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  1. Mimosa by Pelavin Fonts, $25.00
    The inspiration for Mimosa comes directly from the packaging for “Moulinard Jeune”, a line of French toiletries from the 1920s. I created the 240-odd glyphs needed to make up a complete font based upon the style of a handful of hand-lettered characters that were used on the original items. Mimosa is a mono-weight, connecting vertical script with a fairly regular set of lower case and slightly more decorative upper case glyphs. As with any decorative script, if you set copy in all caps, you will be tracked down and severely punished by the type police.
  2. Duran by The Northern Block, $-
    Duran is a strong, versatile geometric sans with industrial quality. Inspired by technical style letterforms with simple construction, the typeface is useful in both large format and body text. Its compact lateral shape helps save space across layouts and is good to go across a wide range of modern applications. Details include seven weights with matching italics and over 670 characters per style. Opentype features consist of eight variations of numerals, including inferiors, superiors, fractions, case figures and circled figures. Additional features include case-sensitive forms, stylistic alternates, ligatures, game symbols, arrows and language support covering Western, South and Central Europe.
  3. Atomette by Device, $39.00
    Atomette is a bouncy sans that is friendly without being flippant, warm yet still stylish. The upper case and lower case options provide letters with less or more animation. Five weights plus an inline provide a neat mini-family to cover all your requirements. Suitable for snack packaging, comic books, toys, celebratory banners, book covers and games. Contains two or three options for each letter, including automatically-substituting letter-pairs to prevent repetition, plus an alternate set of numbers in circles. These can be chosen from the Glyphs palette or toggled on and off in the Opentype panel.
  4. Roadway by K-Type, $20.00
    Roadway is based on U.S. highway lettering observed on New York street signs. Two weights of capitals would often be used on the same sign, condensed for the main name, and a half-size regular superscript for ‘road’ or ’street’. Roadway is a Small Caps font. The upper case consists of condensed capitals, the lower case consists of regular width small caps, sized at 50% and superscript. A small superscript comma and period, aligned with the lowercase, are at keystrokes < and > respectively. A small hyphen lining with the superscript lowercase is at the en dash position (Mac: option hyphen, Windows: alt-0150).
  5. Brrrrr by Ingrimayne Type, $14.95
    Brrrrr is supposed to represent snow-covered letters, though it could also be letters covered with frosting. The lower case letters are identical to the upper-case letters. Buried in the font is another set of letters on Christmas tree ornaments. (They are on unicode characters in the 2400 block, circled digits and letters. See here.) The OpenType Stylistic Sets feature makes accessing these letters easier than using unicode, and another font, InsideLetters-Christmas, develops them further. The Brrrrr-Icing style can be used in a layer over Brrrrr to give the snowcap any color, not just the background color.
  6. Thunderspeed by Tigade Std, $15.00
    Thunderspeed is a futuristic and sporty look font. It is sharp yet easy on eyes of readability. It is perfect for your branding and logo, mainly in design theme related to sports, futuristic, space, etc. Thunderspeed features complete set of upper case and lower case with standard International characters. Of course come with the numbers and punctuations. The font come in format: OTF TTF WOFF/WOFF2 That's a wrap! I do really hope you like this font, and please don't hesitate to contact me if you have any questions. Also, drop by to our instagram! Tigadestd | Doli Harahap
  7. Salida by Matteson Typographics, $19.99
    Salida is a reimagining of William Page’s Series 504, a wood type created in 1887. Named for a town in Colorado on the Arkansas River, Salida is a strong and rustic display font reflecting the rugged landscape of the area. Salida is useful for impactful headlines, logos, packaging and signage.
  8. PR Vanaheim by PR Fonts, $10.00
    This is a perfect font for historical or fantasy titles. It is influenced by ancient Nordic runes. the strokes flare slightly, to a concave terminal for a finely carved appearance. There are two sets of capitals in PR-Vanaheim-DC (Dual Capitals); one set of narrow letters, more closely related to Runic forms, and one set which includes wider and circular letters, which can be freely combined with the narrow letters for the variety associated with hand lettering. There is one version with dots placed in the centre of large counters and one version without the dots. The broad caps character set includes characters which allow for tight spacing; a dropped L, and a tall T. There are also two different lowercase sets, one modern, and one archaic, all of which can be freely mixed to fine tune the appearance of your text. Here is the brief description of the available faces: PR-Vanaheim-Med-DC-01 Duplex Caps PR-Vanaheim-Med-DC-02 Duplex Caps, Dotted counters and dot space PR-Vanaheim-Med-DC-03 Duplex Caps, Dotted counters PR-Vanaheim-Med-LC-04 Broad Caps, with modern style lower case. PR-Vanaheim-Med-LC-05 Narrow Caps, with modern style lower case. PR-Vanaheim-Med-LC-06 Broad Caps, with archaic lower case. PR-Vanaheim-Med-LC-07 Narrow Caps, with archaic lower case.
