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  1. Real Delight by Akrtype Studio, $19.00
    Real Delight is a cool and natural handwritten font. It can be used for various designs, such as logos, labels, branding and pretty much anything that requires a relaxed touch. Real Delight fonts include ligatures, capital letters and lowercase letters. You need a program that supports OpenType features like Adobe Illustrator CS, Adobe Photoshop CC, Adobe Indesign and Corel Draw X6 / X7. and you can also access alternative flying machines via Font Book (Mac users) or Windows Character Map (Windows users).
  2. Okezone Chamoon by Alit Design, $22.00
    Get ready to groove with the Okezone Chamoon Groovy Display Serif Font! This font is the perfect blend of retro 80s style, funky cartoon vibes, and a dash of modern flair. With its wavy lines, extensive ligature options, and a whopping 758 characters, Okezone Chamoon is the ultimate choice for designers looking to infuse a playful and nostalgic touch into their projects. Key Features: Groovy 80s Aesthetics: Okezone Chamoon takes you on a trip back to the 1980s with its groovy and wavy design. It's like stepping into a time machine and bringing the funky, vibrant spirit of the 80s into your designs.Funky Cartoon Vibe: This font exudes a playful and fun-loving attitude that's perfect for creating eye-catching headlines, posters, and logos with a whimsical twist. Versatile Ligatures: Okezone Chamoon offers an extensive range of ligatures that seamlessly connect characters, enhancing the flow and style of your text. Experiment with ligatures to create custom and captivating typography. 758 Characters: With a whopping 758 characters at your disposal, you have a wide variety of options to make your text truly unique. Add special characters, symbols, and emojis to express your creativity. Multilingual Support: Don't let language barriers hold you back. Okezone Chamoon supports multiple languages, making it a font that can connect with audiences worldwide. Digital and Print-Ready: Whether you're designing for the web or print, Okezone Chamoon is optimized for both mediums. Your designs will look stunning on screens and in physical publications. Unique Branding: If you want your brand to stand out and be remembered, Okezone Chamoon is the font to make it happen. Its distinct style is sure to leave a lasting impression. Endless Possibilities: Whether you're working on advertising campaigns, retro-themed projects, or simply want to add a touch of nostalgia to your designs, Okezone Chamoon empowers you with endless creative possibilities. With Okezone Chamoon Groovy Display Serif Font, your designs will turn heads, evoke nostalgia, and radiate a playful spirit. Embrace the funky 80s vibe and let your creativity run wild!
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  4. Vrindals Script by Pointlab, $15.00
    Vrindals Script is inspired by a retro style and combination with hand lettering style. It is made with personality in every single curve. I hope this will inspire you and your work. It can be perfectly paired with a marker font, and contains a super handy set of bonus swashes. It is ideal for logos, handwritten quotes, product packaging, header, poster, merchandise, social media & greeting cards. PUA Encoding and multi-language support 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. There are additional ways to access alternates, using Character Map (Windows), Nexus Font (Windows), Font Book (Mac) or a software program such as PopChar (for Windows and Mac). If you have any question, don't hesitate to contact me by email pointline23@gmail.com :)
  5. Mishora Script by Lettersams, $14.00
    Mishora Script is an elegant calligraphy font. This font is perfect for wedding invitations, logo branding, titles, signs, labels, signatures, book covers, posters, quotes, and more. Mishora Script displays an alternative, binding, and OpenType International style for most Western languages. To activate the OpenType Stylistic alternative, you support programs that support OpenType features such as Adobe Illustrator CS, Adobe Indesign & CorelDraw X6-X7, Microsoft Word 2010 or newer. Mishora script is coded with Unicode PUA, which allows access to all features without special design software. Mac users can use Letter Books, and Windows users can use Character Maps to view and copy additional characters to attach to your favorite text / editor application. If you need help or have questions, let me know or send an email "suratams@gmail.com" I am happy to help :) Thank you & Happy Designing!
