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  1. Vega by Linotype, $29.99
    For Vega antikva, too, 16th and 17th century typefaces stood models. I made a free interpretation of them, with a nice result, if I am allowed to express myself. Vega antikva makes a beautiful impression in books, but even as a web typeface it behaves well. The name Vega can be traced down to a constellation, a mathematician, a writer, a movie character, or a research ship, as you like. Now there is a typeface with that name, too. Vega antikva was released in 1994.
  2. PAG Smoke by Prop-a-ganda, $19.99
    Prop-a-ganda offers retro-flavored fonts inspired by lettering on retro propaganda posters, retro advertising posters, retro packages all the world over. This is perfect font for your retrospective project. PAG Smoke is very heavy geometric font. Its unique shape is like a monster for your design project.
  3. Framistat by Comicraft, $39.00
    Face Front, True Believers, here comes another Spectacular Smash Hit from the Comicraft House of Ideas! A worthy companion to our Monster Mash and Doohickey Masterworks, Framistat is an All-New, Truly Titanic Typeface designed to dutifully display cover copy as demanded by Collector's Item Classic comic book tradition!
  4. Corleone - 100% free
  5. Eeeek Images by Atlantic Fonts, $59.00
    Brew up some sweet Halloween fun with Eeeek Images, a Halloween picture font featuring 60 Amy Dietrich illustrations. From curious crows to cascading candy, Dracula to darling bats - Eeeek Images is MONSTEROUSLY fun... DARE NOT pass it up! Posters feature various fonts by Atlantic Fonts including Rowboat, Mountain Goat, Farmstand, Trailmap, and Judlebug.
  6. Meltdown by Comicraft, $19.00
    Misshapen Muck Monster Mutations are on the loose... Their creepy hyper-irradiated bodies have emerged from the blasted desolate wastes of The Forbidden Zone! Could this be Doomsday... or did we just leave one of our typefaces on the radiator? Either way, Meltdown is the perfect font for monstrous inhuman atrocities everywhere.
  7. Masonic Lodge by Eclectotype, $20.00
    As part of the day job I had to trace an old hand drawn logo of a Masonic Lodge from a very poor scan. When I finally got to the end of it I had almost a whole alphabet and I really liked the hand drawn uneven quality, so I made up the rest of the letters and set about making it into a font. I roughened up all the edges for an even older look, added a host of OpenType features and hey presto, Masonic Lodge was born. There are two versions of each letter and number which automatically alternate when contextual alternates are set, more alternates for O and o characters, a good amount of interlock style L and T ligatures (uppercase) and a square & compass ornament. Use it for pub signs, secret society meetings, monster movie titles and pub menus.
  8. Derania by limitype, $15.00
    Derania is a typeface that is inspired by the shape of the monstera leaf, Derania is made with fun and bold fonts. Derania is equipped with uppercase numbers, symbols, icon and some multilingual
  9. Woodchip by Fontasmic, $16.99
    The Woodchip fonts are a collection of fun and edgy, worn and pitted, rough and crunchy typefaces. Styled to be comic & playful enough for children's products, yet edgy enough to advertise a dirt bike/monster truck marathon and anything in between. Sink your teeth in. It’s suitable for some interesting titling and short bits of copy.
  10. LD Franks Friends by Illustration Ink, $3.00
    Do the Monster Mash with DB Frank's Friends! Makes great Halloween party invitations, spooky adornments or fun additions to any scrapbook project. LD Frank's Friends Distressed is just in time for Halloween! This spookified font and it's distressed style makes it perfect for your Halloween party invitations, journaling, or adding a nice touch to your scrapbook pages.
  11. SheCreature - Unknown license
  12. Conjur by chrismetcalfe, $30.00
    This work is inspired by creatures that I have drawn for my six year old boy. The monsters can be found at chrismetcalfe.com. I wanted to take their hair/fur and translate the fun attitude to type. To be honest I think this font is used best as display type. However the fun attitude lends to many usages without structure.
  13. Kyrenia by Talavera, $60.00
    Calligraphic font born from mixing chancery cursive strokes with some copperplate gestures. Kyrenia is the italic counterpart of Agony TTW. You can combine Kyrenia’s four different styles to create the illusion of handmade, along with a lot of ligatures and some alternate endings. This four styles are Quill (the basic one), Broad (taller and stiffer), Swash (ornamental and romantic) and Monster (a hypnotic strange blend).
