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  1. Quoral by Typotheticals, $12.00
    Quoral was developed from an idea in 2003, and drawn in Illustrator. It has an extended character set in greek an cyrillic, but not all the characters for these languages.
  2. Fruitypops by Set Sail Studios, $16.00
    Introducing Fruitypops! A friendly, versatile script font ready for any project. Hand drawn with a real marker pen on paper, Fruitypops is bold and standout yet maintains large counter spaces with its large loops and carefully crafted letterforms. With 56 ligatures, a full set of unconnected lowercase alternates, and a bold version included, it’s designed to be a go-to script font for any design brief in need of a personal touch. The Fruitypops family includes; 1. Fruitypops Regular • A handwritten script font containing upper & lowercase characters, numerals and a large range of punctuation. 2. Fruitypops Bold • A bold version of Fruitypops with thicker letterforms, great for use at smaller sizes. Lowercase Alternates • A full set of a-z lowercase alternates are included with unconnected strokes. These can be accessed by turning on ‘Stylistic Alternates’, via a Glyphs panel, or pasted via Font Book/Windows Character Map. 56 Ligatures • 56 ligatures are included for lowercase letters (see image). These are uniquely designed double and triple letter combinations designed to create realistic handwriting and fix tricky character pairings. These can be accessed by turning on ‘Standard Ligatures’, via a Glyphs panel, or pasted via Font Book/Windows Character Map. Language Support • English, French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, Indonesian, Malay, Hungarian, Polish, Croatian, Turkish, Romanian, Czech, Latvian, Lithuanian, Slovak, Slovenian.
  3. Ash by Fenotype, $19.00
    Ash is a script font hand drawn with dry brush. Ash is packed with automatic contextual alternates that keep the text vivid. Ash also has swash alternates for lowercase letters that add extra flavour. In titling alternates there’s 26 swooshes and strokes placed in a-z that can be used as underlines or just decorations. Ash is great display font for a swift hand drawn look. Ash has wide language support and it is PUA encoded so you can access extra glyphs in most graphic design softwares.
  4. Cartographer by Hipopotam Studio, $25.00
    Cartographer by Hipopotam Studio is a hand drawn serif typeface designed for our book Maps. Drawn with a 0.1 mm tip pen in a very small scale. It has only uppercase characters but each has alternate glyphs. It also has a lot of very useful features including multi-language support (with Cyrillic), discretionary ligatures, stylistic alternates, fractions, ordinals and contextual alternates that will automatically set alternate glyphs depending on frequency of appearance of the same character (even in web font but only in HTML5 browsers).
  5. Aficionado by Hanoded, $10.00
    Aficionado is a hand drawn font, modeled after classy turn of the century typefaces. It is a very legible all-caps font which will certainly give your designs an elegant look!
  6. Quirkophonic by Tymime Fonts, $35.00
    Quirkophonic mimics hand-drawn letters and logos of the 1960s. Suitable for album covers, movie posters, rock concerts, or whimsical fantasy. From secret spy capers to magic mushrooms, it's all groovy.
  7. Cookogram by Jure Kožuh, $19.00
    Cookogram is a package of 50 pictograms which have been drawn in two styles - outline & solid. The pictogram set consists of cooking and eating utensils, pots, pans, glasses, bottles and crockery.
  8. Harmony by Solotype, $19.95
    A handsome German art deco design that fits in well with other types of the 1920s and 1930s. Originally without a lowercase, so we drew one for it, extending its usefulness.
  9. Lost Land by Umbra95, $20.00
    Lost Land is a horror hand drawn font. The font made for cover design, logos, headlines, apparel design, magazine titles etc. Font includes multi-lingual and currency support, numerals, and punctuations.
  10. Squaron by Fontron, $35.00
    Another of my hand drawn originals now digitized. It started out as a very bold, decorative initial capital letter - a 'font within a font' - but got extended to the full alphabet.
  11. Late Breaking News JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Re-drawn from a screen capture of a vintage newspaper front page, Late Breaking News JNL is a traditional sans serif that's perfect for headlines, titling and other forms of announcements.
