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  1. Bedtime Jewel by PizzaDude.dk, $19.00
    Bedtime Jewel was inspired by a kids drawing in the kindergarten, and I did my best to keep the childish approach while keeping the legibility. The result is a charming and naive font with a adventurous twist. Every lowercase letter has 3 different versions and capital letters R, K and Q has a swashy tail.
  2. Desk Clerk JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Sometimes a font idea can come from the most unlikely place. While watching a DVD of the 1950's TV Sitcom "My Little Margie", Jeff Levine spotted some unusual deco-styled numbers on the floor indicator of the apartment house elevator. Expanding this into a full character set, Desk Clerk JNL is the result.
  3. Mulholland JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A 1914 piece of sheet music for a song entitled "The Gypsies Are Coming" provided the design inspiration for Mulholland JNL. The title is hand lettered in a style which [while still in the Art Nouveau period] reflects the Art Deco era, despite the fact the "Streamline Movement" was still over a decade away.
  4. Fearsome by Hanoded, $10.00
    I watched the movie Red Dragon a while ago and it inspired me to make this rather spooky font. I was going to call it Dolarhyde (after the antagonist), but settled on the more unsettling Fearsome. Fearsome is a handmade script font with a ‘psychopath’ feel to it. Comes with a gruesome amount of diacritics.
  5. BIKES by Lauren Ashpole, $15.00
    Do you enjoy bicycles? So much that when you aren't riding them you spend your time on bike related design? Then this font is for you. BIKES is a dingbat font that lives up to its name. The capital letters are detailed silhouettes of cycles while the lowercase are simplified versions for smaller uses.
  6. Radar.one by Srdjan Kuzmanovic, $50.00
    I started creating this font at my university while studying graphic design. It's constructed using nails in different sizes and various parts of floppy-disks. It's a highly decorative font and the best way of using it is for posters, flyers and ads. It can also be used for your own website; see example below.
  7. Doright Black NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    This typeface takes its design cues from Dudley Upright, a Dan X. Solo find from the sixties. This version is considerably wider than the original, which increases its legibility while retaining its flower-power vibe. Both flavors of this font feature the 1252 Latin, 1250 Central European, 1254 Turkish and 1257 Baltic character sets.
  8. Hetigon Vintage by RahagitaType, $17.00
    Hetigon Playful Vintage is a bold and captivating font that seamlessly blends vintage charm with a playful twist. Its distinctive character lies in its ability to evoke a sense of nostalgia while maintaining a contemporary and dynamic feel. This versatile typeface is suitable for branding, logotypes, and flyers, where it effortlessly injects personality and style.
  9. 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.
  10. Tiranti Solid by ITC, $39.00
    Tiranti Solid is based on the original textured Tiranti created by English designer Tony Forster. This typeface lends itself more easily for use in digital formats while still maintaining the free-flowing calligraphy of the earlier design. Tiranti Solid consists of initial swash capitals complemented by a more reserved lowercase with many alternate letters.
  11. Tape Font by Vladimir & vladimir, $-
    Although this condensed type is ideal for titles and headlines, it has small caps and letters with diacritical marks included as well. It keeps readability at mind, while trying to be as much "done-by-hand" as it can. It has unique tears on each edge of each letter and tilting on certain "slices of tape".
  12. EFCO Colburn by Ilham Herry, $15.00
    Colburn is a squarish typeface inspired by lettering found on vintage tins, Colburn is a display typeface that captures the essence of nostalgia while offering modern versatility. Colburn's variable font technology ensures seamless transitions between different styles, empowering you to create dynamic and harmonious compositions. From packaging and posters to websites and branding materials. PDF SPECIMEN
  13. Eshajori by Zenmurai, $25.00
    Eshajori is an elegant and soft serif font. The primary challenge in designing this font was finding a balance between complexity and simplicity, while ensuring it could be used on both computer screens and in print. Another challenge was achieving harmony between the characters, punctuation, and numerals, creating a visually appealing and playful visual vocabulary overall.
  14. Concrete Forge by Get Studio, $10.00
    ConcreteForge: A fearless brutalist font with extended shapes, exuding strength, and resilience. Captivating and impactful, it embraces simplicity while making a bold statement for branding and design projects. Inspired by the raw aesthetics of brutalist architecture, this typeface exudes strength and confidence. The family includes 9 fonts in a variety of weights and supports Variable Font.
  15. TG APM by Weishan Gao, $39.00
    The font "TG APM" was designed by me for a boutique coffee shop. This font is used in the coffee shop's logo and draws inspiration from the sun and the moon. The sun represents daytime, while the moon symbolizes nighttime. The intention is to convey that coffee is available throughout the day, helping you stay awake and composed.
