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  1. Homeville by Dumadi, $35.00
    Homeville – Elegant Typeface is a font amazing this year. a font that will shake things up in the design world. Distinctive fonts and complemented by alternative styles will enhance your project. Homeville is perfect for design, logos, social media, branding, advertising, product design, handwritten quotes, product packaging, headers, posters, merchandise, and other designs. What’s Included : + Homeville + Standard glyphs + Style Alternate + SWSH + Ligature + Multilingual Accent + Works on PC & Mac, Simple installations Accessible in Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe InDesign, even work on Microsoft Word. PUA Encoded Characters – Fully accessible without additional design software. Fonts include multilingual support + Image used: All photographs/pictures/vectors used in the preview are not included, they are intended for illustration purposes only. Thanks
  2. Bannock Brae Gothic by Red Rooster Collection, $45.00
    Bannock Brae Gothic is a sans serif typeface. It is an original creation of Steve Jackaman (ITF) and was created for the Red Rooster Collection in 1999. The typeface was loosely inspired by a typeface from an old obscure wood type specimen book from the turn of the 20th century. Due to its turn-of-the-century roots, Bannock Brae Gothic has an informal 1920’s art deco look. It finds an ideal home in lighthearted projects concerning crafts, food, festivals, and music, but its alternates still give it the flexibility to showcase a classic and timeless feel in any project.
  3. Medieval Times by Celebrity Fontz, $24.99
    Medieval Times is a digital revival of an illuminated alphabet dating back to a text from the medieval period. Each letter is made up of several different human or mythological animal figures engaged in activities that reflect the beliefs and myths of that enchanted era. Some examples of the beings that you will find in this font are: griffins, dragons, chimeras, lions, gargoyles, unknown mythical winged creatures, peasants, priests, saints, and warriors battling with spears. Comes with a full set of accented letters.
  4. HWT Slab by Hamilton Wood Type Collection, $24.95
    These two extra bold fonts are classic slab serif wood type styles with one detail of difference. Columbian is an extra bold Clarendon wood type that was manufactured by many of the wood type manufacturers in the late 19th century. "Clarendons" feature bracketed or rounded serif joins whereas "Antique" was a class of typefaces that features squared off slab serifs. Some type designs have only minor differences from others. The Columbian design is essentially identical to Wm. Page & Co.'s "Antique no. 4", with the difference being the bracketed serifs. In researching material for the digitization of Columbian, we started with a 15 line font identified as "Columbian" shown in the Angelica Press wood type portfolio (printed in 1976). This font is in fact "Page Antique no. 4". Comparing Antique #4 to Columbian specimens from Hamilton and other manufacturers confirms the only real difference is the serif treatments. Therefore, both fonts are presented as a pair. Each font features a full Western & Central European character set.
  5. Reins by Craft Supply Co, $20.00
    Introduction Introducing Reins – Serif Typeface, a masterpiece that exudes classic elegance with a modern twist. Initially, it captivates with its timeless appearance and style. Versatility at its Best Moreover, it’s incredibly versatile, adapting seamlessly to a multitude of projects. From logos to editorial designs, it enhances every artwork it graces. Furthermore, it brings out the richness in your content, making each word profoundly striking. Classic Appeal This typeface carries a classic appeal, gracefully bridging the past and the present. Coupled with a sense of nostalgia, it remains relevant and attractive for contemporary designs. Therefore, each character stands out, adding a touch of historical elegance.
  6. Storyville by Canada Type, $29.95
    This is the redrawn and expanded version of an alphabet Rebecca Alaccari made back in 2009 as a bespoke font for a tourism agency looking to recapture the appeal of New Orleans after the hurricane Katrina disaster robbed it of its core industries. The brief back then was to "revive the unique spirit of what always made Nola great for new adults, which is the excellent combination of history, romance, food and music." No word of a lie, the brief actually contained "new adults." Storyville contains two interchangeable sets of forms drawn in the doodly, loose and organic way now conspicuously popular with today's young designers, almost every one of whom thinks they will get to design something for a boutique coffee bar somewhere. Well, this whole thing perhaps means freedom, youth, fun, happiness, good stuff like that. But just in case, a little caution doesn't hurt: Use this font only if you know what you're doing. We don't want to go back to the 1990s. Please. We were nearly done for by that exposure the first time around. The ligatures feature in this font does some pseudo-randomization, so the forms in doubled letters don't repeat. Serious fun can be had by also applying the stylistic alternates feature, or picking a letter in the middle of a setting and disabling the ligatures feature. Or various sequences of all that. If you don't like any of that stuff, just forget about it. Uh, wutever.
