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  1. Fenomen Sans by Signature Type Foundry, $38.00
    Geometrical drawing of Fenomen Sans typeface goes back to the roots of the Bauhaus aesthetics and the entire architectural and design avant-garde of the 20th century. It is still a symbol of functional rationality, clean aesthetics in relation to shape, and of progressive thinking. Its popularity is timeless and permanent. The set contains eight basic alphabets of a square pattern, eight semicondensed, eight condensed and eight extremely condensed alphabets, all in Latin and Cyrillic alphabets. Every font of the family has four types of numerals, small caps and variant letters. The typesetting can fluently use all fonts simultaneously. The typeface originated between the years 2011–2014 and was subjected to a series of tests for the fluent legibility of narrow fonts even in extreme conditions. Narrow fonts provide this set with the maximum use also for newspaper typesetting. The typeface has an elegant, delicate design in thin fonts and sufficient legibility in bold. Mutual contrast produces creative tension. Font name acronyms described: SCN = SemiCondensed CN = Condensed XCN = ExtraCondensed
  2. 1871 Dreamer 2 Pro by GLC, $42.00
    Like our first "1871 Dreamer Script" this script font was inspired from a lot of manuscripts, notes and drafts, written by the famous american poet Walt Whitman. However, it is a very different font, with a higher x-line, numerous different ligatures, alternates and twin letters, including fractions, and, as a real "Pro" font, usable not only for Western European, but also for Eastern and Central European, Baltic and Turkish.
  3. Redflick by Zamjump, $19.00
    Introducing Redflick the display font, with consistent characters and a modern italic style. It has a naughty and unique look. The form has a firm consistency. I'd say that adds to its charm—and it does. It's great for headlines and titles, but also very easy to read in sentence form. It's perfect for branding and packaging, books, invitations, and anything else you want in a casual setting — without being too childish.
  4. Wedding Text by Monotype, $40.99
    Wedding Text was designed by Morris Fuller Benton in 1901 for American Type Founders (ATF). The face was so popular that its forms soon began appearing with other font foundries under different names, Elite Kanzlei with D. Stempel AG, Comtesse with C.F. Rühl, Linotext with Linotype, etc. Its ornamental forms are not considered very legible by today's standards; therefore it should be used for headlines and short texts in point sizes 12 or larger.
  5. Finocchio by The Ampersand Forest, $45.00
    Finocchio (yes, we know — wink) has the playful, round shapes of a French Ronde with the sharp angles of Italian Futurism. It's a bold, fun, excellent branding face — wherever you need some gusto or brio or forza! Finocchio comes with a large number of ligatures for fluidity. It also comes with a solid, readable set of non-script small caps, so all you need for that sign is one coordinated font! It also comes with loads of fun alternates! Finocchio is made with love in The Ampersand Forest.
  6. Rosiana by Arterfak Project, $24.00
    Rosiana is a modern decorative serif font. Inspired by the classic typography which visualizes a bright shade that feels good to apply to your design, such as magazines, cards, invitations, labels, logo, logotypes, books, packaging, and more! Designed with high contrast and soft-sharp serif that looks strong and confident as a display. Equipped with 200+ special characters and ligatures to beautify your typographic design. Font featured: Uppercase Lowercase Numbers Symbol Accented characters ÞþßÀÁÂÃÄÅÆÇÐĐÈÉÊËÌÍÎÏŁÑÒÓÔÕÖØŒŠÙÚÛÜŸÝŽàáâãäåæçđèéêëìíîïłñòóôõöøœšùúûüýÿž ĀāĆćĈĉČčĎďĒēĚěĜĝĤĥĨĩĪīĴĵŃńŇňŌōŔŕŘřŚśŜŝŞşŢţŤťŨũŪūŮůŴŵŶŷŹźẀẁẂẃẄẅĹ徼 Stylistic alternates Stylistic set 01-11 Ligatures
  7. Beauty Rose by Nissa Nana, $25.00
    Beauty Rose is an enchanting handwritten font. This versatile script font has a wide spectrum of applications ranging from greeting cards to headlines and is guaranteed to add a romantic feel to your next project.