  14. Trick Or Treat by Comicraft, $19.00
    Bats, Cats, Ghosts and Ghouls, Zombies, Witches and Spiders galore. Cackling to herself alone in her coven, our very own Scary Godmother, Lilou, threw eyes of newts and wings of bats into her cauldron and sent her unearthly children down the street with mischief in mind. Our Halloween Dingbats have every kind of Spooky Monster she could imagine, and a few more besides. Keep your porch light on. Trick or Treat
  15. PR Hydra by PR Fonts, $15.00
    A sequel to my own Herakles font, with multiple faces, and more to come, so the name refers to his second labor, slaying the Hydra. The straight lines and sharp angles make it suitable for evoking the feel of many ancient civilizations where writing was cut into stone. Whether your heroic deeds include slaying mythical monsters, or making the best spanakopita in the city, this font is for you.
  16. FHA Broken Gothic by Fontry West, $15.00
    More than a century ago, Frank H. Atkinson presented this hand lettered style as Broken Poster. It was one of a hundred styles he demonstrated in his manual on sign painting. Even before his book was published (and certainly after), Broken Poster was a favorite with sign painters and letterers. It has graced show cards and movie posters, signs and windows displays, and advertisements of all varieties. We presented the our first digital revival of this classic in 2000. It is long overdue for an upgrade. Broken Gothic expands the basic Broken Poster to four weights, two specialty formats and some cool layed effects. The language base includes Greek, Cyrillic, Latin A, and some of Latin B and Latin Extended. There are also some nice alternates and ligatures. All weights are quite suited to posters, headlines, display copy, web headers, etc. At first glance, Broken Gothic may seem to have limited uses. Give it a chance and it will surprise you. Broken shouts out that there is a sale, a giant monster or the end of the world. Broken Gothic is comfortable in a wide range of themes and applications from zombie movie titles to salsa jar labels. While I can't recommend it for text, Broken is great for headers, banners, signs, titles, product presentation and other display applications. When you need a rough customer, Broken Gothic fills the bill.
  17. Resistance Is Lowered by Comicraft, $19.00
    Lower your shields and surrender your ships. You will talk to your central world authority in upper AND lower case, and order global surrender. Your culture will adapt to serve us in sentence case. You will not shout in UPPER CASE as before. You will be upgraded. You will become like us. Upgrading RESISTANCE IS FUTILE to RESISTANCE IS LOWERED is compulsory. There is no escape. Artwork from Monster Truck by Shaky Kane
  18. Solander by Patria Ari, $15.00
    Solander is as sharp display typeface inspired from middle east movies. With small caps, this font suit for movie posters, cinema, fantasy movies, etc.
  19. Viva Moira by Creativemedialab, $22.00
    Viva Moira is an experimental psychedelic display font inspired by the delicate and curled leaves of Monstera esqueleto. This font has an all-caps format with charmingly connected letters or ligatures, making it an ideal choice for posters, titles, and designs that require a distinctive and vibrant theme.
  20. JWX Memo by Janworx, $15.00
    Memo, designed by Janet Valdez of Janworx, is a digital version of her own personal penmanship, currently displayed in abundance on sticky notes all over her desk and monitor. Although its basis is in actual handwriting, it's perfectly legible, offering a casual alternative typeface for everyday correspondence or simple things, ranging from event flyers to children's birthday party invitations. Memo performs well at regularly used correspondence sizes, but at a larger size can also be manipulated in graphics software for interesting effects. The letters can be moved randomly from the baseline, overlapped, and then contoured with good results for a casual look.
  21. Pho Twice by Baqoos, $18.00
    Pho Twice is a boisterous neoteric handwritten typeface apt for headline, editorial, branding, packaging, printed materials and typographic applications. 200+ glyphs including punctuation and numerical.
  22. Runsten by Fontron, $35.00
    Adapted from Ronsten to make an acceptable chunky, more normal serif font retaining the serif alignment with the letter curves. An Italic is also available.
  23. Smilodon by astroluxtype, $20.00
    Smilodon an ancient distressed font made with raptor claws, cat’s teeth, stone and sky? It's a corroded, distressed, punk scrawl with lots of attitude. This is a basic minimal glyph set with uppercase and lowercase forms. This is a headline display font suggested use would be 60 point or larger. Note: The metric and kerning on this font is extremely tight spacing and user should letterspace to desired width within application type controls. This monster cat is pre-historic indeed.
  24. Crania by Burghal Design, $29.00
    Sick to death of buying an entire dingbat font just for the ONE symbol you really want? Are you a closet Goth? Do you think Halloween should be a national holiday? If so, then you need Crania, the all skull font. No poorly drawn bats, no gay pumpkins, no goofy looking Frankenstein monsters or grinning mummies, no lame-ass puns carved into headstones... JUST SKULLS. Crania contains 52 different skulls and a PDF guide so you know what the hell you're doing.
