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  1. Ben Kidoz by Sipanji21, $5.00
    Ben Kidoz is a sweet and friendly display font, created with an incredible playful touch, with Regular, Bold, Italic and hollow feel. Add this font to your favorite creative ideas and notice how it makes them come alive!
  2. Kolyada by Tkachev, $29.00
    Kolyada is a modernist semi-serif with a friendly nature. This type is well-suited for use in retail, magazines, logotypes, books, etc. It comes with 4 styles, from Ultra Light to Medium, each with its Upright Italics.
  3. Brumder by Trustha, $17.00
    Brumder is a condensed sans serif typeface. Inspired by Industrial style. Comes in several styles namely regular, round, rounded, rough, and stamp, with matching oblique, making it 10 styles. Brumder is perfect for branding, headlines, and many more.
  4. Vagabond by Studio K, $45.00
    Vagabond is a vintage font family whose natural home is on the back porch, ranch or railroad. A rugged slab serif with a lived-in look, it’s lends a note of earthy authenticity to any graphic design project.
  5. Double Aunofa by Konstantine Studio, $13.00
    Double Aunofa, a couple of beautiful fonts with the approach to luxury branding and classy feels. Comes in clean tall serif and handwritten script style. Perfectly fit for your simple branding, logo, classy visual identity, you name it.
  6. Poool by Drawwwn, $15.00
    Poool is a fun and wobbly display font. Perfect for pasta branding or spa posters, sweet factories or samba classes. It comes in four styles to help you get in Ibiza villa vibes. Just jump into the Poool!
  7. Anchorage by Otto Maurer, $19.00
    Anchorage is a maritime linear Font with Anchor Graphics in the Caps. This Font is for all Sailors and Captains all over the world. It comes in many styles and with a graphic Font full of maritime graphics.
  8. Bal Harbour JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Inspired by hand lettering on a 1940s toy game spotted on ebay called "Let's Go Shopping", Jeff Levine created "Bal Harbour JNL" and named it after a South Florida community famous for its luxury homes and trendy stores.
  9. Pepperminta by PizzaDude.dk, $16.00
    A curly and playful sans serif font with blurry lines. Fits nice to anything that has to do with products for kids! Comes with 3 different versions of each lowercase letter, and they automatically cycle as you type
  10. No Help by Jadatype, $15.00
    No Help is an all caps display font that comes with a scary-dark-black-halloween style. suitable for tshirt, branding, social media, and so on. contains standard English letters, numbers, punctuation, and several accents that support multilingualism.
  11. Ridinger Pro by RMU, $30.00
    Based upon Riedingerschrift, cut by Franz Riedinger for Benj. Krebs Succ. in Frankfurt am Main in 1906, here come Ridinger Std and its extended version, Ridinger Pro. An elegant cursive font which also includes various adorning swash strokes.
  12. Hapshash by K-Type, $20.00
    Hapshash is an all capitals font inspired by the 1960s psychedelic posters of British designers Hapshash and the Coloured Coat (Michael English and Nigel Waymouth), in particular their 1968 poster for the First International Pop Festival in Rome.
  13. Lattiefa by AEN Creative Studio, $10.00
    Lattiefa is a great font for your design projects. It's simple, casual and elegant, has a natural touch and comes with ligatures & beautiful swashes. Lattiefa is perfect for logos, wedding invitations, social media posts, signatures and much more!
  14. More Or Less by Hanoded, $15.00
    More Or Less was made with a permanent marker pen on thin Japanese paper. It is a handwritten note-style font with an uneven baseline and zippy glyphs. Comes with bells & whistles and a whole bunch of diacritics.
  15. Nort Mono by ATK Studio, $15.00
    Nort Mono™ is a tech-monospaced typeface with inktrap experiment and diagonal edges by Atk Studio. Created for tech display poster, informational video display, ads, and more. Come with single weight. This font covers over 67 languages.
  16. Suredog by Fontmill Foundry, $20.00
    One year old Suredog font. Affectionate with print and good with other sans but will probably chase a serif. Suredog is truly deserving of a loving home for the rest of her life. Please give Suredog a chance.
  17. Party Mush by PizzaDude.dk, $20.00
    You can't take anything for granted when it comes to the Party Mush font - every single letter has got its own personality...and madness! This is a font that will definately kick those party invitations the right way!
