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  1. Archaic Penpoint Pro by Hackberry Font Foundry, $24.95
    This is a stylized blackletter font with many OpenType features and 403 characters -- many of which are presently unknown for blackletter fonts: Caps, lower case, small caps, old style figures, numerators, denominators, accents characters and so on. The idea is a modern blackletter that is readable and usable for the American eye.
  2. Hay Billy by Zeenesia Studio, $14.00
    Hay Billy is cute handwritten font. It is bouncy, charming and perfect for many design projects or crafting ideas, Hay Billy perfect for large design project like Tshirt, Advertising, bags, quotes, food , poster, fashion, custom sticker, magazine, and many others. It completed with numbers and punctuation. Multilingual support, and came with PUA encoded.
  3. BigNoodleTitling - 100% free
  4. Roster by Fenotype, $35.00
    Roster is a strong brush script family of two weights, caps and a set of ornaments. Roster is great for any kind display use from advertising to packaging and from online to branding. Roster is clear and legible even in smaller sizes and works for longer texts too, but is at it’s best when used for shorter sentences or even just for one or two word display or logo use. Roster is equipped with plenty of Ligatures and Contextual alternates that are automatically activated as long as you keep Standard Ligatures feature on. These features help to maintain the flow and add on some variation when writing with Roster. If you need more than that there is at least three Alternates for each basic character: click on Swash, Stylistic or Titling Alternates in any OpentType savvy program or check out for even more alternates from the Glyph Palette. Since uppercase letters in Roster are mainly designed as initials I made Roster Caps for an all caps version of the capital letters. Roster Caps can be used on it’s own or to support Roster Script. Roster Ornaments is a set of swashes and brush strokes designed to support the font.
  5. Evita by ITC, $29.99
    Gérard Mariscalchi is a self-made designer. Born in Southern France of a Spanish mother and an Italian father, he has worked as a mechanic, salesman, pilot, college teacher – even a poet (with poetry being the worst-paying of these professions, he reports.) “Throughout all this, the backbone of my career has always been design,” Mariscalchi says. “I’ve been drawing since I was five, but it wasn’t until I was twenty-four that I learned that my hobby could also help me earn a living.” It was about this same time that Mariscalchi fell in love with type. He studied the designs of masters like Excoffon, Usherwood and Frutiger, as well as the work of calligraphers and type designers such as Plantin, Cochin and Dürer. With such an eclectic background, it’s no surprise that Mariscalchi’s typeface designs are inspired by many sources. Baylac and Evita reflect the style of the art nouveau and art deco periods, while Marnie was created as an homage to the great Lithuanian calligrapher Villu Toots. However, the touch of French elegance and distinction Mariscalchi brings to his work is all his own. Baylac Who says thirteen is an unlucky number? Three capitals and ten lowercase letters from a poster by L. Baylac, a relatively obscure Art Nouveau designer, served as the foundation for this typeface. The finished design has lush curves that give the face drama without diminishing its versatility. On the practical side, Baylac’s condensed proportions make it perfect for those situations where there’s a lot to say and not much room in which to say it Evita Mariscalchi based the design of Evita on hand lettering he found in a restaurant menu, and considers this typeface one of his most difficult design challenges. “The main problem was to render the big weight difference between the thin and the thick strokes without creating printing problems at small point sizes,” he says. Unlike most scripts, Evita is upright, with the design characteristics of a serif typeface. Mariscalchi named the face for a close friend. The end result is a charming design that is light, airy, and slightly sassy. Marnie Based on Art Nouveau calligraphic lettering, Marnie is elegant, inviting, and absolutely charming. Mariscalchi paid special attention to letter shapes and proportions to guarantee high levels of character legibility. He also kept weight transition in character strokes to modest levels, enabling the face to be used at relatively small sizes – an unusual asset for a formal script. Marnie’s capital letters are expansive designs with flowing swash strokes that wrap affectionately around adjoining lowercase letters. The design easily captures the spontaneous qualities of hand-rendered brush lettering.
