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  1. Decima Mono Pro by TipografiaRamis, $39.00
    Decima Mono Pro is an upgrade of the well received Decima Mono typeface, released back in 2009 and quite successful ever since. This is a modern monospaced condensed sans serif family with classic geometric design, built in three weights and six styles. The letterforms in roman style are techno (engineered) in appearance, while italics remind one of elegant handwriting balanced with Roman geometry.\ The typeface is released in OpenType format with extended support for most Latin languages, as well as Greek and Cyrillic.
  2. Antonia Retro by Romie Creative, $14.00
    Introducing Antonia Retro – a bold retro script font that takes you back to the ’60s. This typeface has an extruded version so you can easily create retro-effect fonts. It is suitable to be applied especially to logos, and various other formal forms such as invitations, labels, logos, magazines, books, greeting/wedding cards, packaging, fashion, make-up, stationery, novels, labels, or any advertising purposes. This font is PUA encoded, which means you can access all of the glyphs and swashes with ease!
  3. Nesans by HansCo, $15.00
    Create something elegant and classy with a modern touch. Nesans Duo Font gives a sleek, elegant look to logos, business cards, wedding invitations, quotes, advertisements, and more. Nesans is a versatile typeface that's full of character and one you'll come back to time and again. Create something beautiful today with Nesans. This typeface comes in uppercase and lowercase, with punctuation, symbols, numerals, stylistic alternates and also has multilingual support. Tutorial how to Install & use Alternate / Special Character : https://hanscostudio.com/tutorial/ Enjoy!
  4. Breul Grotesk by Typesketchbook, $55.00
    Taking inspiration from an attempt to marry art with industry of Bauhaus (1919), Brueul Grotesk is classic and straightforward, cutting back superfluous elements. A Sans Serif type, it’s like a design from the Machine Age. It comes in A and B sets to offer end variations—choose the bulbous terminals set if you need a less stern impression. It is then suitable for diverse demands. Brueul Grotesk has A and B sets with 16 weights each, giving you an all-purpose usage typeface.
  5. Skratchbook by CozyFonts, $30.00
    Skratchbook is a new handwritten font from the sketch pad of designer Tom Nikosey of CozyFonts. The family exists in 3 versions, Regular, Italic, & Back Italic. This font is a casual, coarse style meant to be used for personality and spontaneity. It's style conjurs anything from quick grocery lists to Halloween Party invites. It maintains amazing legibility in small sizes and it's true personality is revealed the larger it is set! Hoping this font finds your voice! Skratchbook, New from CozyFonts Foundry.
  6. Toroka by Inhouse Type, $44.55
    Toroka is a geometric sans serif type family with an extensive selection of styles. Functional and highly legible, it has a friendly vibe due to the lack of extending stems on "b", "d", "p", "q", "u", and "r". Its distinctive personality comes across through the rounded apexes of "V", "W", "v", and "w". Stylised "g" and "y" add sugar and spice. The additional stylistic set offers an eccentric display alternative to the uppercase. Opentype features include ligatures, tabular figures and fractions.
  7. Return Policy by Hanoded, $15.00
    I bought something online, but when I received it, it wasn’t exactly what I had hoped it would be. So I read the return policy and sent it back. And… came up with this font and its name in the process! Return Policy is a hand drawn slab serif, inspired by a bunch of slab serifs from the early 20th century. Return Policy has been given a ‘grunge’ overhaul, making it ideal for sturdy products, websites with an industrial look and manly posters.
  8. Jokerwild AOE by Astigmatic, $19.95
    JokerWild is a thematic typestyle reminiscent of Christmas Stories, sixties Cocktail Parties, and playing jacks when you were younger. A retro inspired typeface of nostalgic memories, the good old days. A fun and funky typestyle full of life, sure to add spark to your designs. Add a little festive mayhem to your designs, and remember, the Joker is WILD! Suitable for anything from the Jester, to the Grinch, Holidays to MardiGras mayhem, JokerWild can introduce play back into your designs today!
