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  1. Ricebox Allcaps by Gassstype, $25.00
    Here comes a New font, Ricebox Allcaps is Unique Display Font this is strong Font and cool, that is written casually and quickly amazing. Then crafted carefully drawn into vector format. This font is great for your next creative project such as logos, printed quotes, invitations, cards, product packaging, headers, Logotype, Letterhead, Poster, Label, and etc.It is perfect for any design project as Invitation,logo, book cover, craft or any design purposes.this font is great for your creative projects such as watermark on photography, and perfect for logos & branding, special events or anything that need handwritting taste. That is Font Ricebox Allcaps has Stylish,Cool and Unique characteristic more natural look to your text with a more modern look to your text.
  2. Jayden Collins by Letterhend, $14.00
    Jayden Collins is the signature font that perfectly captures the beauty of a handwritten signature. With its natural feel and casual, chic style, it's the perfect choice for branding, logos, and the other various formal forms such as invitations, labels, logos, magazines, books, greeting / wedding cards, packaging, fashion, make up, stationery, novels, labels or any type of advertising purpose where a personal touch is needed. And with its two different style versions, you can create a variety of unique and eye-catching designs. Features : Uppercase & lowercase Numbers and punctuation Alternates & Ligatures Multilingual PUA encoded We highly recommend using a program that supports OpenType features and Glyphs panels like many of Adobe apps and Corel Draw, so you can see and access all Glyph variations.
  3. Auteur by Up Up Creative, $29.00
    Introducing Auteur, a graceful, full-featured script font with tons of alternate characters and OpenType features. Hand-lettered with a heavy right slant and realistic disconnected letters (connected versions also included), Auteur’s casual elegance is particularly well-suited to invitations, branding, and editorial design. Auteur comes with more than 1200 glyphs! Specific OpenType features include contextual alternates, stylistic alternates, optional initial and final forms, multiple alternate glyphs for many letters (accessed through the glyphs panel), multilingual support (including multiple currency symbols), ligatures, multiple numeral forms (standard, tabular, proportional oldstyle), and ten ampersand styles. Perhaps the most fun thing about Auteur is that it includes multiple versions of all ascending and descending letters, making it lots of fun to play with layouts and compositions.
  4. Adinkra Symbols by SymbolMinded, $39.99
    The Adinkra name, by legend, comes from the King who was conquered by the Ashante people of Ghana. The king, Adinkra, wore wonderful patterned fabrics. Adinkra means “goodbye,” and the symbols were reserved for funeral garments. Today the symbols are part of the Ghana popular culture and around the world. You will find the symbols on everything from housing, clothing, to tattoos. These 100 symbols are accompanied by the Ghana name, a loose translation and what the symbol has come to represent. The meanings and symbols are by no means the complete list and some people do not use the exact same translations and meaning as you will find here. These are for casual use and not historical or anthropologically completely accurate.
  5. Joyous by Ana's Fonts, $15.00
    Joyous is a comics-inspired serif font that includes 3 styles: outline, filled and shadow and a set of complimentary extras. Perfect for any design that needs a bold font, such as logotypes, quotes and social media posts, website and magazine layouts, and poster designs. Joyous includes: 3 serif fonts in filled, outline and shadow styles. The three font styles can be combined to create a layered look. In addition, each font includes 3 different options for each letter and number, accessible through contextual alternates (or the glyphs panel). 3 extras fonts with a set of 36 doodles in filled, outline and shadow styles. Joyous is a casual font that is so fun to use in animations and designs with a handmade look.
  6. Southern Nights by Breauhare, $35.00
    Based on the hit album by Glen Campbell, Southern Nights is the font with a style that’s “free as a breeze,” as the song says. It’s fun and casual, yet it has a flair for fashion and elegance. It also has an art nouveau look which lends itself to greeting cards as well as the branding of perfume, clothing, retailing, dining, and other luxury/high-end uses. This font includes alternate characters for the upper R, S, and T, the lower g and z, plus ligatures that include a double lower t and double lower l (L). As the song might say, I apologize to anyone who can truly say that they have found a better font! Digitized by John Bomparte.
  7. Portheras by Identity Letters, $39.00
    What does “smart casual” look like as a font? Try Portheras: a fairly wide, contemporary humanist sans with a laid-back attitude. Inspired by the fine Cornish beach of Portheras Cove, this typeface pays homage to British design tradition while incorporating an informal idiom. At ease both in flip-flops and silk blouses, in Bermudas and knit ties, Portheras sports a low x-height and comes with italics between “oblique“ and “true italic”. Despite its approachable look, the font family is equipped for heavy duty—you’ll get 16 styles with 780 glyphs each and OT features such as small caps, numerous figure sets (with old-style figures at mid-cap height), a bunch of arrows, three stylistic sets, and more. Portheras is as classy as relaxed gets.
