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  1. Mleyoth by Griyotype, $10.00
    Mleyoth is a bold and detailed blackletter font. Masterfully designed to become a true favorite, this font has the potential to bring each of your creative ideas to the highest level!
  2. JH Flynn by JH Fonts, $12.00
    Jh Flynn is modern tall sans serif typeface; a variable type including eight weights: light / regular / medium / bold and the italics; Ideal for headlines, logo design, signage and short text paragraphs.
  3. Rudolph by Hubert Jocham Type, $29.90
    Rudolph is a bold serif headline typeface with strong contrast in the stroke and the sharp edges. It is very expressive and suitable for food packaging, product branding, magazines, and invitations.
  4. Bloc by ParaType, $30.00
    Designed at ParaType in 1997 by Tagir Safayev for advertising and display typography. Based on Block of H. Berthold, 1908 by Heinz Hoffmann. A bold sans of a typical German pattern.
  5. Noam Text by TypeTogether, $69.00
    Adi Stern’s Noam Text shows that typographic progress is often in the small things — in the perfecting of familiar traditions and in staying loyal to the spirit of what came before. It can’t really be called progress unless it honours its history. In this way, TypeTogether is happy to introduce Noam Text: A Hebrew and Latin serif font that builds on its heritage with the twin tools of honour and progress. Since 1908, the Frank-Rühl fonts have dominated the Hebrew book and newspaper market. Noam Text’s design goal was to create a coherent family with both Latin and Hebrew serif text typefaces, each authentic to its own script, and which would serve as an alternative to last century’s predecessor. In short order, users will recognise Noam Text as a source of progress in its bilingual abilities. Hebrew and Latin have opposite reading directions, creating many issues: opposing directionality of the open counters; vertical stress in Latin, but horizontal in Hebrew; fewer extenders in Hebrew; and no Hebrew capital letters. All these have been taken into account in Noam Text’s modern design. Of unique importance — all punctuation marks have a Hebrew version, which makes each script complete and uncompromising. Among other technologically advanced details, Noam Text was programmed for all expected scenarios of mixing Hebrew, Latin, figures, and punctuation. Noam Text is intended mostly for setting long texts, so it strives to achieve maximum legibility in minimum space with its large x-height, short and fairly condensed Latin capitals, large and open counters, and low contrast. Originally derived from the Hebrew, the shallow horizontal curves and strong baseline serifs provide dynamism and enhance the reading flow. Noam Text Latin’s italic is rounded and reading friendly, is condensed to generate a lighter texture than the roman, and has a flowing stance. These virtues help it endure harsh printing conditions and subpar inks and paper. Noam Text’s three total weights provide a proper solution for integrating texts in both scripts, as well as a contemporary alternative for use in books, newspapers, and magazine design. Aligned with TypeTogether’s commitment to produce high-quality type for the global market, the complete Noam Text family displays an impressive amount of discretion, applying to wide use-cases by not edging too close to religious motifs or imbibing in secular indulgence. This means Noam Text can be the go-to family across the board and capitalise on the desire for clear typographic progress in this modern age.
