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  1. Fruitygreen by Linotype, $29.99
    Fruitygreen is Indonesian designer Andi AW. Masry's second typeface following Coomeec™. Idiosyncratic but appealing forms are the signature feature of Fruitygreen™ and provide this new typeface with its truly distinctive character that you can utilize for your projects - and not just in headlines. The unique forms of fruits are not only individually fascinating, but are just as captivating when they are brought together, for example as decoration on a dining table. For Masry, these can be compared with an alphabet whose letters spell out in combination different words and with this as his inspiration, he based his designs for Fruitygreen on the versatile forms of fruits. However, it was not the whole fruits as such but rather small sections of their curves and ends that he decided to use. It is not only because of the characteristic line terminals that the rounded characters of Fruitygreen seem at first glance reminiscent of a brush-written calligraphic typeface; these are traces of the creation process, in which Masry used a digital brush. At the same time, Fruitygreen is by no means simply a brush font. Its dynamic characters reference biological forms and there is definitely something amoeba-like about them, particularly in the bolder variants, and they exude the same serenity and harmony that is inherent to organic structures. The many unconventionally shaped characters also provide for optical contrast. There is, for example, the very scaled down g", the open "q" and the lowercase "r", which has the form of the capital letter. Other letters, such as the sinuous "k" and the rounded uppercase "F" impart an exotic touch to Fruitygreen. Similarly remarkable is the "@", that has only a semi-circle. Available to the designer are other characters that can be used to accentuate a design, such as swash capitals and numerous ligatures. And, last but not least, there are also various numeral sets with oldstyle and lining figures for setting proportional text and table columns together with a selection of symbols, such as arrows and, appropriately, fruits. "
  2. Desphalia Pro by Ingo, $42.00
    A classic “American” sans serif with a kink Desphalia belongs to the kind of sans serif fonts that were created in the 19th century. You could also name it “American Gothic”, a sans serif in the style of fonts like Franklin Gothic, News Gothic and similar. Above all, the high x-height characterizes this typeface style, as do the identical heights of uppercase and ascenders. However, I allowed myself a few peculiarities ;-) On the one hand, there is the gently sloping horizontal middle line on letters such as H, E, F, A and e. The M also got gently slanted sides. Some of the lower-case letters have an up- or down-stroke: a d m n p u. This "kink" on the shaft also serves to better distinguish the small l from the capital I — as can be seen clearly with the term »Illinois«. In keeping with the tradition of American typefaces, Desphalia does not have a true italic. Rather, the letters of the “Italic” have the same character forms as the normal upright variant, but in oblique — and so it is not called “Italic” but “Oblique”. Style Set 01: Another American peculiarity is the capital I with dashes above and below. It is included in the Desphalia as an alternate character form. An alternative small l with the “kink” in the ascender is also included — as is a y with the “kink” in the descender. Style Set 02: The corresponding “straight” forms a d l m n p u without the break are included as alternatives in a separate style set. Small caps are uppercase letters that are optically the same size as lowercase letters. They offer a very classy way of emphasis. Desphalia is available in the widths Condensed, Normal and Expanded, the weights include Thin, Light, Book, Bold, Black. Using the variable font, all intermediate levels can be freely selected. The figures are optionally available as tabular figures, proportional lining figures or old style figures.
  3. Imagine a font that takes you on a whirlwind tour through the lush landscapes and rich history of Ireland, encapsulating the essence of its culture with every curve and line. That font is Eire, a bea...
  4. Voynich by Megami Studios, $7.50
    Voynich is an eerie, alien font based on the mysterious tome known as the Voynich manuscript. For more information on the manuscript, please see the Wikipedia article at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voynich_manuscript
  5. TeamSpirit is a distinct and visually engaging font designed by the talented Nick Curtis, who is noted for his ability to inject a vibrant character into his typographic creations. TeamSpirit is no e...
