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  1. HU Milksherbet by Heummdesign, $15.00
    This typeface was inspired by milk sherbet, which is enjoyed cold on a hot summer day. Rounded shapes and soft stroke endings make the typeface look cute. Heavy works great for headlines with its extra-heavy stroke weight and size, while Regular and Light are best for body text.
  2. Union Station by Matteson Typographics, $19.95
    Union Station is based on the transit scroll lettering displayed in Denver’s Union Station. The letter shapes are reminiscent of grotesque sans serif typefaces of the same era with quirky details left by the artist’s brush. The typeface gives a sense of rugged Americana and a handcrafted spirit.
  3. Spectral Bridge by Namara Creative Studio, $15.00
    Spectral Bridge is a strong serif inspired by timeless elegance and luxurious appeals. Feel free to mix & match with style, alternates, and also ligatures. Combined sharp and soft appeals, make a versatile typeface that will fit any project such as branding, lettering, quotes, print design, and much more.
  4. Beuys by Jan Eloy Gabriel, $9.99
    Beuys is a sans serif typeface based on geometrical shapes. The horizontal sroke contrast gives Beuys its distinct look. This unique appearance makes it an interesting display typeface. The six weights of Beuys come with OpenType-Features and a character set of 323 glyphs including symbols, ligatures and alternates.
  5. Parity by Shinntype, $39.00
    There is no bicameral Parity. It has been designed from scratch to be an exceptional unicase typeface, uncompromised by the priorities of mixed case or all-cap setting. Each glyph is shaped, proportioned and detailed for one purpose only: to optimize text set in the lining unicase format.
  6. Chills by Comicraft, $19.00
    Is that the trees rustling, or the hinges on the gate? Pull up your covers as daylight grows dim... there is indeed a chill of fear in your heart and the blood in your veins is turning cold. Try your best not to shiver and shake... The Iceman cometh!
  7. Giddelham by wearecolt, $29.00
    Giddelham is classy curvy and italic. A bold set of characters which flow in to an elegant, simple flourish. Giddelham offers several ligatures to help the flow and shape of your words. Giddelham is ideal for titles, subheadings and makes for a great start point for a sexy logo.
  8. Morningside Heights JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Named for a Manhattan neighborhood, Morningside Heights JNL is based on lettering found on a 1920s-era piece of sheet music. Part of the charm of hand lettering from the Art Nouveau era is found in the non-standard line thicknesses, experimental character shapes and varying character widths.
  9. Harley by Motokiwo, $5.00
    Harley is all caps Sans Family with three weight, thin, regular, bold, and stencil version for regular weight. The design anatomy is simple, only straight shapes with no curves and it's suitable for techno design, poster, headline, products design, print design, etc. Harley also support standard multilingual characters.
  10. Yariko by Mevstory Studio, $35.00
    Yariko is a typeface that has a modern, bold, clean, simple, and futuristic look. The basic shape of this typeface is like two rectangles arranged side by side with simple, unique joints and accents. Perfect for logo, brand and apparel projects. Airforced Typeface Include : Letters Alternates Numeral Multilingual Support
  11. Nat Pictures by ParaType, $25.00
    Two sets of signs and pictures designed by Natalia Vasilyeva. The first one includes figures, arrows, geometric shapes and other signs of abstract nature. The second set — pictures of flora and fauna (animals, fishes, birds, insects, plants,...) and pictures of common staff (houseware, instruments,…). Released by ParaType in 2009.
  12. Quantico by MADType, $21.00
    Quantico is an angular typeface family that was inspired by old beer packaging and military lettering. It utilizes 30 degree angles and completely straight lines to form unique character shapes. Equally at home in text or display settings, Quantico includes 3 alternate characters as well as several ligatures.
  13. Rotham Industria by Greater Albion Typefounders, $18.00
    Rotham Industrial. Stylised lettering for industrial flavoured projects. Imagine, if you will letters shaped from metal tube, or perhaps from a solid rod, or perhaps made from brass handrails? You get the idea. A stylised and fun typeface for those occasions where you want to suggest an engineering influence.
