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  1. Cinema Macabre by Wing's Art Studio, $10.00
    Cinema Macabre: Horror Fonts Torn from the Pages of Giallo A Hand-drawn Display Font for Creating the Most Diabolical Horror Titles This loose and inky brush font takes its inspiration from the classic Giallo film posters of the 1960s to 1980s - a cult cinematic subgenre beloved for its stylish visuals, haunting soundtracks and exploitation led marketing. It's a devilishly drawn design that aims to capture the feeling of vintage horror, preserving analogue details of old print while remaining versatile enough to work across a variety of digital designs. The Cinema Macabre font family boasts six fonts, each containing a unique set of uppercase and lowercase characters, as well as numerals, punctuation and language support. Add to this a host of custom ligatures, underlines and graphic elements and you have an essential toolbox for creating truly hand-made looking title designs. Cinema Macabre if a font that rewards experimentation by mixing all the various upper and lowercase alternatives, with interesting combinations waiting to be found and inspire terror across your own movie posters, book covers, albums and editorials. Few other fonts offer the versatility to create such diabolical designs! A Brief Introduction to Giallo: In popular cinema, Giallo is a genre of mystery fiction and thrillers often containing slasher, psychological horror, exploitation, supernatural and erotic elements. The term giallo (meaning yellow) derives from a series of pulp novels published by Mondadori from 1929 taking the name from its trademark yellow covers. The series consisted of Italian translations of mystery novels by well-known authors such as Agatha Christie, Edgar Allan Poe and Raymond Chandler. The popularity of these cheap paperbacks eventually established the word Giallo as a synonym in Italian for a mystery novel. The cinematic Giallo subgenre developed during the 1960-80s and are noted for their vivid cinematography, memorable soundtracks and inventive gore-filled scenarios. Key examples include Dario Argento's Suspiria, Tenebrae and Deep Red - stylish films that at once influenced the American slasher (see Black Christmas and Friday 13th) up to todays horror in Censor and Last Night In Soho.
  2. Scripton by Tour De Force, $25.00
    Bouncy, slanted and urban brush typeface Scripton combines 2 different glyph weights within single font file which gives an specific rhytm and contrast to titles and paragraphs.
  3. Dainty Cursive by Supfonts, $15.00
    Dainty Cursive it is cute handwritten marker font This font is perfect for branding, cricut projects, wedding invitations, logos, vinyl, svg files, stickers, cards, signs and more!
  4. Antique Decorations JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Antique Decorations JNL collects more images of vintage letterpress embellishments [primarily from wood type sources]; redrawn in digital format and made available in one convenient font file.
  5. Slippery by Eko Bimantara, $22.00
    Slippery is a warm serif that's formed with the aim of readability. The letterforms is filled with soft edges, spacious counters, moderate x-height, and slippery italics.
  6. Thunderblack by Dieza Design, $11.00
    Thunderblack is a type of display letter that is made with firm lines and angles. This font is very suitable when combined with various types of typography.
  7. Buncher Georgia by Fargun Studio, $16.00
    Buncher Georgia is a vintage display typeface inspired by the art of ancient decoration which is suitable for retro-style designs with ancient concepts. File Included Multilingual
  8. Bolha by Oporto Design, $19.90
    Bolha is a fun geometrical font which comes in two variants: Filled and Outline. Combine them or use them alone, just remember to have fun with it.
  9. Penitentiary Gothic by E-phemera, $30.00
    Penitentiary Gothic is a digital recreation of the letters used on California state license plates, designed in order to make props for movies and television shows. The regular style is meant to be used on its own, but the other four styles are meant to be used one on top of another in different colors to create an embossed 3D effect. For best results, use the fill style in a dark color on top of a light colored background. Put the lolite style directly on top of the fill style in 10 - 30% of the background color. Put the hilite style directly on top of that in 10 - 30% of your fill color. Put the shadow style directly on top of that using your background color plus 50 - 80% black.
  10. Balboa Plus by Parkinson, $20.00
    Balboa Plus is a condensed sans serif display family. It was originally conceived as a simple black and white typeface. But it seemed unfinished, begging for something more. I decided to try adding a couple layers of fill and detail to try and make it interesting. The result is this four-layer chromatic font family. The Primary Font is the Main Font. The other fonts ( Fill, Inline, and Gradient) only exist to support the Primary Font. The Fill font should sit behind the Primary font (there is a little color trapping going on). The rest is even easier. There is a free downloadable PDF Balboa User Manual in the Gallery section for this family. It has samples and some backstory. Balboa™ is a trademark of Parkinson Type Design.
