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  1. Violety Dreams by Nathatype, $29.00
    Violety Dreams is a serene and elegant serif font that will transport your designs to a realm of beauty and sophistication. With its timeless letterforms and delicate swinging strokes on select letters, this typeface evokes a sense of tranquility and grace. This serif uniqueness in its graceful swinging strokes, which adorn certain letters, adding a touch of whimsy and charm. These elegant extensions create a sense of movement and fluidity, capturing the essence of grace and elegance. Inspired by the ethereal nature of dreams and the delicate beauty of violet flowers, Violety Dreams embodies a sense of tranquility and enchantment. The serif letterforms are meticulously crafted to exude elegance and sophistication, while the swinging strokes add a unique touch of whimsicality. This font strikes a perfect balance between classic charm and imaginative flair. The letterforms are designed with precision and clarity, ensuring legibility and readability. Each letter retains its distinctive shape, while the swinging strokes create a visual interest and draw the eye. You can use it in big text sizes to be greatly legible and enjoy the available features here. Features: Stylistic Sets Multilingual Supports PUA Encoded Numerals and Punctuations Violety Dreams is well-suited for headings, titles, invitations, wedding stationery, luxury branding, editorial layouts, branding materials, and any design project that calls for an elegant and dreamy typography. Find out more ways to use this font by taking a look at the font preview. Thanks for purchasing our fonts. Hopefully, you have a great time using our font. Feel free to contact us anytime for further information or when you have trouble with the font. Thanks a lot and happy designing
  2. Ablati by Hackberry Font Foundry, $24.95
    Ablati is the commercial release of the font designed during the production of our new font design book, “Practical Font Design”. It is a new serif font in my continuing objective of designing book fonts that I can really use. In many ways, Ablati is a very different direction for me. Designed to produce gaphics to use in the font design book, I was forced to really reconsider many of my working methods to make them work for outside readership. Like all designers, my internal design processes can get really sloppy. The book helped me clean up my act. Taking my inspiration from one of my favorite fonts of all time {though I've never really been able to use it much}, Romic, by Colin at Letraset, I decided to design a unilateral serif font. In most ways, this is a normal serif for me in that it has caps, lowercase, small caps with the appropriate figures for each case. This font has all the OpenType features in the new set developed for the book. There are several ligatures for your fun and enjoyment: bb gg ff fi fl ffi ffl ffy fj ft tt ty Wh Th and more. Several alternative forms, a dozen ornaments, and more. Like all of my fonts, there are: caps, lowercase, small caps, proportional lining figures, proportional oldstyle figures, & small cap figures, plus numerators, denominators, superiors, inferiors, and a complete set of ordinals 1st through infinity. Enjoy! The Oldstyle and Small Cap fonts are an attempt to have most of the OpenType characters available to people still using Type 1 and TrueType fonts.
  3. Erotique Sans by Zetafonts, $39.00
    Designed by Cosimo Lorenzo Pancini and Maria Chiara Fantini with the help of Solenn Bordeau, Erotique Sans is the sans serif version of Erotique: a typeface that evolved the original design of Lovelace mixing its romantic curves with the glitchy & fluid aesthetic of trans-modern neo-brutalist typography with the aim of creating a design that was feminine in an assertive and self conscious way. With its restrained, didonesque elegance, Erotique Sans is mostly thought for display use. Its high-contrast design is ready to take center stage in projects where a subtle elegance and an edgy, contemporary touch are required. All its weights (regular, medium, bold and monoline) have been paired with an Alternate version to give immediate access to a wide array of exotic alternate letterforms, available as Open Type Stylistic Sets in the standard family. For logo design and titling use Erotique Sans is paired by Erotique Flourishes, a set of whiplike fleurons that can not only be added to some letters, but also be used as interlocking patterns. For editorial use, since its high contrast requires big text size, the family is complemented by the Erotique Text weight that allows for longer text typesetting thanks to streamlined design, lower contrast and better readability. With a character set of over 500 glyphs, all the the weights of Erotique cover almost 200 languages using extended latin, and include advanced Open Type features as Stylistic Alternates, Standard and Discretionary Ligatures, Positional Numerals, Swash and Case Sensitive Forms. If you liked Erotique, you won't be able to avoid falling in love with Erotique Sans - the font that can't keep its serifs on...