  14. GrindelGrove by Laura Worthington, $19.00
    GrindelGrove is a spooky display face that suggests deep dark woods, long-lost treasure maps, and cautionary fables. Its bark-like texture and v-shaped letterforms lends an air of eerie mystery, a perfect complement for scary novels, haunted houses, and strange happenings. See what’s included! http://bit.ly/2bIDfOf
  15. Ornate Deco by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Ornate Deco JNL is a thick-and-thin Art Deco serif typeface with diamond shapes inside the thicker parts of the characters. It is based on an alphabet example found in the 1949 French lettering book “Album de Lettres Arti”, and is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  16. Debelly by Tour De Force, $25.00
    Debelly is catchy fat typeface, with lovely geometric shapes. Inspired with contrast strokes, with square joins, Debelly gives an impression of retro style combined with contemporary trends. It is designed specially for packaging, posters, logotypes or headlines, even it can be pretty handfull in smaller sizes. Contains 375 glyphs.
  17. TWA Assembly Sans by Work Type, $30.00
    TWA Assembly Sans is not your standard workhorse sans. Although it sports the same geometric shapes, grotesk characteristics, and comes in many weights, its unique qualities and slight diagonal curves give Assembly Sans a friendlier appearance. As the weight increase, the contrast becomes more extreme, adding to its approachability.
  18. Grist Mill JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Grist Mill JNL was modeled from an old wood type design and has all of the wonderful quirks that made wood type so appealing for many projects. There is minimal kerning because of the unique letter shapes, so you may wish to adjust your layout to fit your needs.
  19. Blob by Superfried, $32.50
    Blob, designed by Superfried, is available in two formats Round and Square. It is an experimental, sans-serif display typeface based on simple geometric shapes. Although unorthodox, care has been taken to ensure that it is completely legible. Blob has been featured on the Behance curated typographic gallery TypographyServed.com.
  20. Deconumbers Pi by Linotype, $40.99
    This is a set of decorative numeric characters, which can stand alone with one another to create ordinal displays. Several of the shape sets can be used to create two digit numbers, up to 99. The triangle version can even be used as arrows pointing in specific directions.
  21. Uppsala LP by LetterPerfect, $39.00
    Uppsala is a new and original uncial typeface designed by Paul Shaw in collaboration with Garrett Boge in 1998. Its strongly chiseled shapes were inspired by historical northern European manuscript lettering. The face is appropriate for short text or display settings. Uppsala is part of the LetterPerfect Swedish Set
  22. Gianmani Fillet by Gianmani, $32.99
    Gianmani Fillet is a sans serif type contemporary designed by Gianmani Yuttapum in 2022. Inspired by the simplicity of the geometric, it is sharp and easy to read, suited to branding and corporate identity, wayfinding, editorial, delicate headlines, digital environments, signage, print, advertising, packaging, text application, and logos.
  23. HGWelles by Just My Type, $20.00
    Designed for a privately-published luxury edition of The Time Machine, HGWelles Ultralight, Regular and Bold are now being made available to the public. This is the Welles of the early 20th century, seeing many of his predictions coming true and anticipating the shape of things yet to come.
  24. Gloriola by Suitcase Type Foundry, $75.00
    If you really feel that there’s nothing new happening in the sans-serif scene – meet Gloriola. A combination of frugal, unobtrusive uppercase letters with distinctive ascenders, a slightly compressed appearance and an atypical shape, form a sufficiently original contribution to current efforts to bring sans-serifs up to date.
  25. Joanne Script BH by BluHead Studio, $25.00
    Joanne Script BH is based on the handwriting of a BluHead friend. This fun design has a sharp, angular feel which lends itself to casual messages, greeting cards, post its, journals, you name it! Plus, a large complement of characters allows you to send your thoughts in multiple languages.
  26. Barb by chicken, $17.00
    Heavy as hell, awkward, asymmetric, sort-of-gothic… Four alternates for every letter, carefully kerned together and nicely shuffled for you by OpenType apps… Blunt has the sharp corners ever so slightly rounded off for a softer look at large sizes. Wired chops everything up for an origami angle…
  27. Econs by Tour De Force, $20.00
    Dangereous can on E, sharp grass on C, strong tree on O, drop of water on N and hand shovel on S = ECONS, set of 52 ecological symbols made after spending one day fishing on the river in my municipality and seeing so miscellaneous garbages in the water.
  28. Masyte by holyline design, $17.00
    MASYTE by Holyline is a sans serif display typeface with reguler and italic style . It's very bold and fun with a unique shape. Perfect for headline, custom logo, or anything for your creativity and MASYTE is perfect typeface if you want something new with your project. Happy creating!
  29. Just Animals by Outside the Line, $19.00
    Just Animals… is just really cute. 34 animals – monkey, frog, bear, sheep, tiger, leopard, lion, cat, dog, horse, cow, penguin, birds, ducks, snake, bunny, ladybug, dragonfly, fish, shark, turtle, pig, mouse, hippo, elephant, giraffe and a deer. Think scrapbooking or kid’s party invitations. Lots of cuteness, lots of uses.
