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  1. Dix by Just My Type, $20.00
    An offbeat not-quite-slab, not-quite-bracketed serif. And its extreme weight and width. Richard Dix started as a surgeon and turned out an actor, one of the lucky few who made a successful transition from silent film to talkies. In 1929 he made the movie western, “Redskins,” and his name appeared on a brilliant poster promoting the film. “Richard DIX”; four upper case and six lower case letters. The font Dix is derived and extrapolated from impressions of those 10 letters. Inspired by the poster for the 1929 film, “Redskin,” and a desire to create a black Edwardian font with an offbeat serif. Usage recommendations Western movie or 19th century-style advertising posters.
  2. Major Production NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    This typeface was designed specifically for producing movie posters, as well as VHS and DVD packaging for them. The uppercase letters are ultracondensed, and the lowercase letters are small caps, approximately a third the size of the uppercase. Also included are various logos and symbols suitable for the intended use, including those for MPAA ratings, and various audio and video formats. Both versions of this font include the complete Unicode Latin 1252 and Central European 1250 character sets.
  3. Bloody Terror by Yoga Letter, $15.00
    “Bloody Terror” is a decorative font featuring letters like blood dripping. This font is perfect for Halloween moments, Halloween greetings, Halloween invitations, movie titles, comics, and more.
  4. Intrigue JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The hand-lettered movie titles from one of the William Powell-Myrna Loy "Thin Man" series of films was the basis for Intrigue JNL. Although the lettering style is decidedly from the Art Deco era, it also bears a strong resemblance to the 1980s techno movement; this font being adaptable to any era or design theme.
  5. War by Suomi, $19.00
    The matrix screen types from the movie War Games stuck in my mind, so I decided to make few versions.
  6. DokterBryce by The Northern Block, $12.80
    A stylized typeface directly inspired by the movie poster artwork for The Man Who Fell To Earth starring David Bowie.
  7. Jupiter Mission by Wing's Art Studio, $10.00
    Jupiter Mission: A Science-Fiction Font Spectacular by Wingsart Studio Jupiter Mission is a futuristic font family inspired by science-fiction movies and TV shows. It promotes the spirit of adventure and space exploration with a design aimed at recapturing the excitement of childhood movie nights and VHS video covers. It is at once cool and serious, retro and modern. It’s clean look is suitable for large headlines and small infographics and works great for sci-fi movie titles, production design elements, technology articles, video games and much more. Regular and Italic styles are included with additional Sliced versions when you need an extra futuristic flourish. It features unique uppercase and lowercase characters, along with numerals, punctuations and language support. For more great fonts check out our website at Wingsart Studio.
  8. Goblin Monster by Yoga Letter, $16.00
    "Goblin Monster" is a font with a monster theme that is perfect for your Halloween celebration. This font is very easy to use and each letter is decorated with bats and spider webs which will add to the beauty of this font. The shape of the letters and the character of the letters is very unique and different. This font can also be used for book covers, movie or book titles, logos, posters, stickers and more.
  9. Lathier by Twinletter, $17.00
    Welcome to a world of design full of character and creativity! Lathier is a unique display font, combining bold and fat elements into an unforgettable letterform. If you're looking for a truly powerful look for your various visual design projects, Lathier is the perfect choice. What sets Lathier apart? The unique shape of the letters is strong and full of character. With regular, shadow, and slant families, as well as complete ligature and alternate features, Lathier gives you the flexibility to create typographic designs that are striking and different from the rest. Lathier supports multiple languages. With Lathier fonts, your message will penetrate the world, without language barriers. It's time to create a truly extraordinary design. Get Lathier now and watch how this font will transform any of your projects into powerful and unique works of typographic art.
