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  1. Baby Megista by IM Studio, $15.00
    Baby Megista is a calligraphic script font that comes with beautiful alternate characters. copper calligraphy mix in handlettering style. Designed to convey an elegant style. Baby Megista is attractive because it is subtle, clean, feminine, sensual, glamorous, simple and very easy to read. Its classic style is perfect to apply to all kinds of formal items such as invitations, labels, menus, logos, fashion, make up, stationery, letterpress, romantic novels, magazines, books, greeting/wedding cards, packaging, labels. Baby Megista has 304+ glyphs and 150 alternate characters. including multiple language support. It features OpenType with alternative styles, binders and character swashes, which allows you to mix and match letter pairs to suit your design, as well as a touch of ornamentation to make this font look elegant.
  2. Salistya by Kartiny Type, $12.00
    Salistya is an Elegant script font that comes with very beautiful character changes, a classic copper decorative script type with a modern touch, designed with high detail to present an elegant style. Salistya file Salistya script is interesting because the typeface is pleasing to the eye, clean, feminine, sensual, glamorous, simple and very easy to read, because of the many luxurious letter connections. I also offer a number of decent stylistic alternatives for some of the letters. Classic style is very suitable to be applied in various formal forms such as invitations, labels, restaurant menus, logos, fashion, make up, stationery, novels, magazines, books, greeting cards/weddings, packaging, labels or all kinds of advertisements. If you need help or have questions, let me know. I'm happy to help.
  3. Samithan by Kartiny Type, $12.00
    Samithan Script is an Elegant script font that comes with very beautiful character changes, a classic copper decorative script type with a modern touch, designed with high detail to present an elegant style. Samithan file Samithan is interesting because the typeface is pleasing to the eye, clean, feminine, sensual, glamorous, simple and very easy to read, because of the many luxurious letter connections. I also offer a number of decent stylistic alternatives for some of the letters. Classic style is very suitable to be applied in various formal forms such as invitations, labels, restaurant menus, logos, fashion, make up, stationery, novels, magazines, books, greeting cards/weddings, packaging, labels or all kinds of advertisements. If you need help or have questions, let me know. I'm happy to help.
  4. Almeliya by George Studio, $20.00
    Almeliya Script is a calligraphy script font that comes with a beautiful alternative character. a mixture of copper calligraphy with a handleting style. Designed for an elegant style. Almeliya Script attracts soft, clean, feminine, sensual, glamorous, simple and very easy to read fonts. The classic style is very suitable to be applied in various formal forms such as invitations, labels, menus, logos, fashion, make up, stationery, letterpress, romantic novels, magazines, books, greeting / wedding cards, packaging, labels. Almeliya Script has 600 glyphs. includes multiple language support. With OpenType features with alternative styles, ligatures and characters, it allows you to mix and match pairs of letters to suit your designs, as well as a touch of ornamentation to make this font look elegant. Thanks You So Much.
  5. Newspeak by Barnbrook Fonts, $30.00
    Newspeak is a display typeface based upon Soviet architectural forms from the Stalinist period (spanning the 1930s—'50s). Stalinist architecture is now considered unsightly and without aesthetic merit, yet it has a strange beauty, hinting at an unrealised utopia (while its function was to buttress a brutal dictatorship). Inspiration was also drawn from the Cyrillic alphabet which, to kids growing up in Western Europe in the '70s and '80s, was a cipher for an alternative way of living – Cyrillic letterforms represented the exotic, familiarity-twice-removed universe of Eastern Bloc states. When you visited a communist country you were confronted with unfamiliar typography that reinforced your sense of alienation and unease that there existed a real, if imperfect, working alternative to consumerism.
