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  1. Kticha by Typink, $11.00
    Excellent futuristic font with pretty rounded angles will fit any title or heading. It supports more than 20 European languages. This font is unique for it's elegant and thin letters. Font's idea came to the designer in the late autumn when tender yellow leaves fell to his hands. The combination of straight lines and bows had sparked a thought about the font, that could be used as awesome decoration.
  2. Well Cake by Sign Studio, $12.00
    Well Cake is a font that has a sweet, cute, warm typeface and some retro style. The body is quite thick, so this font is perfect for logo designs, posters, brochures and various other printing needs. Alternate Characters with 2 Stylistic Sets will make it easier to select long texts. Hope this font can help your design project.
  3. Robert Hunster by Mightype, $16.00
    Robert Hunster Script is a modern calligraphy font with the current handwriting style, this font is perfect for branding, wedding invites, magazines, mugs, business cards, quotes, posters, and more, you can try first if you want to buy this font. Robert Hunster Script is equipped with 369 glyphs. and by having many of these glyphs there will be able to choose the letters according to your liking, lots of variations and options for each letter, so you can customize on your design choices. With pleasure and happiness, in this font package you will get: - Robert Hunster Script OTF To use a variety of letters, you need a program that supports OpenType features such as Adobe Photoshop Cs / Adobe Photoshop CC, Adobe Illustrator CS / Adobe Illustrator CC, Adobe Indesign and Corel Draw and many more programs that support OpenType. If you do not have a program that supports OpenType, you can access all the alternate glyphs using Font Book (Mac) or Character Map (Windows) If you have any question, do not hesitate to contact me by email mightype89@gmail.com Thanks and happy designing :-)
  4. P22 Tuscan Expanded by IHOF, $24.95
    P22 Tuscan Expanded is a digitization of the mid-19th Century Woodtype font "Antique Tuscan Expanded - Wells & Webb 1854". Specimens of this font are rarely, if ever, seen with a lower case. It is noted in the book American Wood Type 1828-1900 by Rob Roy Kelly that the lower case is "missing". This version was digitized from a recently discovered full set including all lower case plus ff ligatures. One unique feature of this design is the heart shape formed in the V, X & Y.
  5. Raskal by PizzaDude.dk, $20.00
    Yiehar! Woohee! This is a funky and chunky wild west PizzaDude font! Buy all three versions at once and save a fistful of dollars!
  6. Fau Fau by Daylight Fonts, $50.00
    This is a groovy, modern Bodoni with a strong body and very subtle, beautiful lines. It will make your typography fresher and more impactful!
  7. Cadence by Elemeno, $25.00
    Cadence was designed for a computer consulting company called Shamrock Solutions. The logo needed a Celtic font for the word "shamrock" that complimented the tech font used for the word "solutions." Most Celtic fonts didn't hold up well next to the tech font, which led to the creation of Cadence. Although inspired by Irish designs, Cadence is a sharp departure from traditional Celtic typefaces and in most contexts the inspiration isn't immediately obvious.
  8. Gopher by Adam Ladd, $25.00
    Gopher is a reverse contrast, geometric sans serif typeface in 3 optical sizes ranging — Text, Normal, and Display. With the most subtle contrast,Text works best in smaller type settings while Display is the most dramatic as the contrast has been pushed more to the extreme for an immediate visual impact. Gopher works great in a variety of settings for branding, advertising, posters, magazines, packaging, and more.
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  10. Palestra by Larin Type Co, $12.00
    Palestra - a modern sans serif font in four style : Regular, Italic, Bold and Bold italic. In this font, I can see many alternatives for the lowercase and most common ligatures that fit perfectly with this font style. This font can look more classic without serifs and more expressive with alternative substitutes, try to play with them and you will get the uniqueness in your project. All characters in this font are PUA-encoded.
  11. Matondo Pro by AukimVisuel, $9.00
    The Matondo Pro Family is a marvelous, elegantly designed font family. This sans serif doubles as a display font, because of it’s unique shapes. The Matondo Pro font family is guaranteed to make your design stand out from the crowd, and leave a lasting impression.
