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  1. Sys 2.0 by FSD, $60.27
    Sys is a condensed font designed to work well at small sizes (i.e. phone books, maps, or the like) but it has enough personality to be used at big sizes, too. The TrueType version, thanks to its incredibly accurate hinting, may be used to replace amazingly well TrueType system fonts in every platforms, in web or other screen applications. After the succcess by the first version designed ten years ago, the version 2.0 has numerous improvements in the design of the glyphs, new Unicode ranges, useful OpenType features and enhanced readability.
  2. Nefarious by Hanoded, $15.00
    A few fonts ago I mentioned the fact that I like posh English words; words you don’t really use in conversation. As I am busy expanding my ‘halloween’ font collection, I came across the beautiful word Nefarious. It means wicked or evil and when you say the word, it even sounds evil! Fantastic! Nefarious is a halloween/witches font. It looks like my Griezelig font, but it is rougher and spikier. Use Nefarious for your halloween invitations, posters and books about evil geniuses. Comes with all diacritics and a bunch of swashes as well.
  3. Morningstar JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Her father named her Estella Dawn, or morning star. She truly shines bright, for as the owner of Stella Roberts Fonts, she has dedicated part of her net profits to helping her siblings pay for their medication; they both suffer from Cystic Fibrosis and diabetes. Calm in spirit, loyal to friends and family, nurturing and caring-- Stella has been a friend of Jeff Levine's for years. His Estella JNL font was dedicated to her, as is this other namesake font, Morningstar JNL. The design is a cross between retro-techno and a slight calligraphic touch.
  4. BaumSquiggle by Ingrimayne Type, $9.00
    Years ago the company that developed Fontographer marketed a program called Font-o-Matic, a program that distorted fonts in various ways. 99% of what it produced was garbage, but every once in a while it would yield something interesting. Since I had designed a lot of typefaces by that time, I had lots of material to feed it and it was fun to see what it produced. BaumSquiggle is one of rare results that was interesting enough to save and clean up. The source font is Baumfuss.
  5. 1809 Homer by GLC, $42.00
    This family is inspired by the small hands used in the 1700’s 1800’s to write messages carried by carrier pigeons, also named “homers”, before the use of photography and microfilms in the same way. So, it is a “small eye” or "small x-height" font. It is enriched with numerous alternates and ligatures, as to look like a various real and written manual. The standard characters set is completed with accented or specific characters for Western (Including Celtic) and Central Europe, Baltic, Eastern Europe and Turkish.
  6. Plain Nouveau JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The Women's Suffrage Movement gained women the right to vote in 1920. Up until then there were many ways undertaken to rally sympathy for the cause. In 1916 Alice Paul formed the National Woman's Party. That same year a song with the [exhaustive] sixteen word title "She's Good Enough to be Your Baby's Mother (And She's Good Enough to Vote with You)" yielded a hand lettered Art Nouveau sans serif design in the main portion of the title. This became the basis for Plain Nouveau JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  7. Bodoni Classic Stencil by Wiescher Design, $39.50
    Bodoni Classic Stencil is another of my personal additions to the Bodoni Classic Family that Giambattista would have never made. In his days people had enough skill and the neccessary time to put beautiful handlettering on parcels and cases. No need for stencils! Today we do not need them either since shipping has gone barcode crazy, but for some reason stencil-letters are very much in fashion. Bodoni letters lend themselves perfectly to be stenciled so I just did the whole alphabet; not just the capitals. Yours, Gert Wiescher
  8. Hiruko Stencil by Thinkdust, $10.00
    Building on Hiruko’s success, Hiruko Stencil continues the tradition of minimalism and clarity with support for a wide range of languages. Cut in such a way that each character works well with those surrounding it, this font is created with an understanding that even the most minor seeming things can make a big difference. The thick nature of the font makes it work wonderfully at larger sizes, but thanks to the carefully considered cuts in each letter, it remains incredibly legible even when shrunk down, so it’s useful in whatever you intend to craft.
