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  1. Ah, the Edo font by Vic Fieger, you say? Imagine if a brush, after a night out drinking with its inky pals, decided to take a stroll across the canvas, leaving behind a trail filled with personality,...
  2. Ah, the elusive and cheekily named "Liquidy Bulbous." If fonts were people, Liquidy Bulbous would be the life of the party, the one who shows up with a mischievous twinkle in their eye, ready to turn...
  3. Imperial Quortex by PizzaDude.dk, $20.00
    Imperial Quortex came to life during many processes. Including a bad copymachine, a wet cloth and multiple prints and scans. The result is Imperial Quortex: a unique eroded font! Comes with unique accented letters, alternate upper- and lowercase, smart ligatures and alternate letters. You will need to use OpenType supporting applications to use the ligatures.
  4. The Saddlebag font, created by the renowned German typeface designer Dieter Steffmann, is an evocative and distinctive font that harks back to the adventurous spirit of the Wild West. Its design enca...
  5. Automata by NOS, $29.00
    Introducing Automata, the typeface that combines futuristic appearance and easy readability. Great for titles but also for logos and text at medium/small sizes, making Automata suitable for a wide range of applications. In addition to its smooth, clean lines and geometric aesthetic, Automata offers a variety of customizable options such as stylistic alternates, logo discretionary ligatures and multiple weights including extra-light and black. The support for many languages makes Automata a global typeface. Add a touch of the future to your design work.
  6. Koi by Talbot Type, $19.50
    Koi is a highly original, outline display font. Each character is represented by a single continuous line to create a fluid and rhythmic look. The result is something of a hybrid, sitting somewhere between an outline and an inline style, and with an asymmetrical look — something quite rare in a typeface. Many of the characters look like ready made logotypes. Further customisation is easily achieved by extending the end strokes of characters, possibly aligning them and joining them to others to create bespoke arrangements.
  7. Butter - Unknown license
  8. Meposa by Typodermic, $11.95
    Meposa is more than just a typeface; it is a bold statement of individuality and creativity. It’s a unique, tough, and quirky design that defies convention. Meposa’s mixed-case letters with open apertures deviate from the traditional roots of wood-block typography, bringing a fresh and modern twist to an old-school classic. This hybrid typeface is an amalgamation of various design elements from different eras and cultures. The result is a unique and mesmerizing typeface that defies categorization. Meposa also draws inspiration from the 1970s custom van culture, where artists and designers would showcase their creativity by customizing their vehicles with bold and colorful graphics. This typeface channels that same spirit of creativity and individuality, inviting you to break the mold and think outside the box. With historical wood type influences, Meposa pays homage to the timeless and authentic craft of typography. Yet, it also features retro-tech and modern design elements, resulting in a truly one-of-a-kind typeface that bridges the past and the present. In summary, Meposa is a unique and tough display typeface that is both historical and modern, quirky and bold. Its mix of design influences makes it an ideal choice for anyone looking to break the mold and stand out from the crowd. Whether you’re a graphic designer or a creative professional, Meposa is sure to leave a lasting impression. Most Latin-based European writing systems are supported, including the following languages. Afaan Oromo, Afar, Afrikaans, Albanian, Alsatian, Aromanian, Aymara, Bashkir (Latin), Basque, Belarusian (Latin), Bemba, Bikol, Bosnian, Breton, Cape Verdean, Creole, Catalan, Cebuano, Chamorro, Chavacano, Chichewa, Crimean Tatar (Latin), Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dawan, Dholuo, Dutch, English, Estonian, Faroese, Fijian, Filipino, Finnish, French, Frisian, Friulian, Gagauz (Latin), Galician, Ganda, Genoese, German, Greenlandic, Guadeloupean Creole, Haitian Creole, Hawaiian, Hiligaynon, Hungarian, Icelandic, Ilocano, Indonesian, Irish, Italian, Jamaican, Kaqchikel, Karakalpak (Latin), Kashubian, Kikongo, Kinyarwanda, Kirundi, Kurdish (Latin), Latvian, Lithuanian, Lombard, Low Saxon, Luxembourgish, Maasai, Makhuwa, Malay, Maltese, Māori, Moldovan, Montenegrin, Ndebele, Neapolitan, Norwegian, Novial, Occitan, Ossetian (Latin), Papiamento, Piedmontese, Polish, Portuguese, Quechua, Rarotongan, Romanian, Romansh, Sami, Sango, Saramaccan, Sardinian, Scottish Gaelic, Serbian (Latin), Shona, Sicilian, Silesian, Slovak, Slovenian, Somali, Sorbian, Sotho, Spanish, Swahili, Swazi, Swedish, Tagalog, Tahitian, Tetum, Tongan, Tshiluba, Tsonga, Tswana, Tumbuka, Turkish, Turkmen (Latin), Tuvaluan, Uzbek (Latin), Venetian, Vepsian, Võro, Walloon, Waray-Waray, Wayuu, Welsh, Wolof, Xhosa, Yapese, Zapotec Zulu and Zuni.