  11. Galactic Core by Thomas Käding, $9.00
    A clean and easy-to-read Aurebesh font, inspired by writing in the Star Wars (TM) movies and at Disney's Hollywood Studios (TM). Includes special characters for CH, AE, EO, KH, NG, OO, SH, and TH. If your software supports this feature, then these replacements are automatically made while you type. If you do not want to use them, and you are unable to disable the feature in your software, then please use the GalacticCore_NoSubs file. That file has automatic replacements disabled. It has a different font name, so both files can be installed at the same time. Also includes both styles of numerals, Sabacc dice faces, and card suits. We created this font to be used for typesetting books and stories. But feel free to use it for t-shirts, artwork, or whatever.
  12. Glamour Shine by V Anderson Designs, $10.00
    Glamour Shine is a handwritten serif mixed-case/unicase font to give your products that handwritten, spunky feel. It's perfect for greeting cards, fun branding, and crafting files.
  13. Old Favorites JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Old Favorites JNL is a collection of over 35 dingbats based on designs from the early days of printing. These timeless images will fill a variety of needs.
  14. PIXymbols FAR Marks by Page Studio Graphics, $39.00
    Aircraft marking alphabets and numerals drawn in accordance with FAR Part 45 ¤ 45.29 (c), (d), and (e) of Federal Aviation Regulations. All characters are also in EPS files.
  15. Letterpress Goodies JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Letterpress Goodies JNL collects various vintage stock art, decorative elements, border pieces and miscellaneous devices into one handy font file chock full of nostalgia for every print purpose.
  16. PIXymbols Chess by Page Studio Graphics, $29.00
    Attractive chess and checkerpieces, as well as board components, in a font. Generate boards with light, bold or no border, or a border with rank and file identifiers.
  17. Pastiche Brush by Eclectotype, $40.00
    This handmade looking brush font is inspired by the titles of the 1959 movie, Imitation of Life, by prolific film titles artist, Wayne Fitzgerald. The 'pastiche' of the font's name derives from the 'imitation' of the film's title, and from the imitation of the brush. OpenType enabled software can make Pastiche Brush feel even more handmade. There are alternates for every letter and number, and most punctation marks and symbols. Every letter has at least one alternate glyph, and more commonly used (in English at least) letters have up to three, so when contextual alternates are enabled, the font automatically cycles through glyphs in a pseudo-random manner. This means no double letter combination will ever contain two identical glyphs. Not only this, but it's highly likely the same word will look different elsewhere in the sentence. The contextual alternates feature also takes care of start and end forms of letters, for an even more handmade feel. This is a great font for headlines in fashion glossies, food packaging where an organic look is desirable, posters, perfume bottles, wine bottles... the list goes on. And with extensive language support, it's going to be a very usable addition to your display font repertoire.
  18. Pinky Style by Attype Studio, $10.00
    Pinky Style is a Lovely Craft Font display font with heart design. Fall in love with its incredibly versatile style and use it to create spectacular designs! Pinky Style is perfect for branding, logo, invitation, quotes, apparel design, product packaging, merchandise, game titles, cute style design, Book/Cover Title and more. What's Included : - Multilingual Support - Made it into separated file to make it easier to use by beginner & separated file user can use the font with software which doesn't accept open type features.
  19. Norsy by Adam Fathony, $15.00
    Norsy, A Display Typefaces with Variable Weight and Width. Norsy is a modern elegant variable font. Basically this is a Sans with a small touch of serif on every letters. A Simplicity yet very legible with various width and weight that you can explore, combine, create and help you designing something. In a Total of 21 Style Font files or even more if you are using the Single Files Variable, you can slide the weight and width on the sweetest spot of Norsy.