  9. Antique Two by Wooden Type Fonts, $15.00
    A revival of one of the popular wooden type fonts of the 19th century, condensed, bold, square serifs, a very useful design for display, upper and lower case, in the antique family but with a squared design.
  10. Bay Area Nouveau JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Bay Area Nouveau JNL is an ultra bold, Art Nouveau headline font inspired by hand lettering on the cover of a piece of 1911 sheet music entitled "The Only Pal I Ever Had Came from 'Frisco Town'".
  11. Danger Girl Hex by Comicraft, $19.00
    A dangerous charm. A death hex. A summoning. An Invocation. An enchantment. An incantation to raise the dead. A supernatural chant. Be careful what you spell out with this font, you might get what you wish for...
  12. Corabael by Scriptorium, $18.00
    Corabael is a classic, elegant script font. The lines of the upper and lower case characters are clean and clear, and it retains some of the characteristics of hand-written script without becoming too fanciful or irregular.
  13. Pleuf Pro by Polytype, $15.00
    Friendly, warm and quirky, yet with a certain elegance, Pleuf Pro is a hand-drawn rounded serif family with extensive language support and a bunch of OpenType features. Great for projects which need a handcrafted, homemade, friendly, warm, personal vibe; it's individualistic without being overly eccentric, and quirky without being illegible. The clean, delicate lines of the lighter weights convey a graceful elegance without losing warmth. Ideal uses would include bar and café menus, greetings cards, food and drink packaging, and anything aimed at kids.
  14. Burgery by Arterfak Project, $18.00
    Say hello, to Burgery! A playful display font. Inspired by kids' games and snacks typography. Burgery designed in monoline concept and adjusted well to keep the legibility. Burgery is a flexible typeface that you can use for many kinds of stuff and themes. Burgery is an all-caps font, equipped with stylistic alternates, ligatures, Burgery is perfect for kids' merchandise, quotes, t-shirts, posters, social media, pillow, packaging, storybook, food menu, cafe decoration, logos, and much more! Mix and play your words with Burgery!
  15. Real Blues by Eurotypo, $38.00
    RealBlues is a useful collection of two hand lettering fonts designed for expressive graphic designs. This family include OpenType features: ligatures, swash letters, contextual and stylistic alternates. All of this will give your designs extra flair and uniqueness, giving the impression of totally believable handwork. RealBlues fonts has an extended character set to support Central and Eastern European as well as Western European languages. RealBlues may be perfect for logos, brands, children's books, restaurants, catering, cafes, packaging, magazines, weddings, beer labels, film and clothing.
  16. The Voyage Culture by Vintage Voyage Design Supply, $10.00
    Introduce you perfect font duo to give you many typographic variations for your project. It does not really matter, what the project is — t-shirts for sale or logo for your friends cafe, music poster or candy's package. These two lovely fonts would be perfect to combine in your design. Inspired by Travel Posters from Early 20th Century. A little bit art-deco massive sans with some playful characters like A, C, G, M, R, S, V, W and Handwritten retro style brush script.
  17. Brunette by DearType, $29.00
    The Brunette font was created with the sole purpose to serve companies that want to express character, emotion, and personal touch through their logotypes (think Bakeries, Juice Bars, Cafes, Jewelry stores, etc.) Brunette was made entirely from scratch (handwritten letters on paper), which were then vectorized and tweaked to gain consistency. The charm of the font is in its irregularity and resemblance to real handwriting. Brunette is perfect for businesses that want to convey a casual and organic image while making their products more human and approachable.
  18. Grumpfh by Jean-Jacques Morello, $-
    I was working on illustrations for children when the general shapes of GRUMPFH came to life. GRUMPFH is a cool, all-caps family which is really funny to play with. Suitable for children's cartoons, posters and so on.
  19. Ando Round by JCFonts, $30.00
    This is the rounded version of Ando, an elegant geometric typeface with smooth curves, designed for headlines. Six styles are available, with the same OpenType features as the original: stylistic alternates, case sensitive forms, tabular figures, and more!
  20. Sweet Melody by Artcity, $8.00
    Fun and playful childish font, perfect for comic books, book for kids, t-shirt designs, phone cases, greeting cards, invitations, mugs and so much more. If your project requires a fun look, then this font is for you.
  21. Nanu by Gustav & Brun, $20.00
    Nanu is a hand drawn font where lower and upper cases have the same cap height. It is multilingual and contains a lot of open type features. When purchasing Nanu you get the Nanu Simple Ornaments for free.
  22. Circula by Paragraph, $16.50
    Circula is a simplified geometric display typeface based on circles. It contains capitals and small capitals only (no lower case), basic symbols, superior and inferior numbers and common fractions. It supports Eastern European, Baltic and Turkish character sets.
  23. Ready for More BB by Blambot, $10.00
    The long-awaited sentence-case version of Blambot's Ready for Anything comic book dialogue font has arrived! Are you...Ready for More? This typeface includes double-letter autoligatures, contextual alternate barred-I correction, and tons of diacritical glyphs.