  6. Affair by Sudtipos, $99.00
    Type designers are crazy people. Not crazy in the sense that they think we are Napoleon, but in the sense that the sky can be falling, wars tearing the world apart, disasters splitting the very ground we walk on, plagues circling continents to pick victims randomly, yet we will still perform our ever optimistic task of making some little spot of the world more appealing to the human eye. We ought to be proud of ourselves, I believe. Optimism is hard to come by these days. Regardless of our own personal reasons for doing what we do, the very thing we do is in itself an act of optimism and belief in the inherent beauty that exists within humanity. As recently as ten years ago, I wouldn't have been able to choose the amazing obscure profession I now have, wouldn't have been able to be humbled by the history that falls into my hands and slides in front of my eyes every day, wouldn't have been able to live and work across previously impenetrable cultural lines as I do now, and wouldn't have been able to raise my glass of Malbeck wine to toast every type designer who was before me, is with me, and will be after me. As recently as ten years ago, I wouldn't have been able to mean these words as I wrote them: It’s a small world. Yes, it is a small world, and a wonderfully complex one too. With so much information drowning our senses by the minute, it has become difficult to find clear meaning in almost anything. Something throughout the day is bound to make us feel even smaller in this small world. Most of us find comfort in a routine. Some of us find extended families. But in the end we are all Eleanor Rigbys, lonely on the inside and waiting for a miracle to come. If a miracle can make the world small, another one can perhaps give us meaning. And sometimes a miracle happens for a split second, then gets buried until a crazy type designer finds it. I was on my honeymoon in New York City when I first stumbled upon the letters that eventually started this Affair. A simple, content tourist walking down the streets formerly unknown to me except through pop music and film references. Browsing the shops of the city that made Bob Dylan, Lou Reed, and a thousand other artists. Trying to chase away the tourist mentality, wondering what it would be like to actually live in the city of a billion tiny lights. Tourists don't go to libraries in foreign cities. So I walked into one. Two hours later I wasn't in New York anymore. I wasn't anywhere substantial. I was the crazy type designer at the apex of insanity. La La Land, alphabet heaven, curves and twirls and loops and swashes, ribbons and bows and naked letters. I'm probably not the very first person on this planet to be seduced into starting an Affair while on his honeymoon, but it is something to tease my better half about once in a while. To this day I can't decide if I actually found the worn book, or if the book itself called for me. Its spine was nothing special, sitting on a shelf, tightly flanked by similar spines on either side. Yet it was the only one I picked off that shelf. And I looked at only one page in it before walking to the photocopier and cheating it with an Argentine coin, since I didn't have the American quarter it wanted. That was the beginning. I am now writing this after the Affair is over. And it was an Affair to remember, to pull a phrase. Right now, long after I have drawn and digitized and tested this alphabet, and long after I saw what some of this generation’s type designers saw in it, I have the luxury to speculate on what Affair really is, what made me begin and finish it, what cultural expressions it has, and so on. But in all honesty it wasn't like that. Much like in my Ministry Script experience, I was a driven man, a lover walking the ledge, an infatuated student following the instructions of his teacher while seeing her as a perfect angel. I am not exaggerating when I say that the letters themselves told me how to extend them. I was exploited by an alphabet, and it felt great. Unlike my experience with Ministry Script, where the objective was to push the technology to its limits, this Affair felt like the most natural and casual sequence of processions in the world – my hand following the grid, the grid following what my hand had already done – a circle of creation contained in one square computer cell, then doing it all over again. By contrast, it was the lousiest feeling in the world when I finally reached the conclusion that the Affair was done. What would I do now? Would any commitment I make from now on constitute a betrayal of these past precious months? I'm largely over all that now, of course. I like to think I'm a better man now because of the