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  1. RSVP Brush by Outside the Line, $19.00
    RSVP Brush is a fresh, bold, confident brush font. The bigger the better... great for posters, signs, a headline or a small block of copy. Versatile and quirky. Turn on Contextual Alternates in supporting programs so multiple letters do not repeat. Big. Bold. Brush.
  2. Boyish & Weird by Rachel White Art, $16.00
    Say hello to Boyish & Weird! (I actually don't know what boyish is, but I do like how that word looks with these letters.) I had a lot of fun making this weird little font. It has oval cutouts, heavy lines, and plenty of whimsical details.
  3. Outer Space by Vozzy, $10.00
    Introducing a vintage look label font named "Outer Space". You can see all available characters on the posters. This font have 4 styles (including layered shadow effect style). Outer Space will do well on any retro design like poster, t-shirt, label, logo etc.
  4. Meep by Dawnland, $13.00
    What to do today? Meep? Meep! Meep! Meep! They all agreed. Meet the Meep sisters - Lala, Lili, Lolo & Lulu - a handwritten narrow font in 4 weights - regular & slanted with common- and many double letter ligatures for a natural & varied hand drawn look! Go create! Meep!
  5. "Display Dots" by dustBUSt Fonts emerges from the vibrant intersection of digital culture and typographic artistry. It embodies the playful yet functional essence of dot matrix displays, a nostalgia-...
  6. Ace Crikey - Unknown license
  7. SK Cuber by Shriftovik, $10.00
    SK Cuber™ is an expanded monumental pseudo-pixel typeface. It is based on a strict grid that is not broken in any glyph. This makes the type more organic and consistent. The type's characters are monospaced, but they do not look ridiculous and do not cause discomfort as it usually happens. This could only be achieved by carefully working out each glyph. The type also deliberately uses the contrast between geometric strokes and smooth transitions. It adds to his liveliness and character. SK Cuber is inspired by the monumental architecture of our days. It is brutal and extremely stable, which makes it an excellent font for working with posters, headlines, etc.
  8. Moucha by Vibrant Types, $41.00
    Moucha is a geometric superfamily that received the German Design Award 2024 for its multitude of variants. Find a vintage and a modern variant and play with all the proportions in between. The variable font is your typographic toolbox with the perfect sans-serif match for your favorite serif. It supports 619 Latin, Cyrillic and Greek languages. How it works: All variants share the same round characters while rectangle-based characters vary in width. Do you want a dynamic classic look with a narrow ‘n’ and uppercase proportions like you know from prototypes like Futura®? Or do you prefer a homogenous contemporary look? Use Moucha X for the exact middle or bubble up your own variant!
  9. DT Squished Stuff by Dragon Tongue Foundry, $15.00
    DT Squished Stuff is a font made for fun. This uneven simple blocky sans-serif font has wonky letters that adapt automatically and change shape to fit against their neighbours. Use with contextual ligatures turned on to allow Squished Stuff to operate correctly. If a particular letter decides to do something that you don’t want it to, turn ‘contextual ligatures’ off for that letter. But do remember to turn it back on afterwards. This font lives and breathes when ‘contextual ligatures’ are turned on. Also, there are easter eggs and quirky surprises hidden inside. Watch it squish and move to fit together. This is a wacky, crazy, fun, mad, party, toonified font. Enjoy
  10. Treacle by Hanoded, $15.00
    One of the best desserts I have eaten in my life was a treacle tart. I do know that it was in England and I do know that it was delicious. I really don’t know why I was thinking of that, but that pleasant memory did give me a name for this font. I am still learning my new font software, which is a bit of a slow process. The software I used for this font allows me to add several languages, which, hitherto, I couldn’t access. So, in short, this is my most multilingual font ever: it even includes Vietnamese and a bit of Hiragana and Katakana for you to get creative with!