  6. Night Sign JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    For decades, the soft glow of a neon sign beckoned weary travelers to roadside rest courts, told the hungry individual where to eat; let enthusiastic revelers know where the night life was happening. There is something special about a neon sign, yet changing times, city ordinances and even technology itself is turning this staple of urban life for over a hundred years into a museum piece. Night Sign JNL emulates the craft of hand-formed neon signage and it (along with a few added special effects) can really add some good-old-fashioned pizzazz to a print or web project.
  7. FF Prater Serif by FontFont, $62.99
    German type designers Henning Wagenbreth and Steffen Sauerteig created this display and serif FontFont in 2000. The family contains 2 weights: Regular and Bold and is ideally suited for advertising and packaging, festive occasions, film and tv, editorial and publishing as well as poster and billboards. FF Prater Serif provides advanced typographical support with features such as ligatures, alternate characters, and case-sensitive forms. It comes with tabular lining and proportional lining figures. This FontFont is a member of the FF Prater super family, which also includes FF Prater Block, FF Prater Sans, and FF Prater Script.
  8. FF ThreeSix by FontFont, $62.99
    British type designers Paul McNeil and Hamish Muir created this display FontFont in 2012. The family has 52 weights, ranging from 018 Thin to 144 Black and is ideally suited for logo, branding and creative industries, music and nightlife as well as poster and billboards. FF ThreeSix provides advanced typographical support with features such as ligatures. It comes with tabular lining and proportional lining figures. FF ThreeSix received several awards: the ISTD Premier award in 2011 and the ISTD Certificate of Excellence award in 2011. The typeface was also selected as one of Typographica’s favorite typefaces of 2012.
  9. FF Typestar by FontFont, $62.99
    German type designer Steffen Sauerteig created this slab FontFont in 1999. The family contains 4 weights: Regular, Italic, Black, and Black Italic and is ideally suited for advertising and packaging, editorial and publishing, logo, branding and creative industries, poster and billboards as well as wayfinding and signage. FF Typestar 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 tabular lining and proportional lining figures. This FontFont is a member of the FF Typestar super family, which also includes FF Typestar OCR.
  10. Naerya by IbraCreative, $17.00
    Naerya, a modern stylish serif font, effortlessly blends sophistication with contemporary design elements. With its sleek and clean lines, Naerya exudes a sense of timeless elegance, making it an ideal choice for projects that demand a touch of class. The font’s well-crafted serifs add a distinctive flair, striking a perfect balance between tradition and modernity. Naerya’s letterforms showcase a harmonious interplay of curves and straight lines, resulting in a balanced and refined aesthetic. Whether used for editorial design, branding, or digital applications, Naerya stands out as a versatile and visually pleasing serif font that lends a touch of sophistication to any project.
  11. FF Prater Sans by FontFont, $62.99
    German type designers Henning Wagenbreth and Steffen Sauerteig created this display and sans FontFont in 2000. The family contains 2 weights: Regular and Bold and is ideally suited for advertising and packaging, festive occasions, film and tv, editorial and publishing as well as poster and billboards. FF Prater Sans provides advanced typographical support with features such as ligatures, alternate characters, and case-sensitive forms. It comes with tabular lining and proportional lining figures. This FontFont is a member of the FF Prater super family, which also includes FF Prater Block, FF Prater Script, and FF Prater Serif.
  12. Data Error Vert AOE Pro by Astigmatic, $24.00
    The Data Error Vert AOE Pro family is another spinoff of my Data Error AOE Pro family. Quite simply, it takes on a slightly different feel than the original pin matrix grid by stroking across all vertical glyph lines. The vertical lines break up the readability somewhat of the original grid and lend a more tech vibe to the family. Check out the range of posters created to see the various Capitals, Lowercase, smallcaps and varying styles that the family has to offer and how it both differs from and compliments the original Data Error AOE Pro family.
