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  1. RMU Magnet by RMU, $35.00
    Based upon remnants of the Ludwig & Mayer font Magnet, first released in 1951, this Italian-style design was completely redrawn and extended for most main European languages, West and Central, plus a character set for Turkish.
  2. X-story by Anton Novik, $22.75
    The X-story font represents shattered fragile material. It was inspired by my love to grunge elements. Best usage is to complete other grunge composition. Font is really detailed and can be enlarged to humongous size.
  3. Campland by Magpie Paper Works, $20.00
    Campland from Magpie Paper Works is a rustic, hand-lettered, sans-serif font chock full of summer-camp fun. This Opentype font features decorative glyphs and interlocking borders, as well as a complete uppercase & lowercase alphabet.
  4. Queen Anne Hill by Great Lakes Lettering, $40.00
    Queen Anne Hill is an modern Calligraphy style font with upright strokes and bold flourishes. Revealing the styling of fine artist and calligrapher Alissa Mazzenga, this font communicates refinement with a hint of playful artistic individualism.
  5. Eu Alonira by Hishand Studio, $15.00
    Eu Alonira is elegant serif font that look aesthetic Perfect for Logo brand, advertisement, product packaging, social media post, clothing brand, magazine headers and many more complete with ligatures alternates regular italic icon kerning multilingual support
  6. Soho Gothic by Monotype, $29.99
    “There is just something magical about type design,” says Sebastian Lester. “If you draw a successful typeface it can travel the world, taking a part of you with it.” If this is true, his Soho® Gothic family has taken him far and wide. Understated, modern and exceptionally versatile, the family has been put to good use in just about every application imaginable. A good choice for virtually any type of project, The Soho Gothic family performs equally well as the backbone of a global brand as it would in an edgy fashion magazine. Versatile, extensive, customizable, and multilingual – the Soho Gothic typeface family has it all.With the same proportions as Soho, its slab serif cousin, Soho Gothic ranges across seven weights, from a willowy hairline to a brawny ultra – each with a complementary italic.Lester took care to ensure that the Soho and Soho Gothic designs work in perfect harmony. According to him, “The typefaces were developed alongside each other so that I could consider every aspect of each design and be certain that they would be absolutely compatible.”Soho Gothic is a more understated and more subtle design than Soho. Features that give the design its distinctive tone are the flat, crisp apexes of the diagonal characters like the A and V, and the marked horizontal stress in the a, g and s. “I wanted the family as a whole to radiate effortless modernity,” recalls Lester, “to be a master communicator that works in all conditions and at all sizes.” A collection of alternate and “semi-slab” characters were also part of Lester’s plan. “I like to develop alternate characters for all my type designs,” he says. “I believe they give graphic designers greater flexibility and make a typeface more valuable.” Soho Gothic is available as OpenType® Pro fonts that have an extended character set which supports most Central European and many Eastern European languages. If you’re looking to complete your designs, consider pairing it with Bembo® Book,Joanna® Nova,Neue Frutiger®,PMN Caecilia®,or ITC Stone® Serif.
