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  1. Gone Hills by Twinletter, $14.00
    Gone Hills is a whimsical display typeface that’s perfect for a variety of creative projects. Your project will appear natural and attractive in the eyes of onlookers if you use this typeface. Let’s use this typeface to increase the quality of your graphics. This typeface is ideal for use in games, sporting events, branding, banners, posters, movie titles, book titles, quotations, logotypes, and other applications. Naturally, your varied design projects will be excellent and extraordinary if you use this font because it comes with a complimentary font family, which can be used for titles, subtitles, and sentence text. Start utilizing our fonts for your great projects today.
  2. P22 Tyndale by IHOF, $24.95
    Quill-formed roman/gothic with an olde-worlde flavor. Some background in the designer's own words: "A series of fonts came to mind which would be rooted in the medieval era -for me, a period of intense interest. Prior to Gutenberg's development of commercial printing with type on paper in the mid-1400s, books were still being written out by hand, on vellum. At that time, a Bible cost more than a common workman could hope to earn in his entire lifetime. Men like William Tyndale devoted their energies to translating the Scriptures for the benefit of ordinary people in their own language, and were burned to death at the stake for doing so. Those in authority correctly recognized a terminal threat to the fabric of feudal society, which revolved around the church. "This religious metamorphosis was reflected in letterforms: which, like buildings, reflect the mood of the period in which they take shape. The medieval era produced the Gothic cathedrals; their strong vertical emphasis was expressive of the vertical relationship then existing between man and God. The rich tracery to be seen in the interstices and vaulted ceilings typified the complex social dynamics of feudalism. Parallels could be clearly seen in Gothic type, with its vertical strokes and decorated capitals. Taken as a whole, Gothicism represented a mystical approach to life, filled with symbolism and imagery. To the common man, letters and words were like other sacred icons: too high for his own understanding, but belonging to God, and worthy of respect. "Roman type, soon adopted in preference to Gothic by contemporary printer-publishers (whose primary market was the scholarly class) represented a more democratic, urbane approach to life, where the words were merely the vehicle for the idea, and letters merely a necessary convenience for making words. The common man could read, consider and debate what was printed, without having the least reverence for the image. In fact, the less the medium interfered with the message, the better. The most successful typefaces were like the Roman legions of old; machine-like in their ordered functionality and anonymity. Meanwhile, Gutenberg's Gothic letterform, in which the greatest technological revolution of history had first been clothed, soon became relegated to a Germanic anachronism, limited to a declining sphere of influence. "An interesting Bible in my possession dating from 1610 perfectly illustrates this duality of function and form. The text is set in Gothic black-letter type, while the side-notes appear in Roman. Thus the complex pattern of the text retains the mystical, sacred quality of the hand-scripted manuscript (often rendered in Latin, which a cleric would read aloud to others), while the clear, open side-notes are designed to supplement a personal Bible study. "Tyndale is one of a series of fonts in process which explore the transition between Gothic and Roman forms. The hybrid letters have more of the idiosyncrasies of the pen (and thus, the human hand) about them, rather than the anonymity imbued by the engraving machine. They are an attempt to achieve the mystery and wonder of the Gothic era while retaining the legibility and clarity best revealed in the Roman form. "Reformers such as Tyndale were consumed with a passion to make the gospel available and understood to the masses of pilgrims who, in search of a religious experience, thronged into the soaring, gilded cathedrals. Centuries later, our need for communion with God remains the same, in spite of all our technology and sophistication. How can our finite minds, our human logic, comprehend the transcendent mystery of God's great sacrifice, his love beyond understanding? Tyndale suffered martyrdom that the Bible, through the medium of printing, might be brought to our hands, our hearts and our minds. It is a privilege for me to dedicate my typeface in his memory."
