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  1. Alpha Delta by Wiescher Design, $39.50
    The standard paperclip is the basic idea behind this Alpha Delta. By working on it, I changed it so that it doesn't look too much like a paperclip any more. Things happen, Gert Wiescher
  2. Hello I Like You by Cultivated Mind, $20.00
    Hello I Like You was designed by Cindy Kinash. This is a hand-drawn font, light and tall. Hello I Like You is fun, casual and works great for any of your design needs.
  3. Nueva by Adobe, $29.00
    A display face with strong contrast between thick and thin strokes and a distinct calligraphic influence, the Nueva font family is useful for display work in magazines, on packaging and for flyers and leaflets.
  4. BDR A3MiK by Typedifferent, $35.00
    The BDR A3MIK is an uppercase alphabet with alternatives including European/Eastern European, Russian Cyrillic, Greek and Japanese Katakana characters. Its strong, constructive, futuristic appearance works perfectly for titling in science fiction related media.
  5. KG Rise UP by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    Made in collaboration with my 14-year-old daughter, this font embodies her desire for people to rise up and resist injustice in this world. The font is neat, legible, and yet slightly playful.
  6. Coldfield JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Coldfield JNL is the revival of an old wood type font from Jeff Levine. Clean and easily readable at different point sizes, it is an excellent companion to Twelve Oaks JNL and Ingomar JNL.
  7. Relic Island 2 by Jehansyah, $9.00
    This is a font with a pretty vintage look You can express your design looks old-fashioned but has a modern feel, with several options that you can use and develop your work perfectly
  8. Albertus by Monotype, $40.99
    Berthold Wolpe’s innovative design undertaken for Monotype in 1932 suggests the texture of letters cut in wood. Albertus can be seen as Morison’s improvement of Othello, Monotype’s 1928 copy of Neuland, executed by Pierpont.
  9. Splinters JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Splinters JNL is a fun, hand-drawn font emulating letters formed from pieces of wood. Use at larger point sizes for best results. Please note: There is no kerning and a limited character set.
  10. Letter Gothic M by URW Type Foundry, $35.99
    Letter Gothic was designed for IBM between 1956 and 1962 for use on the Selectric typewriter. Letter Gothic is a monospaced, sans serif face that can be useful for technical documentation and tabular work.
  11. Worldwide by Shinntype, $39.00
    Proven in newspapers around the world, Worldwide is a classic news face in the modern idiom, somewhat condensed, especially in the display weights. The Regular font of the Text family is loaded with features.
  12. Bomber by Komet & Flicker, $10.00
    Bomber was inspired by the lettering used on the vehicles of the U.S. military. This font works great as an old-school style of athletic lettering. Also included is a fifteen character dingbat set.
  13. Rough Beauty Script by Pedro Teixeira, $14.00
    Rough Beauty Script, with its alternate lowercase letters, gives a personalized feeling to your work. The textured appearance gives a nice impression on beautiful pictures as backgrounds, or in contrast, with really flat backgrounds.
  14. Rache Rache by Daylight Fonts, $50.00
    This is a modern font with a new interpretation of the classic font. It has sharp serifs, delicate hairlines, and beautiful curves that will make your typographic work look vinegar-lidded, stylish, and sexy.
  15. Rither by Mr. Typeman, $14.00
    Do you want to give a cheerful and carefree mood to your work? Rither will ideally help to bring your ideas into reality! Rither was created for warm emotions and the most cheerful projects!
  16. Molenilo by Nurrontype, $15.00
    Molen is a reverse contrast display font with unique characteristic. It would make your project different than any others. Each glyphs was create to make a harmony. It's gonna be enlighten your work, definitely.
  17. Dualis by Volcano Type, $19.00
    The DUALIS, aka the serif-detesting Garamond, combines specifics of 2 typeclasses: Sans Serif & Antiqua. When the Garamond is too old fashioned and the Optima is worn out, the Dualis will fit the gap.
