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  1. Dark Surfer by Fractal Font Factory, $10.00
    Dark surfer. A sleek, layered, vintage-style font. It contains 6 writing styles, basic characters, numbers, punctuation and multilingual characters for all styles.
  2. Serendipity by Nicky Laatz, $15.00
    Say hello to **Serendipity** - A font that you were meant to find, and is now destined to be with you :) An elegant cousin of Saturday Script, Serendipity is a lovingly handwritten brush script , with an air of grace and flamboyancy. **Serendipity** is special in that one word can be written in a million different ways - thanks to the large selection of extra letters that it has built in. It comes with 2 sets of alternate lowercase letters, a set of alternate uppercase letters as well as a set of double letter ligatures - all for you to play with, and make your words look exactly how you need them to look. Perfect for Type-based creations, branding, websites, merchandise, packaging, quotes, invites, greetings and so much more, Serendipity will take you where you need to be. The brush script comes in 2 variants - Regular, and Wide each with its own unique feel.
  3. Rustica by TipoType, $24.00
    The world has changed; we want it to change. But it has a history too. Rustica draws back to the sans typeface tradition and updates it for the 21st century; we aim to go back to the humanist values without dismissing the role played by technology.It’s a GeoHumanist sans serif. Type design looks back at its past to return with renovated strength to its march to the future. Rustica is based on a humanist architecture with the addition of the determination and precision of the geometry of the classic sans of the early 20th century. Thus, a typographic conception typical of 21st century communications: returning to the human values of closeness and proximity, adding the certainty of knowledge and science. Rustica is born out of the DNA of our awarded font Rotunda, contributing to this typographic ecosystem humanist notes enhanced by the precision and discipline of geometry.
  4. Pixel Grid by Caron twice, $39.00
    Pixel Grid is a font that lets us know that we have entered the digital age. We know about grid systems from the very first computers and electronic LED boards. Pixel Grid offers three types of grid resolution as well as many incarnations of individual segments. It is an electronic game: characters can be animated, overlapped, and played with in different ways. If you need a font that is strictly technical in nature, you can use tried-and-true square and round points. You can save ink by using them on receipts, for example, so the font can be used sustainably. Pixel Grid is suitable for engraving, or it can be used as a stencil. This complete font family aims to gain an extensive selection covering the early digital font style, facilitating the use of the style in professional applications today. Specimen: http://carontwice.com/files/specimen_Pixel_Grid.pdf
  5. Wano Quin by MIX.Jpg, $12.00
    Wano Quin | Beautiful and Elegant Serif Font Wano Quin font is a beautiful and stylish font family that offers many elegant serif, classic and elegant style for poster design, magazines, beauty branding with a flower-shaped asterisk glyph suitable for your beautiful and elegant design concept Wano Quin | Beautiful and Elegant Serif Font family with alternates that you can combine to get curves and beautiful shapes just in seconds. Play with the ornaments to create a more stunning display. Features Uppercase & Lowercase, Number & Symbol, Multi language, Ligatures, Alternates for each characters. We highly recommend using a program that supports OpenType features and Glyphs panels like many of Adobe apps and Corel Draw, so you can see and access all Glyph variations. HOW TO ACCESS ALTERNATE CHARACTERS Open glyphs panel: -In Adobe Photoshop go to Window - glyphs -In Adobe Illustrator go to Type - glyphs Thanks & Happy designing
  6. Hildor by MIX.Jpg, $25.00
    Hildor Font | Beautiful and Elegant Display Font Hildor Font is a beautiful and stylish font family that offers many elegant serif, classic and elegant style for poster design, magazines, beauty branding with a flower-shaped asterisk glyph suitable for your beautiful and elegant design concept Hildor Font | Beautiful and Elegant Display Font family with alternates that you can combine to get curves and beautiful shapes just in seconds. Play with the ornaments to create a more stunning display. Features: Regular OutLine Script Uppercase & Lowercase, Number & Symbol, Multi language, Ligatures, Alternates for each characters. We highly recommend using a program that supports OpenType features and Glyphs panels like many of Adobe apps and Corel Draw, so you can see and access all Glyph variations. HOW TO ACCESS ALTERNATE CHARACTERS Open glyphs panel: -In Adobe Photoshop go to Window - glyphs -In Adobe Illustrator go to Type - glyphs Thanks & Happy designing
  7. Rue Display by Winnie Tan, $29.00
    Rue is an organic, casually ornamental, narrow-faced sans serif. It is a display type structured with random traces of calligraphic tendencies. It does not begin with any noble ideals, other than to mediate between the muse of imagination and the act of realization. The spirited and exploratory design is the materialization of a feeling about fonts as a family of organisms taking on a life of its own, in work and play. Rue is the epitome of vanity and indulgence which seems to purpose itself well in aesthetics, wellness and botanicals. Its whimsical quality also suggests applications in the form of gifts and ornamentation. In retrospect, Rue was conceived as a typeface, used as an image and discovered as an ornament. It comes in 5 weights of light, regular, medium, semibold and bold, and their matching italics. Rue Display was published in 2010 by TypeTogether. http://www.behance.net/gallery/Rue/373854
  8. Iamblock by wearecolt, $-
    Free Font Iamblock is a super heavy display font that makes a statement. In the family, you get a monospace and a naturally spaced version of Iamblock. Iamblock was developed with the rave and party scene in mind, with lots of bright, bold colors mixed with blacks and whites... it's about the heavy contrast.