  3. Wild Loops by Michael Rafailyk, $9.00
    Wild Loops is a handwritten monolinear typeface for wild ideas. Inspired by the marker sketches and graffiti on the walls, the font perfectly complements Doodle illustrations. It speaks to a young audience and looks a bit crazy with stretched Ascenders and Descenders. At the same time, the font is elegant and will work well for invitations, greetings, clothing brands and jewelry. The main feature of the font is a smart Contextual Alternates that substitute different versions of letters depending on its position in the word (at the beginning, middle, and the end of a word), which makes the writing more natural. View PDF Specimen: https://michaelrafailyk.com/typeface/specimen/WildLoops.pdf Contextual Alternates: ACDEFGHIJKMRSUWZabcdefghjlmnqrstvwxyzАДЕЁЗІЇКЛМНСШЩЯгдеёжзклмнстухцщьΑΕΖΗΙΚΛΜΞΥΆΈΉΪϲÀÁÂÃÄÅĄĂĀẢẠẮẰẲẴẶẤẦẨẪẬȦĎĐÐÈÉÊËĚĒĖẺẼẾỀỂỄƐĞǦĠÌÍÎÏĮĪĨỈỊİṂŘŔŠŚȘŽŹŻçğģǧġņṇřŕŗşṣýỳÿỷỹỵžźżЈјЅѕўӯ123456789. Stylistic Alternates: ABCDEFGHIJKLMNQRSUVWXZabcdefghjklmnqrstvwxyzАВДЕЁЗІЇКЛМНСТШЩЯгдеёжзклмнстухцщьΑΕΖΗΙΚΛΜΞΥΆΈΉΪκϲÀÁÂÃÄÅĄĂĀẢẠẮẰẲẴẶẤẦẨẪẬȦĎĐÐÈÉÊËĚĒĖẺẼẾỀỂỄƐĞǦĠÌÍÎÏĮĪĨỈỊİṂŘŔŠŚȘŽŹŻçğģǧġņṇřŕŗşṣýỳÿỷỹỵžźżЈјЅѕўӯ123456789&. Ligatures: jj ll. Superscript, Subscript, Fractions: ⁰¹²³⁴⁵⁶⁷⁸⁹ ₀₁₂₃₄₅₆₇₈₉ ½ ¼ ¾. Glyph count: 994. Languages count: 104. Languages: Afar, Afrikaans, Albanian, Asturian, Azerbaijani (Latin), Basque, Belarusian, Bislama, Bosnian, Breton, Bulgarian, Catalan, Chamorro, Chewa (Latin), Croatian (Latin), Cornish, Corsican, Czech, Danish, Dinka, Dutch, English, Erzya, Estonian, Faroese, Finnish, French, Frisian, Friulian, Fula, Gaelic (Scottish), Galician, German, Greek, Greenlandic, Guarani, Hausa (Latin), Hungarian, Icelandic, Igbo (Latin), Indonesian, Irish, Italian, Karelian, Kashubian, Kinyarwanda (Ruanda), Kirundi (Rundi), Kumyk, Kurdish (Latin), Ladin, Latvian, Lithuanian, Luxembourgian, Macedonian, Malagasy (Latin), Malay (Latin), Maltese, Maori, Marshallese, Moksha, Mongolian (Cyrillic), Northern Sotho, Norwegian, Occitan, Oromo (Afan, Galla), Papiamentu, Polish, Portuguese, Quechua, Rhaeto-Romance, Romani (Latin), Romanian, Russian, Rusyn, Sami, Samoan, Sardinian, Serbian, Shona, Slovak, Slovene, Somali, Sorbian, Spanish, Swahili (Kiswahili), Swedish, Tagalog, Tatar (Cyrillic, Latin), Tongan, Tsonga, Tswana, Turkish, Turkmen (Latin), Ukrainian, Ulithian, Uzbek (Latin, Cyrillic), Venda, Vietnamese, Walloon, Welsh, Wolof (Latin), Xhosa, Yapese, Yoruba (Latin), Zulu. The promo images used illustrations from the city walls of Groningen and Wrocław, photos of Cottonbro, Karolina Grabowska, Marlene Leppänen, Zhugewala from Pexels, and photos of Kevin Grieve, Liwei Zhang, Nathan Dumlao from Unsplash.
  4. Asterism Clean by Great Lakes Lettering, $30.00
    Asterism Clean is the smooth lined version of Asterism. It is a calligraphy style font with a moving baseline and lots of shining personality. Also contains a bold and a monoline version. This hand written style font is based on one of Molly’s signature calligraphy styles and pairs beautifully with Frosted, Icing, Saint Agnes.
  5. Upperclass by Enrich Design, $24.95
    Upperclass was a font I created back in 1995. I had a brainstorm about the uppercase letter “A”. I noticed that the cross bar for the letter A is always toward the bottom, what if I moved it toward the top. The result is a unique font, a great addition to your font collection.
