alysar is a delicate + modern handwritten font. Some letters are rigid, some strokes are "scratchy" - and that is the beauty of this font. This font is intended to look authentic - as if it just left your nib. This font is perfect for your wedding invitations, announcements and decor, branding, logos, quotes, labels, signs and more! This font includes alternate letters with swashes embedded into the font file for all lowercase letters - beginning and ending. These letters are easily accessible through Photoshop and Illustrator Simply highlight any lowercase letter and choose one of the alternates available or access all alternates through the glyphs panel. Thank you so much for your interest!
  13. Black Jack Pro by CheapProFonts, $10.00
    The talented Ronna Penner has created many beautiful script fonts, and Black Jack’s quality was very good so only a few spacing issues had to be addressed. I've added some kerning pairs, and then added all the glyphs needed for the CheapProFonts language coverage. This font was an absolute joy to rework, and with its extended character set I hope it now finds many more users! ALL fonts from CheapProFonts have very extensive language support: They contain some unusual diacritic letters (some of which are contained in the Latin Extended-B Unicode block) supporting: Cornish, Filipino (Tagalog), Guarani, Luxembourgian, Malagasy, Romanian, Ulithian and Welsh. They also contain all glyphs in the Latin Extended-A Unicode block (which among others cover the Central European and Baltic areas) supporting: Afrikaans, Belarusian (Lacinka), Bosnian, Catalan, Chichewa, Croatian, Czech, Dutch, Esperanto, Greenlandic, Hungarian, Kashubian, Kurdish (Kurmanji), Latvian, Lithuanian, Maltese, Maori, Polish, Saami (Inari), Saami (North), Serbian (latin), Slovak(ian), Slovene, Sorbian (Lower), Sorbian (Upper), Turkish and Turkmen. And they of course contain all the usual “western” glyphs supporting: Albanian, Basque, Breton, Chamorro, Danish, Estonian, Faroese, Finnish, French, Frisian, Galican, German, Icelandic, Indonesian, Irish (Gaelic), Italian, Northern Sotho, Norwegian, Occitan, Portuguese, Rhaeto-Romance, Sami (Lule), Sami (South), Scots (Gaelic), Spanish, Swedish, Tswana, Walloon and Yapese. There is no yen currency symbol is this font.
  14. No Entry JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The hand lettered titles and credits from the 1958 war film “The Young Lions” command your attention with a bold block slab serif type style. This design has been digitally recreated as No Entry JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  15. Ongunkan Danish Futhark by Runic World Tamgacı, $40.00
    THE DANISH RUNES Prior to 500 AD the 24-rune Elder Futhark was used in Denmark. From 500 AD to 800 AD there were many transitional futharks, reflecting a change from the 24-rune Futhark to the 16-rune Futharks. By the end of this period, the 24-rune Futhark went completely out of use and the 16-rune Futharks had prevailed. From 900 AD some of the runes changed, visually and phonetically. This occurred again about 950 AD and 1100 AD due to language changes. Runes dated to 1300 AD show evidence of being influenced by the Latin alphabet. Runes found in Skåne, Halland and Blekinge in Sweden, and runes found in Schleswig-Holstein in Germany, is counted among Danish runes, because in the Runic period, this was Danish land.
  16. Mercato VF by Borutta Group, $79.00
    MERCATO is a headline family of typefaces inspired by hand-painted price tags. The idea for this family was born a few years ago in South America. I wanted to create a typeface that is written, expressive and organic on the one hand, and thrown into a geometric frame on the other. Co-designers: Karol Mularczyk & Małgorzata Bartosik.
  17. Disco Inferno NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    Set the mirrored ball spinning, and get down to Funky Town. Based on a period piece appropriately named Disco 79, this version shifts the concentric elements so that they appear to be lit from below, adding impact and, perhaps, even a sinister touch. You'll also find special treats at the dagger, double dagger and section mark positions. This font contains the complete Latin language character set (Unicode 1252) plus support for Central European (Unicode 1250) languages as well.