  24. Doriss Girls by Open Window, $-
    Dorriss girls were the dancing troop at the Moulin Rouge. I had the idea for this font while trying to come up with an alternative to beveling. I thought it would be interesting to create this sort of stepped effect as I've never really seen this treatment on a font before. Then my need to create chaos shows up again with Doriss Girls informal. A hand drawn take on the forms. This seemed like it would appear on an old art nouveau poster by the great Toulouse Lautrec, so there you have the genesis of this font. I've been somewhat compelled by the letterforms so I may expand and create a more normal version of this font someday with a range of weights. That would be the bees knees.
  25. American Oak by Ian Barnard, $15.00
    I've always been drawn to the beautiful typography of whiskey, gin, rum & bourbon bottle labels, as they enhanced the history that is behind this aged old spirits. A combination of elegant scripts and rugged serifs, these labels give sensibility to the slow process which these spirits go through in the distilling process.
  26. More Deco Lettering JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Occasionally font projects are started, but then set aside for other designs and are subsequently forgotten for a while. Such is the case of More Deco Lettering JNL; a bold thick-and-thin sans modeled from vintage source material.
  27. Stylish Nouveau JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Free form Art Nouveau hand lettering found on many early-1900s ads for various personal care items manufactured by the Colgate Company were the design inspiration for Stylish Nouveau JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  28. Zapped by Cool Fonts, $24.00
    Zapped is a grungy font with a sort of extruded look. I was working on a poster for the punk band MAXILLA (they are hot check'm out). It looks like it came out of a war zone. Abuse it!
  29. Deco Bevel by Open Window, $-
    Deco Bevel is a filter font based on Deco, an original Open Window classic. It came about while I was experimenting with light and shadows using 3D rendering software and Photoshop. Its ideal use is as a display font.
  30. Kubikajiri by Hanoded, $15.00
    Kubikajiri is a scary, scratchy font, hand-made using India ink and a sharp, old-fashioned pen. You can use it for a variety of projects, like ads, posters and websites. Just be careful you don't lose your head...
  31. Valentine Heart by Selvia Design, $14.00
    "Valentine Heart" is a very unique and beautiful script font. This font is equipped with upper- and lower-case letters, ligatures, numerals, punctuation, and multilingual support. Valentine's Day, a wedding, spring, an invitation, and other romantic occasions are ideal.
  32. Hardsign by Blankids, $15.00
    Introducing a new layered bold script font called Hardsign .Hardsign inspired by classic signage and vintage font. Hardsign came with open type features and multilingual accent good for logotype, poster, badge, book cover, tshirt design, packaging and any more.
  33. Innuendo by Hanoded, $15.00
    Innuendo, despite its name, is a straightforward font. It is an all caps, hand-drawn typeface with an elegant look and some cheeky curls. Upper and lower case differ and like to mingle. Comes with a bagful of diacritics.
  34. Americain by Hanoded, $10.00
    Americain is a retro-style font, which was based on a single headline from a thirties advertisement. The letters are all caps, but there's a little difference between 'upper' and 'lower' case. Americain is ideal for headlines and posters.
  35. Poca by Type-Ø-Tones, $40.00
    Poca is made up of right angles and regular strokes. It is a De Stijl typeface provided by Peret. We devised the lower case letters and added some Peret dingbats. Fifteen years later we added a fun bitmap version.
  36. Game Rules JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    While this bold, chamfered typeface may look like a sports font, it actually came from the opening credits for the 1955 Western film “The Man from Bitter Ridge”. Game Rules JNL is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  37. Mas dAzil Symbol by ParaType, $25.00
    A set of symbols was designed for ParaType in 2002 by Dmitry Kirsanov as a part of PT Mas d`Azil™ family. Based on the images on stones discovered in a prehistoric cave of Mas-d`Azil, France.
  38. Black Combat by Yoga Letter, $15.00
    "Black Combat" is a unique, elegant, and fantastic handwritten brush font. This font is equipped with upper- and lower-case letters, numerals, punctuation, and multilingual support. Perfect for Easter, Spring, Halloween, Summer, logos, banners, posters, branding, stickers, and more.
  39. Silvercrush by IKIIKOWRK, $17.00
    Introducing SILVERCRUSH Typeface, created by ikiiko. A rough letters with expressive strokes and have a strong character for street art typeface. Silvercrush typeface is perfect for an poster event, urban brand, hipster magazine, fashion stuff, quotes, and all the design elements that require a street vibes. What's included? Uppercase & Lowercase Number & Punctuation Bonus Alternates Multilingual Support Enjoy our font and if you have any questions, you can contact us by email : ikiikowrk@gmail.com
  40. Hexenhammer by Hanoded, $15.00
    The ‘Hammer of Witches’, ‘Malleus Maleficarum’ or ‘Hexenhammer’ in German is the best know and most important treatise on witchcraft. It was composed by Heinrich Kramer in 1487. I thought it was a rather apt name for my latest fairytale font! Hexenhammer is a rough, handwritten typeface with an attitude. It can be used for book covers, posters and even spells. Comes with a bunch of end ligatures and a pandemonium of diacritics.
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