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  1. Dempsey by Just My Type, $25.00
    Creative people tend to mix printing and cursive, i.e. some letters connected, some not. Why? Who knows? Handwriting analysts have a field day with this sort of thing. Have a field day of your own with Dempsey, based on the writing of Tucson film teacher, media artist and programmer, Vikki Dempsey. It’s fun, assertive and will make you look even more creative.
  2. Snowy Days by Mvmet, $10.00
    Snowy Days is a cool and playful snow-themed display font. The font is awesome for creating cool designs that scream for attention. It’s ideal for anything ranging from t-shirts, book designs, restaurant menu, blog writing, greeting cards to stickers, or anything that needs a casual touch. Fall in love with its incredibly cool style, and use it to create lovely designs!
  3. Mimic by Dmitri Moruz, $19.00
    Mimic is a font family of several typefaces, that are based upon the physical structure of the mouth, depicted while speaking of corresponding letters occurred. It is primarily created as an accidental font family, and thus contains the very basic glyph set, which includes: punctuation, numbers, and letters. Mimic font family is made up of: Mimic Regular, Mimic Medium, and Mimic Bold.
  4. Detori by Joe Hewitt Design, $12.99
    Detori makes its appearance offering you a clean and unpretentious typeface. It embraces a dreamy quality owing to its slightly wider apertures, creating a more informal look for your writing. Available in 9 weights (all with matching obliques), Detori has you covered for all uses, including modern-looking discrete thin and light weights to Bold and Black where extra emphasis is required.
  5. SUSHI by Fontsphere, $5.00
    SUSHI is an unusual font family (2 styles), created by Bartosz Panek. The idea was created while working on the design of a certain logo. With time, a whole font was created from modular elements, which in its form brings associations with food, fish and sushi. The font contains uppercase characters, numerals and a large range of punctuation (over 220 glyphs).
  6. Hand Real by Alit Design, $15.00
    Hand Real This font is inspired by the signature that makes writing cool and unique. The limp and natural monoline script style is perfect for a young, bold and cool design. Hand Real font is perfect for designs with a girly, love and relaxed concept. Very well applied to wedding invitation card designs, logotypes, business card designs and so on.
  7. Ongunkan Elder Futhark Viking by Runic World Tamgacı, $50.00
    Vikings or Norses are Scandinavian pirate and merchant tribes. Actually, "Viking" or "Nors" is not a nation name; It is the name given to Dans, Norwegians, Swedes and other Scandinavians regardless of who they are. The Elder Futhark here is a runic script - a version of the Viking script. I will upload other versions over time. Write nice things with pleasure.
  8. dearJoe 3 by JOEBOB graphics, $39.00
    Finally it’s done! The DearJoe 3 ‘Ultimate handwriting’ font, composed of scanned handwriting which makes it look quite convincingly real. It contains over 500 characters, 200 of them ligatures. Typing your text with this font feels like old-school writing with a pen, especially since every word will be constructed of different letter combinations. Give it a try and you’ll probably be surprised…
  9. Magnitudo by ZetDesign, $16.00
    Magnitudo is a very amazing handwritten font. This font is equipped with many choices of styles (alternative A-z forms), making it easier for design workers to determine the form of writing according to their desired tastes. This font also features an international accent to be used in several countries at once.I hope you are interested in my work. Thank you...
  10. Virago by Khoir, $15.00
    Virago Font consists of two alternative fonts namely Regular Virago which has a modern and contemporary soft impression while Virago Alternate has an old-fashioned vintage impression, both of which have their own distinct impression but have the same advantage of having lots of alternative fonts that make it easier for you to use it, so what are you waiting for?
  11. Nimous Daven by madeDeduk, $12.00
    Nimous Daven is a distinct hand drawn font contains 50+ ligatures with two alternative. Nimous Daven is great for branding, posters, logos, invitation, writing and headings. Feature Uppercase & Lowercase Number & Symbol International Glyphs Multilingual support Alternative Ligature Thanks so much for checking out my shop and feel free to drop us a message any time and follow my shop for upcoming updates
  12. Rase Grimm by Graffiti Fonts, $24.99
    The Grimm family is a blackletter inspired graffiti style built for headline and display. The family includes 3 variants: Grimm Regular & Grimm Curves both utilize traditional upper & lowercase letters while the Grimm Fat variation is an all-caps style. All 3 styles include initial, terminal & isolated letter variations as contextual alternates as well as a number of stylistic alternates, ligatures & other embellishments.
