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  1. Eurydome by Emboss, $30.00
    Eurydome is one of Jupiter's many moons, and was named after Eurydome, the mother of the Graces in Greek mythology. Eurydome was inspired by the Grotesque face Venus, with an additional flair added to the lowercase a, b, d and g. Eurydome was designed to complement any display face that may be used in your project. Add grace to your layout, with Eurydome.
  2. Poca by Type-Ø-Tones, $40.00
    Poca is made up of right angles and regular strokes. It is a De Stijl typeface provided by Peret. We devised the lower case letters and added some Peret dingbats. Fifteen years later we added a fun bitmap version.
  3. Sales Book JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Sales Book JNL was recreated from sample letters found in the wood type section of an old printer's supply catalog.
  4. FXMachina by Comicraft, $19.00
    YES! Seemingly insoluble lettering challenges can now be resolved by Comicraft’s uneFXpected and eFXceptional new font, FXMACHINA! Generate Enormous Threatening Sound Effects or Sinister Spikey Logos and Titanic Title Lettering with this Nefarious Machination designed by John Roshell. Crossover Events between Parallel Universes will instantly become Darker and more Secretive with the application of this Apocalyptic Omega/Alphabet. It’s like a Celestial Intervention! FXMachina features upper and lowercase characters, Western & Central European accents, and “Spike Mode” in Opentype Stylistic Alternates.
  5. Marjac by Jeremia Adatte, $29.00
    Marjac is an angular and upright script typeface that is directly inspired by handwriting. It is created after "Jacno", a typeface designed in 1948 by French type and graphic designer Marcel Jacno. This unique bold design later inspired other typeface designers to create brush script typefaces like Roger Excoffon’s "Choc". You will also notice it has a "unicase" feel, sharing some lowercase letters in the capital letters. It is recommended to use it for any packaging designs related to quality hand-made products, advertising, web, film title sequence design, posters, magazines and book jackets. Marjac is loaded with an extended character set, supporting Central, Western and Eastern European languages. It has plenty of cool OpenType features like a fun automatic brush underline feature or newly-designed secret alternate letters (like capital A). Kerning and spacing (+ than 25,000 kerning pairs) have been meticulously made-to-measure to this specific brush typeface. Beautiful hand-made arrows and other symbols were created to accompany letters.
  6. Drone by Barnbrook Fonts, $30.00
    Drone is a deliberately misproportioned typeface, inspired by hand-drawn lettering found in Spanish/Hispanic Catholic churches in the Philippines and Los Angeles. These naive letterforms appeared to be ‘copies of copies’ – and in aiming to recreate the beauty of the Vatican and the Sistine Chapel they instead created something unique with its own charm and beauty. As a curious aside, the forms are reminiscent of those found in 16th century English calligraphy too. Drone is available in two styles: No.666 and No.90210.
  7. Alpha Dance - Unknown license
  8. Ancient Astronaut by Comicraft, $19.00
    Are you in search of Ancient Astronauts? Extraterrestrial beings who came from the 12th planet to influence human cultures, technologies and religions? They're here! They visited our Earth prehistorically and they didn't just make contact with humans -- they gave birth to our entire race! Some believe they are a secret group of reptiloids who still control humanity! Their agents live amongst us disguised as George W. Bush, Queen Elizabeth II, Kris Kristofferson and Lady Gaga. It's true, we read it in Weekly World News. These ancient aliens established divine status over primitive men and compelled them to build Stonehenge, Pumapunku, the Moai of Easter Island, the Great Pyramid of Giza, and the ancient Baghdad electric batteries. After all, if you're stuck on Earth, you may as well have some big heads to look at and a source of power to jump start your flying saucer. And a font. Features: Three fonts (Regular, Bold & Alien) with alternate characters.
