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  1. Digital Delivery by Comicraft, $49.00
    No, we’re not referring to the strange phenomenon of babies who are born pinkies first, and we’re not talking about downloading oven-fresh loaves of bread byte by byte! If you have any UNDERSTANDING of the name of this font then you’re in good shape, because we won’t be REINVENTING it any time soon. Created by John Roshell for the incomparable Scott McCloud to letter REINVENTING COMICS, this friendly & easy-to-read pen style later appeared on the letters pages of ELEPHANTMEN.⁠
  2. TOMO Pillo by TOMO Fonts, $15.00
    TOMO Pillo! a blocky style fat face with attitude. Bold, heavy and fun! all at the same time! You will only need this font to make your designs stand out fresh!
  3. Bluegrass by Scrowleyfonts, $14.00
    Bluegrass is a smart, fresh font loosely influenced by brush stroke writing. The font includes complementary borders and ornaments accessible as alternates to the standard character keys in Opentype aware applications.
  4. Jully Julia by Romie Creative, $12.00
    Jully Julia ! Fresh modern handwritten font with decorative characters and dancing baseline. So beautiful on invitations such as crafts, greeting cards, branding materials, business cards, quotes, posters and other design concepts.
  5. Liliming by Cubo Fonts, $25.00
    That font was designed for Liliming, a famous Shanghainese feminine fashion brand. As the brand itself, it shows a solid background - a former typewriter machine feeling - and a fresh creative touch.
  6. Sheppaloe by Khurasan, $8.00
    Sheppaloe is a fresh handwritten font with an elegant and vintage feeling. Sheppaloe includes a full set capital and lowercase letters, as well as multi-lingual support, currency figures, numerals, & punctuation.
  7. Arbor Brush by GroupType, $29.00
    Arbor Brush is a fresh and lively brush script from the FontHaus design studio. The design is organic, strong, painterly, and anything but tentative. Great for advertising, menus, signage, or display.
  8. Acta Variable by DSType, $350.00
    Acta Variable is a clean and fresh type system that remains conservative enough for newspaper setting. The complete Acta Variable allows the possibility to modify the Weight and Optical size axis.
  9. Bunday Sans by Buntype, $22.50
    Buntype’s new Bunday™ Sans Font Family consists of four main states with different moods: the crisp and distinctive sans, the cute script styled upright and the matching italics (these upright styles are currently not available). All states of Bunday™ Sans share the same contemporary, clear and open base forms and create a space-saving and homogeneous text colour. Despite the fact that the overall width is space-saving or narrow, Bunday™ Sans offers good legibility. The font was manually hinted and contains extensive handcrafted kerning tables to ensure perfect appearance in all media.  Bunday™ Sans ships with 9 standard, 9 upright italic, 16 italic styles from a considerable thin “Hair” to a pretty fat “Heavy” weight. It supports at least 99 languages and provides OpenType® features for ligatures, alternative glyphs, localised forms and more.  Please take a look at the other members of the Bunday superfamily: Bunday™ Clean Bunday™ Slab Further information: Bunday Sans Specimen PDF Bunday Sans OpenType® Quickguide Feature Summary: 9 weights: Hair, Light, Thin, SemiLight, Regular, SemiBold, Bold, ExtraBold and Heavy 4 Moods: Sans, Upright, Sans Italic and Upright Italic Overall width: Narrow or Space-Saving Advanced “f” ligature set* “s” and “c” ligatures* Alternates Characters: a, ç, e, f, g, l, t, y and more* Capital German Esszett* Supports at least 99 Languages * Available only in applications with advanced OpenType® support
  10. DuPlay by Dutype Foundry, $39.00
    Duplay is a sans-serif designed and developed by darman kadir in this late 2023, influenced by famous Swiss-style typefaces like Helvetica and others. This sans-serif typeface will become an alternative solution to enhance your sports and apparel presence. It has a solid and fast appearance, harder in certain font families, and stronger characteristics that will make your image more prominent.