  9. TessieAnimals by Ingrimayne Type, $18.95
    A tessellation is a shape that can be used to completely fill the plane. Simple examples are isosceles triangles, squares, and hexagons. Tessellation patterns are eye-catching and visually appealing, which is the reason that they have long been popular in a variety of decorative situations. These Tessie fonts have two family members, a solid style that must have different colors when used and an outline style. They can be used separately or they can be used in layers with the outline style on top of the solid style. For rows to align properly, leading must be the same as point size. To see how patterns can be constructed, see the “Samples” file here. Shapes that tessellate and also resemble real-world objects are often called Escher-like tessellations. This typeface contains many Escher-like tessellations that resemble animals including horses, goats, rabbits, fish, frogs, and other vertebrates. Most or all of these shapes were discovered/created by the font designer during the past twenty years in the process of designing maze books, coloring books, and a book about tessellations. (Earlier tessellation fonts from IngrimayneType, the TessieDingies fonts, lack a black or filled version so cannot do colored patterns. The addition of a solid style that must be colored makes these new fonts a bit more difficult to use but offers far greater possibilities in getting visually interesting results.)
  10. As of my last update in early 2023, the font "Paddington" could either be an emerging typeface with limited exposure, or potentially you're inquiring about a relatively lesser-known or specialized de...
  11. Balmind by Letteralle, $19.00
    Introducing! Balmind Font! a casual aa cursive font that is natural and beautiful in every curve. The style of this font imitates wet ink strokes and creates a casual and relaxed feel. Balmind is very suitable to fill your design needs such as, branding, social media, merch, ads, book title, packaging, etc. Enjoy the Font, Thank You!
  12. Pumpkins Brush by Inumocca, $13.00
    Pumpkin’s Brush Pumpkin’s Brush Family Font inspiration from Halloween character, scream, wets, dirty and raw. Absolutly modern glyph and great to playing typography, or your logos , signature , signage your shop, Logos, catalog , all about of fashions and arts. Its very easy to use Unique glyphs - Multilingual Characters Support - UPPERCASE - Lowercase - Numeric - Symbol - Punctuation Character Inumocca type Studio
  13. Splashdown by Comicraft, $29.00
    Surf's Up! Head on down to the Barrier Reef with your favorite board, your latest pair of Oakleys and join us where the waves break. Zip up your wetsuit and be prepared to Wipe Out! On the other hand, if you'd rather not get wet, simply install this font and experience similar results. Splashdown is totally tubular, dude!
  14. Madsen by Monotype, $15.99
    With chunky, confident letters, Madsen is rough and ready, but with an element of pizzazz. This script was drawn with a wet brush pen and rough paper to create coarse edges and an uneven baseline that showcase its handwritten, charismatic aesthetic. Madsen is a bold script, that has some contrast and a lot of natural charm.
  15. DHF Dipanegara - Personal use only
  16. Rexlia Free - Unknown license
  17. Koldby by Factory738, $15.00
    Koldby is a modern and elegant serif font family. The combination of modern and vintage elements renders an elegant design. The variety of weights provide a range of choices that will help you find the best typographic colour for your project. Lighter weights are well-suited for body text while heavier ones are ideal for high impact headlines. The available stylistic lignatures and alternates offer a number of different characters that give your project or logo a unique look.
  18. Footlight by Monotype, $29.99
    Footlight is a highly distinctive face which began life as an italic. The designer then went on to produce the roman weights. It is unusual to draw the italic version first but this was done to impose a calligraphic influence on the face, and the slightly hand drawn feel remains evident in FootlightÆs roman version. The Footlight font family is of considerable versatility and charm, its originality makes it the perfect choice for advertising and magazine typography.
  19. Jekatep by ActiveSphere, $30.00
    Jekatep is a sans-serif display font and works best in text and display applications, such as posters, headline, magazine, logos, titles, product branding, corporate branding and publishing. Jekatep font has three weights; light, regular, and bold, each available in italic, making a total of six styles. Each style has a full upper and lower-case, accents, punctuation and a selection of monetary symbols. Currently Available for Mac and PC, in Open Type, PostScript or TrueType.
