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  1. Goda by Twinletter, $10.00
    Introducing the sanserif font Goda. We design this very tempting and beautiful font with gentleness and yet still fit if you use it in various projects with masculine and feminine themes. We designed this san serif family font by paying attention to the combination of each letter to create a beautiful impression and appearance, making it easier to answer your needs, both formal and non-formal needs. This font is perfect for a wide variety of design projects, sporting events, branding, banners, posters, movie titles, food and beverage, technology, quotes, clothing, logotypes, and more. Of course, your various design projects will be perfect and amazing if you use this font because this font comes with a font family, both for titles and subtitles and sentence text, start using our fonts for your amazing projects.
  2. Local Scotch by Teenage Foundry, $19.00
    Local Scotch - Display Font - a tall and bold single-line design that is sure to make a bold statement in your projects! Our font features a sleek and modern look, with tall letterforms that exude confidence and strength. The regular version of our font is perfect for creating designs that demand attention. The tall and bold letterforms ensure that your message is clear and impactful. But that's not all - we've also included a unique twist with our blur version font. The blur version adds a subtle softness and texture to your text, giving it a more creative and dynamic appearance. This alternative font version is perfect for designs that require a touch of visual interest or a slightly unconventional look. Features: Uppercase, Lowercase, Numeral, Punctuation & Multilingual. For any questions please contact me 🙂 Thanks!
  3. Canapé by FDI, $25.00
    Canapé is based on the idea of letters with a subtly curved and slightly modulated line. Through this, the typeface has a warm and friendly, almost haptical appearance which brings some kind of cosiness to your communication with type. Designed and crafted with great attention to detail, the type family is usable for copy texts as well as corporate design or display purposes. Canapé (Serif) with its 4 fonts and more than 4,200 characters contains a large amount of features like small capitals, swashes, 10 different figure sets, automated fractions, ordinals, standard and discretionary ligatures, language support for Central and Western Europe and a small sofa building kit. All features are conveniently accessible through OpenType features. Check out the type specimen PDF for more details and a closer look.
  4. ITC Ironwork by ITC, $29.99
    ITC Ironwork is the work of Serge Pichii, who was inspired by a piece of decorative lettering done by Jan Tschichold in the early 1920s. Tschichold had interlocked a series of rough sans serif letters and embellished them with scattered decorative elements. The original was of only capital letters, touching and overlapping like an ironwork gate made of letters. Pichii completed the typeface with lowercase forms and smoothed the edges. The scrolls of the capitals were extended to the lowercase and Pichii based them on iron scrollwork he found in Vienna and Prague. A lot of attention was paid to the elements of the typeface in order to 'smooth out' and balance proportional relations between the elements," says Pichii. ITC Ironwork is great for signage and display but also works well in short texts."
  5. Opticum by ParaType, $25.00
    Font family Opticum is not just a set of fonts, it’s a maze construction kit that hides letters inside. Each inscription is a little brain-twister with variable difficulty, where the level is defined by the style. The third one is the most difficult. When you type with these fonts you fill the space entirely without spaces because characters in the fonts don’t have side bearings and the leadings are set to zero. This converts you into an artist who produces geometric abstractions containing verbal messages. Texts set with this font not only catch an eye, but keep it for a long time. The duration of attention period can be adjusted by selection of the font style. The third one keeps longer. Opticum was designed by Erken Kagarov and released by ParaType in 2009.
  6. Blamtastic 3d Comic Display by Sipanji21, $15.00
    "Blamtastic" is a 3D display font designed with a comic theme and sharp characters. This font offers three distinct styles: solid, inner shadow, and outline. Fonts with multiple styles like this are ideal for creating depth and visual interest in text. The solid style provides a bold and straightforward appearance, while the inner shadow style adds depth by giving the characters a three-dimensional effect. The outline style outlines the characters, emphasizing their shape against the background. With its comic-inspired theme, sharp characters, and various styles, "Blamtastic" is suitable for a wide range of design projects that require a playful and attention-grabbing typographic style. It can be used effectively in comic books, posters, titles, or any design where a bold, dynamic, and multi-dimensional font is needed to create an impactful visual presence.
