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  1. P22 Posies by IHOF, $24.95
    P22 Posies is a six-font system for creating multi-colored initial caps in the spirit of illuminated manuscripts. Four layer fonts can be built upon each other to create any chromatic effect you desire. The Posies Initial font combines all four layers to allow easy one-color drop-caps, while the Solid font features the unadorned roman capitals for setting companion titling text.
  2. Glomersa by Pixesia Studio, $23.00
    Introducing Glomersa - Modern Luxury Serif Font Glomersa is a modern aesthetic serif font inspired with an elegant and bold design. It brings more chances and possibilities to craft a design with an elegant, strong, and sophisticated vibe. Glomersa suits perfectly in the use of any fashion brand. Glomersa is better used for fashion product packaging, clothing labels, any masculine related brand, or any projects seeking for a touch of elegant, luxury, classic, bold and any sophisticated vibe. FEATURES - Stylistic Alternates - Ligatures - Uppercase and Lowercase letters - Numbering and Punctuations - Works on PC or Mac - Simple Installation - PUA Encoded Characters – Easily accessible without additional design software. - Support Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe InDesign, also works on Microsoft Word - Multilingual Support for 68 languages including Afrikaans, Albanian, Basque, Catalan, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Faroese, Filipino, Finnish, French, Galician, German, Icelandic, Indonesian, Irish, Italian, Malay, Norwegian Bokmål, Portuguese, Spanish, Swahili, Swedish, and Zulu Hope you Like it. Thank you for your purchase!
  3. Aquinas by ITC, $29.00
    Aquinas is distinguished by the contrast between its upright, generous capitals and its narrow, slanted lower case letters which look almost like italics. The combination of these so different alphabets creates an opportunity to give texts an unusual yet elegant look. Aquinas is suitable for both running text and headlines and should be used in point sizes of 10 or larger. The lyrical and sophisticated feel of Aquinas makes it a particularly good typeface for poems, songs and other artistic texts.
  4. SS Vortax by Sharkshock, $100.00
    SS Vortax is a space-age themed display sans featuring broad strokes and tight spacing. This close relative of Galaxus features imposing Capitals with some sharp slants in the Italic version. It’s designed to cover horizontal blocks effortlessly. Most characters have curves on the exterior with right angles on the interior. This dynamic contrast makes it a great choice for a video game/app, toy packaging, or sports logo. SS Vortax is equipped with European accents for international support. Please check glyph maps for all supported characters.
  5. Nindia by Phoenix Group, $13.00
    Nindia font is a font that was created based on the idea of beauty and elegance, with a modern and millimistic form, making Nindia font suitable for use in feminine design types.
  6. Alan Den - Unknown license
  7. Poster Casual JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Poster Casual JNL is based on the hand lettered title on the cover of the 1929 sheet music for the song "Give Yourself a Pat on the Back"; touted at the time as being "the cheer-up song of England". Available in both regular and oblique versions, the font is perfect for applications where a less-formal look is desired in headlines or brief text.
  8. Strands by J. DeAngelis Design, $35.00
    Strands is a carefully ink drawn font that grows on you. It looks and reads like spaghetti and vines! Spring is emerging with this font. Use it for headlines and logos. Each letter grabs on to the next producing playfulness and life!
  9. Lust by Positype, $49.00
    Lust’s original masters were completely redrawn, expanded, with a new optical size added based on customer requests. Lust now sports 6 fonts, instead of the original 4: Standard, Display, Fine, and complementing Italics. The character set has been expanded as well to include more OpenType features and more swashes. The Lust Collection is the culmination of 5 years of exploration and development, and I am very excited to share it with everyone. When the original Lust was first conceived in 2010 and released a year and half later, I had planned for a Script and a Sans to accompany it. The Script was released about a year later, but I paused the Sans. The primary reason was the amount of feedback and requests I was receiving for alternate versions, expansions, and ‘hey, have you considered making?’ and so on. I listen to my customers and what they are needing… and besides, I was stalling with the Sans. Like Optima and other earlier high-contrast sans, they are difficult to deliver responsibly without suffering from ill-conceived excess or timidity. The new Lust Collection aggregates all of that past customer feedback and distills it into 6 separate families, each adhering to the original Lust precept of exercises in indulgence and each based in large part on the original 2010 exemplars produced for Lust. I just hate that it took so long to deliver, but better right, than rushed, I imagine.