  7. Morgenfrisk by Hanoded, $10.00
    Morgenfrisk is one of those words you cannot really translate: it is Danish for ‘feeling refreshed after a good night’s sleep’. Morgenfrisk font is a handmade, thin school class font - very legible, very neat and very nice too. I found the original letters in a Speedball™ Text Book. There were only so many of them, so I designed the missing ones myself. I adjusted some of the original letters to a more contemporary look. Comes with a frisk amount of diacritics!
  8. Faible by Identity Letters, $29.00
    An open-hearted humanist sans-serif. Playful and friendly. Faible is everybody’s darling. You cannot not like this good-natured humanist typeface. Sure, it’s a typeface for serious work—but all serious work is better when you put a smile on your face and a whistle on your lips. The typeface itself isn’t rooted in calligraphy, but there are quite some details in Faible that reference handwriting and add a friendly, humanist facet to its appearance. Take the bowls of B, P, and R: they are merrily bulged, like balloons about to take off. The curved leg of the R adds to this joyful mood. Faible’s italics are rendered playfully, too: they’re not merely sloped Roman styles. Rather, they were designed independently with an internal dynamic that sets them apart on the page. With its trademark glyphs, the swooshin’ K and k, and its friendly details, Faible will radiate optimism in display sizes, titles, and headlines. That makes it a great choice for book covers, posters, editorial design, branding, corporate design, advertising, and packaging. Nontheless, it’s carefully spaced and equipped with plenty OpenType features—a reliable tool for short texts and body copy, too. The font family consists of six weights (ranging from Thin to Black), each with its corresponding italic style. Faible’s glyph set contains more than 600 characters, allowing you to enhance your layouts with ligatures, different sets of figures, case sensitive forms, arrows, and other necessities for the ambitious typographer. Faible is the typeface that puts “fun” back into “functional”.
  9. Amallinda Script by Ardian Nuvianto, $23.00
    Amallinda's script offers a seamless and natural flow, creating a handwritten feel that adds a personal touch to your work. The font's versatility shines in various contexts, from fashion and beauty to lifestyle and beyond. Embrace the enchanting allure of Amallinda script font and elevate your designs with a harmonious blend of classic and contemporary. This font invites you to infuse your projects with sophistication and artistic expression, creating a lasting impression that resonates with style and grace.
  10. VVDS Praliner by Vintage Voyage Design Supply, $15.00
    PRALINER – New elegant font family with a lot of stylish alternates and ligatures. Really good looked for branding projects, packaging, headers, posters and signs. Playful and Stylish. Uppercase and lowercase initials. You can use it as for modern style typography and also it looks good in a vintage style projects. Especially when you combine strokes with shadow. A lot of alternates and ligatures give you a many unique variations for the same words. Comes with three widths with stroke styles.
  11. Flefixx by Sun Young Oh, $54.00
    Flefixx is a typeface designed to support a project "Flefixx", an idiosyncratic visual language and typeface system that unfolds narratives based on common combinations of letters. In this visual language, just as individual letters come together like puzzle pieces to form different meanings or words based on combinations, the typeface is also constructed from fragmentary elements, each playing a distinct role as if they are individual pieces. The intentional exposure of the intersections of these fragments emphasizes the typeface's creation through interconnected elements. Furthermore, diacritics and dots are strategically positioned as ornaments, enhancing their presence within the gaps between letters. This concept aligns with the theme of composition and connectivity among fragments, allowing strong rhythmic patterns to emerge as letters and symbols blend in a paragraph. Additionally, the prominent and bold punctuation marks serve to provide pauses and clarity within sentences that incorporate both letters and the visual language. They contribute to articulating sentence structure amidst the dynamic flow of sentences with combined characters and visuals.
  12. Sandalwood JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    An example of an antique sans serif wood type displayed in Rob Roy Kelly’s “American Wood Type” was the working model for Sandalwood JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  13. Uplink by Sudtipos, $59.00
    Uplink is decorative upright lettering with heavy calligraphic influences and clear friendly forms. Alternate forms with artificial "tail" connections, swashing their way from one letter across the vertical stroke of the next, add an unusual yet distinctly human detail to the forms that shape the words. Uplink's reserved humor can be a little tolerant of mechanical abuses like shearing or stretching, which makes it ideal for food product packaging design.