  13. Leenyx by ActiveSphere, $30.00
    Leenyx is a geometric display font family and works best in display applications, such as posters, signage, logos and label. The Leenyx family comes in 2 versions: Leenyx AX and Leenyx BX. Leenyx AX has lines of even width and no serifs. Leenyx BX has lines of even width with slight curve on the ends of the strokes. Each Leenyx font version has two weights: regular and bold, each available in italic, making a total of eight styles for. Each style has a full upper and lower-case, accents, punctuation and a selection of monetary symbols.
  14. Coma by Volcano Type, $19.00
    Originally designed by Alois Ganslmeier as a Billboard-Font, the Coma Font was later developed into a complete typeset with capitals and small letters, Cyrillic letters, Greek letters and Hebrew letters by Andy Jörder and Jörg Herz. The Coma Font is a massive constructed font which can be used for headlines. When only typed in capitals it gives the impression of blocks for there are no ascenders or descenders. The font comes alive because of its massive appearance, its edgy form and the opulence impression when used line-by-line. Not without reason, the font is named “dick und eckig”.
  15. Alianza by Corradine Fonts, $24.95
    This is a complex typographic system which includes three different but complementary styles so far: Slab, italic and script, with nine weights each one; plus three sets of ornamental fonts: labels, negative labels and ornaments. The soul of the family is a slab feeling applied judiciously to the italic and script styles to make it coherent with the whole system. Each style has three sets of figures: Proportional lining, tabular lining and old style. You can mix the three styles in a single piece to obtain more expressive results without worring about the uniformity and complementing the design by using the ornamental sets.
  16. Aronia by Struvictory.art, $14.00
    Aronia is a thin line uppercase font with floral motives. The typeface includes a Decorative and a Symbol version. To get an elegant and unique design, combine letters with elements. The font is easy to use in various design programs or without any program. Aronia is suitable for feminine business branding, eco-friendly and minimalistic art, social media design. The font works great for craft products branding and packaging (organic cosmetics and food, jewelry, handmade soap ect.) Also use individual letters and symbols to create logos and monograms. Aronia combines well with modern graphics: abstract shapes and line art.
  17. SK Phlegmatica by Shriftovik, $10.00
    SK Phlegmatica™ is a heavy geometrical grotesque with an industrial spirit. The typeface is built on a contrast between thin and wide lines. Such contrast creates certain frames, which in turn give room for experiments with the rhythm of symbols. The monumental shape of the typeface with the rhythmic contrast of the characters creates a unique pattern in the text line. In addition to the visual advantages, the typeface has technological advantages. SK Phlegmatica is a monospaced multilingual typeface that supports more than 100 Latin and Cyrillic languages. The typeface is great for highlighting titles, working with posters, and web design.
  18. Brightsun by Jroh Creative, $19.00
    Introducing Brightsun. This font was created to help you designing logotype or lettering style logo for your Brand or your clients, and you also can use it for designing all of the graphic stuff such as badge, sign, packaging, headline, title, T-shirt/apparel, Poster, etc. Brightsun was designed for personal characters such as strong, confidence, dynamic, readable, energic, dynamic, etc. Strengthen Typeface containing 443 Glyphs with 241 alternative characters to help you create an authentic lettering style. You can get all the glyphs by The Glyphs Panel. Available for: - Adobe Illustrator, - Adobe InDesign, - Adobe Photoshop CC (latest version) Support: If you have any question, don't hesitate to contact support@jrohcreative.com Thanks for loving our items :)
  19. Rashavine by Arterfak Project, $21.00
    Introducing our new brush exploration, Rashavine. A freestyle brush font made with the high attention of the brush details. This font has the feel of energic, which challenges you to create a powerful design and fast! Rashavine complete with alternates characters, ligatures, and swashes which you can apply on T-shirt, label, title, books, hoodie, logos, sticker, website, and many more! Rashavine is an all-caps font that you can mix and match from different letterforms. Accented characters available for many different languages. Also, you can access the swashes with ease, by simply type 'underscore' and 1 to 0' from the middle of your word. That's all, folks! Thank you for watching and keep it up!