  12. Redeye by Aboutype, $24.99
    A decorative Sans Serif, mechanically drawn and intended for display use at 24 point and above. Complements a wide range of text typefaces. Redeye Sans requires subjective display kerning and compensation.
  13. Letterpress Assortment JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Border pieces, catch words, head and tail pieces and a generous amount of cartoons comprise Letterpress Assortment JNL. All of the printers' stock cuts were re-drawn from vintage source material.
  14. Paris Doodles by Outside the Line, $19.00
    Paris Doodles... memories of a feeling, a rainy afternoon, a glass of wine, an outdoor cafe, a metro stop… 28 hand drawn whimsical icons and 2 scripted words. Ooh la la!
  15. Nina Ketchup by Fonts of Chaos, $10.00
    Nina Ketchup is a hand drawn font made with lines. Each letters have his own style. Work perfectly with wood background or hipster logo types. Natural flow for a fantastic effect.
  16. Leaf Doodles by Outside the Line, $19.00
    Leaves... lots of leaves... all hand drawn... 62 of them in fact. Big ones, small ones, line ones, reverse ones to use alone or together in groupings. A very versatile font.
  17. Smoot by A New Machine, $10.00
    This all new hand drawn font comes as a serif and a script version. Mix and match to bring your designs whimsy and playfulness. Suitable for headlines, posters and call outs.
  18. Zaire SF by Scholtz Fonts, $19.00
    Zaire SF is a distinctive, elegant, ethnic style font, inspired by the ancient masking traditions of the tribes indigenous to Zaire in Central Africa. The font captures the magic of the mask, representing the dance, the ceremony, the secret society. It evokes the very heart of Africa. Zaire is best used as a display font and is also effective for headings and posters. The tall, slim silhouette epitomizes the elegance of contemporary African design. It includes a full character set: characters for English, French, Italian, German, and Portuguese.
  19. Sangoma by Scholtz Fonts, $19.00
    I named the font "Sangoma" after the traditional healers of the Southern African tribes. Sangomas often work by "throwing bones". The shapes of the bones have suggested the shapes of the characters in the Sangoma font. The font is useful for creating designs or producing text that has an African look. Typified by an African angularity the characters reflect the ethos of Africa. The Sangoma font contains the full range of upper and lower case characters, all punctuation and special characters as well as the accented characters used in the major European languages.
  20. Antique Olive by URW Type Foundry, $35.99
    The first Antique Olive fonts were produced by the French type foundry Olive, in 1962-1966 and designed by poster designer Roger Excoffon (1910-1983). All Excoffons fonts are flamboyant, elegant and highly stylistic. They include the Banco, Mistral, and Calypso fonts. Antique Olive was launched to rival Helvetica and Univers, but the shapes it took were totally refreshing. Antique Olive is probably the most striking Sans Serif since Futura and Gill, and more refined than either. It is perfect for posters and display material as it works well in larger sizes.
  21. NorB Pen by NorFonts, $28.00
    NorB Pen was inspired from Arial Round font, I use this font for my jazz lead-sheets. It's a handwritten text font emulating a round marker permanent pen. You can use this font with any word processing program for text and display use, print and web projects, apps and ePub, comic books, graphic identities, branding, editorial, advertising, scrapbooking, cards and invitations and any casual lettering purpose… or even just for fun! NorB Pen comes with 8 weights, each with their matching italics and in a Light, Normal, Bold and Heavy version.