  8. Ingram BT by Bitstream, $50.99
    Ingram BT might be described as Deco, or Arts & Crafts, in style. Created by Alex Marshall, it is a very condensed design with high-waisted uppercase glyphs that feature dots rather than straight lines for the middle hairlines. There are two sets of alternate glyphs accessible via stylistic and contextual OpenType features. The contextual alternates offer the most interesting glyph substitutions. There are also oldstyle and tabular figures, superiors and inferiors, as well as unlimited fractions. Ingram is a very handsome, casual typeface, with a slightly rough finish. The compact lowercase remains very readable at text sizes and it is a pleasure to turn on the earth tone colors and typeset left and right justified paragraphs! The extended character set supports Baltic and Central European languages.
  9. High Dreaming by Haksen, $15.00
    High Dreaming is a stylish modern and natural handwritten script font with casual chic flair. It is perfect for branding, wedding invites and cards, and maybe for red wine label. High Dreaming includes full set of gorgeous uppercase and lowercase letters, numerals, a large range of punctuation and ligatures. All lowercase letters of High Dreaming Regular include ending swashes, giving realistic hand-lettered style. What you get? You will get: High Dreaming OTF High Dreaming Alternate OTF In order to use the beautiful swashes, you need a program that supports OpenType features such as Adobe Illustrator CS, Adobe Photoshop CC, Adobe Indesign and Corel Draw. but if your software doesn't have Glyphs panel, you can install additional swashes font files: Thanks and have a great day, Haksen
  10. Affable by Scholtz Fonts, $21.00
    An elegant, contemporary and quirky handwriting font inspired by fonts such as Satisfaction and Nothing. There are many handwriting fonts out there, almost all of them tending to highlight the individuality of a particular person's handwriting. I wanted to go beyond this. What I've always wanted was to write in an elegant, casual yet legible style: something which my own hand often refuses to do. So I set out to produce the handwriting of my dreams - this font. While it doesn't match my dreams 100%, it certainly comes close! Affable comes in three styles, Affable Regular, Affable Blak and Affable Lite. The Affable family is fully professional, carefully letterspaced and kerned. All upper and lower case characters, punctuation, numerals and accented characters are present.
  11. Hobo Symbols Chaulk by SymbolMinded, $29.99
    During the period of the Great American Depression, “hobos” created a system of symbols to communicate and assist fellow travelers. These symbols would mark a home, farm, fence or other structure to indicate what to expect in the area. They would tip off travelers on how to find food, stay safe and what to avoid and more. In some areas of the USA, these symbols are still visible and have also become part of the American popular culture. These 96 symbols are accompanied by a pdf describing what the symbol was used to indicate. The meanings and symbols are by no means the complete list and there may be additional or alternative meanings. These are for casual use and not historical or anthropologically completely accurate.
  12. Collogue by Heyfonts, $25.00
    Collogue - Variable Font is a cutting-edge and versatile typeface that brings a new level of adaptability to display typography. Unlike traditional fonts with fixed styles, a variable font allows designers to manipulate various aspects of the typeface, such as weight, width, and slant, along a continuous spectrum. Here's a comprehensive explanation of the features and functions of the Display Variable Font: Key Features: -Adaptive Design Elements: The primary feature of the Display Variable Font is its adaptability. -Designers can seamlessly vary specific attributes of the font, including weight, width, slant, and more. -This flexibility empowers designers to fine-tune the typography to suit the visual aesthetics of their projects. -Single Font File, Multiple Styles: Display Variable Fonts consolidate multiple styles into a single font file. This eliminates the need for separate files for different styles, providing a streamlined and efficient solution for designers. -Smooth Transitions: Changes in the font attributes occur smoothly and continuously. Unlike traditional fonts that switch abruptly between styles, a Display Variable Font ensures a fluid transition, allowing for a more harmonious and visually pleasing typographic experience. -Precision Control: Designers have precise control over the variation axis, enabling them to adjust the font's appearance with granular precision. This level of control enhances the typographic customization possibilities and allows for fine-tuning based on specific design requirements. -Responsive Typography: Display Variable Fonts excel in responsive design. They adapt gracefully to various screen sizes and resolutions, ensuring optimal readability and aesthetics across different devices. Functions: -Dynamic Branding: For brands looking to establish a dynamic and adaptable visual identity, Display Variable Fonts offer the perfect solution. The font's ability to adjust seamlessly allows for a versatile and cohesive branding experience across diverse applications. -Editorial Freedom: In editorial design, Display Variable Fonts provide editorial teams with the freedom to experiment with typography. The font can be adjusted to suit different sections or emphasis points within publications, enhancing the overall visual appeal. -Web Design Innovation: Display Variable Fonts are at the forefront of innovation in web design. They enable designers to create dynamic and interactive typographic elements that respond to user interactions, contributing to a modern and engaging web experience. -Attention-Grabbing Displays: Whether used in signage, banners, or large-scale displays, Display Variable Fonts stand out with their adaptability. Designers can experiment with different styles within a single font to create attention-grabbing and visually dynamic displays. -Customizable Interfaces: In digital interfaces, Display Variable Fonts provide a customizable typographic experience. Designers can optimize text elements for different device sizes and orientations, ensuring a seamless and visually pleasing user interface. -Innovative Advertising: Display Variable Fonts offer a fresh approach to advertising typography. Brands and advertisers can leverage the font's adaptability to create visually striking and memorable campaigns across various media channels. In summary, Display Variable Fonts represent a groundbreaking evolution in typographic design, providing designers with unprecedented flexibility and control
  13. Pictypo by Typogama, $19.00
    Pictypo is a functional set of dingbat fonts, created with an open, rounded style, that contains a large range of symbols, from the usual arrows, to weather or office icons or mobility vehicles.