  14. Zyklop NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    A random scan from a late nineteenth-century German type specimen book, encountered on the internet, provided the pattern for this surprisingly contemporary face. Although all of the characters are parallel to the baseline, the unusual dimensional treatment tends to give the impression that they slant upward to the right. Both versions of this font include the complete Unicode 1252 Latin and Unicode 1250 Central European character sets.
  15. Wooden Alphabet by Yumna Type, $25.00
    Wooden Alphabet is a peculiar wood texture and shape-inspiring display font having unique, attractive letter designs in prominent uppercases along with wood textures to express natural nuances. All of the font letters are very carefully, smoothly designed in detail as if they were made of real wood. In fact, wood textures on the letters leave the impressions of warmth and nature on the designs. Wooden Alphabet excels at the ability to create natural impressions and warm nuances in order to make your designs look interestingly different for increasing the product’s attractiveness. Such a wood-themed font is a perfect match for any nature, environment, or organic related products. To be greatly legible, you can use it for big text sizes. Wooden Alphabet provides a clipart in accordance with the font theme as a bonus and features you can enjoy. Features: Multilingual Supports PUA Encoded Numerals and Punctuations Wooden Alphabet fits best for various design projects, such as brandings, headings, magazine covers, quotes, printed products, merchandise, social media, etc. Find out more ways to use this font by taking a look at the font preview. Thanks for purchasing our fonts. Hopefully, you have a great time using our font. Feel free to contact us anytime for further information or when you have trouble with the font. Thanks a lot and happy designing.
  16. Mafuta by Scholtz Fonts, $19.00
    Mafuta is a round, happy font, named for the Zulu word for "fat". In tribal societies in Africa, where food was often scarce and almost never easily come by, it was considered desirable to appear "well fed". Roundness was a symbol of high status in the tribe, and a sign of wealth. The up-beat, bold outline of the font celebrates the confidence of people who feel comfortable being who they are. The font manages to be both contemporary and African. It is best used for posters and for headings.
  17. Retrouvailles by Hanoded, $15.00
    Retrouvailles is a French word, which means ‘the feeling one gets after reuniting after a long time’. This script font was based on a couple of handwritten letters and postcards and my own imagination. I used a drawing tablet for the ligatures and the connecting strokes. Retrouvailles comes in 3 distinct styles: the slightly slanted regular style, an Italic style and a back slanted style. Retrouvailles has an abundance of goodies under the hood: it comes with a lot of ligatures and all the diacritics you could poke a stick at.
  18. Glamline by Tadiar, $17.00
    Glamline Font is classic and modern sans serif font carefully designed and well looking with Latin Extended character set. It is good for Text and Headers with lowercase and uppercase letters both! Glamline ideally works in luxury, fashion, cosmetics, wine and food areas. Please see the large preview images to see how it works.
  19. Nawin Latin by Letterjuice, $66.00
    Nawin is an informal Arabic typeface inspired by handwriting. The idea behind this design is to create a type family attractive and ownable for children but at the same time a design that keeps excellent letter recognition for reading. Handwriting has been a great source of inspiration in this particular typeface. By emulating the movements of the pen, we have obtained letter shapes that express spontaneity. A bright group of letters create a lively and beautiful paragraph of text. To get closer to handwriting and the variety of letter shapes that we draw while writing, this typeface offers a large number of alternative characters, which differ slightly from the default ones. Because we have programed the «Contextual Alternate» feature in the fonts, these alternate characters appear automatically as you set a text on your computer. For instance, in the Arabic variability on vertical proportions between letters Alef and initial Lam, create movement in text and avoid the cold mechanical feel of repetition. In the case of the Latin a part from having an entire alternate basic alphabet, there are also different letterforms for characters with diacritics, this way variability becomes even greater. Nawin is quirky and elegant at the same time. Letter recognition is relevant when reading continuous text. For this reason, in the Arabic, we have added another contextual alternate feature with alternate characters that help to avoid confusion when letters with similar or the same shape repeat inside one word. This is the case of medial «beh and Yeh» repeated three times continuously in the same word. The alternate characters change in shape and length, facilitating distinction to the reader. Since this typeface is inspired by handwriting and the free movement of the hand while writing, we considered ligatures a good asset for this design. The Arabic has a wide range of ligatures that enhance movement and fluidity in text making look text alive, while the Latin achieves this same effect via contextual alternates.
