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  1. Aurora by Bitstream, $29.99
    One of the classic old German large x-height Grotesques revised and still in use, identifiable by the rounded form of certain diagonal strokes.
  2. Furry by kapitza, $49.00
    Furry is a collection of 35 cute farm, wild and pet animal illustrations. All illustrations are drawn by hand and of the highest quality.
  3. Heraldic Devices Premium by Intellecta Design, $16.90
    A collection of shields, crowns and heraldry designs. Represents heraldry devices, Spanish city seals, world nations seals, coats of arms, helms, crowns, crests etc.
  4. Andron Freefont by SIAS, $-
    Try out one of the most distinguished text faces for free! Andron is a new design inspired by the best of classical Roman typefaces.
  5. Crosstown JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Crosstown JNL is a serif treatment of Midtown JNL, an Art Deco typeface displayed in the pages of an old 'how to' lettering book.
  6. French Stencil JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    French Stencil JNL was inspired by images of a set of metal stencils from France that were offered for sale in an online auction.
  7. Opium by Max Prive, $39.00
    Opium — a humanist display typeface with futuristic flared lines inspired by the anatomy of opium flowers. Designed using the herbarium specimens of Papaver somniferum.
  8. Stripwriter by Typotheticals, $10.00
    Stripwriter is a comic style font that has a multitude of uses. While not an original idea, this style of font is always useful.
  9. Ongunkan Modern Latin by Runic World Tamgacı, $45.00
    I present a beautiful interpretation of the Modern Latin Alphabet, in which the foundations of today's modern world and civilization have risen, enjoy it.
  10. Eight by Zang-O-Fonts, $25.00
    Eight was desinged to be heavily geometric. The main lines were intended to be entirely comprised of lines of eight different but set angles.
  11. Pompelmus by PizzaDude.dk, $15.00
    Crispy: ALL CAPS crispy letters Nutricious: "clean" version of Crispy Fiber: The messy inside of Crispy Healthy: Rough serif font Sweet: Handwritten and crunchy
  12. Pandemizing by Morganismi, $9.00
    Pandemizing is a decorative font with microbe-like letters and additional medical figures. It reminds you of the importance of healthcare. Supports multiple languages.
  13. Letterpress Retro JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    More treasures from the heyday of letterpress printing are found in Letterpress Retro JNL, with plenty of great cartoons, catch words, embellishments and more.
  14. Lustre by ParaType, $25.00
    Non-alphabetic typeface consisting of 38 silhouette and outline images of women’s footwear and accessories. Designed by Yana Kutyina. Released by ParaType in 2008.
  15. Zinekiss by Pedro Teixeira, $12.00
    Zinekiss - for the love of black ink and zine culture. Zinekiss, is a font with a very natural/organic handrawn script of black ink
  16. Thistle Borders by Wiescher Design, $19.50
    Thistle Borders are yet another "trouvaille". Great borders made out of thistles, teasles and flowers from the meadows of Victorian times by Gert Wiescher
  17. Stahlhelme Und Kronen by Intellecta Design, $22.90
    A collection of shields, crowns and heraldry designs. Represents heraldry devices, Spanish city seals, world nations seals, coats of arms, helms, crowns, crests, etc.
  18. Nolita by Sakha Design, $12.00
    Introducing the Nolita Font Duo, a classy pair of script and serif fonts. Nolita offers beautiful typographic harmony for a diversity of design projects.
  19. KG Feeling 22 by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    The handwriting of a college student - complete with the whimsical nature of a student jotting down notes to friends or doodling in her journal.
  20. Decomic Oblique by Volcano Type, $19.00
    Decomic Oblique is one of the handmade fonts of illustrator Paul Hoppe who lives in New York. The font was digitized by Boris Kahl.
  21. Standard Typewriter by Intellecta Design, $29.00
    Standard Typewriter, one of the Intellecta's bestsellers, is a family of emulation typewriter fonts with a partocular thin and beautifuldesign to improve your artwork.
  22. Rice Bowl JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Rice Bowl JNL is an Oriental-style typeface with a decidedly casual appearance - foregoing traditional structure for that of the look of hand-lettering.
  23. Stereo Gothic by Dharma Type, $14.99
    The concept of this font is very simple. Wide and Legible, No decorative, just simple. The variety of weights make your design more flexible.
