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  1. Linotype Automat by Linotype, $29.99
    Distinguishing characteristics of Frank Marciulano’s Linotype Automat™ are its strictly constructed basis and its uniquely placed stroke contrasts. The emphasized vertical strokes are reminiscent of bars and give text a static feel. The forms of the letters are distinctly modern, an interpretation of a typeface meant for machines. Automat is not recommended for text but is particularly good for headlines in large point sizes, which allow its unusual forms to really stand out.
  2. Trop Magus by Kickingbird, $29.00
    Trop Magus is a rugged typeface following in the tradition of Ramon Llull and Jean Jannon. Llull’s illuminated manuscripts from the Middle Ages inspired many later Alchemical texts in the Renaissance. And it was during this era, in 1615, that Jannon cut the matrices for Typi Academiae. The Trop Magus typeface includes: - Sixty-five Alchemical and Astrological symbols - Multi-language glyph set - Old Style figures - Four sets of alternate glyphs - Pseudo-Random OpenType features
  3. Forecast by Type Associates, $30.00
    Designed by Russell Bean between December 2020 and August 2023 as a pandemic project, Forecast takes cues from past geometrics notably Futura, Tempo even Avant Garde. ideal for a multitude of uses – text, display, web, wayfinding. The objective of Forecast is to present a practical, swiss-army, use-everywhere design where readability is paramount. Available in 7 weights with italics a total of 14 styles all kerned to perfection. LatPro encoded, supporting 90 languages.
  4. P22 Bangersfield by IHOF, $29.95
    Bangersfield is a four-member font family from Robby Woodard. With line treatments clearly inspired by cased meat products, these fonts function as a healtier alternative to Comic Sans. The casual hand lettering works well for light-hearted design and comic lettering. These fonts are stuffed with opentype features, extra ornaments, and a full Central European character set—over 400 characters per serving. Satisfy your hunger for a fresh take on a stale genre!
  5. Linotype Atomatic by Linotype, $40.99
    Linotype Atomatic is part of the Take Type Library, selected from the contestants of Linotype’s International Digital Type Design Contests of 1994 and 1997. German artist Johannes Plass designed his font in one strongly-crafted weight. Linotype Atomatic seems to mirror the fast pace and technology of modern times. The slight lean to the right gives an impression of speed and movement. Linotype Atomatic is intended exclusively for headlines in larger point sizes.
  6. Les Bonbon Boutique PW by Patty Whack Fonts, $29.98
    Reminiscent of vintage Paris. Think Tea Parties, Sweet Treats, Candy Shoppes, Boutiques, Fine China, Couture, Cakes and Pastries. This font is perfect for cards, menus, signage, and much more. Les Bonbon Boutique PW is intended and suitable for Display use and Titles. It's not suitable for long paragraphs of text. This font is meant for display, titles, beautiful signage, cards, etc. Les Bonbon Boutique PW is available in OpenType, and TrueType format.
  7. ITC Arnova by ITC, $29.00
    Genevieve Cerasoli created the font in 1997. ITC Arnova is a calligraphy typeface with pronounced stroke contrast and rough contours. The characters have pointed strokes and sit on the baseline leaning diagonally sometimes toward and sometimes away from one another and both characteristics give ITC Arnova a lively, dynamic feel. This font remains legible in point sizes as small as 8 and is well-suited to headlines and short to middle length texts.
  8. Operapolitan by E-phemera, $20.00
    Operapolitan is inspired by a hand-lettered list of board members to a major metropolitan opera company in the 1920s. The font features special ligatures and a complete alternative glyph set meant for use with OpenType contextual alternates to help create the feel of real hand lettering, along with a complete international character set and built-in small capitals. Elegant but not stuffy, the font has rough edges to capture a vintage, slightly-used vibe.
  9. Clab by Eko Bimantara, $19.00
    Clab is meant for branding. The initial characters were build in bold and chunky personality, yet the thin strokes and flowy italics gives it a versatile and unique set of family. The glyphs crafted in low contrast strokes, short ascenders and descenders and low caps. Clab consist of 9 weight from Hairline to Black with each matching italics. Contain more than 400 glyphs with some OpenType features e.g, standard and discretionary ligature, fraction, e.t.c.
