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  1. American Oak by Ian Barnard, $15.00
    I've always been drawn to the beautiful typography of whiskey, gin, rum & bourbon bottle labels, as they enhanced the history that is behind this aged old spirits. A combination of elegant scripts and rugged serifs, these labels give sensibility to the slow process which these spirits go through in the distilling process.
  2. Flamante Serif by deFharo, $8.00
    Flamante Serif is a family of 8 typographies with thick square serifs of the slab type, also known by the Egyptians, which are released with four weights: Light, Book, Medium and Bold and their corresponding italic versions. They are heiress fonts of the Egyptian types arisen at the beginning of the S. XIX and descendants of the fonts "Flamante Sans" Special corporate typographies to design resounding titles on any advertising medium, also for any type of publication like magazines or newspapers. They include the Bitcoin symbol. ================================== OpenType Features: Standard Ligatures, Additional languages, All Alternates, Alternate Annotation Forms, Superscript, Kerning, Superiors, Capital Spacing, Localized Forms, Superior letters, Discretionary Ligatures, Subscript, Fractions, Slashed Zero, Inferiors, Extended Fractions, Scientific Inferiors, Ordinals, Denominators, Oldstyle Figures, Numerators, Historical Forms, Historical Ligatures. - 500 glyphs. Latin Extended-A • OTF & TTF.
  3. Mandevilla by Laura Worthington, $29.00
    Mandevilla is a semi-serif that is ideal for titling, display, and logos. Enrich your design with the expansive selection of 210 swashes and alternates. Create with Mandevilla’s decorative default uppercase set or explore the unadorned and non-stylized titling set. Mandevilla includes a 3/4 size capital letters set, listed as small caps. Used with capitals letters, they maintain a sense of a word shape as they are smaller and less ornamented than the initial cap and are serif-free. Thirty-eight complementing ornaments complete the package. See what’s included! http://bit.ly/2bGS00B *NOTE* Basic versions DO NOT include swashes, alternates or ornaments These fonts have been specially coded for access of all the swashes, alternates and ornaments without the need for professional design software! Info and instructions here: http://lauraworthingtontype.com/faqs/
  4. Smokehouse by Dear Alison, $24.00
    Have you ever wondered what sign painters and rib joints have in common other than the fact that they can both make a mess? What do they know that you don't which would have them pair a sexy casual script with a down south barbeque restaurant? Smokehouse is all about association. You'll find that this sexy casual script pairs well with a wide range of associations, from barbeque shacks to fairy princesses and everywhere in-between. It makes choosing the right font for the job an easy one, and for those that need to fill a little more space you'll find Smokehouse Wide is up to the task. Discover the power of association, and see how Smokehouse fits into your font collection. Buy both Smokehouse and Smokehouse Wide together as a family and save!
  5. Fleischman BT by Bitstream, $50.99
    Charles Gibbons' Fleischman BT Pro revives J.M. Fleischman's quirky and elegant text faces of the 1730s. Born in Germany, Fleischman worked in Holland, primarily at Enschedé en Zonen where he cut dozens of faces. His types represent some of the earliest examples of the Transitional style, predating and influencing the work of Fournier, Baskerville, and Bodoni. They were wildly popular in their day, used for everything from newspapers to currency, and Fleischman himself has enjoyed a renaissance of late. Fleischman BT Pro preserves the feel of the printed metal types while expanding the original to include four OpenType fonts: roman, italic, bold, and bold italic. They all include small caps, old style and lining figures, discretionary and historical ligatures, ornaments, and superiors. Fleischman Pro also supports Western, Central European, and Eastern European languages.
  6. NorB Architect Pencil Condensed fonts are the fruit from learning architectural lettering books so featuring 7 condensed weights going from Light to Extra Bold version. These Architectural fonts will add a beautiful architectural hand-lettering style to all your CAD project drawings. Architects have always wanted their CAD drawings to look more like they were drawn by hand, rather than by a CAD program. These AutoCAD fonts are the first step in bringing back that “artistic hand-drawn” feel to your CAD drawings or any graphic design project that can use true type fonts. They also can be used with any word processing program for text and display use, print and web projects, apps and ePub, Comics, graphic identities, branding, editorial, advertising, scrapbooking, cards and invitations … or even just for fun!