  11. Speeding Bullet by Comicraft, $19.00
    Introducing... SPEEDING BULLET -- featuring SPEED TRAILS for increasing the, ah, speed of your bullets! Quick as The Flash, slicker than Quicksilver, the latest in our popular line of silver age display fonts could probably outrun a locomotive AND jump buildings in a single bound. It’s ASTOUNDING, it’s STARTLING, it’s ELECTRIFYING, PERAMBULATING, DISCOMBOBULATING and RETROFITTING. It really is Faster than a Speeding Bullet. Try it out for yourself. Under adult supervision, natch'.
  12. Ka Gaytan by Karandash, $26.00
    Gaytan (Bulgarian for braid) is a fresh new insight on archaic letterforms. A family of two unicase typefaces - a modern looking sans and more classic looking serif, equipped with many alternates, so they can suit any typographic taste. Gaytan's unique design was inspired by Old Church Slavonic Cyrillic, Bulgarian Ustav and the Russian Vyaz stiles, as well as the avant-garde works of Bulgarian type designers in late 1970s.
  13. Farm Girl by Open Window, $19.95
    From the lab of Open Window comes Farm Girl. Farm Girl was inspired by old Art Nouveau posters from Toulouse Lautrec and others. Farm Girl utilizes the same 'loosey-goosey' quality as those posters. Farm Girl consists of 3 different styles which are designed to be used in combination with each other. Many different variations are possible. It's fresh cut and contemporary. It's ideal use is as a display font.
  14. Steady Stream by Akrtype Studio, $15.00
    Steady Stream is a fresh modern script and a luxury serif uppercase font. This duo consist of a script font that is truly handmade and featuring ligatures, and of a refined uppercase serif font, allowing you to create unique designs that suit your needs. This font duo is perfect for branding and logo designs, magazine and editorial designs, cards and stationery, and more! The script includes multilingual support. Happy designing.
  15. ITC Riptide by ITC, $29.99
    ITC Riptide is a work of British designer Timothy Donaldson. Abrupt changes in stroke, pointed stroke ends and changing slant direction characterize this very experimental alphabet. The temperamental figures are irrepressible and aggressive, the forms seem to have been chosen randomly, and these traits lend the font its informality and spontaneity. ITC Riptide is legible in point sizes of 14 and its fresh character is perfect for comics and cartoons.
  16. Colasta by Reyrey Blue Std, $21.00
    Colata is a new geometric, sans-serif font family that brings a fresh, modern look to any design. Colata comes in 10 styles, each containing small caps and glyph coverage for several languages. This font is very suitable as text with displays for various kinds of branding, advertisements, posters, banners, packaging, news headlines, magazines, websites, logo design, banners, social media design and of course you can use a lot more.
  17. Bodiam by Hanoded, $15.00
    Two years ago I went on a camping holiday in England with my wife and (then two) small children. The first stop was a nature campsite near the village of Bodiam in East Sussex. My son wanted to see a real castle, so I figured Bodiam Castle was the 'realest' of them all! He loved it, as the castle had a moat, crenellated walls, a bunch of towers and a guy dressed up as a knight. Bodiam font is a rough didone-ish affair. It is all caps, but you can freely mix upper and lower case. It would be ideal for book covers, posters and maybe even for castles. Comes with a treasure chest of diacritics.
  18. Jorge by Galapagos, $39.00
    (pronounced hor-hay) Some years ago my wife and I had our evening meal in a restaurant on what is called the northshore of Massachusetts. Of course, if you check a globe or map you'll see that the pilgrims needed a compass, it should have been called the eastshore as it's on the east end of the rectangle/hook we call the Commonwealth of Mass. In any event, the menu our waitress gave us was hand-lettered with shapes that I used to develop the 4 fonts called Jorge. When I brought the preliminary drawings into the office Steve Zafarana, a designer and cartoonist referred to them as Jorge's new design, the name stuck.