  18. CCS Palmore by Creative Corner Studio, $29.00
    CCS Palmore is a vintage retro condensed display typeface combined with rounded proportions letters forms. The combination of condensed glyphs with large-rounded O and C as well as the few alternates available give the font a strong rhythm, perfectly fit for headline and titles. If you're into classic/vintage letter designs, then this typeface suits best for you. Packed with 300+ glyphs , now it’s your time to go crazy and explore the uniqueness of this typeface!
  19. Knip by Hanoded, $15.00
    Knip, in Dutch, means ‘cut’. You can tell by the glyphs that I made this font by cutting out the shapes from black paper, gluing it onto white paper and photographing the result so I could digitalise it! I don’t make too many cut out fonts, as it is a lot of work and it often leads to nothing. Besides that, I depend on the paper supply from my kids and they happened to have black paper this time!
  20. Olaus by Monotype, $29.99
    The Olaus Magnus and Olaus Bandus alphabets are inspired by the letterforms cut in the pictures and wood-cuts of Olaus Magnus great book Historia de Gentibus Septentrionalibus. This great history of the Nordic Peoples was printed in Rome in 1555 in his own printing shop there. Olaus Magnus, Catholic priest and appointed archbishop by the Pope, never returned to the now Lutheran Sweden.
  21. Lomesty by Sabrcreative, $25.00
    Introducing Lomesty, a captivating signature monoline font that exudes elegance and style. Designed with precision and attention to detail, Lomesty is the perfect choice for adding a touch of sophistication to your projects. Whether you're creating wedding invitations, branding materials, or personal stationery, this font will leave a lasting impression. With its seamless integration of uppercase and lowercase letters, Lomesty offers versatility and flexibility in your designs. Its extensive range of numbers and punctuations ensures consistency and harmony throughout your typography. Lomesty goes beyond language barriers with its multilingual support, allowing you to express yourself in various languages and cater to a diverse audience. From English to Spanish, French to German, Lomesty has got you covered. Unlock the full potential of Lomesty with its PUA encoding, which provides easy access to alternate glyphs and ligatures. This feature enhances the flow and uniqueness of your designs, making them truly stand out. Experience the beauty and finesse of Lomesty, where every stroke embodies elegance. Let this signature monoline font elevate your projects and bring them to life. Whether it's a logo, a website, or an art print, Lomesty will leave a lasting impression.
  22. Antio by Nantia.co, $12.00
    ANTIO Greek Font is a brush font. ANTIO Greek Font is an all Caps marker font. Also, the font is a multilingual font with Greek (of course), Latin characters and diacritics. The style of this typeface is perfect for your modern graphic design needs. Food packaging, restaurant menus, coffee and bar menus, and food industry branding are some examples of the numeral applications of this typeface. The shabby-chic style of the font is perfect for your graphic design needs like social media quotes, blog headers, posters, art projects and why not packaging, and logotypes.
  23. Simpel by Letterhead Studio-IG, $30.00
    This font was made during testing of a neat little application, that traced hand-written letters on the fly. That application was later abandoned, and the font, named Simpel for it's obvious casual simplicity, was finished separately. This story goes up to the year 1998, and recently the font was returned from the archives. SImpel was completly remastered and some useful ligatures were added. It is nice, clean and really, quite simple. Which often comes very handy. It will work well in comic books, magazines and party flyers, for instance.
  24. ND Kapitel by NeueDeutsche, $17.50
    Experience the evolution of the humanist sans-serif style with this contemporary and classic font. Designed with a modern sensibility and clean, spurless letterforms, this font offers a fresh take on a time-honored tradition. Its refined curves and harmonious proportions create a sophisticated look that is perfect for branding, editorial design, and other professional projects.