  10. Ponta Text by Outras Fontes, $25.00
    Ponta Text is an incise semi-serif type family designed for editorial purposes. It includes 18 fonts – 9 weights and their respective italics – providing you with versatility and flexibility for many of your typographic needs. Designed for legibility and readability, Ponta Text is specifically intended for long-form texts such as in books and magazines, in both print or digital media. Its letterforms and fine-tuned spacing ensures comfortable reading experiences, while its subtle details and elegant sharp corners add a touch of sophistication to your designs. These features allow you to fine-tune your typographic settings and create stunning layouts with ease. All the fonts include an array of typographic features such as ligatures, contextual alternates, lining, oldstyle, and tabular figures, as well as superscript / subscript numerals and fractions. The entire family can be used both as static instances or variable fonts. All of them come together in the Complete Family package.
  11. KG Primary Penmanship by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    I come from a family of educators- my mom, husband, stepmom, brother-in-law, and sister are all currently teaching and I have taught in the past. This font was created after speaking to several elementary school teachers who were struggling to find just the right font to use on worksheets and projects in their classroom. They liked many features of other fonts, but needed small things altered in order to make a "perfect fit" for their class. Hand-drawn by me, this font hopefully addresses several of those issues. As penmanship styles vary across the globe, I am sure this font will not work in every classroom. But hopefully this style will work for many teachers to give their early readers a highly legible, neat, accurate font. It is best used with kerning turned on to allow for accurate letter spacing.
  12. Top Speed - Unknown license
  13. Top Speed Outline - Unknown license
  14. Top Speed Heavy - Unknown license
  15. Vienna Woodtype by XTOPH, $25.00
    This font is based on real prints made out of a linocut. The glyphs were handprinted, then scanned and then turned into a computer font.
  16. Raqib by Twinletter, $18.00
    Introducing Raqib, a distinctive and eye-catching font that gives any project a robotic, sci-fi edge. Raqib is ideal for creating futuristic and intriguing designs due to its bold font shape and distinctive robot style. Raqib is the ideal option if you’re working on a project with a sci-fi theme or want to incorporate robotics into your branding. Because of its bold design, it’s perfect for headlines, posters, and social media graphics, and its distinctive font shapes give your text a standout, memorable appearance. For those looking to stand out in the modern era and add a touch of innovation and futurism to their designs, the Raqib font is ideal. This font is a must-have for anyone looking to create designs that really stand out. Don’t miss this limited-time offer, get the unique and versatile Raqib font today and start creating designs that will be remembered. With Raqib, you can create stylish and professional designs, with a futuristic robotic look that’s sure to stand out. What’s Included : - File font - All glyphs Iso Latin 1 - Alternate - Simple installations - We highly recommend using a program that supports OpenType features and Glyphs panels like many Adobe apps and Corel Draw so that you can see and access all Glyph variations. - PUA Encoded Characters – Fully accessible without additional design software. - Fonts include Multilingual support
  17. Remeeq by Twinletter, $17.00
    Introducing Remeeq, the futuristic font that will take your designs to the next level! With 53 alternate characters for uppercase letters and 49 ligatures, this font offers endless possibilities for creating unique and futuristic designs. The sleek and modern design of this font is perfect for those looking to create designs that are cutting-edge and ahead of their time. Whether you’re designing for a sci-fi movie poster or a tech startup, Remeeq is the font that will make your designs stand out from the crowd. Plus, with multilingual support, you can use this font for projects in any language. Upgrade your design project with Remeeq and impress your audience with your futuristic and innovative designs. What’s Included : - File font - All glyphs Iso Latin 1 - Alternate, Ligature - Simple installations - We highly recommend using a program that supports OpenType features and Glyphs panels like many Adobe apps and Corel Draw so that you can see and access all Glyph variations. - PUA Encoded Characters – Fully accessible without additional design software. - Fonts include Multilingual support
  18. Neue Plak Variable by Monotype, $344.99
    A little-known design by Futura designer Paul Renner gets a long overdue update by Linda Hintz and Toshi Omagari, in this reliable and impactful industrial sans serif. Neue Plak offers more weights and widths than the original 1928 design, extending its use for branding, editorial, logos and UIs. The pair based their updated and extended version on the original Plak wood type, uncovering lost details and incorporating them as alternates – including the choice between open or strikethrough counters. Neue Plak's outwardly stubborn personality is counteracted by unexpected details, which make for an unusual juxtaposition of severe and playful. “It felt like we should pay Paul Renner more tribute,” says Hintz, who spent time researching the typeface in Hamburg's Museum der Arbeit. “The forms themselves are partly quirky, partly really fun, but with a German stiffness that makes for a strange mix.” Neue Plak offers 60 weights, including a new text version that pairs well with the display weights, and allows the design to function in print and digital environments, and for a wide range of uses. Neue Plak Text Variables are font files which are featuring one axis and have a preset instance from Thin to Black.