  22. FairyTale by Comicraft, $29.00
    In its beauty, Comicraft's Fairytale font is without rival in the heavens, the earth, or the stuff of men's dreams! A wee thing it may be, but 'tis like a star pulled from the sky. Luminescent. Radiant. Perfect. Yes! PARADISE can be yours...from the pages of "Captain Stoneheart and the Truth Fairy," comes a font that might very well change your life forever... it's a dream, a myth, a neverending story, it's a FairyTale! Words by Joe Kelly & art by Chris Bachalo from Captain Stoneheart and the Truth Fairy
  23. PRIMITIVE by JAF 34, $1.90
    PRIMITIVE is an attempt for an essential of urban culture, especially graffiti and the unique pixaçao. PRIMITIVE is also inspired by the ancient cultures, especially scandinavian tribes as an anagram to the present. This "vandalism" is viewed from several angles. PRIMITIVE is one of them. PRIMITIVE is one of the modern headline fonts which include a lot of alternates, a variation of one word for a comfortable use. Two weights, ligatures and stylistic sets are obvious. And this cheap price is a support to this independent culture from me.
  24. Touch Me by Latinotype, $69.00
    Touch Me is a Script hand-drawn style typeface—designed by Coto Mendoza—resulting from polyrhythmic exploration, sign deconstruction and altered calligraphic contrast plays with watercolour brush. Coto has been using these experimental calligraphy techniques when creating the catchwords for Macarons, the Boho Family, Bikini Season Script and Matcha Script and so forth. Touch Me was inspired by a character in a story written by Coto while attending a literary workshop with Ina Groovie in Santiago de Chile. The character is a tribal girl who lives on an island in the Caribbean. She is heir of ancestral knowledge and possesses wild beauty, very passionate and sensual: intense, strong and free. These features are reflected in the polyrhythm of the typeface's curves: an irregular baseline, variable x-height, different lengths of initial and terminal strokes (that sometimes expand and sometimes shrink) and amount of brush pressure that generates changes in contrast within the characters. This way, when composing, signs with stroke contrast randomly alternate with monolinear ones and with signs of altered contrast, thanks to the typeface's OpenType programming. The family, with more than 3,000 glyphs, provides a number of alternative characters, swashes, ligatures, initial and terminal forms, in short, a vast ocean of choices! Touch Me is a spontaneous typeface with a fresh and unique personality. It is the perfect choice for short text in both print and digital formats. The family comes with a Script Regular version and a seductive Script Drop that you will enjoy a lot! The Extras set includes some catchwords, dingbats and ornaments that allows for endless composition options. The family also comes with a Caps version —designed by Luciano Vergara—in 2 styles: a funny and big-headed condensed Sans Grotesk display of inverted vertical proportion plus a Grotesk, neutral and slightly expressive Petite. Both versions, available in 6 weights, have been especially designed to create hierarchies when composing. This allows for balance between strokes of different weight when it comes to the Sans and Script fonts. Come and dare yourself! Touch Me! Thanks Alisa for sharing your amazing and beautiful picture with us.
  25. Katler by Lone Army, $10.00
    "Where Confidence Meets Flow, Retro Vibes, Modern Sophistication, and Raw Rustic Beauty." KATLER TIMEY FONT Multilingual Support.
  26. Kindah by Eyad Al-Samman, $30.00
    “Kindah” is a Yemeni ancient tribe with evidence of its existence going back to the second century B.C.E. The kings of Kindah exercised an influence over a number of associated tribes more by personal prestige than by coercive settled authority. The Kindites were polytheistic until the 6th century CE, with evidence of rituals dedicated to the gods Athtar and Kahil found in their ancient capital in south-central Arabia. It is not clear whether they converted to Judaism or remained pagan, but there is a strong archaeological evidence that they were among the tribes in Dhu Nuwas' forces during the Jewish king’s attempt to suppress Christianity in Yemen. They converted to Islam in the mid-7th century CE and played a crucial role during the Muslims' conquests of their surroundings. Among the most famous figures from Kindah known as Kindites are Imru' al-Qays (526-565?), al-Ash'ath ibn Qays (599-661), Hujr ibn 'Adi al-Kindi (?-660), al-Miqdad Ibn Aswad al-Kindi (589-653), and Abu Yusuf Yaíqub ibn Ishaq as-Sabbah al-Kindi (805-873) known as the Philosopher of the Arabs. "Kindah" font is a modern Kufic font comes in three weights (i.e., bold, regular, and thin) which is mainly designed to be used as a display Arabic font. The main feature of this typeface is the mixture of curves and rectangular shapes used in the designed Arabic characters. Kindah font was inspired by the design of the Yemeni modern windows of houses in which only top part of the arc is used for building such windows which reflects the originality of the architecture preserved in this part of the world. "Kindah" font is extremely outstanding when used in printed materials with big sizes especially for headline, titles, signs, and names of brands. Hence, it is suitable for books' covers, advertisement light boards, and titles in magazines and newspapers. It has also a Latin character set and it also supports several Arabic character sets which makes it proper for composing alphabetical and numerical words in Arabic, Urdu, and Persian.