  6. Vertical by Alias, $60.00
    Alias Vertical is a sans serif typeface with a vertical cut-off point for letter endings. The vertical cut-offs bend round characters (b, c, o, etc) into a squarish, high-shouldered shape, suggesting Roger Excoffon’s Antique Olive. In mid-weights, the typeface mixes Antique Olive with typefaces such as Gill or Johnston, for example the shape of the t, the l borrowing Johnston’s flick. Vertical has the same minimal difference in weight between verticals and horizontals as Gill and Johnston, and the same sharp connection point where curves meet straight lines. Like Antique Olive, Vertical has a narrow connection point here, adding contrast and definition. The overall effect feels austere at lighter weights and strident and graphic at bolder weights, and sharp and incised throughout. In the Bold and Black weights, the squarish and top heavy shape of Antique Olive is most noticeable. For example the wide uppercase, with the B having almost-even width between top and bottom curves, and the almost-overhang of the top curve of the G. But Vertical does not have as extreme an aesthetic or square shape as Antique Olive. As well as its wide design, the upper case is given extra authority by being a slightly heavier weight than the lower case. This is a device borrowed from Gill, and other ‘old’ typefaces, where the upper case is presented as a titling design. Modern sensibilities are more focussed on an even colour between upper and lower case. Vertical was originally intended as a sister typeface to Ano, like AnoAngular or AnoStencil. Vertical developed into a similar but separate design. Ano was designed for use in Another Man — in its modular, circle-base design, and the way there aren’t the amendments usually made in bolder weights to ensure letter clarity. This is for layouts where different weights are used together in different sizes so that the overall letter weight is the same, a feature of the magazine. Where Ano is simple and graphic, Vertical has nuance and texture. It is a pragmatic, utility design. In the balance between graphic and typographic, its focus is the latter.
  7. Well, strap in folks, because we're diving into the whimsical world of "ChickenScratch" by Astigmatic One Eye, a font that looks like it was born from a hen party hosted by a bunch of rebellious teen...
  8. The "ShipsNBoats" typeface, a captivating creation by Manfred Klein, is an aesthetically distinct font that brings the essence of maritime wonders directly to the realm of typography. Klein, known fo...
  9. Portaso by Larin Type Co, $12.00
    PORTASO This is a vintage display font inspired by signage, logos in the style of the wild west of the old time. This is a great find for creating logos, various kinds of designs in vintage and wild West style. Portaso font family has only Capital letters and alternates to them. Also the Stamp style has a different texture for upper and lowercase. This collection includes 14 font styles: regular, rough, two shadows for regular style and two shadows for rough style and stamp style, also vintage, vintage rough, two shadows for vintage style and two shadows for vintage rough style and stamp style,
  10. Prototype by Barnbrook Fonts, $30.00
    Prototype is a typeface with a very contemporary identity crisis—is it old or new? uppercase or lowercase? serif or sans-serif? Prototype tries to be all things to all people. There have been many attempts at creating a universal typeface, one that rationalises the alphabet and removes the inconsistencies of upper and lower case, applying an unreasonable logic to something that has grown organically ...and is already perfectly usable! Prototype was the same experiment carried out at a time when design was experiencing an identity crisis of its own—letterforms that try to be all things to all people but end up being something else entirely.
  11. Greatwall by Runsell Type, $19.00
    Greatwall is a brush styled script, created by hand with a brush pen. This font is best used for your design project that has the concept of fun, brave and sporty. It is perfectly suited for signatures, stationery, logos, typography quotes, magazines or book covers, website headers, clothing, branding, packaging design and more. It's a handwritten script font containing upper and lowercase characters, numerals and a large range of punctuation. Greatwall includes: - Basic Character ( Uppercase and Lowercase, Numerals, Symbol and Punctuation) - Multi-Lingual support - Alternates and Ligatures: as is us es os ee dd ff ll mn ht oo of tt th st ss and you ond out. - PUA Encoded
  12. Rutherford by Device, $39.00
    Rutherford is clear, robust and authoritative, and reads well at small text sizes while also having the required heft for larger headlines. A wide range of weights makes it a versatile choice for magazines, branding, brochures and advertising. A slightly condensed obround serif with squared stroke terminals. The t, j and f curve around to harmonize with the terminals on the a and g, as does the tail of the Q. The italic incorporates cursive forms on the ends of the lower right and upper left strokes, and uses a single-story a. Includes full European Latin support and alternate designs for the Q and g in all weights.
