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  1. BD Aubergin by Typedifferent, $15.00
    The typeface with a slice: BD Aubergin is somehow reminiscent of the bauhaus era but with a modern twist, great for the use in titling and giving character to your print and screen work. The variable version morphs from filled (flat) to sliced.
  2. Evening Sans by cm5dzyne, $12.00
    Evening Sans is a slightly more formal, upright version of sibling font Morning Sans, most effectively used in small-to-medium sizes for print material. Its semi-condensed width and large x-height add to its legibility, particularly in long blocks of text.
  3. Triplett by Monotype, $40.99
    The capitals of the Triplett font bare a strong resemblance to Roman inscriptions, while the lowercase alphabet has been drawn with a rounded hand, inspired by the cursive uncial handwriting. Serifs are very small, giving a clean modern look to texts and headings.
  4. Endure by Spinturnix, $10.00
    Endure is a new hand-painted brush font created to add a high detail and realistic feel to any project. Every glyph in Endure was painted by hand on actual paper and scanned in manually - A lengthy process, but worth the fine detail!
  5. Ingrid Font by Enrich Design, $24.95
    This font was created from the handwriting of my friend Ingrid. I always felt she had great handwriting and this font is proof of this. There are for styles to choose from, a great alternative to the common handwriting fonts seen everywhere.
  6. Billenia by Sarid Ezra, $15.00
    Billenia is handwritten font that contains stylistic alternates and swashes to help you create your own customized signature. This font is also includes multi-language support and is PUA encoded. For another questions, please send a mail to saridezra@gmail.com. Thank You!
  7. Aterline by AEN Creative Studio, $15.00
    Aterline is a simple but elegant slab serif font family. It will elevate a wide range of crafting ideas, from cards to branding, labels, and much more. Add it confidently to your favorite creations and let yourself be amazed by the outcome generated.
  8. Blober by LomoHiber, $-
    I'm proud to present my Blober. He is a cute young font which will be helpful if you are going to design something cute and lovely. Fill him with pattern or texture and Blober will reflect the emotion in any way you want.
  9. Sampa New Symphony by Daniel Fontenele Saracho, $95.00
    The typography was created from the observed similarities between some musical symbols and the letters of the alphabet. Realizing that there were not typefaces which used this language, decided to implement this idea, providing a new typographic style closer to the musical symbolism.
  10. Cast And Crew JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Cast and Crew JNL is a condensed monoline font that lends itself well to any text project where more copy needs to fit into a limited space. A perfect example of this is a movie poster's cast, director, producer and other acknowledgements.
  11. Aneliya by Sakha Design, $14.00
    Aneliya is a romantic and sweet handwritten font. It will add a luxury spark to any design project that you wish to create! This font is PUA encoded which means you can access all of the amazing glyphs and ligatures with ease!
  12. Practice Sketch by Jehansyah, $9.00
    Practice Sketch This sketch font is perfect for your needs to look elegant and dignified, a luxurious impression will be seen when you use it, aesthetic and modern, very suitable for types of designs that want to look stylish. Thank you very much
  13. Pimpernel by Hanoded, $15.00
    Pimpernel is a tall and narrow typeface. It was handwritten on course paper to create a certain roughness, yet it retains an elegant feel. Pimpernel comes in 6 great styles, all of which will add that little extra oomph to your designs.
  14. Stencil Press JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Stencil Press JNL was based on just a few existing sample punches from a 1920's stencil machine made by the Diagraph-Bradley company. Thanks to Neal Haynes at Diagraph for the samples and the ability to preserve this design in digital format.
  15. Mjollnir BB by Blambot, $20.00
    Mjollnir is the name given to the hammer carried by the Norse god of thunder, Thor. Crafted by dwarves and destined to be used in the final battle of Ragnarok, this font has a compliment of European characters fit for a Viking!
