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  1. Pueblo by Monotype, $29.99
    Like many of Jim Parkinson's alphabets, Pueblo began as poster lettering. It shows a range of influences: turn-of-the-century sign painting, old Speedball lettering books, and a touch of art nouveau. While developing Pueblo, Parkinson debated whether to make the ends of the serifs rounded or square. Rounded looked more like the work of a Speedball lettering pen, but squared stroke endings made the letters more legible at small sizes. The finished design sports serifs that are just slightly rounded. According to Parkinson, the design feature is “enough to be noticed at large sizes, while going virtually unnoticed at smaller point sizes,” adding to the versatility of this distinctive typeface.
  2. Ancientos by ZetDesign, $15.00
    ancientos is a font inspired by ancient writings, transporting you to the past that is amazing and full of beauty and strong character. This font is perfect for use on all historical-themed projects and comes with italic style and opentype features that help designers produce stunning work.
  3. Rumbler by Ramen, $25.00
    Rumbler is a typeface inspired by old school car lettering, while trying to push it in a unique direction. Reflecting the limitations and constraints of shaped metal, the letter forms twist and contort to create a readable font that can evoke motion and speed, strength, and a retro feel.
  4. Witchfinder by Die Typonauten, $19.00
    This font family is the first collection of almost all pictograms, signs and letters that refers to the topic of White Magic, witches and witch hunt. There are plenty of witch symbols, astrology signs, woodcuts and witch letters. The cryptic symbols are explained in an extra style. In addition to the symbols the scripts contain both: a digitized original manuscript from the ending 18th century and a modified newer script version. Bringing the light of the Enlightenment to the dark ages of suspicion, chasing and unjustness!
  5. SpillProof by Comicraft, $29.00
    Put on your top hat, tie up your white tie, brush off your tails and surrender your serifs at the door! We've popped open a bottle of French Champagne for you, but don't worry, because our latest stylishly handsome, devilishly clever offering doesn't just offer thrills and chills, it’s also Spillproof! So step out and breathe an atmosphere that simply reeks with class and distinction, What a swell font for party invitations, soirees, nightclubs and weddings this is! See the families related to SpillProof: Spills.
  6. Lily Wang by Dharma Type, $19.99
    Based on some script in the 19th century. Inky texture gives realistic handwriting appearance. Smooth writing feeling creates antiqued and nostalgic atmosphere. Big flourish and elegant script! There are two other script designed by in the same concept. -Daisy Lau -Lily Wang -Pansy Bo
  7. Fun Trace by FunFont, $17.00
    FunTrace is font prepared to make it easier to teach children to recognize letters, numbers and practice writing. Designed to consist of 6 sub-families of fonts (Regular, Bold, Dashes, Directions, Outlines, and Guide Lines) supports the child's learning process in a fun way.
  8. Freight Display Pro by Freight Collection, $39.00
    Freight Display kicks it up another notch from the Freight Text family with more open counters and a bit more contrast. Those warmer proportions give balance for easily read headlines, running heads, and subheads while still standing tall if reversed-out at smaller sizes.
  9. Hogira V2 by Owl king project, $29.00
    Hogira Inspired by technological developments, Hogira is a future-looking display font, Hogira is very suitable for use in writing titles, making text-based logos, websites, and modern design types that are related to emerging technology themes. Hogira also supports 20 families and multiple languages.
  10. Ballian Phil by Arttype7, $15.00
    Introducing Ballian Phil, a scripted font with perfect fonts. equipped with an elegant strap, adding to the natural impression and neatness of your writing. Handwritten with the perfect slant like a beautiful signature, the Ballian Phil is perfect for invitations, branding and editorial design, logos.
  11. FT Moonshine Script by Fenotype, $19.95
    An inky script font written by a madman from the cabin deep in the forest. Moonshine Script has a regular set of uppercase and lowercase script letters but also condensed capital letters that you can access by switching SmallCaps on and writing with CAPS.