experience. Affair is an enormous, intricately calligraphic OpenType font based on a 9x9 photocopy of a page from a 1950s lettering book. In any calligraphic font, the global parameters for developing the characters are usually quite volatile and hard to pin down, but in this case it was particularly difficult because the photocopy was too gray and the letters were of different sizes, very intertwined and scan-impossible. So finishing the first few characters in order to establish the global rhythm was quite a long process, after which the work became a unique soothing, numbing routine by which I will always remember this Affair. The result of all the work, at least to the eyes of this crazy designer, is 1950s American lettering with a very Argentine wrapper. My Affair is infused with the spirit of filete, dulce de leche, yerba mate, and Carlos Gardel. Upon finishing the font I was fortunate enough that a few of my colleagues, great type designers and probably much saner than I am, agreed to show me how they envision my Affair in action. The beauty they showed me makes me feel small and yearn for the world to be even smaller now – at least small enough so that my international colleagues and I can meet and exchange stories over a good parrilla. These people, whose kindness is very deserving of my gratitude, and whose beautiful art is very deserving of your appreciation, are in no particular order: Corey Holms, Mariano Lopez Hiriart, Xavier Dupré, Alejandro Ros, Rebecca Alaccari, Laura Meseguer, Neil Summerour, Eduardo Manso, and the Doma group. You can see how they envisioned using Affair in the section of this booklet entitled A Foreign Affair. The rest of this booklet contains all the obligatory technical details that should come with a font this massive. I hope this Affair can bring you as much peace and satisfaction as it brought me, and I hope it can help your imagination soar like mine did when I was doing my duty for beauty.
  7. RealBook Pen by NorFonts, $37.50
    RealBook Pen are handwritten fonts with a unique lefty bounded shape, and can be used with any word processing program for text and display use, print and web projects, apps and ePub, Comic Books, graphic identities, branding, editorial, advertising, scrapbooking, cards, and invitations … or even just for fun! RealBook Pen can be also used for Comics and Casual lettering.
  8. Jazz Copyist by NorFonts, $29.95
    Jazz Copyist fonts are handwritten fonts with a unique bounded shape, and can be used with any word processing program for text and display use, print and web projects, apps and ePub, Comic Books, graphic identities, branding, editorial, advertising, scrapbooking, cards and invitations … or even just for fun! Jazz Copyist can be used for Comics and Casual lettering.
  9. Rinzler AOE by Astigmatic, $19.00
    Rinzler AOE is a revival of a LetterGraphics film type called Caren. A modular, mechanical, sans-serif stencil all rolled up into one retro typeface. It's not an all-purpose typeface, it's not an everyday typeface, but it is a cool typeface for the right design projects. Rinzler AOE carries itself with a bold weighted style, and stencil cutouts that don't follow standard stencil formatting. It might be considered more of a techno stencil (if there is such a thing). It reminded me in a vague way of TRON, hence the main poster graphic styling, although it looks NOTHING like the Tron titling typeface. Nevertheless, it's a fun typeface that needed to be preserved and used again. WHAT'S INCLUDED: Extensive language support. Rinzler has accented and special characters that support the following languages: Afrikaans, Albanian, Basque, Bosnian, Breton, Catalan Cornish, Corsican, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Embu, English, Esperanto, Estonian, Faroese, Filipino, Finnish, French, Galician, German, Hungarian, Icelandic, Irish, Indonesian, Italian, Kurdish, Leonese, Luxenbourgish, Malay, Maltese, Manx, Maori, Meru, Morisyen, North Ndebele, Norwegian Bokmål, Norwegian Nynorsk, Nyankole, Occitan, Oromo, Polish, Portuguese, Rhaeto-Romanic, Romanian, Scottish Gaelic, Scots, Serbian (Latin), Slovak, Slovenian, Spanish, Swahili, Swedish, Tagalog, Turkish, Walloon, & Welsh. One of my guilty pleasures is in taking the time to recreate historical typefaces as digital fonts, but a lot of incredible historical typestyles created as wood or metal or film type usually have bare bones character sets and have been lost or only exist as limited specimen proofs in old books. These typefaces may have more niché uses than modern typefaces, but I believe it is important nonetheless to preserve these typefaces for future generations. These typefaces, if nothing else, can often inspire new creations.