  20. Fragille by Silverdav, $18.00
    Fragille – Modern serif typeface This font is great for designing elegant logos, quotes, magazine covers, wedding cards, invitations, and brands. Its highly contrasting lines are best used in headlines and projects of a large type. Fragille adds timeless beauty, heavenly curves, and a classic look to any project. It is recommended to use Adobe Illustrator or Adobe Photoshop. Hope you enjoy our fonts and if you have any questions feel free to send a message & I’m happy to help
  21. Orchard Trees by Supfonts, $15.00
    Hello dears! I fulfilled my old dream and drew (wrote it to whom as you like :) a font in the Modern Calligraphy style. Also I added Ligatures and Swashes, have fun :) Orchard Trees will look beautiful on holiday invitations, wedding invites and stationery, logos, and more. Test it out below to see how it could look for your next project! Includes: Uppercase and lowercase Numbers and punctuation Foreign language support Check out my blog: https://www.instagram.com/zloillev pinterest.com/dmitriychirkov7
  22. Back Groove Outline by Gatype, $9.00
    The Back Groove font is smooth in totality and elegance. One of the best releases earlier this year, drawn with pinpoint accuracy. Back Groove has the perfect simplicity and refinement for your next project. Back Groove It perfectly represents a precise and vintage aesthetic. Because it's guided by Outlen's Back Groove I recommend this font for your next celebrations, logos, invitations, and home decor projects that need a touch of compact alternative combinations! Check it out and enjoy!
  23. Running With Scissors by Comicraft, $19.00
    Your Mama told you not to do it, so you just KNOW this font will be good for you! In fact, you might say it’s a Cut Above the Rest. OUCH! Blade Runners: Be careful, you don’t want to retire a human by mistake... Remastered Running With Scissors contains: Two weights with hook-topped uppercase and hookless lowercase Activate "Discretionary Ligatures" to create perfectly futuristic sci-fi logos! support for 221 languages including Western & Central Europe and Vietnamese
  24. [D]ONLINE by Don Citarella, $20.00
    [D]ONLINE is the first font family designed by Don Citarella for his blog, [D]ONLINE, and was created to provide a signature feel for its namesake. It combines a strong, medium stroke with arching end caps to embue the typeface with a futuristic curvilinear feel. This display font is best used for headlines, identities, wordmarks and other instances involving minimal copy and maximal whitespace The typeface includes 300 characters, including 45 accented glyphs and 30 ligatures.
  25. Grandpas Typewriter by Misprinted Type, $20.00
    Granpa’s typewriter comes from an antique Olivetti Typewriter Machine I have. This font has all of the effects a typewriter machine can offer you: a regular version, a strong hit version, a light distressed version, a double-hit version and X version, which is a compilation of several typewriter mistakes, tests and stains. This font is specially handy when trying to use a typewriter effect on an edgy/grunge work, where there's no worry about perfection!
  26. Enzia by insigne, $21.99
    Enzia is a friendly and flowing sans serif. Enzia exists somewhere between a slab serif and a semi-sans, and features flared vertical stems and rounded terminals. Its bulbous terminals and open counters inject a flavor of ease and excitement. Enzia provides plenty of impact and is best used with short to medium length texts. Six different weights provide plenty of versatility and contrast for poster designs, logotypes and headlines, while still retaining excellent legibility for extended copy.
  27. Malibu by ITC, $29.99
    Malibu was designed for ITC by Alan Meeks in 1992 and is a font with distinctive calligraphic roots. Pronounced stroke contrast and a marked leaning to the right give the font its energetic, lively image. The letters look almost as though cut from paper, their outer contours angular and pointed against a background. Flowing and demure, Malibu works well for both short texts and headlines. For best results, the lower case letters should be set close together.
  28. Jugenstil Kunsthand by Scriptorium, $12.00
    Jugendstil Kunsthand is based on a sample of late 19th century lettering in a style often associated with artists of the Jugendstil Art Nouveau movement in Germany. The characters are done in heavy outline with a rough-hand drawn look. The style is interesting because it shows the influence of the Arts and Crafts movement on Art Nouveau with many of the characters featuring alternate versions that nest together in a manner typical of Arts & Crafts lettering.
  29. Zennat Pro by Latinotype, $29.00
    This font is inspired by the compact, high-impact design aesthetic of the 1990s in Chile, which was defined by the use of very heavy fonts to create eye-catching graphic pieces. With this idea in mind, Zennat Pro was born, a “semi-slab serif” that takes advantage of OpenType features which rotate in alternate characters to best fit the design. Zennat pro comes in 10 weights, and is ideal for magazine design, motion graphics, trademarks, logos, posters, etc. ...
  30. Ruling Script by Linotype, $29.99
    Prof. G. Pott’s Ruling Script first appeared in 1992 with Linotype-Hell. The font is a part of the package Calligraphie for Print, which also contains Sho and Wiesbaden Swing. Calligraphie for Print 2 completes the set. These packages offer modern calligraphy fonts particularly well-suited to use in posters, magazines and advertisements. Ruling Script looks like the zestful handwriting of a calligrapher but its legibility even in longer sentences set it apart from others of its type.