  20. Nawin Arabic Ltn by Letterjuice, $107.00
    Nawin is an informal Arabic typeface inspired by handwriting. The idea behind this design is to create a type family attractive and ownable for children but at the same time a design that keeps excellent letter recognition for reading. Handwriting has been a great source of inspiration in this particular typeface. By emulating the movements of the pen, we have obtained letter shapes that express spontaneity. A bright group of letters create a lively and beautiful paragraph of text. To get closer to handwriting and the variety of letter shapes that we draw while writing, this typeface offers a large number of alternative characters, which differ slightly from the default ones. Because we have programed the «Contextual Alternate» feature in the fonts, these alternate characters appear automatically as you set a text on your computer. For instance, in the Arabic variability on vertical proportions between letters Alef and initial Lam, create movement in text and avoid the cold mechanical feel of repetition. In the case of the Latin a part from having an entire alternate basic alphabet, there are also different letterforms for characters with diacritics, this way variability becomes even greater. Nawin is quirky and elegant at the same time. Letter recognition is relevant when reading continuous text. For this reason, in the Arabic, we have added another contextual alternate feature with alternate characters that help to avoid confusion when letters with similar or the same shape repeat inside one word. This is the case of medial «beh and Yeh» repeated three times continuously in the same word. The alternate characters change in shape and length, facilitating distinction to the reader. Since this typeface is inspired by handwriting and the free movement of the hand while writing, we considered ligatures a good asset for this design. The Arabic has a wide range of ligatures that enhance movement and fluidity in text making look text alive, while the Latin achieves this same effect via contextual alternates.
  21. Whisky Trail by Vozzy, $10.00
    Introducing a vintage look label font named "Whisky Trail". All available characters you can see at the screenshot. This font have 7 styles - Regular, Full, Shadow, Light, Shadow FX, Light FX and Print. This font will good viewed on any retro design like poster, t-shirt, label, logo etc. For using effect layer: Type your text in Regular. Copy that and paste at the same position. Change the style to Light FX or Shadow FX. After that you can choose different colors for Regular font and Shadow or Light effects. For the catchwords type the word with space before and after word (for sample ' with ', or ' with2 ' for alternate view of catchword), 'Discretionary Ligatures' on the 'OpenType' tab must be turned on. Or paste it from 'Glyphs' tab in any place on your text. This in Illustrator. In Photoshop 'Discretionary Ligatures' you can find in the menu Type - OpenType. Thank you!
  22. Harond by Arterfak Project, $29.00
    Introducing Harond font, a bold serif font with a retro touch. Inspired by the dynamic and chubby typography style of the 70s, this font exudes a delightful, playful, yet elegant impression, making it ideal for various design themes, especially in the realm of food-related design. Harond is a display font best suited for larger sizes. Its plump form and tight spacing offer a delightful design experience and captivate attention. It's the perfect choice for use in posters, decals, logos, branding, flyers, promotional materials, motion graphics, packaging, and much more! But that's not all you get with this font. In addition to the standard alphabet, Harond also comes with multilingual support and numerous special characters, making it easier to enhance your designs.
  23. Zeneon by Ditatype, $29.00
    Zeneon is an extraordinary display font that combines the captivating allure of neon lights with an intriguing inline design. With its bold uppercase letterforms and electrifying neon style, this typeface creates a visually stunning and unforgettable impact. The defining feature of Zeneon lies in its mesmerizing neon-inspired design, enhanced by a distinctive inline element. Each letter is meticulously crafted to emanate the vibrant glow of neon lights, capturing the essence of urban energy. The inline detail adds an extra layer of visual interest, creating a dynamic and captivating composition. Inspired by the enchanting charm of neon signs, Zeneon infuses a sense of liveliness and modernity into each character. The font embodies the pulsating energy of neon lights, casting a radiant glow that demands attention. This neon style evokes a nostalgic urban atmosphere, adding a touch of excitement and intrigue to your designs. The uppercase letterforms of Zeneon are bold and assertive, making a powerful statement with their distinct design. The combination of the neon style and the intriguing inline element enhances the font's overall composition, creating a captivating visual impact. Zeneon is perfect for headlines, logos, signage, and any design project that seeks to command attention with a touch of neon-inspired flair. Enjoy the various features available in this font. Features: Alternates Multilingual Supports PUA Encoded Numerals and Punctuations Zeneon fits for creating posters, branding materials, digital artwork, or anything in between, this font will elevate your project to new heights. It particularly shines in applications related to nightlife, entertainment, technology, and urban-themed designs, where it adds a futuristic edge. Find out more ways to use this font by taking a look at the font preview. Thanks for purchasing our fonts. Hopefully, you have a great time using our font. Feel free to contact us anytime for further information or when you have trouble with the font. Thanks a lot and happy designing.