  10. Bobik by Lewis McGuffie Type, $35.00
    Bobik is a display type family with three faces – sans, serif and slab. The family was drawn initially on basic principles described in Jean Alessandrini’s Codex 80 and then further developed, including adding a lowercase and ligatures. With a clean sans, robust slab and dramatic serif, Bobik has a contemporary European feel and is ideal for headlines, editorial and short copy. Each face contains upper and lowercase plus West, Central and East European language support.
  11. Rogers2 - Unknown license
  12. Dundee by Red Rooster Collection, $45.00
    A new design inspired by the various mastheads used in children’s comic books in the United Kingdom, published by D.C. Thomson of Dundee, Scotland.
  13. Comicbasic by giftype, $16.00
    Comic basic font is ideal tó use in a comic book or for children , it is very appropiate becouse it is easy to read.
  14. 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.
  15. Steeplechase by BA Graphics, $45.00
    A decorative Barnum-like design. Great for headlines with that circus type atmosphere; will also work for Christmas, western and children's books and ads.
  16. Gallegos by profonts, $51.99
    Gallego Pro is a classical, pen-drawn upright script useful for many applications, e.g. book titles, ads, magazines or any kind of display work.
  17. Laughin by GroupType, $19.00
    Designed by Andrew Smith this bouncy and playful headline font does not take itself seriously. Perfect for headlines, children's books or on the web.
  18. Chit Chat by Jonahfonts, $29.95
    A brush font that keeps its legibility without sacrificing its free-spirit. Usage recommendations: Captions, packaging, cards, posters, ads, book jackets, manuals, and menus.
  19. Life Of Apple by Typefactory, $14.00
    Life of Apples is a Fun Handwriting typeface, perfectly suitable for creating quotes, kids book, lifestyle design such as logos, title, magazine, and more.
  20. Santica by Aestherica Studio, $12.00
    Santica is a beautiful handwritten font. Santica is ideal for headings, flyers, greeting cards, product packaging, book covers, printed quotes, logotypes, and album covers.
  21. Kids Scratch by Struggle Studio, $12.00
    Kids Csrattch is a font made with children's handwriting.great for cafe websites, restaurant menus, children's books, art exhibition posters and anything else you fancy.
  22. Avney Gad MF by Masterfont, $59.00
    Geometric forms make this elegant font family a great companion for invitations signs, indoor and outdoor. Useful when you design book jackets, posters etc.
  23. South Beach by BA Graphics, $45.00
    A retro looking gothic with that "South Beach" look.
  24. Kiperman by Harbor Type, $29.00
    🏆 Selected for Tipos Latinos 9. 🏆 Selected for the 13th Biennial of Brazilian Graphic Design. 🏆 Hiii Typography 2018 Merit Award. Kiperman is a text typeface designed in honor of Henrique Leão Kiperman, founder of the publishing house Artmed, now Grupo A. Its forms are simple and straightforward, with no unnecessary embellishments that could disturb the reading. The fonts are slightly narrower than normal, which yields higher efficiency without compromising reading comfort. Besides that, its italics are not just a slanted version of the romans, but rather a separate drawing. With a slope of 8°, its calligraphic structure provides the right amount of emphasis when necessary. The Kiperman typeface works best when setting books, magazines, ebooks and websites. It will also work very well in branding and packaging projects where a sober typeface is needed. The inspiration for the design came from the personality of the honoree. Just as Henrique always wanted to stay away from spotlights, the Kiperman typeface was designed so that it would not call attention to itself or impose any obstacles in the understanding of the text. In this way, the fonts revere Henrique’s legacy by respecting and honoring the published content. Henrique Leão Kiperman began his career in 1958, selling medical books in travels through the interior of the Brazilian states of Paraná and Santa Catarina. In 1973, he opened a bookstore in downtown Porto Alegre, the Artes Médicas Sul, and a few years later edited his first book. Since then, his company has grown to become one of the most important publishers in Brazil in the area of scientific, technical and professional books, with more than 2400 active titles distributed among the McGraw Hill, Bookman, Artmed, Penso and Artes Médicas imprints. Henrique passed away in 2017 at the age of 79. The Kiperman type family has been commissioned by Grupo A and is available for licensing. This was the way found for the fonts to be read by more people, spreading some of his spirit around the world.