  13. Regratte by Liartgraphic, $30.00
    Meet our newest product, we call this product Regratte font. Regratte font are cute typeface font Whit a uniqe touch and assertive,Regratte font is very nice to use on fashion magazine, logos, ,and photography, landing page, fliyer, What’s includes - mutilngual support - alternate - ligature Thank you, salutations Ali Sifak Muftari
  14. Vlavour by Liartgraphic, $30.00
    Meet our newest product, we call this product Vlavour font. Vlavour font are cute typeface font Whit a uniqe touch and assertive Vlavour font is very nice to use on: fashion magazine, logos, ,and photography, landing page, fliyer, What’s includes - multilingual support - alternate - ligature Thank you, salutations Ali Sifak Muftari
  15. Giotto Handwriting - Personal use only
  16. PF DIN Display Pro by Parachute, $79.00
    While DIN Display seems to retain DIN’s basic characteristics, it shines with its sharper corners and contemporary look. Completed in 2002, it was first released and published in Parachute’s award-winning 2003 catalog and immediately was a hit. It has been used successfully in magazines, corporate applications and packaging in fields such as music, fashion, technology, visual arts. The ‘Pro’ series has been enhanced with more weights, multilingual support and opentype features in all different styles. Specifically, this superfamily supports simultaneously Latin, Greek and Cyrillic, while each one of its 15 weights contains 1197 glyphs and 20 opentype features. Additionally, every font in this superfamily has been completed with 270 copyright-free symbols, some of which have been proposed by several international organizations. This is a set of very useful daily symbols for packaging, branding and advertising. Symbols for public areas, environment, transportation, computers, fabric care and urban life.
  17. Larisch by HiH, $8.00
    Larisch is a hand-lettered design by the Austrian calligrapher and teacher, Rudolf von Larisch. The original was used for the title page of the 1903 edition of Beispiele Kunstlerischer Schrift (Examples of Artistic Writing). Larisch is an attractive, casual set of caps of even strokes with rounded terminals. Except for the terminals, it is similar in style to Kunstler Grotesk. The numerals are lining or ranging figures, meaning they line up with the baseline, unlike old-style text figures. All are of equal width for setting up columns of numbers. The letters are well formed and easy to read, as you would expect from a writing master. Ligatures includes CH (123), CK (125), FT (135), LA (137), LO (167), OO (172), CO (177) and TT (181. An alternative O with underscore is provided at position 111. Friendly, but not fancy -- a very useful all-cap font.
  18. Quota by Ryan Williamson, $-
    Quota is an investigation into the modularity of the Cyrillic alphabet. Unlike Latin and Greek, the Cyrillic alphabet owes much of its form to its development in early industrious printing and movable type. This lead the Cyrillic alphabet to be dominated by hard edge and straight lines, giving it a much more modular overall construction. The forms within the Cyrillic alphabet therefor allow for all the characters themselves to have somewhat unified side bearings without compromising ease of reading. Within Quota the default character set has only unified side bearing, giving a more relaxed mono-spaced appearance. While the first stylistic set unifies the entire character set with the same character width, creating a true mono-spaced typeface. Quota was initially designed in Cyrillic, catering to all languages using the alphabet. While the Latin was designed after, and is loosely based of the forms present within the Cyrillic alphabet.
  19. TE Thuluth Golden 2 by Tharwat Emara, $85.00
    Amazing Font of THARWAT which is similar to calligraphy of THULUTH of a real calligrapher. I added many glyphs to get this feature and it becomes easier to a graphic designer to write with Arabic THULUTH font without real calligrapher. Golden2 is beautiful in Headlines of Arabic books and photos. Thuluth font (THARWAT EMARA THULUTH GOLDEN 2) distinguished by its beautiful artistic structures and ready-made sentences to help you design the designer designs and paintings easily. It also retains the beauty of its original Arabic calligraphy. This font can be used in titles of books, magazines and Quranic verses. Also for printing on clothes, Najaf and antiques. It is the first font that you can write complete sentences and Ayat of Quran with beautiful artistic structure like those written by the calligrapher. It also simulates the handwriting and no need to calligraphy it when you have this font.
