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  1. Retrolight by Almarkha Type, $29.00
    Introducing Neon Font called Retrolight A unique Fonts with Retro Style can make your logotype become more interesting. inspired by real world neon light signs, it features minimal letter forms with smooth rounded corners and, true to real neon tubes, strictly uses lines with open start and end points. This font is perfect for adding your own glowing light effects or can be used to actually design real world neon signs. Retrolight fonts is perfect for your project and allows you to create designs, headlines, posters, logos, badges, t-shirts and many more that are beautiful. It is also best used for posts, logos, posters, certificates, labels and more.
  2. Avaneonz by Almarkha Type, $29.00
    Introducing Neon Font called Avaneonz A unique Fonts with Retro Style can make your logotype become more interesting. inspired by real world neon light signs, it features minimal letter forms with smooth rounded corners and, true to real neon tubes, strictly uses lines with open start and end points. This font is perfect for adding your own glowing light effects or can be used to actually design real world neon signs. Avaneonz fonts is perfect for your project and allows you to create designs, headlines, posters, logos, badges, t-shirts and many more that are beautiful. It is also best used for posts, logos, posters, certificates, labels and more.
  3. Neonblitz by Almarkha Type, $33.00
    Introducing Neon Font called Neonblitz A unique Fonts with Retro Style can make your logotype become more interesting. inspired by real world neon light signs, it features minimal letter forms with smooth rounded corners and, true to real neon tubes, strictly uses lines with open start and end points. This font is perfect for adding your own glowing light effects or can be used to actually design real world neon signs. Neonblitz fonts is perfect for your project and allows you to create designs, headlines, posters, logos, badges, t-shirts and many more that are beautiful. It is also best used for posts, logos, posters, certificates, labels and more.
  4. Worthing by Greater Albion Typefounders, $14.00
    Worthing aims to combine Victorian charm with modern-day requirements for legibility and clarity, and we hope, demonstrates that traditional elegance still has its place in the modern world. Meanwhile, for those who are curious about the naming of our fonts, Mr Lloyd our designer was reading Mr Wells (H. G.) War of the Worlds recently. No doubt some of you will remember the part that Worthing in Sussex played in that story. Worthing is offered in three styles: regular, alternate and shaded. It's ideal for Victorian and Edwardian era inspired design work, posters and signage, as well as for book covers, chapter headings and so forth.
  5. Bad Marker by Haiku Monkey, $10.00
    The marker has been sitting in your pen drawer for years. You can't bring yourself to throw it out, because it's the best marker in the world; but it has become worn and frayed, and you can't bring yourself to use it, either. But today you have just the project for the best bad marker in the world, and you take it from the drawer, remove the cap, and notice with glee that time has accumulated a perfect supply of ink in the frayed tip. You bring it down on the pristine white paper in front of you, and magic begins to trace itself on the page...
  6. Stacker by Almarkha Type, $29.00
    Introducing Neon Sci-fi Futuristic Font called Stacker A unique Fonts with Futuristic Style can make your logotype become more interesting. inspired by real world neon light signs, it features minimal letter forms with smooth rounded corners and, true to real neon tubes, strictly uses lines with open start and end points. This font is perfect for adding your own glowing light effects or can be used to actually design real world neon signs. Stacker fonts is perfect for your project and allows you to create designs, headlines, posters, logos, badges, and many more that are beautiful. It is also best used for posts, logos, posters, labels and more.
  7. DT Skiart Lexiconic by Dragon Tongue Foundry, $10.00
    Apparently, Lexicon is the most expensive font in the world. ‘Skiart Lexiconic’ has been on a long growing path getting to where it is now. This font family was originally inspired by the san serif font ‘Skia’, by Mathew Carter for Apple. ‘Skiart’ was designed to feel more like a serifed font, but without any actual serifs. It took a small step between sans serif and serif fonts. Next on the path towards a serif font came Skiart Serif Mini, with tiny serifs added. This was a true serif font, although they were subtle. Then came ‘Skiart Serif Leaf’. and now... We present to you... DT Skiart Lexiconic. Having evolved from the Skiart family, we chose to give it the serifed styling of Lexicon. This is no way a copy or clone of Lexicon. It still has the basic bones of the original Skiart font, but the position, shape and size of the serifs were very much influenced by the world famous Lexicon font. DT Skiart Lexiconic is not the most expensive font in the world.