  13. Atlantic Sea Washed by URW Type Foundry, $39.99
    The original plan for Atlantic was to design a typeface in the Venetian syle of the Renaissance, with handwriting character and large ascenders. There is a wave-rolling unevenness in both the x- and cap-height caused by the strong ductus pointing to the upper right, together with heavily curved serifs, resulting in a very lively image of text on a page. Atlantic – its name reflects the ocean, ships, carriers and loads, tourism and so on. These are the themes Atlantic is best suited for. The extended family includes a serif, a sans, and a special variant – a SeaWashed. Atlantic was designed for the URW++ SelecType collection.
  14. Brogue by The Type Fetish, $29.00
    Brogue was designed to be a display typeface, but it can be used for a small body of text. At its core it is an uncial influenced typeface that has been allowed to stray from its roots. Embracing other alphabets, Brogue mixes in some unexpected letterforms that really give it a quirky and unusual look. Because Brogue is unicase it allows the designer to mix and match the roman, italic, upper and lowercase letters together for a truly unique design. Brogue's character set will support the following languages: Azerbaijani (Latin), Belarusian (Latin), Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Esperanto, Finnish, French, German, Hungarian, Iclandic, Italian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Slovac, Spanish, Swedish, and Turkish
  15. Certificate by Scholtz Fonts, $18.20
    Elegant, fluid and romantic are but a few of the words that describe this beautiful font. Certificate is a perfect choice for awards, wedding invitations, greeting cards - in fact any products for which a sophisticated, contemporary yet formal look is sought. Certificate was designed for situations that require: - a classical, “award” like font (for certificates, invitations, formal notices etc); - a very legible font (particularly important for invitations to events such as weddings and formal occasions where details of the occasion are very important and should not be mis-read); Certificate is fully professional, carefully letterspaced and kerned. All upper and lower case characters, punctuation, numerals and accented characters are present.
  16. White Oleander by Nicky Laatz, $20.00
    White Oleander is a stylish handwritten font, with subtle texture imperfections, to appear as authentic as possible while remaining clearly legible in your projects. With four versions of the font: Regular, Slanted, Upright, and Compact, each with a slightly different feel, White Oleander is a truly versatile font — displaying a sophisticated, casual, and even playful tone — depending on which style you use. A comprehensive set of upper and lower case letter alternates, as well as a second set of lower case alternates is accessible via its handy Opentype features. White Oleander also features 32 natural-looking ligatures, along with ten swooping swashes, to add authentic variation to your design.
  17. Songlines by Fine Fonts, $29.00
    Songlines is based upon a pen-drawn script drawn by Michael Harvey to illustrate a poem by Johannes Thurman. The expressive and rough-edged letterforms of Songlines do not have any lowercase characters. Instead, alternative uppercase characters occupy their positions. By using a mixture of upper-case and lowercase characters, text can be given a very lively and vigorous character. For example, the two versions of L are designed to overlap and interact whichever way round they are used. The augmented Songlines Plus version, has many alternative characters and ligatures added together with Opentype features to enable their automatic substitution where the application in which they are used permits.
  18. Allysha Script by Sulthan Studio, $12.00
    Allysha Script is a handmade font created with passion and love. I love my work and the people who support me inspire me to always make it with my heart. Allysha Script is very elegant with smooth and soft lines, equipped with upper and lower case letters and alternative lowercase letters, swashes, multi-lingual symbols, numbers and punctuation. It is perfect for many design projects such as logo design, branding, blog graphics, stylish quotes, wedding stationery, art prints, collateral design, packaging, social media, and so on. I really enjoyed the process of making this font and I hope that you will make amazing designs with this font.
  19. Queen by Scholtz Fonts, $19.00
    Queen is based on the designer's own hand. It is a handwriting font with a difference (just like Affable). It has all the vigor and spontaneity of a hurried note, combined with a skilled and precise joining of characters to give a true cursive script. This font comes in three styles, Queen Regular, Queen Black & Queen Lite. Use Queen for: -- invitations -- advertising material where an informal and personal mood is required -- greeting cards -- menus -- book covers Queen is fully professional, carefully letterspaced and kerned, with line spacing (leading) that allows for accents for use in European languages. All upper and lower case characters, punctuation, numerals and accented characters are present.
