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  1. Brochette by Hanoded, $15.00
    A ‘Brochette’ in French is a skewer. I used to be a tour guide and some years ago, I guided a couple of tours in Mali. Every night at dinner we had the choice of a ‘Brochette de Capitaine’ (grilled Nile perch on a skewer) or a ‘Brochette de Bœuf’ (grilled beef on a skewer). Of course, every night the Brochette came with French fries and ‘petits pois’ (peas). It was really nice, but after 4 months of eating Brochettes, I longed for something different! Brochette is a very nice rounded font. It comes with curls, swirls and swashes.
  2. Dambera by Tour De Force, $25.00
    Dambera is a made up word I used as planet name in my first comic published in a kids magazine when I was 6 years old. Dambera font has pretty similar reference - it's a simple script font I initially designed for wedding invitations and restaurant menus, but it can have wide appliance in every design field, from posters, book covers, outdoor signes to labels and packages. It contains a set of stylistic ligatures and swash alternates, as well as a small set of floral dingbats. Also contains a set of characters with specific endings (in OpenType terminology, better known under FINA term).
  3. 1682 Writhed Hand by GLC, $42.00
    This funny font was created inspired from a contract of sale for a field prepared by a French notary in the end of the year 1682 (December seventh). We have worked to transform the almost illegible original form into a contemporary usable typeface, but keeping the special "writhed" appearance. It is a "pro" font containing Western (including Celtic) Eastern and Central European, Icelandic, Baltic, and Turquish diacritics. The numerous OTF alternates and ligatures(about 5 different glyphs or ligatures for almost each basic lower case letter) made the font looking like a real various hand as closely as we can do it.
  4. Radiant by NicePrice Font Collection, $4.99
    Radiant font was designed by Robert Hunter Middleton in 1938 and first appeared with the Ludlow Typograph Company. It displays the strong stroke contrast typical of transitional antiquas but has no serifs. It mixes characteristics of the antique style with that of the sans serif and is therefore referred to as a sans serif antiqua. The font Brittanic displays similar characteristics. The slender characters with their high x-heights give Radiant font an elegant, sophisticated look. The finer weights are a good choice for short and middle length texts and the bolder weights are good for headlines.
  5. Holiday Harmony by Putracetol, $22.00
    Introducing “Holiday Harmony,” a quirky Christmas-themed font that encapsulates the joy and spirit of the holiday season. This display font, crafted with precision, is unique and playful, making it a perfect choice for a wide range of festive applications. Each letter is designed with elements reminiscent of Christmas – from jolly Santa Claus to graceful reindeers, snowflakes to gifts wrapped with love. With nine distinct variations, “Holiday Harmony” offers versatility; each style resonating the warmth and happiness associated with Christmas. It’s not just a font but an experience, bringing stories to life with its all-caps and crafting-friendly design.
  6. Risque Pro by Stiggy & Sands, $29.00
    Our Risque Pro draws inspiration from the title screen of the 1962 Looney Toons cartoon, "Martian through Georgia". Originally an all Capitals reference, Risque includes Capitals, lowercase, and SmallCaps sets as festive and irregular in its bounce as the cartoon reference. This frolicking fun typeface has retro roots, but also an all around offbeat personality that opens it up to a wide gamut of uses. Opentype features include: - SmallCaps. - Full set of Inferiors and Superiors for limitless fractions. - Tabular, Proportional, and Oldstyle figure sets (along with SmallCaps versions of the figures). - Stylistic Alternates for Caps to SmallCaps conversion.
  7. Gridlock by I Can Be Your Type, $10.00
    A condensed font using constructivism history to convey the cold hearted steel of machinery and progress. Gridlock tries it's best to fit as much info as possible in a small space neatly in line and with the subtle curves and smoothness of bent steel. The inspiration for Gridlock actually came accidentally after designing some lettering for a self-promo project and it needed something that just was condensed with visual appear. So imagining about how condensed fonts feel, I imagined them being squished together just like cars in traffic are forced to work together to make it to their end destination.
  8. The Fox Tail by Din Studio, $22.00
    Hi Font Lovers! Let me introduce you to The Fox Tail – Font Duo&Extras The Fox Tail – Font Duo&Extras is a font inspired by the retro style and fox’s tail. It has a unique and attractive design so it is suitable for logos, branding projects, product packaging, quotes, greeting cards and many more. Includes: Features: A Full Set of Lowercase and Uppercase Stylistic Alternates Character Set (A-Z) Numerals and Punctuation (OpenType Standard) Accents (Multilingual Characters) PUA Encoded Make your design look unique with retro vibes. I hope The Fox Tail could fit your project’s standard.