  31. Mionic by Adam Fathony, $18.00
    Introducing Mionic, An Inverted Contrast Display typeface. Mionic is combinations between the Antique of slab serif typeface with the modern look of today. Available with the new Variable type system that made you more easy to choose the weight of this fonts. Mionic Bold is Best for the Headliner, Display, Or anything with bigger typography needs with a Strong Characteristic. The thinnest one are good for more longer text because of the contrast on every characters.
  32. Nimbus Sans Thai by URW Type Foundry, $49.99
    The Nimbus Sans Thai has been designed contemporarily and fittingly to the Latin Nimbus Sans family. It includes four upright and three cursive styles and the necessary OTF language features. Nimbus Sans Thai also covers the full Latin character range. Both scripts are perfectly combinable. Nimbus Sans is one of the best supported and most favored URW fonts ever. It is available as a Global Font in 4 weights and contains up to 65.000 characters per font.
  33. Ashford by Fenotype, $20.00
    Ashford is a bold serif type and its matching Italic. Ashford packs plenty of timeless charm and elegance. As a display style it works best in headlines, posters and as a logotype. Ashford conveys a message of style and inner knowledge. Ashford is equipped with several OpenType features: Keep Standard Ligatures and Contextual Alternates on to prevent certain characters from colliding and spice up with Swash, Stylistic or Titling Alternates. Both styles come with more than 50 alternate characters.
  34. Vicka by Olivetype, $18.00
    Vicka is a lovely and trendy handwritten font. It is the best choice for creating eye catching logos, branding ans quotes. The font Vicka contains 220 glyphs. Supporting more than 66 languages, from English to Zulu. This font is PUA encoded which means you can access all of the glyphs and swashes with ease! So what's included: Basic Latin A-Z & a-z. Numbers, symbols, and punctuations Ligatures Swashes Multilingual Support. Accented Characters : ÀÁÂÃÄÅÆÇÈÉÊËÌÍÎÏÑÒÓÔÕÖØŒŠÙÚÛÜŸÝŽàáâãäåæçèéêëìíîïñòóôõöøœšùúûüýÿžß Thank You
  35. ZsaZsa Galore by Chank, $39.95
    Chank created Zsazsa Galore as a fresh alternative to Mister Frisky, another jerky, hypercaffeinated interpretation of the traditional roman alphabet. The difference this time is that the new font has no descenders. Every letter comes to rest hard on the baseline. It sits there firmly rooted with branches wiggling around in the air. It was released as the Chank Font of the Month in October 1999 and it was named after Zsa Zsa Gabor because she is beautiful.
  36. Linotype Dharma by Linotype, $29.99
    Linotype Dharma is part of the Take Type Library, chosen from the contestants of the International Digital Type Design Contests of 1994 and 1997. G. Jakob and J. Meißner designed this font with an ornamental character, for example, with diagonal slashes as umlauts or dots on the i and j and the triangular serifs on the upper left of both letters and numerals. Such details make for a restless font, best used for short headlines in large point sizes.
  37. Spooktacular by Aiyari, $20.00
    Spooktacular font family is the fusion of beatnik movement on 1950's, vintage horror movie, and vintage comics. The typeface offer the magics of open type features such contextual alternate and stylistic alternate which make the typeface looks more playful. Spooktacular comes with extra doddle dingbats to make your design looks perfect. Spooktacular Font Family best uses for headings, Logo type, quotes, apparel design, invitations, flyer, poster, greeting cards, product packaging, book cover, printed quotes, cover album, movie, etc
  38. ITC Skylark by ITC, $29.99
    ITC Skylark, from designer Patty King, is an alphabet with a strong handwritten character and calligraphic influences. The figures look as though they were written with a broad-tipped pen on rough paper. The result is a light stroke contrast, irregular outer contours, pointed stroke endings and a clear slant to the right. These characteristics lend the font its spontaneity and liveliness. ITC Skylark is best used for headlines and short texts in point sizes of 12 and larger.
  39. Dino by Blankids, $18.00
    Hello, Are you looking for a SVG font? Do you want of creating Something that stand out and inspire creativity, imagination, and endless fun? Wait no more, we will give you the best choice. Dino a SVG Color Font Inspiring from Playful typography. This font is perfect for a design that makes it more attractive and playful. made with a very good level of aesthetics making this font suitable for book cover, poster, packging, merchandise, logotype and much more.
  40. Amelia by Linotype, $29.99
    American designer Stanley Davis created the font Amelia™ in 1965. What sets Linotype Amelia apart from all the rest are its unusual inner spaces. Their teardrop forms lead the readers eye through the line of text. These teardrop shapes can also be seen in the contours of the characters themselves, making the letters look rounded and flexible. Amelia speaks the language of the digital age. The flowing strokes and round forms give it an uncomplicated and lively look.
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