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  1. Manunggal by Differentialtype, $10.00
    Manunggal is a cool, stylish, modern and fun serif display font. This font is great for headlines, magazines, logos, branding and more! This font is PUA encoded which means you can access all of the glyphs and alternates with ease!
  2. NowGrotesk by Hot Russian Pancakes, $-
    Retro-futuristic unicase with alternates and ligatures, specially designed for magazine headlines and cheerful logos. Inspired by the art deco geometry and late 2000s trends in graphic design. Works well as text pattern. It is better suited for large type sizes.
  3. MPI No. 507 by mpressInteractive, $5.00
    No. 507 is an elegant headline font with added angled flourishes. Its unique features are angled terminals, small, pointed serifs, and no contrast in stroke weight. It is similar to No. 506, designed by William H. Page & Company around 1890.
  4. BLT Portage by Black Lab Type, $12.00
    PORTAGE is a slab serif that carries its own weight. Adventurous and rugged, this typeface that evokes the wild country and makes headlines stand out. The typeface was built from a land and forest journal from the mid-50's.
  5. Darken by limitype, $17.00
    Darken is a display typeface with a modern and futuristic impression with bold characters suitable for your display, headline, logo and branding needs. Darken is available in uppercase, numbers, symbols and multilingual and several alternatives. free and commercial versions available
  6. Dot Soon NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    Based on Alan Dempsey's design for Letraset in the 70s Pinball, these dots will add dash to any headline. All versions of this font include the Unicode 1250 Central European character set in addition to the standard Unicode 1252 Latin set.
  7. Almost Broken by Rillatype, $17.00
    Almost Broken is a modern display font with bold and strong personality but charmful. this font comes with two version, regular and slanted. Almost Broken is perfect for headlines, logotypes, magazine, advertising, etc. this font also comes with multilingual support.
  8. Churchward Brush by BluHead Studio, $20.00
    BluHead Studio LLC is pleased to announce the release of Churchward Brush by New Zealand typeface designer Joseph Churchward. This showcard brush hand-lettered design looks great for flashy headlines and signage! The Italic is especially fun to work with!
  9. OK Chorale NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    Another gem from Carl Holmes’ ABC of Lettering artbook, this unusual headline font is both elegant and edgy. Both versions of this font contain the Unicode 1252 (Latin) and Unicode 1250 (Central European) character sets, with localization for Romanian and Moldovan.
  10. Five Star Final by Solotype, $19.95
    Introduced by the American Type Founders Co. at the time of the Spanish American War and advertised as suitable for "War Scare Headlines"! Used by many papers for years after because the narrow type was suitable for narrow single column heads.
  11. Lotus Petal by Mysterylab, $18.00
    With firm roots in the groovy '60s and '70s — but with a modern twist — Lotus Petal is all whimsical and funky lines, coils, and curls. Just the right vibe for a vintage eye-catching banner headline or retro psychedelic poster graphics.
  12. Whoopee Cushion NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    One in the series of fonts celebrating the Halcyon Days of Handlettering. Whoopee Cushion is a slightly wacky headline font, based on a work by lettering artist Samuel Welo from the 1931 version of his "Studio Handbook for Artists and Advertisers."
  13. Marquee by Pelavin Fonts, $15.00
    Marquee is a family of two fonts, containing both faceted and solid characters which can be layered to effect 3D, dimensional and translucent marquee-style typography, allowing for the creation of headlines reminiscent of classic theater and motion picture marquee signage.
  14. County Clerk JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    County Clerk JNL was modeled after the vintage Hamilton wood type design Gothic Special, and is available in both regular and oblique versions. An early grotesk font, this condensed sans serif lends itself well to short headlines and brief body copy.
  15. Mylon by Nasir Udin, $19.00
    Mylon is an elegant display sans-serif family with high contrast. It has 14 styles with 7 weights plus matching italics. Mylon works well with headlines or short paragraphs. It has extended latin character set that supports 200+ latin-based languages.
  16. Emirose by Ergibi Studio, $16.00
    Emirose consists of 4 weights: Thin, Light, Regular and Bold, all equipped with many ligatures and alternative letters that look cute and classy. They work very well for your work such as logos, brands, packaging, posters, invitations, headlines, posters, and more.