  9. Betula by Hanoded, $10.00
    Betula is the scientific name for Birch - I probably don’t have to explain that birches are my favourite trees! They always look like the ghosts of the forest with their papery white bark and dark blotches. Betula is a rough, crayon-like font. Very legible with a childlike appearance. Comes with a forest of diacritics.
  10. Rosalinde by Scriptorium, $18.00
    Rosalinde is an original font based on rough hand-lettering reminiscent of 1960s era protest poster lettering. It's the kind of lettering you'd expect to see used for a snippet of anti-war poetry set against a red-white-and-blue striped background, or perhaps accompanied by a fat dove with an olive-branch.
  11. Arya by TipoType, $19.90
    Arya is a display typeface, based on Roman proportions. It has three versions, differentiated by the amount of the drawn lines. Single is solid. Double is sturdy but light. Triple is versatile and includes alternatives. They can be combined in layers. Capsule versions (White and Black) are designed to do quick, simple and elegant labels.
  12. Blue Plaque by K-Type, $20.00
    Blue Plaque is a distressed font that simulates the low relief, white-painted lettering on English Heritage plaques attached to buildings where famous people have lived. For creating mock plaques, a blank disk, with the English Heritage title at the top and the logo at the bottom, is included at the brace left { keystroke, and also at the section § keystroke. A blank plaque without the English Heritage title and logo is included at the bar | keystroke. A distressed English Heritage logo is included at the asterisk * keystroke. he outer ring of the blue plaques, which is glazed in dark grey, is included at the brace right } keystroke, and also at the plusminus ± keystroke. Photoshop's Outer Bevel Layer Style is perfect for adding a relief appearance to the letters. Buyers are welcome to request a 1000px jpeg image of a blank blue plaque by emailing K-Type directly https://www.k-type.com/contact/
  13. Sqwared by Monotype, $25.00
    Sqwared is a square sans serif type family... with flares! This typeface has a retro, hand-painted quality – the slight flaring of its verticals evoke the steady brush of a signwriter. Sqwared benefits from large, open counters and a generous x-height that aids clarity and legibility, while a wide footprint gives these fonts a degree of stature and an air of confidence. Each character was drawn while immersed in a late sixties/early seventies vibe, but there’s no reason why Sqwared can’t be used for your contemporary designs. There are 16 fonts altogether, ranging from Thin to Ultra weights in both roman and italic. It has a Latin character set that covers all Latin European languages. Sqwared will dazzle in headlines, add flair and distinction to your logo designs, bring flamboyance to your branding material, and your body text will most definitely be unique! Variable fonts are included in this family, so you can tune the weight of each font to your exact preference. Key features: 8 weights in Roman and Italic Old Style Figures included Full European character set (Latin only) 440 glyphs per font.