  9. Mitram by JAM Type Design, $14.00
    The Mitram family has 7 weights, ranging from Thin to ExtraBold (including italics) and is ideally suited for advertising and packaging, book text, logo, branding and creative industries, small text, way finding and signage as well as web and screen design. Mitram provides advanced typographical support with features such as ligatures, alternate characters, case-sensitive forms, fractions, and super—and subscript characters. It comes with a complete range of figure set options—old style and lining figures, each in tabular and proportional widths. The typeface supports Western, Central and South-Eastern European and Vietnamese languages.
  10. Starting Color by Sensatype Studio, $15.00
    Starting Color is A Modern Playful and Unique Ligature Font. This font specially crafted for your design projects such as urban poster, unique design, modern for t-shirt designs, product packaging, merchandise, and so many more with easy to use but unique results are so playful. Enjoy to Design any your needs with unique, urban, and playful feel. What will you get: Starting Color Font (Regular, Outline, Rough) All Characters (from A to Z) Numbers and Punctuation Works on PC & Mac Simple installations PUA Encoded Thanks and have a wonderful day. :)
  11. Terminax by Monotype, $29.99
    Terminax™ is a highly legible monospaced sans serif font with an extensive character set. Unlike other monospaced fonts, Terminax has a personality all its own. Terminax is a futuristic and assertive font which is popular with titles, and headings. Why a Small Caps font you may ask? While most word processing and page layout software offer a small cap feature - this merely distorts the letterforms and creates squashed, uneven results. Terminax features small caps that were designed so their weight matches the upper case letters, providing a clean, attractive appearance.
  12. Syrup by Fenotype, $35.00
    Syrup is a friendly, subtly rounded type family combining sans and script styles. It’s aesthetic roots are in the sign painting of the 1950’s but the execution is distinctly modern. The different styles are designed to work well together so you can have multiple levels of typography all with the same feeling and aesthetic. Try combining the styles in different ways for maximum impact. All styles are packed with Opentype features to enable flexible customisation of your design and the font is especially well suited for branding and packaging typography.
  13. LiebeMenu by LiebeFonts, $19.90
    LiebeMenu is a comprehensive set of hand-drawn restaurant and menu essentials: Restaurant signs and menu labels, dishes with vegetables, meat, fish and cheese, and of course drinks and desserts. Whether you design professional menus for a gourmet restaurant or for your friend’s dinner party, LiebeMenu instantly adds a warm personal touch. Over 110 carefully crafted drawings are included in this single font and can be used in any text or graphics application. If you like this font, you may also like our cooking ingredients font LiebeCook and our decorative restaurant phrases font LiebeMenuLettering.
  14. CalligraphiaLatina by Intellecta Design, $24.90
    One of the most successful new ornament fonts is CalligraphiaLatina. It is part of a trend that's been quite popular lately: messed-up calligraphy. You can dirty up (or "deconstruct") gracious classic-looking curves in many ways: using a variety of software filters; by superimposition; or even by hand. Brazilian designer Paulo W has his own method, possibly involving a scanner and some auto-tracing. The result works well when you want that worn-down grungy look, combining CalligraphiaLatina ornaments with the equally wobbly Liam. Source : Rising Stars February 2008.
  15. Petugas by Twinletter, $14.00
    Petugas is our newest font. This font is written in deep and dramatic handwriting. Each letter has a unique and beautiful character to be used as a title, word or sentence, which looks good and beautiful in every display design you make. Not limited to that, the bold calligraphy font is designed to keep paying attention to the beauty of each letter, there are alternate options for the letters which are certainly easy for you to access, so you can automatically customize the letters you want to enhance the visual appearance of your design project.
  16. Reaper BT by Bitstream, $50.99
    Thomas Oldfield’s typeface, Reaper, is reminiscent of inscribed Greek letterforms but he claims that its origin is much simpler than that. “I recall”, Tom says, “that I just began the design by making the uppercase ‘I’ and continued using it to make up the other characters.” The cap only typeface has alternate cap forms in the lowercase positions, including a vastly scaled downed O and Q that make for some unusual text settings. Contrary to what the name might have you believe, there’s a lot of life in this quirky typeface.