  27. Jingle Condensed by ArFF, $24.95
    I once tried to imagine what the children of Schoolbook and Bodoni would look like if they were married. I'm still trying to imagine that! In the meantime I drew the Jingles.
  28. Courier New OS by Monotype, $50.99
    Designed as a typewriter face for IBM, Courier New was re drawn by Adrian Frutiger for IBM Selectric series. A typical fixed pitch design, monotone in weight and slab serif in concept.
  29. Pirate Station by Oleg Stepanov, $16.00
    Pirate Station is the hand-drawn font made with brush. It is good for games, cartoons, posters, children's books, and whenever you want to see grimy and funny but yet readable typeface.
  30. Jingle Wide by ArFF, $24.95
    I once tried to imagine what the children of Schoolbook and Bodoni would look like if they were married. I'm still trying to imagine that! In the meantime I drew the Jingles.
  31. Riipale by Morganismi, $15.00
    Riipale is a font family with two sets of hand-drawn characters. Quality picture fonts are also included in the family of Riipale. Riipale Lined and Riipale Black support most European languages.
  32. Notebook Scribble by Mariess, $7.00
    A hand drawn font thats perfect for kids cards, scrap-booking and photo annotation etc.. Full set of alternative characters included. Comes with CSS and HTML code plus all web compatible formats.
  33. Paperboy by Ayca Atalay, $14.00
    Paperboy is a hand drawn serif with a whimsical look. With its playful attitude, Paperboy takes out the seriousness that comes with serif fonts, even though it follows the same typographic principles.
  34. Pemberton by Aboutype, $24.99
    Decorative hand drawn display font with drop shadow. Originally designed for embroidery application. Works well with layers, colors, gradients and filters at large point size. Pemberton requires subjective display kerning and compensation.
  35. Amie by Greater Albion Typefounders, $14.00
    Amie is a friendly Sans Serif display face, with a hint of hand drawn flair. Ideal for poster work, album covers, book covers and for bringing an element of friendly style anywhere.
  36. Flourishes & Ornaments by Outside the Line, $19.00
    50 hand-drawn fresh, contemporary flourishes and ornaments that work with all the Outside the Line alphabet and doodle fonts. Add a bit of pretty adornment to cards, invitations and gift tags.
  37. Bentele-Unziale by ARTypes, $25.00
    The Bentele-Unziale letters are transcribed from letters drawn by Prof. Ernst Bentele which are displayed in Hoffmanns Schriftatlas (1952). The size of the original is matched when set at 84 pt.
  38. Print Promoters JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Print Promoters JNL is another batch of classic dingbats re-drawn from vintage source material. This collection features stock words and phrases with a few decorative embellishments thrown in for good measure.
  39. Rollaway by Brilliant Mix Design, $7.00
    Retro display font was inspired by rollerskating which is a timeless treasure. The letters you can see them groove along and rollaway. Hand drawn essence with a illustrated to created whimsical story.
  40. Ignazio by Figuree Studio, $18.00
    Ignazio is a powerfull sans serif font family with modern touches. A balance of hard lines and smooth curve makes them able to stand on their own dynamically Ignazio includes all-caps fonts Features - Support for MAC or PC - Simple installation for Adobe Illustrator, Corel Draw, Photoshop, or Procreate (New Updated) - Support Multi-language Ignazio works great in any branding, logos, magazines, films. The different styles give you a full range to explore a whole host of applications.
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