  10. Customs Agent JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The hand lettered, condensed stencil title on a movie poster for the 1950 film “Customs Agent” inspired both the digital typeface and the font’s name. Customs Agent JNL is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  11. Zira by Artcity, $10.00
    Zira is a playful hand-drawn font family designed by Daniel Bak (Artcity). It is available in three handy weights: regular, bold and screaming. It contains international language accent marks and diacriticals, including Greek and Cyrillic. Zira can be considered as smoothed serif version of Cornelius font. Zira as Cornelius as well is a chimpanzee character in the novel and movie series Planet of the Apes. Dr. Zira is a chimpanzee psychologist and veterinarian, who specializes in the study of humans, in the novel and subsequent movie series Planet of the Apes. Zira was played in the first three Apes movies by actress Kim Hunter. Unique among the Apes characters, Zira has blue eyes. Zira is the fiancée (later wife) of Cornelius, and both are ultimately responsible to the Minister of Science, Dr. Zaius. Zira's character and role are essentially the same in both the novel and the movies, though some story details differ. Her work in each involves both working with humans under laboratory conditions (e.g. learning and behavioural experiments), and working on them physically (lobotomy and other brain surgeries, vivisection, physical endurance and tolerance experiments, and subsequent autopsies). Zira is an outspoken liberal by nature, deploring war and militancy (and despising the gorillas, who seem to make both a way of life), and eager to seek and develop intelligence anywhere it can be found. Zira literally stands for her principles - or refuses to stand, as the case may be.
  12. Qermola by Letterena Studios, $9.00
    Qermola is a stylish and delicate serif font. It is perfect for an elegant & luxurious logo, book or movie title design, fashion brand, magazine, clothes, lettering, quotes, and so much more. This font is PUA encoded which means you can access all of the glyphs and swashes with ease!
  13. Astagie by Slide Shoot, $12.00
    Astagie Serif is a balanced, smooth, elegant and stylish serif font. It has a beautiful character. It fits perfectly with invitation card designs, company logos, movie titles, movie names, business cards, book titles, brand names and various other designs. Astagie Serif is a subtle serif font that exudes sophistication and elegance. Its stylish alternations and ligatures make this font the perfect partner for any project. FEATURE : - Ligatures - Uppercase and lowercase - Numbering and Punctuation - Works on PC or Mac - Simple Installation - Supports Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe InDesign, also works in Microsoft Word Hope you like it. Thank you.
  14. Dub Tone by Seb Dub, $10.00
    DubTone is simple sans serif font with a halftone texture from an old newspaper scan on an old flatbed scanner. This font was created for a movie poster in 2003 and then finally converted to a font in 2012. Each of the characters were individually designed with care to make sure that in small or large sizes it remained readable with a unique texture.
  15. Akumaru Japanese Style by Twinletter, $15.00
    Akumaru, our newest font, is now available. In every area of the eye, there are typefaces made with unique and appealing shapes. if you want your unique project to be charming, unique, gorgeous, and sophisticated enough to hypnotize the entire audience. Then this font should be used in your project. because the letters and words in this typeface have a gorgeous, elegant, and pleasant appearance. Logotypes, food banners, branding, brochure, posters, movie titles, book titles, quotes, and more may all benefit from this font. Of course, using this font in your various design projects will make them excellent and outstanding; many viewers are drawn to the striking and unusual graphic display. Start utilizing this typeface in your projects to make them stand out.
  16. Zaius by The Northern Block, $12.80
    A bold sans serif typeface influenced by Ed Benguiat 's work for the 1968 movie poster for Planet of the Apes .
  17. Easter Day by Yoga Letter, $16.00
    Easter Day is a very cute and unique font. The font is embellished with a bunny shape which adds to the funniness of this font. This font is very easy to use because it is specially designed, so it will be very easy to bring out the embellishment of the letters. Easter Day is perfect for Easter celebrations, logos, branding, banners, book titles, movie titles, animation, children's world, promotions, business and more.
