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  1. Belluga by Nicky Laatz, $20.00
    Slip into something a little more sophisticated with Belluga - A stylish, fresh new handwritten brush script. Oozing with Opentype Features, this script comes to life as if you are hand-brushing it yourself. Belluga Script was created to look as close to a natural handwritten script as possible by including over 80 natural-looking opentype ligatures, and a full set of lowercase alternates. From the Glyph Palette you’ll also find 11 swashes that can be used as underlines and for emphasis. Perfect for bold statements and sophisticated branding , Belluga helps set your designs apart by adding a custom-lettered look. A smooth , solid version of the font is also available for those who require a less textured look.
  2. Kelpo by Ahmad Jamaludin, $15.00
    Please welcome our new Groovy Retro Typeface, Kelpo! Kelpo - Created from our explorations which were inspired by 70's retro style and pop culture visual design like old comics, cartoons, and posters. The strong bold character with groovy style makes us feel retro vibes and takes us to the 70's era Kelpo - Comes with 59 beautiful alternates which consist of 4 stylistic sets. Contains 2 styles regular and italic, this font is best used for headings, logotype, quotes, apparel design, posters, flyers, packaging, book cover, and many more. What you get : Letters, numbers, punctuation, multilingual support Has 59 beautiful alternates Come and say hello over on Instagram! https://www.instagram.com/dharmas.studio/ Dharmas Studio
  3. Schneid Handwriting Pro by SoftMaker, $15.99
    Digitized handwriting fonts are a perfect way to give documents the “very special touch”. Invitations look simply better when handwritten than when printed in bland Arial or Times New Roman. Short handwritten notes look authentic and appealing. There are numerous occasions where handwritten text makes a better impression. Schneid Handwriting Pro is a beautiful typeface that mimics true handwriting closely. Use Schneid Handwriting Pro to create stunningly beautiful designs easily. This typeface comes with many pre-made ligatures and alternative characters for sophisticated typography – all easily accessible as OpenType features. A “random” feature even allows for automated random switching between variations of the same character, resulting in type that looks authentically handwritten.
  4. Egon by TipografiaRamis, $29.00
    Egon is a contemporary Slab-Serif typeface family built in ten styles—extra-light, light, regular, bold and black weights in roman and italic respectably. This is a refreshed (second) edition of Egon Serif, originally designed in 2008. The typeface has been updated—four new styles in ExtraLight and Black weights were added to the family and minor adjustments to glyph shapes (mostly italics) have been made.The typeface is designed with industrial and architectural flavor, as homage to Egon Eiermann, one of Germany’s great architects of 20th century. Egon is ideal as text and display font for publication use. Egon is released as OpenType single master with a Western CP1252 character set.
  5. Omerta by Anomali Creative, $15.00
    Omerta Blackletter Font Blackletter fonts have letters that are very bold and ornate. It is a Western calligraphy style that was used in Europe from 1100s to the 1600s. Blackletter is also known as Old English or Gothic script. During the 20th century, blackletter type styles were adopted by new audiences and came to be associated with punk, street art, and heavy metal. Omerta Blackletter Font Specifically developed to be suitable for perfect for tattoos clothing, labels and packaging, branding, or any Gothic-themed projects. Omerta Blackletter Font are great for Classic Calligraphic type projects and convey a sense of what’s to come. This font can be used with all software that can read standard fonts.
  6. Peloric by TanveerType, $8.00
    Introducing fresh PELORIC sans serif typeface which is well crafted for the classic and modern outlook. It can be read easily from a small size to a large size. Feeling fresh & trendy with it’s distinctive visual. It is well suited for branding, website & mobile layout and many more. It can also be used for branding materials, business cards, social media, packaging, prints, quotes & posters, etc. It comes up with 12 different weights as thin, thin italic, light, light italic, regular, italic, medium, medium italic, bold, bold italic, inline & inline italic. So, if you are looking for a new stylish and unique font, then here is the best font just designed for you and supporting any operating system and platform.