  6. Baylac by ITC, $29.99
    Gérard Mariscalchi is a self-made designer. Born in Southern France of a Spanish mother and an Italian father, he has worked as a mechanic, salesman, pilot, college teacher – even a poet (with poetry being the worst-paying of these professions, he reports.) “Throughout all this, the backbone of my career has always been design,” Mariscalchi says. “I’ve been drawing since I was five, but it wasn’t until I was twenty-four that I learned that my hobby could also help me earn a living.” It was about this same time that Mariscalchi fell in love with type. He studied the designs of masters like Excoffon, Usherwood and Frutiger, as well as the work of calligraphers and type designers such as Plantin, Cochin and Dürer. With such an eclectic background, it’s no surprise that Mariscalchi’s typeface designs are inspired by many sources. Baylac and Evita reflect the style of the art nouveau and art deco periods, while Marnie was created as an homage to the great Lithuanian calligrapher Villu Toots. However, the touch of French elegance and distinction Mariscalchi brings to his work is all his own. Baylac Who says thirteen is an unlucky number? Three capitals and ten lowercase letters from a poster by L. Baylac, a relatively obscure Art Nouveau designer, served as the foundation for this typeface. The finished design has lush curves that give the face drama without diminishing its versatility. On the practical side, Baylac’s condensed proportions make it perfect for those situations where there’s a lot to say and not much room in which to say it Evita Mariscalchi based the design of Evita on hand lettering he found in a restaurant menu, and considers this typeface one of his most difficult design challenges. “The main problem was to render the big weight difference between the thin and the thick strokes without creating printing problems at small point sizes,” he says. Unlike most scripts, Evita is upright, with the design characteristics of a serif typeface. Mariscalchi named the face for a close friend. The end result is a charming design that is light, airy, and slightly sassy. Marnie Based on Art Nouveau calligraphic lettering, Marnie is elegant, inviting, and absolutely charming. Mariscalchi paid special attention to letter shapes and proportions to guarantee high levels of character legibility. He also kept weight transition in character strokes to modest levels, enabling the face to be used at relatively small sizes – an unusual asset for a formal script. Marnie’s capital letters are expansive designs with flowing swash strokes that wrap affectionately around adjoining lowercase letters. The design easily captures the spontaneous qualities of hand-rendered brush lettering.
  7. Taco by FontMesa, $25.00
    Taco is a new Mexican style font family based on our Tavern and Algerian Mesa type designs. When I finished the extra heavier weights for Tavern I decided to play around with a decorated version, the extra bold letters allowed for much more room to work with an inlay pattern. After experimenting with several designs I decided on a Mexican pattern because the original base font is very popular in Mexican restaurant logos and menus plus it's frequently used on Tequila bottle labels. I originally planned three weights for the Taco font family, however, after completing the bold weight I've decided to release it now so you may put it to use while the regular and extra bold are being produced, sorry I can't estimate a release date for the two other weights. To use the fill font layers you'll need an application that allows you to work in layers such as Adobe Creative Suite products. The Taco Fill Uno font may be used as a stand alone font, however, we recommend searching for our Tavern font family where you'll find three different bold weights of this same design. Opentype features aware applications are also needed for accessing the many alternate glyphs in Taco, all the alternates that you love in our Tavern fonts are also available in Taco. While the fill font layers are in registration with one another some applications may throw them out of alignment by changing the spacing. Custom inter letter spacing in Adobe Creative Suite may also throw the fill fonts out of alignment. We recommend doing your custom spacing first then duplicate the type layer and change to the next fill font and color. The inspiration for the Taco name of this font family was from a homemade Taco dinner I made for a guest at my house, after dinner I searched to see if there was a commercial font named Taco. There was no such font named Taco and the rest is history. The old Stephenson Blake Algerian font has come a long way since 1908, and we're not done with it yet. We hope you enjoy our Taco font family, we're looking forward to see it in use.