  16. Serenity Retro by Ferry Ardana Putra, $29.00
    Introducing “Serenity” – a captivating vintage font that elegantly blends the charm of yesteryears with a contemporary flair. With its distinctive squared appearance, “Serenity” pays homage to the classic typography of vintage eras while embracing modern design sensibilities. This font is a visual journey that invites you to explore the fusion of timeless aesthetics and innovative creativity.
  17. Shaunte by Trophy Font, $21.00
    Shaunte is eye-catching display bold typeface that comes in four styles: normal, inktraps, rounded, inktraps rounded. a display sans-serif with an inverted or reverse contrast. Its imperfections keep it casual while still providing legibility. Shaunte is a powerful option at large sizes for use on headings, posters, billboards, magazines, advertisements, from casual to hipster. etc.
  18. Chancellor by PintassilgoPrints, $24.00
    Chancellor is a robust hand-drawn sans serif display typeface. Its sturdy letterforms takes inspiration from Plakatstil era posters, while bringing up also cool adornments to flourish your lettering designs. This all caps typeface has two versions for each letter, amplifying your composition choices. It's positively a great tool for a wide range of creative display uses.
  19. Horsefeathers by Patricia Lillie, $29.00
    Play a while with Horsefeathers, and you'll find yourself feeling kind of a combination of giddy and up. a lively, animated font that draws attention in short bursts yet has remarkable balance in longer text blocks, even at smallish point sizes. And that can be said for all three styles: Regular, Bold, and the aptly-named Horsefeathers Buzzsaw.
  20. Aerofoil by Mans Greback, $59.00
    Aerofoil is a vintage script typeface. This high quality font gives any project a genuine spirit. Designed and created by Måns Grebäck, Aerofoil has a timeless and classic style, while still being original. It has several alterate characters, ligatures and OpenType functions, and the font also supports hundreds of languages. Use _ for an underline. Example: Aer_ofoil
  21. Alumina by Rafaeiro Typeiro, $27.00
    Discover Alumina, a typeface that exudes elegance and authority. Its robust weights demand attention, while lighter variants display grace. From bold statements to subtle emotions, Alumina empowers your creativity effortlessly. Suitable for diverse mediums, Alumina remains legible and versatile. Unleash customization with OpenType features like ligatures and fractions. Embrace Alumina as your creative companion, sparking change and expression.
  22. Concasse by Lillan Team, $9.90
    The family comes in five weights from Thin to Black, all with true italics; and a variable file in weight and slant. Concasse is multi-purpose and reads well in body copy, the open shapes ensure excellent legibility in even the smallest text sizes, while the lightest and boldest weights deliver impact to headlines and other display uses.
  23. Snowmany Snowmen by Comicraft, $19.00
    Snow, Snow, Thick, Thick Snow! Sweetly and simply illustrated by the lovely 'Lilou', Our Snowmany Snowmen font features fifty (count 'em) hilarious Snowmen, perfect for creating Seasonal Greetings for homemade Christmas Cards, decorating your children's 'Thank You' letters -- or just print them out for your kids to color while Uncle Frank's shovelling snow out of the driveway!
  24. Afternoon Tea by Rocket Type, $19.95
    Afternoon Tea is inspired by a lettering specimen featured in Letters and Lettering by Paul Carlyle and Guy Oring published in 1938. The striking features are the elegant balance between thick and thin strokes (demonstrating its obvious ink pen influence) while maintaining a sturdy presence which is ideal for titles and headings. Afternoon Tea is caps only.
  25. Fabrice by Fabulous Rice, $30.00
    Fabrice is a font based on my handwriting, which has been reworked to be turned into a font. I write differently with each pen I use, and this font corresponds to my handwriting while using a pen I refill myself with special inks. It contains a wide range of characters, and will be readable anywhere, yet different!
  26. Palm Shine by Jafar07, $14.00
    Palm Shine is a beautiful and versatile font with a retro serif design that can be used in many different ways. Its elegant lines and modern look will make your designs stand out while maintaining a classic, timeless feel. It's also extremely versatile - perfect for logos, boho and groovy designs, and even silhouette art and more.
  27. Abel Pro by MADType, $39.00
    Abel is a modern interpretation of the condensed flat-sided sans serif. Originally used for newspaper headlines and posters, this style can also be used for text on the web. Its angled terminals and spiked stems give it enough style to be unique at display sizes, while its mono-weight still works well at smaller text sizes.