  7. Varisse Variable by AVP, $79.00
    Varisse spans over two centuries of type design and draws its inspiration from well-loved classics that are as fresh today as they were when they were created. The range stretches from a quintessential 18th century transitional serif to an uncompromising 20th century sans. Think Baskerville, think Gill. The idea was to create a family that shared similar forms and the same vertical metrics, allowing them to be mixed to provide impact and readability as required. With a generous x-height and a host of options, Varisse Variable is ideally suited to branding, packaging, magazines and editorial. It also provides a wealth of opportunity in website presentation. The variable axes of weight and serif allow selection of styles from sans light to serif heavy with all the options in between.
  8. Andaluz by Storm Type Foundry, $38.00
    The land of beauteous angels, Andalucia, connects different cultures with a curved arch. Almond trees bloom there in February, and orange trees grow in the heavenly courtyards of Gothic churches. A Catholic cathedral stands in a mosque, Moorish fountains gush with water, and ornate arcades are reflected in the mirrors of the Alhambra pools. Fishing villages have long been busy with tourism, but there are remote pubs where only locals go for fresh fish. Beer is served in wine glasses, and with each one you get a piece of cheese, shrimp, or a few slices of specially smoked ham, sitting on the bar counter. Here, in the off-season, it is possible to gaze into the distance towards the African shores and sketch watercolors for the diary completely undisturbed.
  9. NorB ARCHITECT PENCIL by NorFonts, $35.00
    NorB Architect Pencil fonts are the fruit from learning architectural lettering books so featuring 7 weights going from Light to Extra Bold version. These Architectural fonts will add a beautiful architectural hand-lettering style to all your CAD project drawings. Architects have always wanted their CAD drawings to look more like they were drawn by hand, rather than by a CAD program. These AutoCAD fonts are the first step in bringing back that “artistic hand-drawn” feel to your CAD drawings or any graphic design project that can use true type fonts. They also can be used with any word processing program for text and display use, print and web projects, apps and ePub, Comics, graphic identities, branding, editorial, advertising, scrapbooking, cards and invitations … or even just for fun!
  10. Galeana by Latinotype, $29.00
    Galeana is a flat-sided sans serif typeface that features a closed aperture. The font is a reinterpretation of Latin American-flavored typefaces used for European editorial designs such as Plastique and Zembla magazines. This superfamily consists of 4 sub-families: Compressed, Condensed, Standard and Extended. The heaviest and narrowest variants—created at the early stage of the design process—resemble the slender trunks of the Galenas (African tulip trees). The other variants have an extended width, which evokes the broad crown shape of these trees. Galeana comes in 48 styles and contains 417 glyphs that support over 200 Latin-based languages. The font performs well for mid-length text and it's the perfect choice for headlines, editorial design, brand identity design, advertising, social media and use on Tv.
  11. Carousel by ITC, $40.99
    Carousel is a fat faces display type designed by Gary Gillot in 1966. Fat faces were offshoots of the modern, or Didone, typefaces that were de rigueur during the early 1800s. These fat faces were among the first typefaces to be used solely for advertising purposes. Naturally, they were always used in larger point sizes, in display functions. Carousel could be called an optimization of these old advertising typefaces. With high x-heights, ultra contrast between thick and thin strokes, and perfectly engineered drawing techniques, Carousel is a highly crafted typeface. Give it a spin in your next advertising campaign! Carousel's fine thin strokes are very graceful in their appearance, and lend a strong, yet soft, feminine feeling to anything they touch.If you like Carousel check out wearing Annlie, another fat face from 1966."
  12. Typewriter DirtY by Matthias Luh, $32.00
    Typewriter DirtY is related to the Typewriter BasiX and Typewriter Revo fonts. While Revo has a very clean and simple outline, BasiX is a bit washed out and looks worn. DirtY goes a step further and has a very dirty, worn, fuzzy, grungy vintage look – even more so than BasiX. Typewriter DirtY is especially suitable for headlines, logos, covers, slogans and much more. BasiX and Revo are recommended for longer texts. Although Typewriter DirtY looks good even in small font size, it is a bit more complex to render because of its detailed outlines. Typewriter Revo, BasiX and Dirty are monospaced typewriter fonts, which are matched to each other. They have the same dimensions and generally somewhat similar contours. Therefore, they can be perfectly mixed and matched with each other.
