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  1. ADD by Sea Types, $20.00
    A minimalist typography for short texts and individual words.
  2. Hands by Arthur Baker, $12.00
  3. Andy by Monotype, $40.99
    This childish script by Monotype designer Steve Matteson strikes a great balance between informality and legibility. The TrueType versions have been extensively tuned (hinted) for high legibility at small sizes on screen at a quality level termed ESQ (enhanced screen quality) by the foundry.
  4. Anjeli by Sulthan Studio, $14.00
    Anjeli - a fresh, cute,handwritten font with a cute heart to connect with as well as a large selection of swashes. Great for greeting cards, branding materials, business cards, quotes, posters and more! Anjeli - includes many alternative characters. Coded with Unicode PUA, which allows full access to all additional characters without having any special design software. Mac users can use Font Book. Windows users can use the Character Map to view and copy any of the additional characters to paste into your favorite text editor. For people who have opentype-capable software: Alternatives can be accessed by activating the "Alternative Styles" and "Ligature" buttons on Photoshop's Character panel, or via any software with a glyph panel, eg. Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop CC, Inkscape.
  5. Andis by JAM Type Design, $-
    Andis’ rough cut makes it an interesting display typeface, but thanks to its generous x-height and firm serifs, Andis works equally well in text sizes. The typeface’s idiosyncratic italic builds a strong contrast with the roman. Andis is both functional and expressive; using it lends a humanistic touch to editorial or advertising work.
  6. Ando by JCFonts, $30.00
    Ando is a condensed sans serif typeface available in seven styles. Built on a simple geometric structure, this family packs a lot of elegance with its super smooth curves and unique details. Designed for headlines, Ando really shines when used big, specially in the lighter weights. Initially released in 2011, the family was extended and updated in 2020. OpenType features include standard and discretionary ligatures, stylistic alternates, tabular figures, localized forms, case-sensitive punctuation, and more.
  7. Ana by LetterPalette, $35.00
    Ana is a chromatic typeface consisting of 26 uppercase Latin characters, inspired by arabesque patterns from the nineteenth century. Programmed to enable users to easily create multicolored drop caps and initials, this decorative display typeface features a different ornament for every letterform, which fits perfectly with its glyph shape. This ornament is usually more luxurious on the left side of the letter, while on the right it is scarce, so that the body text can be placed close to the initial. These initials are valuable for use in large sizes, like posters, magazines, packaging design, fairy tales, and so on. The final forms of the initials consist of 5 parts which can be individually colored. There are 5 font files named Ana Layer A, Ana Layer B, and so on. A font user can manually create a multicolored initial with these font files, if there is no possibility to use the Contextual Alternates option. To do that, it is necessary to make 5 layers in the page layout software. Then, the corresponding character should be placed on each layer, so that Ana Layer A is on the lowest layer and Ana Layer E is on the highest one. Note that the glyph shapes are contained in the lower case positions. In contrast, the font file named Ana is programmed, so it is possible to create a multicolored initial with the Contextual Alternates command. There is no need for additional layers, everything happens on a single layer. First, the Contextual Alternates command (usually under OpenType menu) should be disabled. Then, using lower case key, type the desired character 5 times and apply color to them. Select them all and turn on the Contextual Alternates. Also, the font file Ana comes with a set of ‘black’ initials that can be used just like any other non-color typeface. The ornamental versions are contained in the uppercase positions, while the letters without the ornaments are in the lower case. With the font file Ana Monochrome one can only get the monochrome initials. Ornamental letters are contained in the upper case positions, while the letterforms without the ornaments are in the lower case.
  8. Hall Fetica Wide - Unknown license
  9. Hall Fetica Italic - Unknown license
  10. Hall Fetica Decompose - Unknown license
  11. Hall Fetica Narrow - Unknown license
  12. Hall Fetica Upper - Unknown license
  13. Village Hall JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A 1918 poster issued during World War I from the YWCA encouraged women to pitch in to the war effort by joining the “United War Work Campaign”. The Art Nouveau hand lettering of that poster was a slight throwback to the “Western” or “Victorian” style of typography because of the characters having split serifs. This is now available as Village Hall JNL, in both regular and oblique versions
  14. Borough Hall JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Picture yourself on a New York subway station platform with the location name set into the tiles on the wall. Borough Hall JNL evokes the feeling of urban industrialism at its best.
  15. Mess Hall JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Modeled from a set of individual painting stencils, Mess Hall JNL is named for the armed services cafeteria where thousands of enlisted men endured bland, boring meals day in and day out for years.
  16. Dance Hall JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The hand-lettered title of a vintage piece of sheet music is the basis for Dance Hall JNL.
  17. Hall Of Fun by Konstantine Studio, $15.00
    Hall of Fun, a fast dry brush handwriting script font, comes out with clean and brush version to fit for your needs. Included the Stylistic Alternates for every letters and Ligatures to seamlessly handwriting feels. Straight from the hands and will be a perfect pair for fashion branding, logo, social media marketing, presentation, vintage products, make yourself standout with the Hall of Fun right away!
  18. Study Hall JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A cardboard stencil toy for children from the late 1950's or early 1960's was the inspiration for Study Hall JNL, part of a series of stencil revival fonts from Jeff Levine.
  19. Lecture Hall JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Lecture Hall JNL is a reworking of Dance Hall JNL. By removing the Art Deco flairs and realigning the horizontal strokes in order to create a more traditional design, the font now takes on the look of a classic headline face.
  20. Talk to the hand - Unknown license
  21. Dirty and Classic - Personal use only
  22. Wires and Cowboys - Unknown license
  23. Mario and Luigi - Unknown license
  24. Cheese and Mouse - Unknown license
  25. Switching and Effects - Unknown license
  26. 4th and Inches - Unknown license
  27. Cup and Talon - Unknown license
  28. Chang and Eng - Unknown license
  29. R and R - Unknown license
  30. Skirt And Trousers - Unknown license
  31. Scottie and Judy - Unknown license
  32. Horseshoes And Lemonade - Personal use only
  33. Calvin and Hobbes - Unknown license
  34. Smart and Sexy - Unknown license
  35. Wolves and Ruin - Unknown license
  36. Wolves and Ravens - Unknown license
  37. Distorted and Scratchy - Unknown license
  38. Cream and sugar - Unknown license
  39. Smart and Sexy - Unknown license
  40. Moon And Stars by Ana's Fonts, $15.00
    Moon and Stars is a handwritten script font and illustrations collection, perfect to create cute handmade designs, such as logos, packaging, prints and postcards, patterns, and social media posts. Moon and Stars includes: A handwritten script font with tons of ligatures for a smoother text. A dingbat font with 52 handmade line drawings, including food, fruits, vintage objects and plants, with a bonus blackout version.
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