  28. Artist Colony JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Artist Colony JNL is the third type design inspired by some online examples from an early 20th Century French book of decorative hand lettering. While Arte Critique JNL and French Art Initials JNL embrace the Art Noveau style, Artist Colony JNL leans more toward the emerging Art Deco Movement of the late 1920s and early 1930s.
  29. Griezelig by Hanoded, $15.00
    I love creating fairytale fonts, but for some reason I haven’t made one for quite a while. So, without further ado, I present Griezelig! Griezelig in Dutch means ‘scary’ or ‘creepy’. The word itself even looks kind of creepy! Griezelig was loosely based on two of my favourite (but unfortunately rather inconspicuous) fonts called Hexenhammer and Bronwen.
  30. Buckle by Wilton Foundry, $29.00
    Keep up that great western tradition with Buckle Bold! Buckle was created to be a contemporary twist to old "cowboy" fonts. It is bold while retaining a narrow width. When reduced down, it has a slightly worn look caused by the reduced double diamonds inside the capitals - which does not look out of place at all.
  31. Goudy Titling by Matteson Typographics, $19.95
    Goudy Titling was designed by Steve Matteson. It is based on the 2" wood engravings Frederic Goudy made for his book ‘The Trajan Capitals’ - a seminal book about the history of the Roman letter. These letterforms predate the work of Father Catich’s exhaustive study of the Trajan Column and, while remarkably faithful to the inscription, have Goudy’s interpretive fingerprints.
  32. Fathing by Multype Studio, $17.00
    Introducing, Fathing Script. This is a modern script font. It maintains its classy calligraphic influences while feeling contemporary and fresh. Fathing is perfect to use in logotype / wordmark, badge, sign board, poster, headline text, apparel, wedding invitation, etc. This font has many opentype features like ligature, stylistic alternate, contextual alternate, swash, etc and support multi language
  33. Kasuga Brush by insigne, $21.99
    Kasuga Brush is a contemporary script with eastern influence and authentic brush drawn character. The script offers two variants. One is slightly distressed along the character's edges while the other is painted with a dry brush for interesting texture. Sixty-four optional ligatures add a realistic, hand-drawn effect and ensure that no two letters in a word repeat.
  34. Antartida by Latinotype, $26.00
    Antartida is a sans serif typeface, while it is monolinear simple structure give it a kind of neutral feeling, is functional, clean and minimal. Is a family of 8 fonts, 4 weights and italics. This typeface contains alternate glyphs that help to emphasize text or headlines. You can also see AntartidaEssential, a simpler and less expensive version.
  35. Wahwoh by 38-lineart, $14.00
    WAHWOH is a heavy allcaps font which is perfect for heavy titles and headlines. The uppercase looks rough while the lowercase looks sharp. This typeface gives the impression of street style, bold, retro, urban and modern style. Clear and bold, easy to combine with other artwork and typefaces, this is the reason why you should have this font.
  36. Humorist JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The May 7, 1936 issue of “The Film Daily” carried an ad for the Will Rogers Memorial Hospital Fund. (In August of 1935 Rogers, along with famed aviator Wiley Post died in a plane crash.) While the fundraising for the hospital was a serious event, Rogers is remembered as a humorist, hence the font’s name of Humorist JNL.
  37. Art Deco Monograms JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The same monograms found on a 1930s-era business card that inspired Golden Beach JNL are reproduced as Art Deco Monograms JNL. Left-side monograms are on the upper case A-Z, while the lower case a-z are the right side monograms. A vertical bar is on the period key for a centerpiece between the two initials.
  38. Wrought by Jon Cartagena, $10.00
    Wrought is a bold geometric display font by Jon Cartagena. It's purpose is to give a rugged, heavy feeling to your designs. Wrought is available in four weights: Thin, Light, Regular, and Bold. Each character is carefully designed to be vertically aligned at the center. This gives Wrought a unique flair, while promoting a harmonious look through each word.
  39. Devama SRF by Stella Roberts Fonts, $25.00
    Devama SRF was designed by Typodermic's Ray Larabie and provided for Stella Roberts Fonts. Available in Regular, Backlash and Forward, this typeface evokes a retro-80s look while still remaining clean and fresh. The net profits from my font sales help defer medical expenses for my siblings, who both suffer with Cystic Fibrosis and diabetes. Thank you.
  40. Vecta Serif by Wilton Foundry, $29.00
    I think it is one of our most useful fonts in that it doesn't draw much attention to itself while it is quite refreshingly different. Almost all shapes in Vecta are rounded to provide a friendly effect. Proportions are somewhat condensed providing economic space usage. Vecta looks equally at home in headlines as well as body text.
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