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  1. Dear Diary by Comicraft, $19.00
    Dear diary, what a day it's been. Dear diary, it's been just like a dream. Woke up late. Wasn't where I should have been. For goodness sake what's happening to me? Write lightly, yours truly, dear diary. At last, a font to help you overcome those moody blues… Features: Four fonts (Regular, Underline, Strikethrough & Small caps) with upper and lower case alphabets.
  2. Printa by Latinotype, $19.00
    It is inspired by mandalic structures. Its visual language is based on misregister and flaws in textiles printed by serigraph technique in the ’70s. This typeface allows you to combine two characters (front/uppercase; back/lowercase) into a single one to create print repeat patterns. This way you can get many different combinations. Printa is ideal for those who seek handmade designs.
  3. Borba by Edyta Demurat, $20.00
    Borba is light, fresh and friendly at first glace. It's simple, modern and elegant due to its monoline and minimalistic form. It is really readable which makes it perfect for long texts but it looks great in titles and short sentences as well. To sum up, borba is a universal typeface which may be used whenever you need a stylish and modern typography.
  4. Monument by Solotype, $19.95
    This font started life in 1893 at the Boston Type Foundry, but was also cast at the Central Type Foundry. Both were members of the ATF combine formed in 1892. Like so many interesting fonts of its day, it was issued without a lowercase, limiting its use to display headlines. Sometime in the early 1990s, we designed a lowercase to go with it.
  5. Santa Mensch by Vic Fieger, $1.99
    Let's say a San Francisco punk group used letters from a theatre marquee to create a flyer in 1979 for one of their shows. Then the flyer showed up in the background of a newspaper photograph, and the photo, twenty-five years later, was enlarged and the lettering on the flyer was turned into a font. Santa Mensch has arrived.
  6. Brush Crush by Hanoded, $20.00
    I bought a few new pencils and I tried them out using Chinese ink and quality French watercolor paper. The result is Brush Crush - a very nice brush font. Brush Crush would look perfect on packaging, book covers, posters and headlines and comes with alternates for all lower case letters. Needless to say, Brush Crush speaks most Latin-based languages.
  7. Pleroid by Adam B. Ford, $14.00
    Designed to be a square font that isn’t square, Pleroid takes its cues from the shape of a square when “bulged” outward like a balloon. The caps are all rounded, the verticals are straight, and it has the feel of an old cathode-ray tube monitor—just the kind of thing for a retro-futuristic view of science fiction. Your robot approves.
  8. Gellatick by Ardian Nuvianto, $23.00
    Gellatick is a charming and whimsical script font that brings a delightful handwritten feel to any design. With its playful curves and bouncy letterforms, this font is perfect for adding a touch of joy and friendliness to your projects. Whether you're designing greeting cards, invitations, or social media graphics, Gellatick will infuse your creations with a sense of warmth and personality.
  9. Concert Series JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The design of Concert Series JNL is based on hand-lettering for a 1930s-era WPA (Works Progress Administration) poster for the Federal Music Project of New York City’s symphony concerts. Held every Sunday at the Theater of Music [located at 254 West 54th Street], the admission in those Depression-era days was 25 cents and 60 cents, with all seats reserved.
  10. Argumend by Ayca Atalay, $29.00
    Argumend | A Humanistic Slab Serif Typeface Argumend is a versatile slab serif typeface with a wide range of Opentype features. Create strong and eye catching headlines with its upper case ligatures or make use of its many weights and true italics to create mindful body copy; either way, Argumend is rich with typographic options to help create attention worthy text.
  11. Yalla Pro by Borutta Group, $39.00
    Yalla PRO was inspired during a trip Mateusz Machalski took to Cairo (Egypt). The vast array of strong Arabic headline type, geometric forms working in interesting ways and contrasting with smooth, calligraphic details fed the design. Due to the same proportions and heights, Yalla works great together with Afronaut. Yalla was extended in 2024 by Mateusz Machalski & Małgorzata Bartosik with new weights.
  12. Is This The End by Intellecta Design, $19.90
    Is This the End has three different ornamental endpieces ready to use in end chapters, final pages in books, magazines and several artistic representations. Each endpiece may be used in different languages like German, Bulgarian, Croatian, Danish, Spanish, Finnish, French, Dutch, Italian, Norwegian, Polish, English and Portuguese. Intellecta Design researched these endpieces from the very rare Richard Gans type catalogue from 1882.
  13. Cycles by Stone Type Foundry, $49.00
    Cycles was designed for use in books and other publications with lengthy texts and/or complex typography using different sizes of type. Different versions of Cycles have been designed which are optimized for setting at specific point sizes as was the practice in the days of metal type. Together with Stone Print, SFPL, and Arepo it makes up a superfamily of typefaces.
  14. Wiccan by Comicraft, $19.00
    Way back in 1996, three student letterers went into the forest looking for the mysterious fonts used to letter Spawn: Blood & Shadows. They never returned. A year later, these fonts were found. And now, over 20 years later, we've updated Wiccan with separate Regular & Bold Special weights, Central Europe & Cyrillic characters, automatically cycling alternate letters and fan-favorite Crossbar I Technology!
