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  1. Hatmaker by ITC, $29.99
    Jean Evans' interest in type design dates back to her third-grade fascination with fancy script writing. Years later, work at a sign-painting school she found in the Yellow Pages® cemented her relationship with letterforms. Evans went on to study with master calligraphers and type designers, including the likes of Donald Jackson, Hermann Zapf and Matthew Carter. Evans' designs have been exhibited and collected around the globe, and her distinctive calligraphic style has been lauded by leading trade organizations, annuals and publications. Hatmaker, one of Evans' more popular typefaces, was originally developed for the Boston-based broadcast design firm of the same name. Inspiration for the design came from Ben Shahn's famous hand-constructed alphabet. Shahn's alphabet, however, was limited to capital letters. Daunted by the idea of designing a lowercase that would measure up to Shahn's capitals, I developed a second set of caps-simple, quirky, yet almost classic-to work as 'lowercase' with the Shahn-like caps," explains Evans. Mixing the two in Hatmaker, creates a lively interplay of light and dark."
  2. PF Handbook Pro by Parachute, $79.00
    This typeface incorporates round smooth corners and distinct design elements in several characters like 'a, g, k, m', without compromising legibility. In order to retain its sharpness, inner corners as well as junction points were left steep. This is a balanced typeface which works very well in long texts at small point sizes. Since its first release it has been used in numerous magazines, advertising campaigns and corporate applications. Handbook Pro comes loaded with a number of special features. The family consists of 14 fonts -from black to extra thin- including true italics. It supports 21 special OpenType features like small caps, fractions, ordinals, etc. and offers multilingual support for all European languages including Greek and Cyrillic. There is also a set of very interesting stylistic alternates which can be used to add a refreshing flair to your designs. Finally, every font in this family has been completed with 270 copyright-free symbols, some of which have been proposed by several international organizations for packaging, public areas, environment, transportation, computers, fabric care and urban life.
  3. Saturday Champagne by Roland Hüse Design, $18.00
    SATURDAY CHAMPAGNE is a monoline modern calligraphy script. Perfect for titles, headings and logotypes for blogs, ads, quote prints, home decor, book title, invitation, birthday, custom product, lifestyle imagery (like quotes and stuff). This font is written by the amazing hand letterer and fellow artist of mine, Leah Chong, and is a collaboration project. The character set contains Western and Eastern European accents and extra characters, symbols and the following open type features: Ligatures: ff ll oo rr th tt ty Finals: b c d l g p y z Instagram: @leahdesign @rolandhusedesign https://leahdesign.sg https://rolandhuse.com Awesome background image for main poster by Simon Buchou from Unsplash https://unsplash.com/@simon_buchou Background mock ups for Girls Night Out and White Sea Cosmetics are from graphicburger.com http://graphicburger.com The Quote "Reality aligns with your mindset" is my favorite and is from Matt Lopez from the Lambo Goal podcast, picture is taken and photoshopped by me. Thank you I hope you like this font & good luck with your project! Roland
  4. FF Kaytek Headline by FontFont, $50.99
    Kaytek™ Headline completes the Kaytek typeface family with seven weights optimized for display purposes. Like the Kaytek Sans it is a fresh take on the correspondence typefaces of the 90s - which were originally designed for the demands of office environments. Just like its predecessors, this text typeface is robust and hard-working - meaning it works well in challenging design or printing environments - but it’s not without personality. Look closer at the lowercase g and a, especially in the italic, and you can see some unexpected elements of subversiveness within the design Every style of the typeface takes up exactly the same amount of space, thanks to the careful creation by Radek Lukasiewicz. This means designers can switch between styles without the text being reflowed, making it particularly useful in magazines, where space might be limited, and also on the internet, where hover links appear in a different style Kaytek Headline comes in seven weights, from Thin to ExtraBlack. Kaytek Sans, Kaytek Slab, and Kaytek Rounded, are also available.
  5. SF Animatron by ShyFoundry, $10.00
    SF Animatron is a complete transformation of one of our older designs, SF TransRobotics, which was inspired by those futuristic robots who like to pretend they're cars, trucks, planes, and things like that.
  6. EB Boogie Monster by Erik Bertell, $9.95
    Party like a boogie monster.
  7. Silverscreen by TypeArt Foundry, $45.00
    Just like movie poster credits.
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  9. Puffball by Open Window, $-
    Puffball is a fat face with cartoonish features. It also wouldn't look out of place in an ancient Celtic engraving. What makes Puffball so intriguing to look at is that it seems to walk a thin line of buffoonery and ornamentation.
  10. PR Swirlies 08 by PR Fonts, $10.80
    This font is a collection of simple calligraphic ornaments suitable for invitations, gift tags, and anything that can benifit from a "spoonful of sugar" visually. This font includes fewer line fillers, and more "ferns and fans" than our previous swirlies.