  25. Balaghat by Dharma Type, $19.99
    Balaghat is a decorative but natural hand letter script. The distinctive feature of this font is its cursive shape and It’s like written with a brush with smooth strokes. We recommend this font for high-end logotypes and magazine headlines, let alone greeting cards, invitations, posters, book covers, ads and the various web and screen usages.
  26. Calevor by DM Studio, $15.00
    The Calevor Elegant Font is a sophisticated and refined typeface that embodies timeless beauty and a touch of class. With its graceful letterforms and stylish design, this font adds an air of elegance and professionalism to your branding, invitations, editorials, and various design projects. Features: Elegant and Timeless Style: The Calevor Elegant Font exudes a timeless and sophisticated aesthetic. Its graceful letterforms, balanced proportions, and stylish design create an atmosphere of refined elegance, making it perfect for projects that demand a touch of class and sophistication. Refined Design: The font's design is characterized by its clean lines and harmonious curves. It's meticulously crafted to ensure every detail reflects the epitome of elegance, making it suitable for projects that require a polished and professional look. Versatile Application: This font is versatile and well-suited for a wide range of design projects where an elegant and timeless typeface is needed. Use it in branding, invitations, editorial design, luxury packaging, and more to add an element of sophistication and class to your designs. Uppercase and Lowercase Letters: The font includes both uppercase and lowercase letters, providing flexibility and creative freedom in your designs. Mix and match the cases to create visually appealing and balanced typography. Punctuation and Symbols: In addition to the alphabet, the Calevor Elegant Font includes a comprehensive set of punctuation marks, numerals, and common symbols. This ensures consistency and ease of use when incorporating the font into your design projects. Easy to Use: Installing and utilizing the Calevor Elegant Font is hassle-free. It is compatible with both Windows and Mac operating systems and seamlessly integrates into popular design software such as Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign. This ensures a smooth and efficient design workflow. Elevate your designs with the timeless elegance of the Calevor Elegant Font. Let its graceful letterforms and refined design add an air of sophistication and professionalism to your branding, invitations, and various design projects. Embrace the classic beauty of this font and create designs that exude elegance and style.
  27. Coin Operated by Dismantle Destroy, $9.00
    This font was inspired by music from the band The Dresden Dolls.
  28. Darkness Rising by Hanoded, $15.00
    I was in a bit of a gloomy mood just before I created this font. I had no inspiration whatsoever (which always affects me in a bad way). I was trying to create a font using broken satay skewers, as using those gives the letters a unique look. I broke about 25 skewers and they all broke ‘the wrong way’. Yes, it’s pathetic, I know, but that’s how it is. I decided to go to the gym and do a little workout, hoping my dark mood would pass. When I came back, I broke one more skewer and lo and behold, it broke exactly the right way! I made this font in one go, using that fantastic skewer and lots of Chinese ink. Darkness Rising comes with all the diacritics you’ll need, plus double letter ligatures and some cool underlined alternates.
  29. Sinister Undertones JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Hand lettering from the 1958 movie poster for “Vertigo” (designed by Saul Bass) was the inspiration for the digital font Sinister Undertones JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions. The quirkiness of this irregular, squared-edge sans – despite its simplicity – perfectly captured the mood and drama of Alfred Hitchcock’s film production.
  30. Consent by Sarid Ezra, $15.00
    Consent is an editorial serif font with unique lowercase. With special features, Consent will make your project more stand out and elegant. This font suitable for brand or title of the magazine. You also can use this font for logo, branding, and also versatile for any project! No need a complicated step for using the features. Just type in lowercase, uppercase, or both! You can also access the additional features from opentype ligatures. Just type equal + number (1-4) for the magic. Example =3. Try it in the type sample below!