  8. Ledgewood by Balpirick, $15.00
    Ledgewood is a clean and stylish handwritten font, carefully handcrafted to become a true favorite. This font will look outstanding in any context, whether it’s being used on busy backgrounds or as a standalone headline!
  9. Barclay Outline by Monotype, $29.99
    Barclay Outline is a headline font in the style of a modern typeface. The letters of the Barclay Outline font are like a bold modern face with a fine outline contrasted and strong shadow strokes.
  10. Karline by Rillatype, $17.00
    Introducing, Karline! Karline is a reversed contrast font that will fit perfectly into any of your design such as branding, packaging, headline, tshirt, branding, etc. This font also support multilingual support and PUA encoded already.
  11. Quant by Hoftype, $49.00
    Quant is a contrasted typeface with a fresh and well-reasoned appearance. It owes allegiance to classical structure but is a free design and does not refer to any historical model. Although it has strong qualities as a reading type, its distinct and powerful ductus makes it superb for headlines and in display sizes. Quant is well-equipped for ambitious typography. The Quant family consists of 8 styles, comes in OpenType format with extended language support for more than 40 languages. All weights contain small caps, proportional lining figures, tabular lining figures, proportional old style figures, lining old style figures, matching currency symbols, fraction and scientific numerals.
  12. MBF Louna by Moonbandit, $16.00
    Louna is an elegant, multi purpose serif font. This typeface is perfect for projects with a beauty, elegant, expensive theme, Louna also has many discretionary ligatures to enhance the prestige feel in your project. You can use Louna for display, logo, headline, titling, and even text.
  13. Great Lakes Shadow NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    Handlettering on a 1930s travel poster for the Canadian Pacific Railway provided the pattern for this distinctive Deco typeface. A strong dropshadow treatment has been added so you can create can't-miss headlines easily. Both versions of the font contain characters to support all major European languages.
  14. Linotype Albawing by Linotype, $29.99
    Linotype Albawing is the text type that is derived from the original idea for Linotype Albatross. The sketches were done with Fontographer 3.5 using the simplified outlines of Linotype Albatross. Linotype Albawing is an agile, lively and elegant font and well-suited for headlines, posters and advertisements.
  15. All Round Gothic by Dharma Type, $24.99
    Originally designed in 2012 by Ryoichi Tsunekawa, All Round Gothic is a font family inspired by classic sans serif fonts such as Avant Garde Gothic and Futura. All Round Gothic is a structured geometric sans, but also creates a sweet and cute atmosphere by removing unnecessary stems. With their bowls shaped by not-perfectly-geometric circles, All Round Gothic makes an organic impression in some degree. As a result, All Round Gothic became a new font family that covers between 1920s Bauhaus and contemporary design trends comprehensively and one of the most suitable family for any purpose such as text, headline, logo, poster, and animations thanks to clean and legible but soft and friendly letterforms. All Round Gothic includes 5 weights and obliques corresponding to each weight. Why don't you try this family if you got a little bored with classic sans serifs. This font is used in Minions movie.
  16. Moutyara by Dora Typefoundry, $19.00
    Moutyara – New Stylish Sans Serif Font with Fancy Curves. A very versatile font that works both large and small. With its angular shape, it is practical while maintaining elegance and boldness. Moutyara is perfect for logo design, magazine headlines, product packaging, branding projects, social media posts, advertisements, invitations, labels or whatever project you're working on. Create something beautiful today with Moutyara. Features: - All Caps Font with different uppercase and lowercase - Number & Symbol - Supported Languages - Alternates and Ligatures - PUA Encoded What is included: - Moutyara Regular (otf-ttf) We highly recommend using a program that supports OpenType features and Glyphs panels like Adobe apps and Corel Draw, so you can see and access all Glyph variations. This type of family has become the work of true love, making it as easy and fun as possible. I really hope you enjoy it! Thank you Enjoy the font and go get creative :)
  17. Palmona Plus by Ingo, $46.00
    A rustic black letter from the 1930ies — with stylistic alternates. The high degree of abstraction of this typeface allows it to appear modern, even though its shapes clearly show an origin from Fraktur and Gothic. The letters present the effect of woodcarving or silhouette cuttings as they are defined exclusively with straight lines and sharp corners. By doing without any bowls, the typeface becomes a stylistic entity with a decorative effect. Palmona is especially appealing in combination with bold illustrations. Some of the characters of Palmona are available in one or more alternate forms which can be accessed manually or automatically. Use of these alternates is most easily operated with OpenType-Functions Standard-Ligatures and Discretional Ligatures in the user program. With Standard Ligatures activated, problematic letter compositions are substituted with appropriate ligatures. Likewise, in certain letter combinations the alternates are inserted. The Discretional Ligatures include additional alternatives. Configuration of the characters of the Palmona font is according to Unicode ISO 8859-1 (Latin1). Consequently all characters for all European languages with Latin type are covered — including Turkish, the Baltic languages, East European and Scandinavian languages. Congruent with the time of its origin and typical for black letter typefaces, Palmona also includes a long s as well as — uncommon but definitely reasonable — a capital ß. Both characters are automatically applied with the activation of Discretional Ligatures, and the associated ligatures appear automatically as well. When using ”long s,“ you must ensure the correct use of the rules for the Fraktur font: ”round s“ is always at the end of the word, also in compound words. For those of you who want to be even more correct, read the corresponding >> article in Wikipedia.