  19. Howli by Adam Fathony, $15.00
    Introducing : Howli Playful fontpack with 7 Font Styles Howli are a combinations of fonts that fits with the playful concept. Purely created in a hand drawn to create a unique rough. An exploration of a playful theme with nice & cute look and you can combine within 7 style fonts from this FontPack! What's in this Pack : The **Boldest** on this pack are Howli layers, **3 Layered** fonts with *base, shadow and inline or hatch*. you can choose between inline or hatch for the Howli Layers. Howli Sans Serif Style comes with 3 Styles. Two of them are available for a Ligatures like I've shown on the display. Serif, A Dancing baseline serif gives you a freedom. Script, a Classic look of Script fonts Fun Script, a Cute and Fun Script. What's you'll get (10 Font Files) : Howli Layers Base.otf Howli Layers Hatch.otf Howli Layers Inline.otf Howli Layers Shadow.otf Howli Sans One.otf Howli Sans Two.otf Howli Sans Three.otf Howli Sans FunScript.otf Howli Sans Script.otf Howli Sans Serif.otf
  20. Linotype Tetria by Linotype, $29.99
    Tetria was designed by Martin Jagodzinski, who says that the font came from the need for a compact, constructivist typeface. Tetria combines the expression of simplicity of the 'norm' typefaces like DIN Mittelschrift with elements of Old Face typefaces which optimize legibility. It therefore contains old style figures and a larger stroke contrast, which makes the font legible even in smaller point sizes." Sources of inspiration for Tetria were the designs of Joost Schmidt and Herbert Bayer as well as the norm typefaces. The name comes from the Greek word for 'four', tetra. "Four is the number of many simple and useful objects, four wheels on a car, four corners of a book. Also, the basic forms of Tetria come from the simple geometric form of the square." The space-saving Tetria is well-suited to a variety of uses, from corporate typeface to text to display on posters, flyers or onscreen."
  21. Utility Signage JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Utlity Signage JNL is a collection of fifty-two various "all purpose signs" we've all seen in hardware and variety stores is perfect for spot illustrations in ad copy, making one-off images for props in a stage play or production or even for novelty jokes or gags. NOTE: Usage of this font to create printed or digital "stock signs" for resale is not part of, nor allowed under the terms of the standard Jeffrey N. Levine Software License Agreement. A separate license for the manufacture and distribution of derivative products is required by contacting the font author directly. Please refer to the EULA for further details.
  22. Aban by Naghi Naghachian, $95.00
    The Aban font family was designed by Naghi Naghashian. It is developed on the basis of specific research and analysis on Arabic characters and definition of their structure. This innovation is a contribution to modernization of Arabic typography, gives the font design of Arabic letters real typographic arrangement and provides more typographic flexibility. This step was necessary after more than two hundred years of relative stagnation in Arabic font design. Aban supports Arabic, Persian, and Urdu. It also includes proportional and tabular numerals for the supported languages. Aban Font Family is available in three weights: Regular, Bold and ExtraBold, a three stings outline font. The Aban design fulfills the following needs: A Explicitly crafted for use in electronic media fulfills the demands of electronic communication. Aban is not based on any pre-digital typefaces. It is not a revival. Rather, its forms were created with today’s technology in mind. B Suitability for multiple applications. Gives the widest potential acceptability. C Extreme legibility not only in small sizes, but also when the type is filtered or skewed, e.g., in Photoshop or Illustrator. Aban’s simplified forms may be artificial obliqued in InDesign or Illustrator, without any loss in quality for the effected text. D An attractive typographic image. Aban was developed for multiple languages and writing conventions. E The highest degree of geometric clarity and the necessary amount of calligraphic references. This typeface offers a fine balance between calligraphic tradition and the contemporary sans serif aesthetic now common in Latin typography.