  10. Lycian Monolith by Thomas Käding, $-
    I know what you're thinking: Where can I find a Lycian font that looks good and is easy to use? Look no further! This font has the Lycian characters both in their unicode positions, and where you can find them on the keyboard. The glyphs in this font were based on those on a Kerei monument in Lycia. I am not an archaeologist, so your feedback would be most welcome.
  11. Nannaula by UlianaShabanova, $15.00
    Welcome to the new font! A fun and playful handwritten font with universal letters that looks great in ALL CAPITAL letters or is regularly used in sentence cases. Perfect for book covers, children's books, birthday invitations, stationery, calendars, magazines, Instagram posts and more! Each letter is a tall, all caps typeface with lots of bouncy glyphs Please note that the Nannaula-colorvector font is COLOR and COLOR CANNOT be changed! BUT Nannaula-normal font is normal font and you can change the color:) Feel free to email me shabanovasprt@gmail.com if you have any questions. :)
  12. Imperio by Juan I. Siwak, $40.00
    Imperio is a font inspired by old posters, especially those related to constructivism and futurism. It reflects both the rationalism of Bauhaus as a propagandist and revolutionary spirit of an era. On the other hand it is not nostalgic, but instead looks for its own way to get diagonals where there was rigidity. The poster itself is the language of graphic design, and geometry is its ally. This font aims for that goal. It has two variants that derive from its source. Imperio Giga Black attempts to be a negative typography, starting with the black and then searching for small windows in which they begin to uncover the morph. This is an extreme and modern font. Imperio West is a metamorphosis of the original one, with decorative details which transform it into a typeface of wood and saloon font. In all cases we recommend its use in large sizes (up to 20pt) and main titles. Imperio UltraBlack can work in smaller sizes than Imperio Regular.
  13. Ashlyn by Sipanji21, $20.00
    This font can be used easily and simply because there are many features in it. contains a complete set of lowercase and uppercase letters, assorted punctuation, numbers, and multilingual support. font also contains multiple ligatures and many contain alternative Style Stylistic Sets
  14. Grazia by Autographis, $39.50
    Grazia is a joining script with zero contrast. That means that I designed the line of the letters so, that they look equally thick all the time. The script is almost upright and has this 1930s look to it.
  15. Boiling by Alit Design, $12.00
    Boiling looks elegant and is very cool to use to support your current design. Because bold font style like this has become a trend in 2020 now. Besides you get thick series, you also get many more font styles to thin styles. All letter characters are very easy to combine with modern minimalist design concepts. In addition to the alternative swash until (ss05), there are also many discretionary ligature choices that are unique and easy to read. Boiling contains 11 families from Thin to Black all of which can be applied to design concepts that are at work or become your unique serif font collection. In the future, alternatives, swash, ligature or a new style of Boiling will be developed. Besides this font already contains Unicode and PUA so it can be used in design or non-design applications.
  16. OL Hebrew Qumran Torah by Dennis Ortiz-Lopez, $30.00
    This font contains every variant found in the Hebrew Bible such as the “mutilated” Waw in Numbers 25: verse 12, the small Heh in Genesis 2: verse 4 and the Nun Inversum before Numbers 10: verse 35 and after verse 36 and elsewhere as well as certain oversized consonants such as the Shin with hireq from the beginning of the Song of Songs.
  17. Coche by Sudtipos, $59.00
    Coche is a different kind of work from Koziupa and Paul. It is a connected script with a strong corporate feeling that aims to fill a gap in modern product branding. Coche means automobile, and one can easily envision a car's logo set with this font. Coche comes loaded with alternates and a complete set of small caps that nicely complement the caps and lowercase. This is the font for the modern designer-as-jockey who loves mix-and-play typography. Coche covers all Latin-based languages.
