family of 1 font from T-26


Digitized handwriting fonts are a perfect way to give documents the “very special touch”. Invitations look simply better when handwritten than when printed in bland Arial or Times New Roman.
Short handwritten notes look authentic and appealing. There are numerous occasions where handwritten text makes a better impression.
“Kris Handwriting Pro” is a beautiful typeface that mimics true handwriting closely.
Use Kris Handwriting Pro to create stunningly beautiful designs easily.
family of 2 fonts from Nick's Fonts


This playful offering, suggestive of Cooper Black on some serious drugs, is based on the so-called “California†style of lettering used extensively in travel posters of the 30s to the 50s.

KP Duty JNL emulates the lettering found on military equipment.
It’s a bold and macho design, perfectly suited for any project which has an armed forces theme.
Koorkin is an handwritten typeface created by George Ryan and published by Monotype Imaging that has four styles: Regular, Italis, Bold, Bold Italic perfect for display, headline etc.
Foundry: Monotype Imaging
Formats: OTF
Glyphs: Any Open Type Features, Basic latin/English letters, West European diacritics, Euro, Ligatures, Central Europe, Baltic, Turkish, Romanian, Vietnamese, Open Type Contextual, Dingbats & Symbols
Licence:Â Desktop, Webfont, App, eBook, Server
Released: 2012
Price: all 4 fonts $234,00Â
family of 3 fonts from Bitstream


Allen Zuk has designed this wacky typeface that he calls KOOKY. Each character has three variants that bounce about the baseline. The effect is a randomly casual appearance that is great for headlines. The OpenType version does this automatically by using contextual alternates, but for the kooks that prefer to do things the hard way, three PostScript fonts are available.
family of 3 fonts from Wiescher Design


Konstantin is the script for my son's fabulous menus

Konscript is a distressed typewriter face developed from analog samples from papers Mary Browers typed in the 1950s for her high school coursework. The model and age of the typewriter are not known.
Additional characters were developed based on the analog samples to complete the character set.
family of 2 fonts from DizajnDesign

Komu is the revival of a style of letters frequently used on billboards during the socialist period in the former Czechoslovakia. These were usually uppercase letters made of paper and covered with a layer of aluminum foil. People just had to pick the letters (that included a variety of widths and sizes) out from a box and pin them up on a styrofoam billboard, thus making it easy to announce any event.
font family from RMU, added today


Kompress Pro - a font family of two highly compressed sans serif fonts, regular and shadowed. Both fonts contain West and East European character sets, as well as Cyrillic glyphs. This multilingual font family is well suited for decorative purposes.