  9. Bassanova by Julia Bausenhardt, $35.00
    Bassanova is a dynamic display font inspired by lettering on the "Love in the Afternoon" movie poster by Saul Bass. The font captures the minimalistic, yet very distinct look that is so typical for his designs. Bassanova offers four versions for each letter that change automatically and give the font a handlettered feel. It also contains over 100 discretionary ligatures to add even more dynamic letter combinations to the mix. This cool all-caps typeface fits a wide range of design applications, and it features a full international character set. Please activate Open Type Features to get the most out of this font.
  10. MVB Gryphius by MVB, $39.00
    MVB Gryphius is a digitization of uncommon type from an era normally associated with the work of Nicolas Jenson. Produced by Otto Trace, the fonts come from types used by Sebastian Gryphius in Lyon in the early 16th century. The italic appears in a book from 1524 and the roman and small caps appear with the same italic in another book printed by Gryphius in 1541. Retaining the rough contours and uneven texture of its source, MVB Gryphius is best used at text sizes from 12- to 15-point, but its old world character can work in display settings too.
  11. Helotypo by Logofonts, $10.00
    Helotypo is Sans Serif fonts great for product logo, poster, headline, card logo, web, magazine, packaging, stationery and much more. Easily creates your own logo type with fonts. Helotypo has an Open Type feature to access a large selection of unique alternative letters and many ligatures to make it easier for you to create. Helotypo can be accessed perfectly on design applications such as Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, Corel Draw, Affinity Designer but does not rule out the possibility that it can also be accessed using web-based applications such as kittl, canva, artboard studio and others.
  12. Ingeborg by Typejockeys, $70.00
    The Ingeborg family was designed with the intent of producing a readable modern face. Its roots might well be historic, but its approach is very contemporary. Ingeborg’s Text Weights are functional and discreet. This was achieved without losing the classic characteristics of a Didone typeface, which are the vertical stress and the high contrast. The Display Weights on the other hand are designed to fulfil their job and catch the reader’s eye by individual form language and a whole lot of ink on the paper. Nevertheless both are of one origin and work together in harmony.
  13. Goolavin by Attype Studio, $25.00
    Goolavin is a Modern Minimal Serif typeface This font exudes a sense of power. It is elegant but strong and confident in appearance. Each letter has been carefully designed to create the best possible impression. It looks stunning on packaging, clothing, and any industry where elegance is needed without sacrificing boldness. that suitable for strong and modern looks on your works. Goolavin is perfect for sport product, branding, logo, invitation, stationery, product packaging, merchandise, monogram, blog design, game titles, cute style design, Book/Cover Title and more. Features : - Goolavin Font - Ligatures - Multilingual, US Roman, Latin 1 Support
  14. Glitter Girl by Comicraft, $19.00
    Glitter Girl is a naive but romantic and flirty face with fragments of tinsel in its hair. Here's a font with a fresh attitude dressed in frilly flowing flower child fabrics sparkling with sequins. If you're looking for a light feminine aesthetic to grace your chic fashionista blog or livejournal, give it a little Glitter Girl Gossip, a safe text with long legs that will treat your thoughts with a twinkle and a touch of magic. These chic, cozy, clean, warm and fuzzy fonts are BFF -- Best Fonts for Facebook statements you want to share with your social network!
  15. Hustle Actlife by Letterena Studios, $10.00
    Hi, Everyone! If you’re looking for a cute but elegant font to captivate your audiences or customers then we’ve got the font for you! Introducing Hustle Actlife - A Serif Font This typeface with elegant style looks very interesting for loads of different projects and promotions. It is perfect to be used on your website, for your social media branding, Pinterest banners, printed products, and more! This font is inspired by the classy style of women who are very luxury so it is perfect for a high-class business. Includes: Hustle Actlife (OTF) Features: Ligatures Alternates Multilingual Support PUA Encoded Numerals and Punctuation
  16. MFC Fantasie Monogram by Monogram Fonts Co., $169.00
    The inspiration source for Fantasie Monogram is another hand-drawn design from a vintage embroidery publication which relies on rigid geometric letterforms on a dynamic slant stepping downwards. This monogram, which evokes visions of it embossed or printed on antique cookie tins, was originally intended to adorn handkerchiefs, but the possibilities of its use are up to your imagination. This is one of many monogram designs from the early 1900’s which fall into a two letter format that is either adorned or interwoven decorative elements. Download and view the MFC Fantasie Guidebook if you would like to learn a little more.