  18. Yesterday by Thomas Käding, $5.00
    This is a geometric uncial font with a retro/art-deco feel. It comes in four weights, each in upright and oblique styles. It has Unicode coverage for Latin, Greek (modern diacritics only), and Cyrillic, plus the Euro and peace signs. This font began as part of a project to design a local currency. Sadly, the municipality canceled the endeavor before the design competition had started. I'm including one of the prototypes in the gallery section as an example of this font’s many uses.
  19. Staufer Gotisch by RMU, $35.00
    Thannhaeuser’s mid-1930s display blacklettr font as a fresh and extended redesign called Staufer Gotisch. This font contains a bunch of useful ligatures, and it is recommended to activate both Standard and Discretionary Ligatures. To reach the numero sign, type the combination N-o-period und activate the OT feature Ordinals. The # key is occupied by the round s.
  20. Eurostile Unicase by Linotype, $29.99
    Akira Kobayashi modified his Eurostile Next design into a fun unicase version. Ascenders and descenders have been traded in for alternates of letters that all share the same height. The effect is similar to using all caps, although this is quite a bit more quirky. For example, letters like the lowercase a and e are now the same height as their capital versions and the lowercase y has been raised to fit between the baseline and top height. Odd relationships such as these give Eurostile Unicase a fresh and funky feeling. Try using it for headlines and titles, then use Eurostile Next for the body text!
  21. Mechline by Ditatype, $29.00
    Enter the future with Mechline, a visionary font that seamlessly blends futuristic aesthetics with artistic ingenuity. Mechline creates a cutting-edge look that pushes the boundaries of modern design. The characters in Mechline embody the essence of the future, with a weight that strikes the perfect balance between elegance and technological advancement. The artistic letter shapes evoke a sense of creativity, giving each character a distinct and avant-garde identity. Mechline's irregular outlines add an element of unpredictability, contributing to its futuristic allure. Enjoy the features here. Features: Stylistic Sets Multilingual Supports PUA Encoded Numerals and Punctuations Mechline fits in headlines, logos, posters, flyers, branding materials, greeting cards, print media, editorial layouts, and many more designs. Find out more ways to use this font by taking a look at the font preview. Thanks for purchasing our fonts. Hopefully, you have a great time using our font. Feel free to contact us anytime for further information or when you have trouble with the font. Thanks a lot and happy designing.
  22. Zafra by ActiveSphere, $30.00
    Zafra is a geometric display font and works best in display applications, such as headline, posters, signage, magazine, product branding, corporate branding, logos and titles.