  18. Sweet Husky by Letterara, $12.00
    Sweet Husky is an original and cute display font. The unique style makes it incredibly fitting to a large pool of designs that will take your crafting projects to the next level! Your imagination and this font will make a perfect combination. Get inspired by its unique charm and create amazing greeting cards, apparel, book, logos, stationery, and much more! This font is PUA encoded which means you can access all of the cute glyphs with ease! It also features a wealth of including ligatures.
  19. Cranach by profonts, $41.99
    This picturesque, beautiful German Blackletter typeface was originally released by Benjamin Becker Succ, Frankfurt am Main, then named ?K�nstlergotisch?. Ralph M. Unger redesigned, digitally remastered and completed the font based on old catalogues/specimen. In honor of the famous Cranach family, German artists in medieval times, we renamed the font after them. The shadowed version was added for even more eye-catching purposes, e.g. in headlines.
  20. Futura Black by Bitstream, $39.99
    Josef Albers drew a stencil sanserif form at the Bauhaus in 1923 (published in 1926); Paul Renner and the Bauer design office made a similar design into a typeface in 1929, and rather confusingly included it in the Futura series. Many websites erroneously attribute the stencil design to Josef Albers, but there is no evidence that the two met or collaborated on Futura Black. In 1929 Josef Albers and Jan Tschichold corresponded on the “Transito” typeface (another very similar stencil typeface, while Paul Renner was working with Jan Tschichold.
  21. Gulyesa Script by Ahmet Altun, $39.00
    Gulyesa script font is a handwriting typeface. It offers stylish alternatives at the first and last letters of the words. In addition to that the font contains a great number of alternates as stylistic, titling, contextual alternates... Also it contains Swashes, Oldstyle Figures and Ornaments. Gulyesa script font is a stylish handwriting font that can be used in everywhere the designers choose and admire. The name of Gulyesa Script Font consists two words; gul means Rose and yesa means a praised person. The name comes from my dear daughter's name.
  22. Cristal Ttris by Johannes Krenner, $7.00
    This Font is inspired by the Nintendo game: Tetris® It has 2 styles: BOLD and THIN. They both have simulated greyscale and can be used out of the box like you see them on the pictures. It comes with more than 450 glyphs per style. More than capable of supporting all european languages, small caps and different numeral figures.
  23. Vernacular Serif by jpFonts, $19.95
    The Vernacular trilogy was designed by Swiss designer Hans-Jürg Hunziker, who had worked for Adrian Frutiger in Paris for many years. Based on the concept of a transitional Linear Antiqua, he has developed a colorful bouquet of typefaces that contain the entire spectrum of typefaces for book design and corporate identity. Thanks to his "Swiss school" and his outstanding skills, he has succeeded in giving the typefaces a particularly noble and sympathetic expression. In addition to the Sans family, there is a Serif family and a Clarendon family, each of which, including the separately drawn italics, is equipped with 12 font weights that are finely tuned to one another. Each of the 3 font styles develops its own character, but thanks to a concept that brings the different font styles closer together, they also work well together and complement each other perfectly. Sans and Clarendon have a vertical axis and similar endings in contrast to the Serif, which has a traditional diagonal axis and horizontal endings. The straight stems and the proportions are used as an element to stress the closeness of the typeface-trilogy. They thus share a comon feature. All fonts contain tabular and proportional figures as well as old style figures. Small caps and small cap figures are also available in all fonts. In addition, some fonts have alternative characters available via style set, such as «g», which can be used to further vary the typeface. Vernacular offers all the options for well-kept typesetting for print and web - for small and large orders.