  6. Petit Nuage by Nantia.co, $24.00
    Petit Nuage is a signature decorative font with which you can achieve a handwritten-type lettering feeling. Petit Nuage it’s a multilingual lettering font with Greek (of course), Latin character set, and diacritics. This signature style is perfect for your modern graphic design needs. This font has a really nice flow so you use it in a large text if you want to give them a touch of personality. It can be used on social media content, for branding or packaging. Also, Petit Nuage is the ideal typeface for organic products branding and packaging. Additionally, you can use this typeface romantic vibes for wedding and baby shower invitation designs. Especially if you are looking for a font for Instagram quote posts or any other social media content, this typeface is for you!
  7. Lukara by Nantia.co, $18.00
    Lukara Script Font is a script decorative font with which you can achieve handwritten-type lettering feeling on the spot. Of course, Lukara supports a full set of Greek characters and an extended Latin character set with diacritics. Therefore, this multilingual font supports all European languages. In addition, the font has a really nice flow so you use it in a large text if you want to give them a handmade aesthetic. Also, it can be used on social media content, for branding, wedding invitations, or packaging. The bouncy romantic flow of this font is perfect for “save the date” cards and any other wedding print material. Again, this modern script font is perfect for a variety of graphic design needs like social media quotes, blog headers, posters, stationery, and branding.
  8. Dusk Til Dawn by Scholtz Fonts, $19.95
    As with Nocturne, Dusk til Dawn recalls the romantic, sophisticated Zeitgeist of the early 20th century, that nostalgic time "between the wars". It as a number of attractive ligatures and upper-case alternates. I have used Nocturne as a basis for Dusk til Dawn, given the font really bold down-strokes, reduced the width of some upper case characters and changed the shape of many lower case characters. Dusk til Dawn comes in two styles: Dusk til Dawn Regular, which uses the Art Deco convention of small x height, and long ascenders. This Display style is perfect for headers, posters, labels etc. Dusk til Dawn Book, which, with its higher x-height and slightly wider characters, is extremely legible and suitable for longer passages of smaller size text.
  9. ITC Silvermoon by ITC, $29.99
    ITC Silvermoon was designed by Akira Kobayashi in the style of the advertisements of the 1920s. Art Deco was the artistic movement which marked the years between the two world wars, combining elements of Jugenstil, futurism and east Asian influences. This font carries on in that tradition. The small, high reaching figures with their elegant forms and reserved but distinguishing loops give Silvermoon its unmistakable look. Kobayashi designed this font in two weights, regular and bold. To retain the elegance of the bold weight, the consistent stroke width of the regular weight was exchanged for contrasting strokes. This gives the weight more weight without detracting from its grace. The nostalgic, romantic ITC Silvermoon is best used for headlines and short texts in point sizes of 12 and larger.
  10. Way Kambas by Redy Studio, $17.00
    Way Kambas – Modern Calligraphy Fonts Hello, I’m Way Kambas. I’m a modern calligraphy font with thin strokes and beautiful movements. Way Kambas is natural, stylish, and a perfect combination of traditional calligraphy and modern design. Combining thin strokes with beautiful movement, this font is built to bring any design project to life. You can use me for every design project as well (especially for wedding invitations, quote, greeting cards, and any romantic/love project). Way Kambas features: A full set of upper & lowercase characters Numbers & punctuation Ligatures Lowercase beginning swashes Lowercase ending swashes Some lowercase alternates PUA Encoded Characters – Fully accessible without additional design software. Feel free to give me a message if you have a problem or question. Thank you so much for taking the time to look at one of our products.
  11. The Bringhton by Straight.Co, $20.00
    The Bringhton Script This is a Vintage calligraphy script font that comes with beautiful alternative characters. copper plate mixed calligraphy with handttering style. Designed to convey stylish elegance. The Bringhton Script has a smooth, clean, feminine, sensual, glamorous, simple, and easy to read typeface. The Bringhton Script comes with a Clean and Aged version, beautiful upper and lower case, binding and favored by many finishes. It has Multilingual support (West European characters) and works with the following languages: English, Danish, Dutch, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Hungarian, Icelandic, Italian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish. In my example I show how this script can be used. It's perfect for logos, wedding invitations, alcohol labels, romantic cards and more. Recommended for use in Adobe Illustrator or Photoshop. Custom features don't work in Microsoft Word.
