Dondolare - Cool Hand-Drawn Font Family $48
2 OTF Font Files | Designer: Dusan Jelesijevic | Design Date: Aug 26, 2014 | Turkish Support
http://www.myfonts.com/fonts/tdf/dondolare/
Dondolare is simple hand-drawn font family. Squarish looking and ready for typography cooking, comes in 2 weights with support for extended Latin character set.
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Inka - Typeface Designed by Love $686 NEW!
64 OTF Font Files | Designer: Samuel Carnoky | Design Date: Jul 25, 2015 | TURKISH SUPPORT
http://www.myfonts.com/fonts/carnoky/inka/
Inka is the name by which the closest-ones called my partner. Inka is also the name of a text typeface – in its form very friendly and welcoming. The same way as relationships develop through the life, text typefaces develop, too. I had started the work on this typeface about the same time as I met Inka, while reaching the final output has been a long and progressive process. Inka is a modern serif typeface with wide universality in functions (various editorial usages as books, journal, newspapers…). The concept and the scope of the complete type family are based on the principle of optical sizes of the typeface designed for the particular use of the size of typesetting. Inka consists of several drawing variations for the typesetting of small sizes (Small), text typesetting (Text), larger typesetting sizes (Title), and headlines sizes (Display). Two constructive alternatives, differing in the height of the construction of the font signs, further extend the variability of the usage of the typeface. Inka A has classical proportions ideal for book typesetting. Inka B has lower ascenders and descenders, lower uppercase signs and numbers. Typeface with such construction allows us to use the typesetting efficiently while using tighter interlinear leading and still looking more contemporary. Each of the font set (Display, Title, Text, Small) consists of four weights (Regular, Medium, Bold, Black), each has wide character set and a lot of OpenType features.
“Inka is dedicated to Inka.”
Carol Gothic - Traditional Blackletter Face $30 NEW!
OTF Font | Designers: Alexandra Korolkova, Alexander Lubovenko | Design Date: Jul 30, 2015
http://www.myfonts.com/fonts/paratype/carol-gothic/ | TURKISH SUPPORT
Carol Gothic is a traditional blackletter face closest to Linotype’s Old English. Typefaces of that style were used quite frequently in the 19th century English typography, so Carol Gothic fits perfectly for Victorian-looking designs but it is also suitable for any layouts which need blackletter. The type is designed by Alexandra Korolkova and Alexander Lubovenko and released by ParaType in 2015.
Breezy - Brush Script with Very Expressive Strokes & Surprising Connections $19 NEW!
OTF Font File | Designer: Gert Wiescher | Design Date: Jul 31, 2015
http://www.myfonts.com/fonts/wiescherdesign/breezy/
Breezy is a brush script with very expressive strokes and surprising connections.
Breezy is a great script if you really want to have that crude, rough feeling.
Military Scrib - 18th Century Antique Script NEW! $39
Designer: Brian Willson | Design Date: Jul 31, 2015 | TURKISH SUPPOPRT
http://www.myfonts.com/fonts/3ip/military-scrib/
The 10th Regiment of Foot is a British military unit raised more than three centuries ago—and perhaps most famous in the U.S. for seeing action on American soil during the Revolutionary War in the Battle of Lexington and Concord and the Battle of Bunker Hill. Military Scribe is modeled after the compact, utilitarian script on the mid- to late-1770s muster rolls of the Tenth of Foot. I incorporated the work of at least three separate scribes, merging their neat old penmanship into a legible disconnected cursive. Perhaps the most versatile of all our vintage handwriting fonts, Military Scribe might faithfully reproduce antique letters, labels, lists, or just about any document of the period. OpenType features include multiple stylistic sets, scores of historical, contextual, and discretionary ligatures (including nine terminal “d”s) lining and old-style figures, ink blots, cross-outs, and full support for Central and Eastern European alphabets—more than 1,000 glyphs in all.
Genre: eLearning
This course is an introduction to the Web Audio API. You'll have a chance to explore this new standard for generating real-time audio in the web browser with a real-world example: adding some audio feedback to your website. In this course, you'll work with oscillators and gain, frequencies and mp3 files to create melodies that will enhance the user experience of your site.