  8. Trendy by Estudio Calderon, $69.90
    Welcome fashionistas, we have designed a type family based on fashion and current trends. Trendy, the new font of our studio follows the same design line that represents us, processes with brush lettering, variety of characters, OpenType programming and a special touch that reflects a boho chic style. The soul of Trendy is inspired in the logotype of one of the most influential type foundries around the world. Because of its great contribution in graphic design we have decided to pay tribute by expressing our gratitude for being an icon in the design world, the most recognized type designers of the last years have been part of that type foundry and for being source of inspiration for new designers. Trendy represents a fashion house, a place that breathes fashion, there are inside 5 determining variables for designing time: Regular, Bold, Black, Display & Stencil. Discover this new way to see the glamour world all include in a type family. To know more about our new project, Trendy, visit our web site www.estudiocalderon.co and our portafolio in Behance.
  9. Booer by Product Type, $18.00
    Introduce the Booer Font Express Your Creativity with a Powerful and Modern Gaming Style. Booer display is a font that reflects the power and style of the gaming world in a sharp, modern package. Booer is the perfect solution for a variety of projects that require a unique theme, whether it's a film, game, or streaming event. Her bold and exciting style provides room for creativity to flourish. What Makes Booer Special: Powerful Gaming Style, Booer Design exudes power, capturing the essence of the gaming world. Each letter is a statement of dominance and modernity. Two Style Families: The Booer font offers two different style families: Regular and Italic. This advantage allows you to adapt your designs to various contexts, whether requiring a strong presence or an elegant touch. Multilingual Support: Booer Font supports multiple languages, allowing you to connect with a global audience easily. Enhance your designs and make an impact with Booer Fonts. It's not just a font; it's a gateway to a bold, modern, and compelling visual world. Download Font Booer now and experience the thrill of creating unforgettable designs!
  10. Mosketa by Typo5, $16.95
    Grunge at its best, Mosketa looks real good typing any word, and adds a beautiful chaos without losing the balance. Try alternating uppercase with lowercase according the words to get the best of it.
  11. Postal JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Postal JNL lets you print out initials, words or phrases emulating postage stamps. Although there's a limited character set, it can be used along with Printing Set JNL to match any additional word copy.
  12. Hookshot by Callout, $19.00
    Hookshot is a quirky serif font font with a retro touch, inspired by an old Canon Word-mark. Hookshot works great for headlines, callouts, and illustrations. It is perfect for short words and even sentences!
  13. Raila Skies by Dismantle Destroy, $19.00
    This would be a great font for scrap-booking, notes and anything fun.
  14. Fargo Tuscan by Greater Albion Typefounders, $20.00
    Fargo Tuscan is the first of seven typefaces exploring the decorative possibilities of the Tuscan letter form, all of which are releasing in 2017. It’s the most European of the seven- it’s a Mid-Victorian inspired display face which would have been (and is) at home on either side of the Atlantic, unlike some of the others in this batch of Tuscan faces which are distinctly ‘trans-Atlantic’ (we know, that depends on your point of view but we are Greater ALBION Typefounders after all) in flavour. Fargo Tuscan is replete with decorative features, including Swash Capitals, alternate numeric forms and stylistic alternates ideal for the beginning and ending of words. Have some mid-Victorian mid-Atlantic fun with your next design project!
