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  1. Audens by Artisticandunique, $20.00
    Audens - Sans Serif Font Family - Multilingual supports - 6 Styles Audens is a modern geometric sans serif font. Consisting of 6 styles designed for strong headlines, this font is suitable for use in different areas, from banners and posters, newspapers and magazines, logos and brand identities, to movie and game titles. If you are looking for a modern - geometric sans serif style that can be effective in branding, you can easily use this font. Whit these features, it will be effective in creating alternatives in your projects Ideal for posters, newspaper, movie title and magazines, magazine covers, editorials, headlines, websites, logos, branding, advertising and more. You can create your unique designs with this font. If you have a question, please contact me. Have a good time.
  2. Nostromo by Great Scott, $12.00
    Imagine the year 2099 and a merger between two multinational conglomerates dabbling in space colonization and research - maybe Nostromo would be their typeface of choice for branding. Inspired by all-time favourite dirty space movies where it would look natural in a setting with green glowing CRT screens on a rundown and dirty space ship. Nostromo is a futuristic / science fiction display typeface in several weights and styles. Nostromo also comes with stylistic alternatives on several letters.
  3. Screwball Comedy JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Cary Grant was one of Hollywood’s most versatile actors, playing romantic leads, dramatic parts and showing off his impeccable timing in screwball comedies. A perfect example of this is Frank Capra’s “Arsenic and Old Lace” from 1942. The movie trailer for the film had the title hand lettered in a playful and casual slab serif style, with varying character shapes and weights. This is now available as Screwball Comedy JNL in both regular and oblique versions.
  4. Tiler JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Tiler JNL is a novelty font with geometric styling. Its use can be as diverse as an ad for wall or floor tile to conveying a modular feel within a futuristic setting to signage on the wall of an old-time subway station.
  5. Homage Script by GarageFonts, $49.00
    Graceful, elegant, and at times eccentric, Homage Script was inspired by James Hellmuth’s hand-lettered design for the cover of “Homage to the Alphabet” — a gigantic tome produced in 1980 to provide full-showings of photolettering fonts available for traditional typesetting at Phil’s Photo.
  6. Lichtspiele by Typocalypse, $29.00
    Cinemas from the early 20th century are called “Lichtspiele” in Germany. “Lichtspiele” transports you back to a time where neon lights and marquee letters decorated cinema façades. Of the five styles, three have two versions of italics — the left-leaning italic evokes looking up from lower-left, the right-leaning italic is as if we are looking from lower-right. Display is the basic style, while Neon is inspired by the old neon letters found outside cinemas. Try placing Neon Outline on top of Display or Neon to add another layer to your artwork. Neon 3D is a extruded version of Neon. The Screen Credits style is based on the notes — producers, cast, crew and so on — on movie posters. Get more out of life, go out to a movie.
  7. Flexion Pro by Red Rooster Collection, $60.00
    Flexion developed out of design philosophy and ambigramatic artwork of John Langdon. Based on the contents in John’s book Wordplay, author Dan Brown hired John to create ambigrams for his forthcoming novel Angels & Demons. Mr. Brown was so impressed with his work he even named the main character Robert Langdon after John. After the success of Angels & Demons, Dan Brown wrote The Da Vinci Code. When the movie adaptation of that book was in the works, Dan suggested that John create titles for the movie based on ambigrams. John contacted Hal Taylor to create a font based on the lettering treatment to be used for the credits at the end of the movie. Unfortunately, it was decided that the film was running long and the original title concept was scrapped. By this time, Hal was well into developing a full type family, including small caps, alternate characters, lining and ranging figures. John was impressed with the way the design was turning out and decided that it had enough merit to be released as Flexion.
  8. By George Titling NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    By the time that the 13th edition of the Speedball Text Book appeared in 1938, silent movies were a thing of the past; nonetheless, intrepid author Ross F. George included this typeface, originally intended for title cards, in the volume. Elegant and inviting, the occasionally quirky letterforms feature subtle diamond-shaped accents that add just the right touch of sparkle. The PC Postscript, Truetype and Opentype versions contain the complete Latin language character set (Unicode 1252) plus Central European (Unicode 1250) languages as well.