  17. Dare by Device, $39.00
    Dare is a bold, single-weight titling font in capitals only. It is built from flat-pen strokes, with looping bowls and sharp, incised darts. It borrows a pinch of the hand-drawn swagger of Bauer's Cartoon (designed in 1936 by H. A. Trafton), used as Dan Dare's signature logo in the British boy's comic Eagle, and also the upward-pointing serifs of machine-moderne typefaces such as Dynamo (designed by K. Sommer for Ludwig & Mayer in 1930). Suitable for book covers, magazines, branding, packaging – any place where an impactful, contemporary statement is required, but still with an undertone of 20th century tradition.
  18. Agentic by Artisticandunique, $55.00
    Agentic Serif font family has 18 styles and multi-language support. It is ideal for creating your articles thanks to its easy readability. The combination of sharp corners and soft turns in the characters offers alternatives to create different moods in your projects. You can create creative and stylish designs with combinations of upper and lowercase letters in the title and text. This font helps you discover the best mood for your projects, from body text to big headlines, classic to modern and bold looks. Well suited for books and magazines, magazine covers, editorials, headlines, websites, logos, invitations, branding, advertisements and more.
  19. Kaarna by LetterMaker, $28.90
    Kaarna is a rough hand drawn sans serif. The underlying shapes and structure are designed in the style of modern sans serifs which are made livelier by the hand drawn look. The condensed proportions make it especially suitable for use in large headlines and to achieve maximum impact. The hand drawn texture becomes clearly visible in big sizes and quiets down when used small. This allows you to use Kaarna for both headlines and short to medium length texts, ensuring visually unified typography. Because of its design and large character set, Kaarna is well suited for branding, advertising, packaging and editorial use.
  20. Replica Rough SG by Spiece Graphics, $39.00
    Here’s an edge-tattered, slightly distorted typeface that was developed from hand stamping using ink. You’ll find it ideal for both display and text situations where legibility is a big concern. This version holds up in very small sizes. Replica Rough SG Regular and Bold are now available in the OpenType format. This OpenType version includes stylistic alternates, discretionary ligatures, small caps, petite caps, ornaments and oldstye figures. Advanced features currently work in Adobe Creative Suite InDesign, Creative Suite Illustrator, and Quark XPress. Check for OpenType advanced feature support in other applications as it gradually becomes available with upgrades.
  21. Heliuk by Fateh.Lab, $10.00
    Heliuk is a condensed type of font that has a different character from the previous condensed font, Heliuk has a strong but soft character, with a cheerful and fresh theme, supported by 4 choices of font types, Heliuk is able to answer your current needs who are designing something great. and what's even more interesting you get a very cool free vector bonus. Its weight is superior in posters, social media, headlines, magazine titles, clothing, large print formats - and wherever you want to see it. Inspired by the design styles that are currently popular, let's make your imagination come true with heliuk.
  22. Seminar SRF by Stella Roberts Fonts, $25.00
    When Ray Larabie donated some font work files to the Stella Roberts font project, he suggested that whenever possible the design get reworked to reflect some update and change. Jeff Levine overhauled the original design and made numerous changes to end up with Seminar SRF and its oblique version. A friendly, clean sanserif with a nod to the classic Optima, this text face can easily fit into word copy or hold its own in headlines. The net profits from my font sales help defer medical expenses for my siblings, who both suffer with Cystic Fibrosis and diabetes. Thank you.
  23. Stick-A-Round by PintassilgoPrints, $24.00
    Stick-A-Round started as an attempt to domesticate the wild ​Daft Brush font. During the process, though, it begun taking its own shape and personality, with friendly rounded terminals, dynamic interlock pairs and lots of alternates. There are at least 4 variations for each letter and 2 for the numbers and ​for ​some punctuation marks, plus a​n extra​ set of stylistic alternates. Besides showing up such a good humor​, this font brings a lovely mate loaded with handy ornaments to jazz up your designs. ​​Stick-A-Round, And ​Have ​Some ​Fun. I bet you will!
  24. Grimmig by Schriftlabor, $40.00
    Grimmig draws inspiration from solid and angular blackletter shapes and the idea of cutting letters out of paper. The interaction between curves, sharp edges, and partially unconventional serif placement makes it an excellent typeface for impactful headlines. The vivid details fade into the background in smaller sizes and provide an enjoyable reading experience for continuous text. Open counters and a large x-height contribute to Grimmig’s legibility in text sizes. It was developed as part of the MA Typeface Design in the University of Reading but had started before as a graduation project for Tamara Pilz.