  15. Beauty Hamida by Zeenesia Studio, $15.00
    Introducing Beauty Hamida. Beauty Hamida is a monoline script font with handwritten signature Style. This collection of scripts is perfect for personal branding. this works well for many applications. Beauty Hamida would perfect for photography, watermark, social media posts, advertisements, logos & branding, invitation, product designs, label, stationery, wedding designs, product packaging, special events, fashion, website or anything that need handwriting taste. What’s Included : - Standard glyphs - Multilingual - Web Font - Works on PC & Mac Simple installations Accessible in the Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe InDesign, even work on Microsoft Word. PUA Encoded Characters – Fully accessible without additional design software. Fonts include multilingual support Image used : All photographs/pictures/vector used in the preview are not included, they are intended for illustration purpose only. Cheers! Thank You
  16. Decorate The Tree by Ingrimayne Type, $9.00
    DecorateTheTree is a festive novelty font family containing two styles designed to be used in layers. Each style has letters on Christmas-tree lights. The regular style has clear bulbs and the bold style has filled bulbs. Some characters are on standing bulbs and others on hanging bulbs and these two sets are made to alternate with the OpenType contextual alternatives (calt) feature. To use only one set of bulbs, this feature must be turned off and character spacing adjusted, though why anyone would want to use only one set is a mystery. These fonts are monospaced. They are useful to display a holiday message not just in words but in the lettering itself. (The characters on the bulbs are derived from the font SansduskiMono.)
  17. Jullina by Danielle Eneh, $18.00
    Jullina is a charming script font that adds an organic, handwritten feel to your designs while staying polished and clean. It’s a versatile font that would work great in many different projects including branding, social media posts, product packaging, product designs, labels, and invitations. Jullina comes with 359 glyphs including uppercase, lowercase, numerals, punctuation and includes OpenType features such as an alternate Uppercase set and 47 ligatures to create an authentic, handmade feel. Opentype- Jullina is an opentype font and recommended for programs that support opentype features such as Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Indesign, Pages, Word. What’s Included 359 glyphs — Uppercase, lowercase, numbers, symbols, punctuation, 47 styled ligatures & an alternate Uppercase set for more customization. Multilingual Support — Multilingual Support is included for Western & Central European Languages.
  18. Mido by Design Eva Wilsson, $30.00
    Mido is designed with the aim to recreate all the power of the early 19h century slab serifs, but without their geometric monotony. The ambition was to make a humanist slab serif that would function both in smaller sizes, as headlines, and poster size. Careful attention has been payed to the spaces within and inbetween letters – they show slight irregularities to create dynamic negative spaces, which in turn makes the letters sit solidly together as words and sentences. Mido is suitable for packaging, posters, book covers, identities and headlines, as well as type set in smaller sizes. It comes with both upper- and lower case figures. The typeface Mido is an ongoing design project of which the first font is now released.
  19. Teip by Alex Jacque, $15.00
    Teip, designed by Alex Jacque in 2014, is a layerable geometric typeface system. Teip developed as a typographic exploration of overlapping tape where a over/under, foreground/background interplay would be a stylistic motif throughout. For the most part, the uppercase characters have a vertical stress in the foreground, while lowercase have the horizontal stressed in the foreground. Because this is a unicase typeface, upper and lower case glyphs can be mixed for a more random feel in the shape of individual words and the flow of sentences. In Teip, glyph widths and kerning are the same across all styles and weights. This opens up the ability to easily layer one style on top of another to create a large number of color and stylistic combinations.
  20. Medieval Gunslinger by Ingrimayne Type, $14.95
    What would happen if one took a rather crude, squared-serifed typeface of the type popular in the 19th century and added medieval and calligraphic ornamentation? Maybe the result would be Medieval Gunslinger. The MedievalGunslingerShadOverlay font is spaced so that it can be layered with MedievalGunslingerShadow to produce bicolored lettering.
  21. DraftWerk by The Northern Block, $16.70
    A minimal rounded typeface inspired by architecture and furniture detail drawings. The idea was to develop a font that would showcase precise radius corners at large formats and would also downsize to produce stylish body text. Details include 4 weights, a complete character set, manually edited kerning and Euro symbol.
