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  1. Baby Shelly MF by Masterfont, $59.00
    Geometric forms make this elegant font family a great companion for titles, invitations and signs, indoor and outdoor.
  2. Neshef MF by Masterfont, $59.00
    The robust impression of these titles will sure leave no dought as to how serious this book is.
  3. Bangilan by GFR Creative, $12.00
    Bangilan Script Font I hope this font is interesting to use in your design projects. thank you GFRcreative
  4. LHF Cafe Corina by Letterhead Fonts, $39.00
    Enjoy this one-of-a-kind custom creation from Chuck Davis. Beautiful curves make it a must have.
  5. Yotamy MF by Masterfont, $59.00
    The geometric nature of this font family makes is suitable for presentations, headline and any other formal usage.
  6. Dakon by GFR Creative, $24.00
    Dakon Script Font I hope this font is interesting to use in your design projects. Thank you GFRcreative
  7. Scrap Casual by Illustration Ink, $3.00
    This hand lettered font has clean lines and a casual appeal. Add a warm friendly touch with style.
  8. Janda Manatee by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    This super chunky round, markered handwriting is very bubbly. The outline version is easy to fill with color.
  9. Just People by Outside the Line, $19.00
    36 men, women, children, babies, grandpas, grandmas, teens, this font has them all... and with lots of personality!
  10. Menim Elim by Michael Browers, $25.00
    MenimElim, meaning "my hand" in Azeri, is a handwriting-based font available in two weights: regular and bold.
  11. Antique Macabre Ornaments by Aerotype, $28.00
    A set of authentic 18th century Belgian printers ornaments provided the reference for this creepy group of glyphs.
  12. Tournedot by Suomi, $35.00
    Tournedot is a semi-serif headline font with two stylistic sets to give more possibilities for different feel.
  13. Blarak by GFR Creative, $62.00
    Blarak Script Font I hope this font is interesting to use in your design projects. thank you GFRcreative
  14. Ayasha by LightHouse, $49.00
    Fun angular letters was the idea behind this font. Very simple! Ayasha is an OpenType/TTF Unicode font.
  15. Fujitora by Forberas Club, $16.00
    Fujitora is a fun and whimsical paint brushed display font. This font is perfect for abstract themed designs.
  16. Questa Serif by The Questa Project, $-
    Questa is a serif font family. This typeface has ten styles and was published by The Questa Project.
  17. Star7 by GFR Creative, $54.00
    STAR7 Racing Font I hope this font is interesting to use in your design projects. thank you GFRcreative
  18. Masonic Writing by Deniart Systems, $10.00
    Based on an ancient secret writing system. NOTE: this font comes with an interpretation guide in pdf format.
  19. KG Broken Vessels Sketch by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    A hand-sketched sans serif sketch font. For a solid version, pair this with KG Second Chances Solid.
  20. Conflate by ReivNick, $5.00
    Conflate a modern handwritten script font This font is perfect for quotes, branding, shirt designs, logos, and more!
  21. KG God Gave Me You by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    This font is reminiscent of teen girl handwriting, with very round letters and a mixed-print-cursive style.
  22. Asdonuts by GFR Creative, $72.00
    Asdonuts Display Font I hope this font is interesting to use in your design projects. thank you GFRcreative
  23. AriesA by GFR Creative, $22.00
    Ariesa Blackletters Font I hope this font is interesting to use in your design projects. thank you GFRcreative
  24. Volitiva by Intellecta Design, $6.00
    This font family is based on original Roman capitals created by Ludovico Vicentino Arrighi in the 16th century.
  25. Rospi Clean and Retro by Typoforge Studio, $20.00
    Rospi Clean and Retro Family is two-element font inspired by the weekly "Tygodnik Ilustrowany” from the 1933.
  26. Janda Cheerful Script by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    Perfect for happy occasions, this font is optimistic, natural, and friendly. It connects nicely and is perfectly handwritten.