  18. CentreForward by The Northern Block, $12.80
    CentreForward is an 8 font family consisting of 4 weights with italics. A smooth modular font that draws on ideas observed in the 1982 Football World Cup. Influential players: Paolo Rossi, Socrates, Zico & Tardelli.
  19. MPI Sardis by mpressInteractive, $5.00
    Sardis is based on a family of wood type called "Lydian," designed for American Type Founders Company by Warren Chappell in 1938. The strokes have angled ends, referencing the use of a calligraphy nib.
  20. Letter Gothic L by URW Type Foundry, $89.99
    Letter Gothic was designed for IBM between 1956 and 1962 for use on the Selectric typewriter. Letter Gothic is a monospaced, sans serif face that can be useful for technical documentation and tabular work.
  21. Ghouligoo by Magpie Paper Works, $18.00
    Ghouligoo from Magpie Paper Works is a spooky hand-drawn font perfect for comic books, Halloween decor and the zombie apocalypse. The font family includes solid, outline, and inner fill letterforms for maximum versatility.
  22. Butter Luchy by FHFont, $17.00
    Butter Luchy is Handwritten script font with handlettering Brush Style, so much opentype feature include of the font. Suitable for design, element design, wedding, event, t-shirt, logo, badges, sticker, and awesome work, etc...
  23. Bawnee by Arttype7, $10.00
    Bawnee is a handwritten font with a natural style. This font has many ligatures and has multi-lingual support. Bawnee is perfect for signatures, logos and all kind of projects you might work on.
  24. Alrighty, imagine you're diving into a world where comic books aren't just stories; they're experiences that leap off the page. That's where ShockTherapy BB by Blambot Fonts punches its way in, decki...
  25. Plantin by Monotype, $29.99
    Plantin is a Renaissance Roman as seen through a late–industrial-revolution paradigm. Its forms aim to celebrate fine sixteenth century book typography with the requirements of mechanized typesetting and mass production in mind. How did this anomalous design come about? In 1912 Frank Hinman Pierpont of English Monotype visited the Plantin-Moretus Museum in Antwerp, returning home with “knowledge, hundreds of photographs, and a stack of antique typeset specimens including a few examples of Robert Granjon’s.” Together with Fritz Stelzer of the Monotype Drawing Office, Pierpont took one of these overinked proofs taken from worn type to use as the basis of a new text face for machine composition. Body text set in Plantin produces a dark, rich texture that’s suited to editorial and book work, though it also performs its tasks on screen with ease. Its historical roots lend the message it sets a sense of gravity and authenticity. The family covers four text weights complete with italics, with four condensed headline styles and a caps-only titling cut. Plantin font field guide including best practices, font pairings and alternatives.
  26. P22 Marcel by P22 Type Foundry, $24.95
    The font Marcel is named in honor of Marcel Heuzé, a Frenchman who was conscripted into labor during World War II. During the months Marcel was in Germany, he wrote letters to his beloved wife and daughters back home in rural France. Marcel’s letters contain rare first-person testimony of day-to-day survival within a labor camp, along with the most beautiful expressions of love imaginable. The letters — stained and scarred with censor marks — were the original source documents used by designer Carolyn Porter to create a script font that retains the expressive character of Marcel Heuzé’s original handwriting. The result of years of research and design work, P22 Marcel Script features more than 1300 glyphs. The font is a highly readable running script that includes textural details that capture the look of ink on paper. The font Marcel Caps is a hand-lettered titling face intended as a companion to the Script. Marcel EuroPost One and Two each feature more than 200 postmarks, cancellation and censor marks, and other embellishments found on historical letters and documents.
  27. Slate by Monotype, $34.99
    A typeface of grace, power and exceptional versatility, the Slate collection is a truly beautiful design that achieves stellar levels of readability, both in print and on screen. Created by the award winning type designer Rod McDonald, this six-weight sans serif family is a rare example of sublime aesthetics meeting world-class functionality. The typeface’s legible letterforms embody an amalgam of the best traits of both humanistic and grotesque letterforms. “I didn’t want a face with an ‘engineered’ look, or with any noticeable design gimmicks or devices,” admits designer McDonald. “I wanted a pure design. I confess that I was ruthless with any character that wanted to stand out from the rest.” The Slate collection is available in six weights with complementary italics, with slight changes in structure from the light to the black weights. Its light weight is reminiscent of early American sans. Whether for use in display work or in longer-form settings, few typefaces possess the beauty and power of this design, leaving the Slate family an excellent addition to any designer’s typographic quiver.