  23. Millenium Pro by TypoStudio Pro, $29.00
    In designing the Millenium® typeface, Patrice Provost was inspired by great typographers in the great French typographic tradition to create a unique and modern variable font. His goal was to reinterpret the mid-20th century sans serif style in a variable typeface that will conform to the need of the 21st century. He succeeded with mastery in drawing large characters. In doing so, patrice provost added an exceptional dimension to the design of this typeface, a graphic personality that evolves over the styles. The attention to detail brought to each letter, each accent, each diacritic, make this font a solid tool for all Western graphic designers and layout artists. With more than 1000 glyphs per style, Millenium® can be used in more than 210 countries. With its 13 styles drawn in Classical Roman style, in Italics and in condensed Millenium® provides designers from all walks of life with a fantastic tool to bring novelty and class to your creations. Ideal for signage, Millenium, thanks to its "wide case", is also widely used for posters. It is also a gold mine for creating logos for dynamic tech start-ups. The Millenium family is made up of designs with progressive weight changes. it is very extensive. It ranges from "Super Thin" to "Extra Black". Unique in the world, its thinness makes it possible to design a very light style even to print on posters and other large formats. Designed from the outset as a variable typeface, Millenium offers a range of 900 possible variations and an infinity of creations...
  24. Aila by TipoType, $30.00
    Aila is a surprising slab serif built on the structure of a realistic Roman, but with unique organic features that make this typeface an exercise in tension between structure and rhythm. This expressive tension is displayed in heavier styles (Aila Bold and Aila Black), and is strongly evident in the italic forms. Aila's italics offer an interesting re-interpretation of the cursive ductus of classic italic forms, to offer rhythmic and swift variants, which are the ideal counterpoint to the regular set in body text. Each style of the Aila family offers an extended character set specially designed for editorial design projects.
  25. Horse Belonk by Arterfak Project, $16.00
    Introducing "Horse Belonk" a western style font. Designed well and inspired by cowboy, rodeo, texas, and vintage designs. This font is based on serif form and reversed contrast, featuring strong looks with the spurs in the middle. Horse Belonk is a display font with an additional Extrude style that you can apply to get a 3-Dimensional typographic design. It's bold, brave, and elegant to use on title or headline, poster, flyer, stickers, vintage logos, signboards, packaging, and more! Packed with extra special characters that allow you to create more magnificent designs. Here what you'll get : Uppercase Smallcaps Numbers & punctuation Ligatures Stylistic alternates Catchwords : And, Or, Is, The, By, On, Be, To, Out, End, In, Will, With, Of, No, For, From, At, Am, Pm. Thank you for watching! Cheers
  26. WHG Simpatico NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    This whimsical typeface is based on an untitled work by William Hugh Gordon in his 1931 book, Lettering for Commercial Purposes. If you are looking for a font to add warmth and quirky charm to a project, this is the one. Both versions of this font contain complete Unicode 1252 (Latin) and Unicode 1250 (Central European) character sets, with localization for Romanian and Moldovan.
  27. PF Hellenica Pro by Parachute, $69.00
    The Golden Age of the Greek Civilization. The world’s history carved on stone. Hellenica Pro was created based on numerous photos from archaeological sites and several other historical references dating back to 1100 B.C. In order to capture the essence of this writing, there are a few alternate forms used at lowercase, uppercase and/or accented positions. These alternates come from different regions in Greece. For instance, uppercase Theta was used by the Cretans and the Korinthians, whereas uppercase Delta by the Ionians. PF Hellenica Pro comes in 3 versions: Light, regular and bold. The new ‘Pro’ version has been expanded to include 3 major scripts: Latin, Greek and Cyrillic.