  9. Eloisa by StuArt, $9.00
    Eloisa is based on the penmanship of Andrea Stuart's eponymous aunt. The slow, meticulous strokes with which Eloisa writes is the result of formal (and meticulous) instruction in cursive writing back in her secondary education in an exclusive all-girls school. The interesting mix of smooth curves and sharp strokes combined with the slanted orientation make for an elegant yet dynamic visual appeal. Eloisa is perfect for branding, invitations, greetings, or any classy rendering of text you may imagine. Be classy!
  10. Megapolis by Artisticandunique, $9.00
    Megapolis - Sans Serif Font Family - Multilingual support - 16 Styles With its elegant and clean structure with 16 styles and multilingual supports, you can easily use the sans serif font feature in many areas. From body text to big headlines, from classic to modern and bold styles, you can develop your projects. Ideal for books and magazines, magazine covers, editorials, headlines, websites, logos, branding, advertising and more. You can create your unique designs with this font. Have a good time.
  11. Metropolia by Samuelstype, $24.00
    Say hello to Metropolia! Drawing up the first roughs of this design I was aiming for a slightly asymmetrical feel. I later realized that this gave it a strong art deco influence. A slight tilt brings it a forward movement and a distinct flavour. Designed primarily for headline use, this is not your workhorse font but rather a playful and versatile addition to your font toolbox. A set of alternate capitals will be handy for headline or logo ornaments.
  12. Milanello by Mevstory Studio, $25.00
    Milanello is a strong sans serif font with medium contrast. Inspired by the High Octane Rock genre and modern-classic fashion. Carefully designed with a short ascender to give a solid look, also the sharp serif makes the letters look more strong. Milanello is a display-type which perfect for a headline, sub-headline, and short body text for magazine, books, fashion, quotes, hipster t-shirt, signboards, logo, and etc. A great choice for a brave concept!
  13. Faculty by Device, $39.00
    Faculty is a robust, warm and rational sans, with a large x-height that lends clarity in text and headline. Functional, clear and authoritative, it still has character. Stroke terminals are cut vertically or horizontally, minimising inter-letter gaps and lending it an even 'colour' in extended settings. Suitable for both headlines and text, the family has extensive language support, alternative characters, lining, tabular and old style numerals, making it a versatile all-purpose type system.
  14. SF Manchit by Sultan Fonts, $19.99
    Manchit is a typeface dedicated to headlines in newspapers, magazines, advertisement banners, book covers and other printing products, and fits headlines on web pages. The Manchit font contains two styles (regular and bold) suitable for large display sizes, especially in the area of advertising, while still functioning well as a text face. The font includes a matching Latin design and support for Arabic, Persian, Kurdish, and Urdu. Designer: Sultan Maqtari Design date: 2020 Publisher: Sultan Fonts
  15. Sheko by Valentino Vergan, $14.00
    Sheko is a creative headline pixel font that looks great on any retro design. Sheko is designed to be very eye catching, it’s tight kerning and bold letters makes it great for bold headline vintage designs. You can use Sheko for a wide range of projects, including print and web. If you are looking for something bold and retro for you next project, Sheko is the font for you. I hope you enjoy using the Sheko font.
  16. Mr Foodie by Hipopotam Studio, $30.00
    Mr Foodie is a set of 825 icons divided into 7 groups – 109 fruit icons, 157 kitchen icons, 120 animal products icons, 100 veggie icons, 107 desserts icons, 127 beverages icons, and 105 other food related icons. You can find a full, multi-color list of every icon with its name and corresponding character on a dedicated website or in a pdf manual. It’s a multilayer font so every group consists of 4 fonts – Regular, Back, Front, and 3rd Color. The Regular style is for single color use only and the Back, Front, and 3rd Color styles are necessary if you want to achieve a multicolor effect. Position three identical text boxes exactly on top of each other, apply layer font styles, and choose whatever colors you like. You’ll quickly discover that some icons don’t have 3rd Color style. This is not a mistake – a lot of things look good with just two colors. Use it to make logos, illustrations, games, app icons, t-shirts, mugs, cooking books, restaurant menus, interior decorations, invitations, balloons, and any other project where fine crafted food drawing is needed.