  11. !Disc Inferno® BASIC - Unknown license
  12. Auberge Script by Sudtipos, $79.00
    It took me a long time, but I think I now understand why people of my generation and older feel the need to frame current events in an historical context or precedents, while most of the young couldn't care less about what happened ten years ago, let alone centuries back. After living for a few decades, you get to a point when time seems to be moving quite fast, and it’s humbling to see that your entire existence so far can be summed up in a paragraph or two which may or may not be useful to whoever ends up reading the stuff anyhow. I suppose one way to cope with the serenity of aging is trying to convince yourself that your life and work are really an extension of millenia of a species striving to accept, adapt to, and improve the human condition through advancing the many facets of civilization -- basically making things more understandable and comfortable for ourselves and each other while we go about doing whatever it is we are trying to do. And when you do finally convince yourself of that, history becomes a source of much solace and even a little premonition, so you end up spending more time there. Going far back into the history of what I do, one can easily see that for the most part it was ruled by the quill. Western civilization’s writing was done with quill pens for more than thirteen centuries and with newer instruments for about two. By the mid-18th century, the height of the quill experience, various calligraphy techniques could be discerned and writing styles were arranged in distinct categories. There are many old books that showcase the history of it all. I recommend looking at some whenever the urge comes calling and you have to get away from backlit worlds. Multiple sources usually help me get a better perspective on the range of a specific script genre, so many books served as reference to this quill font of mine. Late 17th century French and Spanish professional calligraphy guides were great aides in understanding the ornamental scope of what the scribes were doing back then. The French books, with their showings of the Ronde, Bâtarde and Coulée alphabets, were the ones I referenced the most. So I decided to name the font Auberge, a French word for hotel or inn, because I really felt like a guest in different French locales (and times) when I going through all that stuff. Because it is multi-sourced, Auberge does not strictly fit in a distinct quill pen category. Instead, it shows strong hints of both Bâtarde and Coulée alphabets. And like most of my fonts, it is an exercise in going overboard with alternates, swashes, and ornamental devices. Having worked with it for a while, I find it most suitable for display calligraphic setting in general, but it works especially well for things like wine labels and event invitations. It also shines in the original quill pen application purpose, which of course was stationery. Also, as it just occurred to me, if you find yourself in a situation where you have to describe your entire life in 50 words or less, you may as well make it look good and swashy, so Auberge would probably be a good fit there as well. This is one quill script that no large bird had to die for. A few technical notes The Auberge Script Pro version includes 1800 glyphs, everything is included there. Also latin language support. We recommend you to use the latest design application to have full access to alternates, swashes, small caps, ornaments, etc. The images from the gallery uses this version. For better results use the fonts with “liga” feature on. Awards During 2014 the early develop of Auberge Script was chosen to be part of Tipos Latinos, the most important type exhibition in South America.
  13. Tuffy - 100% free
  14. Metal as in Heavy - Unknown license
  15. Road Hoe - Unknown license
  16. Four More Years - Unknown license
  17. Tuffy - 100% free
  18. Vanities by Solotype, $19.95
    A Victorian type which, like so many others, was originally offered without a lowercase. As we do so often, we designed a matching lowercase for it. We also added a shaded version of the caps, figures and points of our earlier Vanities font. A nice companion face.
  19. Galleon by AType, $19.95
    When you look at it for the first time, it seems to you that letters are inclined to the right. But it is only an illusion. Why Galleon you ask? I do not know. There is in it something both from the sea and from a wind.
  20. Sez Who Sez You by Comicraft, $29.00
    Hand-crafted by Richard Starkings in the classic style of Will Eisner's The Spirit, this free and easy font made its debut in the pages of...The Spirit! Never let it be said that those awfully nice chaps at Comicraft don't think about what they're doing!
  21. Nostagila by Forberas Club, $16.00
    This font is made based on memories from the past. Where is writing in a diary that tells about everyday stories. Are you ready to write a story with this font? or did you want to make a crafty item, this font will do it too.
  22. Roronoa by Gienlee, $15.00
    Yo! Welcome to gienlee cartoon, design, and other artworks Roronoa is Japanese Font. Commonly used for communication in the Japanese or Chinese language for Universal Words. Item Description Standard Glyphs (Uppercase, Lowercase, Numeral & Punctions) Works on PC & Mac No Special Software is required Do enjoy your download
  23. Sunmore by Viaction Type.Co, $17.00
    Sunmore is a sans serif font with elegant characters. Sunmore is perfect for your elegant-themed work, suitable also for elegant vintage. This font is available in six font style variants, making it easy to do work on various design themes. Sunmore is equipped with multilingual accents.
  24. Current by A New Machine, $14.00
    Current is a casual script. It includes two glyphs per letter to let you mix and match, and it will automatically do that with contextual alternates turned on. Also includes a number of ligatures for a more natural feel. Great for an informal look in your designs.
  25. Coliseu by Hanoded, $15.00
    Coliseu is a gorgeous, all caps Art Deco style font. Clean lines, rounded edges and an appealing style make Coliseu a very useful font. It was named after the beautiful Coliseu do Porto - an art deco landmark in that Portuguese city. Coliseu font comes with all diacritics.
  26. Pills by UNDT, $45.00
    PILLS is a modular font based on overlayed circular and square forms, the characters have been spaced mathematically. 'PILLS' can have interesting side effects, when the leading is set very close. Feelings of anxiety, loneliness and depression can be avoided by 'PILLS'. Do not exceed daily dose.