  14. Roughmarker by 38-lineart, $16.00
    Roughmarker font consists of two handwritten scripts, a slant (regular) version and upright. This Script fonts are manually handwritten with quick and rough strokes. We write them on paper until we find a very proportioned form. Then we scanned and took the selected glyphs to be processed into a font. The biggest challenge in making textures fonts are the very many node points, many node points make the font processing performance a bit slow. At first we tried raising the node parameters to 2000-4000 points in one glyph. This is a big number, but if this number is lowered it will eliminate the impression of brush and natural look. We repeatedly look for gaps to minimize points so that the font capacity is not too large and comfortable when typed. This script font is equipped with ligature as well as several alternate according to handwriting habits, very effective in the sense of not too much but often used. This font is the great choice for contemporary brands, especially for businesses in fashion, urban style, websites, trends in architecture, cosmetics, and energetic lifestyle themes. An attractive typographic layout makes it also looks more premium in writing quotes.
  15. Linotype Brewery by Linotype, $29.99
    Linotype Brewery is part of the Take Type Library, chosen from the contestants in the International Digital Type Design Contests of 1994 and 1997. This text font is available in six weights from light to black and was designed by Gustav A. Grinberg. An outstanding characteristic of the font is its light stroke contrast and its constructed forms. Its tiny, triangular serifs first become noticeable in very large typesizes, much like the Dutch fonts of the 17th century, Copperplate, for example. Linotype Brewery is cool and elegant and well-suited to middle-length texts and headlines.
  16. Neutraface Condensed by House Industries, $33.00
    Richard J. Neutra became an icon of Modern architecture as an artistic visionary, social commentator and outspoken defender of the environment. He refined his unique approach to design, for which he coined the term biorealism, over half a century ago. Regarding humankind and its surroundings as two inseparable halves to a greater whole, Neutra created habitats with the welfare of man and nature as his utmost concern. His ideas of evolutionary growth and adaptability compelled House Industries to develop Neutraface Condensed, built upon the original typeface and driven by the enduring spirit of the revolutionary who inspired it. “I have tried to be a feeling observer of life in all its manifestations, not a cold rationalist.” House Industries adopted this precept of Neutra as the guiding principle when the foundry commissioned Christian Schwartz to draw Neutraface Condensed. Instead of being exactingly compressed, the new companion fonts were composed around a complementary structural framework in order to better reflect the sensibilities of their predecessor. The result is an individualistic design with a restrained exuberance that shuns stylistically ersatz imitation. This compact yet lively presence allows Neutraface Condensed to lend flexibility and economy to headlines without sacrificing the simplicity and charm of the original. Like all good subversives, House Industries hides in plain sight while amplifying the look, feel and style of the world’s most interesting brands, products and people. Based in Delaware, visually influencing the world.
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  18. Hitormis by Forberas Club, $16.00
    Hitormis is handwritten font with uppercase style. Recommended to use for wall art, children theme, funny theme, comics, cartoon, simple write, poster and display.
  19. Stripwriter by Typotheticals, $10.00
    Stripwriter is a comic style font that has a multitude of uses. While not an original idea, this style of font is always useful.
  20. Aeroko Variable by Monotype, $279.99
    Meet Aeroko, a slick variable typeface that evokes grit and speed, a dynamic play, a future–present competitive edge that evokes motorsport and all progressive brand design. This is a robust type system that creates memorable brand headlines. Powered by four display weights and three widths. Turbo-charged by a two-axes variable font. High performance brands can expect Aeroko to out-pace in every graphic condition. Aeroko is bold and assertive, it moves fast in headlines, it flexes when and where you need it. The forms are boxed and solid from Condensed to Wide, and they provide a distinct contrast when paired with rounder text fonts. Aeroko’s secondary power unit is harnessed from the ever adaptable variable font format. Variable font technology enables vast levels of typographic scale and expression, furthermore it allows Aeroko to react instantly in any digital space to maximize results. Aeroko evokes confidence, this is a typeface that actively encourages you to be courageous and daring with type in your own way. Brands demand distinct and robust typography, much in the same way that drivers demand pace. Aeroko meets these demands with ease, delivering assurance and weight across a valiant aesthetic. Aeroko is designed by Krista Radoeva and the Monotype Studio.