  7. TT Squares by TypeType, $29.00
    You are on the page of the old display version of the TT Squares typeface. In 2020, we released an entirely new, completely redesigned, and significantly expanded version of the typeface called TT Octosquares. In addition to 73 styles, TT Octosquares has 3-axis variable version, stylistic alternates, ligatures, old-style figures and many other useful OpenType features. Before you buy the old display version of the font, we suggest that you pay attention to the new superfamily TT Octosquares and study it in more detail. - Squares created for infographics and statistics. This font has both futuristic and techno attributes. Most popular typefaces formula: Thin, Light, Regular, Bold, Black and Italics. Squares are ideal for short inscriptions and long text blocks. Optimized for the websites, mobile applications, and printing materials.
  8. Tengwar Transliteral by Zephyris, $-
    You can read more about how to use this font and how it works here. This font lets you write in accurate Tengwar (elvish) quickly and easily. While writing his Middle Earth books, JRR Tolkein invented an entire alphabet for the elves called Tengwar. His attention to detail was incredible, Tengwar is a fully functioning writing system. This is the famous Elvish writing seen all through Lord of The Rings and the Hobbit. Tengwar is an alphabet, not a language, and can be used to write many languages. Tolkein gave detailed notes on how to write English in the Tengwar alphabet. This font uses advanced font features (contextual alternates, ligatures and kerning) to automatically convert any English text, as you type, into an accurate representation in the elvish Tengwar alphabet.
  9. Organetto by Latinotype, $25.00
    Organetto is a typeface, inspired by the lettering found on Art Deco posters, whose design embraces latest digital font technology. This versatile font contains multiple widths which make it an ideal solution to fit every design need. In addition to its functional geometric style and different widths, Organetto also includes alternate characters that provide even more design options. All these features make the font a great choice for graphic designers and art directors, logos, wordmarks, short text, etc. Organetto is a sans-serif typeface with modern proportions and straight-edge terminals. It comes in 7 weights, ranging from Hair to Ultrabold, and 7 widths (from Ultra Condensed to Expanded) and contains a set of 397 characters that support 180 different languages. Organetto also includes OpenType features- 3 sets of alternates, catchwords and titling.
  10. Elyanor by Kereatype, $14.00
    Elyanor is a classic display serif font, drawing inspiration from French Renaissance type. It is available in both regular and italic styles, making it versatile for use in various design projects. Elyanor's serifs make it perfect for creating headlines and titles that grab attention. Additionally, its classic look lends itself well to editorial design, where it can add a touch of sophistication and elegance to text-heavy layouts. Elyanor is also suitable for use in monograms, logos, and branding materials, where its distinctive and memorable appearance can help establish a brand's identity. Its versatility extends to poster design, allowing it to create bold and eye-catching typography that stands out from the crowd. Elyanor is a versatile font that offers a unique and shabby-chic aesthetic, perfect for a wide range of design projects.
  11. Fellowship by Canada Type, $24.95
    Named in tribute to the members of the American Typecasting Fellowship, this font is an original expression of Jim Rimmer's left-handed calligraphy. It was designed and cut in 24 p in the early 1980s, then cast as foundry type on Jim's own Thompson typecasting machine. This alphabet exhibits classic semi-italic text tension, with sqaurish minuscules and hybrid renaissance majuscules. Jim's unique sense of restrained but attractive typo-calligraphic creativity puts on quite a show here. Fellowship was updated and remastered for the latest technologies in 2013. It comes with plenty of built-in alternates and ligatures. Its glyphset contains over 420 characters, and supports the majority of Latin-based languges. 20% of this font's revenues will be donated to the GDC Scholarship Fund, supporting higher typography education in Canada.