  20. Grims Acid by Figuree Studio, $18.00
    Grims Acid is a spine-chilling, liquid-inspired Halloween display font that oozes with eerie vibes. With its twisted, dripping letters and macabre aesthetics, this font is the perfect choice for adding a touch of horror and dark whimsy to your Halloween-themed designs. Whether you’re creating spooky party invitations, haunted house posters, or eerie social media graphics, Grims Acid will give your text a hauntingly memorable twist that sends shivers down the spine. Embrace the supernatural and let Grims Acid infuse your designs with a ghoulishly delightful atmosphere.
  21. The Sex Pistols font captures the raw energy and rebellious spirit of the punk rock movement, much like the iconic band it's named after. This typeface is more than just a collection of letters; it e...
  22. Gryffensee by Catharsis Fonts, $30.00
    Gryffensee is designed to be the Futura of blackletter, combining the time-honored gravity and relentlessness of the Gothic script with the clean, contemporary freshness of the geometric sans. Built from a tightly controlled inventory of lines, arcs, sharp cuts, and OpenType features, Gryffensee was born and raised in the digital age, yet retains the powerful charisma and human warmth of its mediaeval blackletter ancestors. As a result, it excels in a wide range of display settings, logotypes, and short text. Unlike most conventional blackletters, it even handles all-caps usage with grace, and includes an extensive Cyrillic character set (in the Pro version). Apart from a generous range of automatic ligatures and contextual alternates, Gryffensee offers stylistic alternates that allow users to customize its appearance to their tastes. The capital letters |AGHIKZ| come in alternate cuts that trade traditional shapes for increased legibility, while the letter |s| appears in three cuts, each with a unique, distinct flavor. All these options are accessible through OpenType stylistic sets in the main Latin font, Gryffensee Eins. For easy use in applications without OpenType support, we provide two additional Latin fonts (Gryffensee Zwei and Drei) in which these options replace the default cuts. Finally, Gryffensee Pro offers all the functionality of Gryffensee Eins, plus Cyrillic support. My intention to devise a contemporary geometric blackletter was inspired by four hand-painted letters, |ABCD|, in Sasha Prood�s online portfolio. I later found out that he had, in turn, taken those letters from an existing font, Bastard, by Jonathan Barnbrook. Luckily, by that time my project had taken on a life of its own. Gryffensee is an original design that bears only the most superficial resemblance to Bastard. Gryffensee is a mediaeval spelling of the lake Greifensee near which I grew up. It is pronounced [?gri?f?n?se?], or "GRIEF-un-say" in English approximation. This font is dedicated to Simone.
  23. Sure thing! WhoopAss is a distinctive font created by Blambot Fonts, a company renowned for crafting unique typefaces tailored especially for comic book creators and artists. As the name suggests, Wh...
  24. Hot Script by Lián Types, $49.00
    Say hello to another of my hot and trendy scripts, Hot Script! I got the inspiration for this one in the world of sign painters. My neighbourhood, and more specifically the avenue were I live, is very well known for its ''parrillas'': For those who don't know what this means, well, it may be better to live the experience rather than reading these lines. Villa Urquiza is full of restaurants with an argentinian flavour, with a ''gauchezco'' feel. Here you can taste some of the best ''asados'' in the entire world. Ok, this made me hungry, let's go back to type: These amazing venues still mantain genuine elements from the past, and try to preserve the beauty of the handcrafted. Parrillas of Buenos Aires have all their walls, windows and doors lettered with chalk or paint. I've always wanted to make a font out of that, and Hot Script is my first attempt. I believe the results are great! Hot Script follows some rules of the flat brush (see terminals, and tails especially in caps) but its contrast of thicks and thins was manually altered to make the font better for a wider range of uses. Although the sexy curves and versatility of Hot seemed to be enough, I decided to spice it a little more by creating some layers for it: Hot Script Shine Solo or Hot Script Shades Solo combined with Hot Script will give outstanding results. (Look for them combined in the posters above and dare to deny it!) Go make your project more savory! This font is Hot, hot, hot!