  17. Perfect Sketch by Wiescher Design, $39.50
    Perfect Sketch is a classic Grotesk Typeface drawn with care by hand to imitate the way we used to sketch headlines before the ascent of computer based design. I sell 4 for the price of less than three. Yours Gert Wiescher
  18. Ulga Grid by ULGA Type, $19.00
    Update November 2022: ULGA Grid now features an oblique variant. It’s also been expanded into a family of different but related designs with the addition of ULGA Grid Solid and ULGA Grid Rounded typeface families. All variants and new designs are monospaced, sharing the same width as the original ULGA Grid font and matching character sets. The character set has also been enlarged and now supports Western Europe, Vietnamese, Central/Eastern Europe, Baltic, Turkish and Romanian. ULGA Grid is a modular, monospaced typeface reminiscent of the old Letraset LCD & Quartz typefaces from the 1970/80s with lots of alternative characters and ornaments to bring a fresh twist to the genre. The idea’s seed germinated while I was going through a phase of binge watching my favourite 1980/90s sci-fi movies (classics such as Terminator, Total Recall and RoboCop). However, perception and reality don’t always align. Thirty years later, when compared to today’s technology, some visual elements look kind of outdated, almost Retro Futuristic. The initial design process started out in Adobe Illustrator when I constructed letters from a few geometric shapes within a square block. Just playing around with different shapes was so engrossing that it wasn’t long before there were enough characters for a basic typeface. The project grew again as I experimented with designs within the shapes and set paragraphs of text in patterns, resulting in over a hundred alternative characters and ornaments, some of which double up as border designs. This typeface may be square but it’s anything but boring. What it lacks in legibility ULGA Grid makes up for in style and the end result is a surprisingly versatile typeface that you'll have fun using for a wide range of display purposes including CD covers, posters, packaging, advertising, brochures and film titles. Ironically, the fixed grid structure frees the characters to create patterns of text not possible with variable widths.
  19. Jarohy by Twinletter, $15.00
    This is a JAROHY gothic font that you should use to design Labels, Retro, Stamp, Badge, Oktoberfest Poster or others, Packaging, Headline, Beer, Logo, barbershops, Whiskey, tattoo, Music, Movie, certificate, Quotes, This is a font that is perfect for making any type of design. Whether you are creating a label for a beer bottle, a certificate for a whiskey bottle, a tattoo for your arm, or a headline for a poster, this font is what you need to make it happen. It is bold and masculine, making it perfect for any design that calls for a strong and memorable impression. You can choose the one that best suits your needs.
  20. FF Absara Sans by FontFont, $68.99
    French type designer Xavier Dupré created this sans FontFont in 2005. The family has 10 weights, ranging from Thin to Bold (including italics) and is ideally suited for advertising and packaging and logo, branding and creative industries projects. FF Absara Sans provides advanced typographical support with features such as ligatures, small capitals, alternate characters, case-sensitive forms, fractions, and super- and subscript characters. It comes with a complete range of figure set options – oldstyle and lining figures, each in tabular and proportional widths. This FontFont is a member of the FF Absara super family, which also includes FF Absara, FF Absara Headline, and FF Absara Sans Headline.
  21. ITC Handel Gothic Arabic by ITC, $103.99
    ITC Handel Gothic Arabic is a modern Kufi design by Nadine Chahine, created especially for headlines and display purposes. It comes in 5 different weights ranging from Light to Heavy which extends its usage capabilities considerably. The design is mono-linear and with the typical geometric construction associated with the Kufi style. Its usage can vary from headlines to logos to packaging. Given its large counters, it can function quite well in very small sizes too. Its pattern is quite homogenous, so it is not recommended to use this for whole paragraphs. The character set supports Arabic, Persian, and Urdu and also includes Basic Latin.
  22. Retro Drink by holyline design, $14.00
    Retro Drink Groovy Typeface by holyline. Retro Drink is inspire by 80s character and come with modern, groovy, playful and bold characters. This font comes in 4 style. Which consists of Regular, Outline, ShadowUp and ShadowDown. This font very easy to use and combine them with a trending design style. Retro Drink perfect for headline, sub headline, custom logo, packaging, quote, label , merchandise and all design you need for make the vibe more retro and anything for your creativity. And Retro Drink s perfect font if you want something new with your project, you can play the 4 font style and mix with your design, its very satisfy. Happy creating!
  23. Alga by Nova Type Foundry, $42.00
    Alga is a high contrast modern typeface with a contemporary look. It has subtle details that make it appealing for big sizes and headlines. It is a lively and charming serif typeface with lots of fancy curves. It is a serif typeface that will shine in headlines and short pieces of text. It also works in smaller sizes, but it is not for the tiny text sizes. Alga started from an exploration of the thinner weight with this idea of a tall and elegant serif typeface with low contrast. Then it evolved to be a high contrast font in the bold weight. But always keeping its style and personality.