  20. Debs by Scholtz Fonts, $9.95
    Debs was inspired by a thank you note sent from one of my friends to another. The recipient liked the handwriting so much that he passed the note on to me after having asked permission from Debs, the writer. I enjoyed the vigor and looseness of the handwriting, as well as admiring its legibility and style. Debs has all the characteristics of modern handwriting: It appears loose, unstructured, and free, while maintaining good form and great legibility. Its baseline is varied, creating an impression of notes written by busy people, while its characters remain well formed and readable. Debs comes in five styles, regular, lite, black, wide and wide-black. Use Debs for advertising, for casual greeting cards, for a casual, handwritten look on music or fashion media. Debs has all the features usually included in a fully professional font. Language support includes all European character sets.
  21. Plinc Kerpow by House Industries, $33.00
    Inspired by the hand-lettered sound effects found in comic books, Dave West takes a three-dimensional deep dive into the genre with his extensive onomatopoeic alphabet originally designed for Photo-Lettering, Inc. The sonorous voice of Kerpow’s caps captures “cartoon” brilliantly, while the accompanying lowercase provides options for broader applications. Turn to Kerpow for eye-catching children’s book covers, fast casual restaurant marketing, or family fun centers, and…BAM!…all eyes will be on your design. Originally drawn in the late 1960s, Kerpow was digitized by Allen Mercer in 2011. Please note that the shaded version of the typeface is composed by layering the Regular font and a separate Drop Shadow font. Some assembly required. Like all good subversives, House Industries hides in plain sight while amplifying the look, feel and style of the world’s most interesting brands, products and people. Based in Delaware, visually influencing the world.
  22. Nobody Home JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Nobody Home JNL is unusual in nature as it combines two vintage typestyles into one font. Both have been used for home and property identification for decades and still remain popular. Over the years the letters and numbers have been made of cast steel, aluminum, brass and plastic. The alphabet is in a distinctly bold, asymmetrical style, while the numbers almost take on a calligraphic feel. There is just a basic character set - alphabet, numerals and simple punctuation. While the font has been reasonably spaced and kerned, it's best to remember that neither type design was made with digital technology in mind, so it's suggested to adjust your layout manually for optimum results. Nobody Home JNL is best-suited for replicating street addresses, apartment numbers on doors, and homeowner (or apartment house) names on buildings - whether in print design or as plotter-cut vinyl graphics.
  23. Filistique by URW Type Foundry, $39.99
    Filistique is gracious, flexible, and stylish. In the first sketches of this typeface, the one-line drawing principle was the rule. This principal had to perish soon when more complex characters came up. But still the one-line rule was kept in tradition to maintain the behavior of the natural course of the drawing line. Once writing, the characters joined fluidly into words and slipped easily into sentences like they had always belonged there. They have these natural features maybe somewhat familiar on the first sight. Filistique approaches handwriting but likes to be straight up as well. Please, no Christmas card writing with this character! She is best in shape for finger licking good menus of classy restaurants, lyrics on an album cover of a renowned and utterly cool artist, for a letter to your precious loved one and of course for making a hell of an impression anyway!
  24. Villosophie by Pinakiaa Studios, $15.00
    Hey, I'm glad you're here to check out my font! Villosophi is a fun, and adorable handwritten brush script for your beautiful writing. Villosophie is made with love with a brush and It is suitable for logos, titles, product packaging, merchandise, quotes or writing for t-shirt designs. Come try it yourself in the preview section to see this font, what you see is what I made for you! To achieve that adorable handlettered feel, Villosophie comes with a full set of alternative lowercase letters as well as 21 ligatures to play with, giving you a variety to choose from before using. If you use software that supports OpenType, everything is included in the main font that will come to life as you type. Otherwise, I've also included Alternative and Ligature as a cute font pair for you to use. Any question? Contact me and I'll be happy to answer!