  9. Used Servers by AltaTech, $17.99
    Jump back to the future with both faces of the Used Servers family. This blocky titling font comes ready with ligatures and diacritics for all of your English, French, and German retro-future needs. Art Deco density combines with subtly-weighted horizontals for a slight 3D effect. As a retro omni-technical font with roots in OCR and n-segment displays, Used Servers is equally at home as: Titling in an 80s cassette-punk text adventure Environmental advertising in a cyberpunk megalopolis Art Deco filigree worked into a sacred orb Glyphs holding secrets from before time
  10. Hintdake by Edignwn Type, $21.00
    Hintdake is more than just a font; it's your ticket to a tattoo font collection. Featuring three styles (regular, rough, and stamp) and 26 bonus tattoo illustrations. Hintdake is your secret weapon for standout logos, branding, and apparel designs. Dive into the world of blackletter fonts and make your creative mark with this exceptional collection. Hintdake font features : - 3 style typefaces (regular, rough and stamp) - Uppercase, lowercase, numeral, symbol, punctuation and ligature in blackletter font - All-caps, numeral, symbol and punctuation in sans serif font - Multilingual - PUA Encoded Hintdake includes : - 8 fonts (blackletter, sans serif and dingbat) - 26 tattoo illustrations in dingbat
  11. ND Raster by NeueDeutsche, $20.00
    Transport yourself back to the year 1994, a time when MS DOS games ignited the imagination of an impressionable young boy. Enchanted by the pixelated wonders of that era, he embarks on a journey that will shape his creative destiny. As the boy loses himself in the captivating landscapes of Commander Keen, the strategic depths of Warcraft: Orcs & Humans, and the mysterious quests of The Secret of Monkey Island, a seed is planted in his mind. The beauty of these games' typography, crafted pixel by pixel, captivates his young heart and fuels a passion for design.
  12. Cool Beans by Comicraft, $19.00
    Can you dig it, man? Comicraft's Jazzy "JG" Roshell, just swung by after playing bongos down at the coffee bar in his black turtleneck sweater, stove-pipe trousers, dark glasses and beret. Check out the rad Tiki corners on our freshest font, COOL BEANS and you'll want to snap your fingers, put on some Miles Davis and take the next train out of Squaresville, um, Daddio.
  13. Ultimatum MFV by Comicraft, $19.00
    ALERT: Comicraft's Mad Font Scientist John Roshell and Lead Lab Assistant Drewes McFarling have applied an Unstoppable Force to our Immovable Font ULTIMATUM, successfully splitting it into a family of three fonts! Here’s the secret formula: ULTIMATUM MASS retains the dynamic details of the original with flat, angled corners; ULTIMATUM FORCE cooperates with your demands for a vertical slice of the action; and ULTIMATUM VELOCITY got tired of waiting for a compromise and cut across its horizontals. The complete family features three styles of eight weights for a total of 24 fonts, each with support for 221 languages including Western & Central Europe, Vietnamese & Cyrillic. Three Variable Fonts provide precise control of Weight & Italic slant. ULTIMATUM MASS FORCE VELOCITY is ideal for high performance car & truck branding, sports uniforms, video game graphics, college & university apparel, and any time you want to convey industrial strength and technological innovation.
  14. Angelized - Unknown license
  15. Richard Starkings by Comicraft, $39.00
    A NEW HOPE! You begged with us..! You pleaded with us..! But we decided to release the official Richard Starkings font anyway! Huh? WHAT? You heard that line before? Where? Hmm... on this very site...? Well, yes, the Hedge Backwards font is all fine and dandy and does resemble the lettering legerdemain of comic book lettering robot, Richard Starkings... but has it been tweaked over the years to better suit the writing stylings of ELEPHANTMEN creator and writer, Richard Starkings? Has it been refurbished and digitally remastered by ELEPHANTMEN designer and Comicraft Secret Weapon, John JG Roshell? Hmm? No? Well then... here it is, retooled, reimagined and reStarkingsed...ah, what the hell, we started from scratch! This ain't no Greedo Shoots First -- you won't have to keep your pasty '70s VHS recordings of previous Richard Starkings Fonts inside a concrete bunker. Because any other font that claimed to be the official Richard Starkings font would have been called The Official Richard Starkings Font, would it not?