  25. Backstroke by Eclectotype, $50.00
    Normal and upright italic script fonts line a well-trodden path; left-leaning fonts (or "rightalics" as they're confusingly called), on the other hand, are a rarity. Here at Eclectotype Fonts we don't like to do things too conventionally, so here's Backstroke, a laid back script with a unique voice. With contextual alternates for start and end forms of certain characters, swash versions of L, Q and Z (surely the most used initial caps!), and a handful of stylistic sets, Backstroke is a restrained script. Stylistic sets are: 1. the start forms of i, j, m, n, and p are used always instead of only at word starts. 2. lower case ascenders get a whole lot loopier. 3. alternate versions of G, N and Y. 4. swash L, Q and Z. 5. swaps the default Polish script lslash for a more familiar version While fonts that lean the wrong way may be a bit more difficult to fit into your layouts than boring old regular italics, they will reward you with their individuality. Why not give it a go?
  26. Dunelm by MADType, $21.00
    Dunelm is a typeface that was inspired by the type used in an English book from 1636. The typeface used in the book was unique and the goal in creating this font was to emulate the printing feel of the 17th century. The authentic ink-blotted and imperfect feel of the letter-pressed type was preserved with care. For best effect, this font should be used at text and smaller title sizes.
  27. Relaxy by HIRO.std, $11.00
    Relaxy is a Brush Handwritten Script. This font describes about funny, dynamic, informal, humanist, easy going, and will bring a good combination for your works. FEATURES - 3 alternates Uppercase and Lowercase letters - Numbering and Punctuations - Multilingual Support - Works on PC or Mac - Simple Installation - PUA Encoded Characters USE Relaxy works great in any poster, book, magazine, typeface, quotes, print, social media posts, e-book , and any projects that need semi casual and informal taste.
  28. Patrol Car Stencil JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Comic books based on popular characters have been around pretty much since the advent of comic books themselves. An edition of the "Car 54 Where Are You?" series published by Dell (and based on the hit TV show created by Nat Hiken) displayed "Car 54" in a bold hand lettered stencil design on the cover. These few characters became the inspiration for Patrol Car Stencil JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  29. Romper by DearType, $29.00
    Romper is a slightly narrow handwritten sans in four weights and it is perfect if you want to convey a casual and friendly feel. It was designed with the idea to be used on comic books, mobile applications and children’s books, thus it has a Dancing Baseline version (Romper DB) and a Slanted version (each of them in four weights as well). The family is equipped with 450+ glyphs, has Latin Extended and Cyrillic Support (both Russian and Bulgarian) and a lovely set of extras. The family includes a lot of discretionary ligatures and alternate letters for more variety in the design. Overall, Romper is cute, amiable and really versatile, so it will fit most applications - think greeting cards, menus, merchandise, books, packaging, websites, etc.
  30. TE Aldwawin by Tharwat Emara, $50.00
    Features of TE ALDWAWIN font with his high ability according to the letter's requirements. Diwani calligraphy is characterized by the convergence of letters, and their contiguity through one path, with the exception of some letters that must deviate from their path in order to move away from the monotony, leading to a horizon characterized by magnificence and beauty, flexibility and elegance in flow. Diwani calligraphy is characterized by being soft and malleable, and fits most writings. Suitable for most writings and is flexible in writing, The calligraphy was concerned with official books sent between kings and sultans, books of appointments to prominent positions, imitation of high positions, and special statements and orders issued by kings and princes. Write major names for books, and write ads.
  31. GS Slim One Bestiary by GalaStudio, $15.00
    We, GalaStudio (Lilia & Galina) represent the SlimOne BESTIARY font from our MELTING FONTS collection. It is a decorative style version of the SlimOne font family, which we designed by playing with glyphs: we converted them into funny animals and thus created a "zoo". One can use the BESTIARY font for children's books and notebooks as well as for all kinds of funky advertising, social media, greeting cards and comics. INCLUDED: GS_SlimOne_Bestiary.otf GS_SlimOne_Bestiary.ttf Numbers, additional glyphs & basic punctuation are included. PERFECT FOR: using in books titles, textbooks, notebooks, different brochures and advertising, especially for kids, home-ware design, packaging design; magazines, posters and flyers titles; logos design, books design, fashion design, slogans etc. :) Multilingual support included for the languages based on Latin alphabet.
  32. Titul by ParaType, $30.00
    Titul is a display typeface with strong historical connotations. It is based on a series of stylish lettering for book covers, designed by Russian graphic artist Alexander Leo in the 1920s. The historical reference for him was book design of the 1st half of the 19th century. Type family consists of four ornamented and three basic styles: one solid, one inline and one striped. All seven faces have corresponding oblique styles. Also, there is a beautiful vignette font and a style for constructing ornamental borders. Titul suits best for vintage spirited typography, from the 19th to early 20th century. It is perfect for book covers, theater posters, packaging and greeting cards. Typeface was created by Isabella Chaeva and released by Paratype in 2020.
