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  11. Ye-As-Ta by Grummedia, $20.00
    Ye-As-Ta is a unique interpretation of traditional brush drawn oriental calligraphy. A caps only font, the characters type English style left to right but appear laid on their side. When the text box is rotated 90 degrees clockwise the text reads top right to bottom left, oriental style. A fun typeface, though reading can require a little practice!
  12. Gyanko by Nurrontype, $14.00
    Gyanko is one of a kind display font. With tight and equal side bearing, bold weight, and rhyme! It comes with Regular and Stencil version. Use it with tight space for the best result. Of course it's support multilingual. I also add some alternate, so you can have more option when you using the interlock feature. Have fun with Gyanko!
  13. Beach Fool by PizzaDude.dk, $19.00
    People might consider me a fool - they might even consider me a fool on the beach...because I take a swim in the ocean, even in the wintertime! Beach Fool is a simple but yet very strong headline font. It has its roots in both grafitti and comics, which makes it really powerful for graphical expressions that needs an extra punch!
  14. Candy Cane Personal Use - Personal use only
  15. BARBARA PERSONAL USE - Personal use only
  16. FS Brabo Paneuropean by Fontsmith, $90.00
    Worldly Even though it’s a new arrival, FS Brabo has seen the world. Designed by a Brazilian working in London and studying in Belgium under a Dutchman, it’s certainly well-travelled. And it was inspired by the extraordinary archive of early book typefaces at the world-renowned Plantin-Moretus Museum in Antwerp, while Fernando Mello was attending Frank Blokland’s Expert class Type Design course at the Plantin Institute of Typography. It was there that Fernando became engrossed in the collection of early metal type, matrices, punches and type samples by figures such as Garamond and Granjon. So much so that he took on the mighty task of developing ‘a beautiful, functional, serifed text font’ of his own. Heroic FS Brabo’s journey from sketch to font family took an epic three years, starting in Antwerp, continuing at Fontsmith in London, and reaching its conclusion back in Fernando’s home city of São Paulo. No wonder Fernando was reminded of another titanic face-off: that of Antwerp’s Roman hero of legend, Silvius Brabo, and the evil ogre, Antigoon. Brabo came to the town’s rescue after the tyrannical giant had been charging ships’ captains extortionate taxes and chopping off the hands of those who refused to pay up. Having finally downed Antigoon after a long and terrible duel, Brabo cut off the giant’s own hand and threw it into the river Scheldt, unwittingly giving the town its name: the Dutch for ‘hand-throw’ is hand werpen. What better way for Fernando to name his literary typeface than after the hero of Antwerp’s oldest tale? The garalde factor FS Brabo is not a revival, but a very much a contemporary, personal interpretation of a garalde – a class of typeface originating in the 16th century that includes Bembo, Garamond and Plantin, with characteristically rounded serifs and moderate contrast between strokes. Brabo’s ‘ct’ and ‘st’ ligatures, upper-case italic swashes and contextual ending ligatures – ‘as’, ‘is’, ‘us’ – all preserve the beauty and character of traditional typefaces, but its serifs are chunkier than a garalde. Their sharp cuts and squared edges give them a crispness at text sizes, helping to bring a beautifully bookish personality to hardworking modern applications. A workhorse with pedigree It may give the appearance of a simple, four-weight typeface, but FS Brabo has hidden depths beneath its simplicity and beauty. OpenType features such as cap italic swashes, contextual ending swashes – programmed only to appear at the end of words – and stylistic alternatives make this a complete and well-equipped typeface. Comprehensive testing was carried out at text and display sizes, too, to prevent counters from filling in. All of which makes FS Brabo a very modern take on a traditional workhorse serif typeface: colourful and versatile enough to adorn not just editorial projects but also signage, advertising and logotypes.