  11. FF TradeOne by FontFont, $30.99
    Italian type designer Fabrizio Schiavi created this display FontFont in 1994. The font is ideally suited for music and nightlife and poster and billboards. FF TradeOne provides advanced typographical support with features such as ligatures. It comes with proportional lining figures.
  12. Pitch by Device, $39.00
    A heavy block sans in chrome and solid variants. The high lower-case x-height and short ascenders and descenders permit tight line spacing for an impactful, punchy effect. The chrome variant works well at larger sizes and in shorter settings.
  13. Juicy Toon Font by Josie Makes Stuff, $10.00
    Juicy toon is the perfect font to add a sense of fun and happiness to your project! Round, bouncy characters are with varying line weight are designed to find the perfect balance between hand-drawn charm and a polished, professional finish.
  14. Skelett Antiken NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    You can pack a lot of letters into a single line with this face, originally released as Clarendon XX Condensed in 1859. Both versions of this font support the Latin 1262, Central European 1250, Turkish 1254 and Baltic 1257 codepages.
  15. Katydid JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Vintage sheet music for a song from the Broadway Musical “Kiss Me Kate” is the inspiration for Katydid JNL. The play’s name was written in a ball-and-line type of lettering which somewhat resembles either 'Tinker Toys' or celestial mapping.
  16. 21 Emmerson by Deniart Systems, $20.00
    A bit grungy, a bit stern, 21 Emmerson is a tribute to my birthplace and was designed with punky headline posters in mind. The simple lines of this font are angular and sharp - great for party posters, invitations, labels, etc.
  17. Genevieve by Scholtz Fonts, $19.00
    Genevieve combines the elegance of classical calligraphy with a feminine, yet contemporary, economy of line. It will enhance the appearance of advertisements, wedding invitations, headlines and posters. It contains a full character set and is professionally letter-spaced and kerned.
  18. Hefeweizen by David Thometz Design, $24.95
    As seen on Typophile.com, DTD Hefeweizen is a contemporary take on the textura blackletter style. Comprised of straight lines and angles sloped at ratios of 1/2 or 2/1, Hefeweizen is a highly geometric design with extensive alternates and ligatures.
  19. Inked Classic by Adam Ladd, $25.00
    Inked Classic is hand-inked with a mix of strong lines and a classic feel. While it has a personal touch, it also conveys a sense of modernism with the didone influence. Great for display and works in smaller text settings.
  20. Stencilvania JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Stencilvania JNL is one of the growing number of stencil fonts based on original source material by Jeff Levine. In this case, a "solid letter" stencil from years ago was modified to give it the classic stencil look of broken lines.
  21. Corazon by HandletterYean, $10.00
    Corazon is a simple, yet cute font. This mono-line serif font shows simplicity, and has happy and fun vibe which can be used for quotations, logos, titles, advertising, business cards, signs, greeting cards, flyers, magazines, t-shirts, and much more!
  22. LTC Keystone Ornaments by Lanston Type Co., $24.95
    LTC Keystone Ornaments is a set of over 100 glyphs based on "running border" ornaments from Keystone Type Foundry of Philadelphia, circa 1903. These geometric dingbats can be used individually for decorative emphasis, or combined in repetitive lines or complex patterns.
  23. Hobo by Linotype, $29.99
    Hobo font was designed in 1910 by Morris Fuller Benton for American Type Founders. This unusual Art Nouveau-inspired design contains no straight lines and no descenders. It imparts a friendliness to display work such as invitations, menus, signage, and packaging.
  24. Sweety Pie by LePine Studios, $10.00
    Originally designed as a companion font to a series of illustrations by Phillip LePine, this font stands beautifully on its own. Featuring letterforms with curls and varied line weight, it captures a feeling of the carefree days of our youth.
  25. Antically by Ali Hamidi, $10.00
    Antically is a superb handwritten font that will make your work stand out through its elegant and curvy lines. It is perfect for product packaging, branding project, magazine covers, social media, wedding, or just used to express words above the background.
  26. FF Mulinex by FontFont, $41.99
    Italian type designer Alessio Leonardi created this display FontFont in 1994. The font is ideally suited for music and nightlife. FF Mulinex provides advanced typographical support with features such as ligatures and case-sensitive forms. It comes with proportional lining figures.
  27. Propeller by Gleb Guralnyk, $15.00
    Introducing a script font named "Propeller". This font has a trendy look inspired by vintage aircraft ads. It has connected letters with smooth shape and round endings. Intersecting lines are made with a small overlay that gives a tiny volume effect.
  28. Fairway by Alan Meeks, $45.00
    The thinking behind Fairway was to create a relatively conventional soft sans with a certain amount of movement at the top of the x-height line. The face is casual and quirky but can still be used as a text face.