  30. Shervington Engraved by Greater Albion Typefounders, $18.00
    Shervington Engraved is a re-drawing of our previous Shervington typeface, showing it as it appears hand engraved on copper-plate with a stylus, with the letter forms shaded in diagonally. It combines excellent clarity with a rustic distressed look, and is ideal for use on signage and headings.
  31. Soest St Mary by New Renaissance Fonts, $10.00
    Unusual decorative capitals from embroidery work in a German church. Upper case has a diamond-shaped frame around each letter; lower case is just the letters without the diamond frame; and the ampersand gives just the diamond frame so you can use a different colour from the letter.
  32. Pleatures by Craft Supply Co, $10.00
    Pleatures is a psychedelic typeface with riotous shape that great to make your design vibing. It can be used to create almost all types of design projects like print materials. Just use your imagination and your project will become more alive and look great than ever with this typeface.
  33. Miometry by HakanPolatovic, $20.00
    GEOMETRICAL PERFECTNESS Every letter of miometry has a ratio to one another SHARPNESS Due it's design,it has a elegant look at first sight RATIONALITY It can even be used in every kind of rational system like patterns etc INSPIRED BY Concepts like futurism,transhumanism,cyberpunk,cyberworld etc
  34. Cyntho Next by Mint Type, $35.00
    Cyntho Next is a totally reworked typeface based on our previous bestseller Cyntho Pro. It also has a slab-serif counterpart - Cyntho Next Slab. Cyntho Next is a modern geometric sans based on a hybrid waterdrop-like shape with eight weights varying from Thin to Black and featuring Cyrillic.
  35. Handmade Nouveau JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    An example of Art Nouveau lettering (complete with its unusual characters and varying shape widths) was found in a sample from the vintage publication "Modeles de Lettres Artistiques" ("Models of Artistic Letters"). This classic design is now available digitally as Handmade Nouveau JNL, in both regular and oblique versions.
  36. Stockholm LP by LetterPerfect, $39.00
    Stockholm is a contemporary roman typeface designed by Paul Shaw in collaboration with Garrett Boge in 1998. Its strong yet refined roman character shapes were inspired by twentieth century Swedish lettering. The face is appropriate for both text and display settings. Stockholm is part of the LetterPerfect Swedish Set
  37. Goteborg LP by LetterPerfect, $39.00
    Goteborg is a an original italic typeface designed by Paul Shaw in collaboration with Garrett Boge in 1998. Its graceful yet sturdy character shapes were inspired by twentieth century Swedish lettering. The face is appropriate for both text and display settings. Goteborg is part of the LetterPerfect Swedish Set
  38. Landepz by Zamjump, $9.00
    Landepz Typefamily includes three normal styles, grunge texture and glitch, Landepz is a family of bold hand-printed types, celebrating the style of the original printing press and all its beautiful imperfections. Its solid, robust shape lends itself to a robust design, while its texture provides an authentic sound.
  39. Kryptic LP by LetterPerfect, $39.00
    Kryptic is based on a design for computer optical character recognition (OCR) from the 1960s developed by Epps & Evans at the National Physical Laboratory. Its pure geometric and elemental shapes create graphic patterns and visual puzzles that only secondarily communicate meaning. Not recommended for extended text, unless intentionally encrypting!
  40. Ongunkan Phrygian by Runic World Tamgacı, $50.00
    Phrygia is the Greek name of an ancient state in western-central Anatolia (modern Turkey), extending from the Eskişehir area east to (perhaps) Boğazköy and Alishar Hüyük within the Halys River bend. The Assyrians, a powerful state in northern Mesopotamia to the south, called the state Mushki; what its own people called it is unknown. We know from their inscriptions that the Phrygians spoke an Indo-European language. Judging from historical records supported by ceramic evidence, settlers migrating from the Balkans in Europe first settled here a hundred or more years following the destruction of the Hittite empire (ca. 1200 B.C.). Most of what is known about Phrygian archaeology and its language derives from excavations at the capital city Gordion, located about 60 miles southwest of the modern Turkish capital of Ankara (also a Phrygian site). Gustav and Alfred Körte first excavated Gordion in 1900. The excavators did not reach Phrygian levels, but they did reveal burials dated to the late eighth century B.C. with Phrygian ceramic, metal, and wooden artifacts. From 1950 to 1973, Rodney S. Young of the University of Pennsylvania led excavations at Gordion. Archaeological work at the site resumed in 1988 and continues to the present.
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