  24. Montada by BRtype, $18.00
    The design of Montada was inspired by the manual printing of mixed wood types.
  25. FTF Brotein by Forberas Club, $19.00
    FTF Brotein is a Handwritten font that will make your designs look Powerful, Playful, Bold, and good. It is a great font for events, Wedding Project, signature, album covers, logos, branding, magazines, social media posts, advertisements, but it also works great for other projects. Add it to your fonts’ library, and it will enhance your creativity!
  26. Brevet by Solotype, $19.95
    Authentic copy of the original, with a couple of minor changes to the caps, making them fit better. Although made for the American market by an American typefounder, we found this font in a York, England printshop when we went on a second visit to the famous DeLittle Wood Type factory.
  27. Restrain by Sohel Studio, $16.00
    Restrain is a Modern serif typeface Unique alternate , multilingual support with perfect kerning. its modern and minimal treatment, it makes a great starting point as well as an enhancement for your design. It is perfect for cosmetic brand, fashion promotion , modern advertising design, invitation card, art quote, home decoration , book/cover titles, special events, and much more. etc. Restrain Features: · Uppercase & Lowercase · Alternates & Ligatures · Numerals & Punctuation · Accented characters · Multilingual Support · Unicode PUA Encoded If you want the SVG version please contact me. While using this product, if you encounter any problem or spot something we may have missed, please don't hesitate to drop us a message. We'd love to hear your feedbacks in order to further fine-tune our products.
  28. Eckhardt Dualine JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    While searching online for vintage type inspirations, an image was spotted of an old letterhead for a steel manufacturing company. The hand lettering of the word 'Ludlum' only offered D,L,M and E as visual examples, but from this Jeff Levine has designed Eckhardt Dualine JNL - a Deco-flavored dual-line type font. As with a number of other releases that emulate hand-lettering or sign painting, Jeff has named this font in honor of his good friend, the late Albert Eckhardt, Jr.; who ran Allied Signs in Miami from 1959 until his passing.
  29. Burger by Lián Types, $25.00
    Inspired in the world of the fast-food, my aim with Burger was to achieve a sexy slab serif font. Since it's not very common to see slabs with swashes I consider this project as an experiment with interesting results. In order to mantain an even weight on the written word, all the glyphs including the swashy ones had to look like compact blocks: This makes the font work much better used with almost no leading, as seen in posters above. Despite the formal look of its genre, this slab serif is also very playful and unique. (Maybe unhealthy food deserves better fonts already, right?) Taste Burger, come on, give it a try! On a more personal note: Why I made this font? Some months ago I started the gym and with it, an strict diet to see some results faster... Maybe my temptation is being, in Lacanian terms, "sublimated" by making delicious and unhealthy fonts.
  30. Minnesota by Solotype, $19.95
    Another of the “must have” wood types for those doing poster work with an old-time flavor. Very readable, therefore very useful. We did ads for an old western tourist railroad, and used this often. William Page was a prolific designer of wood types, and his fonts were at every poster print shop we visited.
  31. Westward JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Westward JNL is an interesting variation on the popular wood type known as a French Clarendon style, or more popularly known as Western or Circus lettering. Based on an A-Z set of wood type pieces, this novelty approach of curved and wavy horizontal strokes is sure to grab attention when applied to headlines.
  32. Zing Script Rust by Fontfabric, $29.00
    Zing Script Rust is created to add extra vitalness in your designs, highlighting it’s unique charm. It is being fully programmed with OpenType features—including the smart Contextual Alternatives, Swashes and Standard Ligatures — in order to visualize the characteristics of a true script. Zing Goodies As a dessert we serve you Zing GoodiesTM that tops off the whole package, making it the extraordinary delicacy! It has 4 basic forms—Bakery, BBQ, Banners and Words —with two style each, which contain plenty of adorable icons for any food and taste, elaborated banners, ribbons and ornaments, and even beautiful selection of useful words accentuating your design.