  12. Codec Pro by Zetafonts, $39.00
    Codec Pro is the newest incarnation of the Codec family, developed in 2017 by Francesco Canovaro, Cosimo Lorenzo Pancini and Andrea Tartarelli as a research on the subtleties and the variations on the theme of the geometric sans-serif design. The original typeface has been completely redesigned and expanded to feature a wide range of eleven weights, from the hairline thin to the bulky fat, while the character set has been extended to include not only latin, cyrillic and greek but also arabic, farsi and urdu scripts. A veritable swiss-knife for the designer, Codec Pro also includes a wide range of alternates and stylistic sets that cover all the subfamilies and the moods of the original type system. So while the standard set (Codec Cold) has terminals cut parallel or perpendicular to the baseline, emphasizing geometry for a more constructed look, stylistic set 4 (Codec Warm) uses open diagonal cuts and humanist shapes to give the typeface a gentler, warmer feeling. Set 3 (Codec Cold Logo) comes alive with funky ligatures, while Set 5 (Codec Warm Logo) stretches uppercase characters horizontally for a dynamic, unexpected effect
  13. Monster Mash by Comicraft, $19.00
    While working on our Macs late at night, Our Eyes beheld an Eerie Type: It's called The Mash! It's called MONSTER MASH!
  14. MarkerMoe by JOEBOB graphics, $-
    What happens when you write small characters with a huge marker? The answer is MarkerMoe; very irregular handwriting that's only just readable.
  15. DB Journal Doodles by Illustration Ink, $3.00
    DoodleBat Journal Doodles includes several boxes perfect for writing down a secret journals entry or scribbling down a favorite quote or idea.
  16. Reporter No. 2 by Linotype, $29.99
    Carlos Winkow designed Reporter in 1938 for the Wagner foundry. The strokes of this interesting script have the texture of dry brushwritten letters. The alignment is slightly irregular, giving it a spontaneous feeling. Reporter No. 2 is a slightly simplified version of the original Reporter, without the numerous small white strokes inside its stems, which gave the original a scribbly effect. The font is bold and informal. It works well in signs, posters, and other display uses.
  17. Pansy Bo by Dharma Type, $19.99
    Based on some script in the 19th century. Inky texture gives realistic handwriting appearance. Smooth writing feeling creates antiqued and nostalgic atmosphere. There are two other script designed by in the same concept. -Daisy Lau -Lily Wang -Pansy Bo
  18. P22 Shibumi by IHOF, $24.95
    Shibumi is a brush-titling face that has an "Eastern" feel. It was designed with a Speedball B (round nib [heavily manipulated]). Its sheer weight exudes authority while the Eastern influence and gentle curves lend a sense of grace.
  19. Sakola by Dieza Design, $9.00
    This is our newest product, we call it Sakola! Sakola is a hand writing font, with sweet touches and unique personality in each letter. Sakola is very good to use on: - Wedding invitations - Fashion magazines - Logos - Signatures - Photography watermarks
  20. Game Rules JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    While this bold, chamfered typeface may look like a sports font, it actually came from the opening credits for the 1955 Western film “The Man from Bitter Ridge”. Game Rules JNL is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  21. Catalonia by Dieza Design, $9.00
    This is our newest product, we call it Catalonia! Catalonia is a hand writing font, with sweet touches and unique personality in each letter. Catalonia is very good to use on: - Wedding invitations, - Fashion magazines - Logos - Signatures - Photography watermarks
  22. Kinera by Zamjump, $17.00
    Kinera is a display elegant serif . It seduces your eyes with its curves yet still looks serene and classy. Perfect for any kind of creativity you are about to start :). with a binder in it will add a very memorable impression to the writing you want. Note : Ligature can be active in CAPSLOCK File Included : - All Caps - Ligature
  23. Brefid by Gian Studio, $16.00
    Brefid is a luxurious yet elegant display font. characters that suit today's styles will be very interesting for you to create any design work with a classy model while still maintaining a calm and impressive style to look at. You're sure to have inspiration to match your creativity! Free updates for more versions in the future. Thank You
  24. Retail Script by ITC, $29.00
    Retail Script was designed by Vince Whitlock in 1987. It is a font with strong, dynamic base forms and very small ascenders and descenders, which makes a closed, solid overall image. The fine white lines which are traced within the figures make the font a bit more cheerful and the shading makes the figures look three dimensional. The energetic Retail Script is best used in headlines in larger point sizes in order to preserve the look of its fine details.
  25. Caliber by Loaded Fonts, $15.00
    A highly decorative slab-serif that is combat ready. The steady contrast and sharp angles make it great for titles and posters. Mechanical and aggressive but can easily be used for static background text and shapes. May keep Bodoni and Niagara Solid company if not for just a short while.