  12. Cattleya by Gian Studio, $12.00
    Cattleya is a stylish and retro handwritten font. this font is perfect for branding, logos,wedding invites, magazines, mugs, business cards, quotes, posters, and more, you can try first if you want to buy this font. Cattleya is equipped with 412 glyphs. and by having many of these glyphs there will be able to choose the letters according to your likes, lots of variations and options for each letter, so you can customize on your design choices. to use a variety of flying machines, you need a program that supports OpenType features such as Adobe Photoshop Cs / Adobe Photoshop CC, Adobe Illustrator CS / Adobe Illustrator CC, Adobe Indesign and Corel Draw and many more programs that support OpenType. If you do not have a program that supports OpenType, you can access all the alternate glyphs using Font Book (Mac) or Character Map (Windows) Thanks and happy designing :-) Thank You for purchase! Designers: Afri Giani Publisher: Gian Studio
  13. Nattyla by Mightype, $16.00
    Nattyla Script is a modern calligraphic font in a current handwriting style. This font is perfect for branding, wedding invites, magazines, mugs, business cards, quotes, posters, and more: you can try first if you want to buy this font. Nattyla Script is equipped with 328 glyphs. By having so many glyphs you will be able to choose the letters according to your likes and needs. There are lots of variations and options for each letter, so you can customize your design choices. You need a program that supports OpenType features such as Adobe Photoshop Cs / Adobe Photoshop CC, Adobe Illustrator CS / Adobe Illustrator CC, Adobe Indesign and Corel Draw or other programs that support OpenType. If you do not have a program that supports OpenType, you can access all the alternate glyphs using Font Book (Mac) or Character Map (Windows). If you have any question, do not hesitate to contact me by email mightype89@gmail.com Thanks and happy designing, and thank you for choosing "Nattyla"!
  14. Stagehand JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Too often, familiarity in type design can fool us into mislabeling similar styles of lettering. The Art Deco years provided many variations of the thick-and-thin alphabet, and we tend to lump all of them together as being "a version of Broadway", as this is the most popular of the genre. However, if one looks closely at each design, they will see variations of line thickness, angles and even individual character design. One such variation is Stagehand JNL, based on a set of wood type and now presented in digital form.
  15. Pastiche Brush by Eclectotype, $40.00
    This handmade looking brush font is inspired by the titles of the 1959 movie, Imitation of Life, by prolific film titles artist, Wayne Fitzgerald. The 'pastiche' of the font's name derives from the 'imitation' of the film's title, and from the imitation of the brush. OpenType enabled software can make Pastiche Brush feel even more handmade. There are alternates for every letter and number, and most punctation marks and symbols. Every letter has at least one alternate glyph, and more commonly used (in English at least) letters have up to three, so when contextual alternates are enabled, the font automatically cycles through glyphs in a pseudo-random manner. This means no double letter combination will ever contain two identical glyphs. Not only this, but it's highly likely the same word will look different elsewhere in the sentence. The contextual alternates feature also takes care of start and end forms of letters, for an even more handmade feel. This is a great font for headlines in fashion glossies, food packaging where an organic look is desirable, posters, perfume bottles, wine bottles... the list goes on. And with extensive language support, it's going to be a very usable addition to your display font repertoire.
  16. Witch Hazel by Missy Meyer, $16.00
    Witch Hazel has been quite a while in the making; a fun font with slightly flared serifs, lots of ligatures and alternates, and over 1150 glyphs! This font is great for holiday designs, from Valentine's Day to Halloween to Christmas! It also bridges modern and vintage styling, so you can use it for fairy tales and pirates, or for your company's branding and logo! I just couldn't stop adding more and more to this font. Witch Hazel includes: - The usual A-Z, a-z, 0-9, and tons of punctuation; - Greek uppercase letters; - Cyrillic uppercase letters; - Over 430 extended Latin characters; - Small caps; - Decorative alternates for all letters (some letters have up to 8 alternates!); - Numbers and uppercase letters with pointy spurs; - Numbers and uppercase letters with rounded spurs; - 40 two-letter ligatures! All characters are OpenType coded and PUA-encoded, so they can be accessed by all design programs. And I'm including a PDF with the full character list; you can use it for reference, or you can copy/paste directly from the PDF into your project!