  24. TT Marxiana by TypeType, $59.00
    TT Marxiana useful links: Specimen | History of creation | Graphic presentation | Customization options Please note! If you need OTF versions of the fonts, just email us at commercial@typetype.org About TT Marxiana: TT Marxiana is a project to reconstruct a set of pre-revolutionary fonts that were used in the layout of the "Niva" magazine, published by the St. Petersburg publishing house A.F. Marx. In our project, we decided to focus on a specific set of fonts that were used in the preparation and printing of the "Niva" magazine in 1887, namely its Antiqua and Italic, Grotesque and Elzevir. As part of the TT Marxiana project, we sought to adhere to strict historicity and maintain maximum proximity to the paper source. We tried to avoid any “modernization” of fonts, unless of course we consider this to be kerning work, the introduction of OpenType features and creation of manual hinting. As a result, with the TT Marxiana font family, a modern designer gets a full-fledged and functional set of different fonts, which allows using modern methods and using modern software to create, for example, a magazine in a design typical of the late 19th century. The TT Marxiana project started in the late summer of 2018 and from the very beginning went beyond the traditional projects of TypeType because of the importance of preserving the historical identity. Since up to this point, we had never before reconstructed the font from historical paper sources and with such a level of elaboration and attention to detail, it took us two years to implement this project. You can read more about all stages of the project in our blog, and here we will briefly talk about the result. As it turned out, drawing a font following the scanned pages of a century-old magazine is a very difficult task. In fact, such a font reconstruction very much resembles archaeological excavations or solving a complex cipher, and all these efforts are needed only in order to finally understand what steps need to be taken so that the resulting font is not just an antiqua, but the specific and accurate antiqua from "Niva" magazine. In addition, due to the specifics of printing, same characters in the old magazine setting looked completely different, which greatly complicated the task. In one place, there was less ink than needed, and the letter in the reference was not well-printed and thin, in some other place there was more ink and the letter had flooded. An important task was to preserve and convey this feeling of typographic printing, but at the same time it was important to identify the common logic and character of the dot gains so that the font would form a harmonious, single, but at the same time lively picture. Since the "Niva" magazine was historically published in Russian, the magazine had no shortage of references for the reconstruction of Cyrillic characters, but there were not many Latin letters in the magazine at all. In addition, the paper source lacked a part of punctuation, diacritics, there were no currency signs nor ligatures at all—we developed all these characters based on font catalogs of the 19–20 centuries, trying to reflect characteristic details from the main character composition to the max. So, for example, the Germandbls character, which is not in the original "Niva" set, we first found in one of the font catalogs, but still significantly redesigned it. We decided that in such a voluminous project, only graphic similarities with the original source are not enough and we came up with a feature that can be used to exchange modern Russian spelling for pre-revolutionary spelling. When this feature is turned on, yat and yer appear in the necessary places (i, ѣ, b, ѳ and ѵ), the endings of the words change, and so appears a complete sensation of the historical text. This feature works in all fonts of the TT Marxiana font family. TT Marxiana Antiqua is a scotch style serif, the drawing of which carefully preserved some of the artifacts obtained by printing, namely dot gain, a slight deformation of the letters and other visual nuances. TT Marxiana Antiqua has an interesting stylistic set that imitates the old setting and in which some of the signs are made with deliberate sticking or roughness. Using this set will provide an opportunity to further simulate the setting of that great time. TT Marxiana Grotesque is a