  22. Affair by Sudtipos, $99.00
    Type designers are crazy people. Not crazy in the sense that they think we are Napoleon, but in the sense that the sky can be falling, wars tearing the world apart, disasters splitting the very ground we walk on, plagues circling continents to pick victims randomly, yet we will still perform our ever optimistic task of making some little spot of the world more appealing to the human eye. We ought to be proud of ourselves, I believe. Optimism is hard to come by these days. Regardless of our own personal reasons for doing what we do, the very thing we do is in itself an act of optimism and belief in the inherent beauty that exists within humanity. As recently as ten years ago, I wouldn't have been able to choose the amazing obscure profession I now have, wouldn't have been able to be humbled by the history that falls into my hands and slides in front of my eyes every day, wouldn't have been able to live and work across previously impenetrable cultural lines as I do now, and wouldn't have been able to raise my glass of Malbeck wine to toast every type designer who was before me, is with me, and will be after me. As recently as ten years ago, I wouldn't have been able to mean these words as I wrote them: It’s a small world. Yes, it is a small world, and a wonderfully complex one too. With so much information drowning our senses by the minute, it has become difficult to find clear meaning in almost anything. Something throughout the day is bound to make us feel even smaller in this small world. Most of us find comfort in a routine. Some of us find extended families. But in the end we are all Eleanor Rigbys, lonely on the inside and waiting for a miracle to come. If a miracle can make the world small, another one can perhaps give us meaning. And sometimes a miracle happens for a split second, then gets buried until a crazy type designer finds it. I was on my honeymoon in New York City when I first stumbled upon the letters that eventually started this Affair. A simple, content tourist walking down the streets formerly unknown to me except through pop music and film references. Browsing the shops of the city that made Bob Dylan, Lou Reed, and a thousand other artists. Trying to chase away the tourist mentality, wondering what it would be like to actually live in the city of a billion tiny lights. Tourists don't go to libraries in foreign cities. So I walked into one. Two hours later I wasn't in New York anymore. I wasn't anywhere substantial. I was the crazy type designer at the apex of insanity. La La Land, alphabet heaven, curves and twirls and loops and swashes, ribbons and bows and naked letters. I'm probably not the very first person on this planet to be seduced into starting an Affair while on his honeymoon, but it is something to tease my better half about once in a while. To this day I can't decide if I actually found the worn book, or if the book itself called for me. Its spine was nothing special, sitting on a shelf, tightly flanked by similar spines on either side. Yet it was the only one I picked off that shelf. And I looked at only one page in it before walking to the photocopier and cheating it with an Argentine coin, since I didn't have the American quarter it wanted. That was the beginning. I am now writing this after the Affair is over. And it was an Affair to remember, to pull a phrase. Right now, long after I have drawn and digitized and tested this alphabet, and long after I saw what some of this generation’s type designers saw in it, I have the luxury to speculate on what Affair really is, what made me begin and finish it, what cultural expressions it has, and so on. But in all honesty it wasn't like that. Much like in my Ministry Script experience, I was a driven man, a lover walking the ledge, an infatuated student following the instructions of his teacher while seeing her as a perfect angel. I am not exaggerating when I say that the letters themselves told me how to extend them. I was exploited by an alphabet, and it felt great. Unlike my experience with Ministry Script, where the objective was to push the technology to its limits, this Affair felt like the most natural and casual sequence of processions in the world – my hand following the grid, the grid following what my hand had already done – a circle of creation contained in one square computer cell, then doing it all over again. By contrast, it was the lousiest feeling in the world when I finally reached the conclusion that the Affair was done. What would I do now? Would any commitment I make from now on constitute a betrayal of these past precious months? I'm largely over all that now, of course. I like to think I'm a better man now because of the experience. Affair is an enormous, intricately calligraphic OpenType font based on a 9x9 photocopy of a page from a 1950s lettering book. In any calligraphic font, the global parameters for developing the characters are usually quite volatile and hard to pin down, but in this case it was particularly difficult because the photocopy was too gray and the letters were of different sizes, very intertwined and scan-impossible. So finishing the first few characters in order to establish the global rhythm was quite a long process, after which the work became a unique soothing, numbing routine by which I will always remember this Affair. The result of all the work, at least to the eyes of this crazy designer, is 1950s American lettering with a very Argentine wrapper. My Affair is infused with the spirit of filete, dulce de leche, yerba mate, and Carlos Gardel. Upon finishing the font I was fortunate enough that a few of my colleagues, great type designers and probably much saner than I am, agreed to show me how they envision my Affair in action. The beauty they showed me makes me feel small and yearn for the world to be even smaller now – at least small enough so that my international colleagues and I can meet and exchange stories over a good parrilla. These people, whose kindness is very deserving of my gratitude, and whose beautiful art is very deserving of your appreciation, are in no particular order: Corey Holms, Mariano Lopez Hiriart, Xavier Dupré, Alejandro Ros, Rebecca Alaccari, Laura Meseguer, Neil Summerour, Eduardo Manso, and the Doma group. You can see how they envisioned using Affair in the section of this booklet entitled A Foreign Affair. The rest of this booklet contains all the obligatory technical details that should come with a font this massive. I hope this Affair can bring you as much peace and satisfaction as it brought me, and I hope it can help your imagination soar like mine did when I was doing my duty for beauty.