  31. Morning Cookie by Bogstav, $17.00
    Yet again, a font inspired by my work as a kindergarten teacher! The other day, I had a conversation with some of the kids, about what they ate for breakfast. Some had oatmeal, some bread and others yogurt. But this kid - he insisted that every morning, his mother would serve him cookies, “morning cookies”. It sounded too good to be true, and when I asked his mother, it turned out that “cookies” were actually bread, but to make it sound more appetising, they called it cookies! The letters are rounded and in some way quite naive, but still clear and legible. With an extreme ascender and descender, the font stands out with its oddities. I’ve added 3 different versions of each lowercase letter!
  32. Burst My Bubble Pro by CheapProFonts, $10.00
    This font has been described as "one of the cutest fonts I've ever seen. I can imagine a beautiful, young 22-year-old fashion design student from Los Angeles, CA with this handwriting as she's writing in her journal." I have cleaned it up a bit, increased the size of all the dots slightly and then designed all the diacritics and expanded the character set. The lowercase "f" has a big overhang and the lowercase "j" goes really far to the left - I have programmed automatic (OpenType) Contextual Alternate versions that automatically substitute with shorter variants when letters collide. These alternate letters can also be switched on using the OpenType palette's Stylistic Alternates or Stylistic set 01 ("j") and 02 ("f"). ALL fonts from CheapProFonts have very extensive language support: They contain some unusual diacritic letters (some of which are contained in the Latin Extended-B Unicode block) supporting: Cornish, Filipino (Tagalog), Guarani, Luxembourgian, Malagasy, Romanian, Ulithian and Welsh. They also contain all glyphs in the Latin Extended-A Unicode block (which among others cover the Central European and Baltic areas) supporting: Afrikaans, Belarusian (Lacinka), Bosnian, Catalan, Chichewa, Croatian, Czech, Dutch, Esperanto, Greenlandic, Hungarian, Kashubian, Kurdish (Kurmanji), Latvian, Lithuanian, Maltese, Maori, Polish, Saami (Inari), Saami (North), Serbian (latin), Slovak(ian), Slovene, Sorbian (Lower), Sorbian (Upper), Turkish and Turkmen. And they of course contain all the usual "western" glyphs supporting: Albanian, Basque, Breton, Chamorro, Danish, Estonian, Faroese, Finnish, French, Frisian, Galican, German, Icelandic, Indonesian, Irish (Gaelic), Italian, Northern Sotho, Norwegian, Occitan, Portuguese, Rhaeto-Romance, Sami (Lule), Sami (South), Scots (Gaelic), Spanish, Swedish, Tswana, Walloon and Yapese.
  33. Niobium Pro by CheapProFonts, $10.00
    This font has been used for signage and wayfinding in the new Mbombela Stadium built for the FIFA World Cup 2010 - and it looks strangely appropriate there: the font has a certain hand-painted, relaxed charm so fitting of the south African culture. Interesting and bold choice of the architects. :) Anyway, the font has now been updated with our usual multilingual glyphset, and is ready to use around the world by soccer fans and typo fans alike. ALL fonts from CheapProFonts have very extensive language support: They contain some unusual diacritic letters (some of which are contained in the Latin Extended-B Unicode block) supporting: Cornish, Filipino (Tagalog), Guarani, Luxembourgian, Malagasy, Romanian, Ulithian and Welsh. They also contain all glyphs in the Latin Extended-A Unicode block (which among others cover the Central European and Baltic areas) supporting: Afrikaans, Belarusian (Lacinka), Bosnian, Catalan, Chichewa, Croatian, Czech, Dutch, Esperanto, Greenlandic, Hungarian, Kashubian, Kurdish (Kurmanji), Latvian, Lithuanian, Maltese, Maori, Polish, Saami (Inari), Saami (North), Serbian (latin), Slovak(ian), Slovene, Sorbian (Lower), Sorbian (Upper), Turkish and Turkmen. And they of course contain all the usual "western" glyphs supporting: Albanian, Basque, Breton, Chamorro, Danish, Estonian, Faroese, Finnish, French, Frisian, Galican, German, Icelandic, Indonesian, Irish (Gaelic), Italian, Northern Sotho, Norwegian, Occitan, Portuguese, Rhaeto-Romance, Sami (Lule), Sami (South), Scots (Gaelic), Spanish, Swedish, Tswana, Walloon and Yapese.
