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  1. Eckhardt Brushletter JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The wealth of vintage hand-lettering styles found in a 1941 edition of the Speedball® Lettering Pen instruction book has allowed Jeff Levine to re-draw a number of them in digital format for today's designers. As with other fonts in the Eckhardt Series of sign painter-inspired styles, this font is named in honor of Jeff's good friend Albert Eckhardt, Jr. Al was quite the talented sign writer, and ran Allied Signs in Miami, Florida from 1959 until his passing.
  2. Diva Doodles by Outside the Line, $19.00
    Diva Doodles is a picture font from Outside the Line. It has 40 little icons... of girl things such as lipstick, nail polish, perfume, shoes, hats, camera, phone, iPod, purses, shirts, skirts and a pair of PJs. If you liked the font Doodles, Doodles Too, Holiday Doodles or Holiday Doodles Too you should love Diva Doodles as it is more of the same style. It can be found in the book "Indie Fonts 3, a Compendium of Digital Type from Independent Foundries".
  3. Venettica Script by Letterhend, $16.00
    Please meet Venettica Signature, a romantic script typeface. As you can see, this typeface has elegant look with natural feel. The swashes make the font looks even more unique. You can play around and mix and match the swashes, combining into a great signature! They works perfect for you who needs a typeface for headline, logotype, apparel, invitation, branding, packaging, advertising etc. This typeface is comes in uppercase, lowercase, punctuation, symbols, numerals, stylistic set alternate, ligatures, etc also support multilingual.
  4. Doggybag by Kustomtype, $25.00
    Doggybag is a font based on a text I found on a long-standing rock and roll record in a thrift store. Using several characters, I completed the font, vectorized and digitized it into a thoroughly modern font. The font is ideal to use as a display font, for rock bands, posters, T-shirts, postcards, etc. In short, Doggybag is an indispensable font for all your graphic works or projects. Lastly, it is a font for an eye-catching design. Enjoy Doggybag!
  5. LTC Goudy Modern by Lanston Type Co., $39.95
    Goudy Modern/Open was designed by Frederic Goudy, who was inspired by the caption of a French engraving. It is Goudy's first attempt at a "modern" face, but with less contrast and rigidity normally found in Bodoni style Modern faces. Goudy Modern was designed later in 1918 after viewing a proof of Goudy Open with the line filled in. Not a true modern face, but still a Goudy classic. The Pro versions include ligatures, varieties of numerals and Central European character sets.
  6. Funny Papers JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Sheet music for the 1910 composition "Good-By Betty Brown" has its title hand lettered in a thick and thin, condensed sans serif design reminiscent of lettering found in later comic strips and books of the 1930s and 1940s. Transcending both the Art Nouveau and Art Deco styles, Funny Papers JNL gets its name from the slang reference Americans of the early 20th Century gave the Sunday comics pages in their local newspapers, and is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  7. Clasica by Latinotype, $26.00
    The font family "Clasica" is ideal to cover every design need. Excellent for titles, paragraphs, magazines, books, editorials and logos. The particularity and identity of this font is found in the thinness of its vertical strokes and symmetrical serif. Inspired by the "Optima" font but with a serif that gives a different and new feel. "Clasica" counts with glyphs for the letters: a, e, f, g, r and y. This font family comes with 9 different weights with their respective italics.
  8. Sholaria by Subqi Studio, $29.99
    Sholaria designed to be a clean and luxurious display script font. Inspired by vintage copperplate style. Carefully made for the best 'flow' result. Came with seamless connection each others . Ton of 'necessary' swash alternates to playing with, around 400 glyphs total. This font will suitable for your any project. Branding, quotes, headlines, romantic letters and many more. Little note, you could access the end swash by check the number 1 and 2 alternate or just find it via glyph table.
  9. Influenza by Kenn Munk, $26.00
    Influenza, whose name means 'the flu' in a number of languages, is a fat, single weight typeface. It's a bastard typeface, each character stands alone as an independent angular structure. Some characters have stylised blackletter features, some are quasi-bitmapped, some are blends between upper and lower case. This also inspired the name since the flu virus changes every time it comes around, it's a new disease every time you have to stay home under the covers drinking hot tea.
  10. Type Uncommon JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Never let it be said that a good pun and a good font name can't work well together. The vintage sheet music for a 1920s-era song called "King Tut" (not to be confused with the novelty tune by comedian Steve Martin) presented an oddly-interesting block font which is now available in digital form as Type Uncommon JNL. The pun derives from the font's name of "Type Uncommon", which is similar in sound to King Tut's full name (which is Tutankhaten).