  17. Daiquiri by Wiescher Design, $39.50
    Daiquiri is a revival of a handlettered font in two weights, from an ad for Puerto Rico Rum dating back to the forties or fifties. I found the ad on a French antique market on my last visit for Mardi Gras in Nice. The ad read "Breeze through the heat, be a Daiquiri fan". That's why they had this "fan" in the illustration! Did they want you to rotate like a fan when you had enough Daiquiris? Or did they just do it for that little "Jeu des mots"? Anyway I found the handlettering very pretty, so I took those few letters and made a whole font out of them. I think Daiquiri has that touch that brings those happy and uncomplicated times back when advertising was still fun. I started something like 20 years later in advertising and things had gotten more stringent. We already had to satisfy those marketing guys with their scholarly attitude. They have taken all the fun out of the job, for the creators as well as for the consumers. I would like to see more uncomplicated ads like this again, yours Gert Wiescher
  18. Essonnes by James Todd, $40.00
    Made up of sixteen individual weights and spread over three different optical sizes, Essonnes is designed to bring utility back to the Didot genre. It’s a common belief among designers that Didones don’t work for text. This wasn’t true in 1819 and it isn’t true today. Like its forbearers, Essonnes is a truly optical family—not just a study in adjusting contrast. The text and display weights have been designed from the ground up for their intended roles. This means that everything from the height of the uppercase & lowercase letters have been specifically tuned for their intended purpose. Like many typefaces, Essonnes started after falling in love with a piece of history. In this case, it was the eccentric forms of Pierre Didot’s Type and the evolution of the High contrast Didone throughout the 19th century. It was out of curiosity and love for these forms that led to the first draft of what would become Essonnes back in 2011. These unique situations—screens, modern printing methods, the previous 200 years of typographic innovation since the original design, my own life experiences—have led to a typeface that, while based on history, is not stuck in it.
  19. Mousse Script by Sudtipos, $79.00
    Mousse Script is based on Glenmoy, a 1932 Stephenson Blake typeface. Glenmoy a prime example of what display typography was in pre-WWII American ad art. It graced the pages of magazines, sold numerous products and services, then simply died out when the typographic trends shifted towards the more personalized, stylized and handwritten types of calligraphy. The current trend in typography is a revivalism that brings all of the distinctive display typography of the 20th century, without chronological discrimination, back in the name of ‘retro’. Who are we to deny the masses what they want? Mousse Script doesn’t just bring Glenmoy back from the ashes of the 20th century. It expands upon the limited metal character set nearly twice over and takes advantage of the latest type technologies. This makes Mousse Script a striking typeface, both functionally and visually. A simple, attractive display font on the surface, Mousse Script is unique in its bold upright calligraphy, something rarely found these days. The OpenType version of Mousse Script combines both the regular and alternate character sets into a single, cross-platform package that takes advantage of the extended typographic features of the OpenType format.
  20. Saguenay by Jonahfonts, $29.00
    Saguenay ia very versatile font which apply to many applications including headlines,web, logos, ads, captions, packaging, bulletins, posters, and greeting cards as well as short texts.
  21. Stamina by Studio K, $45.00
    Bold and compact, Stamina is a solid, sporty font that punches beyond its weight. Ideal for product logos, headlines and signage, it has both power and panache!
  22. Blogh by Eko Bimantara, $19.00
    Blogh is fat and quirky display font. Its heavy weight and sturdy letterforms with characterized by extreme artificial inktrap, make it uniquely perfect for headlines and titles.
  23. Bake Bunny by Baqoos, $12.00
    Bake Bunny is an exuberant refulgent handwritten mix cased typeface apt for headline, editorial, branding, packaging, printed materials and typographic applications. 200+ glyphs including punctuation and numerical.
  24. Highriser by Nicolas Deslé, $19.90
    Highriser is a highly legible, uppercase-only bold condensed sans. Designed to be used for headlines, or visual identities, both digital and print. One weight, fits all.
  25. Applaud by Jonahfonts, $20.00
    Applaud is a very versatile font which apply to many applications including headlines, logos, ads, captions, packaging, bulletins, posters, and greeting cards as well as short texts.