  7. PiS Hansch by PiS, $28.00
    PiS Hansch has its origin on a small graveyard in Salzburg, Austria. The hand-carved epigraph on a weathered tombstone inspired PiS to create this slightly twisted serif monster. It contains OpenType Features including contextual alternates (you get three different versions of 's', two different versions of 't' and much more), some ligatures and a very special Long S substitution feature that throws you over a hundred years back in time by changing your everyday small "s" into the classic "long s". Use PiS Hansch for your new Metalcore band logo, a zombie flick poster or some hack'n slay computer game titles. works both in display size and for texts in smaller sizes.
  8. Cookie Supply by Hanoded, $17.00
    This month I seem to be stuck in the ‘Baked Goods’ section. I released Bloomer earlier and now I present Cookie Supply! Cookie Supply is a handmade display font. It is a bit uneven, a bit rough, yet very friendly, cute and useful. I guess it works best with products or books for children. Or oatmeal cookies by the dozen. Or organic apple juice. Or…
  9. Ps Willy by Fontopia, $13.99
    Willy is a typeface with a wink. This display font is based on existing piquant form from the immediate vicinity. It is sexy, if you have an eye for. But it also should not be taken too seriously, especially because it has a humorous slant. The font has its origins in an art project. It is now made available for design around festifals, parties, invitations, etc.
  10. Template Shadow by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A series of lettering guides called “Mimeostyle” for the A. B. Dick Company of Chicago (produced for use in making mimeograph machine printing stencils) were custom manufactured by the Wright-Regan Instrument Company (Wrico). One design featured a sans serif letter produced in Shadow relief, with a touch of Art Deco flair. This is now available as Template Shadow JNL, in both regular and oblique versions.
  11. Selene by Flanker, $17.99
    Selene is a sans-serif font family designed by Leonardo Di Lena. The font is based on geometric forms with as few improving legibility optical corrections as possible. If you need a minimalist font, technical but friendly and elegant, this is your choice. There are glyphs for all languages ​​with Latin, Greek and Cyrillic alphabets, all the basic ligatures, old style numerals and alternates.
  12. Mareka Japanese Style by Twinletter, $15.00
    Mareka, our newest font, is now released. Beautiful, tidy, and elegant font with a distinctive shape. If you employ this typeface, your once-good project will become something truly unique. This typeface is appropriate since the shape of each letter may be used in a variety of ways, including serious, relaxed, and natural. Because everyone does not necessarily understand Japanese letters, we supply fonts with letters that can be utilized for your project. We produced this display font with a Japanese theme or an Asian font, which we designed to fulfill the needs of your Japanese-themed project. Of sure, your initiative will be understood by people all around the world. Logotypes, food banners, branding, brochure, posters, movie titles, book titles, quotes, and more may all benefit from this font. Of course, using this font in your various design projects will make them excellent and outstanding; many viewers are drawn to the striking and unusual graphic display. Start utilizing this typeface in your projects to make them stand out.
  13. Biscuiterie Monoline Script by Attract Studio, $11.00
    Biscuiterie is a Monoline Script Typeface, a classic and fun vintage script. Combination with classic & modern style fonts. This font can be used easily, even in mixing and matching with other fonts. So that it can provide alternatives and new sensations for designers or craftsmen, in working on various projects. This font you can use for various purposes. Such as logos, wedding invitations, t-shirts, letterhead, signage, labels, news, posters, badges, etc.Barlington comes with uppercase letters, lowercase letters, numbers, punctuation, and so many variations on each character including OpenType alternatives, and multilingual support. Biscuiterie features OpenType stylistic alternates, ligatures and International support for most Western Languages is included. To enable the OpenType Stylistic alternates, you need a program that supports OpenType features such as Adobe Illustrator CS, Adobe Indesign & CorelDraw X6-X7, Microsoft Word 2010 or later versions.How to access all alternative characters using Adobe Illustrator: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XzwjMkbB-wQ Biscuiterie is coded with PUA Unicode, which allows full access to all the extra characters without having special designing software. Mac users can use Font Book , and Windows users can use Character Map to view and copy any of the extra characters to paste into your favourite text editor/app.How to access all alternative characters, using Windows Character Map with Photoshop: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Go9vacoYmBw If you have any question, don't hesitate to contact me. Thanks so much for looking and Enjoy it!