  33. Rosenbaum by SIAS, $34.90
    The design of Rosenbaum started with the idea of an eclectic merger of didone stroke pattern and contrast, uncial letterforms and blackletter appearance. It was a destillation experiment. It happened around christmas in 2011. The result is a unique typeface which strongly evokes a peculiar pastiche mood without being any historical in the strict sense of the word. It’s all about the fun to mix ingredients and to freely create reminiscences in a new way. Rosenbaum is a typeface like a fairytale – one of a kind, strangely poetic and incredibly true at once… Use Rosenbaum for emotional typographics, for fairytale books and stories, for headings and invitations, for distinctive labels or menu cards, for Wave Gothic publishing … you will know best! Both Rosenbaum Eins and Rosenbaum Rose contain all characters needed for any European language. They both contain the same range of additional symbols and ornaments, some of them are zero-width calligraphic embellishments designed for direct combination with the letters, even inside of words.
  34. Dog Butter Pro by No Bodoni, $35.00
    This is a curvaceous playful casual upright display script (the name inspired by Tibetan yak butter) and is unique due to the tall ascenders and cap heights combined with a small x-height and small cap height. Due to these variations I designed different heights of quote marks for visual consistency. There are five weights and multi Latin language support. This font is perfect for lingerie catalogs, gorgeous cookbooks, curvaceous branding and logo design, callipygian magazine heads, sumptuous restaurant and food designs, flamboyant word poetry and more.
  35. Gurinda by Twinletter, $12.00
    Gurinda sanserif font is our newest font project to go together with your unique and infinite creativity. Using this font as text is surely nice to the eye and read, and using it as a title will make your project seem enchanting and astound many people. Don’t be hesitant; all of your projects are unique, therefore make them unique with this typeface. of course, your various design projects will be perfect and extraordinary if you use this font because this font is equipped with a font family, both for titles and subtitles and sentence text, start using our fonts for your extraordinary projects.
  36. HS Almidad by Hiba Studio, $50.00
    HS Almidad has been started in coincidence with my designing logotypes consisting of triangle geometric, looking shape and overall structure. After designing several words, I thought of using the design concept of this logo to develop a geometric Kufi font. All letters of this typeface family were conceived with suitable and coordinated dimensions to create five weights: Thin, Light, Regular, Medium and Bold: They support Arabic, Persian, Urdu and Kurdish languages. With a triangle look, this font is a simple and creative addition, which can be useful for book titles and variety of other geometrical constructions projects. It brings new design concept to enhance beauty and harmony and enrich our previous geometrical font contributions, which started with the release of HS Alhandasi , HS Almohandis and HS Alfaris from HibaStuido.
  37. Stablehand JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A vintage Wells wood type was the basis for Stablehand JNL.
  38. Peanut Donuts by IKIIKOWRK, $17.00
    Proudly Present Peanut Donuts - Retro Bubble Type, created by ikiiko. Peanut Donuts is a font that perfectly encapsulates nostalgia, you can travel back in time to a time of delectable delicacies and mouthwatering delights. This retro bubble font, which was meticulously crafted, is the ideal option for your vintage products. The Peanut Donut blends your packaging, labeling, and advertising with delectably nostalgic appeal to bring the happiness and enjoyment of the past to the present. It instantly conjures up images of vintage cafes, soda fountains, and recognizable food trucks with its rounded corners and bubbly shapes. This typeface is perfect for an vintage stuff, retro poster layout, children book, comic, packaging, food & beverages and also good for quotes, or simply as a stylish text overlay to any background image. What's included? Uppercase & Lowercase Number & Punctuation Multilingual Support Works on PC & Mac
  39. American Oak by Ian Barnard, $15.00
    I've always been drawn to the beautiful typography of whiskey, gin, rum & bourbon bottle labels, as they enhanced the history that is behind this aged old spirits. A combination of elegant scripts and rugged serifs, these labels give sensibility to the slow process which these spirits go through in the distilling process.
  40. Rosemarine by ahweproject, $9.00
    Rosemarine is an elegant and clean serif font. Whatever the topic, this font will be a wonderful asset to your font library, as it has the potential to enhance any creation.
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