  23. Schweimann Moderne NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    Here's a typeface from the Art Nouveau era that is equally at home in the world of contemporary science fiction, which is quite an achievement. Both versions of this font support the Latin 1262, Central European 1250, Turkish 1254 and Baltic 1257 codepages.
  24. Ongunkan Greek Script by Runic World Tamgacı, $50.00
    This beautiful writing, which belongs to the Greek culture, is in a good place among the world writing cultures. I wouldn't have done it if I didn't make the font in this article. Dozens of beautiful fonts all have the same elegant lines.
  25. Varvid by Cercurius, $19.95
    The characters in this font are composed of rounded lines with even thickness, giving an impression of neon tubes. Although the design is completely new, it has its stylistic roots in the modernistic 20th century world of steel-tube chairs and fluorescent lamps.
  26. Rennie Mackintosh Moonlight by CRMFontCo, $20.00
    Derived from the world famous Rennie Mackintosh Font, the Moonlight version gives a hollowed effect with a drop shadow to the Classic Rennie Mackintosh lettering. The "Moonlight" name comes from one of Mackintosh's less well known watercolour paintings - The Harvest Moon (1892).
  27. Syakifah by Twinletter, $15.00
    Introduce Syakifah, Arabic style font For brands and designers around the world, Syakifah provides beautiful Arabic themed fonts, creating unique and luxurious designs. With each font, you’ll find that it’s lively, sharp, and clean – be sure to add it to your collection today.
  28. Highboy by Elemeno, $25.00
    In the world of interior design, a Highboy is a tall chest of drawers with legs. Although this font is wide and bold, it seems ideal for storage. Highboy is best at large sizes, but can easily overwhelm other fonts of lighter weight.
  29. Brume Matinale by Prioritype, $19.00
    A typeface inspired by the world of fashion with a modern and classic look. Yes, Brume Matinale is here for you to use in designs such as creative posts, posters, magazines, logos and so on. Features: Uppercase, Lowercase, Numeral, Punctuation & Multilingual. Thanks!
  30. ZoodMantra by Zooddooz, $20.00
    ZoodMantra is a Pixel-Blackletter typeface developed for nostalgia purposes in the time of video games. It could represent the fantasy world, magic realms, knight's tales and warrior legend. Be suitable for commercial materials, textile design, comic books and classic video games.
  31. Francisco by Homelessfonts, $49.00
    Homelessfonts is an initiative by the Arrels foundation to support, raise awareness and bring some dignity to the life of homeless people in Barcelona Spain. Each of the fonts was carefully digitized from the handwriting of different homeless people who agreed to participate in this initiative. Please Note: these fonts include only the latin alphabet; no accented characters, no numbers or punctuation. MyFonts is pleased to donate all revenue from the sales of Homelessfonts to the Arrels foundation in support of their mission to provide the homeless people in Barcelona with a path to independence with accommodations, food, social and health care. The world is a very big place, the world is for travelling. And that’s what Francisco did, travel. Though born in Spain, he was raised in Brazil, where he worked as a graphic designer. He spent years hitchhiking round South America, his eagerness to see and learn new things preventing him from settling in one place. He returned to Spain an old man, to find his roots. Francisco never dreamed he’d end up in the street: “The experience of the street has taken away my vanity,” or that he would grow as a person there. “The only thing I’ve learnt in life is that in life you have to learn, because if you spend your life without learning you haven’t lived.” In Barcelona, the street changed his life and taught him just how tough it can be. Tough, but full of good people. He says that’s the best thing about the street.