  25. Ongunkan South Arabian Script by Runic World Tamgacı, $49.99
    The Ancient South Arabian script (Old South Arabian 𐩣𐩯𐩬𐩵 ms3nd; modern Arabic: الْمُسْنَد musnad) branched from the Proto-Sinaitic script in about the 9th century BCE. It was used for writing the Old South Arabian languages Sabaic, Qatabanic, Hadramautic, Minaean, and Hasaitic, and the Ethiopic language Ge'ez in Dʿmt. The earliest inscriptions in the script date to the 9th century BCE in Yemen. There are no letters for vowels, which are marked by matres lectionis. Its mature form was reached around 800 BCE, and its use continued until the 6th century CE, including Ancient North Arabian inscriptions in variants of the alphabet, when it was displaced by the Arabic alphabet In Ethiopia and Eritrea, it evolved later into the Ge'ez script, which, with added symbols throughout the centuries, has been used to write Amharic, Tigrinya and Tigre, as well as other languages (including various Semitic, Cushitic, and Nilo-Saharan languages).
  26. Plinc Buffalo by House Industries, $33.00
    Just as its eponymous ancestors graced vast Western vistas, Buffalo fills broad horizontal typographic topography with distinctive dignity. Buffalo’s migration across a visual landscape that straddles two millennia saw it survive the threat of extinction similar to its mammalian ancestors and emerge with rotund relevance. Now fortified with modern character sets and digital flexibility, nothing espouses an artisanal post-western industrial craft renaissance quite like Buffalo. Legendary lettering artist and type designer Ed Benguiat created the original film version of Buffalo for Photo-Lettering Inc. Working under the direction of the current Photo-Lettering partners, Dutch type designer Donald Roos digitized and expanded Buffalo while expertly maintaining the organic nuances found in the original version. Like all good subversives, House Industries hides in plain sight while amplifying the look, feel and style of the world’s most interesting brands, products and people. Based in Delaware, visually influencing the world.
  27. Monkton Book Condensed by Club Type, $36.99
    Packing more copy in a narrow space is the main reason for using a condensed type. Characters with a more ovular shape tend to be less wide than their circular counterparts and will allow for more letters per line. In narrow columns for example, this typeface can provide up to 25% more copy than the regular typeface in the same space. Another reason is when a larger type size is called for — used sparingly it is useful for headings or headlines. For emphasis, narrower letters can provide a stark contrast in the flow of reading, creating impact while retaining typographic character. Condensed types can specially useful in tables and charts because typically both use few words in each block. If space now allows, you may think about the luxury of a larger point size. This optimizes space while keeping your typography more easily legible.
  28. Kangoro by Shakira Studio, $15.00
    Say hello to new Modern Luxury Serif Font, Kangoro! Introducing Kangoro, an exquisite modern luxury serif font that embodies timeless elegance and aesthetic appeal. This typeface is designed to elevate your designs with a touch of sophistication, making it the perfect choice for projects that require a blend of contemporary luxury and classic charm. Kangoro features gracefully crafted letterforms with clean lines and delicate serifs, exuding a sense of refinement and opulence. Its sleek design captures the essence of modern luxury, while the carefully designed serifs add a touch of traditional beauty, creating a harmonious and captivating visual experience. Versatility is another hallmark of Kangoro, as it complements a wide range of design applications. Whether you're working on high-end branding, editorial layouts, invitations, or any project that requires an aura of luxury, Kangoro will deliver unparalleled elegance. Here's what you get: Kangoro Regular Kangoro Italic All Multilingual symbol Opentype features ( ligature, alternate ) Accessible in the Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe InDesign, even work on Microsoft Word. PUA Encoded Characters - Fully accessible without additional design software. Multilingual character supports : (Afrikaans, Albanian, Catalan, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Hungarian, Icelandic, Italian, Lithuanian, Maltese, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish, Zulu) Follow my shop for upcoming updates, and for more of my work, Thank you!
  29. Quanton by Mans Greback, $49.00
    Quanton is a clear serif typeface in a modern style. Its sharp edges and soft curves combines to the perfect balance of tradition and innovation. Quanton has character and personality, while keeping regular and maintaining its legibility, making for an optimal headline and bodytext style. The Quanton family consists of eight typeface styles: The weights Thin, Medium, Bold and Black, and each thickness as Italic. The font is built with advanced OpenType functionality and has a guaranteed top-notch quality, containing stylistic and contextual alternates, ligatures and more features; all to give you full control and customizability. It has extensive lingual support, covering Arabic and all Latin-based languages, from North Europe to South Africa, from America to South-East Asia. It contains all characters and symbols you'll ever need, including all punctuation and numbers.
