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  1. Elido by Kontour Type, $50.00
    Elido (Odile in reverse) is the sans counterpart to the Odile type. Together they form a sans/serif superfamily with a wide range of variations for editorial use. Elido follows Odile’s proportions and matches the weight and typographic color of its serif twin. Elido is a sans with classical proportions. A slight geometric hint and open counters convey an airy feel. Elido’s family structure and relations within echo the conceptual approach of Odile. The arched stroke low off the stem reveals a script characteristic most pronounced in the Elido Upright Italic. This particular interpretation is gradually diminished in the Italic and becomes even less emphasized in the Regular. Six balanced weights, from an elegant Light to a pronounced Black, are in tune with three display solutions and a set of beautiful Ornaments. These variants allow for a diverse and multifaceted typography for the discerning type user. Sans serif initials amount to a rare finding. The charming monolinear Elido Initials come in two flavors, elaborate and rational, designed to hold their own in editorial and headline sizes. This type design boasts an extensive character set, many OpenType features including roman and italic Small Caps, five sets of numerals, beautiful ligatures, and many more. OT stylistic variants (with accents) offer a one-story “a” for the roman weights, alternate “g” and “s” designs for the italics, and a variant glyph “s” for the Upright Italic. These distinct qualities with its versatile and sincere traits make Elido an excellent choice for text and display use.
  2. Wedding by HiH, $10.00
    Wedding Regular was originally designed by Morris Fuller Benton for ATF and released as Wedding Text in 1901. It is a lighter version of his ENGRAVER'S OLD ENGLISH of the same period. Wedding Regular is based on the Textura style of blackletter that continued in popularity in England into the 16th century, long after the Dutch, French and Italians had moved to a Roman model that expressed the Renaissance humanism of the period. Wedding Headline is a still lighter version of the regular text face, suitable for setting larger sizes while still preserving the delicacy of the decorative hairlines. Textura continues in use in England and the United States for newspaper mastheads, gift shop signs, wedding invitations and programs and other applications where a feeling of tradition is desired. I recently saw an 1980ish photo of a “Tubby Isaac” sign in London using textura. I believe Benton’s design captures that feeling without being heavy-handed and still remaining quite readable for eyes accustomed to Roman lettering. Both Wedding Regular and Wedding Headline convey a comfortable familiarity. These two fonts may be purchased together at an attractive discount or they may be purchased separately. The full character set may be found in the pdf file that you can download from the gallery section. The two monks (alt-0172 and alt-0177) are from a set of sixteenth century decorative initial letters by Gering and Renbolt. Please note that there are two different eszetts, the blackletter style at alt-0126 and the antiqua style at the alt-0223.
  3. Hanna by Wilton Foundry, $29.00
    Hanna has its roots in the Plato and Cilantro fonts published earlier by Wilton Foundry. It is an informal roman and very legible at any size - a rare combination for many applications. Hanna was specifically designed to generate additional income for an orphanage in Ethiopia. Hanna Teshome runs an orphanage of roughly 140 children in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. She is an amazing lady with a deep passion for orphan kids as well as innocent kids that find themselves in jail because their mothers have been imprisoned - they are treated as prisoners and are typically sexually abused - it is not uncommon for them to commit suicide when they are released from jail at age 18. Most of the orphans end up with Hanna because one or both of their parents have died from AIDS. Hanna relies entirely on donations to keep her orphanage running and this font is a small but tangible way for you to help make a difference in the lives of the orphan kids. I am committed to helping Hanna after visiting the orphanage several times and seeing the jails from where the kids have been rescued. Hanna is my hero because she stepped out of her comfort zone, with no financial support, to take care of the kids. My hope is that you will use this font as a messenger of good. All of Wilton Foundry royalties for this font will go to the support of Hanna’s orphanage in Ethiopia. Thank you in advance for your support on behalf of Hanna and the kids!