  23. Fino by TypeTogether, $35.00
    Tall, stately, and refined, with a showy contrast between thick and thin, a certain kind of titling Didone has become synonymous with fashion. Ermin Međedović’s latest type system amplifies the most theatrical aspects of this genre while bringing an uncommon flexibility of style and variation to any type palette — particularly those required for editorial design. Fino is a Rational (or Modern) display serif with sharp details. Its fairly Title proportions produce a regular beat of bold stems at frequent intervals. One can add an unexpected twist to this plot line by introducing the alternate ‘C, D, G, O, and Q’ (found in the uppercase); these replace the standard, Title oval shapes with big, full, show-stopping round ones. Other alternate forms, along with a grand ensemble cast of ligatures, lets the director continually flip the script. This stage is set in three acts: Fino, Fino, and Fino Stencil. Each of these offer six weights and italics, and each actor is comfortable speaking any Latin-based language, from standard Hollywood English to the many accents of Eastern Europe. Finally, every style comes in two optical sizes, with Title having the finest hairlines for the biggest parts. This lets you put Fino to work in a variety of productions, from short texts (24pt–48pt settings) to epic titles. The complete Fino family, along with our entire catalogue, has been optimised for today’s varied screen uses. All these talents let Fino perform a range of roles far broader than your typical Bodoni or Didot.
  24. Fino Sans by TypeTogether, $35.00
    Tall, stately, and refined, with a showy contrast between thick and thin, a certain kind of titling Didone has become synonymous with fashion. Ermin Međedović’s latest type system amplifies the most theatrical aspects of this genre while bringing an uncommon flexibility of style and variation to any type palette — particularly those required for editorial design. Fino Sans is a Rational (or Modern) display serif with sharp details. Its fairly Title proportions produce a regular beat of bold stems at frequent intervals. One can add an unexpected twist to this plot line by introducing the alternate ‘C, D, G, O, and Q’ (found in the uppercase); these replace the standard, Title oval shapes with big, full, show-stopping round ones. Other alternate forms, along with a grand ensemble cast of ligatures, lets the director continually flip the script. This stage is set in three acts: Fino Sans, Fino Sans, and Fino Sans Stencil. Each of these offer six weights and italics, and each actor is comfortable speaking any Latin-based language, from standard Hollywood English to the many accents of Eastern Europe. Finally, every style comes in two optical sizes, with Title having the finest hairlines for the biggest parts. This lets you put Fino Sans to work in a variety of productions, from short texts (24pt–48pt settings) to epic titles. The complete Fino Sans family, along with our entire catalogue, has been optimised for today’s varied screen uses. All these talents let Fino Sans perform a range of roles far broader than your typical Bodoni or Didot.
  25. Fino Stencil by TypeTogether, $35.00
    Tall, stately, and refined, with a showy contrast between thick and thin, a certain kind of titling Didone has become synonymous with fashion. Ermin Međedović’s latest type system amplifies the most theatrical aspects of this genre while bringing an uncommon flexibility of style and variation to any type palette — particularly those required for editorial design. Fino Stencil is a Rational (or Modern) display serif with sharp details. Its fairly Title proportions produce a regular beat of bold stems at frequent intervals. One can add an unexpected twist to this plot line by introducing the alternate ‘C, D, G, O, and Q’ (found in the uppercase); these replace the standard, Title oval shapes with big, full, show-stopping round ones. Other alternate forms, along with a grand ensemble cast of ligatures, lets the director continually flip the script. This stage is set in three acts: Fino Stencil, Fino Stencil, and Fino Stencil Stencil. Each of these offer six weights and italics, and each actor is comfortable speaking any Latin-based language, from standard Hollywood English to the many accents of Eastern Europe. Finally, every style comes in two optical sizes, with Title having the finest hairlines for the biggest parts. This lets you put Fino Stencil to work in a variety of productions, from short texts (24pt–48pt settings) to epic titles. The complete Fino Stencil family, along with our entire catalogue, has been optimized for today’s varied screen uses. All these talents let Fino Stencil perform a range of roles far broader than your typical Bodoni or Didot.