  18. Quinbery by Zamjump, $11.00
    Quinbery is casual handwriting. It comes with the perfect stylish & modern touch to make any design stand out! This font type is made perfectly for applying headlines, invitations, greeting cards, book covers, fashion, hand tags and product labels.
  19. Moldr by Deltatype, $49.00
    Moldr, a sans-serif with modular grid structure, inspired from handmade letter to industrial machine mold, Moldr come with 9 weights in complete family, Support many language with standard Adobe Lain 4 glyphs, world-ready and mark2mark support.
  20. Epos by Serebryakov, $39.00
    All-cap titling typeface, Epos, comes in three widths and includes a range of decorative ligs & alts – as well as both Latin & Cyrillic scripts. It reminds of hand-lettered book covers from the early and mid 20th century.
  21. Hauntress by Jadatype, $15.00
    Hauntess is a Serif Font that comes with a scary sharp-display's style. suitable for posters, logotype, branding, social media, book, movie and so on. contains standard English letters, numbers, punctuation, alternates, and several accents that support multilingualism.
  22. Delight Coffee by Sronstudio, $15.00
    Delight Coffee is a fun Handwritten Font, this font Is perfect for product packaging, product designs, label, photography, watermark, special events, or anything. Delight Coffee comes with uppercase and lowercase letters, multilingual symbols, numerals, punctuation. Thank You, Sronstudio
  23. Bohemis by Letteralle, $19.00
    Introducing Bohemis Font! Bohemis is charming and sweet handwritten font display. This font is suitable for handwriting logos, T-shirts, merchandise, quotes, social media posts, advertising, and a lot more! Bohemis comes with an accent language. Thank You!
  24. Ridinger by RMU, $30.00
    Based upon Riedingerschrift, cut by Franz Riedinger for Benj. Krebs Succ. in Frankfurt am Main in 1906, here come Ridinger Std and its extended version, Ridinger Pro. An elegant cursive font which also includes various adorning swash strokes.
  25. Brotherland by Dikas Studio, $12.00
    Brotherland is a handdrawn serif typeface wit a rough and vintage character inspired from American Vintage typography. Brotherland comes with 4 styles: Regular, Italic, Aged, Italic Aged. Perfect for logos, badges and any project needing a vintage touch.
  26. Xenku by limitype, $12.00
    Xenku Is A Display Font With A Modern Sans Serif Style, Made With A More Dynamic And Flexible Impression, Making This Font Look More Futurustic. Xenku Comes With: - All Caps Fonts - Number - Symbol - Multi Language - And Italic Version
  27. Plumcake by PintassilgoPrints, $20.00
    A bittersweet hand-drawn face, pleasing and assertive. Available in two weights, both all caps, with alternates for each letter. Comes with some ​ligatures and ​handy swash alternates to sweeten things up every now and again. Starting… Now!
  28. Bullhead by Gassstype, $28.00
    Here comes a New font, Bullhead is a handwritten brush that is written casually and quickly. these strong Letters are made with brushes on Procreate. Bullhead is perfect for homeware designs, branding projects, Logo design, Quotes product packaging.
  29. Talloween by Ingrimayne Type, $9.00
    Talloween is a bizarre typeface in which the letters have a fraktur form, but look as if they had been made of wax that has partially melted. It comes in four styles, regular, oblique, shadow, and oblique shadow.
  30. Tolkien Tengwanda Namarie by Deniart Systems, $15.00
    A cursive style script based on a writing system devised by J.R.R. Tolkien, also known as the Tengwar of Feanor, used for many languages in Middle-earth. NOTE: this font comes with an interpretation guide in pdf format.
  31. Poison Ivy by Hanoded, $15.00
    Poison Ivy is a messy, scrawled font. It looks like the glyphs have been etched by an unsteady hand. Poison Ivy is ideal for use in books, albums and posters. Comes with a witches' kettle full of diacritics.
  32. Shogi by Attractype, $14.00
    Attractype presents Shogi, a beautiful modern serif font, which has sharp shapes and high contrast. Suitable for easy-to-read text or attractive displays. Shogi comes with some beautiful ligatures that make your letter projects even more special.