  4. FF Signa Round by FontFont, $72.99
    FF Signa Rounded is a natural complement to the rest of the FF Signa super family – and can stand on its own in a variety of print and on-screen applications. The design is Ole Søndergaard’s rounded branch in his FF Signa family three. In it, he took the distinctive shapes and proportions of FF Signa Sans and created a warm, inviting design for text and display copy. Like its parent design, FF Signa Round is not a humanistic sans, nor is it based on 19th-century grotesques. Its characters are minimalist interpretations of letterforms – distinctive, yet easy to read. Thanks to FF Signa Round’s large x-height, open counters and simple character shapes, the design does not overpower the message – and draws the reader in. At substantial sizes, especially in the bolder weights, the design communicates with amiable conviction. At text sizes, FF Signa Round remains inviting and legible. It can be used as a companion to the rest of the FF Signa family, providing depth of style and breadth of reach. The collection of designs can also be used on their own for brand, brochure, publication, and way-finding design in digital and hard copy environments. Like the rest of the FF Signa family, OpenType® Pro fonts of FF Signa Round provide for the automatic insertion of ligatures and alternate characters, and also offer an extended character set supporting over 100 languages, including most Central European and many Eastern European – in addition to Cyrillic and Greek.
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  8. Boldini by Luxfont, $18.00
    Introducing the unique family of COLORED fonts "Boldini" with minimalistic clean letters of a harmonious form in the style of modern POP culture. You no longer need to adjust the gradient for each letter, letters are immediately printed in gradient! Gradient fonts is perfect for headlines for fashion websites, magazines, and print design, and the basic solid font is suitable for branding boutique signs as well as for large amounts of text, because the font is very readable in a small size. Font family has two thicknesses - bold & regular, 6 gradient directions, gradient fonts also 2 type - with transparency and without transparency, as well as 2 basic monochrome fonts. Font consists of letters of the same height without division into uppercase and lowercase glyphs. *See also these fonts, which based on this family: Culoare & Anaglyph. Which means that if necessary you can combine these families and they will be absolutely stylistically identical and complement each other. Check the quality before purchasing and try the FREE DEMO version of the font to make sure your software supports color fonts. Features: Such color combinations in gradients are universal and very convenient for repainting. IMPORTANT: - OTF SVG fonts contain vector letters with gradients and transparency. - Multicolor OTF version of this font will show up only in apps that are compatible with color fonts, like Adobe Photoshop CC 2017.0.1 and above, Illustrator CC 2018. Learn more about color fonts & their support in third-party apps on www.colorfonts.wtf - Don't worry about what you see all fonts in black and not in multicolor in the tab “Individual Styles” - all fonts are working and have passed technical inspection, but not displayed in multicolor they, just because the website MyFonts is not yet able to show a preview of colored fonts. Then if you have software with support colored fonts - you can be sure that after installing fonts into the system you will be able to use them like every other classic font. Question/answer: How to install a font? The procedure for installing the font in the system has not changed. Install the font as you would install the classic OTF | TTF fonts. How can I change the font color to my color? · Adobe Illustrator: Convert text to outline and easily change color to your taste as if you were repainting a simple vector shape. · Adobe Photoshop: You can easily repaint text layer with Layer effects and color overlay. Try to experiment, it is so interesting and very easy! ld.luxfont@gmail.com
  9. Starfire by MADType, $29.00
    Starfire is a retro styled geometric sans-serif family with roots in mid-century graphic design.
  10. Stereotype by studiocharlie, $17.00
    Stereotype is a geometrical font in five weights based on the same square. It's a gradient!
  11. Ptilia MF by Masterfont, $59.00
    This font family, of 3 weights, was inspired by old hand painted signs in Tel Aviv.
  12. Hebrew Maran by Samtype, $49.00
    The beautiful and elegant typeface is excellent use in wedding invitations, art, posters, and small texts.
  13. Sarastrada by Letter INC., $25.00
    Sarastrada is a four weights typeface inspired in the Wild West posters. Published by Letter INC.