  18. Sista Planteria by Invasi Studio, $15.00
    Meet the delightful duo that brings an organic twist to your designs! Introducing Sista Planteria, the charming pairing of an all-caps serif and a playful script font. Whether diving into illustrative creations, crafting whimsical greetings, adding charm to book covers, designing delightful quotes, or creating enchanting packaging, Sista Planteria is your go-to choice for an organic touch. With its alternates and ligatures, this font duo offers a signature handwriting style that adds a hint of natural elegance to your projects. And don't worry about language barriers – Sista Planteria supports multilingual Latin characters, ensuring your creativity knows no bounds. Get ready to infuse your designs with a dash of organic taste that will captivate hearts and bring smiles. Elevate your creations with the Sista Planteria font duo and let your imagination bloom!
  19. Dastardly Deeds SRF by Stella Roberts Fonts, $25.00
    This design from Ray Larabie (and adapted by Jeff Levine) is so unusual. The lettering lends itself to messages of sinister intent or horror movie titles. The net profits from my font sales help defer medical expenses for my siblings, who both suffer with Cystic Fibrosis and diabetes. Thank you.
  20. Blastday by Beary, $10.00
    Blastday is a cool and stylish serif font, featuring its own unique style and modern look. Masterfully designed to become a true favorite, this font has the potential to bring each of your creative ideas to the highest level! This typeface is perfect for an elegant & luxury logo, book or movie title, fashion brand, magazine, clothes, lettering, quotes and more.
  21. Eerie Lake County by The Design Speak, $100.00
    This is another scary font by the good fellows at The Design Speak. Meant to be eerie but also had a stylistic rock and roll vibe. We have you covered for things like thriller book covers and movie posters. Or anything you want to have an eerie feel. This was a hand-crafted font using a Wacom tablet and adobe illustrator.
  22. SpideRaY - Personal use only
  23. Fathoms PB by Pink Broccoli, $14.00
    A totally off-the-wall sans serif font based on the titling from one of ABC's Movie of the Week series from 1969 called Daughter of the Mind. Turn on Contextual Alternates to automatically alternate between Capitals and Lowercase as you type to really make the font dance!
  24. Bodwars by Sarid Ezra, $17.00
    Bodwars is a sans based font with unique shape that will make your design looks hi-tech and modern. You can use this font for any purpose, especially to make logotype and sci-fi movie poster. You can mix and match the uppercase and lowercase to make your logo more stand out. This font also support multi language.
  25. Artistic Venture by Storictype, $19.00
    Artistic Venture Typeface, Inspirated those bold wide letters you see on. computer screen, movie futureistic with combine classic , Well, some of them have these strong or hooks on the ends of the letters. But, there's also this new style of font that's super cool and futuristic. It's called a Artistic Venture Typeface. There Include : All Caps Opentype Feature Alternate Character Ligature Multilanguage Thank You
  26. Under Terror by Sarid Ezra, $15.00
    Under Terror is a rough handwritten font with creepy vibes that will suitable for your next halloween poster. You can use this font for any project especially horror movie poster. With unique lowercase and uppercase, you can combine both to get more handwritten looks. You can access the underline from ligatures, just type underline + number(1-6) in the middle of the text. For example: TeR_2roR. This font also support multilingual.