  20. Mohair Sam NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    A collision between some stylin' caps from legendary lettering artist Samuel Welo and a lowercase loosely based on ATF’s Romany Script yields this curious little wonder. Named after a 70s song which averred that all it took to be “the coolest guy what is what am” is to talk fast, walk slow and look good wearing that 'hair. Please note that, due to the exaggerated overhang of the many of the uppercase characters, this font has been optimized for upper- and lowercase uses. Both versions of this font contain the Unicode 1252 (Latin) and Unicode 1250 (Central European) character sets, with localization for Romanian and Moldovan.
  21. Mrs Ant by Hipopotam Studio, $20.00
    Hand drawn serif typeface designed for one of our books. It has upper and lowercase characters with up to three alternate glyphs. Build in OpenType Contextual Alternates feature will automatically set alternate glyphs depending on frequency of appearance of the same character (even in web font but only in HTML5 browsers). The script doesn’t throw random glyphs. For example in the word “HIPPOPOTAMUS” you will automatically get three different “P” glyphs and two “O” glyphs. It really works great but of course you can always fine tune it by hand. Mrs Ant has an older brother. Mr Anteater was designed for headers for the same book.
  22. Perfect Dream by Sealoung, $17.00
    Introducing Perfect Dream – a new serif with all the nostalgic vibes! A classy eighties magazine-inspired serif - with a complementary italic version :) Comes in two normal and condensed versions, mix them together to create an interesting effect. Perfect Dream is a beautiful nostalgic upper and lower case typography that looks amazing in both large and small settings as display and body text. I love combining regular and italics, either all in one word (as in the Missfits sample) or in body text! Don't forget to use all caps as well in your blending and matching - this adds contrast and impact to your type design.
  23. Fracture by Scholtz Fonts, $21.00
    Fracture is a broken font -- broken into many pieces -- yet it still conveys a powerful and modern message. It is a funky, in-your-face font that has strong overtones of modern rap and hip-hop culture. Its fragmented look brings to mind graffiti, contemporary youth culture, kids-on-the-move. Fracture is a must for movie posters, event posters, CD & DVD covers, clothing ads & swing tags, funky magazines, in fact, any product aimed at the young, trendy market. The font is letterspaced and kerned and has a complete character set (all upper and lower case, numerals and mathematical symbols and a complete set of accented and special characters).
  24. Coastine by Typetemp Studio, $20.00
    Coastine Chic Modern Font is Sans-Serif Font with upper and lowercase is complemented by some of the same alternatives made with love. Access your OpenType features to access the large selection of alternate letters and ligatures, select the letters you like from the large variety to get the display font you like. Perfect for editorial projects, Logo design, Clothing Branding, product packaging, magazine headers, or simply as a stylish text overlay to any background image. Features : Uppercase and Lowercase Stylistic Alternates & Ligatures Numerals & Punctuation Multilanguange PUA Encoded Web Font Included Thank you for visiting my shop! Contact me with an inbox message If you have any question. Happy Creating
  25. Text by Alias Collection, $60.00
    Whereas blackletter types were hand written, Text letterforms are drawn using a series of graphic shapes that slot together in a series of permutations, one set for lower case and another for the upper case. As the link between the method of construction of the letterforms has been removed from the appearance (the quill pen with which they were written resulting in the angle and sharp stresses) there is no logic for these stylistic elements to work in any set way. As this fundamental rule of the blackletter style has been removed the typeface has become something other than a typical or derivative blackletter font.
  26. Rumpled by Ingrimayne Type, $9.00
    TapedUp, Tinkerer, and Rumpled are based on the template I used for several letterbat fonts—fonts made of wrenches and bolts, hammers, or paper clips. TapedUp can be thought of as a font made from masking tape, and Rumpled is the same design but the tape pieces are wavy. Tinkerer is the same design but with elements that resemble what might happen if one constructed letters from Tinker Toys. All are caps only, but some of the shapes on the lower-case keys differ from the corresponding shapes on the upper-case keys. The Rumpled family has four members, the regular, an oblique, a shadowed, and an oblique shadowed.
