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  1. Threepoints West by Type Associates, $30.00
    The Threepoints Series is the result of several years of work that bases three different sans serif type designs on one “shell”. Designed for optimal readability North, with its squarish shapes and rigidity are suggestive of an upright Swiss or Inserat typeface. The East variant takes on the look of another popular condensed grotesk with a softer, more rounded basic shape whilst maintaining the purpose of the original design. With minimal adjustments West leans towards more contemporary European designs. Although these are primarily display typefaces they function extremely well in text sizes in either upper or lowercase composition. Excellent for signage. Each variant comes with matched italic at no additional cost.
  2. Moon Slayer by Letterhend, $19.00
    Moon Slayer is a display brush script font with fun and pop feel. The strokes make this font outstanding and looks great for title. This type of font perfectly made to be applied especially in logo, headline, signage and the other various formal forms such as invitations, labels, logos, magazines, books, greeting / wedding cards, packaging, fashion, make up, stationery, novels, labels or any type of advertising purpose. Features : numbers and punctuation multilingual alternates / swashes and ligatures PUA encoded We highly recommend using a program that supports OpenType features and Glyphs panels like many of Adobe apps and Corel Draw, so you can see and access all Glyph variations.
  3. Quimbly by Magpie Paper Works, $18.00
    Quimbly was designed to shine! This hand-drawn font family comes in three weights (light, regular and bold) and was carefully created with coordination in mind. Warm, balanced letters pair very well with just about every modern calligraphy typeface. And unlike many other hand drawn fonts, Quimbly's thoughtful kerning means your text is easy to read at all point sizes! You'll find this versatile family is equally at home in everything from large-scale signage to wedding invitations. Rich Opentype features include decorative swashed capital letters, stylish proper titles, old-style numerals and a full set (uppercase & lowercase) of small caps. Multi-language support is also included in the font.
  4. Mogaster by Letterhend, $17.00
    Introducing, The Mogaster - a bold monoline script with a touch of vintage look and feel. You will get 3 styles of font. This type of font perfectly made to be applied especially in logo, headline, signage and the other various formal forms such as invitations, labels, logos, magazines, books, greeting / wedding cards, packaging, fashion, make up, stationery, novels, labels or any type of advertising purpose. Features : uppercase & lowercase numbers and punctuation multilingual alternates / swashes and ligatures PUA encoded We highly recommend using a program that supports OpenType features and Glyphs panels like many of Adobe apps and Corel Draw, so you can see and access all Glyph variations.
  5. Lagu Sans by Alessio Laiso Type, $20.00
    Lagu Sans is a contemporary typeface that blends a geometric inspiration with a charming contrast between thick and thin strokes. Alessio Laiso has designed Lagu Sans in 18 styles: 9 weights ranging from Thin to Black, with matching, beautiful italics. The companion Lagu Serif makes the Lagu family a real workhorse for any use, including web, digital, print, branding and signage. Lagu Sans has a large x-height and open counterforms, making it easily readable. It comes with powerful OpenType features, including ligatures, alternative glyphs, small caps, fractions, tabular figures, old-style figures, and more. The Lagu family supports 219 languages, covering 100% of the Latin Plus character set.
  6. Wellingborough by Greater Albion Typefounders, $11.50
    Wellingborough is a family of six late-Victorian inspired faces, principally for display work and headings but also including a text form suitable for use in ‘feature’ paragraphs and short documents. The regular, small capitals and italic forms provides good clear headings, with a modicum of individualism and flair about them, while the Flourish and capital faces carry the family to rather more elaborate-yet still readily legible- heights. The italic form also works well alone to suggest a sense of flow and movement. The whole family is ideally suited for poster and advertising work, as well as book and record covers and period themed signage.
  7. Sanford Region by Letterhend, $17.00
    Sanford Region is a condensed slab serif typeface with strong look and feel. This font is a variable font with 8 weight style you can choose from. Perfectly made to be applied especially in logo, headline, signage and the other various formal forms such as invitations, labels, logos, magazines, books, greeting / wedding cards, packaging, fashion, make up, stationery, novels, labels or any type of advertising purpose. Features : Variable font with 8 weight style uppercase & lowercase numbers and punctuation multilingual PUA encoded We highly recommend using a program that supports OpenType features and Glyphs panels like many of Adobe apps and Corel Draw, so you can see and access all Glyph variations.