  8. 2 Prong Tree - Unknown license
  9. Reaktif by Plasebo Studio, $14.90
    Reaktif type family has been created with a new and modern approach to the popular geometric sans serif type. It has a very legible, multifunctional, contemporary and dynamic design. Sharp-angle details in minuscule letters “a, b, d, f, g, m, n, p, q, r, t, u” boosts its' characteristics in the Reaktif font family. Reaktif type family contains 24 fonts and 550+ glyphs. Stylistic alternatives come with 30+ ligatures and many opentype features. It can meet your needs in many medium such as Reaktif branding, editorial, web and printing.
  10. Berliana Monoline by Junanobi, $14.00
    Berliana Monoline is typeface was inspired by handwriting using markers. While the name is a word other than Diamonds, namely jewelry worn by many women in the world. Diamond jewelry is so expensive and full of luxury. As regards with diamonds, this font was created to present the luxury of very beautiful diamonds. This font is suitable for wedding invitations, design, logo or branding, or as the font for the typography. Many features in this font such as ligatures, stylistic alternate, fina, swashes, etc with a total more than 370++ Glyphs.
  11. Archwaltz by Creative17studio, $10.00
    "Archwaltz" a new elegant ligature serif font. Inspired by the word elegant, Archwaltz is a font that is super unique and has a luxurious also modern impression. With lots of elegant ligatures, you definitely don't want to forget it. Archwaltz is ideal for a wide variety of designs, such as news headlines, letter logos, business cards, poster designs, wedding invitations, and many uses in other design projects. Archwaltz containing many characters and ligatures, numbers, punctuation and European Languages. Archwaltz contains: - Standard Character set - Ligature - Few Alternate - Numeral & Punctuation - Multilingual Support Available Regular & Italic Style
  12. Thinkers by FallenGraphic, $20.00
    Thinkers is a strong handwritten brush script with bold and casual style. This handmade fonts comes with great legibility and readability. Each stroke is carefully drawn to display great flow and harmony with a natural look. You can try many variations by accessing opentype features. Thinkers are suitable for branding projects, clothing companies, advertising, product packaging and a variety of your creative projects. I hope you enjoy it !! Thanks for visiting and downloading my font!what’s inside : Accents (Multilingual Characters) PUA encoded Numerals and Punctuations (OpenType Standard) Ligature Many of alternates
  13. Ragnar by Linotype, $29.99
    Ragnar can be called a typeface for compact typography. It is loosely related to the Saga typeface in many ways, even including its name. During discussing on what Saga should be called, the name "Ragnarök" (Twilight of the Gods) was humorously suggested. "Ragnarök" would of course have been unsuitable, since it uses a letter with a diacritic sign, and in many computer systems, that is a deadly sin. But the shorter form, Ragnar, was kept in mind, and later used for this typeface. Additionally, Ragnar is a common male Scandinavian name.
  14. Globe Grotesk Display by Jan Charvát, $26.50
    Globe Grotesk is modern art deco inspired sans serif. Its root goes to beginning of last century into Czechslovakia. The design is inspired in Universal Grotesk – font made by unknown designer. There are some really unique details in the font, especially letters a, g, u, E, F, R, & and many more. It primary intended for display usage or rather shorter texts. The original is extended with full latin support, ligatures, small caps, alternates, inktraps, oldstyle figures and many more features necessary for contemporary type design. Also true italics are no doubt in this font.
  15. Circolino by Aspro Type, $19.99
    Circolino is calligraphic script typeface set that is inspired by the letterforms taught in Italian schools. Each letter combination is designed to tie in perfectly within the word. In this regard, many contextual alternatives and letter variants have been designed, especially to make a more calligraphic feel. The Circolino character set consists of two families: Circolino Classic and Circolino Sport. The Classic Family has an almost vertical tilt axis, while Sport Family has a much more pronounced tilt axis that gives it more dynamism and movement.
  16. Tourist Postcard JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Alf Becker graced many issues of “Signs of the Times” (a trade magazine for the sign industry) with his innovative hand lettered alphabets for others to use as design inspirations. His 134th submission was titled “Post Card Type”, a condensed thick-and-thin stylized Art Deco design. This served as the inspiration for Tourist Postcard JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions. Thanks to Tod Swormstedt of S.T. Media Group and the American Sign Museum for providing the work image for this type revival.