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  33. Sedid by Fontuma, $20.00
    Sedid, “solidity; It is an Arabic term meaning “righteousness”. In particular, the correctness and soundness of a word is indicated by this word. The fact that I gave this name to the writing family is to point out its accuracy and robustness. This typeface, which is sans serif, consists of three families: ▪ Sedid: Font family containing Latin letters ▪ Sedid Pro: Font family including Latin, Arabic and Hebrew alphabets ▪ Sedid World: A family of typefaces including Latin, Cyrillic, Greek, Arabic and Hebrew alphabets Those who want to meet a new face of writing for their works and projects and make a difference in their work should meet the Sedid writing family. This typeface is as serious as it is affectionate, and solid as well as elegant. The Sedid font family can be used as a text and title font in all publishing and printing areas, magazines, newspapers, books, banner and poster designs, and websites. Sedid also has a pleasant-looking, flexible face with smooth lines and transitions. The inner and outer spaces of the font are proportioned so that the text can be read easily. Sedid font family consists of 14 fonts, seven plain and seven italic. The font family includes open type features, as well as a large number of ligatures, small caps, modifiers, and currency symbols of many countries.
  34. Honeycomb by Mans Greback, $59.00
    Honeycomb Script is a delightfully charming handwriting font, boasting a cute and quirky aesthetic. With its naive and endearing style, it's perfect for adding a touch of craft-inspired charm to your creative projects. The birth of Honeycomb Script was sparked by blooming wildflowers and bustling honeybees. The harmonious dance of the bees in their natural habitat inspired the unique and playful letterforms of Honeycomb Script, capturing the magical essence of the natural world's sweetest architect. Use one or multiple underscores _ anywhere in a word to add a decorative underline. Example: Sweet_____Honey Try using # before or after any word to make lovely swashes. Example: #beehive# The font offers six high-quality styles: Thin, Regular, Bold, and their italic versions, giving you the flexibility to adapt to any design context. The font is built with advanced OpenType functionality and has a guaranteed top-notch quality, containing stylistic and contextual alternates, ligatures and more features; all to give you full control and customizability. It has extensive lingual support, covering all Latin-based languages, from Northern Europe to South Africa, from America to South-East Asia. It contains all characters and symbols you'll ever need, including all punctuation and numbers.
  35. Chemicalife by IKIIKOWRK, $15.00
    Proudly present Chemicalife - Hand Drawn Letterpress Type, created by ikiiko Take advantage of "Chemicalife," a stunning hand-drawn letterpress typeface created to take your poster designs to new heights, and embrace its retro appeal and aesthetic attraction. The distinctive "Regular" and "Rough" forms of this typeface, each with its own compelling personality, provide your projects an unsurpassed degree of versatility. Discover the world of purposeful imperfection with Chemicalife's "Rough" aesthetic. This variation celebrates the natural flaws of handcrafted artwork and is inspired by the genuine charm of vintage letterpress prints. Every word and character exudes an artistic rawness that gives your posters a sense of true craftsmanship. These imperfections and uneven edges are the telltale signs of an artist's touch. This typeface is perfect for an vintage poster, movie title, packaging, food & beverages, magazine design, fashion brand, classic stuff, quotes, or simply as a stylish text overlay to any background image. What's Included? 2 Weight : Regular & Rough Uppercase & Lowercase Numbers & Punctuation Multilingual Support Works on PC & Mac
  36. Cloverside by IKIIKOWRK, $17.00
    Proudly present Cloverside - Vintage Label Font, created by ikiiko. Where timeless elegance meets vintage charm in the world of typography. This exceptional font is a nod to the classic label style, meticulously crafted to add a touch of nostalgia to your designs. With its seamless blend of sophistication and retro flair, Cloverside captures the essence of a bygone era while maintaining a contemporary edge. Give yourself to the charm of two unique looks: the striking and adaptable Regular font and the minutely detailed Inline font. Every word is a unique piece of art, painstakingly created to convey the feeling of fine craftsmanship found in old-fashioned labels. This font is very suitable for making a vintage or retro stuff, magazine layout, book cover, food & beverages packaging, quotes, or simply as a stylish text overlay to any background image. What's Included? 2 Styles : Regular & Inline Uppercase & Lowercase Numbers & Punctuation Multilingual Support Works on PC & Mac