  7. Albertina by Monotype, $29.99
    Albertina was a typeface ahead of its time. It was in the early 1960s when designer Chris Brand, an accomplished calligrapher, aspired to draw a typeface based on the principles of calligraphy. Unfortunately, typesetting machines of that era put many restrictions on designers. Characters had to be drawn within a very coarse grid, which also defined their spacing. Technological limitations meant that italic designs often had to share the same character widths as the romans. Designers were forced to draw italic faces much wider and with more open spacing than what would be typical in calligraphic lettering or hand-set type. Not surprisingly, production of the first Albertina fonts went very slowly. Brand would submit his character drawings, and the Monotype Drawing Office would modify them to be compatible with the company's typesetting equipment. The new drawings would then be sent back to Brand for approval or rework. Most were reworked. The process took so long, in fact, that by the time the face was completed it was once again out of phase with the times: instead of being released as metal type for the Monotype composing machines it had been tailored for, Albertina debuted as phototype fonts for the Monophoto typesetter. The design's first use was for a catalog of the work of Stanley Morison, exhibited at the Albertina Library in Brussels in 1966. Sales of the design were not remarkable. With the advent of digital type technology, Albertina's story took a far happier turn. Frank E. Blokland, of the Dutch Type Library, used Brand's original, uncompromised drawings as the foundation of a digital revival. The Monophoto version had taken a considerable battering from the limitations of Monotype's unit system," recalls Blokland, "but there was no need for me to incorporate these restrictions in the digital version." With the full backing of Monotype and original designer Brand looking over Blokland's shoulder, a new design for Albertina emerged, displaying all the grace and verve of Brand's original drawings. The basic family drawn by Brand also grew into three weights, each with an italic complement and a suite of small caps and old style figures."
  8. Ronduit Capitals Light - Personal use only
  9. Avante Go - Personal use only
  10. SF Fourche - Personal use only
  11. Frederick YOFF - Personal use only
  12. Sea Dreams - 100% free
  13. Aaron YOFF - Personal use only
  14. QUesneLL YOFF - Personal use only
  15. Amura YOFF - Personal use only
  16. Avante Return - Unknown license
  17. 6th Aniversario - Personal use only
  18. P22 Chai Tea by IHOF, $24.95
    P22 Chai Tea is unique among brush lettering scripts. Its sweeping strokes and luxurious use of horizontal space lend personality and warmth to any project. Its sturdy letterforms make it ideal for logos, stationery, titling and packaging. The Pro version is stacked with alternative characters and ligatures programmed to substitute contextually in programs that support OpenType features. In addition, Chai Tea Pro contains Central European Language support that also includes many ligatures with accented characters.
  19. Blackson by Arterfak Project, $25.00
    Blackson is an elegant, urban-style brush handwriting font. It’s specifically designed to maximize your design projects that require a dynamic and personal touch. This font offers a unique sense of satisfaction, energetic, and confidence, making it perfect for use in logos, branding, signage, posters, packaging, flyers, merchandise, movies, motion graphics, and more. Blackson also comes with custom ligatures, special characters, and multilingual support to make your designs stand out even more.
  20. Vekta Neo by Positype, $22.00
    The Vekta Type System is part of a larger, interconnected grouping of 3 families: Neo, Sans and Serif. The goal was to develop a family designed along a common skeleton and matrix that would allow for interchangeable usage along a cohesive visual system. It's About The Personality. Interchange type families to be as expressive as you want to be. Let the piece you are designing constrain your usage and not the typeface.
  21. HS Loxy Gold by Helipad Space, $21.00
    Introducing, HS Loxy Gold! A Stencil Bold Display Font with the strong touch. It looks heavy and boldy that can be used for all your project needs.This font can be used at any time and on any project. So, HS Loxy Gold Font can't wait to give its touch to all your design projects such as magazine, book, poster design, printing, personal branding, promotional materials, logotype, product packaging, etc. Thank You HS
  22. Sextan Cyrillic by deFharo, $12.00
    Sextan serif is a Cyrillic typeface family with 10 styles designed for editorial, corporate, advertising or web use. The excellent readability allows the use in long texts, the coherence of forms make these fonts have a great personality. The fonts have an extra set of lower case letters accessible through the Discretional Ligatures. Also support for Open Type Functions such as Old Style Number, Superiors, Inferiors, Dynamic Fractions, etc. Includes the Bitcoin symbol: b #
  23. Choowee by Vova Egoshin, $24.00
    Funky decorative display typeface with a curvy eye catching character. Choowee can solve many graphical problems. Features and alternates add personality and let you create unique logos, rad graphic identitys and stunning headlines! Package design for food or any kind of products. Posters or music covers. Prints on sweatshirts or t-shirts. Children’s book-covers or comics. Features: ligatures, alternates, case sensitive punctuation. Support: cyrillic, cyrillic extended, latin, latin extended... 1000+ glyphs! Have fun!