  27. SCR-N by URW Type Foundry, $39.99
    SCR fonts are screen optimized (also called 'pixel fonts'). Unlike standard fonts (and like the few well-hinted fonts like Verdana or Arial), they give a crisp look on screen at very small sizes, thus increasing legibility. The perfect applications for those fonts are web pages and software user interfaces (computer, cellular phones, console games and any other system that uses a screen interface). Unlike most pixel fonts, SCR fonts contain kerning information. Kerning is the adjustment of space between certain pairs of characters (like 'AV') to make text look more fluid, thus increasing legibility and appeal. To benefit from this feature, auto-kerning must be activated in the application. In Photoshop, kerning must be set to 'Metrics'. Although SCR fonts are optimized for screen, they can be used for print (in Illustrator or Indesign for example) for a decorative 'computer text' effect. In this case, there is no constraint: they can be used as any other font. For screen use (in Photoshop, Fireworks, Flash... ), they have to keep aligned with the screen pixel grid not to look blurred or distorted. To achieve this, here are the guidelines to follow: RESOLUTION If the application permits it (Photoshop, Fireworks), document resolution must be set to 72 pixels per inch. SIZE The font size must be set to 10 (or multiples of 10) points. POSITIONING & ALIGNMENT The reference points of text fields and text blocks (upper left corner for left aligned text, upper right for right aligned text) must be positioned at integer values of pixels. In Photoshop, text can be precisely moved with [Edit Free Transform]. In Flash, movie clips containing text fields must also be positioned at integer values on the stage. Text must be aligned to the left or right only. Center alignment can be simulated with left alignment by adding spaces at the begin of each line. To dispense with the positioning and alignment constraints, text anti-aliasing can be turned off if the application permits it (Photoshop, Flash MX 2004). OTHER SETTINGS Leading (line spacing), tracking (letter spacing), manual kerning and baseline shift must be set either to integer values of points or to multiples of 100 units (depending on the application). Vertical and horizontal scaling must be set to 100%. Faux bold or Faux italic must not be used. The document must neither be resized on export, nor allow resizing (Flash Movies).
  28. SCR-I by URW Type Foundry, $39.99
    SCR fonts are screen optimized (also called 'pixel fonts'). Unlike standard fonts (and like the few well-hinted fonts like Verdana or Arial), they give a crisp look on screen at very small sizes, thus increasing legibility. The perfect applications for those fonts are web pages and software user interfaces (computer, cellular phones, console games and any other system that uses a screen interface). Unlike most pixel fonts, SCR fonts contain kerning information. Kerning is the adjustment of space between certain pairs of characters (like 'AV') to make text look more fluid, thus increasing legibility and appeal. To benefit from this feature, auto-kerning must be activated in the application. In Photoshop, kerning must be set to 'Metrics'. Although SCR fonts are optimized for screen, they can be used for print (in Illustrator or Indesign for example) for a decorative 'computer text' effect. In this case, there is no constraint: they can be used as any other font. For screen use (in Photoshop, Fireworks, Flash... ), they have to keep aligned with the screen pixel grid not to look blurred or distorted. To achieve this, here are the guidelines to follow: RESOLUTION If the application permits it (Photoshop, Fireworks), document resolution must be set to 72 pixels per inch. SIZE The font size must be set to 10 (or multiples of 10) points. POSITIONING & ALIGNMENT The reference points of text fields and text blocks (upper left corner for left aligned text, upper right for right aligned text) must be positioned at integer values of pixels. In Photoshop, text can be precisely moved with [Edit Free Transform]. In Flash, movie clips containing text fields must also be positioned at integer values on the stage. Text must be aligned to the left or right only. Center alignment can be simulated with left alignment by adding spaces at the begin of each line. To dispense with the positioning and alignment constraints, text anti-aliasing can be turned off if the application permits it (Photoshop, Flash MX 2004). OTHER SETTINGS Leading (line spacing), tracking (letter spacing), manual kerning and baseline shift must be set either to integer values of points or to multiples of 100 units (depending on the application). Vertical and horizontal scaling must be set to 100%. Faux bold or Faux italic must not be used. The document must neither be resized on export, nor allow resizing (Flash Movies).
  29. Roney JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    If it's at all possible to "Deco-ize" an Art Deco font even more, it's been done with Roney JNL. Named for one of the classic hotels built during the heyday of Miami Beach, this font is a stylized version of Jeff Levine's Metalet Modern; a design derived from an actual 1940s home movie titling set.
  30. Show Biz JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The lettering style of Show Biz JNL is a classic sanserif with Art Deco influences. Slight variations in some letter shapes set it off from similar releases. The basic inspiration for this font was a set of ceramic letters and numbers used for home movie titling, but a few touches were added to give the font its own style and flavor.