  24. Classic Ribbon by Putracetol, $28.00
    Introducing a new Display Typeface called "Classic Ribbon". Inspired from music poster, carnival, typography and tatto from classic culture with inline style. This Inline style font works great as a headline for music promotion, film titles, Youtube tutorials and gig posters, and when combined with the included graphic presets and achieves a truly realistic classic look. This font is suitable for your projects such as logos, wedding invitations, branding, landing pages, apparel, posters, headlines, greeting cards, invitation cards, social media, crafting, quote and more. This font can be used and supported in various programs and OS, such as procreate, cricut, windows, macOS and others. This font is also support multi language.
  25. Zwart by Holland Fonts, $30.00
    Originally created with cutting in red litho film, as a headlining typeface for Vinyl music magazine. Its geometric structure was very applicable for early type design experiments on the computer. ...in the early 1980s, he (Max Kisman) became the designer of a small, independent music magazine Vinyl. This Amsterdam-based publication was set up very much as a response to the innovative British magazine, The Face. Responding to Neville Brody's radical designs for that magazine, Kisman began to experiment by creating new headline typefaces for each issue... (Emily King. New Faces: type design in the first decade of device-independent digital typesetting. 1987-1997.
  26. Sans Beam by Stawix, $35.00
    After releasing Amsi in 2015, this year Sans Beam is now ready to launch with the design that support many different usability from Headline to Body text, and specifically designed to be compatible with other font families of Stawix Foundry. This typeface has been designed under the simple idea of ‘Choose. Play. Repeat.’ on the limited space of typographic layout, in which most of the time faces the problem of choosing appropriate font weight that would serve the right intention. This typeface is designed to erase those problems, preventing impossibility in designer’s layout in both Body Text and Headline, which comes in 15 different weights.
  27. Deliciozo by Mokatype Studio, $20.00
    Deliciozo is a powerful and elegant display typeface, Deliciozo is strong for simple display design with short text like headlines and quotes. Build with several ligatures, Deliciozo makes a strong impression in print, headlines, videos, social media and etc. What's you get : Standard glyphs Ligatures (Opentype features) Web Font International Accent Works on PC & Mac Simple installations Accessible in Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe InDesign, and even work on Microsoft Word. PUA Encoded Characters - Fully accessible without additional design software. Fonts include multilingual support Image used: All photographs/pictures/vectors used in the preview are not included, they are intended for illustration only. Thank You
  28. Deckissa by Mokatype Studio, $24.00
    Deckissa is a reverse contrast serif font that is suitable for headlines and logos. Deckissa is built with a light stem, simple design, and nice curve that makes this font look elegant and luxurious. This font includes some ligature that you can combine to create a Headline, poster, or logo. Works on PC & Mac, simple installations, accessible in Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe InDesign, and even works on Microsoft Word. PUA Encoded Characters - Fully accessible without additional design software. Fonts include multilingual support Image used: All photographs/pictures/vectors used in the preview are not included, they are intended for illustration only. Thank You
  29. Biblia Serif Display by Hackberry Font Foundry, $12.95
    What I needed in my projects was a solid oldstyle serif typeface with impact for heads. I had an old engraving font, which I’d never really finished. It happened to be built on the Minister/Diaconia base drawings I used to create Biblia Serif, so I took a shot at it. It’s wide enough to minimize the large solid ink shapes of many of the bolder display headline faces. It’s not readable, but it’s very legible. This is exactly what I needed for headlines, callouts, and special subheads. It uses the same vertical metrics of the Biblia Serif book Production Group It helps keep fiction designs comfortable
  30. Android by Type Innovations, $39.00
    Android is an experimental 3D shadow outline font developed by the American type designer Alex Kaczun. The unique lighting created by the beveled edge in combination with an outline font was particularly difficult to create. But the result was worth the effort. Android makes for a powerful headline display that virtually pops off the page. There is a true three dimensional quality to this innovative new typeface. Use the regular Android when setting tight leading for smaller point sizes, and use Android Tall which has taller capitals for larger headlines. By experimenting with Type Effects in Illustrator or PhotoShop you can achieve some spectacular additional 3D effects.
  31. Breuer Condensed by TypeTrust, $30.00
    Breuer Condensed is a mechanical sans ideal for captions and headline settings, and may also be suitable for moderate lengths of body copy with its comprehensive offering of OpenType features. The italics are optically adjusted obliques with a selection of augmented lowercase glyphs to provide a warmer read. The overall design ensures a distinct aura of technical precision in a personable tone. This family of eight fonts is designed to accompany the Breuer Text and Breuer Headline sets released in 2007. Breuer Condensed offers a 76% narrower footprint compared to Breuer Text and is fine-tuned to render typographic color equivalent to each sibling Text weight.