  16. Smileday by PandAE86, $8.00
    Smileday embodies fun, quirkiness and authenticity. Use this gorgeous and unique display font to bring any DIY project to life! What will you get ? Uppercase Lowercase Numeral Punctuation Ligatures Multilingual characters support Thank you and have a nice day ! Dedi T A
  17. Woodhaven Initials JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Woodhaven Initials JNL were designed using an outline cast shadow wood type set against a rectangle with horizontal "engraving" lines to add background texture to the initials. An ampersand is on the corresponding keystroke, and a blank rectangle is on the period key.
  18. Butter Spoky by Prioritype, $15.00
    Butter Spoky font very suitable for your creative project. Can be applied to print or digital media such as crafts, clothing, food product packaging, logos and many more. See the preview to see some images. Features: -Uppercase -Lowercase -Numeral -Punctuation -Multilingual Thanks.
  19. Truncheon by Cool Fonts, $24.00
    Truncheon is a grunge font with hair on its chest. Like its namesake it beats you over the head with enough attitude to leaves you confused and spinning. Upper and Lower case characters have variations like filled counters to keep things random.
  20. erqif by Guixis, $24.75
    This font is a nod to paper notebooks in which a long time ago students made notes. That's why the font looks like written by hand. The inspiration of this family font is the phrase, "Let me go back to the past".
  21. Coldsmith by Aerotype, $49.00
    Coldsmith uses the OpenType ligature feature to substitute a unique pair of distressed characters when any upper or lower case letter is keyed twice in a row. Coldsmith Pro extends the character set to support Eastern European Latin, Baltic, Greek and Turkish.
  22. Flanela Monicha by Essentials Studio, $16.00
    Flanela Monicha Is a Modern Script Font Flanela Monicha is perfect for product packaging, branding project, megazine, social media, wedding, or just used to express words above the background. Enjoy the font, feel free to comment or feedback, send me PM or email
  23. Losta Nova by Creativemedialab, $20.00
    Minimal and modern sans serif consists of 10 weights from hairline to black as well as variable versions. Works great for branding, fashion, modern, and casual valentine design theme. Designing a logo is made easy with lots of alternates to play with.
  24. RM Random by Ray Meadows, $19.00
    A fun design, useful for many informal applications. Based on hand-drawn letters. Due to the nature of this design there may be a very slight lack of smoothness to the curves at extremely large point sizes (around 200 pt and above).
  25. Sur by Horacio Lorente, $20.00
    Sur is a modern minimalist sans-serif typeface available in two weights (normal and bold), with a good shape for big editorial headlines and fashion publications. It was developed during 2009, trying to find a new way to express ideas in editorial projects.
  26. Looney by Bhubbiberry Studio, $16.00
    Looney, a handmade font! This bold, free-flowing and casual font is designed to be easily customisable. Looney is a font which you can use and enjoy, for anything from promotional material and handwritten quotes, to product packaging, merchandise and branding projects.
  27. People Dingbat by Beewest Studio, $30.00
    People Dingbats Font is high quality dingbats font. Whether you’re using it for crafts, digital design, fashion design, presentations, book cover, magaizine or making greeting cards, this font has the potential to become your favorite go-to font, no matter the occasion!.
