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  1. Bushel And Peck by Make Media Co, $12.00
    Introducing Bushel and Peck - A flirty, bouncy, SMOOTH Script with over 50 alternates, a handy Sans Serif, and an adorable Dingbat style with loads of farmhouse charm. Use this sweet trio to make logos, greeting cards, signage, apparels, totes, mugs and more!
  2. Neue Plak Variable by Monotype, $344.99
    A little-known design by Futura designer Paul Renner gets a long overdue update by Linda Hintz and Toshi Omagari, in this reliable and impactful industrial sans serif. Neue Plak offers more weights and widths than the original 1928 design, extending its use for branding, editorial, logos and UIs. The pair based their updated and extended version on the original Plak wood type, uncovering lost details and incorporating them as alternates – including the choice between open or strikethrough counters. Neue Plak's outwardly stubborn personality is counteracted by unexpected details, which make for an unusual juxtaposition of severe and playful. “It felt like we should pay Paul Renner more tribute,” says Hintz, who spent time researching the typeface in Hamburg's Museum der Arbeit. “The forms themselves are partly quirky, partly really fun, but with a German stiffness that makes for a strange mix.” Neue Plak offers 60 weights, including a new text version that pairs well with the display weights, and allows the design to function in print and digital environments, and for a wide range of uses. Neue Plak Text Variables are font files which are featuring one axis and have a preset instance from Thin to Black.
  3. Love And Peace by Fenotype, $25.00
    What's so funny 'bout peace love & understanding? Nothing really. Love and Peace is an Art Nouveau style typeface inspired by Eckmann-Schrift by Otto Eckmann in 1900. Love and Peace is filled with ethereal elegance and it's great for posters, magazines and psychedelic LP covers. Love and Peace is equipped with few Contextual Alternates and Standard Ligatures to prevent characters from colliding. In addition it has Stylistic Alternates for lowercase a, k, r and s, and Swash Alternates for ampersand and dollar sign.
  4. Flying Peace PERSONAL USE - Personal use only
  5. Tin Pan Alley JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    According to Wikipedia, Tin Pan Alley is the name given to the collection of New York City music publishers and songwriters who dominated the popular music of the United States in the late 19th century and early 20th century. The name originally referred to a specific place: West 28th Street, between Fifth and Sixth Avenues in Manhattan. With this in mind, Tin Pan Alley JNL, a typeface based on the bold hand lettering from a vintage piece of sheet music is aptly named.
  6. Long And Thin Initials JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Based on some vintage metal type initial monograms, Long and Thin Initials JNL reproduces this condensed spur serif design in digital form.
  7. Dont Walk Run - Unknown license
  8. Scriptissimo Forte Swirls by Wiescher Design, $39.50
    Scriptissimo-Forte-Swirls is the bold version of Scriptissimo but with lots of swirls. Sometimes a job just calls for lots of embellishments, that's what this version is good for. Yours very swirly, Gert Wiescher.
  9. Front Page Pro by Jonahfonts, $45.00
    A heavy slab face for many applications.
  10. Conte Script Plus by Ingo, $61.00
    A personal handwriting done in pencil. Conté Script is a computer font but has the extraordinary look of handwriting. The typeface is exceedingly lively, diversified and distinct thanks to more than 300 different ligatures, i.e. letter combinations. In addition to the letter combinations in Conté Script, there are also double letters and figures included (aa, ff, AA, MM, 22, 66…) as ligatures with stylistic alternates. Type set in Conté Script appears remarkably similar to a text actually handwritten with a pencil. The typical style of the pencil — crumbliness where pressure lessens and the deep darkness where the pressure of the graphite in it's fullest denseness smudges — is another earmark of Conté Script. The font appears to be written quickly, fleetingly, casually, as if not really to be taken seriously, and as if it would be written one minute and erased the next. Conté Script looks most ”authentic“ around the point size of 18 to 22.
  11. Fort Courage JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Fort Courage JNL is a bold slab serif wood type in the French Clarendon genre, taking its name as a tongue-in-cheek reference to the cavalry fort populated by a number of post-Civil War misfits in the 1960s television comedy "F Troop".
  12. The Abrown Monte by The Ocean Studio, $14.00
    The Abrown Monte is a elegant handwritten font. It brings a beautiful and attractive typeface. Made for any professional project branding. It is the best for logos, branding, wedding and quotes. Features: Standard Ligatures Multilingual Support PUA Encoded Numerals and Punctuation Thank you for downloading premium fonts from Ocean Stud
  13. Front Row JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Front Row JNL is an all-caps reinterpretation of Morris Fuller Benton's 1937 type design "Empire", and is available in both regular and oblique versions. As is often the case when a digital type font is based on a few letter examples found on a printed sample [in this case, the sheet music of the 1946 Guy Lombardo hit "What More Can I Ask For"], the missing characters were drawn from scratch.
  14. Monte Casino NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    Adapted from lettering found on a poster by an Italian artist with the unlikely name of Marcello Dudovich, this ultrabold Art Deco font, with its graceful curves, commands attention. Primarily an uppercase only font, there's a variant lowercase m with a strong design element.
  15. Fonce Sans Pro by Ryan Ford, $10.95
    Fonce Sans Pro is a mono-weight, Swiss-style typeface with influences from great typefaces like Din, Helvetica, Interstate, and Trade Gothic. Its form is unique and sophisticated with an unmistakable Dutch style. It’s subtle and enjoyable, and works beautifully in both display and body copy.
  16. Ponte Vecchio NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    An elegant typeface from the turn of the last century named "Venezia", issued by Karl Brendler and Son of Vienna, provided the inspiration for this little gem, with hints of the exotic. Both versions of this font include the complete Unicode Latin 1252 and Central European 1250 character sets.
  17. Big Foot Forest by RodrigoTypo, $30.00
  18. My Left Foot by Rocket Type, $14.00
    Don’t let the name fool you! My Left Foot was made by hand. Alts, ligatures and Vietnamese all included in this whimsical typeface. Go ahead and dip your toes in!
  19. Pea Karen's Doodles - Unknown license
  20. Pea Bethany's Doodles - Unknown license
  21. Pea Amy*Rica - Unknown license
  22. Pea Jean Script - Personal use only
  23. Pea Whinney Skinney - Unknown license
  24. Pea Stacy's Doodles - Unknown license
  25. Pea Katie Shea - Unknown license
  26. Pea Carrie Script - Unknown license
  27. Pea Little-Ducky - Unknown license
  28. Pea Mystie Unicase - Unknown license
  29. Pea Sara Script - Unknown license
  30. Pea Heather's Handwriting - Unknown license
  31. Pea Johanna Script - Unknown license
  32. Pea Jeannie Script - Unknown license
  33. Pea Happy Girl - Unknown license
  34. Pea Karen's Print - Unknown license
  35. Pea Breathe Easy - Unknown license
  36. Pea Gretchie Print - Unknown license
  37. Pea Daisy Doodles - Unknown license
  38. Pea Karen's Script - Unknown license
  39. Pea Lou Who - Unknown license
  40. Pea Beth R - Unknown license
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