  21. Momoiro by Underground, $29.00
    Momoiro is a feminine typeface family, designed for editorial use. "The first case in which appeared a fashion content in a magazine was in 1672 in the magazine Le Mercure Galant, which was a magazine of entertainment and varied content, including fashion. But the first illustrated and specialized magazine was Le Journal Des Dammes Et Des Modes, created in 1797. "(Fashion Trends, 2011). On the basis of this historical period, the creation of typography has characteristics of a Baroque type. "In this category we mainly include the types created in the Netherlands during the seventeenth century and whose protagonists are the punch makers Reinhard Voskens and Christoffel Van Dijck. Baroque typography stands out for its accentuated play of irregular axes and contrasts that permeate the text of great vividness. " Therefore it has contrast in the thick and thin strokes, Roman serifs, humanistic axis. With this typography, we are not looking for a re-reading of the baroque, but rather a current typeface with humanistic characteristics of the handwriting, with a brush as a differential. Momoiro comes in two weights plus italics to cover as much design needs as possible. It compliments from OpenType features such as ligatures, swashes, true fractions, old style numerals and stylistic sets.
  22. Broker by In-House International, $5.00
    Broker is an angular variable display type family that invites carefree experimentation, but is designed to make a statement. With twelve unique styles and variable controls for thickness, decoration, and shape, Broker is a versatile and expressive shape-shifter that adapts to fit your mood. It can go from slim, square mono-weight to edgy stressed angled styles, and full-on style with chunky serif heels. And because it’s drawn on a rectangular frame, it’s modular, making it particularly easy to lay out and stack. Inspired by DIY, cut paper lettering Broker isn’t delicate, elegant or precious—it’s a rough and tumble typeface to play with and make your own. Use the variable control to try different styles to give shape to your words. It’s perfect for creative projects, posters, funky packaging, flyers, cover art, motion displays, and fearless branding. The font family includes uppercase and lowercase alphabets, numbers, punctuation and latin diacritics—fully adaptable as a variable type (.ttf) for designers using compatible platforms. It’s also available as thirteen unique opentype (.otf) fonts that can be mixed and matched. Broker was designed by Alexander Wright and In-House International for the In-House International foundry and developed by Rodrigo Fuenzalida at FragType.
  23. Aeroko by Monotype, $49.99
    Meet Aeroko, a slick variable typeface that evokes grit and speed, a dynamic play, a future–present competitive edge that evokes motorsport and all progressive brand design. This is a robust type system that creates memorable brand headlines. Powered by four display weights and three widths. Turbo-charged by a two-axes variable font. High performance brands can expect Aeroko to out-pace in every graphic condition. Aeroko is bold and assertive, it moves fast in headlines, it flexes when and where you need it. The forms are boxed and solid from Condensed to Wide, and they provide a distinct contrast when paired with rounder text fonts. Aeroko’s secondary power unit is harnessed from the ever adaptable variable font format. Variable font technology enables vast levels of typographic scale and expression, furthermore it allows Aeroko to react instantly in any digital space to maximize results. Aeroko evokes confidence, this is a typeface that actively encourages you to be courageous and daring with type in your own way. Brands demand distinct and robust typography, much in the same way that drivers demand pace. Aeroko meets these demands with ease, delivering assurance and weight across a valiant aesthetic. Aeroko is designed by Krista Radoeva and the Monotype Studio.
  24. Syntha - Personal use only
  25. Syntha - Personal use only
  26. Sterling Park by Olivetype, $18.00
    Meet Sterling Park, this font is perfect for adding a little love and warmth to your writing--in a way that feels authentic and personal. Whether you're writing love notes or cards or designing a tshirt, this hand-drawn font will add a friendly and authentic touch to your creations. So what’s included : Basic Latin Uppercase and Lowercase Numbers, symbols, and punctuations Multilingual Support. Simple Installations works on PC & Mac Thank You.
  27. Indiana Script by Mans Greback, $59.00
    In a classic logotype style, Indiana Script is a sharp and steady typeface created by Måns Grebäck. With its bold brush strokes and vintage tilt, this typeface works great in old-style logos and headlines. It contains ligatures and alternate characters, and supports a very wide range of languages. Write _ after a word to get a swash. Example: Indiana_ With ligatures activated, write _ and a number for more swashes. Example: Visual_2 Music_6
  28. Annadalea by EVCco, $12.00
    This typeface pays homage to numerous Victorian and Art Nouveau predecessors, while straying somewhat beyond their usual conventions. All lowercase letters ascend in unison, whereas capitals descend below the baseline. A rigid set of uniform strokes keeps the chaos reigned in, while various calculated inconsistencies affect a vaguely hand-drawn quality to this quirky, downright decadent font. Comes packaged with the standard complement of alpha-numeric glyphs, punctuation marks, mathematical symbols, and Western European diacritics.