  16. HAMIBA by Twinletter, $15.00
    HAMIBA is a display font with a dramatic letterform and a Japanese flair. Imagine having a project with a charismatic, original, and exquisite appearance that many people remember. You may use this Asian font anyplace for any type of project. If you utilize this font in your project, you can easily achieve all of this. Logotypes, food banners, branding, brochure, posters, movie titles, book titles, quotes, and more may all benefit from this font. Of course, using this font in your various design projects will make them excellent and outstanding; many viewers are drawn to the striking and unusual graphic display. Start utilizing this typeface in your projects to make them stand out.
  17. Paris Metro by Studio K, $45.00
    Nothing is more iconic of Paris than its antique Metro signs, which are the inspiration for this typeface. The signs vary from station to station, some featuring plain block capitals, others the most exquisite Art Nouveau. This example falls somewhere in between. and should inject a strong gallic flavour into any design or publishing project. To recreate the Metro effect in Photoshop, set your text white on red, then go to Layer Style> Inner Shadow. Or with Paris Metro Reverse set your text red on white, then go to Layer Style> Drop Shadow.
  18. Fabrics - Personal use only
  19. Catellos by madeDeduk, $14.00
    Really excited to introduce Catellos is a serif family and comes with with two variant: Medium and Bold with many alternates and ligatures. It is suitable to create any branding, product packaging, invitation, quotes, t-shirts, labels, posters, logos and more.
  20. Return Pass JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Return Pass JNL is the solid version of Forward Passed JNL and can be used as a standalone font or in combination with Return Pass Fill JNL (the inline version with the main letters stripped away) for a dual color design. In some applications the inline fill may appear to create a cast shadow effect, so it may be necessary to manually adjust any overlaid copy.
  21. Semarang by Hanoded, $15.00
    Semarang is a stylish, all caps Art Deco font. It is not a recreation of a particular typeface; merely my salute to a bygone era and to the birthplace of my father in law, who recently passed away. Semarang comes with all diacritics.
  22. Avita by Bykineks, $13.00
    The first version was created in 2022, Avita was again revised and improved in V.2.0 in 2024, reborn with sharper sharpness and a cosmic gaze. This geometric sans serif is not just a font; he is more than that, weaving clean forms into a dance of precision and imagination. The tall x-height and playful ascender ensure it fits perfectly into any design in its 54 styles, whispering a subtle secret or a bold statement as your design demands. Don't be limited by the ordinary. Avita embraces the future, whether it's sleek sci-fi, minimalist style, or the unexpected charm of a skincare brand. Let Avita speak to the world in 103 languages, including Cyrillic and Greek, or reach for the stars with special astrological and astronomical glyphs. Unleash your typographic art with an arsenal of OpenType alternatives, ligatures, fractions, arrows, and more. It's not just a font; this is the sculpting tool for your wildest design dreams. Avita's clean lines and limitless versatility are an invitation to push boundaries, elevate your vision, and let your creativity soar.
  23. Minnesota Plaid by Breauhare, $35.00
    Minnesota Plaid is the baddest plaid ever! It may not be the choice pattern for golfers' slacks or bagpipers' kilts, but it has a City-like flavor with its own twist, a stylish ruggedness & toughness that could even be described as a sort of formal graffiti, thanks to the art deco swash of many of its strokes. It’s the kind of look that would be perfectly at home with hip hop or rap music, football and other sports, cars and trucks, power tools, and other manly, masculine usages. Of course, women are just as capable of having the aforementioned interests, too. Minnesota Plaid is the kind of font that can get stuck on you! Digitized by John Bomparte.
  24. Prognostic - Personal use only
  25. Linotype Sangue by Linotype, $29.99
    Linotype Sangue is part of the Take Type Library, selected from the contestants of Linotype’s International Digital Type Design Contests of 1994 and 1997. This prize-winning font was designed by the German artist Gabriele Laubinger. The most distinguishing characteristic of Linotype Sangue is the contrast between the wide, rounded capital letters and the tall, narrow and pointed lower case. Another factor which makes this font so unique is the way Laubinger worked with stroke contrasts, using heavy strokes in the top third of the characters and diminishing to extremely light strokes at the bottom. Linotype Sangue makes a mysterious, secretive impression. It is best used for headlines and displays and shorters texts with point sizes of 12 and larger.