  27. Horror Corpse by Forberas Club, $16.00
    Our Halloween font treat for you, this is special handwritten font by our team to support your project.
  28. Bruce Belgina NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    Patented in 1867, this face adds peaks and shadows to the Egyptian form so popular at the time.
  29. Anderik by GFR Creative, $52.00
    Anderik Script Font I hope this font is interesting to use in your design projects. thank you GFRcreative
  30. KG Skinny Latte by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    This cute, slightly tall unicase handwriting has a slightly bubbly personality while still being completely legible and neat.
  31. Janda Snickerdoodle Serif by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    This font is a tall, slim handwritten serif. Happily, it has less calories than a real snickerdoodle, too!
  32. DB Christmas Fun Doodles by Illustration Ink, $3.00
    DoodleBat Christmas Fun Doodles highlights the fun times of this Holiday season, the presents, snowmen, and gingerbread cookies.
  33. KG One Thing by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    This font is super bubbly and round. It is neat enough to be legible but still has personality.
  34. Oron Koteret MF by Masterfont, $59.00
    This unique font preserves the DNA of old Biblical manuscript, maintaining clear forms and shapes for good readability.
  35. Carattere by TypeSETit, $24.95
    This beautiful italic style is perfect for invitations and other uses where formal elegance and beauty are essential.
  36. 99 Names of ALLAH Clear by Islamic Calligraphy75, $12.00
    We have transformed the “99 names of ALLAH” into a font. That means each key on your keyboard represents 1 of the 99 names of ALLAH Aaza Wajal. The fonts work with both the English and Arabic Keyboards. We call this Calligraphy "Clear" because of how clear and easy to read the design is. The first "Alef" has a "hamzit wasel", this indicates that you can pronounce it as both "AR-RAHMAAN" or "R-RAHMAAN" (in the zip file you will find a pdf file explaining the differences in the "harakat", pronunciation and spelling according to the Holy Quran). The "Ye" in this calligraphy doesn't have the two dots, nor does it have a decorative "Ye", just like the Holy Quran. Also, we went for the traditional "soukoun" instead of the Quranic "soukoun" & decorative symbols are at a minimum. Decorative letters used in this calligraphy: "Mim, Aain, Sin, HHe, He, Kaf, Tah & Saad". Purpose & use: - Writers: Highlight the names in your texts in beautiful Islamic calligraphy. - Editors: Use with kinetic typography templates (AE) & editing software. - Designers: The very small details in the names does not affect the quality. Rest assured it is flawless. The MOST IMPORTANT THING about this list is that all the names are 100% ERROR FREE, and you can USED THEM WITH YOUR EYES CLOSED. All the “Tachkilat” are 100% ERROR FREE, all the "Spelling" is 100% ERROR, and they all have been written in accordance with the Holy Quran. No names are missing and no names are duplicated. The list is complete "99 names +1". The +1 is the name “ALLAH” 'Aza wajal. Another important thing is how we use the decorative letters. In every font you will see small decorative letters, these letters are used only in accordance with their respective letters to indicate pronunciation & we don't include them randomly. That means "mim" on top or below the letter "mim", "sin" on top or below the letter "sin", and so on and so forth. Included: Pdf file telling you which key is associated with which name. In that same file we have included the transliteration and explication of all 99 names. Pdf file explaining the differences in the harakat and pronunciation according to the Holy Quran. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Here is a link to all the extra files you will need: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1Xj2Q8hhmfKD7stY6RILhKPiPfePpI9U4?usp=sharing ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  37. Bibliophile Script by Sudtipos, $79.00