  31. Time Count JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    On the 1966 movie poster for “Seconds”, Saul Bass designed a hand lettered title utilizing a ‘futuristic’ stencil style. This inspired the digital typeface Time Count JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  32. KOGAMA by Twinletter, $15.00
    Introducing Kogama, our newest Japanese-style inspired font, which was created specifically to carry the Asian font concept and will make your project look beautiful and appealing. Start utilizing this typeface to make your project stand out and be well received. Logotypes, food banners, branding, brochure, posters, movie titles, book titles, quotes, and more may all benefit from this font. Of course, using this font in your various design projects will make them excellent and outstanding; many viewers are drawn to the striking and unusual graphic display. Start utilizing this typeface in your projects to make them stand out. Caps only fonts.
  33. Expanse by Alfareaniy, $500.00
    Expanse is a retro futuristic typeface. The font has a bold and big vibe and mixes sharp and round corners, kind of like the very old sci-fi movie titles. Expanse includes uppercase multilingual letters, numbers and punctuation.
  34. Healthy Glossy by Create Big Supply, $17.00
    HealthyGlossy's uppercase and lowercase letterforms are meticulously crafted to create a harmonious and dynamic balance in your designs. With its extensive set of numbers and punctuations, you have all the tools you need to create visually stunning compositions that grab attention and leave a lasting impression. This versatile font is not limited by language barriers, thanks to its multilingual support. Whether you're targeting a local or international audience, HealthyGlossy ensures your message is effectively communicated across different languages and cultures. With PUA Encoding, HealthyGlossy unlocks a world of additional possibilities. Access special characters and glyphs to add even more personality and creativity to your designs.
  35. Handwritten Note JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The movie poster promoting the 1962 James Cagney comedy "One, Two Three" had it's text done in free-style hand lettering. Starting with an auto-trace in order to have an isolated version of the black letters separated from the red poster background, the tracing kept the basic forms intact, but with limited accuracy. Cleaning up and digitally reshaping the letters manually to form a more correct version [closer to the original movie poster], additional figures, foreign characters, accents and punctuation were drawn from scratch. This is now available as Handwritten Note JNL in both regular and oblique versions.
  36. Skywalking by The Bigmind Designs, $4.99
    The Skywalking font is inspired by sci-fi movies and video games. It purposely avoided the us of curves and preferred the sharp edges to get a more robot aesthetic into it. Designed by Mark Silva, the font is suited for logos, company branding, game titles and shirt designs.
  37. Satanic Demon by Senekaligrafika, $12.00
    "Satanic Demon" Has hard strokes and a signature styles that speak to instant nightmare sensations,it was inspired by horror and thriller movie posters from the old era. "Satanic Demon" will help you to create special and touching typographical design for your horror and dark projects, for branding, labeling, clothing, movie title, album cover, logos and many more. The owner of endless possibilities!
  38. Night Story by Senekaligrafika, $12.00
    "Night Story" Has hard strokes and a signature styles that speak to instant nightmare sensations,it was inspired by horror and thriller movie posters from the old era. "Night Story" will help you to create special and touching typographical design for your horror and dark projects, for branding, labeling, clothing, movie title, album cover, logos and many more. The owner of endless possibilities!
  39. Silent Death by Senekaligrafika, $12.00
    "Silent Death" Has hard strokes and a signature styles that speak to instant nightmare sensations,it was inspired by horror and thriller movie posters from the old era. "Silent Death" will help you to create special and touching typographical design for your horror and dark projects, for .branding, labeling, clothing, movie title, album cover, logos and many more. The owner of endless possibilities!
  40. Hollywood Hills by Studio K, $45.00
    Inspired by that iconic sign in the Hollywood Hills, this font is a must for film buffs, movie lovers and designers who want to bring a bit of big screen glamour to their projects. It’s a caps only face, but by using the upper and lower case keys type can be set above or below the base line, thus creating the signature stagger effect. See also Jazz Age and Tea Dance by Studio K
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