  17. ALS Zwoelf by Art. Lebedev Studio, $63.00
    The design of Zwoelf stems from a letter created by Oleg Pashchenko for the poetry book called “They Talk.” Modified in several ways, the lettering gained readability and a more neutral look. This typeface combines Modern and Gothic styles, ugliness and beauty, the horrifying and the funny. Typographers may highlight any of this. Zwoelf features elements that can be found in both Roman and Gothic styles, but has no real historical prototype. It creates coarse body copy that feels like blackletters. The type is well-suited for use with rough line graphics. Zwoelf is a good choice for short texts, headings, witchcraft potion recipes, madrigals, spells and treasure map naming.
  18. Boronia by Studioways, $10.00
    Meet Boronia, Studioways' latest typeface release! This six weight family was developed with the single idea of redefining the simple sans serif to pair with any style of font family. It is meant to blend with a variety of media, from editorial to bridal and fashion. The Boronia family weights range from an ultra sexy thin to a voluptuous bold, each with a companion italic, making it the 'perfect type' for all tastes. Each font supports the standard Western European character set. So scoop up this great sans serif font, BORONIA, and start making your work shine! Buy them individually or get a great deal on the family pack!
  19. Plinc Buffalo by House Industries, $33.00
    Just as its eponymous ancestors graced vast Western vistas, Buffalo fills broad horizontal typographic topography with distinctive dignity. Buffalo’s migration across a visual landscape that straddles two millennia saw it survive the threat of extinction similar to its mammalian ancestors and emerge with rotund relevance. Now fortified with modern character sets and digital flexibility, nothing espouses an artisanal post-western industrial craft renaissance quite like Buffalo. Legendary lettering artist and type designer Ed Benguiat created the original film version of Buffalo for Photo-Lettering Inc. Working under the direction of the current Photo-Lettering partners, Dutch type designer Donald Roos digitized and expanded Buffalo while expertly maintaining the organic nuances found in the original version. Like all good subversives, House Industries hides in plain sight while amplifying the look, feel and style of the world’s most interesting brands, products and people. Based in Delaware, visually influencing the world.
  20. DF Ariënne by Dutchfonts, $33.00
    The Etalage-script has been drawn for the first time in the year 2000, based on a early 20th century lettering stencil with what farmer Boelema at Lalleweer stenciled his grainsacks. Eventually the script letter was developed as a typeface with a wink to the ‘lost’ displaytypes for the ‘display window’ of graphic designer Ariënne Boelens, who in exchange made the website www.lalleweer.nl. What originated the Ariënne should be evident now.
  21. Weiss Rundgotisch by Linotype, $67.99
    The German designer Emil Rudolf Weiss originally created Weiss Rundgotisch for the Bauer typefoundry in 1937. In their catalog for the typeface, Bauer began with this quote from Leonhard Wagner: The round gothic (rundgotisch) script is the most beautiful kind of script; she is called the mother and the queen of all the rest." While designing Weiss Rundgotisch, Weiss was inspired by Renaissance types cut by the Augsberg printer Erhard Ratdolt. Ratdolt had spent some time in Venice, which is most likely where he became familiar with round gothic letters. This sort of letterform was never as popular in Germany as Fraktur or Gotisch may have been, but round gothic types were used there for centuries to represent arts and craft feelings, as well as old-fashioned handwork. For a blackletter typeface, Weiss Rundgotisch is very similar to normal serif and sans serif designs, especially its uppercase letters, which seem to have some uncial influence in them as well. Therefore, Weiss Rundgotisch is more legible for contemporary readers, making this an excellent choice for anyone looking to set text, logos, or headlines with in blackletter. Weiss Rundgotisch was apparently quite a difficult typeface to design, even for a master designer like Weiss. He began work on the face in 1915; Weiss Rundgotisch's development took over 20 years to complete."
  22. Shabby Brush by Pavel Boog, $14.00
    Shabby brush - creating this font Pavel was inspired by the past and visualized a good future. Erasing lines of letters, like memories that have passed through years. The long-lasting brush continues to create and inspire with all its strength
  23. Torges by Fitrah Type, $14.00
    Torges is the newest typeface with a marker style. The entire typography has been designed to work on large sizes. This font ideal for designing merchandise, social media, marketing posts, product packaging & branding projects. Torges supports uppercase, lowercase, numerals and punctuation.