  13. Hippie Freak JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    What does a 1932 movie about a love affair between a circus' trapeze artist and a sideshow "little person" have to do with the 1960s counter-culture? They both share some commonalities. The title card for Tod Browning's "Freaks" inspired the lettering design for Hippie Freak JNL. It's in a retro style that was embraced by the youth movement that had its epicenter in the Haight-Ashbury district of San Francisco. Circus performers with birth defect abnormalities were displayed in what was referred to as "freak shows"; while young men with long hair and beards who sought peace, love and an end to the war in Vietnam were commonly referred to as "hippie freaks". As the saying goes "the more things change, the more they stay the same".
  14. Olymp80 by Konst.ru, $10.00
    Dedicated to the XXII summer Olympic Games. I was inspired by the icons of these games when creating font Olymp80. This is an excerpt from the official report of the Moscow Olympics: "Sports pictographs, as we know, are pictographic drawings symbolising sports. They serve as points of reference and help overcome language barrier. Over the past few years, they have been integrated into the decoration of Olympic cities, and have been depicted in Olympic posters, commemorative medals, postage stamps, tickets, souvenirs, etc. On the OCOG-80’s request, graduates from several art colleges took up the design of the pictographs of the insignia as the theme of their dissertations. With the help of the research institute of industrial aesthetics, the Organising Committee chose the work submitted by Nikolai Belkov, Mukhina Art School graduate from Leningrad. The State Committee for Inventions and Discoveries under the USSR Council of Ministers recognised the new design as a production pattern. Though highly stylised, the new signs are easily comprehensible. They are smoother in outline because they are constructed at an angle of 30-60 (previously the angle was 45-90). Another merit of the new system is that the designs can be adapted for use in four representations: direct (solid, black against a white background), reverse (solid, white against a black background), contour (black contour against a white background), and reverse-contour (white contour against a black background), and permit several colour and shade and size variations." All text and pictures you may see on 1980 Moscow, Volume 2, Part 2, Page 420. Monospaced font for names, logotypes, titles, headers, topics etc. Font includes only uppercase letters with two alternative designs for each letter.
  15. Aldero by R9 Type+Design, $48.00
    Aldero™ strives to be as useful to any design environment as Alder trees are to the forest. Wildlife and insects feed on Alder leaves and seeds. The tree also provides shelter for animals in winter while its shades keep streams from getting too hot in summer. The trunks and branches are excellent habitats for lichens and mosses. The nitrogen-rich leaves help fertilize the soil where they landed. Alder’s utilitarian nature inspires us to create Aldero™, a handy, versatile, go-to type family for all professional designers. To achieve what we set out to do, we gave Aldero™ the two-in-one looks, doubled the sets of ligatures, and loaded it with plenty more of Opentype features. We put in long hours, months after months, until we are proud of the outcome. And we truly believe that you will enjoy working with this typeface as much as we do. With five weights, ten styles, and 1,100+ glyphs per style, this versatile typeface comes with virtually two looks. The standard glyph set is perfect for formal, corporate design, while the stylistic alternate set elicits a fun, friendly, and casual feel. You can use each style separately or mix and match them to achieve your design aesthetic. Thanks to these options, a wide range of design possibilities are at your fingertips. In addition to the two large sets of ligatures (for both the standard and the stylistic glyph sets), we also pack tons of Opentype features into Aldero™ to improve your user experience while working with this typeface. To activate the case-sensitive features, for example, highlight the phrase with the type tool, then hit the “All Caps” button; or select each mark, punctuations, or symbols with the type tool, then choose the case-sensitive option from the Opentype popup window. Hope you enjoy working with Aldero™ as much as we do! To find out more about Aldero™ Opentype features and type specimen, please visit https://r9typedesign.com/aldero-features
  16. MattsDinosaurStencils by Ingrimayne Type, $11.95
    This typeface is mostly composed of images of dinosaur skeletons drawn by Matthew Schenk and used as stencils for decoration. I thought they would also make a nice typeface. Check the key map—some of the very large critters are cut into pieces and put on several keys—this may help printing in some situations.