  33. Rockies by Subectype, $17.00
    Rockies is a Rough display font. It comes in a Regular and an italic version, so take your pick! This enchanting font is quirkiness and authenticity and will turn any creative idea into a true standout. Multilingual support.
  34. Moyenage by Storm Type Foundry, $55.00
    Blackletter typefaces follow certain fixed rules, both in respect to their forms and to the orthography. Possibly, they were a reaction to the half-developed Carolingian minuscule which was soon to end in the Latin script. Narrow, ordered script was to replace the round, hesitant and shattered shapes of letters in order to simplify writing, to unify the meaning of individual letters, and to save some parchment, too. Opposed to the practice common in monasterial scriptoriums where Uncial, Irish and Carolingian inspiration flew freely and as a result, the styles of writing differed in each monastery, the blackletter type was to define one, common standard. It was to express spiritual verticality, in perfect tune with the architecture of the Gothic era. Typography became an integral part of the overall style of the period. The pointed arch and the blackletter type were the vanguard of the spectacular transformation from the Middle Ages towards the modern era, they were a celebration of a time when works of art were not signed by their makers yet. Some unfortunate souls keep linking blackletter solely with Germany and the Third Reich, while the truth is that its direct predecessor, the Gothic minuscule, evolved mostly in France. Even Hitler himself indicated blackletter type obsolete in the age of steel, iron and concrete – thus making a significant contribution to the spreading of the Latin script in Germany. Once we leave our prejudice aside, we find that the shapes of blackletter type have exceptional potential, unheard of in sans-serif letterforms. The lower case letters fit into an imaginary rectangle which is easily extended both upwards and sideways. In its scope and in the name itself, the Moyenage type family project is to celebrate the diversity of the Middle Ages. I begun realizing the urge to design my own blackletter when visiting the beer gardens of Munich and while walking through the villages of rural Austria. The letters from the notice boards of inns are scented with spring air, with the flowers of cudweed, with white sausage and weissbier. The crooked calligraphic hooks and beaks seem to imitate the hearty yodeling of local drinkers and the rustle of the giant skirts of girls who distribute the giant wreaths of beer jugs. Moyenage is, however, a modern replica of blackletter, so it contains some otherwise unacceptable Latin script elements in upper case. I chose these keeping the modern reader in mind, striving for better legibility. The font is drawn as if written with a flat pen or brush, and with the ambition to, perhaps, serve as a calligraphic model. In medium width, the face is surprisingly well legible; it is perfect for menus as well as posters and CD covers for some of the heavier kinds of music. It has five types of numerals and also a set of Cyrillic script, symbolising the lovelorn union of Germans and Russians in the 20th century. Thus, it is well suited for the setting of bilingual texts of the German classic literature, which, according to the ancient rules, must not be set in Latin script.
  35. Ristretto Pro by Mint Type, $-
    Ristretto Pro is an extremely narrow display sans-serif font family available in 8 weights. It features rich language support, 6 sets of figures and small caps. Ristretto Pro also comes with its slab-serif counterpart - Ristretto Slab Pro.
  36. Florisa by limitype, $10.00
    Florisa is a typeface inspired by the unique shape of flower petals, which are made into unique letters. Florisa can be used for displays, headlines, logos etc. Florisa comes with capital letters, numbers and some symbols, and line version
  37. Sekek by Gholib Tammami, $14.00
    Sekek is a cute display font. It embodies playfulness and authenticity and is the perfect choice for any children’s activity or school project. Add this chunky lettered font to your designs and notice how it makes them come alive.
  38. Handwriting Absolute by Alphabet Zoo, $12.00
    Handwriting Absolute is a practical handwriting style suitable for many applications. With a feeling of traditional architectural handwriting, this tidy font is sure to find a home in a variety of projects and communications requiring handwritten text and design.
  39. Marslow by JprintStudio, $20.00
    Marslow is a modern look font with a futuristic vibe, bold and clean. Get inspired by its incredible youthful vibe. Add this lettering font to your designs and watch how it comes to life and your creations stand out!
  40. Asmillione by Sibelumpagi, $18.00
    Asmillione is a monoline signature font with a handwriting feel. It comes with ligatures and alternates, also supports multiple languages. It’s perfect for logos, product packaging, wedding invitations, branding, headlines, signage, labels, signature, book covers, posters, quotes, and more.
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