  14. Thunder by Rockboys Studio, $21.00
    Thunder is a new modern brush font, incredibly adaptable to all sorts of designs. It is suitable for any branding, product packaging, quote, t-shirt, label, poster, logo that you wish to create.
  15. Leader Santa by Seemly Fonts, $12.00
    Leader Santa is a brand new display font. Leader Santa is perfectly suited for stationery, t-shirt, paper, print design, website header, photo frame, flyer, music cover, poster, image slider, and much more.
  16. Rastering by Romie Creative, $19.00
    Introducing our new product called Rastering | Elegant Calligraphy Font Manu script. Rastering fonts include uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, various types of punctuation and ending. All lowercase including last swash and alternate fonts.
  17. Oliver Notes by Sronstudio, $15.00
    Oliver Notes is a new modern and stylish handwritten font. It's perfect for logo, invitation, stationery, wedding designs, social media posts, advertisements, product packaging, product designs, label, photography, watermark, special events or anything.
  18. Novata by Eurotypo, $34.00
    Novata is a new script font, casual, organic and with strong character. Novata includes 529 glyphs, with stylistic and contextual sets, swashes, many ligatures to combine and make your texts original and authentic.
  19. Lovesome by Seemly Fonts, $14.00
    Lovesome is a brand-new, brushed display font. Lovesome is perfectly suited for stationery, logos, t-shirts, paper, print designs, website headers, photo frames, flyers, music covers, posters, image sliders, and much more.
  20. Mister Frogs by Fype Co, $14.00
    Pleased to introduce you to Mister Frogs new playful display font! Its funky and fun design is also perfect for a branding, packaging, merchandise, and anything that requires a fun and confidence look!
  21. Oklahoma Pro by Die Typonauten, $29.00
    A large update of a successful type face: Oklahoma. There is a new style (Oklahoma Pro Marshal) and a cool Open Type Feature. Alternate characters and an effect - we call it “dancing baseline”.
  22. Keep Me by Seemly Fonts, $12.00
    Keep Me is a brand new display font. Keep Me is perfectly suited for stationery, t-shirt, paper, print design, website header, photo frame, flyer, music cover, poster, image slider, and much more.
  23. Very Loose by Page Studio Graphics, $25.00
    Very Loose is a new alphabetic font. A casual display face with a design personality providing great versatility of association. Thoroughly pair-kerned, including all accented characters for use in western European languages.
  24. Decora Arabic by Naghi Naghachian, $65.00
    Decora Arabic is a new creation of Naghi Naghashian. Decora Arabic's design fulfills the following needs: A. Explicitly crafted for use in electronic media fulfills the demands of electronic communication. A modern interpretation of Naskh which was invented as calligraphic style by Ebn Moghleh, a Persian savant in ninth century. This script is the most widely used and its popularity has increased through the centuries. Most recently, it has served as a basis for the typefaces that are in use today. B. Suitability for multiple applications. Gives the widest potential acceptability. C. Extreme legibility not only in small sizes, but also when the type is filtered or skewed, e.g., in Photoshop or Illustrator. Decora Arabic's simplified forms may be artificial obliqued in InDesign or Illustrator, without any loss in quality for the effected text. D. An attractive typographic image. Decora Arabic was developed for multiple languages and writing conventions. Decora Arabic supports Arabic, Persian and Urdu. It also includes proportional and tabular numerals for the supported languages. E. The highest degree of calligraphic grace and the clarity of geometric typography. This typeface offers a fine balance between calligraphic tradition and the Roman aesthetic common in Latin typography.