  17. Qiuba by Twinletter, $15.00
    Fonts can make or break a design, so why not use the best? The ideal Gothic font is QIUBA! You should use this professional-grade font to create labels, retro, stamps, badges, Oktoberfest posters, and other things. It’s ideal for any project that calls for a little gothic flair. Plus, it comes in a variety of beautiful, harmonious forms so you can use the perfect word for your project. This Blackletter font is the way to go whether you’re looking for a font for your logo, label, badge, or your newest music video or movie!
  18. Deviato by HandletterYean, $10.00
    I present to you a font that look casual and modest, Deviato. It was made to your need of a mono-line font that look simple in design and shows modesty on it’s appearance. Deviato is a mono-line font that suitable for your need of a font that can be applied in various way of design like logotype, personal or company branding, logo, quotes, daily typing font, greeting card, sticker, and many more. This font comes in regular, bold, italic, bold italic style and support multi-language.
  19. Resolve Sans by Fenotype, $20.00
    One font family to cover it all. Resolve Sans is an extensive super family of 124 fonts: from compressed to extended, thin to black. Resolve Sans perfectly balances a universally neutral appeal with a distinct level of sophistication. Effortless to adapt to any contexts of use, Resolve Sans is both a workhorse and a display font with impact and flair. As expected, all Resolve Sans fonts come with clever Open Type features such as built-in small capitals and multiple numeral styles. Gladly use it for everything, all day, everyday.
  20. Santa Fe Spring by Haksen, $21.00
    Santa Fe Spring is a chic casual modern calligraphy script font. It is perfect for branding, signature, wedding invitation, promotion, product packaging, and other needs. You will get full set of lowercase and uppercase letters, numerals and punctuation, multilingual symbols, lowercase beginning and ending swashes, ligatures and extra swashes that giving realistic hand-lettered style. In order to use the beautiful swashes, you need a program that supports OpenType features such as Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Indesign and Corel Draw. Thanks and have a wonderful day, Haksen
  21. Marviona by Arterfak Project, $17.00
    Brighten your day with Marviona, inspired by cute handwriting and casual-minimalist design. Crafted with monoline brush with the natural flow of the letterforms. This font has a bit bouncy layout that makes it looks more playfully! Marviona has sweet looks with a medium weight that you can apply for many themes and perfect for lovely quotes, headlines, logos, merchandise, books, bottle label, and short body text. Complete with OpenType features. Cheer up with Marviona! Fonts featured : Uppercase Lowercase Numbers Symbol and punctuations Stylistic alternates Ligatures Catchwords Swashes Multilingual Thank you for visiting.
  22. Rheago by Keristyper Studio, $14.00
    say hello to Rheago, a sweet and cute typeface. This font is good for logo design, Social media, Movie Titles, Books Titles, short text even long text letters, and good for your secondary text font with sans or serif. Featured: Standard Uppercase & Lowercase Numeral & Punctuation Multilingual : ä ö ü Ä Ö Ü ß ¿ ¡ Alternate & Ligature PUA encoded We recommend programs that support the OpenType feature and the Glyphs panel such as Adobe applications or Corel Draw. so you can use all the variations of the glyphs. Hope you enjoy our fonts!
  23. Grids by Din Studio, $29.00
    Grids is a display font designed in a racing theme showing a firm display and a sharp angle in each letter to give a unique attractive impression. Additionally, it provides interesting features to help designers maximize their design products. Features: Multilingual Supports PUA Encoded Numerals and Punctuation Use Grids in any project designs, for example, posters, banners, logos, book covers, headings, printed products, merchandise, social media, and so on. Find out more ways to use this font by taking a look at the font preview. Thanks a lot for purchasing our font. Happy designing.
  24. LeopardSkin by Scholtz Fonts, $19.00
    LeopardSkin is an exciting, contemporary display font, incorporating the distinctive markings of one of Africa’s most famous “big cats”. Two versions are available: LeopardSkin Aarde, based on the Aarde Black font, is best used in conjunction with Aarde Black or Aarde Outline. LeopardSkin Umkhonto is based on the best-selling Umkhonto font, and may be used in conjunction with the Umkhonto font collection. The popularity of the “animal skin” look in contmporary clothing and soft furnishing design make LeopardSkin a must for artists on the creative edge of contemporary design.