  8. Threepoints East by Type Associates, $30.00
    The Threepoints Series is the result of several years of work that bases three different sans serif type designs on one “shell”. Designed for optimal readability North, with its squarish shapes and rigidity are suggestive of an upright Swiss or Inserat typeface. The East variant takes on the look of another popular condensed grotesk with a softer, more rounded basic shape whilst maintaining the purpose of the original design. With minimal adjustments West leans towards more contemporary European designs. Although these are primarily display typefaces they function extremely well in text sizes in either upper or lowercase composition. Excellent for signage. Each variant comes with matched italic at no additional cost.
  9. Regave by Wahyu and Sani Co., $25.00
    Introducing Regave, a typeface inspired by Danish style lettering based off the work of Knud Valdemar Engelhardt (1882–1931) who designed the street signs for the Copenhagen suburb of Gentofte. The Engelhardt's design was loosely based on the lettering of two Danish architects of the time: Thorvald Bindesbøll (designer of the Carlsberg logo) and Anton Rosen. The signs were so successful that they’re still in use today. The most noticeable characteristic of Danish style are: a flat apex of the A the widening of diagonal terminals a double-storey g with its loop terminating before it forms the bottom most stroke (Erik Spiekermann coined this a Danish g) a single-story g with a stumpy tail a K with an almost laterally moved crotch, connected to the stem by an extra horizontal stroke widened diagonal connecting strokes forming flat apex or baseline strokes Regave comes in 11 weights from Thin to ExtraBlack with matching italics and also available in Variable Font format for more flexibility in weight selection. This family also equipped with useful OpenType features such as Ordinals, Superscripts, Subscripts, Stylistic Alternates, Stylistic Sets, Proportional Lining, Standard Ligatures, Fractions, Numerators & Denominators. Each font has 490+ glyphs which covers Western & Eastern Europe, and other Latin based languages – over 200 languages supported! Regave will be suitable for many creative projects. This masculine, strong and unique typeface will be suitable for logos, posters, presentations, headlines, lettering, branding, quotes, titles, magazines, headings, web banners, mobile applications, art quotes, advertising, packaging design, book title, and more!
  10. Kindersley Sans by K-Type, $20.00
    Many street nameplates in Britain use versions of Kindersley serif capitals designed by David Kindersley in the 1950s. K-Type Kindersley Sans is an unfussy alternative to the signage stalwart, perfectly suited to newer environments and more contemporary tastes. Kindersley Sans is a humanist sans-serif that conserves the Gill-inspired character and some of the calligraphic qualities of Kindersley’s lettering, it retains the Roman proportions and its Britishness, but traditional prettiness and intricacy are discarded in favour of a clean modernity. For purposes where Transport (MOT) is considered too formal and Kindersley too old-fashioned, Kindersley Sans offers an open and amiable up-to-date alternative. The typeface is comfortably spaced and carefully kerned to deliver beautiful results with ease, and although designed with nameplates in mind, it excels as an all-purpose text face in print and on screen. The tail of the uppercase Q has minimal descent to avoid constriction. Kindersley Sans includes a lowercase designed for signage with short descenders to prevent unsightly congestion. A generous x-height assists legibility, and characters are designed for easy reading and distinctiveness. The curved foot of the lowercase L distinguishes it from the uppercase i. The six fonts contain a full complement of Latin Extended-A characters, Welsh diacritics and Irish dotted consonants, so European language nameplates need not be a source of frustration. The ascent and descent of accented characters has been kept to an acceptable minimum.