  25. Dalgonis Brush by ijemrockart, $15.00
    Dalgonis Brush is handmade script font with stunning characters. Ideal for logos, name tag, handwritten quotes, product packaging, merchandise, social media & greeting cards. It contains a full set of lower & uppercase letters, a large range of punctuation, numerals, and multilingual support. The font also contains several alternatives for lowercase characters, accessible in the Adobe Illustrator Glyphs panel, or under Stylistic Alternates in the Adobe Photoshop OpenType menu. But If you don't have any opentype specific software, you can still use Collatin as is with its standard lowercase and uppercase letters. - Files Included Dalgonis Brush.otf Dalgonis Brush.otf Thank You.
  26. Processual by letra Um, $2.00
    After readings and reflections about the process-poem,“anti-literary” movement, contemporary of concretism, a font of simple form that could provide directions and sense of reading demanded its creation. So we have done the labor of the processual, modulate by consequence and not by option, born with autonomy and authority. The process demanded soon two things: first, to not be one more “hard to read pixelfont” used only by its creators; second, to attend to the requirements of the poem-process, not like a good daughter but like a modern and comprehensive grandchild (the generations understand themselves to the jumps).
  27. Koolvexa by Qaratype, $15.00
    Koolvexa is a modern display serif font. This font is perfect for branding, logos, social media, prints, stickers, shirts, svg files and more! Koolvexa is unique as it can be used for a variety of design styles. It fits in wonderfully for free-spirited, boho designs and also for more classy editorial looks! There are a lot of fun stylistic alternates available to use with this font. These letters are embedded into the font file and easily accessible in programs such as photoshop and illustrator. Main Features: Uppercase & Lowercase letters Punctuation and special characters Multilingual support Ligatures & Alternate glyphs
  28. ZionTrain Pro by AndrijType, $39.00
    Originally ZionTrain was built as a (probably first in Cyrillic!) navigation typeface for the Kharkiv identity project and Kharkiv subway and airport navigation systems. We wanted comprehensible, distinctive letterforms, that can help everybody on the way from Babylon to Zion. The project was used in Kharkiv promotion at homeland and abroad, but was rejected by the new government. As a corporate typeface it was used for a few cultural projects. Now it is equipped with Slavic Cyrillic and Monotonic Greek and has special Stencil faces especially for low-budget navigations (don't forget to get your own Stencil Medium for free!).
  29. Andove by Locomotype, $20.00
    Andove is a narrow sans font with very tight compression. With a slim character and a fairly large x-height, Andove looks great for very large and eye-catching typesettings. The one-sided serif in ascenders makes this font very unique and stands out to show it is sporty and strong enough. What's even more interesting is Andove has a true italic on each weight so it can be an option for really big headlines and poster title. Andove consists of 10 styles in six weights — Thin to Bold — Upright and True Italics and comes with extended language support including Cyrillic.
  30. OTC Eugen by Ograda Type Company SRL, $29.00
    OTC Eugen is a geometric grotesque with industrial socialist aspect. It is a somewhat brute interpretation of the graphic environment and old era typography found around cities or in the country side in Romania. It works best as a display typeface used in big titles, in branding projects for clear wordmarks, or around the house where you can just go wild and make your own mark with the stencil version. Two styles: Display & Stencil. Various stylistic and contextual alternates, and a considerable amount of ligatures, arrows and more. Language support for: Basic Latin, Western, Central & Eastern European languages.
  31. Fillmade Signature by ijemrockart, $15.00
    Fillmade Signature is a handwritten signature typeface coming with more than 389 stylistic ligatures. Its classy energetic look makes it the perfect fit for feminine logos, printed quotes, invitation cards, social media headers, product packaging and a lot more! Files Include : Fillmade Signature.otf Multilanguage Support To enable the OpenType Stylistic alternates, you need a program that supports OpenType features such as Adobe Illustrator CS, Adobe Indesign & CorelDraw X6-X7. There are additional ways to access alternates, using Character Map (Windows), Nexus Font (Windows), Font Book (Mac) or a software program such as PopChar (for Windows and Mac).
  32. SK Fushimi by Shriftovik, $32.00
    SK Fushimi is an accidental experimental font inspired by modern Japanese culture and aesthetics. Its futuristic geometric shapes, on the one hand, follow the spirit of the time of the land of the rising sun, and on the other hand, they make homage to technology. Like Japanese culture, the SK Fushimi font plastic fits perfectly into many areas of graphic design, supporting and complementing any graphic solutions. In addition, this font supports a multilingual set of more than fifty characters, including Cyrillic and Latin alphabets. Unusual in all respects, the font is perfect for the same unusual design or will make it so!