  14. Redemption by Turtle Arts, $20.00
    Redemption is inspired by religious doomsday flyers that have been photocopied so many times that they take on a very stressed and jaded look. A look that usually reflects their content quite well!
  15. Burt by Renegade Fonts, $35.00
    Burt is extended grotesk with condensed uppercase. Its combines modern bauhaus features with old grotesk details. And the X, what a banger! Well it actually is. That what gave the font name - buřt = sausage. Full Latin extended A support, many features, stylistic sets and alternates. All together 9 styles.
  16. Seanor by Typebae, $15.00
    Seanor is a modern and versatile logo font that features 26 elegant ligatures. It offers a modern aesthetic, making it suitable for various branding and design projects. The font's ligatures provide unique and stylish combinations of letterforms, enhancing the overall visual appeal of any logo or typographic design.
  17. Hanniel by Daily Studio, $16.00
    Hanniel - a modern geometric sans serif font. This font has an elegant and smooth rounded edge style. Specifically developed to be suitable for logos, headlines, titles, branding, visual identity, business cards, and posters. Round out your fonts collection with this gorgeous typeface and make your design look exceptional.
  18. Bygone by Hanoded, $20.00
    Bygone is an elegant brush font - well, insofar a brush font can actually be elegant that is… It is an all caps typeface, completely handmade using Chinese ink and a rather expensive brush. Use it for posters, book covers and packaging. Comes with an old-fashioned amount of diacritics.
  19. Tired Sunday by Bogstav, $18.00
    Ever been tired on a Sunday? I have...and actually that was the feeling I had, when I started making this font. Nevertheless, when working on this font, my Sunday just got a whole lot better! Hope it'll make your Sunday (or any other day!) good as well! :)
  20. Rolever Texture by Putracetol, $20.00
    Elevate your designs with Rolever - Modern Sans Serif Font. This versatile typeface boasts three distinct weights - regular, semibold, and bold - allowing you to infuse your creations with a range of visual impact. With two versions available - clean and textured - Rolever offers design flexibility that caters to your unique preferences.
  21. Mosco by ATK Studio, $15.00
    Mosco™ is a new decorative geometric display typeface. Cleanliness and solid. A complete set of cohesive characters (A-Z) and multilanguage characters (latin based). Develop a visual presentation that complements the style and personality of the new typeface. Perfect for any purposes such as posters, logotypes and headlines.
  22. Tigbrush by Sipanji21, $19.00
    "Tigbrush" is a simple and realistic brush font that adds an authentic touch to your designs. Perfect for headlines and various design projects, its natural brush strokes create a versatile and captivating typographic element. With its effortless charm, "Tigbrush" brings a handcrafted feel without the need for actual brushwork.
  23. Blob Vole by Daily Studio, $15.00
    Blob Vole is a bolt font designed by Daily Studio. Specifically developed to be suitable for logos, headlines, titles, branding, visual identity, business cards, and posters. This typeface includes full lowercase, uppercase, numbers, punctuation, and standard multilingual letters. With more than 200 glyphs and file in OTF format.
  24. Filt Pro by Martin Lexelius Core, $33.00
    Filt is based on hand-drawn sketches; no geometry, all visual. At the same time the curves are digitally constructed with extreme accuracy. The result – aggressive, playful, eager and ultra bold. This makes Filt a great headline and display unicase font. Filt Pro comes with a Greek set aswell.
  25. Ramp Age by PizzaDude.dk, $20.00
    Ramp Age was originally made with a brush, but I wanted a more rough look to it. I manually traced the brush-strokes with short, straight lines, making the font more characteristic in its look. Can be used for grafitti things, but fits in the horror-genre as well!