  26. Ongunkan Armanen Runes by Runic World Tamgacı, $50.00
    The Armanen runes (or Armanen Futharkh) are a series of 18 runes, closely based on the historical Younger Futhark, introduced by Austrian mysticist and Germanic revivalist Guido von List in his Das Geheimnis der Runen (English: "The Secret of the Runes"), published as a periodical article in 1906, and as a standalone publication in 1908. The name Armanen runes associates the runes with the postulated Armanen, whom von List saw as ancient Aryan priest-kings. The Armanen runes continue in use today in esotericism and in currents of Germanic neopaganism.
  27. SK Pupok by Shriftovik, $32.00
    SK Pupok is a soft decorative typeface with rounded shapes. Its friendly appearance is suitable for many design tasks. The typeface has two styles: regular and outline. This configuration allows you to experiment with typeface compositions and styles. The SK Pupok typeface is multilingual and supports many languages, including the basic and extended Latin, Cyrillic, and many others. It is great for creating any design works and will look great in poster design and even in web design.
  28. Scoundrel by Comicraft, $19.00
    Leathery and Loopy Letterer of Legend, Richard Starkings has pointed his Apple Pencil at Procreate on his iPad and proceeded to raise the bar on lower case for this scandalous series of squiggles we had to call Rendered in the style of ShoutOut, this jaunty new Comicraft offering features both upper and lower case and recreates a pen lettering style of which we honestly thought Old Man Starkings was no longer capable! Suitable for jolly journal entries, hand-written notes to loved ones and sundry laundry lists, SCOUNDREL does more than Shout, and it does it quite quietly too! Scoundrel includes four weights (Regular, Italic, Bold & Bold Italic) with upper and lower case alphabets plus Western and Central European international characters.
  29. Coral Blush by Set Sail Studios, $16.00
    Explore a stunning typography pairing with Coral Blush; a carefully crafted and perfectly balanced set of elegant serif and realistic script typefaces. Here’s what’s included; Coral Blush Serif • An all-caps Serif font containing uppercase, all punctuation & numerals. Coral Blush Script • A thin and realistic textured handwriting font, hand-drawn with a real fine-tip pen. Contains, lowercase, uppercase, all punctuation & numerals. Also includes 88 built-in ligatures. Coral Blush Script Alt • This is a second version of Montrose Script, with a completely new set of upper & lowercase characters. 88 Script Ligatures • Coral Blush Script fonts contain 88 ligatures (double letter glyphs) to help your text flow more naturally and recreate authentic, handwritten text. Many programs will automatically have this feature switched on for you, but if you need any help accessing them, please feel free to drop me a message. Language Support; English, French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, Indonesian, Malay, Hungarian, Polish, Turkish, Slovenian
  30. LeakorLeach by Ingrimayne Type, $9.95
    An early drawing tablet was largely responsible for the LeakorLeach typefaces. They resemble hand lettering using cake icing or done with an ink pen that leaves lots of ink blobs or ink blots. The family has two widths, plain and condensed, and in addition to each having an oblique style, each also has a leftward-inclined style. There may not be many uses for a leftward-inclined typeface, but for those needing one, the LeakorLeach family offers two. The LeakorLeach typefaces are unlike any other faces from IngrimayneType.
  31. Screwged by Ingrimayne Type, $14.95
    Screwged is a letterbat font in which letters are made of screwdrivers and screws. It is caps only, but the characters on the lower-case keys differ from those on the upper-case keys. It contains a large set of accented characters. It is not often that one needs a typeface made of screws and screwdrivers, but if one does, there is a font for that. For related, tool-based typefaces, see WrenchedLetters, NailsNStaples, and Hammered.