  29. Agustonica by Rodigi, $12.00
    Agustonica is a geometric modern blackletter serif display font. An experimental mix between angled and straight lines makes this a unique typographic design. Easily access case-sensitive styles. Perfect use includes logo, poster, display, headline, t-shirt design and many more.
  30. Snappy Patter NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    The pattern for this delightful gem was found in Dan X. Solo's "Rustic and Rough-Hewn Alphabets" book under the name "Antique No 14." For this font, the rough-hewn lines have been cleaned up, but the underlying fun remains.
  31. TC Broadway by Monotype, $29.99
    Modeled after a 1928-1928 design by M.F. Benton -- Broadway --, TC Broadway is ideal for show posters and signs for restaurants and boutiques. The TC Broadway font has strong contrasting strokes, and as such is only suitable for short lines.
  32. Veronia by Cultivated Mind, $15.00
    Meet Veronia! An elegant, handwritten mono-line font family designed by Cindy Kinash and Callie Hegstrom. Available in four weights, with floral elements and decorative alternate letters. Veronia is perfect for stationery, greeting cards, invitations, magazines and websites and more.
  33. Herbie by The Infamous Foundry, $49.00
    Herbie is a uppercase display font with alternates on every character (upper/lowercase), based only on circles and geometric lines. Herbie is inspired by, as the name might indicate, Herb Lubalin’s work and the decorative style and kerning of his era.
  34. Window Dressing JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A picture of some cast metal letters in a 1950s architectural signage catalog was the basis for Window Dressing JNL. The clean, simple lines as well as the unusual letter form of the B and R inspired this digital interpretation.
  35. Restufelt by Just Lett, $18.00
    Restufelt Font feels charming. This stunning script font is a stylish homage to handwritten calligraphy. It features a varying baseline, smooth lines, and gorgeous glyphs. Get inspired by its authentic feel and use it to create posters, banners, stickers, logotype, etc.
  36. Margin Notes by The Arborie, $11.00
    Margin Notes font offers a natural handwriting look. It had imperfect, organic curves and off set lines that imitate natural hand written writing. Give this handwriting font a try with note-taking, organization or even a back to school poster.
  37. April Rain by Scrowleyfonts, $16.00
    April rain is a delicate, elegant font with teardrop line endings. It is designed to be interesting and a little unusual while remaining robust enough to be used in a variety of contexts from titling and lists to short paragraphs.
  38. Lotus Petal by Mysterylab, $18.00
    With firm roots in the groovy '60s and '70s — but with a modern twist — Lotus Petal is all whimsical and funky lines, coils, and curls. Just the right vibe for a vintage eye-catching banner headline or retro psychedelic poster graphics.
  39. Lui by Joachim Frank, $22.00
    The German typeface designer Joachim Frank designed this font 2022. The name stands for his youngest grandson Lui. Naturalness and harmony, soft lines and uniqueness are the characteristics of this font. This font is ideal for logos, advertising, branding, posters, billboards.
  40. TT Phobos by TypeType, $35.00
    TT Phobos useful links: Specimen | Graphic presentation | Customization options TT Phobos is a pliable display serif with a soft and gentle character. The features of the typeface are the moderate contrast between bold and thin strokes, pliable visual compensators, and the counter-clockwise bend of internal ovals. In addition to 6 weights and 6 italic, TT Phobos also includes two original decorative fonts, inline and stencil. Despite its pliability and display character, TT Phobos is dynamic enough and is well suited for text arrays even in large text blocks. The serifs of letters are completely asymmetrical and bring in dynamics when reading the text from left to right. Thanks to the harmonious contrast of black and white forms and internal negative spaces of the letters, as well as its broad letter spacing, the typeface is well read in small sizes. In this case, the character of the letters is completely preserved, partially thanks to the exaggerated elegant visual compensators. The ornamental pattern used in TT Phobos Inline varies for capital and lowercase letters. Capital letters implement a more complex double inline with a rhombic element in the middle, and in the lower case features a simplified form of the inline, made in a single movement. Thanks to the original cutting, TT Phobos Stencil stands out for its expression, and the rounded cuts add even more visual style to the font. TT Phobos consists of 14 faces: 6 weights (Light, Regular, DemiBold, Bold, ExtraBold, Black), 6 Italics, inline and stencil. There are 17 ligatures in TT Phobos, including several Cyrillic ones. The typeface has stylistic alternates, which adds an italic effect to the upright fonts, and a little solemnity of the upright version to the italics. In addition, we have not forgotten about the old-style figures and other useful OpenType features, such as ordn, sups, sinf, dnom, numr, onum, tnum, pnum, liga, dlig, salt (ss01), frac, case.
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