  26. Adorable Moggie by RagamKata, $16.00
    Adorable Moggie is a type of elegant display font that features large, bold lettering with unique decorative details on each character. The font gives off an elegant and classic feel, while still appearing modern and in line with current design trends. Adorable Moggie is well-suited for a variety of projects that require a high-end, eye-catching look, such as wedding invitations, luxury product packaging design, or promotional materials for brands looking to convey an exclusive and luxurious image. This serif font is also suitable for logo design or website design that aims to showcase a creative and elegant look, while still maintaining a professional and classic appearance." Features : - Ligatures & Alternates - Letters, numbers, symbols, and punctuation - No special software is required to use this typeface even work in Canva - Multilingual Support Please contact us if you have any questions. Enjoy crafting and thanks for supporting us! Thank you.
  27. dT Delicatta by dooType, $40.00
    Easy to use, but hard to miss. That’s dT Delicatta. An elegant script face that adds a special touch to any message. Script typefaces usually come packed with endless features and, more often then not, all those possibilities take their toll on the designer or art director. With usability in mind, we kept dT Delicatta simple and straightforward to use while delivering refined shapes that enhance your or your client’s communication. dT Delicatta is a revised, improved and virtually new font of our old classic Delicatta
  28. Barbra by Nurrontype, $17.00
    Barbra is a display font family with unique letterforms and harmonization. It's bold, brutalist, gorgeus and emotional. While I developed Barbra, my mom passed away. It's broken my heart. So I tried to represent my mixed feeling in Barbra with the expressive curve in each letterform. Up and down, right to the left. The uppercase will make your headline stand out, fresh, and organic, even when you use it for your next logo project. While the lowercase is designed to make a harmonization when you put in words or sentences. FEATURES — Total glyph set: 246 — 4 Families (Regular, Italic, SemiCondensed Regular, Semicondensed Italic) — OpenType Features: — Lowercase — Uppercase — Ligatures — Numbers — Symbols — Diacritics — Stylistic Alternates
  29. Clavo by Dada Studio, $29.00
    Clavo was picked for the EXHIBITION CALL FOR TYPE - NEW TYPEFACES and is presented in the Gutenberg Museum in Mainz, Germany. Clavo is a multipurpose font family. Its warmth comes from subtle details, classical proportions and traditional forms, while harmonious structure prevents distraction while reading. This makes Clavo a universal typeface. In all sizes, from caption to display. The family consists of ten weights. They were not created in a linear way. The steps between the weights were adjusted carefully to avoid a mechanical graduation, in favor of optical harmony. Clavo covers all latin languages. It contains a wide set of numerals, small capitals, fractions and other OpenType goodies. And of course every weight comes with matching italics.
  30. Flax by Wilton Foundry, $29.00
    Flax Regular lives in a somewhat unusual space... it is not a normal “handwriting” font, nor is it a formal script, or a rounded italic. Flax is a slightly more formal handwriting script that is extremely legible and useful- it can stretch from invitations to packaging, to menus, to brochures to ads. The rough hand-drawn finish gives Flax some of its unique character. This is almost unnoticeable in smaller point sizes while clearly visible in display sizes. While Flax is slightly formal, it has a very friendly presence - mainly from the unpretentious rounded characters and rough finish. Flax is available in Postscript, Truetype and Opentype for Mac and Windows. You will enjoy putting Flax to work!
  31. Jouska by Letterhend, $14.00
    Jouska Textured Brush Script is a beautifully typeface, manually brushed by hand. The texture gives a gritty and grunge look while the regular style gives a natural and casual feel. Perfect combination to use for any design needs such as logotypes, badges, sign boards, posters, headline texts, clothing, wedding invitations, and more. This font comes with many OpenType features like ligatures, stylistic alternates, contextual alternates, swashes, and multi-lingual support.
  32. Cheerful Spring by Sakha Design, $10.00
    Cheerful Spring is a script font that exudes elegance and sophistication, perfect for high-end design projects. It’s flowing strokes and delicate curves lend a graceful touch to any text, while its stylish embellishments add a touch of flair. Ideal for branding, invitations, and other upscale applications, this font is sure to impress. This font is PUA encoded which means you can access all glyphs and swashes effortlessly!
  33. Breathing by Din Studio, $25.00
    Hello, awesome people! This time, we have a new font called Breathing, a beautiful brush font created by Din Studio. Breathing, a beautiful brush signature font, is made for any professional project brandings, such as, signature logos, watermarks, wedding invitations, brandings, promotions, product packagings, etc. Every letter has a unique and beautiful touch. This font comes with rough and solid version. Breathing brush font includes a full set of hand-writing uppercase and lowercase letters, numerals, punctuations, and ligatures. This font gives a realistic hand-writing style. See the previews above to get some inspiration on how to use them. Happy designing! Features: 52 Stylistic sets 37 Ligatures Multilingual Supports PUA encoded We really hope you enjoy it. Thank you for downloading our premium fonts. For further details, please feel free to leave us your messages.