  17. Kammerlander by Juraj Chrastina, $29.00
    Kammerlander is a sans typeface with a distinctively strong thick/thin contrast. It’s based on Messner- a hairline font with a constant stroke weight, so their combination looks very natural. They look great in fashion magazines, in the expensive world of beauty and glory. Kammerlander is an all caps face, especially suitable for larger sizes.
  18. Coldharbour Gothic by Device, $39.00
    Reminicent of mid-19th century antique type and Victorian cast-iron signage, Coldharbour Gothic lovingly preserves all the eroded and rusted textures in digital form. Characters have been selected to have cleaner and rougher counterparts - by flipping between cases, the user can customise the result and achieve the degree of decay or preservation they desire.
  19. Tiger Chest by Four Lines Std, $15.00
    Introducing "Tiger Chest" - Unleash Your Creativity with Urban Pop Vibes! With Tiger Chest, your creativity knows no bounds. Break free from the mundane and explore the wild side of design. Whether you're crafting social media graphics, YouTube thumbnails, event posters, or comic book covers, this font will give your projects the urban edge they deserve.
  20. Milky Vintage by Sign Studio, $20.00
    Milky Vintage has a sweet classic style so it is a suitable element for nostalgic themed designs. Equipped with alternative characters for Uppercase and Lowercase. Some Ligatures (Discretionary Ligatures) are also made to be neater and more beautiful. All characters have a PUA code so they can be easily accessed in most design editing software.
  21. Circuletter JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Letters in circles are certainly nothing new typographically, but nonetheless they were a favorite tool for sign makers in past decades for emphasizing names or key words in a message. Inspired by an image of an old-time hardware store sign in New York City with Franklinesque lettering, it has been reproduced as Circuletter JNL.
  22. Always Busy by Bogstav, $15.00
    Always busy is. my easy-to-read and simple kids comic font. You can tell that it is handmade, because I really didn't do much about the inkblobs and the lines that are a bit off here and there. I added 4 different versions of each lowercase letter, and they automatically cycle as you type!
  23. Beyond Comfort by Tom Chalky, $16.00
    Introducing Beyond Comfort - A classy and stylish font duo inspired by 80's editorial type. At first glance, they look pixel perfect, but on further inspection, you'll notice perfect imperfections, revealing that the fonts are in fact entirely hand-drawn; As all of my fonts are, adding to the overall character of the duo.
  24. Versals by Classic Font Company, $14.95
    Versals is based on Lombardic style letters which are sufficiently broad to allow for decorated piercing and flourishes. They may also form the basis of illuminated capitals. The face is presented as capitals with reduced copies in the lower case locations. It is a full latin set with, uniquely, a set of roman numerals.
  25. HeLLO MIAMI by Yoga Letter, $15.00
    "Hello Miami" is a unique display font. This font is complemented by palm tree and beach decorations. It is perfect for your summer season. In addition, this font can also be used for a variety of your needs (product promotion, holiday promotion, congratulations, invitations, quotes, social media status, logos, branding, banners, posters, prints, etc.)
  26. Falling Snowflakes by Gerald Gallo, $20.00
    Forty-six snowflake designs from the Snowflake Assortment font were three-dimensionally rotated to various viewing angles other than perpendicular (which is how they are viewed in the Snowflake Assortment). Holding the modifier keys, Shift, Option, Shift + Option, and typing the same character will access different views of the same leaf. Font contains 180 characters.
  27. Blabbermouth by Hanoded, $15.00
    Don’t ask me why I called this font Blabbermouth, as I really don’t know. I guess it reminded me of a person who talks too much, as Blabbermouth is kind of in your face, uneven and slightly crazy. Blabbermouth won’t keep your secrets, but I’m sure it’ll make your designs get the attention they deserve.