  28. Pepperwood by Adobe, $29.00
    Pepperwood font is a joint work of the typeface designers K.B. Chansler, C. Crossgrove and C. Twombly. These artists also created the typefaces Rosewood, Zebrawood and Ponderosa together and as the names suggest, all of these typefaces are so-called wood types. The origins of this kind of typeface can be found in the early 19th century. Called Italian or Italienne, these typefaces quickly became very popular. They are distinguished by square serifs whose width is larger than the stroke width of the characters. When the letters are set together, the heavy serifs build dark horizontal bands. Pepperwood font has a couple of unique characteristics of its own. Small squares decorate the middle of the letters and the edges of the serifs are not straight, rather, they have small, fine tips. Pepperwood is reminiscent of the Wild West with its shootouts and heroes, but also suggests the glamor of the 1970s with their platform shoes and wild hair-dos. The different weights allow a large range of design possibilities. Used carefully in headlines, Pepperwood font is sure to draw attention.
  29. Escuela by Cuchi, qué tipo, $9.95
    Escuela typeface is born in an attempt to reflect so many current influences of modern grotesque fonts that are trying to better reflect the values of today's world. Its compact proportions and high x-height, but at the same time with sort kind of modulation and open inktraps, propose a visual game that is worth enough to use it many places; Escuela can be striking and ideal for headlines in large text and heavy weights, but at the same time serious and readable in smaller bodies or regular and fine weights. Its wide range of characters, which includes a set of emoticons ideal for signage, work and evaluation documents, as well as inclusive, is ideal for educational centers, whether they are more playful (schools) or more pragmatic (universities). In fact, "Escuela" means “School” in English. For this reason, Escuela is your best ally when it comes to preparing texts that transcend students through a contemporary and different, but functional, character. Designed by Carlos Campos www.cuchiquetipo.com Dummy text from wikisource.org (1911 Encyclopædia Britannica/Universities).
  30. Love Story by Latinotype, $29.00
    Love story is a display hairline typeface for use in big sizes and short texts. It’s inspired by different kinds of love and specially designed for Valentine’s day. Its soft curves and sweet style give it a lovely personality. Designed by Luciano Vergara and his wife Guisela Mendoza who has been studying ornaments since 2007 and has done her best for each project. You can see in her dingbats specially Printa and Abel designed for generate patterns. Now she integrated her passion to the ornament in a clean set which includes dingbats, ornaments and patterns. Luciano Vergara has designed very strong fonts with a particular work in the lines study and close to the geometry since 2005, getting a structure style, you can see in his fonts specially Regia and Kahlo. Now he integrated his study of lines, in a hairline font delicate, continuous and beautiful. In this story both designers have been merged their worlds creating a gorgeous product. This is a romantic type story, a love story.
  31. Blessed Love by Create Big Supply, $15.00
    With its unique style, Blessed Love brings a touch of elegance and charm to your designs, regardless of the topic or purpose. Whether you're working on branding, invitations, posters, or any other creative endeavor, this font has the potential to elevate your creations and leave a lasting impression. Blessed Love features both uppercase and lowercase letterforms, offering versatility and allowing you to experiment with various typographic compositions. Complete with numbers, punctuation marks, and extensive multilingual support, this font ensures seamless integration into your design projects, catering to diverse audiences across the globe. One of the standout features of Blessed Love is its PUA Encoding, which provides easy access to special characters and glyphs. This empowers you to infuse your designs with unique flourishes and personalized touches, allowing your creativity to shine. Embrace the cool and friendly vibe of Blessed Love and unlock a world of design possibilities. With its extensive character set and exceptional versatility, this font is ready to enhance your projects and create a memorable visual experience.