  9. Lyonette 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 geometric form that avoids strict horizontals and uses more offbeat triangular shapes. Lyonette is a fanciful type, gentle and precocious. It seems aloof at times but isn�t really. The frivolity and quirkiness of the narrow width is offset by the fey, finger-like horizontals, vaguely reminiscent of strange encounters and dark closets. It�s great for fashion advertising with literary pretensions. Or maybe a kinder, gentler sci-fi movie.
  10. HS Sporaces by Helipad Space, $10.00
    Introducing, HS Sporaces! An Experimental Slab Serif Display Font with four styles. It looks strong and stylish that can be used for all your project needs. This font can be used at any time and on any project. So, HS Sporaces font can't wait to give its touch to all your design projects such as sport theme, magazine, movie, poster design, printing, personal branding, promotional materials, logotype, product packaging, etc. In use, it can be mixed and matched in every word in a design project. Thank You HS
  11. Chesterville by Andrew Tomson, $10.00
    Hello, friends! Just this year I went to the United States for the first time. To my surprise, the neighborhoods, streets, and parks that I had only seen in the movies turned out to be true. There is a soul in them. I really enjoyed wandering these endless streets, soaking up this spirit. They feel childishly carefree, as if you were in a movie.Just try this font and understand my feelings. The font will work for almost anything: social media, cards, invitations, announcements. Good luck and love to you!
  12. Technoda by Figuree Studio, $18.00
    Technoda is a futuristic font that carries uppercase and lowercase characters with a set of numbers that showcase a futuristic unique design in addition to galactic alternates and a cyberpunk theme. Take a trip through time and use it for movie posters set in space or in the future. Very suitable for sci-fi enthusiasts, create cards and personalized artwork, but don’t let the adventure stop with you. Use Technos for UX /UI, and techno projects and allow the rest of the world to get a glimpse of what the future may hold.
  13. Baluarte by Tomtype, $9.00
    Baluarte is a display typeface inspired by fortifications and military buildings used to defend and protect a specific place during war times. Its main characteristics are the irregular trace and the solid presence in all its characters. It has 5 weights + obliques It is perfect for titles in big sizes, video game logos, movie titles or credits, posters, and many other visual graphics. Key features Meticulously designed Comes in 5 weights and obliques for each weight Uppercase and lowercase characters Ligatures and fractions Supports a lot of languages Licensed for Personal or Commercial use (OFL)
  14. Bamberforth by Greater Albion Typefounders, $12.95
    Bamberforth is a new take on the type of lettering that was often seen on Railway timetables, share certificates and anything else that needed a distinctive heading in the mid-19th Century. This sort of thing was used on both sides of the Atlantic and can carry us back to another time. Bamberforth aims to give a modern clarity to a style of lettering that, in all other particulars, harks straight back to Victorian times. Bamberforth is ideal for giving anything a 19th century feel-especially posters, book headings, dust jackets and invitations.
  15. The Fright House by IKIIKOWRK, $17.00
    Proudly Present The Fright House - Classic Horror Type, created by ikiiko. Inspired by classic horror movie posters, The Fright House, with its retro appeal and traditional serif styling, revives the spirit of horror from the 1970s. The nostalgia and appeal of a past of dread is captured by this typeface, which pays homage to the typefaces that covered horror novels, movie posters, and spooky magazines during that time. The Fright House is a classic elongated condensed serif typeface with a timeless elegance inspired by 1970s fonts. With a precisely defined serif that gives it a sharp and unsettling feel. Each character has graceful contours and precise proportions, seamlessly blending vintage design with the thrilling charm of suspense. This typeface is perfect for an vintage poster, movie title, classic stuff, magazine layout, book cover, and also good for quotes, or simply as a stylish text overlay to any background image. What's included? Uppercase & Lowercase Number & Punctuation Ligature (Bonus) Multilingual Support Works on PC & Mac Get also a good offer & FREEBIE at our site : www.ikiiko.com Enjoy our font and if you have any questions, you can contact us by email : ikiikowrk@gmail.com
  16. ITC Kristen by ITC, $29.99
    ITC Kristen is the work of American designer George Ryan. He describes it as not your average text or display font." The inspiration for the design came from the handwritten menu at a neighborhood restaurant. With time, the forms moved away from the originals and towards something more like a child's scrawl. The result is singularly unique. ITC Kristen remains legible without losing any charm.