  28. Hello Bride Script by 50Fox, $19.00
    Redefine elegance with Hello Bride! This lovely font "Hello Bride" comes with classy style of calligraphy. This fonts is one of the most elegant fonts for wedding or engagement ceremony. Especially if it's an luxury ceremony. Hello Bride Font has huge ligatures & alternative characters. This Font is great for logo, printed quotes, badge, insignia, packaging, headline, poster, t-shirt/apparel, greeting card, and wedding invitation, & etc. Thanks for looking and have a wonderful day
  29. Plethora by Sudtipos, $49.00
    A few years ago I've discovered the work of one of the most prolific typeface designers of the Bruce type Foundry in NYC during late nineteenth century. Browsing Julius Herriet's work I found a very unique kind of ligatures in his patented "Old Style Ornamented" type design. Some letters were designed with a little top tail that allowed them to connect to each other. After that, I found that he also designed a single italic weight of the same font 7 years later. Since the beginning of the Opentype days I’ve been deeply obsessed with exploring different ways to build ligatures, so that lead me up to this point where I felt the need to create “Plethora”, this new font inspired by Herriet’s work. Extrapolating weights, adding variable technology and playing with additional interconnected letters and alternates. Definitely, Plethora means a large or excessive amount of something, and this font tries to bring back this abundance of details two centuries later. Available in 9 weights, from roman to italic, and also as variable format, “Plethora” supports plenty of latin languages and is a perfect choice for today’s design tides.
  30. Posterizer KG Rounded by Posterizer KG, $40.00
    Posterizer Kg Rounded, is basically rounded version of Egyptian, Slab Serif font Posterizer Kg. By adding rounded corners on serifs, the strict form disappears, in that way, the font gets softer form. Posterizer Kg Rounded is useful for sweet themes like cookies, puppies, love, joy, or some other similar things.
  31. Night Scream by Ditatype, $29.00
    Night Scream is a spine-chilling display font that brings a horrifying twist to your designs. With its big letters and bold weight, this font commands attention and instills fear. The details of the letters are carefully crafted to resemble menacing plant roots, adding a nightmarish and eerie touch to the font. Each letter in this font is bold and impactful, demanding to be noticed. The large size of the letters adds to the font's imposing presence. The root-like details in Night Scream give the font an organic and otherworldly appearance, reminiscent of sinister, twisted plant life. These details add an element of the unknown and create an atmosphere of dread, immersing the viewer into a world of dark and chilling horrors. For the best legibility you can use this font in the bigger text sizes. Enjoy the available features here. Features: Multilingual Supports PUA Encoded Numerals and Punctuations Night Scream fits in headlines, logos, movie posters, flyers, invitations, branding materials, print media, editorial layouts, headers, and any project that requires a terrifying touch. 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.
  32. Dusty Rose NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    Based on the logotype lettering for the Dutch magazine Geillustreerd Schildersblad in 1940, this devilishy different Deco font will add a bit of naive charm to any project it graces. This font contains the complete Latin language character set (Unicode 1252) plus support for Central European (Unicode 1250) languages as well.
  33. Linotype Aroma by Linotype, $29.99
    From the designer, Tim Ahrens... I started designing this typeface about half a year after learning that Frutiger was not a new brand of sweets and that Garamond is not the name of a fragrance. In time it became clear that designing a sans serif must always be considered as a transformation of traditional serifed typefaces instead of deriving it from typefaces that have been derived from others which have been derived from others again. I did not want Aroma to be one of those odourless and tasteless typefaces wich sacrifice a natural feeling and the characteristic shapes of the letters to neutrality. I think that beauty often evolves unintentionally. For example, I am fascinated by the beauty of airfoils, which are actually a careful transformation of a bird's wing. I love their anorganic and abstract shape which still bears the essence and all the complexity of what they are modelled on. This is exactly the formal concept behind Aroma. Many of the outlines are actually parabolics. The small r, for example, consists exclusively of straight lines and parabolics. I decided to give Aroma more stroke contrast than it is usual for sans serif designs. Many strokes are slightly convex, which gives the font an anorganic feeling. The font was intended to have a feel similar to the antiqua. More specifically, it is based on Old Style Faces. The character of those fonts, which were cut during the Renaissance, is still inherent to Aroma.