  26. Varius by Linotype, $29.99
    The shapes of the f-holes on a violin reminded German designer André Maaßen of an italic letter "f". Maaßen used these captivating contours as the theme for his type family, Varius. The name "Varius" is an homage to the manufacturer of the violin that inspired Maaßen's project, Antonio Stradivarius, the most famous manufacturer of violins in music history. Varius has three separate styles. Varius 1 and its italic are the base style of the family, and are typefaces in the baroque serif manner. Varius 2 and its italic are slab serif egyptiennes, slightly heavier than Varius 1's more classical forms. Varius 3 and its italic are semi serif faces; their characters are serifed, but some of the serifs have been cut off. The family is rounded out with two pi faces: an ornaments font (which can be used in conjunction with the text fonts, or on its own to create beautiful borders or individual decorative elements), and a font of musical symbols and notations. Each of the six text fonts has dozens of supplemental ligatures included in their character sets. When these fonts are used in an OpenType-supporting application, such as Adobe InDesign, these ligatures automatically appear in text when the "Discretionary Ligatures" feature is activated. Additionally, the character sets include added alternate glyphs, such as a swash "m" or "n" to finish off a line of text. These can be inserted manually in applications that include glyph palettes (e.g., Adobe InDesign or Illustrator CS). All of the Varius family's letterforms appear slightly narrow, and traces of the wide-nibbed pen can be seen within their forms. Additionally, the shape of a violin's f-hole is a reminiscent element within all of the family's curves. Varius is particularly suited for use many applications, such as body text, newspaper text, display text, headlines, posters, books, screen design, and corporate identity. Use in sizes ranging from body copy text to display and poster format allow the different facets of the typeface to effectively present themselves. The effects can be as versatile as the possibilities! Due to its special character, the typeface could be used in the design of a logo, or within an appropriate corporate design context, to particularly stress individuality.
  27. Garlich Grow by Viaction Type.Co, $25.00
    Garlich Grow is a serif font with a modern & elegant touch. The thin character is perfect for the design needs of a modern & elegant layout. Equipped with alternates, standard ligature and multilingual tools to make it easier for you to use various design purposes. Get it now Garlich Grow fonts, to add to your collection and work solutions. Thanks. Viaction Type Co
  28. Night Still Comes by Ana's Fonts, $16.00
    Night Still Comes is a serif font in 4 weights, including italics, and includes over 550 glyphs for each font, including: - A-Z | a-z | 0-9 | Punctuation marks | Accents - Small caps - Ligatures - Old style & lining numbers - Superscript & subscript numbers and letters - Fractions - Swashes With classic and elegant lines, Night Still Comes is perfect for branding, magazines, resumes, and social media posts.
  29. Tahnia by Rillatype, $15.00
    Introducing, Tahnia Modern Script, a lovely modern font that bring you natural handwritten feel with lots of alternates. This font is suitable for you who needs a typeface for headline, logotype, quotes, apparel, invitation, branding, packaging, advertising, etc. to access the underline just type _ + (number 1-3) for example _1 _2 _3 We hope you enjoy the font, if you have any other questions feel free to email me at rillatype@gmail.com
  30. Diverting by Java Pep, $17.00
    Diverting is an aesthetic signature font that comes with more than 30 ligatures set so it can feel like a handwritten style vibe. For switching on the swash under line, you can write type "underscore (_) + (plus) and number 1 until 6". Diverthing font also have alternate subtitutions for uppercase and some lowercase, this font is perfect for branding, advertising, handwritten quotes, social media post, headlines, subtitle, wedding invitations, greeting cards, signature name, logotype, etc.
  31. Laythis by Gatype, $14.00
    Laythis - Modern Signature Font. It comes with an elegant and modern style that is perfect for making any design stand out! This font is perfect for branding, wedding invitations, magazines, mugs, business cards, quotes, posters and more. Here's what's included: Laythis. OTF Help Files Laythis Type Features: Uppercase - Lowercase Numbers & Punctuation Encoded PUAs Perfect for Headlines, Logotypes, Signs, Posters, Letterheads, T-Shirts and more. Hope you enjoy with our Fonts Thank you
  32. Hazel Clouds by Rillatype, $12.00
    Hazel Clouds is a script font that has modern looks. This font is perfect for you who needs modern script as this font is applicable for branding, headline, apparel, packaging. it also comes with more than 9 stylistic alternates to make you can choose your own style! Hazel Clouds also support multilingual language. To acces the underlines just type _ (underscore) + 1(one) or 2(two). example _1 _2
  33. Hioganke by ahweproject, $14.00
    Hioganke is An Urban Script Font. This font was created to help you design logotypes with urban style for your brand or your clients, and also you can use it for designing all of the graphic stuff such as badges, signs, Esport, headlines, urban design, T-shirt/apparel, Poster, etc. This font is PUA encoded which means you can access all of the amazing glyphs and ligatures with ease!