  15. Murisa Betzmann by Murisa Studio, $10.00
    Murisa Betzmann is a very special font. We make it with enthusiasm and joy. Betzmann is an innovation and style in typography. We provide 4 alternates for each uppercase, and 4 swashes for each lowercase. You are also given various ligatures for variations of your writing. Multiple alternates, multiple swashes, multiple ligatures, a brilliant work of art. Get it right now.
  16. Montlake Road by The Styled Script, $25.00
    Say hello to the Montlake Road Script Font. This is a carefree and elegant font with a romantic and feminine flare. Montlake Road has Opentype ligatures that give help give a natural handwritten look while the lowercase swashes add a beautiful touch to any project. This font is perfect for logos, notes, labels, wedding invitations, or branding for any project.
  17. Modern Monarch by RagamKata, $16.00
    Modern Monarch is a retro display serif font that exudes a classic charm and bold character. With its design inspired by retro styles, this font brings an elegant touch and evokes a sense of the past. Modern Monarch Features: • Uppercase And Lowercase • Alternates And Ligatures • Numerals & Punctuation • Accented characters • Multilingual Support • Unicode PUA Encoded Thanks and have a wonderful day .
  18. Kwark by Hanoded, $15.00
    Kwark is a nice, cartoonesque outline font with a bit of grunginess. Yes, it is an all caps font, but upper- and lowercase letters differ in shape, so you can mix and match. The name is not really related to the way the font looks: kwark means 'curd' in Dutch. You think that sounds delicious? Well, then give Kwark a try!
  19. Cheer inside by Gleb Guralnyk, $15.00
    Introducing a vintage typeface Cheer inside. This font has a classic style with additional decorative ghlyphs. Using OpenType stylistic alternates you can replace the first uppercase and the last lowercase letters. Also an additional swashes and few ligatures are available. Cheer inside has a west european support, check out the screenshot with all characters. Thank you and have a nice day!
  20. Farmhouse Haystack by Hipfonts, $17.00
    Welcome to the cosmic dance of typography with Groove Galaxy, a captivating and thrilling rounded vintage typeface that swirls you into a time warp of retro charm reminiscent of the beloved 1970s. Just like stars twinkling in the night sky, each letter of Groove Galaxy emanates a mesmerizing aura, pulling you into a captivating journey through the groovy days of the past.
  21. Solente by TypeFaith Fonts, $12.00
    Solente is an elegant slab serif font and was inspired from Early 1900's Art-Deco, Art Nouveau and Jugendstil fonts. Perfect for use as headline or sub-head text in you design. It perfectly represents vintage esthetics in a modern way. The font has stylistic alternates for all capitals and an extra set of ligatures to replace some combinations.
  22. Eurydome by Emboss, $30.00
    Eurydome is one of Jupiter's many moons, and was named after Eurydome, the mother of the Graces in Greek mythology. Eurydome was inspired by the Grotesque face Venus, with an additional flair added to the lowercase a, b, d and g. Eurydome was designed to complement any display face that may be used in your project. Add grace to your layout, with Eurydome.
  23. Feeling Grateful by Olivetype, $18.00
    Bring joy to your designs with Feeling Grateful! This cheerful font offers a combination of adorable style and fun. Its bouncy and bold letters are the perfect addition to your logos, headlines, and other projects. Feeling Grateful is sure to make any design stand out with its positive vibes, so grab this font today and start adding some fun to your designs!
  24. Film Poster by Fontsphere, $12.00
    Film Poster is an ultra condensed sans serif display typeface with geometric forms. It can be used in many creative ways, all kinds of graphics, posters, advertising materials, text composition. It fits perfectly for the film industry as well as many other fields. Font include multilingual support (Latin-1), uppercase and lowercase letters, numerals and a large range of punctuation.
  25. Sapeca by Just in Type, $35.00
    This project started from an idea to create a fun & informal typeface that would be cool for designers and for the general public. So, Just in Type designed a font with several OpenType features to create different letterings for different occasions, always in a cute way, sometimes even fancy. Have a look at the Sapeca Manual in the Gallery Menu.
  26. MB Picture House by Ben Burford Fonts, $30.00
    Small caps art deco font inspired by the golden age of Hollywood and childhood trips to the Majestic Cinema. Two styles, each with three weights. Picture House One is sharp and crisp, Picture House Two has a slightly 'Out of Focus' look to it. Both come with extended language support and oldstyle numbers, giving a lot of scope for may uses.
  27. Chaser by Larin Type Co, $12.00
    Chaser is stencil font inspired by aviation and military style includes 3 sections ( clean, rough, printed). this font is a narrow specialization, it will be an excellent option for projects in the military style in both modern and vintage versions. This font also includes several illustrations that may be useful for creating your project and will be a useful addition.