  24. Luloy by DYSA Studio, $18.00
    Luloy is a display script font. This another collection of script is perfect for your next personal branding project, excellent for "Logotype". Luloy have a smooth edges, so this font gives an authentic handcrafted feel style. Luloy is perfect choice for people looking for clean, modern, minimalist, elegant, beauty design styles. Suitable for almost any graphic designs such as logo, branding materials, business cards, gift cards, t-shirt, cover, thumbnail, print, poster, photography, quotes .etc
  25. Geli by Volcano Type, $46.00
    It’s a mixture of digital exactness and analog freedom. With over 130 Opentype features, the font can change its look from strict to charming twirly. GELI offers many different ways to highlight words, which gives the font a personal character. It is a powerfull corporate font with a wide range to play with. Tobias Gutmann designed the Font in 2009/10 in the Typoclub which is part of the Hochschule der Künste Bern.
  26. Moranga by Latinotype, $29.00
    Moranga is a contemporary, serif, retro-style typeface with a strong personality. Its design is a mixture between Café Brasil's flowing, organic shapes and elements from 70's popular fonts such as Cooper and Souvenir. Moranga, in 5 weights and matching italics, is the perfect choice for headlines, display use and high-impact or friendly designs. Moranga contains a set of more than 400 characters and supports over 200 Latin-based languages.
  27. Graffiti Bomerang by Nirmana Visual, $22.00
    Graffiti Bomerang is a bold display font that captures the rebellious spirit of street art. Its thick, uppercase letters feature jagged edges and unique embellishments that evoke the look of spray-painted graffiti. This font is perfect for creating eye-catching titles and headlines for urban-inspired designs, music posters, and other projects that require an edgy and daring style. The font’s bold and unapologetic personality is sure to make a statement.
  28. Yume by Thinkdust, $10.00
    Yume is a fun loving font with a cruel streak that can sometimes turn laughter into daggers. This wicked personality can lead to some aggressive turns of phrase, but when it’s not being mean, Yume can use its strength and sense of humour to do a lot of good. Either way, Yume is sure to have a big impact on your audience, shocking them into paying attention through crisp, sharp lines and chunky, bold characters.
  29. Carmina BT by Bitstream, $29.99
    A personal calligraphic series commissioned by Bitstream from Gudrun Zapf von Hesse. Although Carmina BT is a neutral design, optimized for use in digital publishing, Zapf von Hesse’s unique calligraphic spirit is still quite visible in the family’s letterforms. This is not surprising, as all of Zapf von Hesse’s typefaces are calligraphic in nature. Yet Carmina BT is suitable for almost any conceivable digital text application, from book design up through signage use.
  30. Alleghieri by Scriptorium, $18.00
    Alleghieri was developed from several different examples of late Renaissance lettering. While it is based on a style which is clearly intended for quick, easy writing, we've preserved many of the unusual character forms and elaborations to give it a lot of personality. The result is stylish and unique, with a real feel of the Renaissance, but great readability as well. The full version includes a large selection of variant character forms and special characters.