  32. PF Das Grotesk Pro by Parachute, $79.00
    Das Grotesk was inspired by earlier nineteenth-century grotesques, but it is much more related to American gothic designs such as those by M.F. Benton. Due to their pure geometric structure, most grotesque typefaces tend to have a rather monotonous and lifeless appearance, thus failing to express the ideals of the modern creed. Das Grotesk on the other hand is a lively design with several distinguishable characteristics which attract attention when set at large sizes, whilst they become subtle and blend evenly at small sizes, fostering a neutral identity. This is a very legible and space-saving typeface with a narrow structure. It was designed with slanted curved ends and sheared terminals applied on several straight strokes. It has two-storey ‘a’ and ‘g’ but includes single-storey alternates. The family consists of 14 weights ranging from Extra Thin to Black (including true-italics). It provides simultaneous support for Latin, Cyrillic and Greek and is loaded with several advanced typographic features such as small caps. Download its complehensive PDF Specimen Manual for further details.
  33. Nusara by Locomotype, $19.00
    Introducing Nusara, the contemporary sans serif font that's taking the design world by storm. With its classic typography and modern twist, Nusara is the perfect font for designers who want to make an impact. Whether you're creating text or display materials, Nusara is versatile enough to handle it all. Nusara is also incredibly easy to read. Its clean lines and well-designed characters make it a breeze for your audience to read your message. And because it comes in nine weights—from Thin to Black—with matching italics, you have plenty of options when it comes to customizing your design. Whether you're creating a website, a brochure, or a social media post, Nusara is the perfect font for the job. With its contemporary look and feel, and its classic typography roots, it's a font that's sure to make an impact. So why not add Nusara to your design toolkit today? With its versatility, readability, and nine weights to choose from, it's the perfect font for all your design needs.
  34. Synthica by Volcano Type, $35.00
    Synthica is the advanced version of a geometrically constructed typeface – designed for a thesis project in summer 2010 in Pforzheim. In the context of electronic music and the profound analysis of its parameters, this typeface is primarly based on a strict modular grid. Additionally, the ascender, descender and the x height had slightly been increased in order to even out a visual difference in size between the glyphs. The name „Synthica“ dervives from a basic principle in electronic sound synthesis. Sinus, triangle and square are some of the basic waveforms in the synthesizers’ oscillator section and were thus used as geometric modules for the grid. The modularity and geometry also derive from different structures of electronic music. The strong emphasis on diagonal lines creates a rhythmic typeface that connotates electronic music patterns with highly recognisable glyphs. The contrast between digital and analog is another basic idea of this typeface: while Synthica Outline has a more synthetic and fragile character, the filled version Synthica Black serves as the analog counterpart.
  35. ATF Wedding Gothic by ATF Collection, $59.00
    Sporting broad, unadorned caps and just a dash of flair, ATF Wedding Gothic is like an engravers gothic at a black tie affair. It comes from the same tradition as other social gothics from the turn of the twentieth century, such as Engravers gothic and Copperplate. But where these are the faces of business cards and common announcements, ATF Wedding Gothic is a special occasion. Its swaying ‘R’ and ‘Q’, its characterful figures, and spritely-yet-sturdy insouciance make ATF Wedding Gothic well suited for tasteful engagements of all sorts. Yet there is much more here than the name implies. Originally offered long ago as metal type in a single, wide weight, this digital interpretation expands what was once a novelty design into a surprisingly versatile family of nine weights. An additional, narrower, standard width brings the count to eighteen fonts. From Thin to Medium, ATF Wedding Gothic retains the airy elegance of its source, while the heavier side of the family takes on an altogether different feel, more reminiscent of wooden poster type.
  36. Varietta by Sudtipos, $39.00
    Varietta is the result of my fascination with photographing the type designs of some marquees in Spanish markets. In them you can see many letter designs with reversed contrast and in different widths, probably based on the possibilities of photocomposition. At the same time I was working on the expansion of the Hastile typeface designed by Alessandro Butti for the Nebiolo foundry in Italy in the late 1930s, of which I had not seen any digitization. As I am not a fan of perfect revivals, I thought it could be interesting to connect Spain and Italy in a single typeface. The first step was to expand Butti's design to 27 styles, ranging from thin condensed to black expanded. To look for the Spanish connection and its characteristic inverse contrast I took advantage of the current technology that allows variable typefaces with many axes. From this, three scenarios of horizontal contrast were incorporated (top, bottom and mixed) which allows infinite possibilities of use. The final result is a collection of 108 static typefaces or a single variable file.