  25. Cortland JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Cortland JNL was modeled [in part] from lettering spotted in the opening credits of Columbia Pictures 1945 Batman® serial. The classic clean lines of the Art Deco lettering used were perfect for translating into digital format.
  26. Cypheral by Volcano Type, $19.00
    A type between letter and number. Cypherals' fresh typeface is a mix-up of number parts and lines that reveal to be letters. So who is to say that numbers and letters don't have much in common?
  27. Changing by PintassilgoPrints, $24.90
    Changing is a lively font, loaded with many automatic interlock pairs that do their magic in OpenType aware applications. Its peculiar design and such choices for letter combinations make this a very dynamic, spirited and useful typeface.
  28. Peas In A Pod by The Arborie, $11.00
    Peas In A Pod may be a cute font, but this type has a plethora of uses. Its use of thick and thin lines makes it a wonderful display font or an easy-to-read body font.
  29. Kairengu by insigne, $15.95
    Kairengu is a casual and lively rounded sans serif. The characters are "gloopy" as if ink was poured onto page surface. Kairengu is a great choice whenever you need an amusing face with a lot of character.
  30. Digital-LED by B1 Industries, $6.00
    I wanted to create a custom LED font, so I did, making sure to check for errors... It is useful for many things. (Electronically and in Real Life) (e.g. Documents, coding, signage, games, LED signs, calculators, etc.)
  31. Keynsia by Greater Albion Typefounders, $7.95
    The Keynsia family revives the spirit of the 1950s. Its simple and elegant lines make for an eye-catching set of display faces. A range of different styles are on offer, all with an extensive character set.
  32. Once by Atlantic Fonts, $26.00
    Once upon a time there was a really adorable font. Expressive, hand-lettered, and storybook sweet in any language, Once has charm to spare. Enjoy the new set of double letter ligatures, and live happily ever after.
  33. FF Assuri by FontFont, $30.99
    German type designer Fabian Rottke created this display FontFont in 1994. The font is ideally suited for poster and billboards. FF Assuri provides advanced typographical support with features such as ligatures. It comes with proportional lining figures.
  34. Jashel by Typebae, $15.00
    Jashel Font is a stunning handwritten signature script font. With its graceful and flowing lines, this font closely resembles the strokes of a carefully crafted hand signature. Whether used for branding, logos, invitations, or other creative endeavors.
  35. Lonely Cowpoke by 10four, $20.00
    Inspired by circus billboards, old west posters and torn paper constructs, "Lonely Cowpoke" is an oddity of bold graphic forms and cheerful curving lines. Revelling in its own quirky nature, this playful font lightens up any mood.
  36. New Renaissance by Type Innovations, $39.00
    New Renaissance is a modernized old style design based on generous proportions and clean, crisp lines. A 'New Renaissance' for the 21st century, New Renaissance makes for easy reading and looks good in both text and display.
  37. Joanna Solotype by Monotype, $29.99
    Joanna Solotype is a headline typeface with Art Deco influence. The geometric shapes of the characters are emphasized by the three-line thick strokes. Use the Joanna Solotype font for book jackets and posters, signage and packaging.
  38. Corabael by Scriptorium, $18.00
    Corabael is a classic, elegant script font. The lines of the upper and lower case characters are clean and clear, and it retains some of the characteristics of hand-written script without becoming too fanciful or irregular.
  39. AZ Imperial by Artist of Design, $25.00
    AZ Imperial font was inspired from miscellaneous vintage tin packaging. Complete with an "old look" to the line work with barely a serif still visible. Ideal for use as headline or sub-head text in you design.
  40. Beat Poet JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Beat Poet JNL is a throwback to the late 50s and early 60s when Beatniks hung out at coffee houses to listen to poetry and folk songs and live the Bohemian lifestyle of the Pre-Hippie generation.
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