    A friend once jokingly told me that what I really do is mine extinct arts for parts to use in modern things, like going to the scrapyard to pick up bumpers, quarter-panels and dashboards off of Datsuns and Ponies to build a shiny new Ferrari. I still kind of grin at that, but I certainly do spend a lot of time looking at old things and imagining ways they would work today. This shiny new Ferrari here is called Bibliophile, and it contains scrap heap parts from various pages by Louis Prang, the Prussian-American printer and publisher who inspired my Prangs fonts. This is my second engagement with the late 19th century man, and it’s quite a bit more intricate than just an italic Didone with a connected lowercase. Bibliophile marries Round Hand calligraphy with Italian capitals, two styles not often relayed in the same alphabet, but work together beautifully when combined well. When you combine them well with a few long-practised tricks of the trade, then mix in a few trusted features from my previous work over the years, you get my usual crazy exuberance, like 17 different shapes for the d, 21 different forms for the y, endings, beginnings, swashes, ornaments, and so on. It’s no secret that I can get carried away when I’m so consumed by an idea. — Bibliophile comes in 2 weights, each of them with over 900 glyphs covering all the latin languages. Bibliophile also comes with a bold weight, something I’m always reluctant to do with something as adventurous and complex as the structure of this historical mashup. But I couldn’t chase away the idea of increasing the contrast while maintaining the hairlines in a lowercase this narrow. Part of it was the curiosity about the outcome, and part was the sheer challenge of it. I think it turned out OK. Words set in either weight will show delicateness and elegance, and the more time you spend inside the font and micro-manage the setting, the more ways you will find to magnify either. Bibliophile can be as muted or luxurious as you want it to be. This is the kind of alphabet that fits well in fashion marketing and high-end packaging, from the very subdued to the super-exquisite. Enjoy the gleaming new vehicle made with freshly polished old parts.
  38. Ongunkan Norwegian Futhark by Runic World Tamgacı, $40.00
    THE NORWEGIAN RUNES The oldest runes discovered in Norway date from 400 AD. They were based upon the 24 - rune Elder Futhark of Germanic origin. Two of the runes in the Elder Futhark, Pertra and Eoh, have never been found in any Norwegian rune text. From 550 AD to 700 AD there was a transition period between the older 24-rune Futhark and the newer 16-rune Futharks. By the end of this period, the 24-rune Futhark went completely out of use and the 16-rune Futharks had prevailed. Then, about 900 AD, the Shorttwiggs-runes were introduced from Sweden. Shortly thereafter, from 1000 AD, Futharks with more than 16 runes became more prevalent, as these were more consistent with the Latin alphabet. These types of runes were used in Norway up to 1800 AD.
  39. Boxy Code by Just My Type, $15.00
    In the late 60’s, one of the best art publications in the country was Motive magazine, published (amazingly) by the United Methodist Church. Filled to the brim with poetry, essays, line drawing and woodcuts, it also featured some cutting-edge typography. Boxy/Code is based upon my memories of woodcut typography from that great magazine. Since Boxy/Code ’s lowercase consists of the uppercase’s negative spaces, it’s easy to combine the two with Layer Styles in Photoshop in order to achieve the effect I used in one poster above. It also works great if you use a well-known text as a background. This new version is totally redrawn and features all the Latin-accented letters. Uppercase consists of black capitals in boxes; lowercase features the negative spaces of those boxed capitals. Uppercase and lowercase line up exactly for 2-color effects.
  40. Hubber by LomoHiber, $16.00
    Presenting my font called Hubber. This font has been inspirited by product retro posters from 60s-70s. I tried to make letters as much streamlined and gentle as possible. I hope you'll enjoy how sweet it came up. Hubber consists of​ such features as swashes, alternate glyphs, ligature, ​ and additional shadow font. Hubber perfectly fits for retro designed logos, posters, prints. Hubber Features: Up to 19 alternates for each letter with swashes Contextual alternates feature will automatically match alternate letters depending on their position or pairing 21 ligatures Shadow effect font to save your time. Just place the ​layer with Shadow font behind Regular to make the shadow effect Carefully tuned kerning (preview above doesn't show it for some reason) If you have some issues, questions, please let me know: lhfonts@gmail.com Hope you'll enjoy using Hubber!
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