  37. Binate by Monotype, $49.99
    Binate provides a smart and adaptable solution for the modern creative. Designed with functionality at its core, Binate offers a synergetic blend of neutrality and expression — all within a contemporary superfamily. Binate combines the characteristics of a workhorse sans serif and an elegant brush-inspired display style. The Binate family delivers a wide variety of possibilities and combinations for designers with its vast range of weights from Hairline to Black. Built for purpose, Binate offers designers a diverse spectrum of expression, as Binate is as comfortable in the tiny details on packaging as it is in large formats like billboards and posters. Binate’s apertures present a crisp and rigid style that evoke a utilitarian design, yet experimenting with some of Binate’s lower hooks can offer a more approachable and friendly demeanor. All of Binate's companions — like its Italics — can unlock new layers of creativity and tone of voice, and they all feel at home on both digital and print mediums. Binate encourages you to experiment with its impressive weight ranges and arms you with ample tools to refine and tweak endlessly.
  38. Sarine by Type Dynamic, $37.00
    Sarine is a sans-serif typeface inspired by signage for traffic. It's a constructed family designed for technical application. The Sarine family includes 7 weights, from Hairline to Black, with their corresponding italics. Each font includes OpenType Features such as Stylistic Alternates, Proportional Figure, Tabular Figures, Numerator, Superscript, Denominators, Scientific Inferiors, Subscript, Ordinals, Ligatures and Fractions. Sarine family supports Latin and Cyrillic, all these languages are covered: Latin language support: Afar, Afrikaans, Albanian, Asturian, Azeri, Basque, Bosnian, Breton, Bulgarian, Catalan, Cornish, Corsican, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Esperanto, Estonian, Faroese, Filipino, Finnish, Flemish, French, Frisian, Friulian, Gaelic, Galician, German, Greenlandic, Hungarian, Icelandic, Indonesian, Irish, Italian, Kurdish, Latin, Latvian, Lithuanian, Luxembourgish, Malagasy, Malay, Maltese, Maori, Moldavian, Norwegian, Occitan, Polish, Portuguese, Provençal, Romanian, Romansch, Saami, Samoan, Scots, Scottish, Serbian, Slovak, Slovenian, Spanish, Swahili, Swedish, Tagalog, Turkish, Walloon, Welsh, Wolof Cyrillic language support: Adyghe, Avar, Belarusian, Bulgarian, Buryat, Chechen, Erzya, Ingush, Kabardian, Kalmyk, Karachay-Balkar, Karakalpak, Kazakh, Komi, Kyrgyz, Lak, Macedonian, Moldovan, Mongol, Permyak, Russian, Rusyn, Serbian, Tatar, Tofa, Tuvan, Ukrainian, Uzbek
  39. Balivia by Ardyanatypes, $10.00
    Introducing the bold serif font that was made to provide more choices for your designs, this is Balivia Serif Bold Family, Balivia comes with many choices from Thin to Black, to give you the choice of using it. of each of these styles, has a different taste, is very suitable for use in various design needs and really gives a special, elegant and modern impression. Balivia is very suitable for use in any design. Such as wedding invitations, branding, fashion, book titles, business cards, posters, and many more that can be combined with Balivia Bold Serif Family. Balivia is also equipped with many languages, so it is very easy to use for the needs of every country and language, is also equipped with alternative stylistic to make your design more attractive, and also has ligatures and discretionary ligatures to be used as decorative fonts. A guide to accessing all alternatives can be read at: http://adobe.ly/1m1fn4Y how to access alternate? Photoshop go to Window - glyphs Illustrator go to Type - glyphs
  40. Amfibia by ROHH, $40.00
    Amfibia™ is a soft, flat-sided geometric grotesk family with a lot of character, equipped with tons of ligatures and swashes. Its main function is display use of all kinds, however it is prepared to serve as paragraph text typeface thanks to its 5 widths, giving total amount of 100 fonts. It is crafted for a broad variety design situations - from posters, magazine editorial use, logo design & branding, to web design, user interfaces and mobile applications. Main features: - 5 widths (Narrow, Condensed, Normal, Expanded, Wide), each consisting 20 fonts - 10 weights for each width (from Hairline to Black) - handdrawn, carefully crafted obliques - over 900 glyphs, full of swashes, initial forms, terminals and ligatures - pronounced ink traps and large x-height improving legibility in small sizes as well as adding strong personality to display sizes - flat-sided letter shapes adding vertical rhythm and elegance to narrow widths - extended latin language support - OpenType features (swashes, initials, terminals, standard and discretionary ligatures, stylistic sets, contextual alternates, case sensitive forms, lining, oldstyle and tabular figures, slashed zero, fractions, superscript and subscript, ordinals, currencies and symbols)
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