  26. Funky Track by Surplus Type Co, $18.00
    Funky Track is a super bold tall retro display font that features a thick baseline. This eye catching typeface is great for large scale use in projects such as web design, visual identities, advertising, packaging & much more! It includes upper and lowercase characters, as well as multilingual characters.
  27. Dotoria Slant by Gassstype, $19.00
    Hello Everyone, Introduce our new collection Dotoria is a Handwritten Brush font with comical type. Crafted manually with love and passion, This font is great for your next creative project such as logos, printed quotes, invitations, cards, product packaging, headers, Logotype, Letterhead, Poster, Label, Game project and etc.
  28. Rosyidun by Twinletter, $15.00
    Rosyidun is an authentic and geometric Arabic display font. Its capital letters and forms are rotated, creating a visually stunning display for captions, posters, or headlines. You’ll fall in love with the beautiful and ornate patterns of the Arabic Display font. The perfect addition to any design project.
  29. AT Hazchel by Amera Type, $15.00
    Hazchel was inspired by experimental fonts that we visualized subconscious shapes capable of immersing our souls even more deeply . The decorative typeface makes this font easy to read and thus acquires a modern value for titles, signage and more decoration. This font also comes with 80+ special ligature style
  30. Zombie Starfish by Hanoded, $15.00
    Ever seen a zombie starfish? No? Well, neither have I. But this font actually comes close! Zombie Starfish, despite its name, is quite a happy cartoon font. It comes in three styles (regular, eroded and dots), plus accompanying italics. Use it for book covers, seafood restaurants or packaging.
  31. Buck by Here East Fonts, $16.00
    BUCK HEAVY is an extremely monumental, architectural and brutal unicase font, designed for maximum visual and emotional impact. Use it in big and really big scales. It's great for headlines, prints, branding, editorial and websites — everything that strives for being really bold, vibrant and super strong and masculine.
  32. Gordon by Letterbox, $50.00
    Although appearing at first as a no-nonsense bold titling face, Gordon actually offers a much greater complexity through the addition of a wide range of special superscript ornaments. This adds an element of spice and depth to the face, creating a wide variation of creative typographic possibilities.
  33. Neon Coughs by PizzaDude.dk, $15.00
    Neon Coughs - originally handdrawn, and then manually and digitally traced. That’s why this font appears super smooth, yet quote organic! Neon Coughs is super useful for kids products, posters, comics, cartoons or that design you’ve already made, but misses that extra boost! Of course there is multilingual support!
  34. Junior Detective JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A 1930s kids' premium booklet from Post cereals called "Inspector Post's Junior Detective Corps Manual #2" offered up some great hand lettering in an Art Deco sans serif style. Bold, authoritative and perfect for headlines or titling, Junior Detective JNL now recreates this hand lettering in digital form.
  35. Hergon Grotesk by Katatrad, $29.00
    Straightforward tone resulting in a modernist, Hergon Grotesk is a family of modern sans-serif. This Typeface is characterized by Neo-Grotesque which gives it a strong character, perfectly suited for any visual communication application. The family has 10 fonts ranging from thin to extrabold with matching italics.
  36. NewJune Serif by Hubert Jocham Type, $39.00
    NewJune is a very strong unique character. It is already used in many magazines all over the world. Like Harvey Nichols magazine in London and later W magazine in New York. NewJune Serif was actually the basis for NewJune Sans. And now NewJune Serif is available on MyFonts!
  37. Dohrma by The Northern Block, $12.80
    A bold display typeface that blends subtle curves with precision geometry. This crafted detailing creates a wide variety of typesetting options ideal for use on signage, book jackets, packaging, posters and t-shirts. Details include 4 unique styles, a full character set, manually edited kerning and Euro symbol.
  38. Kimura Sans by Plau, $30.00
    Created by Carlos Mignot, designer and partner at Plau, who was inspired by Marcelo Kimura's work to create a versatile humanist typeface capable of easily adapting to different design situations. With Kimura Sans, you will be able to create impactful headlines, translate briefings into efficient and stylish visual identities.
  39. Metral by The Northern Block, $19.30
    A geometric sans serif with a precise fabricated appearance. Smooth corners are mixed with subtle angles to form a strong, legible typeface ideally suited for a wide range of applications. Details include 6 weights with italics, an extended European character set, manually edited kerning, stylistic alternatives and Opentype features.
  40. RoundCut by Fábio Mansos, $23.00
    RoundCut Bold is a geometric grotesque typeface, ideal for large sizes (display proposals and headlines). Its structure is modern, strong and bold, noticeable in its minimal and geometrically forms. Although visually simple, the construction of each letter form is complex allowing some expression and uniqueness to the typeface.
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