  34. Gettalk by Zamjump, $17.00
    Gettalk is a simple but unique brush font, there are standard ligatures and various lines that you can use for your design purposes, just by writing a__ (a underscore underscore) to n__ (n underscore underscore). Gettalk is perfect for Headlines, social media, invitations, business cards, photography, quotes, and any other needs you want. Because Gettalk is a font that is easy to pair with other fonts or stand alone.
  35. Belshaw by ITC, $29.99
    Nick Belshaw designed Belshaw in 1980 as a nostalgic tribute to Jugendstil mixed with a 1980s feel. Belshaw is a headline font and should not be used with a smaller point size than 12. It is a good font for initials in magazines or on posters as well as for very short texts. It combines well with sans serif fonts. Belshaw gives a strong and lively feel to any text.
  36. Compacta by ITC, $39.00
    Compacta is the work of Fred Lambert and is reminiscent of the extremely narrow, sans serif stencilled fonts of the 1920s, then intended as titles or headlines for magazines and posters. The characters of all cuts are narrow and the space between letters is very small. The white spaces between strokes are perceived almost as only small white stripes and dots which stand out from the black bands of the lines of text. Compacta is not meant for longer texts but is impressive in titles and headlines.
  37. Compacta MT by Monotype, $29.00
    Compacta is the work of Fred Lambert and is reminiscent of the extremely narrow, sans serif stencilled fonts of the 1920s, then intended as titles or headlines for magazines and posters. The characters of all cuts are narrow and the space between letters is very small. The white spaces between strokes are perceived almost as only small white stripes and dots which stand out from the black bands of the lines of text. Compacta is not meant for longer texts but is impressive in titles and headlines.
  38. Shopping Script by Roland Hüse Design, $15.00
    Shopping Script is designed after and inspired by my handwritten shopping list that was originally a lot less stylish, I have written each words multiple times to achieve the organic and natural flow with a bit spaced out style. This font is an existing work of mine that came in only one weight. Now I added multiple weights I as well as expanded and condensed instances, along with a weight and width variable font file that can be set to anything in between Thin Condensed to Heavy expanded. There are standard ligatures for it, jt, ll and tt, stylistic alternates for uppercase "A" and lowercase "e". For lowercase r and s there are contextual/initial variants when they are first letter of a word. A guide of open type features and how to activate them is available at https://drive.google.com/file/d/1q4j4X8ZntqgEUB8gUmflUNtmlX4IVQBq/view?usp=sharing Most latin based languages are covered from Western European to Eastern.
  39. Maglony by Alit Design, $11.00
    Introducing Maglony typeface The Maglony Serif typeface is an elegantly themed font that has a dynamic serif style. The details of the shape of the "Maglony Serif Elegant typeface" are very smooth and flow to create unique and beautiful curves. Elegant Serif typefaces such as “Maglony Serif Elegant typeface” are very easy to apply to any design, especially those with an elegant and smooth concept, besides that this font is very easy to use both in design and non-design programs because everything changes and glyphs are supported by Unicode (PUA). The Maglony Serif Elegant typeface contains 577 glyphs with many unique and interesting alternative options. Plus, there's a cool serif font family for header and description text from Thin to Heavy. In the poster preview all the letters are in the Maglony Serif Elegant typeface.
  40. Mobilla by Alit Design, $11.00
    Introducing Mobilla Serif Elegant typeface The Mobilla Serif typeface is an elegantly themed font that has a dynamic serif style. The details of the shape of the "Mobilla Serif Elegant typeface" are very smooth and flow to create unique and beautiful curves. Elegant Serif typefaces such as “Mobilla Serif Elegant typeface” are very easy to apply to any design, especially those with an elegant and smooth concept, besides that this font is very easy to use both in design and non-design programs because everything changes and glyphs are supported by Unicode (PUA). The Mobilla Serif Elegant typeface contains 785 glyphs with many unique and interesting alternative options. Plus, there's a cool serif font family for header and description text from Thin to Heavy. In the poster preview all the letters are in the Mobilla Serif Elegant typeface.
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