  12. Rigoletto by Sabrcreative, $15.00
    Introducing Rigoletto Font Duo, a stunning combination of a monoline script and Sans Serif fonts. This font duo offers a neat and clean monoline style, complemented by the versatility of the Sans Serif fonts, resulting in designs that are sophisticated, expensive, and elegant. With 70 alternates included, Rigoletto allows you to add decorative elements to your designs effortlessly. It supports a wide range of languages, including English, Danish, Dutch, Estonian, Faroese, Filipino, Finnish, French, German, Hungarian, Icelandic, Irish, Italian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish, and more. Unleash your creativity with Rigoletto Font Duo! It is perfect for various applications such as logotypes, wedding invitations, vintage labels, romantic cards, and much more. Its unique combination of monoline script and Sans Serif fonts adds a touch of elegance to any project.
  13. Umbrellia by Matra Creative, $14.00
    Umbrellia Script is a calligraphy script font that comes with beautiful alternative characters. mixture of handleting copper calligraphy. Designed to bring elegance to style. Umbrellia comes with uppercase letters, lowercase letters, numbers, punctuation, and so many variations on each character including OpenType alternatives, and general binders to allow you to adjust the design. Classic styles are very suitable to be applied in various formal forms such as invitations, labels, menu, logo, fashion, make up, stationery, letterpress, romantic novels, magazines, books, greeting / wedding cards, packaging, labels. Umbrellia Script has 582 glyphs. including various language support. With the OpenType feature with alternative styles, binders and characters, it allows you to mix and match pairs of letters that match your design, as well as a touch of ornament to make this font look elegant.
  14. Fleursdumal by Letterhead Studio-YG, $40.00
    How should an authentic baudelairean type look like? Aesthetically beautiful, that’s for sure. Intellectual, neurotic. Uptight — oh, the conventions of the time. Easily readable — still 20 years to go until the age of art nouveau with its outrage of typefaces. It may have a vibe of a Paris salon - salute to the Parnassiens. Such a modern-class (don’t mix it with the modern-styled) pharmaceutical Antiqua. Contrasts, thin serifs, the integrity of the operating theatre. But Baudelaire is not Heredia. «Une charogne» is not that much a vivid metaphor as a drawing from nature. The baudelairean typeface should have its cavern, flow, dark side. Not to demonstrate the fragile romantic profile of a cursed poet, as Baudelaire was seen 130 years ago, but to express the real pain. A true, unattractive, egoistic, suicidal passion.
  15. Migura Sans by Andrey Sharonov, $15.00
    Migura Sans Serif Family Migura is a high contrast Sans Serif family inspired by fashion and beauty world. Geometrically clean letterforms give elegant and luxury look when creating designs. There is different font styles from Light to Bold (+Italic version) what give enable wide use. In addition, Migura has several alternative characters, ligatures and more decorative Titling Alternates. You can see many examples how this font can be used. Migura is very good looking in Big Tittles, Magazine design, Branding, Logotypes, Posters, Wedding invitations, Romantic cards and others. Multilingual Support Migura support Western European characters and works with following languages: English, Danish, Dutch, Estonian, Faroese, Filipino, Finnish, French, German, Hungarian, Icelandic, Irish, Italian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish. Opentype features doesn't work in Microsoft Word. Recommended to use in Adobe Illustratior or Photoshop.
  16. Tanglewoods by Nicky Laatz, $10.00
    A romantic little modern calligraphy font duo that will all whisk you off your feet! It comes with an extra dingbat font with oodles of sweet little flourishes and embellishments too! Tanglewoods Script has a lovely whimsical character with the natural organic flow from a real calligraphy pen. It’s perfect for weddings, feminine logos, branding, invitations, quotes, social media, websites, and well....just about anything pretty! :) It includes opentype features - stylistic alternates for the lowercase letters, and a comprehensive set of natural looking Ligatures to add to the natural nature of the typeface. The Complimentary sans serif font, Tanglewoods Sans, is a whimsical and light-hearted uppercase font. The extra dingbat font, Tanglewoods Extras, has 62 beautiful flourishes and embellishments, all available by hitting the keystrokes A-Z, a-z and 0-9.