  28. Blok by Studio Few, $10.00
    Built on a square grid, Blok's variable axis conforms to your canvas. With pre-defined weights ranging from 2x1, through to 1x16, Blok is as flexible as it is structured. Character Set: A-Z, Period & Exclamation Mark Weights: 6 Normal & 6 Rounded
  29. Absolute Kiddos by Krakenbox Studio, $15.00
    Absolute Kiddos is a cute and playful display font. Use this font to add that special cool touch to any design idea you can think of! It is perfect for any branding project such as logos, t-shirt printing, creative products, and more
  30. Throrian Formal - 100% free
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  34. Gentium - 100% free
  35. Robur by Canada Type, $24.95
    It shouldn't be a surprise to anyone that these letter shapes are familiar. They have the unmistakable color and weight of Cooper Black, Oswald Cooper's most famous typeface from 1921. What should be a surprise is that these letters are actually from George Auriol's Robur Noir (or Robur Black), published in France circa 1909 by the Peignot foundry as a bolder, solid counterpart to its popular Auriol typeface (1901). This face precedes Cooper Black by a dozen of years and a whole Great War. Cooper Black has always been a bit of a strange typographical apparition to anyone who tried to explain its original purpose, instant popularity in the 1920s, and major revival in the late 1960s. BB&S and Oswald Cooper PR aside, it is quite evident that the majority of Cooper Black's forms did not evolve from Cooper Old Style, as its originators claimed. And the claim that it collected various Art Nouveau elements is of course too ambiguous to be questioned. But when compared with Robur Noir, the "elements" in question can hardly be debated. The chronology of this "machine age" ad face in metal is amusing and stands as somewhat of a general index of post-Great War global industrial competition: - 1901: Peignot releases Auriol, based on the handwriting of George Auriol (the "quintessential Art Nouveau designer," according to Steven Heller and Louise Fili), and it becomes very popular. - 1909-1912: Peignot releases the Robur family of faces. The eight styles released are Robur Noir and its italic, a condensed version called Robur Noir Allongée (Elongated) and its italic, an outline version called Clair De Lune and its condensed/elongated, a lined/striped version called Robur Tigre, and its condensed/elongated counterpart. - 1914 to 1918: World War One uses up economies on both sides of the Atlantic, claims Georges Peignot with a bullet to the forehead, and non-war industry stalls for 4 years. - 1921: BB&S releases Cooper Black with a lot of hype to hungry publishing, manufacturing and advertising industries. - 1924: Robert Middleton releases Ludlow Black. - 1924: The Stevens Shanks foundry, the British successor to the Figgins legacy, releases its own exact copies of Robur Noir and Robur Noir Allongée, alongside a lined version called Royal Lining. - 1925: Oswald Cooper releases his Cooper Black Condensed, with similar math to Robur Noir Allongée (20% reduction in width and vectical stroke). - 1925: Monotype releases Frederick Goudy's Goudy Heavy, an "answer to Cooper Black". Type historians gravely note it as the "teacher steals from his student" scandal. Goudy Heavy Condensed follows a few years later. - 1928: Linotype releases Chauncey Griffith's Pabst Extra Bold. The condensed counterpart is released in 1931. When type production technologies changed and it was time to retool the old faces for the Typositor age, Cooper Black was a frontrunning candidate, while Robur Noir was all but erased from history. This was mostly due to its commercial revival by flourishing and media-driven music and advertising industries. By the late 1960s variations and spinoffs of Cooper Black were in every typesetting catalog. In the early- to mid-1970s, VGC, wanting to capitalize on the Art Nouveau onslaught, published an uncredited exact copy of Robur Black under the name Skylark. But that also went with the dust of history and PR when digital tech came around, and Cooper Black was once again a prime retooling candidate. The "old fellows stole all of our best ideas" indeed. So almost a hundred years after its initial fizz, Robur is here in digital form, to reclaim its rightful position as the inspiration for, and the best alternative to, Cooper Black. Given that its forms date back to the turn of the century, a time when foundry output had a closer relationship to calligraphic and humanist craft, its shapes are truer to brush strokes and much more idiosyncratic than Cooper Black in their totality's construct. Robur and Robur Italic come in all popular font formats. Language support includes Western, Central and Eastern European character sets, as well as Baltic, Esperanto, Maltese, Turkish, and Celtic/Welsh languages. A range of complementary f-ligatures and a few alternates letters are included within the fonts.
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  37. Megaflakes 2010 by Baseline Fonts, $20.00
    Snowflakes and doodles to complement any design on the fly.
  38. Madcut by Sebastian Cabaj, $20.00
    Perfect font to use in posters or books for kids!
  39. LD Fundamental by Illustration Ink, $3.00
    LD Fundamental brings energy and fun to any journaling need.
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