  25. Ekamai by Eclectotype, $40.00
    This is Ekamai, named after the district of Bangkok I lived in. It is based on Quinella, and was supposed to be a quick and easy reworking of that font into a "tight-not-touching" (rather than overlapping) version. As is often the case with quick and easy things, it turned out to be neither, and the vast majority of glyphs needed to be completely overhauled to fit the new system. This face is deliciously plump face, with lovingly rendered curves and just the right amount of cuteness; perfect for food packaging (of the sweeter variety probably!), logos, magazine headlines and the like. It performs admirably in all caps settings. The numerals are expressive hybrid figures (somewhere between lining and oldstyle). The overall feel is friendly and soft, without being overtly saccharine. Ekamai is equipped with subtle contextual alternates (which I'd recommend leaving on) to help with the tight fit, a handful of discretionary ligatures if that's your thing, and a case feature for all caps settings. The stylistic alternates and stylistic set 1 features simply change the # glyph to an attractive numero. Automatic fractions are included along with wide-ranging language support.
  26. Parvin by Naghi Naghachian, $95.00
    Parvin is a new creation of Naghi Naghashian. Parvin design fulfills the following needs: A. Explicitly crafted for use in electronic media fulfills the demands of electronic communication. A modern interpretation of Naskh which was invented as calligraphic style by Ebn Moghleh, a Persian savant in ninth century. This script is the most widely used, and its popularity has increased through the centuries. Most recently, it has served as a basis for the typefaces that are in use today. B. Suitability for multiple applications. Gives the widest potential acceptability. C. Extreme legibility not only in small sizes, but also when the type is filtered or skewed, e.g., in Photoshop or Illustrator. Parvin's simplified forms may be artificial obliqued in InDesign or Illustrator, without any loss in quality for the effected text. D. An attractive typographic image. Parvin was developed for multiple languages and writing conventions. Parvin supports Arabic, Persian and Urdu. It also includes proportional and tabular numerals for the supported languages. E. The highest degree of calligraphic grace and the clarity of geometric typography. This typeface offers a fine balance between calligraphic tradition and the Roman aesthetic common in Latin typography.
  27. Flute by Typotheticals, $5.00
    Flute was a font that was released in 2006 now, in 2022, it has been updated to increase the number of faces, including a bold version.d.
  28. Edison by HiH, $12.00
    Edison, is it Victorian or is it Art Nouveau? While this typeface may be found in Petzendorfer’s Treasury of Art Nouveau Alphabets, I believe the decorative spirals are more Victorian than “New Art.” To me, they looked tacked on, rather than organic -- with the industrial mechanics of a coiled spring, rather than the tendrils of a growing plant as the philosophical wellspring. Originally released by ATF in 1894 as Houghton, this typeface was re-released shortly thereafter by Bauer and Berthold in Germany as EDISON. Please do not make the mistake of thinking the font we offer here is no better than freeware fonts in cheap rip-off collections. This font has a set 218 characters and represents many hours manipulating the bezier curves to produce acceptable results. Available freeware fonts are often little more than raw scans with little accuracy of letterform. The muddy line intersections are a dead give-away. Frequently all you get is the alphabet itself. No numbers, no punctuation and don't even think about diacriticals. The font we offer represents a tremendous value. Considering the hours of work involved, I have no business charging so little. I could make better money cooking hamburgers or bagging groceries. But we want very much to encourage you to purchase and enjoy these fascinating historical typefaces and are making it as easy as possible for you to do so. So please encourage us and order Edison today.
  29. Lust Hedonist by Positype, $50.00
    Check out the new Lust Pro & Lust Pro Didone to see how the series has grown and evolved. Confident, voluminous and versatile, Lust is an exercise in indulgence—an attempt to create something over the top and vastly useful. Lust Hedonist pushes contrast almost to the limit. The letterforms, especially the Script style are very self-indulgent for me, dare I say Hedonistic, and how I like to see letter masses taken to extreme contrast. The series unapologetically channels Herb Lubalin, but produced with a deliberate, contemporary twist. There is an intentional slyness infused in the letterforms—the extreme thick and thin lines flow effortlessly without becoming gratuitous. It’s always just enough, not too much. What makes the type series so appealing? The curves. When asked to describe the letterforms, most people unwittingly allude to the human form, using adjectives usually reserved for describing physical traits… creating all-too-familiar comparisons. Summerour has grown to accept this as unavoidable and reasonable given his acknowledgement of its influences and has provided nuances within the letterforms to accentuate that.