  6. TT Supermolot Neue by TypeType, $35.00
    Useful links: TT Supermolot Neue PDF Type Specimen TT Supermolot Neue graphic presentation at Behance Looking for a custom version of TT Supermolot Neue? TT Supermolot Neue is a redesigned, extended and greatly enhanced reincarnation of the popular TT Supermolot and TT Supermolot Condensed font families. During its existence, the hammers (‘molot’ in Russian) managed to get into the spotlight in a huge number of projects, for example, in popular video games, films, and branding. Despite its popularity, the limited composition of old families put boundaries their development, which prompted us to release a completely redesigned and greatly extended version. And while the old families could offer designers only a limited number of tools, in the new version you can already find 54 fonts, and each individual font now consists of more than 620 glyphs. First, we have added a completely new subfamily, TT Supermolot Neue Extended. But this is only the tip of the iceberg—in order to achieve visual harmony between the three subfamilies, we completely revised the distribution of widths among them. As a result of this work, the width of the TT Supermolot Neue Basic subfamily became a bit narrower, and the width of the TT Supermolot Neue Condensed subfamily became even narrower than it was in the old version. Secondly, we’ve increased the number of weights. While in the old versions there were only 5 weights, in the new ones there are 9 in each of the subfamilies. In addition, we gave a facelift to the lowercase and uppercase letters. In TT Supermolot Neue, the design of all controversial grapheme forms was soothed and now the family can also be used in the text set. We have completely redrawn italics. It took us half a year to compensate for all the circles, to transform italic strokes, to work out the position of the diacritics, to make right the spacing, and to finish kerning. Following a good tradition, in the TT Supermolot Neue extensive support for useful OpenType features was added, and hinting was also improved. If we talk about visual features, we recommend paying closer attention to two stylistic sets: the first set (ss01) is designed to make the typeface more humanist, and when you turn on the second set (ss02), the typeface becomes even more technological. In addition, the typeface has more than 26 items of standard and discretionary ligatures. We also have not forgotten about the figures and we added a set of old-style figures to the standard version. In addition, the typeface has case, ordn, frac, sups, sinf, numr, dnom, onum, tnum, lnum, pnum, calt, liga, dlig, salt, ss01, ss02.
  7. As of my last update in April 2023, the font Blix Black by FBruehl might not be widely recognized or it may not exist under that specific name in publicly available font libraries or known typographi...
  8. Droid Serif is a contemporary serif typeface family commissioned by Google and designed by Steve Matteson of Ascender Corporation. Unveiled in 2007 as part of the Droid family of fonts, it was crafte...
  9. As of my last update, Rammstein isn't widely recognized as a standard or commercially available typeface in the traditional sense, such as Helvetica or Times New Roman. Instead, Rammstein's associati...
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  11. Magicstar by Rockboys Studio, $23.00
    Magicstar is a daring handwritten font created with brush pen strokes. This bold font will beautify and emphasize your design. Add it confidently to your projects, and you will love the results.
  12. Compass TRF Stencil by TipografiaRamis, $29.00
    Compass TRF Stencil is an addition to the Compass TRF family and consists of three styles - Regular, Bold and Alternative. It is recommended for use as a display typeface in large sizes.
  13. Brasley by Nicolas Deslé, $6.00
    Here's Brasley, a geometric sans. Brasley is available in six weights - bold, semibold, medium, regular, light and thin - each with matching italics. It also includes contextual alternates, ligatures, fractions, arrows and shapes.
  14. Khalisa by Nandatype Studio, $13.00
    Khalisa is a beautiful and charming display font with a bold vibe. Get inspired by bird feather. Khalisa font suitable for standout designs and make any design idea into a true standout.
  15. Cal Neuland Shadow by Posterizer KG, $16.00
    Cal Neuland Shadow is the shadow version of Cal Neuland Bold. The font is ideal for comic headlines and other funny things. It contains all of the Latin, Cyrillic and Greek glyphs.
  16. Endellia by Sealoung, $12.00
    Endellia is a bold and thick lettered display font, created with the help of a brush pen. Add it to your most creative ideas and notice how it makes them come alive!
  17. Westwood by ITC, $29.99
    Westwood is the work of American West Coast designer David Westwood, a bold display typeface featuring a fine linocut effect. Westwood exhibits a dramatic, eye-catching style with a rough-hewn look.
  18. Busero by Sealoung, $10.00
    Busero is a bold and powerful display font. It celebrates abstract shapes in all their eclectic beauty. Add this font to your creative ideas and notice how it makes them stand out!
  19. Yontrakam by Jipatype, $17.00
    Yontrakam is a bold display font with a sharp and sleek appearance, exuding a futuristic and sci-fi vibe. Ideal for conveying special emphasis in diverse media, including posters, packaging, and more.
  20. Burger Royale JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Burger Royale JNL by Jeff Levine is a bold, sans serif font with a slight Deco feel, inspired by the logo of a former Florida chain of hamburger shops called Royal Castle.
  21. Distance by Maulana Creative, $14.00
    Give your designs an authentic handcrafted feel. "Distance Bold Script Font" is perfectly suited to signature, stationery, logo, typography quotes, magazine or book cover, website header, clothing, branding, packaging design and more.