  29. TE Al Thuluth by Tharwat Emara, $75.00
    This Font is similar to the calligraphic style AL THULUTH. I added many glyphs to each other to get this feature and it become easier to graphic designer to write with Arabic AL THULUTH font without being a real calligrapher. It works beautiful in Headlines of Arabic books and photos and it is Fine Art . It also used in writing on T-shirts and clothes . This Font contains many Glyphs in Latin, Farsi, Urdu, Arabic ).
  30. Alstoria by Bombastype, $35.00
    Alstoria is a Bold Serif Display font. Suitable for your projects like branding, packaging, printing, header, and many more. Contains 320+ glyphs and 10 ligatures. You could check the full glyph map at this link. This font also contains many swash alternates option to play. Works well for vintage and modern style like you see in our preview images.
  31. Peanut Crunch by Hanoded, $15.00
    I really like peanuts! My family and I often eat an Indonesian snack called Rempeyek, which is a deep fried, battered peanut cracker and I was probably craving one when I made this font. Peanut Crunch is a hand painted display font. It comes with some alternates and a bunch of ligatures for you to play around with.
  32. Old Letterhand by JOEBOB graphics, $24.00
    'Old letterHand' is a very legible handwritten script font, created with a fine brush pen. The font was made with old style lettered ads in mind but it is has a modern look. It features a couple of ligatures, alternate characters and a few swashes for you to play around with. Related fonts are fourHand and blackHand.
  33. Rose Colored by Letterhend, $12.00
    Rose Colored is a Handwriting Script which is beautifully crafted with feminine touch. This font is perfect as a logo, quotes, apparel design, wedding invitation, and any design needs especially for a girly / feminine theme. You can play with the ligatures, stylistic alternate, swash, etc to create your own customized lettering. This font is also support multi language
  34. Quagey by Craft Supply Co, $20.00
    Quagey - Psychedelic Typeface: Where letters dance with vibrant, kaleidoscopic energy. It's not just a font; it's an electrifying visual experience, making your message unmissable, like a psychedelic journey. This typeface is ideal for greeting card, packaging, brand identity, poster, or any purpose to make your design project look eye catching and trendy. Feel free to play with this typeface!
  35. Jackazz by Typogama, $19.00
    Jackass is a wacky four weight display design that plays with a randomization feature to offer a large range of layout solutions for each word. With added ligatures and a selection of number styles, this typeface is a funky solution that will constantly surprise! Included in the family are two complimentary dingbat fonts, Chickenz and Framez.
  36. Cookie Powered by PizzaDude.dk, $15.00
    Tall, thin, grid, legible and handmade! What's not to like?! The font was made using a squared paper as a base for the lines. However, I managed to keep the free spirit of the handmade look, despite the guides. Play around with the 4 different versions of each letter and the swashes to make your text stand out!
  37. Party Doodles Too by Outside the Line, $19.00
    Party Doodles Too is the companion font to the popular font Party Doodles. 29 fun icons including a tray of champagne glasses, appetizers, balloons, pinwheel, stork with a baby, ace of hearts playing card, top hat and tunes, dice, bowling ball and pins, gifts, party umbrellas, cakes, cupcakes, ice cream, lollipop, drinks, corkscrew, noise makers, banners and candy.
  38. Lobby Poster JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The hand lettered cast credits for the 1932 George Arliss film “The Man Who Played God” inspired Lobby Poster JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions. A bold and playful Art Deco poster alphabet, its nonconformist character widths and shapes are casual enough for informal designs yet bold enough to get any point across.
  39. Euripedes JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The Greek-influenced hand lettering on a 1930s WPA (Works Progress Administration) poster for the Federal Theater presentation of "Trojan Incident" inspired Euripedes JNL. The play was based on Homer and Euripedes, and was presented at the off-Broadway St. James Theatre (which opened in 1927 at 246 W. 44th Street on the site of the original Sardi's restaurant).
  40. Tarotee One by Monotype, $29.99
    Traditional as Gutenberg, fresh as a sealed deck of playing cards - Tarotee One Arabesques is a remarkable set of ornaments that combine and recombine in endlessly beautiful combinations. Created by Tony Lansbury (and if you're still wondering what "tarotee" means, here's a hint - tear open that deck of cards mentioned above and look at the backs).
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