  28. Falling Leaves by Gerald Gallo, $20.00
    Forty-six leaf designs from the Leaf Assortment font were three-dimensionally rotated to various viewing angles other than perpendicular (which is how they are viewed in the Leaf Assortment). Holding the modifier keys, Shift, Option, Shift + Option, and typing the same character will access different views of the same leaf. Font contains 180 characters
  29. Miniline Icons by Howcolour, $35.00
    Enjoy this exclusive set of minimal line vector icons font pack including 2764 icons. They are pixel perfect and infinitely scalable. You can use these icons to design websites, apps, blogs prints. Created with taste and passion! Please Send a message to info@howcolour.com with your order code to get a link to Cheatsheets file.
  30. Linotype Colibri by Linotype, $29.99
    Linotype Colibri is a delightfully playful display face, from the award-winning German typeface designer Hans-Jürgen Ellenberger. Linotype Colibri's letters dance up and down across the baseline, and appear as if they had been drawn quickly and whimsically with a felt tip pen. The design is available in two weights: Light and Regular.
  31. Trencher JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Trencher JNL is based on hand-cut stencils spray-painted onto a vintage 1947 Cleveland Trencher acquired by the Marine Corps Mechanized Museum at Camp Pendleton, California. Restoration volunteer Brian Platzer supplied to Jeff Levine the images of the stencil markings - and they were quickly re-drawn and turned into a digital type face.
  32. Graphique by profonts, $41.99
    Graphique was originally created by Swiss designer Hermann Edenbenz in 1945, and issued as hot metal font by Haas'sche Schriftgie�erei, Switzerland.German type designer Ralph M. Unger digitally remastered and expanded the typeface for profonts, and the digital OTF Pro version comprises of more than 400 characters including the complete Latin and Cyrillic glyph sets.
  33. Ambassador by Juraj Chrastina, $39.00
    Hairline display fonts are elegant and subtle with touch of luxury. They are the Champagne of type. Ambassador represents a classy typeface best suitable for magazines, cosmetics packaging, advertising or any kind of fine and sensitive design. The quality of the display-oriented spacing and kerning of this font is ensured by Igino Marini.
  34. Bible Script by ITC, $29.00
    Bible Script font is the work of designer Richard Bradley. A textured edge, swash alternate characters and additional flourishes enhance this traditional, calligraphic font. Word settings look as though they were written by hand. Bible Script font is perfect for certificates, diplomas, citations, greeting cards, or anything that should have a personal, elegant touch.
  35. Bleeding Heart by Romie Creative, $15.00
    Bleeding Heart is a smooth, elegant and flowing handwritten font. It has a beautifully balanced character and as a result, it fits into a wide set of designs. Bleeding Heart has a varied baseline, smooth lines, gorgeous glyphs and amazing alternatives. Add to your most creative ideas and watch how they bring them to life!
  36. Party Trick by PizzaDude.dk, $15.00
    Party Trick is loosely based on the capital letters of a classic typewriter, but I have added a bit sugar and spice to the letters - making them more funky and loose. Another great thing is the contextual alternates, which gives you 6 different versions of each letter - and they automatically changes as you type!
  37. Atomic Wedgie by Comicraft, $19.00
    Tighten up your capes, pull those cowls over your eyes and hoist your underpants over your trousers as far as they will go! Silver Age super heroes know that Men of Action can never look foolish fighting crime in their pyjamas and neither will you with the help of our latest crack-kerning offering.
  38. Arya by TipoType, $19.90
    Arya is a display typeface, based on Roman proportions. It has three versions, differentiated by the amount of the drawn lines. Single is solid. Double is sturdy but light. Triple is versatile and includes alternatives. They can be combined in layers. Capsule versions (White and Black) are designed to do quick, simple and elegant labels.
  39. Standard Request by Bogstav, $18.00
    Standard Request is 100% handmade, and was inspired by both grafitti and comic book lettering. When viewed at large sizes, the handmade look and feel really stands out - at the same time, Standard Request, is super legible even at really small sizes. I've added 5 slightly different versions of each letter, and they automatically cycle as you type!
  40. Casual Style by Larin Type Co, $12.00
    Casual Style This is an excellent font family that includes ( script, bold script, sans serif and outline sans serif). These are multi-purpose fonts and they are suitable for all kinds of design, from modern fashion projects to vintage logos, editorial designsand, headlines, advertising and much more. This font is easy to use and has OpenType features.
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