  17. The Voyage Culture by Vintage Voyage Design Supply, $10.00
    Introduce you perfect font duo to give you many typographic variations for your project. It does not really matter, what the project is — t-shirts for sale or logo for your friends cafe, music poster or candy's package. These two lovely fonts would be perfect to combine in your design. Inspired by Travel Posters from Early 20th Century. A little bit art-deco massive sans with some playful characters like A, C, G, M, R, S, V, W and Handwritten retro style brush script.
  18. Pixeloza 02 by Fontsphere, $12.00
    Pixeloza 02 is a pixel-style, grid-based, display typeface. This is another version of Pixeloza type. Compared to Pixeloza 01, it is characterized by a more slender form, the letters are taller and narrower, which makes the font lighter. The font is characterized by its simplicity, attention to detail, and original form. You can use it in a wide variety of projects. It gives many possibilities for creating graphics. Pixeloza 02 is available in two options: Pixeloza 01 Regular and Pizeloza 01 Skewo Regular.
  19. Abrect by Hackberry Font Foundry, $24.95
    My first font for the summer of 2009, Abrect is a new sans serif font where I try to maximize the x-height and keep the design fresh and personal. It fits in with my continuing objective of designing book fonts that I can really use. Abrect is a tangent for me just taking an idea out to its end. In particular, it is a radical modification of my first font in 1993, Nuevo Litho. The hand-drawn shapes vary a lot, many pushing the boundaries of the normal character. With many of the new releases I see, the digital perfection is getting pretty extreme. It’s looking like a Rococo stage of development for many with decoration taking over from function. I'm consciously trying to head a different direction. This is not a normal font for me in that it has caps, lowercase, with the appropriate figures for each case, no small caps. This is the first time I have skipped small caps in over a decade. This font has all the OpenType features in the display set for 2009 except for the small caps. There are several ligatures for your fun and enjoyment: bb gg ff fi fl ffi ffl ffy fj ft tt ty Wh Th and more and many of them are experimental in form. Enjoy!
  20. Martend by Balevgraph Studio, $12.00
    Martend elegant classic sans serif typeface with many style alternatives to choose from. This typeface is perfect for elegant logos, interior magazines, beauty products, packaging products, quotes, and more. What's Included? Uppercase, Lowercase, Numbers, Punctuation Ligatures & Alternates Multilingual support PUA encoded
  21. Ghostly Forest Greek by RodrigoTypo, $29.00
    It is an extension or variant of the "Ghostly Forest" typeface that has been adapted to include the Greek alphabet and also incorporates many alternatives, such as Swash glyphs, for a more fun design suitable for casual or Halloween-related concepts.
  22. Fayte by That That Creative, $15.00
    Fayte is a modern blackletter font that gives focus on contemporary display type. This vintage-made new typeface is unmistakably blackletter, However, it is accessible enough to be used across many projects, for branding, Instagram, print posters, magazines, Fashion, whatever.
  23. Inflex by Monotype, $29.99
    Released by the Monotype Corporation around 1932, Inflex Bold is a Scotch Roman fat face design similar to many others popular in the nineteenth century. A high-contrast bold roman, Inflex Bold is good for informal display work when used sparingly.
  24. Captain Tall Shipwreck by Alphabet Agency, $20.00
    The font is inspired by popularity of the original Captain Shipwreck font. The font is great for use in pirate and other outlaw related themes. It is great for use on many projects, from birthday party invites to beer labels.
  25. Coldera by Haniefart, $12.00
    Coldera is a sans serif typeface deliberately modified to make it look beautiful, attractive and modern, available in uppercase, lowercase, ligature and alternative letters. Coldera is suitable for business brands, brochures, posters, magazines, comics, t-shirts, banners and many others.