  25. Marseillette NB by No Bodoni, $39.00
    These four typefaces, Berlinette NB, Lyonette NB, Marseillette NB and Parisette NB, were designed from the same basic shape, a fanciful geometric form that avoids strict horizontals and uses more offbeat triangular shapes. Marseillette is the nasty one, with sharp hook terminations that require careful use. Don�t slip and accidentally stick one in your hand � it will hurt pretty bad and make you blubber like a baby. It�s good for surreal warning signs on dark, forbidding docks where gooey monsters live.
  26. Kraboudja - Unknown license
  27. Grindylow by Hanoded, $15.00
    In English folklore (in particular that of Yorkshire and Lancashire), Grindylow is a creature that dwells in rivers and lakes and is said to grab children who come too close to the water’s edge and drown them. It is thought the name Grindylow may be connected to the monster Grendel. Grindylow font does not grab children; it is a rather messy handmade brush font. I used a cheap brush and Chinese ink to create the glyphs. Comes with discretionary double letter ligatures for the lower case.
  28. Bluebottle by Greater Albion Typefounders, $14.50
    Bluebottle is a lively fun family of typefaces, a boisterous fun design, BLuebottle brings a distinctive cheerful character where ever it's used. Use Bluebottle to bring life and fun wherever you will.
  29. Monstrom by Sipanji21, $15.00
    Introducing, Monstorm!! very suitable for logos, clothing, branding and others. very easy to use without the hassle of drawing, just by purchasing this font you can immediately use it for all your needs.
  30. Digideco by astroluxtype, $20.00
    Retro-futuristic robot terminal type. The 1930s Moderne Streamline decade meets the digital domain in this weird font. Use it in an ad for Ford Tri-Motor Airplane or a story about an out of control 1980s computer monster. Which? Help it find its place- as it is lost in time. Digideco is a minimal font set that includes upper and lowercase letterforms which can be used at various sizes but, we consider it a headline/display font, best applied larger than 36 points in size. Shall we play a game?
  31. Elongated Roman by Red Rooster Collection, $45.00
    Elongated Roman is a Didone-style serif typeface. It was originally designed in 1950 by typographers at Stephenson Blake. After International TypeFounders, Inc. acquired exclusive licensing rights to the Stephenson Blake Collection, Steve Jackaman (ITF) digitally revived the typeface in 1997 for the Red Rooster Collection. Much like other Didone typefaces, Elongated Roman’s strong contrast between thick and thin strokes and hairline serif design strengthen its elegance as a “modern face.” Unlike other Didone typefaces in the Red Rooster Collection, Elongated Roman was designed with display size in mind thanks to its strong variance in stroke weight.
  32. 1648 Chancellerie by GLC, $42.00
    This font was inspired by the hand-written 1648 Munster peace treatise signed by French King Louis XIV and German emperor Ferdinand II. It is a Cancellaresca font style, meticulously written and almost legible. It contains Western (including Celtic) and Northern European, Icelandic, Baltic, Eastern, Central European and Turkish diacritics. The numerous alternates and ligatures made the font looking like a real various hand.
  33. Jedi - Unknown license
  34. Vienna Extended by ITC, $29.00
    Vienna is the work of Dutch graphic designer Anthony De Meester, a light, elegant sans serif. Simplicity is the hallmark of Vienna and it can be used most effectively where a look of regal elegance is desired.
  35. Pilsen Plakat - Unknown license
  36. Barollo by Greater Albion Typefounders, $16.00
    Barollo is a boisterous, lively, display family of two typefaces, offered in regular and shaded form. It’s ideal for eye-catching banners and posters that call for clear and forceful type, with a sense of fun and life.
  37. Sammy Boy by Hanoded, $20.00
    Sammy Boy is sweet and cuddly when he wants to, but also loud and boisterous. Sammy Boy keeps you awake at night, but smiles at you in the morning. Sammy Boy can speak most languages. Sammy Boy is amazing.
  38. Tempestua by Sharkshock, $115.00
    Beauty….Style…. Sophistication…. Tempestua is a very chic display font suitable for a variety of purposes. This typeface is defined by wispy thin lines paired alongside broad strokes for maximum contrast. Some of the lowercase letters feature shaved off serifs as well as flattened tops. Elegant curves will keep eyes moving throughout ensuring viewers will be stopped in their tracks. Use Tempestua for a luxury brand logo, magazine, or movie title. This family is equipped with Basic Latin, Extended Latin/ diacritics, kerning, italics, and support for Polish.
  39. South African by Mans Greback, $59.00
    Movie poster style brush typeface.
  40. Silverscreen by TypeArt Foundry, $45.00
    Just like movie poster credits.
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