  4. Monotalic by Kostic, $30.00
    Monotalic was created as a fun experiment, exploring better solutions for the monospaced type design. Most monospaced (fixed-width) typefaces have the same main design problem regarding the lowercase – filling the empty space around l, f, i, j and r. That usually brings the addition of slab serifs to those narrow characters, causing many monospaced fonts to look and feel alike. Monotalic solves that problem by adopting the handwritten (or cursive) form for those problematic characters, which allows them to be defined in more strokes, thus getting a better distribution of form in that fixed-width space. On the other hand, cursive writing usually lacks the legibility of a Roman (Regular upright) style, so Monotalic was created to be a hybrid, taking the best of both worlds. Monospaced fonts today are mostly used for coding. Modern code editors use colored text in order to differentiate between different kinds of code. So, in that environment there’s actually no need for traditional text styling by adding Italics, Bold or other styles, because the code lines are overstated as it is. That is why Monotalic focuses on one style only, in three widths and four weights. The weights allow users to choose the perfect contrast of text on screen, depending on their monitor resolution and background color in the editor. Movie scripts are almost exclusively set in 12pt Courier. It became the industry standard because when set in the specific “screenplay format" it helps with the breakdown of the schedule and budgeting process of the film production. Although it looks completely different, text set in Monotalic (Normal width) will take the same amount of space as Courier.
  5. AlphaRev - Personal use only
  6. Tattersall by Elemeno, $25.00
    Also available as part of the Zoot Suite collection.
  7. Humanist 970 by Bitstream, $29.99
    Bitstream's version of Adsans originally released by Linotype & Machinery.
  8. Altemus Pinwheels by Altemus Creative, $11.00
    Each style is a collection of 174 pinwheel designs.
  9. Altemus Web Icons by Altemus Creative, $11.00
    A collection of 174 website button icons and designs.
  10. Sinfonia by Intellecta Design, $14.95
    fancy arrangements of a classic font in drop caps
  11. Technik Serif by CarnokyType, $25.00
    Technik Serif is a seriffed version of Technik typeface.
  12. Altemus Crosses by Altemus Creative, $11.00
    A collection of 174 cross and crossed sword designs.
  13. Evangeliaire Uncial by Intellecta Design, $14.90
    an approach to the uncial medieval style of letters
  14. Christianity BA by Bannigan Artworks, $14.95
    This is a picture font of various Christian symbols.
  15. TB Abacus by TrueBlue, $9.00
    A creative dot matrix font reminiscent of Abacus counters.
  16. Tide by Suomi, $35.00
    A surprisingly readable script based on flow of water.
  17. KG A Teeny Tiny Font by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    The handwriting of A Teeny Tiny Teacher, Kristin Oldham.
  18. Altemus Hands by Altemus Creative, $11.00
    A collection of 174 hand icon and silhouette designs.
  19. FT Military Dingbats by Fenotype, $19.00
    Pictograms of military boats, personnel, firearms and other weapons.
  20. Tissot by Intellecta Design, $26.90
    Variations of a classic egiptian wood type font era
  21. Quirkies by Fonthead Design, $19.00
    Quirkies is a dingbat font full of whimsical illustrations.
  22. Fine New Bonbons by Tour De Force, $25.00
    High contrasted script family with a pack of dingbats.
  23. Montada Clean by BRtype, $18.00
    Is the clean version of the acclaimed font Montada.
  24. Zugarbody by PizzaDude.dk, $20.00
    Zugarbody is brushdrawn and compliments all kinds of texts!
  25. KG I Want Crazy by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    The handwriting of a teenager- cute, quirky, and fun!
  26. Brisko Display by Tour De Force, $30.00
    Brisko Display is alternate version of Brisko Sans Black.
  27. Cafe Fumante by Funk King, $5.00
    A cup of coffee with every letter on it.
  28. Elias by Typemotion, $25.00
    Elias is a digital version of my own handwriting.
  29. Hebrew Frank Std by Samtype, $59.00
    This is The Classic font of the XX century.
  30. Hilde CAPS by JOEBOB graphics, $9.00
    Based on the lettering of Hilde Rikken (age 9).
  31. Japanese by Volcano Type, $29.00
    A different view of Japanese - fresh, modern and traditional!
  32. Remington Elite Typewriter by Intellecta Design, $24.90
    a digitization of Remington Elite model typewriter machine alphabet
  33. SeriousSally by JOEBOB graphics, $33.00
    A handwritten script font with a lot of ligatures.
  34. KG Alphabet Regurgitation by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    Fun, mixed, jumbled lettering in a variety of styles.
  35. Lumier Rounded by Tour De Force, $25.00
    Lumier Rounded is rounded version of our Lumier family.
  36. Vallejo Serif Rounded by Estudio Calderon, $30.00
    The new version of Vallejo Serif includes rounded corners.
  37. ZalamanderCaps - Unknown license
  38. Anderson The Mysterons - Unknown license
  39. Alvia by Zane Studio, $12.00
    Alvia is a clean, modern script font that is carefully crafted with a touch of elegance. This font can be used to write letters, invitations, food products, headlines and more. It will turn any creative idea into a true work of art!
  40. Schweimann Moderne NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    Here's a typeface from the Art Nouveau era that is equally at home in the world of contemporary science fiction, which is quite an achievement. Both versions of this font support the Latin 1262, Central European 1250, Turkish 1254 and Baltic 1257 codepages.
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