  34. Winslow Book by Kimmy Design, $25.00
    Winslow Book is a playfully modern typeface with 6 weights and packed with styling features. Delicate features give it a playful feel while keeping Scotch Modern attributes of vertical stress, bracket serifs and ball terminals, while unique features give it a personality of its own. Winslow was designed to be a perfect typeface for text and display purposes. Because optionality is always fun, Winslow comes with an array of alternative features that add an extra bit of flair. From stylistic alternatives to tail serifs (in K, k, d, h, m, n) to complete new character designs (for g, y and &) a designer can choose which style they need for any project. Discretionary ligatures also create alternatives to all capital letter combinations. The family also comes with a playful set of italics that compliment the roman as well as their own set of alternatives.
  35. Yellabelly by Chank, $99.00
    Being a lefty makes it challenging to write in cursive. Unlike righthanders who pull the pencil across the page, lefties must push the pencil as they write. As a result, the letterforms created by pushing instead of pulling the implement are different from each other. The lefty’s cursive script is seen here in Yellabelly, the fontified version of Chank Diesel’s left-handed handwriting. This one’s named after a cowardly cowboy.
  36. Breve Title by DSType, $50.00
    Breve was designed for use in editorial projects. Simple but with enough personality to stand by is own, in a quest for a more forceful and contemporary appearance. All the fonts in Breve superfamily, share the same exact structure, both in terms of anatomy and functionality. The Text versions provide a softer and warm feel to the typographic palette and is intended for use in much longer passages of text, while the Title versions are distinguished by non-descending letterforms, making the titles and headlines much more uniform and interesting. The News version is more classic, with ball terminals and classic proportions, while the Display is, somehow, the set of fonts we had to design: extra-black, ultra-contrasted, proud-display fonts.
  37. Breve News by DSType, $50.00
    Breve was designed for use in editorial projects. Simple but with enough personality to stand by is own, in a quest for a more forceful and contemporary appearance. All the fonts in Breve superfamily, share the same exact structure, both in terms of anatomy and functionality. The Text versions provide a softer and warm feel to the typographic palette and is intended for use in much longer passages of text, while the Title versions are distinguished by non-descending letterforms, making the titles and headlines much more uniform and interesting. The News version is more classic, with ball terminals and classic proportions, while the Display is, somehow, the set of fonts we had to design: extra-black, ultra-contrasted, proud-display fonts.
  38. Breve Text by DSType, $50.00
    Breve was designed for use in editorial projects. Simple but with enough personality to stand by is own, in a quest for a more forceful and contemporary appearance. All the fonts in Breve superfamily, share the same exact structure, both in terms of anatomy and functionality. The Text versions provide a softer and warm feel to the typographic palette and is intended for use in much longer passages of text, while the Title versions are distinguished by non-descending letterforms, making the titles and headlines much more uniform and interesting. The News version is more classic, with ball terminals and classic proportions, while the Display is, somehow, the set of fonts we had to design: extra-black, ultra-contrasted, proud-display fonts.
  39. Breve Sans Text by DSType, $50.00
    Breve was designed for use in editorial projects. Simple but with enough personality to stand by is own, in a quest for a more forceful and contemporary appearance. All the fonts in Breve superfamily, share the same exact structure, both in terms of anatomy and functionality. The Text versions provide a softer and warm feel to the typographic palette and is intended for use in much longer passages of text, while the Title versions are distinguished by non-descending letterforms, making the titles and headlines much more uniform and interesting. The News version is more classic, with ball terminals and classic proportions, while the Display is, somehow, the set of fonts we had to design: extra-black, ultra-contrasted, proud-display fonts.
  40. Breve Slab Text by DSType, $50.00
    Breve was designed for use in editorial projects. Simple but with enough personality to stand by is own, in a quest for a more forceful and contemporary appearance. All the fonts in Breve superfamily, share the same exact structure, both in terms of anatomy and functionality. The Text versions provide a softer and warm feel to the typographic palette and is intended for use in much longer passages of text, while the Title versions are distinguished by non-descending letterforms, making the titles and headlines much more uniform and interesting. The News version is more classic, with ball terminals and classic proportions, while the Display is, somehow, the set of fonts we had to design: extra-black, ultra-contrasted, proud-display fonts.
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