  34. HWT American Chromatic by Hamilton Wood Type Collection, $24.95
    The HWT American Chromatic set is a multilayered font set that will allow for thousands of possible color and pattern combinations. The original 19th Century Chromatic upon which this font set is based included two fonts. The HWT digital version includes eight. The alignment is configured to allow any combination of the eight fonts to all align when identical text is set and arranged, one on top of the other. Due to the highly decorative nature of this font set, the character set is limited to upper case only with basic punctuation. Five of the eight fonts in the set can be used individually as variations of the classic Tuscan style of wood type, which is defined by its concave stems and serifs. There are no accented characters due to the ornate nature of the design and because there were no accents originally intended for this design. This font is best used at sizes of 72 pt or larger and is ideal for a wide array of design uses. For webfont use, CSS with z-index and position will allow for easy online layering.
  35. Linotype Lichtwerk by Linotype, $29.99
    Linotype Lichtwerk, from German designer Bernd Pfannkuchen, is part of the Take Type Library, chosen from the entries of the Linotype-sponsored International Digital Type Design Contest 1999 for inclusion on the Take Type 3 CD. This display font contains very narrow forms with a high x-height. It is reminiscent of the constructivism of the 1920s and was designed with a small number of basic forms. The high, thin letters form words and an overall picture which almost flickers on the page. Linotype Lichtwerk with its technical look is suited exclusively for headlines.
  36. Gothic Special by Wooden Type Fonts, $15.00
    A revival of one of the popular wooden type fonts of the 19th century, suitable for text or display, short descenders, tall ascenders, the condensed bold version, completing the family of 4 fonts in total.
  37. Spirit Board by Gleb Guralnyk, $14.00
    Hi, presenting a vintage "Spirit board" font set. It has decorative old-school look with four font layers (one font file for each layer). This combination allows easily to recolor lettering and create an interesting effects. Also one font file is availeble with all shapes in one. Thank you & have a great day!
  38. Qonora by Charles Casimiro Design, $22.50
    Qonora is an innovative new sans-serif text face that combines flowing, almost calligraphic strokes with a post-modern sensibility for a look that works as well on the printed page as it does on screen. Its comfortable proportions and no-nonsense streamlining (note the lack of spurs, serifs or any unnecessary ornamentation) make it an excellent choice for legibility even at very small point sizes. Qonora includes a true italic, drawn independently from the Roman. Strokes for the italic have been re-weighted to complement the Roman, and idiosyncratic italic glyphs have been substituted where appropriate. The typeface’s extensive Hebrew implementation (including diacritics and cantillation marks) is an important part of its character. The Latin, Cyrillic and Greek ranges of the face maintain a consistent ethic of form and function.
  39. Wacca by One Fonty Day, $4.00
    Wacca straddles the categories of Humanist slab and Contemporary serif, and it also gives a handwriting taste especially in the italics. Its tall x-height enables them to be extremely visible, and the slightly curved strokes on some letters give them a pleasant and organic look as a whole. The Italics introduces more cursive strokes all over, so it comes across much more organic than the regulars. This unique, fun, yet simple family is good for any purpose.
  40. Waialua by insigne, $24.99
    Aloha to Waialua! Put on your lei and grab a drink umbrella as you kick back and start designing with this island beauty of a font. Soak in the unprecedented potential of this new font. Waialua is one of insigne’s first variable fonts. Avoid the font limbo with a set number of options from Thin to Black. Go with the flow and see where you feel the innumerable amount of weights taking you as you slide your design options along a spectrum of stunning possibilities. There's more, too. Waialua’s auto-replacing terminators allow you never to need connectors at the end of your words. Or if you want, you can dial up your design with optional swash endings. So set your course for the islands and get ready for a fun time with the tropical beauty of Waialua. This is one font vacation your work--and your reader--will never want to end. Production assistance from Lucas Azevedo.
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