  14. Erbar Neo Mini by URW Type Foundry, $35.99
    The Erbar font was designed by Jakob Erbar for the Ludwig & Mayer/Neufville foundry in 1930.
  15. Cybergirls by kapitza, $69.00
    38 high quality illustrations portraying the first generation of kids growing up immersed in digital technologies.
  16. URW Erbar D by URW Type Foundry, $35.00
    The Erbar font was designed by Jakob Erbar for the Ludwig & Mayer/Neufville foundry in 1930.
  17. KnewFont by Ingrimayne Type, $9.95
    KnewFont simulates neat and meticulous hand printing. Its letters slant left and come in five weights.
  18. Revoluzia MF by Masterfont, $59.00
    A revival of old hand painted sign in Old Jaffa, from the mid of 20th century.
  19. Print Sellers JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Another batch of vintage letterpress cartoons, cuts, dingbats and embellishments is offered in Print Sellers JNL.
  20. Ayi Dingbats by Ayi Studio, $10.00
    Font family designed for ornament use in texts, with four variants, arrows, emoji, geometry and symbols.
  21. Letter Gothic 12 Pitch by Bitstream, $29.99
    Roger Roberson skillfully adapted the sanserif to the monospace IBM typewriter at Lexington, Kentucky, in 1956.
  22. Boink Scratchy Outline by Robert Petrick, $19.95
    Boink Scratchy Outline is a new variation in a series based on my classic "Boink" font.
  23. Ballpill by bb-bureau, $60.00
    BallPill — a trapless typeface in 5 weights alternates: ss01 ss02 ss03 – language: all latin glyphs and
  24. Wedding Text by Bitstream, $29.99
    Morris Fuller Benton’s version of the standard American nineteenth century blackletter made for ATF in 1901.
  25. Adva Open MF by Masterfont, $59.00
    Highly legible single stroked stencil font family in 3 weights. Use for titles, signage, captions etc.
  26. Equator by Tour De Force, $25.00
    Equator is modern angular typeface available in two weights ready for traveling all over the world.
  27. DB Flower Power by Illustration Ink, $3.00
    DB Flower Power is a collection of cute flowers in bloom with a spring themed feel.
  28. DB Once Upon A Time by Illustration Ink, $3.00
    The classic story of princes and princesses is represented here in DoodleBat Once Upon A Time.
  29. Buddy Slam by PizzaDude.dk, $15.00
    A quick scribbled font, made to look written in a hurry...and believe me, it was!
  30. Cyberkids by kapitza, $99.00
    52 high quality illustrations portraying the first generation of kids growing up immersed in digital technologies.
  31. Hebrew Sefirot by Samtype, $49.00
    The beautiful and elegant typeface is excellent use in wedding invitations, art, posters, and small texts.
  32. Normande by Bitstream, $29.99
    A French form of Fat Face, derived from the British; matrices survive at Berthold in Berlin.
  33. Fat Marker by Kraken, $10.00
    A rough and ready typeface created from a series of doodles that comes in uppercase only.
  34. Prospector JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Prospector JNL is based on a lettering example found in an old Speedball-pen lettering handbook.
  35. Tomoli 2 by PizzaDude.dk, $20.00
    Part 2 in the series of "things of more or less importance" which include different drawings.
  36. Curbdog by MADType, $21.00
    Curbdog is a bold, playful display face with light horizontals and curved terminals in the italics.
  37. Vindemiam by 2D Typo, $24.00
    Set of vintage ornaments that are easily combined in a rapport (pattern) compositions or elegant frames.
  38. Shearlight by Patria Ari, $15.00
    Shearlight is a beautiful signature monoline script typeface with elegant but strong shapes in every glyphs.
  39. Rumpelstiltskin by Hanoded, $10.00
    A cartoonish, happy font with an uneven baseline, great for use in children's books and cards.
  40. AndrewAndyStencil by Ingrimayne Type, $12.95
    AndrewAndyStencil is a sans-serif, stencil font in two weights derived from the Ingrimayne font AndrewAndreas.
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