  17. NERMOLA Scripcy Font by Alit Design, $12.00
    Introducing NERMOLA Scripcy Font from alitdesign. The rise of typeface duos in the marketplace made us not want to be left behind so we created a pairing of our own. This font duo launch contains both a sans serif and signature script. NERMOLA Scripcy sans serif has characters that are unique, elegant, formal and assertive. It is suitable for the heading or subheading of any text. The uppercase of the sans looks very unique and elegant. The script letters are also unique and natural in character. Additionally, it has several alternatives that can be replaced using OpenType features. NERMOLA Scripcy fonts are the perfect addition to your font collection library. The designs are elegant and romantic and are equally suitable for logotype design and for any phrase, poem, or quote.
  18. Blanc Seing by Nantia.co, $8.00
    Blanc Seing is a signature decorative font with which you can achieve a handwritten-type lettering feeling. Blanc Seing is a multilingual lettering font with Greek (of course), Latin characters and diacritics. This signature style is perfect for your modern graphic design needs. This font has a really nice flow so you can use it in a large body of text if you want to give it a touch of personality. It can also be used on social media content, for branding or packaging applications. Also, this is the ideal typeface for organic product branding and packaging. Additionally you can use its romantic vibes for wedding invitation designs. Especially if you are looking for a font for Instagram quote posts or any other social media content, this typeface is for you!
  19. Bambola by EdyType, $60.00
    BAMBOLA, Script put out by EdyType. Almost formal script, that gained a little weight. but she is taking care of that. BAMBOLA, a real doll, wants to be loved, she is trying hard to be popular. Is very conscious of her beauty, but trying not to be a show off. She'll be at ease in any place where normal faces gather, unpretentious, yet with a touch of class. Born to be readable, it’s ideal for packaging headlines and editorial work. Not thick, nor thin, just the exact weight, makes a good pattern at large texts, and reduces with no problems, her voluptuous initials makes it stand out always. A real romantic face, it belongs to the fashion world, where she’s come from. A real hip chick, she’s got what it takes!
  20. Yella Delisa by Aqeela Studio, $25.00
    With the help of the distinctive decorative typeface Yella Delisa, you may create the appearance of handmade lettering. Greek (of course), a Latin character set, and diacritics are all included in the multilingual lettering font Yella Delisa. Your modern graphic design requirements are best served by this distinctive style. If you want to add some flair to long text, choose this font because it has a really good flow. It can be applied to packaging, branding, and social media content. Additionally, Yella Delisa is the best typeface for branding and packaging organic products. Additionally, you can design invitations for weddings and baby showers using this typeface's romantic emotions. This typeface is perfect for you, especially if you're seeking one for Instagram quote posts or any other social media content!
  21. Acris by Andrey Sharonov, $35.00
    Acris Serif is the rich and gracefull font designed in two weights for expressive and luxury projects. If it's had gender, it would be a woman — beautiful but with character like rose with thorns. Acris Serif is very good looking in Big Tittles, Magazine design, Branding, Logotypes, Posters, Wedding invitations, romantic cards and others. This typeface comes with special features like Stylistic Alternates and Discretionary Ligatures. The easiest way you can get Alternates is to add for example number 2, 3 or 4 after character. For this option be sure that bottom named Standard Ligatures is activated in Opentype panel. Multilingual Support Acris support Western European characters and works with following languages: English, Danish, Dutch, Estonian, Faroese, Filipino, Finnish, French, German, Hungarian, Icelandic, Irish, Italian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish.
  22. Moron by Barnbrook Fonts, $30.00
    Moron is a distinctive and idiosyncratic display typeface: a winsome-but-nasty, old-and-yet-new drawing of Victorian sans-serif letterforms (with some 1970s sausage fonts thrown in). Moron started life as a sans-serif redrawing of Nylon but developed into a unique typeface with a character all its own. It is based, very loosely, upon Victorian Tuscan and Grotesque type found in the churches and cemeteries of the city of Glasgow. These letterforms originated before the dawn of modernism and at a time when the Arts and Crafts Movement was flourishing. In this age of early mass production and mechanisation, the Victorian ability to balance functionality with ornamentation had fascinating results. The typography of that period displays a unique combination of industrial heft and romantic decoration.