  37. Anowy by Product Type, $17.00
    Welcome to the world of Anowy, where handwriting seduces with impressive display dynamics. This font offers seven font styles including Regular for a classic look, Slant for a dynamic slanted touch, Blur for a natural ink writing effect, Smooth for softness, and Shadow for a dramatic feel. The specialty of the Anowy font is Seven Tiered Styles: Explore a variety of seven Anowy style variants to create a unique and attractive design according to your wishes. A Touch of Handwritten Vulnerability: Every character in Anowy provides a touch of seductive handwriting, creating an air of authenticity and humanity in every detail. Anowy is an ideal choice for projects that require a beautiful handwritten touch and a diversity of styles. Whether you're designing promotional materials, greeting cards, or other creative works of art, these fonts bring an unmatched personal element. Do not miss this opportunity! Get Handwritten Fonts for Anowy Looks now and watch how each word becomes a special artistic expression.
  38. Tintoretto by profonts, $41.99
    Tinteretto is a very beautiful, decorative Art-d�co font which is ideal for ad design about fine arts events and the world of arts and crafts as well as in restaurants, bars and for food packaging. Tintoretto harmonizes well with serif and sans serif fonts created at the beginning of the last century. It contains character sets for West and Central European as well as for Romania and Turkey. When Unger started his work on Tintoretto, he had the splendid idea of adding a Fill version to the original 3D characters. Combining both fonts make it even stronger and more beautiful. How to combine both fonts in order to achieve a color fill effect: Type your word or phrase and do not make any changes to the spacing or kerning. Duplicate or copy the original and change it to the Fill version (font change). Apply a color to the copy and position it exactly behind the original. See and love the result.
  39. Lindage Script by Josstype, $14.00
    Lindage Script is a handwritten typeface with classic roots, a beautiful formal script with an elegant touch. It works perfectly in the world of weddings, logos, greeting cards, branding, print ads, quotes, signage, magazines etc. Lindage Scrip features 346+ glyphs and 116 alternate characters, including initial and terminal letters, alternates, swashes, ligatures and multiple language support. To enable the OpenType Stylistic alternates, you need a program that supports OpenType features such as Adobe Illustrator CS, Adobe Indesign & CorelDraw X6-X7, Microsoft Word 2010 or later versions. There are additional ways to access alternates/swashes, using Character Map (Windows), Nexus Font (Windows), Font Book (Mac) or a software program such as PopChar (for Windows and Mac). How to access all alternative characters: http://youtu.be/iptSFA7feQ0nn http://cuttingforbusiness.com/2016/01/28/how-to-use-opentype-fonts-in-silhouette-studio-or-cricut- design-space/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Go9vacoYmBw Thank you for your purchase! And please let me know if you have any questions via email: joelpopon@gmail.com
  40. Aqren by Product Type, $17.00
    Welcome to the world of Aqren, where the beauty of handwriting combines with the dynamics of display. This font comes with five graduated styles that include Regular for a classic look, Outline for a touch of clear contours, Blur for a soft effect, and Distort for an experimental feel. Aqren Specialty: Five Tiered Styles: Explore a variety of five Aqren style variants to create a unique and attractive design according to your wishes. A Touch of Handwritten Vulnerability: Every character in Aqren exudes a touch of handwritten vulnerability, creating an air of authenticity and humanity in every line. Aqren is the perfect choice for projects that want a beautiful handwritten touch and a variety of tiered styles. From promotional materials to greeting cards, this font brings an unmatched personal element. Do not miss this opportunity! Get Aqren Handwriting Font for Display now and watch how every word becomes a valuable work of art.
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