  30. Comply Slab by Arkitype, $12.00
    Comply Slab is inspired by action and extreme sports, Comply gets it's name from the well known skate trick the “No Comply”. This type family doesn't mess about! With 9 weights from thin to black, Comply Slab will give you some great options to use. This font family will “kill it” in both print and digital, in headlines for editorial, posters, banners, websites, apparel, packaging, logos or magazines just to name a few. If you want to make a statement that gets the message across in a slick way with some cool looking glyphs Comply Slab is the font! There is an alternate R and S so you can choose to go with the cool default sharp glyphs or swap them for a more traditional chamfered corner version. Each of the 9 weights has an italic version to add even more action.
  31. Address Sans Pro by Sudtipos, $39.00
    History is always in sight; it is constantly being reconsidered and reformulated in the context of now. We see approaches to art, fashion, textiles, homewares, furnishings … not to mention music, graphics and everything else that culturally enriches our daily lives, revisited and made anew for today.    Address Sans indulges in the spirit and aesthetics of mid-century Modern – Italian industrial design, sleek coffee makers, stylish cars, seductive jazz pressed on vinyl – with a charm and charisma that defies time. It evokes history but is decisively created for today.    Its design, in reality, is rooted in the condensed structure and block modulation of early 1950s German lettering intended for use in street signage, but when we started to work on the various weights and widths, the result was a set of fonts in a style similar to the typographic work developed by Butti and Novarese in the 60s. The multitude of potential applications for Address Sans then became clear.    In a range of 3 widths and 8 weights each, Address Sans includes little verses, true italics, small caps and numerous alternative signs for a total of 48 fonts. The result is a functional typeface that is effortlessly seductive, with geometric features and design details that ooze cool, and take it away from mere reinterpretation towards typographic forms that adapt perfectly for contemporary use.
  32. Gator by Canada Type, $24.95
    Cooper Black's second coming to American design in the mid-sixties, after almost four decades of slumber, can arguably be credited with (or, depending on design ideology, blamed for) the domino effect that triggered the whole art nouveau pop poster jam of the 1960s and 1970s. By the early 1970s, though Cooper Black still held its popular status (and, for better or for worse, still does), countless so-called hippie and funk faces were competing for packaging and paper space. The American evolution of the genre would trip deeper into psychedelia, drawing on a rich history of flared, flourished and rounded design until it all dwindled and came to a halt a few years into the 1980s. But the European (particularly German) response to that whole display type trend remained for the most part cool and reserved, drawing more on traditional art nouveau and art deco sources rather than the bottomless jug of new ideas being poured on the other side of the pond. One of the humorous responses to the "hamburgering" of typography was Friedrich Poppl's Poppl Heavy, done in 1972, when Cooper Black was celebrating its 50th anniversary. It is presented here in a fresh digitization under the name Gator (a tongue-in-cheek reference to Ray Kroc, the father of the fast food chain). To borrow the title of a classic rock album, Gator is meaty, beaty, big and bouncy. It is one of the finest examples of how expressively animated a thick brush can be, and one of the better substitutes to the much overused Cooper Black. Gator comes in all popular font formats, and sports an extended character set covering the majority of Latin-based languages. Many alternates and ligatures are included in the font.
  33. 1776 Independence by GLC, $38.00
    1776 Independence was designed inspired mainly from the Caslon typeface used by John Dunlap in the night of 1776 July 4th in Philadelphia to print the first 200 sheets of the Congress' Declaration of Independence establishing the United States of America. I just added accented letters and a few others, with respect for the original design. A render sheet,enclosed with font file, help to identify them on keyboard. It can be used as web-site titles, posters and fliers, editing ancient texts, menus or greeting cards as a very decorative font... This font supports as easily enlargement or small size, remaining clear and easy to read from 8 or 9 points to 72 and over. It gives a smart look especially to prints.