  20. Monatha by Attype Studio, $13.00
    Monatha is a classy script typeface that suitable for cute & feminine looks on your works. Monatha is perfect for girly product, branding, logo, invitation, stationery, product packaging, merchandise, monogram, blog design, game titles, cute style design, Book/Cover Title and more. Features : - Ligatures - Ending Swashes - Multilingual Support - Made it into separated file to make it easier to use by beginner & separated file user can use the font with software which doesn't accept open type features. --- Hope you enjoy with our font! Attype Studio
  21. Mariachi by FontMesa, $25.00
    Mariachi is a new condensed version of our Maison Luxe font which is a revival of an old 1800's classic ornate French font. This new 2021 condensed version takes this old classic to an all new level by adding small caps, italics and a new solid black version. Mariachi is perfect for headlines and logos from advertising to product labels, t-shirt lettering and restaurant menus. Fill fonts are also part of this family, new to this font style is the half fill font for creating a two color effect on the letters, you'll need an application that works in layers to use the fill fonts in Mariachi. The regular fill font for Mariachi isn't meant to be used as a stand alone font so we've created a solid black version with thicker serifs on top and adjusted outlines throughout for a better appearance as a solo font. The difference between Mariachi and our Mi Casa font is that Mariachi has a squared off shadow on the top half of the letters. We hope you enjoy Mariachi as much as we did making it. Mariachi is a trademark of FontMesa LLC
  22. Hickory by FontMesa, $25.00
    Hickory is the revival of an old unnamed font dating back to 1852 and was sold through a few different type foundries including Bruce, MacKellar Smiths & Jordan and James Conner's Sons. By the year 1900 this font disappeared from the major type foundries, now with the digital age of type we're proud to revive this old classic font that hasn't been used in over one hundred years. The original font was only available as an uppercase with punctuation and an ampersand. Today the character set has been updated to include a new lowercase, numbers and accented characters for Eastern, Central and Western European countries. Three fill fonts have been created for the Hickory font making it easier for you to add different colors, textures and patterns to the letters. You will need an application that works in layers such as Adobe Photoshop or Illustrator in order to use the fill fonts, some fill fonts may look good as a stand alone font, the Hickory fill fonts however do not look good used apart from the Hickory main font. I hope you enjoy this old font as much as I did making it.
  23. Seconda Round by Durotype, $49.00
    Seconda Round is a contemporary, legible, and versatile typeface. It is the round companion of Seconda. Unlike Seconda Soft, which has moderate rounding — the edges of Seconda Round’s characters are fully rounded. The Seconda Round family has been enriched by a collection of Outline and Shadow fonts, each with its own Fill font. Combine an Outline or Shadow font with its Fill font in an application that uses layers, to create a two-color version of the Outline or Shadow font. Seconda Round has 32 styles, extensive language support, eight different kinds of figures, sophisticated OpenType features — so it’s ready for advanced typographic projects. For text and display use. The Outline, Shadow, and Fill fonts are not suitable for small size texts. The Fill fonts are only to be used in combination with their Outline or Shadow font. Seconda Round can be combined with any other member of the Seconda superfamily, extending the wealth of design options the Seconda superfamily offers. Seconda Round is well suited for graphic design, editorial design, and corporate identity design. Seconda Round’s Outline and Shadow fonts will add flair to any design project. For more information about Seconda Round, download the PDF Specimen Manual.
  24. NEON LED Light - Personal use only
  25. Goondocks PB by Pink Broccoli, $14.00
    HEY YOU GUYS! Goondocks PB is a faithful recreation of the titling font from 1985 film, "The Goonies". This was a lot of fun to recreate and flesh out, and it has that purposefully awkward appeal that a lot of Pink Broccoli fonts are imbued with. With a pseudo unicase styling, wonky blockish style lettering, and that visceral tieback to the 80's, Goondocks brings back fond memories, perfect for those unorthodox creative designs.
  26. Stalker by Canada Type, $24.95
    Stalker is one of those necessary fonts in a designer's toolbox: Grungy sans serif caps that are most useful for entertainment project chores. Originally made in the summer of 2003 for set and prop design of an Alliance film, Stalker is now available in retail form for those who are particular about their entertainment design or those who use broken letters in their design as means of social commentary or statement on style.
  27. Casablanca by Red Rooster Collection, $45.00
    Casablanca is a decorative sans serif font family. It was designed and produced in 1997 by Steve Jackaman (International TypeFounders). Jackaman loosely based the designs on the Carlos Winkow typeface ‘Electra’ from the Spanish foundry, Nacional, circa early 1940’s. Casablanca has a clean, Art Deco, jazz, and/or noir film feel. It sets nicely at any size, and brings an air of bold mystery to the projects it is applied in.
  28. FF Cartonnage by FontFont, $41.99
    Israeli type designer Yanek Iontef created this display FontFont between 2003 and 2011. The family contains 2 weights and is ideally suited for advertising and packaging, film and tv, logo, branding and creative industries, poster and billboards as well as sports. FF Cartonnage provides advanced typographical support with features such as ligatures, alternate characters, case-sensitive forms, fractions, super- and subscript characters, and stylistic alternates. It comes with proportional oldstyle and proportional lining figures.
  29. Wushin by Twinletter, $15.00
    Every design project needs fonts, and the WUSHIN Blackletter font is ideal for any that calls for a gothic touch. A great place to look for fonts for your most recent logo, label, badge, music video, or film is the WUSHIN Blackletter font! This font is ideal for any project that requires a bit of gothic flair. Its various lovely and harmonious shapes let you select the perfect word for your project.
