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  1. Varmint PB by Pink Broccoli, $14.00
    Varmint is an offbeat flair serif font inspired by the titling of the early 1970's "Yosemite Sam & Bugs Bunny" comics from Gold Key. Playing up a Capitals and Alt-Capitals character set, with just a few ligatures, this wonderful typeface is funky and fun to type with.
  2. Questionable Things by Comicraft, $29.00
    Have you been marking your words quixotically lately? Can't choose between an interrogative and a questionnaire? It can be quite the problem during question time, so we've quickly rounded up a quality quorum of questionable characters so you'll never be short of a Q during a Q&A!
  3. Radhistone by ZetDesign, $14.00
    Radhistone is a decorated serif font with a natural theme. This font is equipped with OpenType features and there are many choices of shapes and swashes (up to 6 shapes) that can be accessed so that users can make choices according to their creativity to produce amazing works.
  4. SdrawkcabJJ by Ingrimayne Type, $9.95
    SdrawkcabJJ allows one to create mirror writing, that is, writing which looks correct when viewed in a mirror. To understand why it is named as it is, print out the name “Sdrawkcab” using the typeface and hold it up to a mirror. It is derived from the font JetJane.
  5. Deconumbers Pi by Linotype, $40.99
    This is a set of decorative numeric characters, which can stand alone with one another to create ordinal displays. Several of the shape sets can be used to create two digit numbers, up to 99. The triangle version can even be used as arrows pointing in specific directions.
  6. Gloriola by Suitcase Type Foundry, $75.00
    If you really feel that there’s nothing new happening in the sans-serif scene – meet Gloriola. A combination of frugal, unobtrusive uppercase letters with distinctive ascenders, a slightly compressed appearance and an atypical shape, form a sufficiently original contribution to current efforts to bring sans-serifs up to date.
  7. Odyssea 632 by Thinkdust, $10.00
    Odyssea 632 is the follow up to a http://www.hypefortype.com exclusive font called Odyssea which was originally designed by Pablo Alfieri. Odyssea 632 contains all of the features of the original font and also supports 42 languages. Check out the gallery for a full character set, and other imagery!
  8. Junior Detective JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A 1930s kids' premium booklet from Post cereals called "Inspector Post's Junior Detective Corps Manual #2" offered up some great hand lettering in an Art Deco sans serif style. Bold, authoritative and perfect for headlines or titling, Junior Detective JNL now recreates this hand lettering in digital form.
  9. Barb by chicken, $17.00
    Heavy as hell, awkward, asymmetric, sort-of-gothic… Four alternates for every letter, carefully kerned together and nicely shuffled for you by OpenType apps… Blunt has the sharp corners ever so slightly rounded off for a softer look at large sizes. Wired chops everything up for an origami angle…
  10. Manis Banget by Awan Senja, $14.00
    Introducing our newest funny typeface with sweet swash, Manis Banget, a nice fun typeface. This font perfectly made to be in poster funny, and the other various formal forms such as invitations, labels, logos, magazines, books, packaging, fashion, make up, stationery, novels, labels or any type of advertising purpose.
  11. Lie Detector by PizzaDude.dk, $15.00
    A comic font with a twist of crunch! The Lie Detector font deserves headlines and comic lettering, but most of all it deserves long letters. Use Lie Detector next time you want to spice up your letter or invitation, and you'll be surprised by the powers in this font!
  12. Patagon by Latinotype, $19.00
    Patagon is a contemporary Woodtype Sans typeface especially designed for fresh, high impact sentences with a mix of flavoured features. Its upper-case Opentype ornamental alternate glyphs provide great elegant textures adding versatility to the three weight family: condensed, regular & extended. Mix them up for a really cool design!
  13. RMU Wallau by RMU, $25.00
    In 1885 Heinrich Wallau, printer and typographer in Mainz, picked up the idea of creating a rounded gothic font written with a broad nib. This idea was then realized by Rudolf Koch between 1925 and 1930. RMU Wallau is a bringing back this beautiful font for present typography.
  14. LP Saturnia Sans by URW Type Foundry, $35.99
    Following up on the LP Saturnia, which is a modern interpretation of the classic Roman letterforms, comes the LP Saturnia Sans. While keeping the clear forms, this well-balanced Sans transports the original draft even further in the modern and at the same time preserves its classic character.
  15. Loco by Juraj Chrastina, $39.00
    Loco is an impacting display typeface playing with simple geometric forms perfect for posters, flyers, magazines and everything that needs to look bold, noticeable and up-to-date. Loco was created to perfectly match Ambassador Plus Sans Light. Their combination offers a flexible tool for your creative designs.
  16. TagBoyHardcore by PizzaDude.dk, $15.00
    TagBoyHardcore is based on my own tagging style when I did graffiti in the mid-eighties. The font is roughly scanned and spaced narrowly in order to keep the original bad boy style. Pump up your text by starting and ending sentences with parentheses, brackets or the curly brackets.