  24. Benjor by Megami Studios, $12.50
    Named in honor of the great bossa nova artist, Benjor is a fat display meant for headlines, attention-grabbing displays and even Brazilian record covers! Striking and eye pleasing, it's simply que bom!
  25. 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.
  26. Marmo by Stefano Giliberti, $15.00
    Marmo is a font family with sharp-edged and thick-bodied character. It supports 113 languages, features a total of 486 glyphs and includes an italicized version for each of the 5 weights.
  27. Akira Kobayashi's ITC Seven Treasures is a symbol font for use in patterns and textures. The interlocking patterns, usually circular or oval, are taken primarily from motifs used in Japanese textiles. Most of these designs are known as komon, or tiny patterns," and they are often applied to kimono and other textiles, although their use is not limited to fabrics. They also appear carved in wood in traditional architecture, and painted in pictures as background patterns. Each of the individual designs in ITC Seven Treasures Ornaments is carefully sized and spaced so that it will fit together into a continuous pattern. Most overlap slightly but precisely, so that when you type a row of them you can't tell where one leaves off and the next begins. They may be combined or alternated to vary the texture of a background pattern."
  28. strokeWeight by Schriftlabor, $29.00
    strokeWeight is inspired by the aesthetics of computer vector graphics. strokeWeight is the name of a processing programming function to set the thickness of a stroke. The single bezier curve that describes a stem as a centerline with a particular stem thickness represents the basic idea of this typeface. The unconventional corners and stem endings derive from the concept. If you buy the complete strokeWeight family you will get a strokeWeight variable font file for free!
  29. Municipal Pool JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A photo of the now closed [circa-1953] Lowell Municipal Pool (at 1601 N. 28th St.) in Boise, Idaho shows the words “Municipal Pool” formed into the cement of the entrance to the above-ground swimming facility. Both the lettering and building entrance designs harken back to the Art Deco era and the sign features stencil-like characters. This inspired a typeface aptly named Municipal Pool JNL, and is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  30. Gleeful Bubble by Insan Perkasya, $12.00
    Gleeeful Bubble, a delightful font that bubbles with joy, featuring a hint of sparkling bubbles in each character. This playful typeface adds a touch of whimsy to your designs, infusing them with a sense of light-hearted cheer. Let Gleeeful Bubble be the choice that brings a burst of happiness and a sprinkle of effervescent charm to your creative projects. If you have any question, please contact us
  31. Neutraface Text by House Industries, $33.00
    Although better known for his residential buildings, Richard Neutra’s commercial projects nevertheless resonate the same holistic ecology—unity with the surrounding landscape and uncompromising functionalism. His attention to detail even extended to the selection of signage for his buildings. It is no wonder that Neutra specified lettering that was open and unobtrusive, the same characteristics which typified his progressive architecture. House Industries brings the same linear geometry to Neutraface without sacrificing an unmistakably warm and human feel. FEATURES AUTOMATIC SMALL CAPS: If you specify “Small Caps”, InDesign and Photoshop will automatically substitute the true small caps charac- ters as well as the corresponding figures and punctuation for any lowercase characters. NEUTRAFACE TEXT ALTERNATES: Neutraface Text contains several stylistic alternate characters. LIGATURES: This feature is on by default. It will substitute a long list of “f” and “t” ligatures. For example, open InDesign or Photoshop and type “ff” or “tt”. Like all good subversives, House Industries hides in plain sight while amplifying the look, feel and style of the world’s most interesting brands, products and people. Based in Delaware, visually influencing the world.
  32. Beautiful Victoria by Letterena Studios, $9.00
    Beautiful Victoria is a lovely script font featuring charming, playful characters that seem to dance along the baseline. Add this font to your most creative ideas, and notice how it makes them stand out! Beautiful Victoria is PUA encoded which means you can access all glyphs and swashes with ease!
