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  29. Carnaby Street by Mysterylab, $19.00
    Carnaby Street is a vintage style bold font that pairs strong rectangular framing with softer rounded elements. It has a cool, funky, and groovy vibe, while still retaining a strong sense of linearity and geometry. This lettering style conjures up the retro vibes of the 1960s swinging London scene, or the psychedelic poster art of posters and handbills for the Fillmore Auditorium and Avalon Ballroom in San Francisco in the mid to late '60s. It represents a new take on a classic array of hand lettered stylings that have their roots both in the Art Nouveau Movement and the hippie counterculture movement of the 1960s and early 1970s.
  30. Pocky Block by Arterfak Project, $16.00
    Introducing Pocky Block, a font that's bold and blocky with elegant and modern design. This font exudes a sporty, assertive, and daring vibe, making it a perfect fit for designs with sports, adventure, or futuristic themes. It's great for stickers, movie posters, flyers, displays, logos, motion graphics, advertising, and more. Pocky Block comes in two styles: Regular and Slanted. The Slanted style highlights a spirit of enthusiasm, speed, and confidence. This thick font also boasts over 100+ ligatures, allowing you to create dynamic and sophisticated letter combinations. What you'll get : All capital characters Numbers, punctuation & symbols Stylistic alternates Stylistic set 100+ Ligatures Multilingual support Help file. Thank you for your appreciation!
  31. HS Sama by Hiba Studio, $50.00
    HS Sama is an Arabic display typeface designed for book titles, creative graphic projects, and modern logos. It falls under the "titles" category and is based on the rules of Fatmic Kufi calligraphy, featuring a beautiful idea and special dimensions that maintain the beauty of the Arabic font and its fixed rates. With support for Arabic, Persian, and English, this font comes in two weights (Regular and Bold) that can be added to the library of contemporary Arabic Kufic fonts, meeting the needs of various designs for all tastes. Its versatile design makes it a great addition for those looking for a modern Arabic font with a unique touch.
  32. 1790 Royal Printing by GLC, $38.00
    From 1702 to 1811 the French "Royal", then "Imperial", Printers, neglected Garamond and Fournier's designs and used only the font called "Romain du Roy", carved (1693 to 1723) by Philippe Grandjean by order of the king Louis XIV. 1790 Royal Printing was inspired by various variants of Romain du Roy that were in use during this period. Our sources were mainly official and legal documents printed in the late royal period, and in the beginning of the French revolution. There was no bold style. The 1790 Royal Printing Caps fonts contain small caps, plus titling caps for headlines as 1790 Royal Printing capitals are intended to be used preferably for text.
  33. Auriol by Linotype, $29.99
    Auriol and Auriol Flowers were designed by Georges Auriol, born Jean Georges Huyot, in the early 20th century. Auriol was a French graphic artist whose work exemplified the art nouveau style of Paris in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. In 1900, Georges Peignot asked Auriol to design fonts for Peignot & Sons. The resulting Auriol font was the basis for the lettering used by Hector Guimard for the entrance signs to the Paris Metro. It was re-released by Deberny & Peignot in 1979 with a new bold face, designed by Matthew Carter. These decorative fonts with a brush stroke look are well-suited to display settings.
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