  17. Casual Font Bundle by Konstantine Studio, $12.00
    Please welcome, Casual Font Bundle. A pack of fun and variative fonts for your playful design. Every single fonts have their own personality and characters. Would be a perfect mate for your fun and casual design projects. Pair up each of them and you'll never disappointed at all!
  18. Qartiant by Attype Studio, $18.00
    Qartiant is a stylish sans serif font with clean and neat character. Qartiant gives powerfull messages and the typeface can be successfully used in logos Magazines, Posters, Branding, Websites greeting / wedding cards, packaging, fashion, make up, stationery, novels etc. Include : - Uppercase & lowercase - number & punctuation - Ligature - Multilingual support Happy Designing!
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  20. Kesmod Font by Softulka, $10.00
    Kesmod is a clean display typeface that excels in urban posters, music covers, clothing print design, impactful headlines, large page headers, billboards, signs, bold headlines, modern acid typography, Brutal Bold design, and much more. This modular Sans Serif typeface features 12 styles spanning from delicate thin to bold black, which really can help in modern experimental design. You will receive: - 12+1 styles - including Uppercase Alphabet, numbers, punctuation, and common additional glyphs.
  21. 19th Century American Initials by Celebrity Fontz, $19.99
    19th Century American Initials is a collection of beautiful Art Deco letters surrounded by swelling, sinuous, stylized natural forms of flowers, scrolls, spirals, rosettes, waves, and rain drops. This curvy artistic font Includes one set of A-Z ornamental initials conveniently assigned to both the upper and lower case alphabet characters. Perfect for starting off the beginning of paragraphs in artistic publications, storybooks, fairy tales, and texts conveying the feel of the Art Deco period.
  22. Big Band JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Big Band JNL is a classic Art Deco typeface in every sense of the word. Large, bold and innovative in its sectional construction, the font is based on a lettering example found in a 1941 Speedball® Lettering Pen instruction book. The basic alphabet was used for the model, with a new set of numbers and additional characters created by Jeff Levine in order to make this font fully functional in today’s digital designs.
  23. Tiddly Winks NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    This dotty delight, with its exceptional x-height, is based on handlettering presented in one of Hal Martin’s many Idea Books for Signmen, Artists and Displaymen, published in the 1930s. The ball terminals on several letters in the original alphabet have been enlarged to punctuate the page with dancing dots, suggesting the game which gives this typeface its name. Both versions of the font include 1252 Latin, 1250 CE (with localization for Romanian and Moldovan).
  24. Hello Christmas by Zetafonts, $39.00
    Hello Christmas is the christmas-themed version of Zetafonts' Hello Script family including a set of Icons (designed by Cristiana Pezzatini), both featuring multilayer color fill. An high contrast calligraphic script designed by Cosimo Lorenzo Pancini, featuring monoline swashes and terminals and strong, round body shapes designed with a parallel nib. It covers over 40 languages that use the Latin alphabet, with full range of accents and diacritics, and comes with over ten different swashes.
  25. ITC American Typewriter was designed by Joel Kaden and Tony Stan. It is an ode to the invention that shaped reading habits and the idea of legibility, the typewriter. A compromise between the rigidity of its ancestor and the expectations of the digital age, ITC American Typewriter retains the typical typewriter alphabet forms, lending the font a hint of nostalgia. ITC American Typewriter™ font field guide including best practices, font pairings and alternatives.
  26. Orden by ParaType, $30.00
    PT Orden™ was designed by Oleg Karpinsky in 2000-2001 and licensed by ParaType. Orden is a genuine Cyrillic typeface, it contains antique Cyrillic letter forms such as d, z, N with a diagonal stroke, symmetrical Y ,× and Ù, rare in modern typography. Another specialties: one alphabet and old style figures. Lower case consists of upper case letters except for some alternative variants of the capitals. For use in advertising and display typography.
  27. Oro y Plata by Lamatas un Slazdi, $28.00
    The collection Oro y Plata (Gold and Silver) is a Mexican style blackletter, dedicated to the three big silver cities – Taxco, Zacatecas and Guanajuato. Taxco is more angular compared to rounded Zacatecas and elaborate Guanajuato. The fonts contain small capitals, ligatures, initial forms, contextual alternates and other OpenType features. The special feature is a stylistic set of superscript caps with possibility to underline them. It supports all the European languages using Latin alphabet.
  28. Trad by Powerfonts, $13.99
    Trad (Träd is Swedish for tree) is inspired by viking mythology and runic alphabets. Imagine a viking warrior crudely carving a message into a tree stump with his trusty dagger, sipping on a flagon of ale and pondering a hard days slaying. Like the blade of his blood encrusted axe, Trad is ideal for projects requiring a sharp edge, such as the cover of your next thriller, zombie flick, or death metal album.
  29. Roundy by Linotype, $29.99
    Roundy was designed by F.K. Sallwey and appeared with Linotype in 1993. This calligraphy font is true to its name with its soft, round characters. The regular strokes give text an easy, relaxed feel. For variation and emphasis, Sallwey included swash capitals in this font. As initials, the swash characters add zest to texts and can be combined with other alphabets. The calligraphic elegance of Roundy is a perfect contrast to constructivist typefaces.