  27. Galavant by Atlantic Fonts, $32.00
    Galavant will take you anywhere you want to go! Enjoy three font looks in one; a fun, chunky lower-case, a bold, animated upper-case, and in all-caps with discretionary ligatures turned on, Galavant is tightly interlocking. To explore the interlocking possibilities, turn some ligatures off and others on until you settle on the best combo. There are over 260 two, three, and four-letter ligatures available. Discover interlocking ligatures featuring lower-case "i" along the road as well. In sentence-case, turn discretionary ligatures off, except to add more handmade variation in double-letter pairs and to access a fine "ft". However you roam, Galavant aims to entertain.
  28. P22 Kirkwall by IHOF, $24.95
    P22 Kirkwall is an unusual and elegant design. The upper case letters have a slightly curved stem that ends in a small serif and wedge crossbars. The lower case letters have a fluid and easy design with end-hooks and long leading serifs. Kirkwall Trim and Bold Trim styles contain an alternate set of lower case characters without the long leading serifs and end-hooks. P22 Kirkwall is appealing for display work and appropriate for short texts and headlines. According to the designer: "The type design is inspired by my meeting with the people of Orkney Island and their culture, and it's my tribute to the St. Magnus Cathedral in Kirkwall."
  29. Mercado by MADType, $24.00
    Mercado is a versatile stencil font family with 3 styles and 3 weights of each style. I was inspired by local boutique supermarkets to create a stencil font family with both upper and lowercase as well as a large international characterset. Mercado Regular can be used at small point sizes without the stencil gaps filling in. It also makes a bold statement when used large. Mercado Display with it's precision slices is best used large, or in any design solution where the tight gaps will not become filled in. Mercado Sans is a quirky and strong sans serif based on the bones of the stencil version.
  30. Bufftron by Juliawan90, $15.00
    The BUFFTRON Font. It lets you create Logos, business cards, posters, branding, stationery, design titles, blog headers, quote art, typographic art, BUFFTRON Font is suitable for types of designs such as branding projects, logos, architectural design, construction, social media posts. What's Included: - Works on PC & Mac - Simple installation - Can be accessed in Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, CorelDRAW, Adobe InDesign. BUFFTRON Fonts also includes a complete set of upper and lowercase letters, numbers, punctuation, multilingual. It will be perfect for all kinds of printing techniques, You can embroider, laser cut, gold foil, etc. Need help? If you want to ask another question, send me a message.
  31. Canberra Script by Romie Creative, $19.00
    Canberra is a classy handwritten font with distinctive curves, inside with some eye-catching features that are perfect for feminine-style projects. Canberra features start and end engraved in upper and lower case, very beautiful ligatures and this font is perfectly qualified when you use it for wedding design projects, fashion, greetings, invitations, social media and more. This font includes alternative glyphs. You can access alternative glyphs via Font Book (Mac users) or Windows Character Map (Windows users), I've put the tutorial link inside the zip file. WHAT'S INCLUDED: Basic Characters (Capital and Lowercase, Numbers, Symbols and Punctuation) fastener Washed PUA encoded Multilingual Support
  32. Umkhonto by Scholtz Fonts, $19.00
    Umkhonto is the Zulu word for SPEAR, the traditional weapon of war that the Zulus used. The sharp points of the letters face upwards and represent the sharp points of the dangerous spears. The font includes a full 256 character set: all upper and lower case letters, as well as all numerals and punctuation. It also includes the most commonly used characters used in non-English European languages such as Spanish, French, German and Portuguese. The numerals are mono-spaced so that they will line up correctly in columns of figures. The letters of the alphabet are spaced according to their width and are carefully kerned.