  17. Jubileum by Hanoded, $15.00
    Some time ago, I found myself in a clinic with my wife: at the time she was 20 weeks pregnant and had to do an ultrasound. To pass the time, I leafed through some (ladies') magazines which were lying around. Most of them tackled big issues like which shoes to wear and what type of foundation to plaster on, but one glossy featured a photo shoot. The photographer had found an old building with a beautiful art deco tile mural and had placed his skinny model in front of it. Fortunately for me, the mural featured a lot of text in a beautiful frilly style. I re-created the font I saw and it became "Jubileum" - which just means Jubilee in Dutch.
  18. Suboel by Subtitude, $-
    This bitmap font is made of 97 icons to use to express this time of the year... You will find christmas tree, Santa, cake, stars, gobelin, and a lot more. They work well for background tiling, just as symbols, or for anything else. We hope you like them ! Best size in bitmap is 20pt.
  19. Cal Roman Black by Posterizer KG, $19.00
    Cal Roman Black is one more font from the PKG “Cal” (Calligraphic) group. This time for calligraphic sketches we used a wide brush instead of the iron pen. Instead of minuscule letters, there are Small Caps (which are almost the same weight as capitals). There was an intention to keep the spacing as small as possible, because of that, there is no obvious difference in the stroke thickness of the capitals and the lowercase capital letters. The difference in height is only one-third of the brush-width. Cal Roman Black font is rhythmic, informal, dark and hefty... romantic and strong at the same time (just like Ferdinand). As such, this font is widely used in the typographic creation of shorter and closely packed text forms such as magazine headlines, brochures and book covers, t-shirt designs, logos, posters, movie spots, banners...
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  21. Bronze Script by Mans Greback, $59.00
    Let Bronze Script take you back. Back to the golden age of vintage when hand drawn scripts appeared in every form of publication. A different time when everything moved slower, lettering was done with expertise, and every detail awarded care and attention. In our age of cold digital creations, you can rest assured that Bronze Script will give you that tailor made flare only a nostalgic font can offer.
  22. Funkadelity by PizzaDude.dk, $18.00
    Funkadelity is a funky breed between 60ies poster typography and 80ies grafitti. Maybe even inspired a bit by comic book lettering! Funkadelity wants to burn off the dance floor and show off the fancy dance moves - at the same time, it want to show off the smooth and clean lines of the letters. Originally handdrawn, but I digitally remastered every single letter, leaving the curves smooth and clean!
  23. Mineola by Haiku Monkey, $10.00
    Mineola got tired of being like all the other serifed fonts, got some hip body art, and moved to the cool part of town. But every so often, when no one's watching, Mineola puts on a light blue oxford shirt and listens to top 40 radio.
  24. 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.
  25. South African by Mans Greback, $59.00
    Movie poster style brush typeface.
  26. Silverscreen by TypeArt Foundry, $45.00
    Just like movie poster credits.
  27. Luciferum by Artisticandunique, $25.00
    Luciferum - Serif font family - 6 Styles - Multilingual supports. Luciferum is a stylish serif font family with different alternative character designs. It has a structure that you may encounter especially in horror novels, movies, posters and similar content. This font provides flexibility in all your projects with the alternatives it offers you with its multiple language options, 6 styles and rich glyph options. You will have the opportunity to enrich the content of your projects with alternative characters. Depending on the purpose of use in typographic compositions that you will create with the aesthetic structure of alternative characters; You can enrich your titles in books or magazines, and your logos in branding. Especially for movie titles, posters, album covers, editorials, magazines, books, branding, packaging, logo design, web design, headlines, etc. If you're looking for a font with stylistic alternatives, Luciferum serif font might meet your needs. With this font you can create your unique designs. Have a good time.