  34. CA Magic Hour by Cape Arcona Type Foundry, $19.00
    You remember the time when the Concorde was the fastest passenger plane on earth? When it was possible to travel from Paris to New York in 3 3/4 hours? Those were cool times. Times when cocktails tasted good and you didn’t think of an eventual headache afterwards. Times when you didn’t have to think how to dress because there was only one way. Straight from that time comes CA Magic Hour. A vintage font from a time from which we could learn a lot today. Optimistic and straight forward, it will speed up your designs.
  35. Small Business Club by PeachCreme, $15.00
    Our new font duo “Small Business Club“ - sweet hand-drawn script and display fonts made to complement each other harmoniously. Small Business Club Display • Cute handwritten all-caps sans serif font. With its legible and convenient letters, the font works great for small business projects, Instagram posts, and various display headlines as well. Small Business Club Script • Featuring 139 ligatures, the script font with its pleasantly sloppy letters looks like it was written in hand giving the product an authentic and realistic look. Perfect for quote designs, quaint logos, packaging, lighthearted signboards, greeting cards, merchandise designs and so much more!
  36. Jessi Neue by Nois, $18.00
    Jessie Neue in a new Serif typeface inspired by popular '70s fonts mixed with grotesque touches. It has ligatures that make it more elegant and grotesque elements that give it a modern look and make it more versatile. Jessi Neue has a great performance in large body texts and also in high impact headlines. The family has four weights and also a variable version to give more creative freedom. It has 667 characters that covers the following languages: Basic Latin, Western European, Central European, South Eastern European, Vietnamese, Pinyin and Basic Greek. The italic version will arrive soon.
  37. Wild Heart by PeachCreme, $19.00
    Introducing you "Wild Heart", our new lovely script font. Featuring handwritten, refined flows, "Wild Heart" includes beautiful uppercase and lowercase letters, numerals, punctuation, and adorable heart swashes. Repeating every inch of it the ending heart swash is a mirrored replica of the beginning heart swash. Also, there is a connecting heart swash which serves to bind two words or letters together. The font characters are thick enough to fit perfectly for all types of printing techniques, especially Cricut, Silhouette, etc. "Wild Heart" can add a charming touch to your branding design, wedding invites, cards, monograms, and so many other projects.
  38. Acherone by Runsell Type, $17.00
    Introducing Acherone - A New Elegant Retro Display Typeface Acherone perfectly represents vintage esthetics in a contemporary serif typeface. It includes allcaps characters with over 500 glyphs with beginning swashes and ending swashes, a full set stylistic alternates ss01 - ss10, some ligatures features that makes the font look more esthetics. The Acherone matches applies in some designs such as the logotype, brand, magazine, website or blog headlines, packaging, branding, quotes, business cards and more custom design. It features uppercase, lowercase, numeral, punctuation & symbol, ligatures, stylistic alternates, multilingual support and is PUA encoded (fully accessible without additional design software).
  39. Excessa by DePlictis Types, $33.00
    Meet EXCESSA!! a new futuristic and modular typeface family directly evolved from my previous released, AREON FLUX. Comparing it to his cousin, EXCESSA inherit most of the glyphs but a certain large group of letters are designed with a more obvious curvature that creates a slightly different visual dialog. It cames also in the same 3 styles as it’s predecessor: Athletic, Medium and Heavy. His more dynamic and modular structure makes it an excellent choice for designs that needs a futuristic, technical, unusual and sci-fi touch. It also supports most of the latin based languages, kyrillic and greek as well.
  40. FreeSet by ParaType, $30.00
    The type family in four basic styles was designed in ParaType (ParaGraph) in 1992 by Tagir Safayev. Based on Frutiger, of Mergenthaler Linotype, 1976 by Adrian Frutiger. Frutiger font was originally designed for use on signs at the new Charles de Gaulle Airport at Roissy. The straightforward sans serif shapes are suited well for both text and display setting. Six additional styles were added in 1998-2000. Multilingual versions of 6 styles (Light, Demi and Extrabold) include Armenian alphabet designed by Manvel Shmavonyan in 1997. Two condensed Cyrillic styles (Demi Condensed and Bold Condensed) designed by Manvel Shmavonyan in 2005.
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