  17. FS Brabo by Fontsmith, $80.00
    Worldly Even though it’s a new arrival, FS Brabo has seen the world. Designed by a Brazilian working in London and studying in Belgium under a Dutchman, it’s certainly well-travelled. And it was inspired by the extraordinary archive of early book typefaces at the world-renowned Plantin-Moretus Museum in Antwerp, while Fernando Mello was attending Frank Blokland’s Expert class Type Design course at the Plantin Institute of Typography. It was there that Fernando became engrossed in the collection of early metal type, matrices, punches and type samples by figures such as Garamond and Granjon. So much so that he took on the mighty task of developing ‘a beautiful, functional, serifed text font’ of his own. Heroic FS Brabo’s journey from sketch to font family took an epic three years, starting in Antwerp, continuing at Fontsmith in London, and reaching its conclusion back in Fernando’s home city of São Paulo. No wonder Fernando was reminded of another titanic face-off: that of Antwerp’s Roman hero of legend, Silvius Brabo, and the evil ogre, Antigoon. Brabo came to the town’s rescue after the tyrannical giant had been charging ships’ captains extortionate taxes and chopping off the hands of those who refused to pay up. Having finally downed Antigoon after a long and terrible duel, Brabo cut off the giant’s own hand and threw it into the river Scheldt, unwittingly giving the town its name: the Dutch for ‘hand-throw’ is hand werpen. What better way for Fernando to name his literary typeface than after the hero of Antwerp’s oldest tale? The garalde factor FS Brabo is not a revival, but a very much a contemporary, personal interpretation of a garalde – a class of typeface originating in the 16th century that includes Bembo, Garamond and Plantin, with characteristically rounded serifs and moderate contrast between strokes. Brabo’s ‘ct’ and ‘st’ ligatures, upper-case italic swashes and contextual ending ligatures – ‘as’, ‘is’, ‘us’ – all preserve the beauty and character of traditional typefaces, but its serifs are chunkier than a garalde. Their sharp cuts and squared edges give them a crispness at text sizes, helping to bring a beautifully bookish personality to hardworking modern applications. A workhorse with pedigree It may give the appearance of a simple, four-weight typeface, but FS Brabo has hidden depths beneath its simplicity and beauty. OpenType features such as cap italic swashes, contextual ending swashes – programmed only to appear at the end of words – and stylistic alternatives make this a complete and well-equipped typeface. Comprehensive testing was carried out at text and display sizes, too, to prevent counters from filling in. All of which makes FS Brabo a very modern take on a traditional workhorse serif typeface: colourful and versatile enough to adorn not just editorial projects but also signage, advertising and logotypes.
  18. Clean and Glam by Pixel Colours, $22.00
    Clean and Glam is a sweet handwritten font duo that has a sassy modern style to create the most beautiful design projects. ❤️ Includes a light monoline script font that is so chic and clean, and it combines perfectly with the uppercase sans to create amazing text combinations. Works great for Logos & branding, product packaging, product design, labelling, wedding design, social media posts, advertisement, editorial design, etc. Includes: Clean and Glam: A light modern script font. Includes numerals, uppercase and lowercase characters, punctuation and some cute hearts. Clean and Glam Sans: A modern uppercase sans font that is the perfect match of the script, great for descriptions, taglines, ingredients, etc. Includes numerals, uppercase and lowercase characters, punctuation and more cute hearts. Language support
  19. Alderney by Fontelan, $18.99
    Alderney is a friendly font family in three weights, Light, Regular and Bold, designed by Stephen E Rowe for the foundry Fontelan. It is a gentle script crafted for more relaxed display needs, but, being oblique in character, it gives an air of excitement to many projects, especially in all caps situations. Unlike many scripts, the capitals can be successfully used as a great display option. All glyphs have a smooth curve and a broad, flowing, low aspect. The light version lends itself to airy design possibilities, again, especially when the caps are used for display purposes. The regular version is a well balanced script that remains spacey and elegant, and the bold version is excellent for a display that suggests excitement.
  20. Jenthill by Katsia Jazwinska, $15.00
    Introducing Jenthill - a lovely font family which includes 4 font styles: - a wonderful script typeface Jenthill - Jenthill Light - a delicate version of Jenthill - 2 uppercase fonts Jetnthill Caps and Jenthill Light Caps which are perfect for headings. Each font consists of about 380 glyphs and includes basic punctuation, numbers, roman typeface and international characters, so the font can be used with most of the European languages. Each font in this family is amazing in itself and perfectly combined with each other. So, if you are looking for a font that simulates the soft-edged handwriting, the Jenthill is just for you! Every letter of this font has been carefully crafted to look wonderful and helps you to add a little fancy to your work.
  21. Celestial Planet by Kufic Studio, $15.00
    Celestial Planet, a truly stylized and minimalist font. Perfect placements of glyphs and ascenders/descenders. This font includes all characters and glyph alternates (Included) to bring more charm and style into your designs. The idea of generating this font was for storytelling purposes, each character brings an individual impact in a story & posts. The complete font bucket includes; Regular, Italic, Light, Light Italic, Bold, Bold Italic, Ultra Bold & Ultra Bold Italic which will confidently bring a chic style touch to your designs and websites, the font is designed so easily be read & bring the minimalist effect to any kind of design. Kufic Studio is a platform that provides professional and high-quality designs & fonts to fill the gap that has been missing in the market.
  22. Ah, the Flame on! font, not just a typeface but a fiery declaration, a typographic torchbearer of passion and intensity! Picture this: each letter, ablaze, casting a warm, flickering glow across the ...
  23. Head-injuries - Unknown license
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  32. Pahuenga Cass - 100% free
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  37. Magic School One - 100% free
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