  19. Patsy PB by Pink Broccoli, $14.00
    Patsy is a quirky sans-serif font inspired by the titling sequence from the 1964 film, "The Patsy", starring Jerry Lewis. Heavyweight, yet fun and full of personality, it was a lettering styles that was so much fun to flesh out and make into a typeface. I've opened up the letter spacing lightly from the original film poster design for better readability at a range of sizes. With an alternating all-caps character set, and offbeat letter weighting, Patsy is fun to typeset with as the font auto-switches between Capitals and Lowercase (alternate capitals) no matter if you type all caps or all lowercase.
  20. New Molly Script by Rifa Studio, $12.00
    New Molly is a modern script.This font looks fresh, stylish, elegant and natural. This font is great for logo branding & invitations, wedding design, photography, quotes, posters, watermark, special events and much more.
  21. Toastie by Stiggy & Sands, $29.00
    Toastie began as a digitization of a film typeface from LetterGraphics known simply as "Flair 312". The original specimen included standard Capitals and Lowercase and Numerals, a bare bones character set. We've fleshed out the Toastie font to include a full standard character set, an extended international set, SmallCaps, etc. so it can be a powerhouse animated typestyle. See the last graphic for a comprehensive character map preview. Opentype features include: - Full set of Inferiors and Superiors for limitless fractions. - Tabular and Proportional figure sets. - Stylistic Alternates for a variation of the lowercase r characters. Approx. 591 Character Glyph Set: Toastie comes with a glyphset that includes standard & punctuation, international language support, and additional features.
  22. Nipon by URW Type Foundry, $39.99
    Nipon has an affiliation with the Far East. The first character I designed for this alphabet was the capital P. The stepped thin lines are linking to the Japanese characters and the circle shape is a classic Japanese element which means literally: the origin of the Sun, Nippon. So this is where the name comes from, I skipped one P in the name, so my Nipon gets his own identity. Next to this oriental look it also carries a light resemblance with a juwel box. Precious and elegant shapes for the gentle touch in writing.
  23. Freibeuter NR by Otto Maurer, $23.00
    FREIBEUTER NR is a typical Western font but this is based on a FAMOUS Motorcycle Club from the television that everyone knows. The word FREIBEUTER is the German version of pirate. FREIBEUTER did in earlier times what pirates do, but they do it with the government togetherness. NR stands for NIEDERRHEIN, this is the area where I live and work. The PATCH Version is the best way to make fast a nice Banner or Patch with this font. You can use the WrapTEXT tool in Illustrator or Photoshop to wrap the banner in al forms!
  24. Fictional Powers by PizzaDude.dk, $15.00
    As a kid, I often fantasied about which superpowers would be the coolest. That was a time before the internet and social media, so my references were limited. But I guess that being invisible or fast speed was the top wishes. Not much, but still great powers - today, I think I’d wish for “world peace” or “with a blink of my eyes, sushi appears” as superpowers. Anyway, say hello to my multilingual graffiti-inspired comic font, Fictional Powers, that even comes in a super-duper-sonic-speed version!
  25. Cunaeus by George Tulloch, $21.00
    Cunaeus is intended primarily for use in running text. It brings together the types of two renowned sixteenth-century punchcutters: the roman is an interpretation of a pica font cut by Ameet Tavernier (c.1522–1570), and the italic that of a pica font of Robert Granjon (1513–1589/90). Granjon’s italics have inspired a number of revivals in the past, but usually of his more slanted styles; the present digitization features the lesser slant of his so-called ‘droit’ style typical of the mid 1560s. Cunaeus provides wide support for west, central, and east European languages that use the roman alphabet. Among its OpenType features are ligatures, small caps, several sets of numerals, contextual alternates, intelligent implementation of long ‘s’, and fractions. For more detail, please see the pdf available in the Gallery.