  24. Vernacular Clarendon by jpFonts, $19.95
    The Vernacular trilogy was designed by Swiss designer Hans-Jürg Hunziker, who had worked for Adrian Frutiger in Paris for many years. Based on the concept of a transitional Linear Antiqua, he has developed a colorful bouquet of typefaces that contain the entire spectrum of typefaces for book design and corporate identity. Thanks to his "Swiss school" and his outstanding skills, he has succeeded in giving the typefaces a particularly noble and sympathetic expression. In addition to the Sans family, there is a Serif family and a Clarendon family, each of which, including the separately drawn italics, is equipped with 12 font weights that are finely tuned to one another. Each of the 3 font styles develops its own character, but thanks to a concept that brings the different font styles closer together, they also work well together and complement each other perfectly. Sans and Clarendon have a vertical axis and similar endings in contrast to the Serif, which has a traditional diagonal axis and horizontal endings. The straight stems and the proportions are used as an element to stress the closeness of the typeface-trilogy. They thus share a comon feature. All fonts contain tabular and proportional figures as well as old style figures. Small caps and small cap figures are also available in all fonts. In addition, some fonts have alternative characters available via style set, such as «g», which can be used to further vary the typeface. Vernacular offers all the options for well-kept typesetting for print and web - for small and large orders.
  25. Kaviron by Graphicfresh, $18.00
    Kaviron is the name of a street in a Greek city. A city that has many civilizations. This font is designed in a more classic way. So it has its own experience in using it. This font is synonymous with 70s or 80s style design visuals, Bold and strong. I hope you enjoy using this font and can come up with clever and brilliant ideas in your designs.
  26. Quick Remarks by Sarid Ezra, $17.00
    Quick Remarks is a reverse and modern serif that comes with stylish and noticeable contrast. With unique uppercase and lowercase, this fonts will make your presentation, poster, or logo even more stunning and stand out! You can mix and match the uppercase and lowercase for unlimited form. This font also include many beautiful ligatures. This fonts support Multi Language. Features Uppercase with unique lowercase Ligatures Number & Symbol Multi language
  27. Gnarly Dude NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    Ross F. George, master of the Speedball pen, called this rather rugged typeface "Personality Script", which might be a suitable name if you had the personality of a porcupine. It does grab your attention, though! Both versions of the font include the 1252 Latin and 1250 CE character sets (with localization for Romanian and Moldovan).
  28. Christmas Doodles Too by Outside the Line, $19.00
    Christmas Doodles Too is the follow up font to Christmas Doodles. More Christmas icons including a tree, fun new ornaments, a dove, gifts, pine trees, a church, drinks, sleigh, tree lights, drum, horn, Santa hat, holly, snowflakes, stockings, candy, and mistletoe. This font works well with Holiday Doodles and Holiday Doodles Too which also have Christmas icons in them.
  29. Sassoon Felt by Sassoon-Williams, $48.00
    Sassoon Felt’s more casual letterforms can be used either as informal text or for the teaching of reading and handwriting; having the letterforms most taught in UK schools. These fonts are an educators alternative to Comic Sans (from Microsoft) and Chalkboard (from Apple), which are more appropriate for ‘Print’ style writing in United States Elementary schools and may also be appropriate for parts of Australia, which can be identified usually by crucifix t, diagonal y downstroke, short f, two-stroke and there may be more. Free to download resources: How to access Stylistic Sets of alternative letters in these fonts
  30. Thanksgiving Joy by Putracetol, $16.00
    Thanksgiving Joy - Various Fun Font is a whimsical and playful typeface designed to celebrate the spirit of Thanksgiving. With its rounded and friendly characters, this font adds an element of fun and warmth to your designs, making it a perfect choice for projects related to this special holiday. This font boasts nine delightful decorative variations, each inspired by different Thanksgiving motifs like turkey, pumpkins, pie, leaves, and hats. It's an ideal font for creating Thanksgiving-themed designs, including invitation cards, birthday invites with a Thanksgiving theme, party decorations, logos, stickers, clothing, packaging, children's books, magazines, and more. With its charming and playful style, Thanksgiving Joy captures the essence of gratitude, celebration, and the joy of Thanksgiving, making it an ideal choice for any project that aims to bring the warmth of this holiday to life
  31. Heibird by Letterena Studios, $17.00
    Heibird is a bold and elegant serif font. It looks gorgeous and stylish and it will most certainly enhance a large range of designs. This font is PUA encoded which means you can access all of the glyphs and swashes with ease! This typeface is perfect for an elegant & luxury logo, book or movie title design, fashion brand, magazine, clothes, lettering, quotes, and so much more.