  25. ABC Dotted Tracing by Beast Designer, $15.99
    ABC Dotted Tracing Font is a user-friendly typeface designed specifically to aid in early childhood education and handwriting practice. Featuring clear, dotted outlines of each letter, this font serves as a guide for young learners as they trace and familiarize themselves with the alphabet. The dotted lines help children develop fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination while practicing proper letter formation. This font is often utilized in educational materials, worksheets, and apps aimed at supporting kids in mastering the fundamentals of writing in a fun and engaging way.
  26. Marco Polo by Linotype, $29.99
    Franko Luin, Marco Polo's designer, on this typeface: Marco Polo is a 'massacrated' oldstyle typeface that can be used in the same way as, e.g., Caslon Antique. I designed it - if the word design is appropriate in this case - to give the users an alternative so that they are not always directed to the same choice. For the same reason I made Marco Polo rounder. The name comes from the famous Venetian globetrotter, who has nothing at all to do with the typeface, since printing and punchcutting were still an invention of the future.
  27. Arona by Peninsula Studioz, $4.99
    Arona is a modern geometric sans typeface tailored to elevate all your design projects, from UI and app design to web design, branding, posters, magazines, infographics, packaging, and beyond. With its sharp yet rounded strokes, Arona effortlessly radiates both professionalism and friendliness. Boasting 12 font weight variations, Arona excels in delivering a multi-level content hierarchy in your design, ensuring your value is communicated clearly and easily. Key features: Extended language support Small capitals Mathematical symbols Currency symbols Alternate stylish letters Directional arrows Fraction support Special ligatures Numerator and Denominator support
  28. Paintlay by Melvastype, $35.00
    Paintlay is a casual and laid-back brush script font. Bouncy baseline, upright strokes and soft forms are the main characteristic of Paintlay. What sets this font apart from others is the layers that include Base layer, two different highlight layers and two shadow layers. You can either use the Base layer as a regular font. It works nicely like that. Or you can add a little depth to your designs by using the highlight layers and shadow layers. Lay some paint with Paintlay. Just pick and mix the layers and have some fun!
  29. Spekulatus by Bogstav, $18.00
    Spekulatus is a made up name, and that was what I needed for a font like this. I am not sure which category it fits in: grunge, square, handmade, rough or maybe even graffiti? Well, let's just say that it fits in all 5 - or perhaps even more? All letters are handdrawn, and messed up a bit with a thin fine white liner, leaving a gentle grungy and worn effect. I've added 5 different versions of each letter, which is quite nice - not having the same letters repeating all the time!
  30. Knobbly Knees by Comicraft, $-
    Comicraft's latest joint has us swollen with pride! This one caps 'em all! Yes, it may look a little bony and stick out at right angles to our shins, but we reckon we'll win the a whole bunch of contests with this one... if we get up off our haunches and hobble up on stage. Trust your knee jerk reaction and download KnobblyKnees now, they look good on Kate and Angelina, they'll look good on you too! Features: Five fonts (Regular, Bold, Light, Broken & Open) with upper and lower case characters.
  31. Romantica Misella by Nathatype, $29.00
    Wanna make your branding spark? Are you seeking a creative way to express your designs in quaint handwriting? If so, you’ve found your perfect font. Romantica Misella - A Signature Brush Font Romantica Misella is a cursive handwritten font combined with brush style designed elegantly and gracefully. Beautiful, cozy, casual, yet neat enough to be used for various purposes. The best choice for your logo, book cover, poster, t-shirt, branding, and advertisement needs. Features: Ligatures Alternates PUA Encoded Numerals and Punctuation Thank you for downloading premium fonts from Nathatype
  32. Saturator FA by Fontarte, $39.00
    Inspired by hand lettering and vernacular typography. Its informal and friendly character allows for different creative ways of usage. It is recommended for publishing, advertising and branding to get fresh handmade feeling. First version of Saturator FA Regular was designed by Magdalena Frankowska in 2007 and used successfully by many graphic designers all over the world. New version of Saturator FA is broadened with more diacritic characters for most of Latin languages. In 2016 new styles: Italic, Serif and Serif Italic were designed to enrich the Saturator FA family.
