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  1. Art Event JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A 1930s WPA (Works Progress Administration) poster advertising an exhibit of New Jersey area posters had its main lettering rendered in a very condensed hand lettered interpretation of the ever-popular Futura Black Art Deco style. This has now been re-drawn and digitized as Art Event JNL, in both regular and oblique versions.
  2. Krusty craft by Abo Daniel, $13.00
    introducing Krusty Craft - condensed handwritten font - What's included? - Uppercase - Lowercase - Numeral and Punctuations - Ligatures - Multilingual Support - PUA Encoded This font is great for branding, packaging, quotes, logo, and anything your craft project the combination of uppercase and lowercase is great, unique, and very fun. let's play with this awesome font! thank you Abo Daniel Studio
  3. Southeast by Haksen, $13.00
    Southeast The new fresh handmade brush script font. Very suitable for greeting cards, branding materials, business cards, quotes, posters, and more! This font are perfect for all brand :) Features : UpperCase & Lowercase Numerals & Punctuations Ligatures Multilingual characters (AÀÁÂÃÄÅCÇDÐEÈÉÊËIÌÍÎÏNÑOØÒÓÔÕÖUÙÜÚÛWYÝŸŸÆŒßÞàáâãäåæçèéêëìíîïðñòóôõöøùúûüýÿ) PUA ENCODEDZIP INCLUDED: - Southeast OTF - Southeast Swashes OTF Thanks for visited and reviewed. Happy Design, Haksen Letters
  4. Grocers Script by Wiescher Design, $39.50
    I discovered GrocersScript on the market Cours Saleya in Nice. I always buy my foodstuff there when I am in the area. I developed the whole font from some fragments. If you ever come to Nice, you must absolutely visit that market as well as the one in Cannes. Yours very hungry Gert Wiescher
  5. Suspiria Vampira by Konstantine Studio, $10.00
    Halloween is coming. Get prepared earlier with our Suspiria Vampira. A bold and bouncy fonts with 2 styles, Clean and rough. Very good for a halloween concept, but the versatility level are high in this font. It can be placed into any fun and cheerful branding or event concept. So many possibilities coming up!
  6. Homestone by Typebae, $17.00
    Homestone is an exquisite handwritten font, masterfully designed to become a true favorite. It maintains its classy calligraphic influences while feeling contemporary and fresh. To use alternates, heart connector, beginning and ending swashes, you don't need to use software that supports opentype, because we have made it separately so it's very easy to use.
  7. After Brush Graffiti by Sipanji21, $16.00
    Hello, this is After Brush - Realistic Awesome Monoline Display Font! This font designed so that users can use it more easily and make Monoline designs easier. After Brush is very suitable for use in various media such as; packaging, logos, labels, posters, shirt designs, bulletins, typography, and many other media, especially with Monoline look.
  8. Dark Sider by Sipanji21, $18.00
    Hello, this is Dark Sider- Natural Handwritten Graffiti Tag Font! This font designed so that users can use it more easily and make graffiti designs easier. Dark Sider is very suitable for use in various media such as; packaging, logos, labels, posters, shirt designs, bulletins, typography, and many other media, especially with graffiti look.
  9. Snoserose Blackmetal by Madhaline Studio, $34.00
    We RECOMMEND that you purchase both of these fonts to get the look like in the font preview image. Tutorial : https://www.youtube.com/@madhalinestudio Snoserose is a carefully crafted font, which features a very heavy black metal feel. Snoserose suitable for metal band logos, merchandise, clothing, apparel, or anything that needs a black metal feel.
  10. Amazónica - Personal use only
  11. Dopestyle - Personal use only
  12. Sucker Font - Personal use only
  13. LaPointe's Road¼ - Personal use only
  14. Xiomara - Personal use only
  15. Blonde Personal Use - Personal use only
  16. Leokadia Deco - 100% free
  17. Riesling - Unknown license
  18. Janda Celebration Script - Personal use only
  19. Vtc-NueTattooScript - Personal use only
  20. akaDora - 100% free
  21. milky - Unknown license
  22. Bizzy Bee - Unknown license
  23. Penelope - Unknown license
  24. Reaver - Personal use only
  25. Eutemia II - 100% free
  26. Lakmus - Unknown license
  27. Drive-Thru - 100% free
  28. Platonick-Normal - Unknown license
  29. Nickerbocker-Normal - Unknown license
  30. Nickley-NormalA - Unknown license
  31. Lagniappe-Inline - Unknown license
  32. Titanick-Display - Unknown license
  33. Laconick-NormalA - Unknown license
  34. RollerCoaster - Unknown license
  35. Pacific Northwest Letters by Cultivated Mind, $29.00
    Pacific Northwest Letters is a fun, handwritten font by Cultivated Mind. Pacific Northwest has been carefully hand painted and comes in two styles (Regular/Rough). This font includes a set of lower case letters and Pacific Northwest hand painted Labels B.