  30. Tassista by MAC Rhino Fonts, $59.00
    Tassista means taxi in Italian. It suits this typeface well as the source of inspiration is the closing credits from the film Taxi driver, directed by Martin Scorsese in 1976. The typeface is designed to perform especially well in smaller sizes and makes it suitable for various credit copy, footnotes etcetera, nearly always presented in minor sizes. During the designs process it seemed more logical to make small caps instead of traditional lowercases.
  31. Budaya by Salamahtype, $23.00
    Introducing our font called "Budaya" which is a unique letter shape that gives a classic or traditional impression. This typeface incorporates visual elements, characters, or stylistic features inspired by the traditions, art, or aesthetics of a culture. This font is perfect for branding projects, logo concept designs, poster titles, tourism design activities, billboards, tourism magazines, product packaging businesses, tourism film projects, websites and much more! Feature: - Uppercase and lowercase letters - Numbers and punctuation - Multilingual support
  32. Beaucoup PB by Pink Broccoli, $14.00
    A totally off the wall crazy sans serif display type, Beaucoup started as a digitization of a film typeface called “Bippie” by Facsimile Fonts. From there, it was taken and built out to an extensive character set ready to take you for a wild ride. Completely loco, yet somehow still easily legible, this typographic wildchild is dying for you to get your grubby little hands on it and take it for a spin!
  33. Affront by fontkingz, $19.00
    Affront is Carsten Raffel's first font for fontkingz. It is a very extended computer-generated font-family with three members: regular, light and a stylish doublette-version. Affront fonts include a full character set. The capital letters are monospaced, some of the lower case letters look very unique. This font works best for logotype- and headline design. It looks good on futuristic refrigerators, Science-fiction film posters and modern dance music cd-compilations.
  34. Molard Two by Putracetol, $20.00
    Molard - Modern Various Font. This sans-serif typeface offers a diverse range of styles, featuring two distinct weights and versions – clean and textured. With a selection of three texture levels, Molard presents a total of eight fonts in its collection. Its contemporary and robust aesthetic adds an assertive touch to your projects. Perfectly suited for logo creation, branding, labels, quotes, printing, magazines, posters, film titles, and more, Molard empowers your creativity to flourish.
  35. Early Edition JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A bold, classic wood type newspaper headline was the inspiration for Early Edition JNL. The source of the type design was actually a dummy newspaper with the headline “Thursby and Archer Murders Linked” [which was used in the 1941 film noir classic “The Maltese Falcon” featuring an all-star cast headed by Humphrey Bogart, Mary Astor, Peter Lorre and Sidney Greenstreet]. Early Edition JNL is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  36. FE Gigant by Egor Stremousov, $50.00
    The font has a pronounced decorative effect and is suitable for the gaming, publishing and film industry. The Cyrillic alphabet conveys the spirit and atmosphere of Soviet constructivism. It is well suited for names of Soviet (or pseudo-Soviet) trademarks, large headings, signs, giant letter structures, etc. The Latin part is not tied to the Soviet period and can be applied in a wider range. Sharp angles and unnatural proportions create dynamics, strength and heaviness.
  37. Jadeite by TEKNIKE, $129.00
    Note: This family only contains Capital letters Jadeite is a geometric monospaced display font. The typeface has a distinct style inspired by the Mid-Century Modern era and designed to be easy to read. The Jadeite name comes from a mineral form of jade and also represents a color of green, reminiscent and popular of the 1950’s era. Jadeite is great for display work, quotes, invitations, film credits, fashion, architecture, posters and headings.
  38. Rulinover by Ridtype, $18.00
    Rulinover is a serif font inspired by adrenaline-pumping gothic horror movies and games. With that comes Rulinover as a supporting tool to support typography based on genres of horror adventure, challenge and dare in a particular game or film. And also supported by many alternative ligature and letter concepts that are useful in making logotypes or monogram styles. For that, Rulinover is also equipped with various languages such as Latin 1 & 2.
  39. Dragons Gravity by Illushvara, $12.00
    Hello, Happy to share our new fonts "Dragons Gravity" is a display font mix with a chinese color, consept like a dragons shape. It is ideal for Chinese gift, cards or invitation, film layout motorcycle, branding, quote, more product designs with your best styled. Features : Uppercase and lowercase Numbers Punctuation Multilingual Accent What you get : Dragons Gravity. OTF If you have any question, don’t hesitate to contact me. Happy Designing !!! Thank You, Bayu Suwirya
  40. Crazy Robot by Sealoung, $12.00
    Crazy Robot is a unique and funny font that is suitable for use in game logos, event titles, animal names, movie titles especially in animated films and of course can be used in other designs. What's Included: - Glyphs - Works on PC & Mac - Simple installation - Can be accessed in Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, Affinity Design. - Fonts include multilingual support. Thank you very much, this font will make your project easier. Saiful Anwar - Sealoung studio
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