  28. Chevalier by URW Type Foundry, $35.00
    Chevalier is an engraved all-capital typeface with delicate shading. The Chevalier font is suitable for business letterheads and corporate stationery, headlines and packaging, where a clean, safe, established image is desired. Chevalier is a trademark of Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG, which may be registered in certain jurisdictions, exclusively licensed through Linotype Library GmbH, a wholly owned subsidiary of Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG.
  29. Une Nuit Parisienne by Megami Studios, $10.00
    This font is based on a lot of the downtempo culture in Paris. Smoky bars, jazz clubs, that sort of thing. How a font can be influenced by intangibles is a question that I can't quite answer, but I can say that when I created it, it strongly reminded me of a couple of times spent in Paris back in the mid-90s.
  30. Waddem Choo NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    This font clearly illustrates Jan Tschichold’s dictum that the New Typography would employ “the simplest form” and “the minimum means.” Based on his typeface Transito, the letterforms are as fresh and vibrant today as they were when introduced in 1931. All versions of this font include the Unicode 1250 Central European character set in addition to the standard Unicode 1252 Latin set.
  31. Telecom by Jan Estrada-Osmycki, $30.00
    Telecom is a new, experimental typeface designed by Jan Estrada-Osmycki. Inspired by space-age, science-fiction and the work of Wim Crouwel. It's design combines mechanical, modular approach to type and elegance of letterforms. It's super-high contrast, thin hairlines and close attention to detail makes it a font to be set in greater sizes. Comes in four weights.
  32. Mileadila by Letterara, $14.00
    Mileadila is a sweet and simple display font that is perfect for adding a romantic charm to your next Valentine's day project and that will turn any design project into a true standout. We also made many stunning clip-art which is packed in extras, so you can create many designs for your projects. Get inspired by Mileadila's unique look for your valentine.
  33. Metropolis CT by CastleType, $29.00
    Metropolis Bold was commissioned by Publish magazine for their 1990 redesign. Although other digital versions exist, I think this was the first one and is characterized by extremely pointy serifs. It is well to remember in laying out copy for Metropolis to allow plenty of white space in the layout. Metropolis is based on the 1932 Stempel cut as designed by W. Schwerdtner.
  34. Movie Palace JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.10
    Decorative, Display, Headline, Sans Serif, 1930s, Hand Lettered, Monoline, Retro, Vintage, Nostalgic, Stylized, Elegant Some beautiful and stylized Art Deco hand lettering found in the Jan. 6, 1934 issue of the British movie fan publication Picturegoer Weekly inspired Movie Palace JNL, which is now available in both regular and oblique versions. This monoline design adds a touch of elegance to any retro projects.
  35. Vinkel by Typolar, $72.00
    Composed, clean and slightly angular, as its name says. It's organic, warm and round in the right places too. A sanserif typeface family Vinkel is a handsome androgyne with an excellent balance of Neo-grotesque and Humanist DNA. Vinkel comes in eight weights from Thin to Extra Black, all with italics, small caps, several sets of numerals, arrows, alternate characters, and more.
  36. La Belman Pro by Gleb Guralnyk, $14.00
    Presenting a font family La Belman Pro. This capital vintage style typeface is perfect for label design and different headers. It has 5 weights wich makes it more usable in different sizes and usecases. Lots of ligatures can help you to create a unique lettering compositions. West european characters set is available. Thank you for your attention and have a nice day!
  37. Victorian Decade by Fontsgood, $14.00
    Introducing "Victorian Decade" a dimensional letters with artistic devices of optical illusionism and forced perspective from 19th century. Forged with opentype features give you easiest way to access all 250 alternate characters, discretionary ligature, swash and ligature. It is possible to combine and options to create label designs, headlines, logotypes, signage, posters, greeting cards, letterheads, t-shirts and much more.
  38. Warm Thanksgiving by Mvmet, $15.00
    Warm Thanksgiving is a warm and fun font for your thanksgiving day, you can use it for everyday use too for its versatility. Create something with it from regular typing notes, to t-shirts, kids’ book designs, greeting cards, stickers, posters, or anything that needs a casual touch. Fall in love with its incredible style and use it to create lovely designs!
  39. Picto Handwriting by SoftMaker, $15.99
    Digitized handwriting fonts are a perfect way to give documents the “very special touch”. Invitations look simply better when handwritten than when printed in bland Arial or Times New Roman. Short handwritten notes look authentic and appealing. There are numerous occasions where handwritten text makes a better impression. “Picto Handwriting” comes with beautiful handwritten pictograms that let you quickly spruce up your designs.
  40. Silvermist by Letteralle, $19.00
    Silvermist is made to express things in a masculine and assertive way. With high letters, it makes it have a more dominant impression. Silvermist is perfect for display purposes such as editorial projects, Logo design, Music Album, Clothing Branding, product packaging, magazine headers, or simply as a stylish text overlay to any background image. I hope you enjoy! Letteralle Studios
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