  33. Scottsdale Desert by Adam Fathony, $39.00
    Scottsdale Desert is inspired by a classic contemporary Display combined with a simple modern Serif look. It's a versatile font, it can be used for a lot of design styles. Characteristic for Scottsdale are the small to bigger rounded serif strokes that make it look sharp and comfy. Thin, light strokes define the modernity and simplicity of the typeface itself. The OldStyle Numerical match with the characteristic of this fonts. Using Scottsdale Desert's lowercases for a long text will work, but it is at its best as Header or Display. Scottsdale Desert comes with most OpenType Features: - Powerful ligatures as Discretionary Ligatures - Stylistic Alternates on Uppercase and Lowercase - Contextual Swashes adding a Terminal (first swash) on the First Uppercase letters - Small Capitals (can be operated with the Titling Alternates button) - Catchword are created with Contextual alternates (see the images to show how it works). - Punctuation and Symbol are perfectly matched with all letters - Numerical features are available : Tabular Figures Numerator Denominator Superscript/Superior -Subscript/Inferior and Fraction.
  34. Dine And Dance JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Sheet music featuring a song from the 1933 film "Torch Singer" starring Claudette Colbert was the basis for Dine and Dance JNL. A multi-line Art Deco design, it epitomizes both the typographic style and the night life of the time, when supper clubs featuring big bands were at their peak. Torch Singers were female vocalists who typically sang melancholy love songs of lost love and heartbreak.
  35. Praying Mantis by Tomass Gavars, $8.00
    Praying Mantis is a typeface designed by Tomass Gavars. The design was inspired by the praying mantis insect. The shapes of the mantis head, forelegs and body are represented in each glyph. Each font consists of 226 characters - including numbers and punctuation. Praying Mantis has Latin character set support.
  36. Brubecks Cube by Chank, $99.00
    A foxy, boxy, hand-drawn poster font.
  37. Chumbitos by Fictilia, $5.00
    Wood Body w/ Electric Heart & Synthetic Mind...
  38. Ceramika by Santi Rey, $25.99
    Ceramika is a modern tribute to Old Style typefaces. This design is inspired by the letterforms of the serif faces found in history books from the beginning of the 20th-century. Its sturdiness and generous X-Height makes it bold and compact; while the high-contrast strokes and recognisable shapes makes it extremely readable. All this makes Ceramika a really versatile font, perfect for logos, headlines and even body copy. It comes in 6 different weights and 2 styles — Standard and Italic.
  39. Deva Ideal by DizajnDesign, $49.95
    Deva Ideal was inspired by women’s beauty. It didn’t come only from the desire to create a new typeface. It also seeks to materialize beauty in a visual form. Instead of imitating the shapes of the female body or other formal attributes, Deva Ideal is an abstract expression of the women’s beauty. The unique character of the typeface is achieved by the use of soft, almost invisibly bent strokes, since one of the priorities of the typeface is not to disturb the eye of the reader with odd design details. Deva Ideal excels in her cold beauty and shows her sex appeal. The soft curves present in Deva Ideal differ from the masculine and technical shapes used in most contemporary typefaces. Deva Ideal has ideal proportions (90 / 60 / 90) and its shapes are essential and simple. Because of this, it is ideal for setting text in all kinds of printed matter: catalogues, books and magazines. The letter forms are wide and open, so text can be set in small sizes and thus space can be saved, while keeping the same degree of readability. The author wishes to acknowledge František Štorm for his invaluable opinions. Also to Palo Bálik and Peter Bilak for their contributions. I am specially grateful to all the devas (archaic expression for beautiful young girl), who inspired me to design this typeface. This is dedicated to Janka Ráczová, Jarka Krajčiová, Mariana Felgueiras and obviously to Martinka Filípková! Every use of Deva Ideal is a little homage to these interesting women.
  40. KT Mogli by Kotivoro Lab, $18.00
    KT Mogli is a Grotesque print design typeface inspired from automotive poster. KT Mogli is single style font for Headline & body copy. Stylistically it sits between the dynamic humanist sans and more rigid grotesk. The clear letterforms have broad proportions and are generously spaced. This font suitable with your projects such as poster, user interface, magazine, logo, apparel design, etc.
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