  33. Amora by Jen Wagner Co., $19.00
    Amora is a messy, feminine, carefree script that is perfect for logos, posters, signage, and more! Fonts I paired with in the samples are Adobe Caslon, Proxima Nova (both available through www.typekit.com) and Bebas Neue. Comes with 79 ligatures for a totally unique hand-written feel! Includes: Upper + Lowercase Letters w/ alternates Non-English support 79 Ligatures Best for: Logos Branding Large format writing Feminine look + feel Paired with sans serifs (Proxima Nova, Bebas) and classic serifs (Adobe Caslon, Baskerville) Web headers Signage Wedding invitations and decor (table numbers, signage, balloons, etc.) Not best for: Small printing Long quotes (generally flows better with just a few words) Patterned backgrounds
  34. Boster by Rhd Studio, $20.00
    Boster is a stylish modern calligraphy font with a chic casual style. It's perfect for branding, wedding invitations and cards, and maybe for red wine labels. The booster includes a beautiful full set of upper and lower case letters, numbers, assorted punctuation marks. All lowercase letters include start and end strokes, providing a realistic handwriting style. What did you get, honey? To use beautiful strokes, 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 font swash file: Thank you and have a nice day, Gulya
  35. Xtencil Pro by John Moore Type Foundry, $25.00
    Xtencil is a typeface inspired by the shapes of the drawing templates letters, based on the letter forms of Photo-lettering Glaser Stencil from universal teacher Milton Glaser who at the same time was influenced by the modernism and the Futura of Paul Renner. Xtencil is a round letter to create a great looks, ideal for posters and headlines. Xtencil not come as a drawing template, but as true Pro OpenType typography. Now in a complete family with upper and lower cases, an inline and a thickened Shadow versions to play with layers, also accompanied by a Dingbats font with fun graphics in the same spirit.
  36. Scribble Note by Hanoded, $15.00
    My family and I recently bought a fixer-upper farm from the 1930 and I have been renovating and building for the last three+ months. I have a lot on my mind (as you can imagine), so I write little notes to keep track of what I need to do. Of course, since I’m often in the middle of something that needs to be done NOW, these notes are kind of messy. I just finished the bathroom and toilet upstairs, so I could actually finish a new font! Scribble Note is an ode to all those messy notes I wrote. Comes with a cool Doodle pack as well!
  37. HeyPumpkin by Ingrimayne Type, $14.95
    HeyPumkin is a letterbat font designed for use in the late autumn, when the leaves are falling and the harvest is underway. October 31 is an especially good time to use it. The upper- and lower-case letters are almost identical. If you want a version of this face without the pumpkins, try Ingone. Buried in the font is another set of letters on pumpkins. They are on unicode characters in the 2400 block, circled digits and letters. These characters can also be accessed using the OpenType stylistic sets feature. (The alternative characters are further developed in a separate typeface, part of the InsideLetters family.)
  38. Sheldon by PintassilgoPrints, $24.00
    Sheldon family draws inspiration from the beautiful and eloquent posters of Polish graphic artist Marian Stachurski. Generously sprinkled with stylistic oddities, this is the perfect typeface for having some cool typographic unevenness without losing the ever-handy sans-serifness. Sheldon is an all caps font but holds different characters on upper- and lower-case slots for a more consistent handcrafted feel. Its OpenType Contextual Alternates feature manages to instantly alternate these glyphs. The family includes 3 handy weights, so it can accommodate numerous typographic tasks. It also brings a very cool picture font, which charmingly completes this useful and visually striking font family. Have fun!
  39. Grafika by Alphabet Soup, $45.00
    Grafika is a completely original design, done in an “Art Deco” spirit reminiscent of the 1920s and ‘30s. I designed Grafika many years ago to be typeset for title cards, and both opening and end credits for the Merchant/Ivory feature film “Savages”. After the film, the design languished in my archives until I rediscovered it. I have digitally redrawn Grafika, completing it with all the alternates, ligatures, math, foreign accented characters and punctuation that weren’t required of the original design for film. Grafika is strongest when set in upper and lowercase—its unique caps extending below the baseline—although all caps settings are encouraged as well.
  40. Button by Scholtz Fonts, $21.00
    Button is a solid, chunky, font, with a bold symmetry that makes it a must for products aimed at the younger set. Its unusual letter shapes all point to “NEW TREND!” It is the perfect choice for marketing companies targeting: ⁃ web-design and the creation of stylish buttons and menus ⁃ the music scene: CD covers, posters, music videos ⁃ the movie scene: posters, ads, movie titles ⁃ the theatre scene: posters, programs, ads, promotions ⁃ the fashion scene: swingtags, posters, brochures, signage, ads It has been carefully letterspaced and kerned. It contains a full character set: all upper and lower case characters, punctuation, numerals and accented characters are present.
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