  30. Bison by EllenLuff, $38.00
    Bison is a sophisticated and strong family of sans serif fonts. Its sturdy uncompromising style is felt through controlled letterforms and modern touches. A balance of hard lines and smooth curves, each font in the family can stand on its own — dynamic and authoritative in its own right. FEATURES Bison includes ten all-caps fonts: Four weights / Italics / Outlines / Numbers & Punctuation / Extensive Language Support Bison Bold - bold and commanding Bison Demibold - the persuasive middleweight Bison Regular - a sturdy midground between light and bolds Bison Light - quiet but confident Bison Outline (Thick and Thin) - edgy and engaging USE Bison works great in any branding, logos, magazines, films. The different weights give you full range to explore a whole host of applications, while the outlined fonts give a real modern feel to any project.
  31. Dismedia by Lee Mounsey, $13.95
    Dismedia: A Bold Display Typeface with a Subtle Retro Sci-Fi Aesthetic. While a lot of futuristic, cyberpunk and techno themed typefaces can often be over-the-top, unreadable or cheesy, Dismedia takes a more subtle approach with its design. Inspired by the wide futurist fonts of the 1970’s and 80’s, its rounded corners and bold linework was built to invoke the atmosphere of a future envisioned by the past. Whether on VHS covers in 1984; nightclub signs in 2084; or spaceship insignia in 2184, Dismedia will upgrade your design into a brand new era. [ Feature Set Includes: ] A Display Typeface A Bold Sans Serif with Rounded Corners 430+ Glyphs Ligatures & Stylistic Alternatives Extended Mathematics & Currency Symbols Language Support for 90+ Latin Languages Including: Afrikaans, English, French, Italian, Spanish & Swedish.
  32. Como by Dharma Type, $24.99
    Como is a modern rounded sans-serif family designed by Ryoichi Tsunekawa and the whole family consists of 8 weights from ExtraLight to Heavy. The basic skeleton of their letterform was designed geometrically and their ends were rounded out. The sophisticated geometric design gives them universality, neutrality and sense of unity for the use in all media, all purposes. And their large x-heights makes this family legible and readable. While at the same time, the rounded ends characterizes this family and it makes them very friendly and natural. This rounded feature will also accentuate your design work moderately. Como supports almost all European languages: Western, Central, South Eastern Europeans and afrikaans. And superior figures, inferior figures, denominators, numerators and fraction can be accessed by using OpenType features.
  33. Abesif by Twinletter, $12.00
    Introducing Abesif sans serif font. This font is stretched from the normal theme, it is boring, while different, it seems strange. from there we design the appearance of this font that is not normal so that it is not boring and we display it differently but not look strange. so if you use this font it will look different from the others but it doesn't look strange because it has a normal design. so that it creates an impression that is easy for each of your audience to remember when they first see your project. This font is very suitable as text with displays for various kinds of branding, advertisements, posters, banners, packaging, news headlines, magazines, websites, logo design, banners, social media design and of course you can use a lot more.
  34. Breughel by Linotype, $29.99
    Adrian Frutiger came up with this unusually purposeful and strong design in 1981 for Linotype. Early humanistic typefaces of the sixteenth century, especially Jenson, served as models for Breughel. The right sides of the stems are vertical and at right angles to the baseline while the left sides of the stem curve into the serifs, making the typeface look as though it slants to the right, and giving it a sense of movement and liveliness. The ductus of the broad-edged pen is reflected in the flow, rhythm, and texture of text set in Breughel, but at the same time this design has a regularity of form that is typographically solid. Breughel is an ideal typeface for the designer with skill and vision. Use it to create innovative publications, posters, and advertisements.