  28. Pardesi by Hanoded, $15.00
    Pardesi font is named after a song from Raja Hindustani, a 1996 Bollywood movie directed by Dharmesh Darshan. The lead roles were played by Aamir Khan and Karisma Kapoor. Together they sing: 'Pardesi, pardesi, jaana nahi', meaning so much as: 'Foreigner, foreigner, don't go'. I remember this song very well, as I was backpacking through India and Nepal at the time and it was played over and over again on all long distance buses I took. Pardesi font is a fat, rounded, marker-pen font, ideal for books and posters. It comes with extensive language support.
  29. LDJ Jingleberry by Illustration Ink, $3.00
    It's Christmas time and it's time to celebrate. It's time to get jolly with this Jingleberry font.
  30. Cowboy Rhumbahut by Chank, $59.00
    Cowboy Rhumbahut is an old-timey script the drips with a twang and tradition that you can practically hear. If you've been wandering the range, searching for the perfect cowboy alphabet for you, you might wanna wrangle up this old-time original. My goodness that's one kooky cowboy font. Now get to work and start makin' something with it, ya lily-livered varmint!
  31. BlackBeast Typeface by Linkor Digital, $13.00
    BlackBeast Typeface v1 is a dapper handwritten font with a personal charm. With hard strokes and a signature style, Black Beast is perfect for branding projects, labeling, clothing, movie sceen, poster, movie title, album covers, logos, etc.
  32. Frontline by TypeArt Foundry, $45.00
    Thrilling titler for grade-B movie poster.
  33. Lions Den by Jesse Tilley, $19.95
    A font inspired by 40s movie posters. Enjoy!
  34. MoanLisa by JOEBOB graphics, $9.00
    MoanLisa, a font for monster movies. Caps only...
  35. Starring by Jesse Tilley, $19.95
    Another font inspired by 40s movie posters. Enjoy!
  36. Dreadful by Aiyari, $14.00
    Introducing a new layered typeface called Dreadful. Inspired from classic horror movie and vintage comic. Dreadful typeface best uses for headings, Logo type, quotes, apparel design, invitations, flyer, poster, greeting cards, product packaging, book cover, printed quotes, cover album, movie, etc.
  37. Stressed by 4RM Font, $14.00
    Inspired by brutalism and horror movie designs, the Stressed font is made with random pen strokes, giving this font a brutal/unbalanced feel. suitable for use in graphic design, especially with horror themes such as movie posters, and Brutalism graphic design.
  38. Candle Wax JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The design of Candle Wax JNL comes from an original movie poster for the movie "Bell, Book and Candle" starring James Stewart. The oddly erratic letter forms conjure up ideas of spells, witchcraft and other things found lurking on dark moonlit nights.
  39. Birch by Adobe, $29.00
    Birch was designed in 1990 by Kim Buker Chansler, who based her forms on the designs of the turn of the 20th century. The new age needed new typefaces for an ever-increasing commerce and its advertisements. This time period therefore saw a profusion of new typefaces, all of which were meant first and foremost to catch the eye of consumers. To this end, style elements of past ages were reused, changed, and combined. Birch is modelled after a woodtype, a style made famous by its use on wanted posters in western movies. The narrow and space-saving Birch is perfect for headlines in display point sizes.
  40. Zidler by MKGD, $13.00
    One of my all time favourite movies is Baz Luhrmann’s Moulin Rouge. In it, there’s a brief scene where the proprietor of the Moulin Rouge (Harold Zidler) signs away the deeds to the establishment. The actual signing of his signature is what motivated me to create this script font. Although it’s not an exact replica of the character’s hand, I like to think that it has the same crisp immediacy of the original. With its consistent oblique slant, narrow and long ascenders and descenders, and the occasional blobbing of letters, the overall effect, gives the appearance of a correspondence penned by lamplight while a storm rages outside.
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