  33. GS Candy Melt by GalaStudio, $15.00
    Our intention was to create a font with rounded melted-like shapes, like sucking candy, to make it "tasty" and playful. The CANDY MELT font is rather bold. This feature lets the graphic designer play with the letters, filling them with a variety of textures and patterns. The CANDY MELT is ideal for children' books titles, textbooks, notebooks, different brochures and advertising. We hope that GalaStudio fonts will add attractiveness and efficiency to your product. INCLUDED: GS_CandyMelt.otf GS_CandyMelt.ttf Numbers, additional glyphs & basic punctuation are included. PERFECT FOR: using in branding projects, children' books titles, textbooks, notebooks, different brochures and advertising, homeware design, packaging design; magazines, posters and flyers titles; logos design, books design, fashion design, slogans etc. Multilingual support included for the languages based on Latin alphabet.
  34. Tenement JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A 1916 book entitled “Lettering” by Thomas Woods Stevens features a number of hand lettered alphabets; some plain, others unique. One of the more novel examples was designed by Harry Lawrence Gage and featured letters and numbers with a crude, wavy style described in the book as “adapted to wood block and linoleum cutting”. To keep the design as close to the original as possible, the image from the book page was auto-traced, with each character given just enough of a clean-up as to retain its own quirkiness while smoothing out any jagged lines and fixing some curves. From there, other necessary characters were created for the digital font, and the end result is Tenement JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  35. Contenu by Hackberry Font Foundry, $24.95
    Because Contenu is designed for text use, it is spaced for body copy in the 9-12 point range. That is far too much spacing for heads, subheads, and the like. So I made the display version of Contenu Book to use for headers. In the process of tightening the spacing at the very large sizes, I also made some minor modifications to the glyph shapes to make this version a little more elegant. Contenu Opentype has two Opentype families for print design. Contenu Book has five fonts: Regular, Italic, Bold, Bold Italic, and Display. Contenu has Medium, Medium Italic, Black, and Black Italic. The name is French for content and this is what the family is designed for: text, body copy, and book layout. If it has a style, it is a modern take on oldstyle serif font using Jenson as a mask. There are no plans for display versions of the bolder weights or the italics. If you want them, use Contenu Medium, Book Bold, Contenu Black, or any of the four italics and tighten the tracking.
  36. Bookseller Cp by Cyanotype, $20.00
    Bookseller Cp is a typeface designed for books and legible text at a smaller sizes, with an old book feeling. This typeface is the reinterpretation of a sample found in a French book, published between 1882 and 1893 and its author —Ernest Michel— lived between 1837 and 1896. This sample has influence from Didot, Scotch Roman and Clarendon (typefaces which were in use at that time). This reinterpretation expands the basic set for the contemporary era. Bookseller Cp includes small caps, old style figures, lining figures, fractions and basic Cyrillic alphabet. Everything in 3 different optical widths. You can save some lines with Reduced weight or fill some lines with Ample weight. All of them with italics, bold and bold italics. Bookseller Cp is also available in Book size. 12 fonts for legibility at small sizes. Subhead & Title sizes are now in development. Finally this typeface was the result of the course Digital Reinterpretation of Classic Typography by Oscar Guerrero Cañizares at Domestika. Do you require additional glyphs? Please contact me to consider your request in order to expand Bookseller in further updates.
  37. The font named "Jean-Claude's Hand" by Philippe Blondel is a handwriting style font that captures the essence of personal, hand-crafted correspondence. This particular font is characterized by its or...
  38. Eckhardt Freehand JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Eckhardt Freehand JNL is the fourth font based on the lettering of sign painters and show card writers. Jeff Levine has chosen to name this “mini series” of fonts in honor of his friend Albert Eckhardt, Jr., a talented sign man who ran Allied Signs [in Miami, Florida] from 1959 until his passing in 2005.
  39. Bellino by Mans Greback, $59.00
    Bellino is a well-crafted script typeface. Drawn by Måns Grebäck during 2018, this high-quality font has beautiful letter shapes and swashy capitals. Use one or more underscores after any word to underline. Example: Bellino___ The font contains stylistic, initial and final alternates, as well as ligatures. It also has extensive language support.
  40. LMS Letterbat Friends - Unknown license
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