  32. Glorando by Letterena Studios, $10.00
    Proudly present Glorando Typeface, created by Story type, A serif modern and classic typeface that has its own unique style & modern look. This typeface is perfect for an elegant & luxury logo, book or movie title design, fashion brand, magazine, clothes, lettering, quotes, and so much more. This font is PUA encoded which means you can access all of the glyphs and swashes with ease!
  33. Miya Mine by Arunatype, $15.00
    Miya Mine is a sleek and unique handwritten font, carefully crafted with a touch of creativity. Great for product packaging, branding projects, magazine covers, social media, weddings, or simply used to express words over a background. This font is made for those who need a beautiful and refreshing look. This font is PUA encoded, which means you can access all of the glyphs and swashes with ease!
  34. Rolling Beat by Letterara, $16.00
    Rolling Beat is a bold script font, carefully handcrafted to become a true favorite. Its casual charm makes it appear wonderfully down-to-earth, readable, and, ultimately, incredibly versatile. This font will look outstanding in any context, whether it’s being used on busy backgrounds or as a standalone headline! This font is PUA encoded which means you can access all of the glyphs and swashes with ease!
  35. Gerald by Letterena Studios, $10.00
    Proudly present Gerald Typeface, created by Story type, A serif modern and classic typeface that has its own unique style & modern look. This typeface is perfect for an elegant & luxury logo, book or movie title design, fashion brand, magazine, clothes, lettering, quotes, and so much more. This font is PUA encoded which means you can access all of the glyphs and swashes with ease!
  36. Fogie by Din Studio, $22.00
    Fogie is a modern serif family font. Features with 10 fonts. This family also featured with many ligatures and alternates. Designed with powerful OpenType features in mind and perfectly suited for graphic design and any display use. It could easily work for web, signage, corporate as well as for editorial design. The Thin style is free so you can try this for your content.
  37. Occulista by VersusTwin, $39.00
    Occulista began as a modern take on a vintage tri-line style of typeface, but quickly evolved into something quite different. This heavyweight optically-stimulating family features nine weights, with alternate uppercase letters in place of lowercase. This typeface works best in eye-catching headlines or short bursts of text, and the variant styles can applied to accent key wordings in many interesting combinations.
  38. Christmas Rockstar by Letterara, $12.00
    Christmas Rockstar is a handwritten font with a dry brush texture with rough details. This font has been designed to suit a variety of projects such as business branding, Instagram quotes, Christmas greeting, Poster, blog headers, fashion apparel, sports communities, film, photography, hobbies, and much more. This font is PUA encoded which means you can access all of the glyphs and swashes with ease!
  39. Linotype Zensur by Linotype, $29.99
    Linotype Zensur is part of the Take Type Library, chosen from the entries of the Linotype-sponsored International Digital Type Design Contests of 1994 and 1997. This fun font was created by French designer Gérarld Alexandre and contains one weight. The characters look as though parts of each of them were censored or removed, leaving just enough left over to know what was meant. The basic forms of this font are sans serif and the rounded corners give it an almost soft character. Linotype Zensur is a distinctive typeface which is especially good for headlines in larger point sizes.
  40. Glow Night by Letterena Studios, $17.00
    Glow Night is a classic serif font with a unique style and modern look. It is perfect for elegant and luxury logos, book or movie title design, fashion brands, magazines, clothes, lettering, quotes, and much more. Add it to any of your creative projects, and you will be amazed by the results. This font is PUA encoded, which means you can access all of the glyphs and swashes with ease!
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