rather thick and bold old grotesk. Its drawing also maximally preserved the defects obtained during printing and characteristic of its paper reference. In addition to pre-revolutionary spelling, TT Marxiana Grotesque has a decorative set with an inversion. This is a set of uppercase characters, numbers and punctuation, which allows you to type inverse headers, i.e. print white on black. As a result of using this set, you get the text against black bars—this way of displaying was very characteristic for print advertising at the turn of the century. In addition, about 30 decorative indicator stubs were drawn for this set: arrows, hands, clubs, etc. TT Marxiana Elzevir is a title or header font and is a compilation of monastic Elzevir that were actively used in the "Niva" magazine for all its prints. Unlike the antiqua, TT Marxiana Elzevir has sharper forms, and the influence of deformations from typographic printing is not as noticeable in the forms of its signs. This is primarily due to the specifics of its drawing and the fact that it was usually used as a heading font and was printed in large sizes. The height of the lowercase and uppercase characters of Elsevier is the same as the heights of the antiqua, but the font is more contrasting and lighter, it has a lot of white and, unlike the antiqua and the grotesque, there are a lot of sharp corners. An exclusive feature of the TT Marxiana Elzevir is an alternative set of uppercase characters with swash. • TT Marxiana Antiqua consist of 625 glyphs each and and it has 23 OpenType features, such as: aalt, ccmp, locl, subs, sinf, sups, numr, dnom, frac, ordn, lnum, pnum, tnum, onum, salt, calt, liga, ss01, ss02, ss03, ss04, ss05, case. • TT Marxiana Antiqua Italic consist of 586 glyphs each and and it has 22 OpenType features, such as: aalt, ccmp, locl, subs, sinf, sups, numr, dnom, frac, ordn, lnum, pnum, tnum, onum, salt, calt, liga, ss01, ss02, ss03, ss04, case. • TT Marxiana Grotesque consists of 708 glyphs and it has 22 OT features, such as: aalt, ccmp, locl, subs, sinf, sups, numr, dnom, frac, ordn, lnum, pnum, tnum, onum, salt, calt, liga, ss01, ss02, ss03, ss04, case. • TT Marxiana Elzevir consists of 780 glyphs and it has 21 OT features, such as: aalt, ccmp, locl, ordn, frac, tnum, onum, lnum, pnum, calt, ss01, ss02, ss03, ss04, ss05, ss06, salt, c2sc, smcp, case, liga. FOLLOW US: Instagram | Facebook | Website TT Marxiana language support: Acehnese, Afar, Albanian, Alsatian, Aragonese, Asu, Aymara, Banjar, Basque, Belarusian (cyr), Bemba, Bena, Betawi, Bislama, Boholano, Bosnian (cyr), Breton, Bulgarian (cyr), Catalan, Cebuano, Chamorro, Chiga, Cornish, Corsican, Cree, Danish, Dutch, Embu, English, Erzya, Estonian, Faroese, Fijian, Filipino, Finnish, French, Friulian, Gaelic, Galician, German, Gusii, Haitian Creole, Hiri Motu, Hungarian, Icelandic, Ilocano, Indonesian, Interlingua, Irish, Italian, Javanese, Judaeo-Spanish, Kabuverdianu, Kalenjin, Karachay-Balkar (cyr), Kashubian, Khasi, Khvarshi, Kinyarwanda, Kirundi, Kongo, Kumyk, Ladin, Leonese, Luganda, Luo, Luxembourgish, Luyia, Macedonian, Machame, Makhuwa-Meetto, Makonde, Malagasy, Malay, Manx, Mauritian Creole, Minangkabau, Montenegrin (cyr), Mordvin-moksha, Morisyen, Nauruan, Ndebele, Nias, Nogai, Norwegian, Nyankole, Occitan, Oromo, Palauan, Polish, Portuguese, Rheto-Romance, Rohingya, Romansh, Rombo, Rundi, Russian, Rusyn, Rwa, Samburu, Sango, Sangu, Scots, Sena, Serbian (cyr), Seychellois Creole, Shambala, Shona, Soga, Somali, Sotho, Spanish, Sundanese, Swahili, Swazi, Swedish, Swiss German, Tagalog, Taita, Tetum, Tok Pisin, Tsonga, Tswana, Ukrainian, Uyghur, Valencian, Volapük, Võro, Vunjo, Walloon, Xhosa, Zulu.
  25. Cal Rotunda by Posterizer KG, $16.00
    Calligrapher Rotunda Font is one of the calligraphic group of fonts called “21 alphabets for Calligraphers“. All graphemes are taken from calligraphic pages written in traditional Rotunda calligraphic style. This font is ideal for calligraphic sketches or for imitation of ancient manuscripts. The font contains all the Latin glyphs.
  26. Art Lesson JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The hand-lettered title of a vintage Walter Foster "how to draw" book inspired the Deco-influenced alphabet of Art Lesson JNL. Bold and retro in nature, this typeface gets the message across in a straightforward way, yet still has a bit of a casual feel to it.