  33. Peosa by Logofonts, $10.00
    Peosa is Modern sans serif fonts great for product logo, poster, headline, card logo, web, magazine, packaging, stationery and much more. Easily creates your own logo type with fonts. Peosa has an Open Type feature to access a large selection of unique alternative letters and many ligatures to make it easier for you to create. Peosa can be accessed perfectly on design applications such as Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, Corel Draw, Affinity Designer but does not rule out the possibility that it can also be accessed using web-based applications such as kittl, canva, artboard studio and others.
  34. StoneWash by Scholtz Fonts, $15.00
    StoneWash is a funky, grunge font, with a monumental marble finish. The font combines an “old as the hills grunge” look with IN YOUR FACE, modern lines. It has a look of very old, washed out denim, about to disintegrate. StoneWash has all of the grunge characteristics: -- it’s dirty and corroded -- it’s coarse & broken -- it’s rough & pitted It also has the characteristics of an African style font: -- it’s ethnic -- it’s irregular -- it’s primitive -- it’s rustic -- it’s vibrant Use StoneWash for a great variety of applications: -- think advertisements - think flyers - think graffiti art - think posters - think magazine pages. You have to have StoneWash.
  35. 1565 Renaissance by GLC, $20.00
    This set of initial letters was inspired from French renaissance decorated letters. It is a typical pattern, one among dozen quite similar, but this one was in use in Paris, unchanged, for centuries, and was still in use in the beginning of 1900s. This explains the difference between I and J, U and V. These characters were engraved years after the original set. Our font was inspired from a late 1800s publication. It can be used as well with Humane fonts (like our 1543 Humane Janson or 1592 GLC Garamond) as with modern fonts like our 1820 Modern or 1906 French News.
  36. Club Type by Club Type, $37.00
    Perhaps the greatest tragedy in all English history began in 1642 when, for five years, families and friends were divided by violent struggle. Respect for the monarchy was as great then as it is today; but it was squandered by Charles I and Civil War ensued. Out of Cromwell's eventual victory came a period of absolute rule just as arbitrary. In communicating the affairs of Court, Mercurius Aulicus can claim to be England's first regular newspaper, printed at Oxford and reprinted in London almost throughout the entire war. This typeface family echoes the calligraphic scripts of newspaper cartoons of the time.
  37. Organic Thinker by Bogstav, $19.00
    Monospaced fonts can be so dull...they are often only suitable for something like programming and other places where you need the text lined up perfectly. Well, that is not the case with Organic Thinker! Yes, it is monospaced, but it is also handmade and full of vibrant and organic life! Each letter has 5 slightly different versions, and they automatically changes as you type - makes you forget everything about programming, kerning and other dull things! :) Well...you are more than welcome to use Organic Thinker for your next Turbo Pascal text, actually I'd fancy that! :)
  38. Fehlian by SIAS, $39.90
    In Fehlian I blended features of my earlier Arthur and Lindau releases. Fehlian is a sturdy yet sophisticated Art Deco style Roman semi-serif. It is an excellent choice for titlings, headlines, labels, shopfronts and any other display usage which needs to be typographically furnished with something special. Moreover, besides the plain Fehlian font you have the option of yet another two wonderfully decorated versions which lend even more beauty to your designs. Note that Fehlian is a capitals-only product. It has no lowercase but the uppercase is completed for multilingual usage and supports every Euro-Latin language.
  39. Worn Gothic by Baseline Fonts, $39.00
    Worn Gothic, a typeface from the Grit History™ B family, creates rock solid text-- characters that are weathered, defined and strong, like the body of a gargoyle. Worn Gothic is rugged but legible, whose words stay firmly liquid, like dates stamped in concrete. Disjointed K legs create an unnerving look that makes you stare into the structure of the type. Oddities like this complement the integrity of its fluctuating strokes and consistent X-Height. It offers a few stylistic alternates to maintain readability at any size, in many languages. Worn Gothic offers full Greek character support as well as all punctuation.
  40. Monotype Old Style by Monotype, $29.99
    Monotype Old Style is a nineteenth century update of Caslon Old Face with characteristics of the moderns built in. Monotype Old Style was recut by Monotype in 1901 from a Stephenson Blake & Company version. The design originated at the Miller and Richard foundry in 1860. In some respects it can be seen as transitional between old style and modern, but the spirit of the old styles predominates. By the turn of the century it had become a successful rival to the moderns. The Monotype Old Style font family is an attractive design which gives a light, airy feel to text.
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