  23. Flimsy by Bogstav, $17.00
    Flimsy is 100% handmade, but digitally remastered. I removed some blobs here and there, but kept enough of the original handmade line in order to make the Flimsy stand out as an organic and powerful ALL CAPS font! I've also added 5 slightly different versions of each letter, along with multilingual support!
  24. Sablon B by Roman Cernohous Typotime, $29.00
    As a stand-alone version of our original Sablon, Sablon B delivers a bold expression without any distracting moments. The completely redesigned letters and numerals are available in four weights and are complemented by a vintage stylistic set based on lower horizontal lines. Wide language support including a complete set of Cyrillic characters.
  25. Harpsichord by Jonahfonts, $35.00
    Harpsichord (as I have named it) is from the late 1940s and was designed at Lucian Bernhard Studios in New York for Bernhard's Magnetype Collection. It was originally published as 'Community Low' along with 'Community Condensed'. Many of his Magnetype Fonts have been dormant which I hope to revive in the near future.
  26. Barbary Pirates by OzType., $16.00
    Imagine a hot summer day with a cool breeze, watching the sun set over the beach, ice cold lemonade in your hand and some of your favorite music playing in the background. A perfect postcard moment! Use Barbary Pirates to make awesome type designs for logos, posters, album covers, packaging, Instagram posts...
  27. Capsa by DSType, $26.00
    Capsa is a typeface designed for use in books. Although inspired by Gros Romain Ordinaire and Saint Augustin Gros Oeil from the Type Specimens of Claude Lamesle, this typeface does not intend to be a revival or an interpretation. The Vignettes and Patterns provide a very classic yet contemporary look to the design.
  28. Ceriburn by Typeskets, $18.00
    Ceriburn is inspired by the sweetness and richness of cherries. It easily evokes impressions of nature, elegance, and romanticism. You can use this stunning decorative font for logos, packaging, business cards, crafts, books, labels, headlines, invitations, print templates, and a multitude of other design ideas! Letter, Number & Punctuation, Accent Characters, Alternates Features.
  29. Christmas Calligraphy by Letterara, $16.00
    Christmas calligraphy is a dazzling formal calligraphy font that exudes sophistication and elegance. Fall in love with its ravishing style and use it to create beautiful designs. This will make the Christmas moment more classy and glamorous. This font is PUA encoded which means you can access all the glyphs and sweeps easily!
  30. Canturiana by Latinotype, $39.00
    According to the Dictionary of the Spanish Royal Academy, «canturía» is the exercise of singing, and a way of singing musical compositions. Canturiana Type (derived from «canturía») has a romantic and musical air, as well as a clear sensuality thanks to its sinuous construction. The curves seduce us, conquer us, hypnotize us and the letters acquire a resounding lightness, and a very earthly presence that is complemented by a certain aerial, spiritual expressiveness. Canturiana Type is inspired by Canterbury, a font designed in the 1920s by the legendary American type designer and engineer Morris Fuller Benton and published by the American Type Founders (ATF). Canturiana Type collects all this heritage and transforms it into a digital typeface perfectly functional and adapted to the visual communication of the 21st century. Its elegant art deco essence provides it with a unique and heterodox imprint that works in very different media, giving them distinction and depth. The creative process of Canturiana Type has gone through various mutations to a point where each episode of its creation has left its mark, a multiple imprint that makes it unique, singular in its essence and plural in its possibilities. For this reason, Canturiana Type expresses itself with several voices without any variation in its essence. A conceptual ambiguity that makes it truly versatile. Canturiana Type is a typographic choir, a complex entity that has infinite nuances and tones. Classic and cool. Disruptive and romantic. Literary and musical. Canturiana Type is composed of 5 weights, and has a large number of swashes, alternate characters, ligatures and various visual elements to make compositions as titles or for use in short texts. Canturiana Type has more than a thousand glyphs and offers a wide range of languages that use the Latin alphabet.
  31. Chevalon by Asenbayu, $15.00
    Chevalon is a versatile serif font consisting of 7 styles. Inspired by medieval roman letter, the Chevalon is like a glorious horse that has a strong yet elegant appearance. Each Chevalon letter is carefully crafted. Chevalon fonts can help you complete various projects such as luxury brand logos, journals, business cards, headlines, products, social media posts, web and much more. If you are involved in a project that requires strong, elegant and professional writing, Chevalon font is perfect to help you get it done.