  33. Logx 30 by Fontsphere, $12.00
    LOGX-30 is a geometric, all-caps, display typeface. As a brother of LOGX-10 and LOGX-20 , this is the most narrow version in a series of three related typefaces. LOGX-30 is designed, like other LOGX versions, for a wide range of graphic designs and visual identifications. I think that it works best in works with a technical, geometric style, and rather striving for minimalism. Both the normal and the italic version can be used together to compose graphics, photos, large and small text in an interesting way.
  34. PR-Uncial by PR Fonts, $10.00
    This is our first font, based on Peter's own personal way of writing uncials, The rounded letters of the fourth to eighth centuries. The characters in the caps position are more closely related to the classical Roman forms, and the lowercase position has letters that are the more rounded, medieval forms, at the same size, so they can be freely mixed, for a hand lettered appearance. This typeface is currently used for the titles in the TNT Television show "the Librarians". It was originally designed in 1998, and is now available in Open Type Format.
  35. Linea 72 by OLOF Type Foundry, $25.00
    Linea 72 is a typical seventies display typeface that was designed by Roland Hirter back in the phototypesetting days, when typefaces were really drawn by hand. In this static environment each work step took its time. With the decision to digitize this typeface his son Thomas Hirter also chose to develop it further with todays technical possibilities. That’s why the font now includes over 600 glyphs and ten stylistic sets, offering different stylistic alternates of several letters. Linea 72 comes in the two original styles Regular and Kontur.
  36. Laca Text by Nova Type Foundry, $21.99
    Laca Text is a sans-serif version of Laca. It was designed starting from the shapes of Laca. It is a cleaner version of Laca. Laca Text has characteristics like a bigger x-height, open counters, and smaller ascenders. It works better in smaller text than Laca because it keeps the structure without the stylistic features of Laca. Laca Text has more straight lines and follows the round shapes of Laca. Laca Text, as the name says, is more proper for long text but also for identity and branding.
  37. Narrow Minded JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    In the days of hand lettering, a common philosophy was "the problem creates the solution". Often times the layout artist would have to adapt the lettering style to fit the amount of copy on a line. A perfect example is during the early 1900s, when popular sheet music of the time almost seemed to be competing for how many words could be used within a song's a title. One such piece of sheet music offered up the tall, condensed and variable-width lettering found within Narrow Minded JNL.
  38. Deco Design JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Hand lettering isn’t a perfect art form, and this is why it often has an appeal over formal typesetting. Individual interpretation can lead to variations in style, character shape and overall design concept. Case in point: The hand-drawn title for the1933 sheet music “Why Can’t This Night Go on Forever” is a simple Art Deco sans, however it mixes character widths and even angles the letter ‘C’ in a nonconventional way. Deco Design JNL is the digital version of this alphabet, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  39. Foundry Context by The Foundry, $90.00
    Foundry Context is a sans serif family designed to be universal in many contexts – hence the name. A ‘no-nonsense’ typeface, reminiscent of 19th century sans serif faces, Foundry Context has very round, pure letterforms, crafted without being over refined, and having minimal stroke contrast in the neo-grotesque style. A hint of personality has emerged from the very drawing of the proportions, strokes, and terminals, yet Foundry Context is still neutral enough to compete in the grotesk arena, and at the same time has something new to say.
  40. Parma Typewriter Pro by No Bodoni, $35.00
    PARMA is a type-writer style face with the form and elegance of a Bodoni. Functional beauty was the aim of mating the two disparate ideas in one type, creating a utilitarian face with graceful features. We�re even converting the keys on our beloved old Olivetti portable to type in Parma Typowriter. And then we�re going to get a Lambretta scooter to go zipping around in and maybe one of those front opening Fiat cars for drives in the countryside. Hey, waiter! Where�s my order of Giambotti? And more Sangiovese for everyone!
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