  11. Neue Frutiger by Linotype, $71.99
    The original Frutiger typeface was designed in the early 1970s by Adrian Frutiger and his studio for the way finding system of the Roissy Charles de Gaulle airport in Paris. Soon after the airport was opened, a huge demand for the typeface arose from companies wanting to employ it in other signage systems, as well as in printed matter. The Frutiger typeface came out as part of the Linotype library in 1977. Epitomizing functionality and clarity both in signage and as a bread-and-butter typeface in print, Frutiger became a modern classic. Neue Frutiger® is the 2009 version of the Frutiger typeface family. It was revised and improved by Akira Kobayashi in close collaboration with Adrian Frutiger. While Frutiger Next, the 1999 revision, introduced a new concept (including a larger x-height, a more pronounced ascender height, narrower letter-spacing and, most notably, an italic with calligraphic traits), Neue Frutiger returns to the original 1977 design. The result is a well-balanced range of 10 finely-graded weights. Despite the various changes, the ‘New Frutiger’ still fits perfectly with Frutiger and serves to harmoniously enhance the styles already in existence. Neue Frutiger Variable are font files which are featuring two axis and have a preset instance from UltraLight to ExtraBlack and Condensed to Extended. Featured in: Best Fonts for Resumes, Best Fonts for Websites, Best Fonts for PowerPoints, Best Fonts for Tattoos
  12. Shelf Tags JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Before the mid-to-late 1970s, when retailers started to embrace UPC (universal price code) technology on a grand scale, pricing merchandise took on many forms. One method especially popular with variety stores (such as Woolworth's, McCrory's, Kress, etc.) were pre-printed price tags that came in small pads and were inserted into metal holders. Shelf Tags JNL recreates a vintage price tag based on examples seen online, and allows the user different ways to create their own vintage-style price tags. You can either utilize the round pen nib style numbers and price marks to place on any size or type tag, or type out prices using the reversed characters (white on black) along with the two end caps provided to form a complete tag unit. For the more adventurous, a complete blank tag is also provided in case the desire is to print a solid color tag background and [using the regular numbers] crate prices in custom colors. Two sets of smaller number (for "floating" cents prices) are also provided in regular numbers and reverse panels. As an extra bonus, there is a set of 1 through zero, dollar sign, cents sign and decimal point individual black-on-white outlined panels for making individual pricing numbers. The keyboard layout for the various characters is as follows: asterisk key - regular cents sign (no panel) dollar sign key - regular dollar sign (no panel) period key - regular decimal point (no panel) left and right parenthesis keys - panel end caps (to form price tags) colon key - reverse decimal point on black panel 1 thru 0 keys - regular numbers (no panels) A through J keys - small regular numbers (no panels) K and L keys - truncated [shorter width] end caps M through Y keys - individual price numbers (black on white with black border a through j keys - reverse numbers on black panels k key - reverse dollar sign on black panel l key - reverse cents sign on black panel m through v keys - reverse small numbers on black panels w through z keys - blank rectangular panels of varying widths equal sign key - full black panel price tag hyphen key - blank rectangular black panel based on the width of most number panels
  13. Claim Check JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A page from an old manual for sign painters yielded the hand-lettered alphabet that served as a model for Claim Check JNL.
  14. Fusion by Présence Typo, $36.00
    Fusion is a titling and short text typeface inspired by medieval decorative initials (versals) and bodoni letters. Each sign exists in two versions.
  15. joeHand 1 by JOEBOB graphics, $-
    JoeHand was one of the first scripts by JOEBOB graphics. A complete character set with numbers and most (but not all) special signs.
  16. Washington Heights JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Washington Heights JNL is a sans serif type design based on a vintage hand-made directional sign for the New York subway system.
  17. Vintage Designs JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Vintage Designs JNL is another collection of images re-drawn from illustrations found in catalogs and sign painters' idea books from decades past.