  30. Scriptease by ITC, $29.99
    Scriptease is the temperamental creation of Phill Grimshaw, based on the forms of copperplate typefaces. At the same time, the playful forms display a variety of Rococo elements. Richly ornamented with vivacious swirls, especially on the capitals, the forms of this font dance across the paper. The capitals can also be used as initials combined with other alphabets. Scriptease looks as though it were made for the light, carefree side of life.
  31. Pocomoke JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Two pieces of vintage sheet music (“Honeymoon Hotel” and “By a Waterfall”) from Warner Brothers' 1933 musical “Footlight Parade” featured a hand-lettered bold alphabet with a touch of the 1930s Art Deco influence. These song sheets served as the basis for Pocomoke JNL. As informal and casual as the design is, its strength is in the boldness of the letter forms (which showcases the era of pen-and-ink display lettering).
  32. Swing Era JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Hand lettered Art Deco lettering for the title on the cover of the 1930s-era song "And I Still Do" provided the inspiration for Swing Era JNL. A bold, casual and friendly typeface, it features an intersecting inline through some of the characters. One could almost picture the hottest big band of the day promoted on a lobby card with this alphabet, beckoning all to come on in and "cut a rug".
  33. Pivnaya-Cyrillic Greek by Roman Type, $35.00
    This is the Latin+Cyrillic+Greek version of poster/display font Pivnaya designed and published by Roman Type. It works for Afrikaans, Albanian, Azerbaijani, Belarusian, Bosnian, Bulgarian, Catalan, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hungarian, Icelandic, Italian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Macedonian, Maltese, Norwegian, Ossetic, Polish, Portugese, Romanian, Russian, Serbian, Slovak, Slovenian, Spanisch, Swedish, Turkish, Ukrainian, Uzbek, Vietnamese, Zulu. The International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) makes it fit for a wider range of purposes.
  34. Inglenook Corner NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    This whimsical wonder is based on the lettering of Laurence Schall, as presented in Lewis F. Day's 1910 classic, Alphabets Old and New. The typeface radiates a charm reminiscent of the works of many talented artists (including Howard Pyle and Arthur Rackham) who illustrated children's books around the turn of the twentieth century. The Opentype version of this font supports Unicode 1250 (Central European) languages, as well as Unicode 1252 (Latin) languages.
  35. Wienerlinien by Wannatype, $26.00
    Versatile pixel fonts inspired by underground LEDs in Vienna. 4 styles (Pro, Poster, Caption, Mosaique) with different shapes and proportions are bound to one pixel grid to be combined perfectly in 5 pixel shapes: Square, Rounded, Dots, Hatch, Polaris. Pro: strong emphasis, wide proportions, best for legible text. 400+ symbols, greek alphabet. Poster: strong + compressed for large text use. Caption: legibilty for small text use. Mosaique: monospaced tiles with letters and pattern.
  36. French Art Initials JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The source for these hand-drawn initials was an early 20th Century French alphabet book whose pages were displayed online at an image sharing site. This style typifies the Art Nouveau period, and makes a wonderful paragraph starter or "drop cap" for your printed projects. Some users may still want to compose headlines with this font, but be aware there are no punctuation marks, accents or kerning - just the twenty-six initials.
  37. FE Gigant by Egor Stremousov, $50.00
    The font has a pronounced decorative effect and is suitable for the gaming, publishing and film industry. The Cyrillic alphabet conveys the spirit and atmosphere of Soviet constructivism. It is well suited for names of Soviet (or pseudo-Soviet) trademarks, large headings, signs, giant letter structures, etc. The Latin part is not tied to the Soviet period and can be applied in a wider range. Sharp angles and unnatural proportions create dynamics, strength and heaviness.
  38. Linotype Chineze by Linotype, $29.99
    The German designer Peter Huschka created Linotype Chineze, a family of typefaces that resemble the calligraphic strokes found in Chinese characters, in 2002. Using a variety of brush-like elements, Linotype Chinese imbues the Roman alphabet with an Eastern flair. Try out this font in a menu, a comic book, or on food packaging! Like this foreign feeling? Check out Sinah and Sinah Sans, two other Eastern-inspired font families from Huschka."
  39. Variety by Studio K, $45.00
    Now that there are more Studio K fonts than there are characters in the alphabet it occured to me that I should produce a sampler font that showcased them all: hence Variety. The 'What the font' experts amongst you should enjoy identifying individual characters, but to start you off, the featured fonts in the font title are, in order of appearance: Alma Mater Outline Shadow, Aspidistra, Signpost, Cafe de Paris, Showbiz, Barrowboy and Soft Rock.
  40. Senza by Blackmoon Foundry, $40.00
    Senza is a contemporary, neutral, all-purpose sans serif family designed by Elena Albertoni. It was specially designed for the use on screen. With open shapes and large x-heights Senza guarantees high legibility for body text in small sizes. Senza ’s character-set covers all European languages written in Latin alphabet including real small caps, ligatures, proportional and tabular figures. Senza comes in four weights from Light to Black with matching italics.
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