  27. NOW YOU SEE ME - Personal use only
  28. Only Fools & Horses - Personal use only
  29. LIGHT EMITTING DIODES - Personal use only
  30. Calligraphy Double Pencil - Personal use only
  31. "Dot Your Eyes" by StimulEye Fonts is a creative and quirky font that plays heavily on the theme of dots, embodying a playful and somewhat whimsical character. This font sets itself apart through its...
  32. Thanks for creating this font. Is there a way to customize a job description? I am not seeing any job titles for the audio department and need to add that to a poster. I'm also thinking there may be ...
  33. Malache Crunch - Unknown license
  34. Rasheda by Keristyper Studio, $14.00
    Rasheda is a beautiful italic font. Inspired by classic cursive calligraphy from the Renaissance era in the 8th Century. This font is good for logo design, Social media, Movie Titles, Books Titles, short text even long text letters, and good for your secondary text font with script, sans, or serif. **Featured:** * Standard Uppercase & Lowercase * Numeral & Punctuation * Multilingual : ä ö ü Ä Ö Ü ß ¿ ¡ * Alternate & Ligature * PUA encoded We recommend programs that support the OpenType feature and the Glyphs panel such as Adobe applications or Corel Draw. so you can use all the variations of the glyphs. Hope you enjoy our fonts!
  35. Squaripeg by Andy Peat, $9.00
    About this font family Squaripeg is a funky square typeface with geometric shapes to create impactful headlines and web banners. This typeface was designed so that it takes up less horizontal space but still has a lot of prominence on the page. Some letters have been combined into one unit to save further space. Features 8 weights (from thin to black) Multi language Ligatures To be able to access alternative fonts, make sure the software you use can support opentype features such as Microsoft Word, Paint, Adobe, Corel draw, Cricut and other applications. Designed and published by Andy Peat. Released April 2022
  36. Almefia by Keristyper Studio, $14.00
    Proudly present Almefia Signature, a handwritten script font based on the expression of real handwriting. This font is good for logo design, Social media, Movie Titles, Books Titles, short text even long text letters, and good for your secondary text font with sans or serif. **Featured:** * Standard Uppercase & Lowercase * Numeral & Punctuation * Multilingual : ä ö ü Ä Ö Ü ß ¿ ¡ * Alternate & Ligature * PUA encoded We recommend programs that support the OpenType feature and the Glyphs panel such as Adobe applications or Corel Draw. so you can use all the variations of the glyphs. Hope you enjoy our fonts!
  37. Saint Pauline by Keristyper Studio, $14.00
    Saint Pauline is a modern minimalist serif font. Elegant Vintage aesthetic design inspired by the Art deco era. This font is good for logo design, Social media, Movie Titles, Books Titles, short text even long text letters, and good for your secondary text font with sans or serif. Featured: Standard Uppercase & Lowercase Numeral & Punctuation Multilingual : ä ö ü Ä Ö Ü ß ¿ ¡ Alternate & Ligature PUA encoded We recommend programs that support the OpenType feature and the Glyphs panel such as Adobe applications or Corel Draw. so you can use all the variations of the glyphs. Hope you enjoy our fonts!
  38. Arlune by Creative Juncture, $15.00
    How does one describe Arlune. It started as a typeface with curves based on the arc of a crescent moon (Arc + Lunar = Arlune), then evolved into what it is. A very unique graphic typeface with a dynamic character that works well for titles, headings, and other lines of text that need to grab your attention. This is a typeface that is sure to leave an impression. One that will make people stop, take pause, and maybe even ponder the meaning of life as they study its intricacies. It has a significant number of characters and symbols to meet the needs of many languages.
  39. Food Doodles Too by Outside the Line, $19.00
    Food Doodles Too is a 31-picture clipart font of food. Use them as dingbats or enlarge the small pictures and use them as clipart. Lots to choose from… from soup to nuts OK no nuts. But there is pizza, pasta, soup, eggs, sushi, sandwich, hot dog, hamburger, fish, kabobs, toast, breads, cheese, pickles, shrimp, soufflé, and desserts galore… cake, pie, cookie, cupcake, trifle, sundae, banana split, milk, tea and more. Food Doodles Too works nicely with Coffee & Tea Doodles. If you need some fancy cakes check out Party Doodles. All in the same line drawing style to mix and match.
  40. Anthology SG by Spiece Graphics, $39.00
    Anthology is a contemporary design with a faintly mystical flavor. A curious collection of miscellaneous parts including blade-like curved crossbars, angle-cut serifs, and egg-shaped glyphs make for an intriguing futuristic blend. Great for games, science-fiction, or high-technology projects. Anthology is now available in the OpenType Std format. Some additional characters have been added to this OpenType version as stylistic alternates. This advanced feature works in current versions of Adobe Creative Suite InDesign, Creative Suite Illustrator, and Quark XPress. Check for OpenType advanced feature support in other applications as it gradually becomes available with upgrades.
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