  18. Bulblamp by Popskraft, $9.00
    Layered font set 3D Bulb lamp Bulblamp is a 12 component font system that can be layered in different ways to create endless classic titling effects used commonly in signage by skilled sign painters and sign makers and any who interested in simple and flexible ways to make graphic design. Examples of how to use this you can see on the images. Moreover, You can start fast in Figma, Illustrator and Photoshop with predefined downloadable package. ! Download free predesigned Figma, Illustrator and Photoshop sets for this fonts here: https://drive.google.com/open?id=17ogdSIjPuLA5-CUaAO1TlqJGbRPWy5iA&authuser=popov_av%40koriphey.ru&usp=drive_fs Each file is named according to its purpose. The number indicates the recommended order of the layers. 1 below, 5 on top. 1 means you should place it first. Of course, you do not have to use all the fonts, and vice versa - you can repeatedly use the same font style with different styles. What is Layered font? In fact, these are common fonts located in a stack strictly one above the other. This allows quickly create unique text effects using ordinary fonts. Where can you use this? These fonts can be used in any program that allows you to stack fonts as objects strictly one above the other, however it is recommended to work in professional programs such as Illustrator, Photoshop, Figma and so on ... How to use this font set quickly? For quick use, I recommend using ready designs for Figma, Photoshop or Illustrator. Download fonts and Install all fonts. Go to the link https://drive.google.com/open?id=17ogdSIjPuLA5-CUaAO1TlqJGbRPWy5iA&authuser=popov_av%40koriphey.ru&usp=drive_fs which has contained pre-made solutions for this font applicable in Figma, Photoshop or Illustrator and download presets. Follow the recommendations on the pages. Basically, you will need to replace the words in the template with your own, then edit colors and transfer the result to your design. In that’s all, it's easy.
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  20. Thingamajig by Comicraft, $19.00
    Okay, ya finally wangled yer widget out from between the framistat and the whatchamacallit, ya assembled yer Avengers and ya hooked up yer hoojamajigger to the doohickey. But ya still ain't gonna get yer contraption to work until ya plug the widget into the thingamajig! Sheesh! Wotta Revoltin' development!
  21. Octagone Monogram by MonogramBros, $8.00
    Octagon Monogram is a perfect Octagon shaped monogram font consisting of 52 letters and 1 frame. Octagon Monogram Font comes with font files in OTF format. With just a single font file you will be able to create beautiful monograms in just a matter of minutes after the purchase!
  22. Bumper by HVD Fonts, $19.00
    Bumper is the ideal ultra-black Sans Serif if you wanna make noise. The three widths could even be mixed in one single word, which creates a hand-made, edgy look. Bumper falls between glossy mags and poster art, and has a great effect when used for flyers.
  23. Round Branch Monogram by MonogramBros, $12.00
    Round Branch Monogram Font is a perfect shaped monogram font consisting of 52 letters. With just a single font file you will be able to create beautiful monograms in just a matter of minutes after the purchase! Round Branch Monogram Font comes with font file in OTF format.
  24. Hello Bellandia by IM Studio, $13.00
    Hello Bellandia is a new modern script font with an irregular base line. Hello Bellandia looks beautiful on wedding invitations, thank you cards, quotes, greeting cards, logos, business cards and more. Perfect for use in ink or watercolors. Includes initial and final letters, alternatives and multi-language support.
  25. Gabara Sans by Arodora Type, $50.00
    Gabara is a modern, fun and dynamic sans serif family. Thanks to its flexible appearance, it is suitable for paragraphs and headings of any length. Also includes Gabara, multilingual support, ligatures, and more. In this way, you can handle many of your needs with a single font family.
  26. El Paso Pro by Red Rooster Collection, $60.00
    In the 1970s, Face Photosetting in London was known as the preeminent typesetting house in London. Steve worked in the studio in Newman Street and Hanway Place. El Paso Pro is a family of typefaces based on a unique single font design from the Face Collection, called El Paso.
  27. Pontiac by S&C Type, $15.00
    Pontiac is a sans serif OpenType font designed by Fanny Coulez and Julien Saurin in Paris. Pontiac is a functional font with something more, something warm, geometric but human, something distinctive, something French finally. We also designed an inline Art Deco version of this font, Pontiac Inline. Merci beaucoup!
  28. Punk Rockstar by Mvmet, $12.00
    Punk Rockstar is a cool rock band display font. Punk Rockstar is awesome for creating cool design that scream for attention: it’s ideal for movie posters, single covers, poster, sticker, clothing, merchandises, and more. Fall in love with its incredibly cool style, and use it to create lovely designs!