  35. Document by Aah Yes, $11.00
    Document is an easy-to-read sans serif with large lower-case letters, but with one difference - it is slightly slanted to the right, but a lot less than a conventional italic angle. This is intended to give it a more informal and modern look than a perfectly upright font would be, and which also contributes extra dynamism while reading. It's a sort of in-between font, for situations where a boring old upright typeface is too formal and staid but where the italic version is too slanted and obvious. There are six weights, giving adequate representation for most jobs, from large bodies of text to headlines. The zip package contains both OTF and TTF versions - install either OTF or TTF, not both versions of a font on the same machine.
  36. Jano Round by Craceltype, $37.00
    Jano Round™ is a sans serif type family with a friendly and synergetic profile. Designed with rounded forms, low contrast and a somewhat techie feel, Jano Round™ is a highly legible typeface suited for any text application and typographic reproduction. Jano Round™ has 18 styles and its a workhorse type system. It covers 290+ languages, including extended latin, cyrillic and greek writing systems. With over 1800 glyphs per style, its Opentype features include alternative shapes, small caps, standard and discretionary ligatures, localized forms in latin and cyrillic, case sensitive forms, numerators and denominators, proportional and tabular figures, slashed zero, fractions and more. The engaging personality and the huge set of features and glyphs makes Jano Round™ an excellent choice for branding, editorial, web and broadcast.
  37. Plinc Italiano by House Industries, $33.00
    Dave West’s Italiano is a smooth and sensuous typographic dish with a few extra savory dashes. The silky semi-serif combines ingredients from eighteenth-century engraved italics and nineteenth-century Italian Modern, softened by fine stroke endings and plump dolloped terminals. Preserve Italiano’s subtle flavors by maximizing its size in headlines, advertising captions, and identity campaigns, or capitalize on its swash characters to sweeten package and poster designs. However you use it, Plinc Italiano is a tasty typographic treat—non ci piove! Drawn in the late 1960s for Photo-Lettering, Inc., Italiano was digitized by Steve Ross with Ken Barber in 2015. Like all good subversives, House Industries hides in plain sight while amplifying the look, feel and style of the world’s most interesting brands, products and people. Based in Delaware, visually influencing the world.
  38. Monstro by PintassilgoPrints, $24.00
    Monstro is a carefully hand-crafted typeface with different lettershapes on upper- and lowercase slots, although being an all-caps font. When working in OpenType savvy applications, the contextual alternates feature can take care of alternating the glyphs, preventing double letters from showing the same lettershape while bringing more spontaneity to your designs. There is also a set of stylistic alternates for added amusement: just turn on the stylistic alternates feature or pick the glyphs manually. Monstro comes in 2 versions: sketchy and solid, both hand-drawn. And yet there is the matching picture font that brings a big bunch of irresistible monsters and other very cool graphic elements. Sans-serif and bold, useful and friendly, these fonts are quite perfect for a monsterful of purposes. I can tell that you are gonna be friends!
  39. Cumhuriyet World by Fontuma, $34.00
    Cumhuriyet means “the form of government in which the nation holds the sovereignty and uses it through deputies elected for certain periods”. The reason why I gave this name to the font is that 2023 is the centennial anniversary of the Republic of Turkey, which was founded by Atatürk. This typeface, which is sans serif, consists of three families: ▪ Cumhuriyet: Font family with Latin letters ▪ Cumhuriyet Pro: Font family including Latin, Arabic and Hebrew alphabets ▪ Cumhuriyet World: Font family including Latin, Cyrillic, Greek, Arabic and Hebrew alphabets Cumhuriyet World is a family of multi-purpose typefaces designed in a geometric style. This font is suitable for use in printed products, media and digital media, as well as in every field that is the subject of writing.
  40. Satellite PT by Puckertype, $19.00
    Satellite PT started out as an experiment. Wanting to explore the geometry of using angles instead of curves, I started sketching out the face using grid paper. I had seen similar fonts that tended to be completely symmetrical. My exploration tended to include what I humorously call 'faux humanist' elements, such as asymmetrical bowls, tapers and 'flare-serifs' (for lack of a better word) for select terminals. The result was a quirky and interesting face at display sizes. However, at small sizes, as ink bleed starts to take over, the angles disappear in favor of the overall forms (rounded bowls, etc.) and the 'faux-humanist' effects start to mimic modulation found in more traditional, modulated text faces. While it is hardly a true text face, the result is surprising legibility at text sizes.
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