  26. P22 Kingsclere by IHOF, $29.95
    The Kingsclere font was desigend by Ted Staunton after finding inspiration in the town of Remedios, Cuba on a 17th century Spanish tombstone inscription. These historic letterforms lend themselves to many uses where vernacular lettering from a bygone era is desired.
  27. Chiyaw by Dicubit, $9.00
    Chiyaw is a fancy monoline typeface/font designed with carefully handcrafted. This perfectly made to be applied in logo or branding, stationery, books, packaging, fashion, magazines, t-shirt, greeting or wedding cards, vintage design, novels, labels and many advertising purposes.
  28. Happy Single by Dicubit, $9.00
    Happy Single is a casual doodle typeface/font designed with carefully handcrafted. This perfectly made to be applied in logo or branding, stationery, books, packaging, fashion, magazines, t-shirt, greeting or wedding cards, vintage design, novels, labels and many advertising purposes.
  29. Brogllin by Dicubit, $9.00
    Brogllin is a monoline script typeface/font designed with carefully handcrafted. This perfectly made to be applied in logo or branding, stationery, books, packaging, fashion, magazines, t-shirt, greeting or wedding cards, vintage design, novels, labels and many advertising purposes.
  30. Salty Unicorn by Letterhend, $19.00
    Salty Unicorn is a playful typeface that contain lowercase, uppercase, symbol, and also support multi language. Including ligatures, and many alternates. You can use this font to make a logo for branding, quote, and playful design. Also already PUA Encoded.
  31. Ghostly Forest Cyrillic by RodrigoTypo, $29.00
    It is an extension or variant of the "Ghostly Forest" typeface that has been adapted to include the Cyrillic alphabet and also incorporates many alternatives, such as Swash glyphs, for a more fun design suitable for casual or Halloween-related concepts.
  32. Nara by Sundaylab, $9.00
    Nara Typeface is a monospace font that can help display messages in the designs you create. With its unique character, it is suitable for you to use on stickers, flyers, website, social media, vinyl, CDs, Clothing, and many other media.
  33. Authoritative by Viswell, $16.00
    Introducing Authoritative, an natural handwritting script font, made with natural hand strokes which will be suitable for you to use for branding, quotes, logos, stationery, crafting and many more. Authoritative includes : Uppercase & Lowercase Numeral & Punctuation Standard Ligature Multilingual Thank you.
  34. Doodles by Outside the Line, $19.00
    Doodles received honorable mention in U&lc's First Annual Type Design Competition in the Picture Category. Inspiration came from many long hours logged in corporate strategic planning meetings. Check out Doodles the Alphabet designed to compliment the Doodles picture font.
  35. Sevoya by Jonahfonts, $42.00
    Sevoya a captivating robust script font designed with fat strokes for those strong brands and logos. Featuring short ascenders and descenders making it a bit more legible. Sevoya is perfect to create outstanding headings, logos, menus, graphics, and many more applications.
  36. Circlet by Solotype, $19.95
    Like many of the Victorian decorative fonts, this one had caps only when Barnhart Bros. and Spindler brought it out. In 1990, we decided to draw a lowercase for it, making it more versatile. A good font for period typography.
  37. Husky by Trim Studio, $12.00
    Husky is a sweet and playful handwritten font, clean and a little bit quirky, this font is the perfect fit for crafter and graphic artist to complete their design such as invitation, advertisement, poster, logo, birthday, product sign, and many more!
  38. Abaddon™ - Unknown license
  39. Cut Nyak Dhin by Nandatype Studio, $12.00
    Cut Nyak Dhin is a modern script with handwriting, decorative characters, designed to perfectly combine informal, sassy, romantic, sweet scripts. Hand-drawn design elements allow you to create many beautiful typographic designs in an instant like branding, logos, web design and editorial, prints, invitations, crafts, quotes, and more.
  40. Rachmanty by Goodigital13, $20.00
    minimal fashion fonts designs. projects to the highest level, be it branding, headings, wedding, digital, movie, invitations, signatures, logos, labels, and much more! This font is readable, catchy, and easy to use. This font is suitable for quotes, logo designs, magazines, business cards, and many other design projects.
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