  26. Able by T-26, $39.00
    The history of Able’s connection with the Harry Potter phenomenon is really up in the air. It’s a catch-22 in this business - you either promote your own work and negotiate expensive exclusive licenses, or you work with a promoter and sell your designs to anyone and everyone. It could have been an in-house designer at Rowling’s publisher, Scholastic, or a freelancer who proposed Able for the headings and such. The responsible party licensed it from T26, and JK Rowling’s storytelling made it a star. (I suppose it’s ironic that there’s a whole lot of unwritten history in the typography business.) Able’s rise to fame really is a classic love story between reading and type design. If the books weren’t so popular, Able might still be waiting for some Mexican fast food chain to pick it up for packaging design. The movie deal certainly made the font all the more recognizable, what with its merchandising campaign. Popularity can also cripple a great decorative face. It’s always being recognized as “The Harry Potter Font.” It might just have to wait a few decades for the Potter phenomenon to subside to be freed from the “Chamber of Pigeonholed Fonts.” In the meantime, I’m sure that a lot of fledgling graphic design apprentices are reading their new Potter books, being charmed by the idea of type design when they’re not turning the pages too fast to notice.
  27. The Quiz Script by Siwox Studios, $95.00
    The Quiz Script is an handwriting typeface. For designers, instagramers, bloggers, youtubers, fashion lovers or somebody who loves fresh design. Every creative loves something new. Thats why we love handmade and freestyle designs, because it will make something unique, fresh and natural. So here we are, The Quiz Script fonts are ready to work with your creativity. The Quiz Script is suitable for any modern design such as for ad banner, modern card, invitation, announcement, seasonal design, social media promotion, web design, branding and logo stylist and many more.
  28. Radical Fortune by Hanoded, $15.00
    One day my kids asked me: ‘would you rather be healthy and poor or super rich and sick?’ Without a doubt I answered: ‘healthy and poor’. Having money is nice, but it is not what life is about. At least, that is what I believe. Radical Fortune is a font I made after a period in my life that could have ended with a really nice sum of money in my hands - but which I didn’t take. I had to give up too much of myself and that just didn’t feel right. I made Radical Fortune to keep me from thinking too much - and, symbolically, I used a really old and cheap marker pen to draw out the glyphs!
  29. Transport by Monotype, $29.99
    The idea of Transport originates from text found on the large wooden boxes used for transport. Such text is still stencilled on them in the same way as the companies have done for decades, at least. That explains the typeface's name, too. If you find some similarities with Devin, you are right. Transport is nothing other than a special variant of Devin. But since the two are aimed for totally different uses, I decided to use two different names for them. Transport is a mecane and its use is primarily as a headline typeface. But in small quantities it can be used even for body setting, if special effects are desired. Transport was released in 1994.
  30. Transport by Linotype, $29.99
    The idea of Transport originates from text found on the large wooden boxes used for transport. Such text is still stencilled on them in the same way as the companies have done for decades, at least. That explains the typeface's name, too. If you find some similarities with Devin, you are right. Transport is nothing other than a special variant of Devin. But since the two are aimed for totally different uses, I decided to use two different names for them. Transport is a mecane and its use is primarily as a headline typeface. But in small quantities it can be used even for body setting, if special effects are desired. Transport was released in 1994.
  31. Bunaero by Buntype, $24.50
    Buntypes Bunaero™ combines classical and contemporary characteristics to a unique and distinctive font family with extravagant but also harmonious appearance. The characters are clear, open and sometimes bellied. Especially the caps have a very high waistline. The font was manually hinted and contains extensive handcrafted kerning tables to ensure flawless appearance in all media. It supports at least 99 languages incl. Vietnamese and provides ligatures, alternative glyphs, special localized forms and even more enjoyable OpenType® features. Feature Summary*: - 9 weights, 18 styles: Hair, Light, Thin, SemiLight, Regular, SemiBold, Bold, ExtraBold and Heavy and corresponding italics - Supports at least 99 Languages incl. eastern european and vietnamese languages - Overall width: Narrow or Space-Saving - Advanced f- ligature set including fb - Discretionary s- and c- ligatures - Alternative Characters: a, e, f, g, i, k, l, t, v, w, y, J, K, Q, R, and more - Capital German Eszett - Extra characters with Polish Kreska - Catalan Punt Volat - Extra characters with alternate minimalistic Cedille * Some features may only be available in OpenType®-savvy applications
  32. Xander by Monotype, $29.99
    Based on the handwriting of the eminent Dutch typographer Alexander Verberne, Julius de Goede's Xander typeface manages to be both sophisticated and whimsical. This monoline connecting script dances across the page with the grace of a ballerina. An accomplished graphic designer and writer of more than 20 books on calligraphy, de Goede's lettering skills are evident in this careful translation of casual handwriting into a lighthearted, affable typeface family. Like a warm breeze on a spring day, Xander is fresh and welcome.