  26. Flogert by Oleg Gert, $30.00
    With the display typeface Flogert, you can create stunning headlines that will grab attention. Let Flogert impress your viewers and help deliver your message with strong impact.
  27. Decolot by Ryzhychenko Olga, $6.00
    Decolot font was created being impressed by the art deco era. It is built on simple geometric forms. The font is ideal for posters design, invitations, headlines.
  28. Novela by Jonahfonts, $42.00
    Novela is a chisel flat pen style written with overtones of Uncial, from century old scribes. Very suitable for greeting cards, headlines, packaging and many other applications.
  29. Aldous by Monotype, $40.99
    Aldous Vertical is a headline typeface designed by Walter Huxley in 1935. The Aldous Vertical font is a monoline all-capitals design, good for logos and titling.
  30. Invader by Yeahllow, $20.00
    Invader is a display font designed specifically for display, headline, logotype and similar applications. It is not intended for text use or for use at small sizes.
  31. EasyPeasyLemonSqueezy by lgtm, $25.00
    There is an addiction to symmetry. When I draw, when I write, when I take pictures, when I design. So in this font. Best use in Headlines.
  32. TC Europa by Monotype, $29.99
    Europa gives a rectangular appearance to words. Strokes have lightly flaired terminals to give the effect of serifs. The Europa font is excellent for headlines in journals.
  33. Suki by Joachim Frank, $22.00
    Sookie is a hand designed font for posters, invitations, headlines, lettering of nursery hooks, signs, young, fresh and round. Designed in March 2022 by Joachim Frank, Germany.
  34. AZ Harpers July by Artist of Design, $25.00
    AZ Harper's July font is inspired from original early 1900's Edward Penfield's poster art. This font is designed for use as a worn and antiqued headline.
  35. Mustang DD by Doffdog, $14.00
    Mustang is a vintage handmade all caps font. It is perfect for: logos, posters, labels, headlines, apparel & more. It comes with characters, numbers, marks and punctuation. Enjoy!
  36. Phosphor by Monotype, $29.99
    The Phosphor font was designed by Jakob Erbar and released in 1930. This inline headline face was designed to look like glowing letters, hence its name Phosphor.
  37. Agada MF by Masterfont, $59.00
    A practical font family with 3 weights for all your needs: headlines, body text, signage etc. Great revival of legendary calligraphic script. High legibility at small sizes
  38. Novin Shadow by Naghi Naghachian, $105.00
    Novin-Shadow is an outline Font with Shadow. It is based on Novin font family but as a separate headline font with Arabic and Latin characters. It is a typeface that gives the typographer and other graphic artists the possibility to use modern headline. It enables, moreover, the use of this typeface for decorative headlines and is suitable for manipulations in both vector-based and pixel-based graphic programs. Typographies in countries worldwide, whose alphabets derive from the Roman and Arabic, are dependent on such innovations in order to meet the increasing demands of modern communication. This typeface implies at the same time an enrichment of the possibilities for typographical design, which in turn increases the delight in such design. It gives me great pleasure to present this new typeface to my creative colleagues worldwide.
  39. Homura by Arterfak Project, $18.00
    Homura is a sans-serif display font that is inspired by newspaper headlines and modern typography. It comes in four styles: regular, rounded, slanted, and slanted rounded. This font is condensed, bold, and elegant, with a tight design that includes ink-traps in some sharp corners, giving it a fancy, fun, and minimalist impression. Flexible for various design themes. With its condensed and elegant look, Homura is perfect for creating high impact logos, headlines, and quotes. Homura's versatility makes it a great choice for any project. This font is perfect for large displays or headlines, such as logos, short quotes, stickers, label and posters. What you'll get : Uppercase & lowercase Numbers & punctuation Symbols & multilingual Stylistic alternates Give it a try today and see the difference it can make! Thanks!
  40. Hochland by Zealab Fonts Division, $18.00
    Hochland is a modern, condensed font, inspired by street urban style posters. It works well for headlines, logotypes, signs, posters, greeting card, letterhead, t-shirts, watermarks and more.
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