  32. Newark JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Inspired by a set of vintage alphabet game tile pieces, Newark JNL has similar traits to other slab serif Romans, but enough 'quirky' letter widths to break the rules and have it stand out on its own merits. The name derives from font work files in progress, often saved as 'new work' until a fitting name is decided upon. It seemed only right that this phrase be turned around into a font name itself. Newark JNL is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  33. Fermata by Fermata Fonts, $15.00
    Fermata is an original calligraphic textface inspired by humanist serif typefaces from the 16th century, characterized by the translation contrast of a handwritten pen stroke, monumental Roman capitals, and true italics. Fermata has been modernized for 21st century textual requirements, with clean lines, moderated contrast, and a seamless blending of italics and lining characters into the text form, while still retaining the warmth and subtle idiosyncracies of the handwritten origins of old style serifs. The font was developed with invaluable advice and mentorship from Hannes Famira.
  34. Bonaventure by Greater Albion Typefounders, $9.95
    Bonaventure is a Roman display family full of the spirit of the Art Nouveau era, and joins our popular related group of families which also includes Bonning, Bonnington and BonaVia. Three weights are offered, including a shadowed black form, in a choice of three widths: regular, condensed and Expanded. It's the ideal family for signage with a period feel, as well as for posters, headings and certificates. A combination of Bonaventure with Bonning and its other related faces will bring a harmonious design ethos to any project.
  35. Pen Elegant JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A 1918 lettering instruction book by William Hugh Gordon presented a number of lettering styles that were geared toward sign and show card painters along with tips and tricks regarding the correct construction of such signs for maximum effect. One pen lettered Roman alphabet with a beautiful set of numerals has been recreated digitally as Pen Elegant JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions. To note, Gordon was the co-inventor of the Speedball lettering pen with Ross F. George in 1915.
  36. Antique Packaging JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The box cover of “Drawing Stencils No. 3 for Use on Slate or Paper” [a children’s drawing set produced by Montgomery, Ward & Company of Chicago circa the 1890s] had its title in an elegant spurred Roman type face. Working from the few letters available, a complete character set was created that resulted in Antique Packaging JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions. To note, this is the 1500th font release from Jeff Levine Fonts since its inception in January of 2006.
  37. Telephone Extended by K-Type, $20.00
    Telephone Extended is a geometric semi-slab family with block serifs positioned to assist wordflow. The typeface evolved from an italic wordmark designed in 1966 for the British GPO by the Banks & Miles agency to publicize all-figure telephone dialling (all-number calling), and the new fonts retain that italic spirit, even in the upright romans. The squarish glyphs, with a mix of rounded and angular corners, have a post-modern feel suggesting technological advance, innovation and vitality. A normal width family, Telephone, is also available.
  38. MFC Sansome Monogram by Monogram Fonts Co., $19.00
    The inspiration source for MFC Sansome Monogram is a decorative serif lettering style that comes from the book Henderson's Sign Painter from 1906. Known as "Rustic Roman" and originally designed by John F. Irwin, this fantastic typeface has been digitally revived and expanded for monogram designs. While the original lettering did not include numerals and was never originally intended for monograms, its ornate nature lends itself so wonderfully to the craft. A PDF guidebook for MFC Sansome Monogram is available under the Gallery tab.
  39. New Clear Era by fontBoy, $35.00
    New Clear Era is part of a large ongoing project investigating classicism and legibility. The regular version is the base font. Numerous permutations will be performed on this underlying skeleton. Also investigated are the ideas of an extended type family, and trying to understand what makes a contemporary legible, serif typeface. The Mix versions combine characters from the Roman and Display to make quirky fonts that can be comfortably used for setting text. Mix One is the most quirky; Mix Three is the least.
  40. Hecate by Océane Moutot, $32.90
    Hécate is a contemporary serif typeface designed with sharp serifs, smooth and dynamic lines and high contrast. Inspired by the Garalde style with its tilted axis, Hécate brings uniqueness and modernity to this more traditional style. Its large variety of glyphs, including accents, old-style numbers and ligatures will give you freedom for all of your projects. It offers a large choice of uses such as magazine, branding, edition and so on. Hécate is available in 16 styles from thin to black, in roman and italic.
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