  32. AF LED7Seg 1 by Fortune Fonts Ltd., $15.00
    * For when you need the most realistic looking electronic display. * See User Manuals Main advantages: - Spacing between characters does not change when entering a decimal point or colon between them. - Custom characters can be produced by selecting any combination of segments to be displayed. Low cost electronic displays have a fixed number of segments that can be turned on or off to represent different symbols. A digital watch would be the most common example. Fonts typically available for depicting electronic displays are often in the artistic style of these common LED or LCD displays. They provide the look-and-feel, but fall short when technical accuracy is required. Failure to represent an accurate and consistent representation of the real thing can be a cringe-worthy experience for the product design and marketing team, or even the hobbyist for that matter. To solve this problem, Fortune Fonts has released a range of fonts that accurately depict the displays typically found on low cost electronic devices: watches, answering machines, car stereos, alarm clocks, microwaves and toys. These fonts come with numbers, letters and symbols predefined. However, they also allow you to create your own segment combinations for the custom symbols you need. When producing manuals, marketing material and user interfaces, accuracy is an all-or-nothing concept. Instructions in the user manual describe how to turn these fonts into realistic displays according to your own design, in the manner of the images above. If you cannot see a license option for your specific application, such a license may be purchased from here. By purchasing and/or using and/or distributing the font, the buyer, user and distributor (including Monotype Imaging Inc. & Monotype Imaging Hong Kong) agrees to (1) indemnify and hold harmless the font foundry and neither the font foundry nor distributor is responsible to the buyer or user or any other party for any consequential, incidental, special, punitive or other damages of any kind resulting from the use of the deliverables including, but not limited to, loss of revenues, profits, goodwill, savings or expected savings, due to; including, but not limited to, failure of the deliverables to perform it’s described function, or the deliverable’s infringement of patents, copyrights, trademarks, design rights, contract claims, trade secrets, or other proprietary rights of the foundry, distributor, buyer or other parties, (2) not use the fonts to assist in design of, or be incorporated into, non-software displays.
  33. All Over Again by Hanoded, $20.00
    All Over Again is a messy, scratchy script that looks like someone wrote a lengthy letter, realized he had screwed up and had to start all over again.
  34. Teenage Dreams by Indieground Design, $10.00
    This handwritten font is ideal for bringing back 90s nostalgic atmospheres. With its indie nature, this grungy font will add a touch of spontaneity and style to any creative project. This font recreates the atmospheres of our teenage years in the 90s, when we listened to Smashing Pumpkins, wore Chucks, and went to indie gigs. We love thinking about that time of wonder, discovery and imagination, and Teenage Dreams is perfect for bringing them back into our creative projects. Achieve a realistic handwritten effect by mixing the 4 different versions in titles and covers, instantly creating typographic artwork with an alternative, intimate attitude. On top of that, we also added a 5th bonus version of this dreamy font, with scribbles and drawings you can add to your compositions. This way, you will get a grungy scrapbook effect while adding intensity and style to any project. It is awesome when used on dark, noisy backgrounds, or used on top of images and photographs!
  35. Spotted Fever - Unknown license
  36. Touch Of Nature - Unknown license
  37. Gotten Say by Rhd Studio, $20.00
    Gotlen Say, I hope you are interested in this font, if you want to use it for your work This font can be used easily and simply because there are many features in it it contains a complete set of lowercase and uppercase letters, various types punctuation, numbers, and multilingual support. Fonts also contain several Binder and Device Style Style for those of you who have software it can work. Any question? Send me a message! I'm ready to answer any pre-sale or post-purchase questions you may have about this product!
  38. Bridget by Anaya Studio, $18.00
    Bridget I hope you are interested in this font, if you want to use it for your work. This font can be used easily and simply because there are many features in it contains a complete set of lowercase and uppercase letters, various types punctuation, numbers, and multilingual support. Fonts also contain several Binder and Device Style Style for those of you who have software it can work. Any question? Send me a message! I'm ready to answer any pre-sale or post-purchase questions you may have about this product! Enjoy! Regards,
  39. Markera - Personal use only
  40. Matricia by Type-Ø-Tones, $40.00
    Matricia by Pera Ribalta, José Manuel Urós / OpenType, 3 styles Nostalgically, the three weights of Matricia try not to recreate the modern pixel fonts but the noisy needle printers. The Uno and UnoXt are made of squares and the Dos version of dots.
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