  31. Brethen by Typebae, $15.00
    Brethen is a stylish and elegant serif font. It looks beautiful on a variety of designs requiring a personalized style, such as wedding invitations, thank you cards, weddings, greeting cards, logos and so on. Bring your projects to the highest levels! To use stylistic alternates and ligatures, you don't need to use software that supports opentype, because we have made it separately so it's very easy to use. Features: Multilingual Ligatures Stylistic Alternates PUA encoded
  32. Pinklatte by Typebae, $15.00
    Pinklatte Font is a captivating handwritten brush script font that exudes a sense of free-spirited elegance. This font brings a touch of personal charm to any project. Whether used for invitations, posters, or branding, Pinklatte Font adds a distinctive and stylish flair, capturing the essence of individuality and creativity in its handwritten form. What Includes? Uppercase, Lowercase, Numeral & Punctuation Ligature & Swashes PUA Encoded Characters - Fully accessible without additional design software. Multilingual Support:
  33. Horizona by TypeThis!Studio, $54.00
    Each iteration of Horizona is carefully designed to maintain consistency and the aesthetic integrity of this font. Users can be sure that any symbol they use, and in whatever language, the typeface's whimsical nature will shine through to provide a polished and stylized finish to their product. From branding to signage, editorial to advertising, or even for personal use, Horizona makes a statement in a huge variety of languages, letters, symbols, and numbers. www.typethis.studio
  34. Same Old Joke by Bogstav, $15.00
    Same Old Joke is a happy and handmade font. Use it for anything that needs a hand lettered expression. Works well with prints, cards, packaging or perhaps even a poster of your favourite chocolate! Each version of the font is full of personality, and was carefully handdrawn to keep both the legibility and the handmade feeling. I put in ligatures to substitute the most common letter repeating - to make it look even more handmade!
  35. Golden Dragon by Hipfonts, $18.00
    Golden Dragon is a hand-drawn serif typeface. The font's vintage look adds a personal/organic touch to your designs. It looks absolutely beautiful paired with textures. You can use it for branding, social media, headlines, Youtube thumbnails, emblems, posters, merchandise, advertising, and much more. Golden Dragon is perfect for creative projects that need a unique Asian look. But don't let that limit your creativity it's also great for pirate themed projects.
  36. Mavericks by BoxTube Labs, $24.00
    Maverick, noun, /ˈmæv.ɚ.ɪk/ a person who thinks and acts in an independent way, often behaving differently from the expected or usual way. Mavericks is a condensed small caps serif with focus on strength and power. It comes in two styles, Regular & Vintage, and features a fair amount of alternate characters to make each design a little more unique. It's perfect for logotypes, sports branding, posters, apparel design, magazine headlines, labels and so much more.
  37. Cute Selfie by Epiclinez, $18.00
    With its fun and playful style, Cute Selfie is perfect for all your creative projects! Whether you're creating invitations, birthday cards, or just looking for a font that adds a little bit of personality to your work, Cute Selfie is the right choice. So what’s included : Standard Latin. Numbers, symbols, punctuations, and ligatures. Multilingual Support. PUA encoded and fully accessible without additional design software. Simple Installations. Works on PC & Mac. Thank You!
  38. Darkline by Subectype, $16.00
    Introducing: Darkline is a brush script font, dapper handwritten font with a personal charm. With quick dry strokes and a signature style, Darkline is perfect for branding projects, homeware designs, product packaging - or simply as a stylish text overlay to any background image. Ligatures • Are also available for several lowercase characters (double-letters which flow more naturally). These are only accessible via software with OpenType capability or a glyphs panel, e.g. Photoshop/Illustrator.
  39. Modern Couture by Rochart, $25.00
    Modern Couture font is an elegant and artistic script font, designed with beautiful and soft handwriting style. Each letter has a unique stroke, with flowing and agile shapes, and an attention-grabbing signature. This font is ideal for graphic designs that require a personal and artistic touch, such as wedding invitations, greeting cards, posters, and more. Modern Couture font, you can add a touch of beauty and genuine hand impression to your design projects.
  40. Manky by DYSA Studio, $19.00
    Manky is Serif Typeface Font. This another collection of Serif is perfect for your next personal branding project, excellent for your brand. Manky have a smooth edges, so this font gives an authentic handcrafted feel style. Manky is perfect choice for people looking for clean, modern, minimalist, elegant, beauty design styles. Suitable for almost any graphic designs such as logo, branding materials, business cards, gift cards, t-shirt, cover, thumbnail, print, poster, photography, quotes .etc
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