  27. Burin by Monotype, $29.99
    The Burin family of typefaces consists of Roman and Sans variations. Burin Roman has very distinct lowercase characters b, c, d, g and y with a quirky use of tapered strokes and hairlines. Burin Sans is a light display face with an extended tail on the lowercase y.
  28. Banana Moonpie by Letterhanna Studio, $19.00
    "Banana Moonpie" is a fresh and whimsical addition to the world of fonts. This unique sans serif handwritten font combines the casual charm of handwritten script with the clarity of a sans serif typeface, resulting in a delightful and versatile font that's as fun as its name suggests.
  29. Burin Sans by Monotype, $29.99
    The Burin family of typefaces consists of Roman and Sans variations. Burin Roman has very distinct lowercase characters b, c, d, g and y with a quirky use of tapered strokes and hairlines. Burin Sans is a light display face with an extended tail on the lowercase y.
  30. Mealtone by Typebae, $15.00
    Mealtone is a handwritten signature script font that embodies a natural and smooth aesthetic. Its flowing curves and elegant strokes create a sense of authenticity and grace. With its organic feel, Mealtone captures the essence of a personalized signature, bringing a touch of personal style to any design.
  31. Carlomagno ND by Neufville Digital, $29.60
    Carlomango is a typeface designed by Ricardo Rousselot. It maintains the characteristics of the Carolingian script while preserving legibility. It stands out for the realism of its strokes, which look as if they are handwritten, bringing freshness and authenticity to its applications. Carlomagno is a Trademark of BauerTypes SL
  32. Eirlys by Typomancer, $24.00
    Eirlys a Gothic serif typeface with a touch of Celtic feeling. A combination of sharp serif and smooth joint gives a sweet & smart characteristic. Font comes with 4 weights: Light, Regular, SemiBold, Bold and suitable Italic, Especially Small Caps, Swash styles and dozen of alternates for your own experiment.
  33. Matamoros NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    Another tip of the hat to the halcyon days of woodtype, this cap-small cap typeface takes its name from the bustling Mexican metropolis just across the Rio Grande from Brownsville, Texas. Both versions of the font include 1252 Latin, 1250 CE (with localization for Romanian and Moldovan).
  34. Blusty by Craft Supply Co, $15.00
    Blusty Font Duo is an handwritten script font based on the expression of real handwriting, lets you transform type into an exciting and beautiful piece of work. The irregular, hand-lettered look adds a real human touch to things and comes along with a lot of loving details.
  35. Graffiti Rusty by Nirmana Visual, $22.00
    Inspired by the urban landscape and the rebellious spirit of youth culture. characterized by an edgy, raw, and energetic aesthetic that captures the dynamic energy of the street. Graffiti Rusty offers beautiful typographic harmony for a diversity of design projects, including logos & branding, social media posts, advertisements & product designs.
  36. Evening Initials JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Evening Initials JNL are based on a few random examples of some unusual Art Deco initials found within the pages of an old Dover clip art book. A complete set of letters was redrawn from scratch and are offered for your creative endeavors as a digital type font.
  37. Blacksmith JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    What started as an image of a single vintage brass stencil of the letter 'P' spotted in an online auction has turned into Blacksmith JNL. From that single letter Jeff Levine has created a complete Western stencil font, retaining the hand-made look of the original stencil piece.
  38. Cal Uncial by Posterizer KG, $16.00
    Calligrapher Uncial Font, is one of the calligraphic group of fonts called “21 alphabets for Calligraphers“. All graphemes are taken from calligraphic pages written on traditional Uncial calligraphic stile. This font is ideal for calligraphic sketches or for imitation of ancient manuscripts. It contains all the Latin glyphs.
  39. RM Scrapheap by Ray Meadows, $19.00
    Put together from a collection of old bits and pieces, RM Scrapheap is a distinctive display face with many uses. Due to the modular nature of this design there may be a slight lack of smoothness to the curves at very large point sizes (around 100 pt and above).
  40. Darkstone by Sanchit Sawaria, $40.00
    Darkstone is a hybrid blackletter display font which combines features of the fraktur and old english. The level of detail in the glyph drawings enables the users to exploit the pure form of the letters in big sizes. Darkstone is great for labels, mastheads, branding, advertising, posters, etc.
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