  36. DearJoe 6 by JOEBOB graphics, $29.00
    The dearJoe series of fonts had it’s origin somewhere around 1999, the year I created dearJoe 1, which was a first (and half-assed) attempt at converting my own handwriting into a working font. Being able to type in my own handwriting had always been a childhood fantasy, and even though I only partly understood the software, a working font was generated and I decided to put it on the internet for people to use. And that’s what they did: at this moment the dearJoe 1 font has been downloaded millions of times and can be found on just about anything, ranging from Vietnamese riksjas, a Tasmanian gym to a fancy chocolate store on 5th Avenue. The font is not something I am particularly proud of, but it started me of in building what later became the JOEBOB graphics font foundry. Inbetween creating other fonts, the dearJoe series has become a theme I revisit every once in a while, trying to create an update on how my handwriting evolved, along with my abilities in creating fonts that mimic actual handwriting. In the last decade or so I started implementing ligatures and alternate characters, which helped a lot in making something that can almost pass for actual handwriting.
  37. OBO Classic by Juri Zaech, $19.00
    OBO Classic is the second installment of the OBO series, a type collection based on a square. Every character is mapped on a 1x1 ratio which allows for horizontal and vertical settings alike. Or mixed, like crosswords. OBO Classic is a display interpretation of a traditional Old-style Serif. The “distortion” which maps each character to a square creates unusual proportions to what we are used to from classic serif typefaces. The result is a monospaced font. While each individual letter feels conventional on its own, when brought together in words the result feels contemporary. Thanks to the square base vertical and horizontal – and mixed – settings are possible and easy to apply. There are a few exceptions for certain punctuation and special characters that are half the width for better spacing; and the word space’s width can easily be adjusted through OpenType stylistic sets. Talking about spacing, for strictly horizontal typesetting there is the option to turn on kerning for a number of characters to create a cleaner texture across words and phrases. OBO Classic is best set in large sizes and is most comfortable in editorial and display settings. A series of icons complete the character set. A selection comes as pixel graphics which adds further contrast to the traditional legacy of the typeface.
  38. Core Sans GS by S-Core, $29.00
    The Core Sans GS Family is a rounded version of Core Sans G and a part of the Core Sans Series such as Core Sans N, M, A, E, D. Core Sans GS is constructed of straight, circular or square shapes. These geometric shapes are inspired by classic geometric sans (Futura, Avenir, Avant Garde etc.). Every stem is a rectangle or a straight line and every letter, lowercase or uppercase, seems to be in perfect geometric form and even weighted. The small x-height makes readability clean and clear. Core Sans G can be used equally well in headings or in body copy. The Core Sans GS Family consists of 9 weights (Thin, Extra Light, Light, Regular, Medium, Bold, Extra Bold, Heavy, Black) with maching Italics. It also includes alternate characters (a,g,t) and a bunch of ligatures. The Core Sans GS provides a wide range of character sets to support (Cyrillic, Central and Eastern European characters) and advanced typographical support with features such as proportional Figures, tabular Figures, numerators, denominators, superscript, scientific Inferiors, subscript, fractions, standard ligatures, discretionary ligatures and stylistic alternates. Core Sans G is an ideal font family for use in magazines, web pages, screens, displays, and so on.
  39. Charpentier Sans Pro by Ingo, $41.00
    A humanistic sans serif The first version of this font was created in 1994 within the framework of the bid placed by the city of Graz to become the location for the Winter Olympics in 2006. Appropriately, its original name was ”Olympia.“ The font is intended to embody classic ideals as well as to meet modern demands. The proportions of Charpentier Sans are directly derived from Roman capitals and the humanistic book-face. The contrast between strokes and thin strokes is based on medieval uncial script. And thus, a modern serif sans was created emphasizing thick and thin strokes together. Thanks to its traditional form language, Charpentier Sans is very legible, adapts to various forms of content and expresses a kind of calmness and certainty. Details resulting from writing with the quill guarantee that the font doesn’t appear too rough and unemotional. Even the tiny, pointed mini serifs contribute to the unmistakable appearance of the font. They create an exciting contrast to the soft flowing forms of the letters and are, to a great extent, conducive to the legibility. Consequently Charpentier Sans always appears with an extremely sharp and clear outline. Charpentier Sans Italique has an even more distinct ductus derived from writing. Especially the rounded forms from a, e, f, g and y reflect the handwritten humanistic cursive. Charpentier Sans is comprised of many ligatures, including discretional ones, plus proportional medieval and capital figures for the normal type as well as disproportional tabular figures with a consistent width. Above and beyond the ”normal“ Latin typeface system, small caps are available as an especially elegant form of distinction.
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