  32. Westpart by Garisman Studio, $20.00
    Westpart was born from the previous three brush fonts: 1. Northen, 2. Easttalia and 3. Southen. This font is part of the 4 directions that cannot be separated. It has a styling brush that is very different from before, because the Westpart has its own advantages. Westpart has a bonus splatter, ligature, and swash that has a very detailed brush effect. In addition, Westpart is very supportive of the use of 27 languages.
  33. Hexenhammer by Hanoded, $15.00
    The ‘Hammer of Witches’, ‘Malleus Maleficarum’ or ‘Hexenhammer’ in German is the best know and most important treatise on witchcraft. It was composed by Heinrich Kramer in 1487. I thought it was a rather apt name for my latest fairytale font! Hexenhammer is a rough, handwritten typeface with an attitude. It can be used for book covers, posters and even spells. Comes with a bunch of end ligatures and a pandemonium of diacritics.
  34. Vekta Neo by Positype, $22.00
    The Vekta Type System is part of a larger, interconnected grouping of 3 families: Neo, Sans and Serif. The goal was to develop a family designed along a common skeleton and matrix that would allow for interchangeable usage along a cohesive visual system. It's About The Personality. Interchange type families to be as expressive as you want to be. Let the piece you are designing constrain your usage and not the typeface.
  35. Nettally by Twinletter, $12.00
    Nettally is a lovely signature font with a delicate and feminine vibe about it. This typeface gives off a sense of elegance, simplicity, and charm. Please feel free to use this typeface in your own project. This typeface was created with a refined natural touch of handwriting to produce parts and compositions that meet your demands. As a result, this typeface is ideal for crafts, children’s writing, adventure posters, and other similar applications.
  36. 1886 Romantic Initials by GLC, $20.00
    This family of decorated initial letters was inspired from a French catalogue dedicated to engravers, embroiders and jewelers. unfortunately, we don't know the name of the illustrator, no more than the publisher, because a large part of the pages seems to have been lost or have been damaging, so, we have had to redrawn a few of figures. The font is containing standard Latin capitals without diacritics, identically repeated in lower case keys, and numerals.
  37. Darwin Rounded by Los Andes, $39.00
    Darwin Rounded, the resequel to Darwin, is ready for sea and new adventures! A new fresh design with an updated language support and different sets of figures. Darwin Rounded comprises 3 subfamilies: Darwin Rounded Pro, Darwin Rounded Essential and Darwin Rounded Alt Essential. The font includes alternative characters available as an OpenType feature as well as Oldstyle figures, numerators and denominators. Special thanks to Eli Hernández for her help with digital editing.
  38. Freaky Frog BF by Bomparte's Fonts, $14.95
    A revival of sorts, Freaky Frog BF is modeled after an 1887 design from Central Type Foundry, called Grimaldi. Much warmth and charm have been instilled into the original design through among other means, reworked contours and serifs. Contours are smoothened, liberated from its roughness, while serifs have become somewhat concave. Verticals and horizontals appear to "swell" owed in part to flared shapes. The overall effect, I believe, is one of pure typographic endearment.
  39. Diamond Jim JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Diamond Jim JNL was inspired [in part] by an image of a 1970s Letraset® dry transfer typeface made entirely of small stars. By creating his own layout using tiny diamond shapes, Jeff Levine has produced a font that takes on multiple appearances. At 24 point it resembles dot matrix printing; at 48 point the diamonds are clearly visible; and overall, the design has a distinctive 70s retro feel. Limited character set.
  40. BAR SADY by Borutta Group, $-
    BAR SADY is a revival of a typeface based on famous lettering from "BAR SADY". The project was implemented as part of the Warsaw Participatory Budget 2023. Mateusz Machalski & Małgorzata Bartosik were responsible for the new digital version of the typeface. In the first phase, the original lettering was lifted, then extended to a full set of characters (A-Z). Finally, the bold style was created. The whole family is available under a free license.
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