  11. Bombarda by ParaType, $30.00
    Bombarda is a big gun, and surely a font named like that must have specific dimensions in order to make the text sound loud and powerful. Due to extreme thickness of basic strokes and of maximum possible serifs it will look great on the cover of a comic book, colorful splash screens of computer games as well as other applications where the title should have particular weight. The font was designed by Alexander Lubovenko and released by ParaType in 2016.
  12. LTC Goudy Open by Lanston Type Co., $39.95
    Goudy Modern/Open was designed by Frederic Goudy, who was inspired by the caption of a French engraving. It is Goudy's first attempt at a "modern" face, but with less contrast and rigidity normally found in Bodoni style Modern faces. Goudy Modern was designed later in 1918 after viewing a proof of Goudy Open with the line filled in. Not a true modern face, but still a Goudy classic. The Pro versions include ligatures, varieties of numerals and Central European character sets.
  13. Mini Moniker by AnkaDrozd, $27.00
    Mini Moniker Simple Font Elevate your design simplicity with Mini Moniker, a digital font that embodies the essence of minimalism. Perfectly curated for short phrases and print design, this font brings a clean and understated style to your creative projects. Each letter is a testament to the beauty found in simplicity, making Mini Moniker the ideal choice for those seeking a sleek and modern aesthetic. Enhance your visual language with this versatile font and let your words speak with clarity and elegance.
  14. Social Networking Icons by Matt Grey Design, $26.00
    The Social Networking Icons font family has been designed to simplify the process of routinely loading and pasting social icons around, for both print and on the web – reducing server load and saving time. They are great for embedding in webpages or for use on product packaging, posters, flyers and other marketing materials. Comes with a PDF guide and an interactive symbol sheet with labelled icons for reference. v4.0 Is out now with multiple improvements and updates on most icons.
  15. Goudy 38 by Red Rooster Collection, $45.00
    Designed by Les Usherwood. Digitally engineered by Steve Jackaman. Originally designed by Frederick Goudy for the original Life magazine, circa 1908. Because of delays in production, the face was never used by the magazine. However, Gimbel Brothers, the famous New York department store, opened in 1910, around the time of the release of the typeface, which was used almost exclusively for its advertising and was often known as Goudy Gimbel, but the typeface was better known by the Monotype series number Goudy 38.
  16. Burger Shake by Bogstav, $17.00
    A burger and a shake - the classic companions! Mix those two and you get the Burger Shake - it may not sound very delicious, but the thought of mixing two nice things is great...or something! :) Anyway, the Burger Shake font is about having fun in a legible way. The letters are slightly uneven and rough here and there, and has this nice handmade organic feeling. I've added 5 slightly different versions of each letter, and they automatically cycle as you type!
  17. Urgent Burger by Four Lines Std, $15.00
    Meet Urgent Burger, a font inspired by paper cut styles. "Urgent Burger" is not just about looks; it's also designed with the science of typography in mind. Each letter is crafted for exceptional readability and legibility. So, your message always shines through. Whether you're designing a whimsical birthday card, a captivating logo, or a funky poster, "Urgent Burger" adapts effortlessly to any project. With multiple weights and styles, you have the creative freedom to play around and explore endless possibilities.
  18. Bungehuis by Hanoded, $15.00
    Bungehuis font was modeled on the lettering found on an Amsterdam art deco building from 1931. This building on the Spuistraat, also called "Het Bungehuis", used to house offices, but is now part of the University of Amsterdam. In 2015 it had its brief moment of fame, when students, demanding more democracy at the University, occupied it. Bungehuis is a heavy art deco font and would look great on posters and in headlines. It comes with a rather democratic range of diacritics.
  19. Caslon Titling by Monotype, $29.99
    Monotype Caslon Titling was made available for hot metal casting in 1932. The capital Monotype Caslon Titling letters were based on types from the Stephenson Blake Foundry, previously the Caslon Foundry. Originally designed by William Caslon in the eighteenth century, Caslon is considered an old face although it has characteristics which were later found in the transitional typefaces. The Monotype Caslon Titling font has a distinctive style, generous width and strong color, ideal for use in advertising, magazines and on book jackets.
  20. Belymon Script by Letterhend, $16.00
    Belymon Script is a one-of-a-kind script with classic touch and very readable at glance. Really perfect for you who needs a typeface for especially logotype, apparel, invitation, branding, packaging, advertising etc. The main feature for this script is stylistic set for each characters up to 6 set! Just play around and you will enjoy it. This typeface is comes in uppercase, lowercase, punctuations, symbols & numerals, stylistic set alternate, ligatures, etc also support multilingual and already PUA encoded.