  22. Yanson by Younestype, $99.00
    This Arabic typeface family was created by Younes Alaboudi. Yanson proudly incorporates a timeless geometric style with humanistic nuances. Featuring three weights from Light to Bold, Yanson supports OpenType features for Arabic.
  23. Clarenwood JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Based on some examples of a Clarendon-inspired wood type design, Clarenwood JNL is a bold and effective titling font which harkens back to old times and advertising on a grander scale.
  24. Lactosa by Nasir Udin, $18.00
    Lactosa is a sweet script font that is bold, full of energy, and curvaceous! The font comes with alternates for you to play with, and can amplify the uniqueness of your designs.
  25. Meksa by Okaycat, $29.95
    Meksa is sleek, minimal & very clean. This wide typeface is perfect for bold headers, impact text, or logo design. Meksa is multilingual, appropriate for international publications. Includes Cyrillic, West European diacritics & ligatures.
  26. Lutfey by NamelaType, $17.00
    Lutfey is a chunky & cute typeface, visually featuring bold, firm and gentle characters. It’s has smooth lines on each side, especially on the outside, with subtle ink-trap details at every corner.
  27. Bloop by Robert Petrick, $19.95
    Bloop is a versatile bold new cartoon font that is great for the web, video, print headlines or product logos. It is a hot, contemporary, very readable design with language character function.
  28. Keitana MF by Masterfont, $59.00
    A practical font family with 2 weights for all your day by day headlines, signage etc. An extended sans serif typeface with rounded endings that provides unique bold appearance without losing legibility.
  29. Realtime Gamer by Creaditive Design, $12.00
    Realtime is a cool, thick lettered and robotic display font. This font is ideal for writing web designs, business cards, or pretty much anything else that requires a techno and bold touch.
  30. Neo Strada by Differentialtype, $10.00
    Neo Strada is a bold geometric sans serif font that comes in many weights and several alternates. It's perfect for documents, font logos, blogs, social media, marketing campaigns and many other projects!
  31. Pipe Dream by Callout, $14.00
    PipeDream is a thick, slab-serif typeface. It is perfect for short, attention grabbing headlines. Inspired by 1990's computer games this bold face is a force that refuses to be ignored.
  32. Parkitecture JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Parkitecture JNL is the latest font to embrace the angles and lines of the Art Deco era. Bold and solid in look and feel, it gives nostalgic headlines a "solid" retro appearance.
  33. Striptease JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Striptease JNL is the bold, brash, "your-name-in-lights" companion to Showgirl JNL, and was inspired by a scene in an old television show depicting a burlesque house of the 1930s.
  34. Gracioso by FadeLine Studio, $14.00
    Introducing! Gracioso is a new cute and funny display font. This font adopts a bold, cute, firm, and trendy style. Very suitable to meet your various design needs that are trending now.
  35. Catalog JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Catalog JNL is based on a set of vintage wood type. Its uniform, block-style appearance is perfect for projects where bold, readable titling will apply. Available in regular and oblique styles.
  36. Mariosa by Letterara, $12.00
    Mariosa is an elegant font with a romantic appeal; this font is for those who are in need of an elegant and appropriately modern calligraphy script. Get inspired by its bold swashes.
  37. Grateful Everyday by Crumphand, $12.00
    Hello, Introducing Bold and Cute Fonts Grateful Everyday. this font rounded good for your Graphic. Frendly use, Easy to Read. What's Character Included ? Uppercase Lowercase Symbols Numerals Multilingual Support Thank You, Regards.
  38. Gostyk by Saxofont, $18.00
    Gostyk is a bold and stylish font. Perfect for use in a variety of purposes, such as writing articles, magazines, branding projects or simply as stylish text to display on your screenshots.
  39. Rima by K-Type, $20.00
    Rima is a stencil display face with imposing slab serifs, designed to suggest strength, confidence, expertise and efficiency. Regular and Bold weights are included along with two handy italics (optically corrected obliques).
  40. Albeit Grotesk Caps by Cloud9 Type Dept, $40.00
    Albeit Grotesk Caps is a graphic geometric all caps display font family of four weights (Light, Regular, Medium and Bold) with slightly exaggarated diacritics for better readability making it ideal for headlines.
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