  34. Aiolos by Nantia.co, $16.00
    This font is a hand-made typeface with Greek Character support. With cute doodles icons in PUA encoding, this typeface can be a mighty companion to your next graphic design project. From “hand-written” quotes to product packaging, merchandise, and branding projects, this font is so versatile that it can cover them all.
  35. Manson by Linecreative, $18.00
    Manson font , created because it was inspired by the shape of colossal stone pillars, a unique shape where at the waist the font structure is curved and this gives a solid impression. This font perfect for vintage and poster designs as well as for your logo design, brand image, retro poster, handwritten quotes, product packaging, merchandise and more What you get dear, you will get :
  36. Wordless Script by Sudtipos, $59.00
    We are very happy to announce the release of our first collaboration with master calligrapher, designer and illustrator Gabriel Martínez Meave from México. The first in the series of new designs is Wordless Script, an emotional calligraphic typeface published by Sudtipos. Speechless. Breathless. Wordless. There are letters that transcend simple functionality and sheer legibility, to be recognized instead by their style, their charm, their emotion. It’s like when we don’t remember the exact sentences, but we recall the tone of the voice of a loved one: it just doesn’t matter WHAT he or she said, but HOW he or she said it. Wordless Script is the font of choice for writing those things that go beyond words. Based on the connected-scripts of late 18th-century England, this typeface preserves the irregular finish and gestural strokes of the pointed nib. It is, so to speak, a personal rendition of the English roundhand as originally executed with the bird’s quill. Imbued with a Rococo, neoclassical, romantic spirit, Wordless radiates the gallantry of a time when the celebrated «douceur de vivre» that Talleyrand was so fond of was still alive and well; echoes of which still haunt us in our eclectic 21st-century, which has once again come to appreciate these magnificent styles of old. Wordless features alternate variants of most letters, ligatures and multiple calligraphic endings, ideal for elegant labels, high-end packaging and personalized stationery, as well as compositions for selected brands, exquisite titlings, verses, letters and short texts, like those meant to be read with the eyes only or intended for whispering into someone’s ear.
  37. Origram Pro by Nuno Dias, $21.00
    ORIGRAM PRO is the full version of ORIGRAM Free Font, a font with over 100k downloads, and counting! This font was already featured in dozens of websites and Design Blogs. I decided to remake this font, smoothing out a few rough edges - so to speak - and adding value to the end result, with several different interesting tweaks and updates. Inspired in the Origami and Tangram tradition, the basic shape is an octagon. Geometrical and regular, resulting in a neat and captivating display font. Not particularly conceived to be used in common text, this stylized font will add value to any large scale image within the realm of logos & branding, outdoors, packaging, titles, magazines, posters, signs, shirts, scrap-booking... Your imagination is the limit. This display font comes now with Uppercases, updated Lowercases, Numbers, and a slew of new Diacritic Marks and Punctuation Marks. A large number of special characters was included in the package, enriching the font’s versatility and usability.
  38. Sabrosa by JAM Type Design, $16.00
    This display type family was developed with large headlines in mind. While the fonts work will at large size, they are not overbearing and get the point across without being too “shouty”.
  39. Adhellia by Zeenesia Studio, $14.00
    The Adhellia Script is a hand lettered script 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. I created more than 70 stylistic alternates and some natural ligatures to make this font very classy and look so beauty.
  40. Devendra by Wooden Type Fonts, $20.00
    A very distinctive style of font, in a kind of art deco style form the '30s. This font is unique in that there are no open, negative spaces in glyphs such as upper and lower case o, or p, or others which would usually have them. Instead the glyphs are solid. The only letters or glyphs which have triangular sides are A and V, X, and Y. This is unusual.
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