  21. La Danse by IHOF, $24.95
    Gábor Kóthay in Hungary has developed an archaic identity largely based upon lettering from a rare Type Specimen of the Jesuit Academy Press of Tyrnavia (1773). They have developed many baroque style typefaces of Hungarian derivation. Gábor wanted an authentic handwriting revival from that age as well. La Danse is a 'facsimile' font, based on the manuscript of an inventory found in the original Tyrnavia specimen. The manuscript was written in an archaic Latin alphabet therefore some modern interpretations have been inserted.
  22. Aago by Positype, $22.00
    Aago is year-long project to create sans inspired by Positype's popular Aaux Next typeface, but not beholden to its previous conventions. 54 fonts spread across 3 widths, 9 weights, and each with matching italics. Drawn from the ground up to “just work well” across print and screen uses, Aago provides a comfortable, not too wide footprint with hopes of becoming a go-to utilitarian typeface perfect for packaging, branding and identity systems, poster and billboards, small and HD screens alike.
  23. Ongunkan Old Turkic Yenisei by Runic World Tamgacı, $50.00
    The Yenisei Inscriptions consist of a total of 158 Turkish inscriptions, kurgans (graves) and rock stones that have been found along the Yenisei River, which passes through the Khakasya, Tuva and Altai Autonomous Republics in Russia. The inscriptions were written with Turkish Stamps, which we know as the Orkhon Alphabet. In addition, there are dozens of versions of the Turkish Runic script, apart from the Yenisei inscriptions and the Orkhon inscriptions. I will present the other versions here as soon as possible.
  24. Baby Snowman by Attype Studio, $10.00
    Introducing Baby Snowman - Inspired by snow on handwritting, Baby Snowman perfect for winter events, making calligraphy merry christmas with snow around it. combine with Baby Snowman display to make amazing design! Two style Font: Handwritting & Display Baby Snowman is perfect for winter sale design, branding, logo, invitation, stationery, wedding, product packaging, merchandise, monogram, blog design, game titles, cute style design, Book/Cover Title and more. Features : - Baby Snowman.otf - Baby Snowman Display.otf - Multilingual Support --- Hope you enjoy with our font! Attype Studio
  25. Ticketing by K-Type, $20.00
    Ticketing is a monospaced font loosely based on the pixel style lettering of electronic ticketing, designed for clarity when cheaply printed at small sizes. Ticketing, however, has a larger x-height than is often found on ticket type. The glyphs were drawn on a square grid 13 wide by 22 high, though some accented characters are taller or extend below the baseline. The Space is a full character width, but the Non-Breaking Space is set to half the width of the glyphs.
  26. Voyager Mono by Anton Kokoshka, $29.00
    Voyager Mono is a geometric monospaced grotesque family. It has two width styles - Voyager Mono (630em) and Voyager Mono Cond (580em). Available in 7 weights plus matching italics and alternate styles without slope with italic letters "a" and "g". Particular attention was paid to the problematic letters for monospaced fonts - "m" and "w". The optimal solution was found so that all signs looked good even in black style. Voyager Mono is perfect for the brand design, advertising, logo, gaming and packaging.
  27. Hippie Comics JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    In the 1920 edition of “How to Paint Signs and Sho’ Cards” by E. C. Matthews is an example of what is termed “poster lettering” that is so free form and unusual it borders on the eccentric. Resembling lettering more commonly found in 1960s “underground comics” of the Hippie generation rather than of the Art Nouveau period, it oddly enough works well in both styles. This novelty typeface is now available as Hippie Comics JNL in both regular and oblique versions.
  28. Darker Marker by Hanoded, $15.00
    Darker Marker is just what the name suggests: I found a very big fat marker in a local stationary store, bought it, came home and went to work on this font. Darker Marker is a very clear, very easy to read marker font. It is all caps, but upper and lower case differ and can be interchanged. Darth Vader would have said: “come to the dark side” and I believe you should. Darker Marker comes preloaded with all the diacritics you need.
  29. ITC Vintage by ITC, $40.99
    ITC Vintage is a collaborative effort by California designer Holly Goldsmith and Ilene Strizver. It was inspired by several character shapes found in an all caps headline from a 1915 magazine advertisement. Working under Strizver's art direction, Goldsmith sketched the remaining caps in pencil on vellum, revised them, and after scanning them, added the final adjustments in Fontographer. It includes a caps and small caps alphabet. ITC Vintage is a classic and dignified headline design that suggests elegance and simplicity.
  30. Fingerfood by Hanoded, $15.00
    I made this font using my index finger and Chinese ink. I thought the ink would come off easily, but I can tell you: it doesn’t. I have been walking around with a black stained finger for a week now and I do get strange looks from people every so often… Fingerfood, of course, is hand made. It is a rather playful font - all caps, but lower and upper case differ and like to mingle. Comes with a full diacritics palette.