  29. Anter Script by vuuuds, $16.00
    Anter is modern script font, every single letters have been carefully crafted to make your text looks beautiful. With modern script style this font will perfect for many different project ex: quotes, blog header, poster, wedding, branding, logo, fashion, apparel, letter, invitation, stationery, etc. Anter script including alternate glyph.
  30. McAnni by Tour De Force, $30.00
    McAnni is single weight display serif font and our 130th release. Heavy, wide and stable, McAnni is fully recognizable font that will bring new values to your design project. Charming design with vintage details ideal for titles, headlines, product names, posters, editorial use and more. Contains standard ligatures.
  31. Fjørd by Kavoon, $15.00
    Fjørd Serif is a modern classic serif typeface with an individual approach in every single letter. Fjørd will perfect for many projects: fashion, magazines, logo, branding, photography, wedding invitations, quotes, blog header, poster, advertisements, etc. What’s Included? Bruno OTF & TTF Uppercase & lowercase letters, numbers, punctuation European Multilingual support Ligatures.
  32. Potpourri by Linotype, $29.99
    Potpourri was based on an energetic alphabet written by expert calligrapher Gottfried Pott. To create the elegant yet rugged strokes, Pott cut a pen with a unique fringed tip — from a drinking straw! He then produced an huge series of drafts before deciding on the final alphabet for digitization.
  33. Jecki line by Sulthan Studio, $12.00
    Calligraphy fonts with single line or also with sketch style are very charming plus long swash and cute heart stitches make it look simple and extraordinary This font is equipped with upper and lower case letters, numbers, punctuation and also language support has also been coded PUA Thank You
  34. Casual Font Bundle by Konstantine Studio, $12.00
    Please welcome, Casual Font Bundle. A pack of fun and variative fonts for your playful design. Every single fonts have their own personality and characters. Would be a perfect mate for your fun and casual design projects. Pair up each of them and you'll never disappointed at all!
  35. Expressway Free is a remarkable font designed by the talented Ray Larabie, a name synonymous with innovative and functional typeface design. This font is characterized by its clean lines, straightfor...
  36. Cutmark by J Foundry, $25.00
    INDUSTRIAL-STRENGTH UTILITY. Designed for function. Cutmark fonts features common 45˚ chamfered corners, flattened ink traps and wide apex forms. Customize the look with alternates including an Angled Set, Straight Set, Beam I, single-story a, and hooked l. The OpenType version includes 10 weights in 3 widths with matching italics. Variable Font Cutmark Variable contains the full family of styles in a single file! Select variations along width, weight and slant axes. Test and explore at jfoundry.com. Cutmark Variable is included in the complete package at no additional cost. Use which ever font format you prefer! Please email hello@jfoundry.com for any questions. Variable Fonts require MacOS 10.14 or higher. For browser and software support visit: v-fonts.com/support
  37. J. Scott Campbell Lower by Comicraft, $39.00
    Lower-case lettering is so-called because the characters that we know as lower-case were once kept in the bottom, shallow drawers of a type compositor's typecase. Not a lot of people know that, and we suspect superstar artist and FAIRYTALE FANTASIES Calendar creator, J Scott Campbell doesn't either because even though we looked high and low, in every single one of his drawers, we still could not find a single example of Scott EVER writing in lower case, but we begged him, we pleaded with him and, eventually we HYPNOTIZED him, and here's the font you'll find in J. SCOTT TIME CAPSULE from Image Comics! You're welcome. See the families related to J Scott Campbell Lower: J Scott Campbell & J Scott Campbell Sketchbook.
  38. Galpon Pro by RodrigoTypo, $25.00
    Galpon Pro, is an improved version of Galpon, this time it contains Lowercase, Signs and also is in different weights, ideal for entertaining titles!
  39. Display Roman JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Display Roman JNL is derived from examples of some vintage sign letters, and features a condensed style with somewhat square letterforms and slab serifs.
  40. Endast by Cercurius, $19.95
    Sans-serif reversed capitals in outlined circles, resembling old-fashioned typewriter keys. Intended for logos and signs, and for enhancement in lists and maps.
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