  33. Rebeck by OhType!, $31.99
    Rebeck Black is a typeface that evokes the best of two worlds, the classic and refined lines, the high contrast and forceful movements of the 18th century together with fresh strokes and risky characters that combine perfectly to place this typeface in the modern and avant-garde times of the 21st century. Created to be different, generate power and visual impact, it is ideal for use in identities, headers and all types of graphic pieces that seek to enhance the message.
  34. England signature by Aqeela Studio, $20.00
    English Signature is a beautiful signature font. It has a fresh, modern and natural handwriting style that will add a distinctive touch to your perfect design. This font is very suitable for branding, because we complete it with a number of alternatives that allow you to make it a feminine and masculine logo, and a few signs to add to the tightness of the signature, for the binding to present the impression of natural handwriting. thanks.
  35. Grotesco by Latinotype, $39.00
    This South American grotesk font blends the functionality of an American grotesk typeface with that unique Latino rhythm and flair. Sure it can be quite serious, but more importantly, its two alternate sets allow you to bring flavor to your logos, brands and advertising designs. We would like to especially thank Alfonso García for his help with digital editing, the development of a fresh italic version, as well as the addition of Cyrillic and currency symbols.
  36. Burra by Creativemedialab, $18.00
    Introducing Burra, a Variable display font. All capital alphabet with a wavy psychedelic look. Inspired by liquify and water strokes. Burra Consists of 3 widths and 5 weights on each, a total of 15 fonts. It is Variable font, officially known as Open-Type Font Variations. You can generate lots of width and weights with the two available slider axis. Burra will add fresh fun vibes to your designs. This font is perfect for clothing, book covers, titles, etc.
  37. ITC Stylus by ITC, $29.99
    ITC Stylus is the work of American designer Dennis Pasternak, who based its forms on those of freehand architectural lettering from historical and contemporary sources. Pasternak points out that while the typeface emulates hand lettering, no pencil drawings or scanned art were used in its creation. The letters bounce slightly across the baseline, giving the typeface the look of true handwriting. ITC Stylus emanates warmth when used for extended text and a fresh quality in display sizes.
  38. SF Mabsut by Sultan Fonts, $19.99
    Sultan-Mabsut, designed by Sultan Maqtari in 2018, is an Arabic typeface in the style of Maghribi (Moroccan Mabsut). This style, which originated in western North Africa, is characterized by a strong baseline and long, fluid, and curvaceous curves. It can be used in headlines or in text and gives a very fresh and calligraphic look. The font combines two methods of writing at one time (writing oriental and writing Moroccan). It also includes lots of Stylistic Alternates.
  39. Triump Rough by Latinotype, $20.00
    The Triump Rough typeface comes with 2 different subfamilies: Blur, a soft, delicate font with a vintage and hipster feel that gives your design a breath of fresh air; and Rock, a strong, hard font in upper and lower case well-suited for high-impact headlines. This version provides a wide variety of OpenType features, such as ligatures, alternates and catchwords as well as a series of ornaments and extras, which help give your artwork a different look!
  40. Calisso by Okaycat, $9.50
    Calisso is meant to set a new standard. Calisso is a complete redevelopment of the Latin alphabet, where every stroke in each letter was given a new geometry - a complete reformulation of these most atomic components. The challenge of designing such a highly stylized font is to maintain legibility. The Calisso Standard steps up to that challenge and surpasses it. The Calisso Standard is classy, contemporary, and cosmopolitian. For a unique, fresh look - use the Calisso Standard.
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