  31. Al Salks Bold by Aluyeah Studio, $149.00
    Hello Aluyeaholics! Introducing Salks, the Typeface That Brings Joy to Your Designs! Salks is a playful and joyful display typeface that will add a touch of happiness to your creative projects. With Salks' 140+ playful ligatures, four weight options, quick access features, and careful attention to detail, you'll have the perfect tool to instantly uplift any project and unlock unlimited creative possibilities. Experience the happiness that Salks brings to your creative world with this delightful display typeface that guarantees smiles all around.
  32. Andeas by Gatype, $12.00
    The Andeas font is perfect for branding, poster design, t-shirts, invitations, designs for kids, and editorial design. It comes with over 400 glyphs, including ligatures. OpenType features include style sets, character variants, starting and ending forms, and multilingual support. Important information: To access the alternatives, you must have access to an older version of Photoshop to copy/paste the glyphs from the included PSD, OR the Glyphs Panel, which can be found in Photoshop CC or any Version of Adobe Illustrator. Thanks.
  33. Zonaix by PizzaDude.dk, $17.00
    In October 2010 I released a font called “Zanoix” It was based upon a an old horror movie poster. I looked through and old folder, and found the font that served as a base for this the grungy font. Zonaix is opposite to Zanoix, because it is super clean, pointy and is made entirely of straight lines! With the sharp pointed serifs and whacky lines, it is a good choice for a legible seriffed font - not necessarily for anything scary!
  34. Mint Condition by Hanoded, $15.00
    My kids like to read Donald Duck magazine. They have boxes full of old editions that we bought second hand. Most of the comics are well-used, but there are some in near mint condition. I thought it would be nice to create a font that mimics the lettering found in comics. Mint condition is a very nice, very friendly handmade comic book font that comes with extensive language support (including Vietnamese and Cyrillic), plus two sets of alternate glyphs.
  35. Vladimir Script by ITC, $40.99
    Vladimir Script is a brush-style font, similar to the kind of lettering found on old hand-painted department store signs during the 1950s. The letters have a steep slant, and the uppercase letters and the numbers are rather informal. Many of the letters' strokes end in looped terminals, some with dynamic amounts of contrast. Vladimir Script is best used in larger point sizes, where its subtle details can dance across the page. The typeface looks fabulous on signs and cards.
  36. Peanut Slap by PizzaDude.dk, $16.00
    I love peanuts! Actually I eat peanuts every day, in the shape of Peanut Butter ... and it kind of slaps me in the face with energy and good taste! What a good way to start the day! The same thing could fit to this font: a good way to start your day is with a good design ... using my Peanut Slap font: Mix the 3 versions with your favourite colorscheme, play around with the transparency...and voila! Great results awaits you!
  37. Kyotce by Soerat Company, $24.00
    Kyotce is inspired by the Egyptian serif which has a strong and bold typeface. This family of 8 weights from Light to Bold along with italics and is perfect for advertising, packaging, logo, editorial and publishing, branding and other creative industries. Each style includes 700+ glyphs, Kyoto supports around 200 languages in the Latin and Cyrillic. This font provides advanced typographic support with features such as ligatures, alternate characters, old-style figures, fractions, numerator/denominator, superior/inferior, and various symbols.
  38. Saltpetre by Magpie Paper Works, $32.00
    Inspired by late 18th century type specimens, Saltpetre is a grounded yet rustic typeface. His letters have been hand-inked with antique dip pens and playfully spaced for a charming, irregular look. In addition to a set of 26 upper case letters, the font includes a variety of period graphics, interlocking decorative borders, numerals, punctuation, currency figures and multi-lingual support. Saltpetre is extremely versatile and excels at display, as well as specialized uses such as cartography and historical reproduction.
  39. Fiction Crusader by PizzaDude.dk, $17.00
    The name “Fiction Crusader” was generated by a random word generator. It may sound odd, but I like the feel of it. Use your imagination: what exactly is a fiction crusader? Each letter has 6 slightly different versions, and they automatically cycle as you type. A great way to make your text look more lively and vibrant! I guess that this is an all-purpose font, because I can’t think of a project that couldn’t use a font like this!
  40. Morgenfrisk by Hanoded, $10.00
    Morgenfrisk is one of those words you cannot really translate: it is Danish for ‘feeling refreshed after a good night’s sleep’. Morgenfrisk font is a handmade, thin school class font - very legible, very neat and very nice too. I found the original letters in a Speedball™ Text Book. There were only so many of them, so I designed the missing ones myself. I adjusted some of the original letters to a more contemporary look. Comes with a frisk amount of diacritics!
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