  12. Crypick by Grontype, $14.00
    Crypick is a Modern Serif Font, created with unique design. the parts of the font is simply watery looks inspired by ocean wave. this font comes with some ligatures and alternates, and already PUA encoded for easily accessed into optional Glyphs. Crypick Font is simply designed to ease any design project such as invitational card, logo tagline, attentional flyer, magazine header, and much more Features : Complete standard glyphs ligatures and alternates PUA encoded Numeral and Punctuation Multilingual Support Thankyou for your attention, Regard : Grontype
  13. Arable by Heyfonts, $18.00
    Arable Font Is "Unique Display Font" refers to a specific type of typography that is characterized by its distinctive, one-of-a-kind design, and it is typically used for eye-catching and decorative purposes. Here's a detailed explanation of what a unique display font is: -Distinctive Design: Unique display fonts stand out because of their distinct and unconventional design. They often deviate from traditional letterforms and can take on a wide range of creative and artistic shapes. Unlike standard, legible fonts used for body text, display fonts prioritize aesthetics over readability. -Specialized Use: Display fonts are not intended for extended reading. Instead, they are used in small quantities for headlines, titles, logos, posters, banners, invitations, and other design elements where visual impact is essential. Their unique and attention-grabbing design makes them ideal for drawing attention to specific text. -Creative Freedom: Designers have creative freedom when creating unique display fonts. This allows for a wide array of styles, from whimsical and ornate to futuristic and abstract. Some display fonts may be inspired by art movements, cultures, historical periods, or nature, leading to highly original and thematic designs. -Limited Character Set: Display fonts often have a limited character set compared to standard fonts. They typically include uppercase letters, numbers, and basic punctuation marks, but may lack lowercase letters or extended characters. This limitation is due to their specialized use and focus on visual impact. -Customization: Some unique display fonts are custom-designed for specific projects or brands. Designers work closely with clients to create a font that aligns with the brand's identity or the project's theme, ensuring a truly unique and tailored result. -Combination with Other Fonts: In many design projects, unique display fonts are paired with more standard, legible fonts to achieve a balance between visual impact and readability. This combination allows for a harmonious and effective overall design.
  14. Defense by Reserves, $49.00
    Defense is an unyielding rectangular slab-serif stencil face designed with consistently balanced letterforms and a refined finish. It’s extremely angular geometric form commands attention in display settings, yet is also legible in short text blocks. The stencil mark width varies accordingly with each weight, helping to further define each style. Numerous alternate character sets allow room for customization, while the expanded ligatures push letter combinations to the limit. Stylistically, Defense’s almost crude, sharp-cornered construction is balanced by it’s sophisticated finish and attention to detail, often unrealized in similar faces of this genre. The upright weights are complimented by pairings of true italics, completely rebuilt, slightly narrower in width with modified letterforms, increasing their contrast and flow. Features include: Precision kerning Standard Ligatures set including 'f' ligatures (fi, fl, ff, fh, fj, ffl, ffi, ffj) Discretionary Ligatures set including (ft, rt, ae, oe, st, ft, ct, oc, oo, ry, AE, OE, AL, TH, HE, AK, AN, TT, HD, AM, AP, AR, NF, NE, NH, NL, NB, FL, ND, FE, AB, OB, OD, OF, OG, OH, OK, OL, OM, ON, OO, OP, OQ, OR, OU, AH, UE, UF, UB, UD, UH, UK, UL, UM, UN, UP, UR, UU, MP, XY, YX, KY, WY, VY, AF, FF, FI) Alternate characters (O, o, S, s, a, h circumflex, @, ®, ™, ¶, $, &, _, and various ligature alternates) Case forms (shifts various punctuation marks up to a position that works better with all-capital sequences) Capital Spacing (globally adjusts inter-glyph spacing for all-capital text) Slashed zero Full set of numerators/denominators Automatic fraction feature (supports any fraction combination) Extended language support (Latin-1 and Latin Extended-A) *Requires an application with OpenType and/or Unicode support.
  15. Hope Sans by Monotype, $50.99
    Hope Sans™ takes the jaunty style of 1950s and 60s lettering and melds it with the jubilant 1970s swashes of Bookman. The result is a sans serif family that is lively, inviting and deeply customizable. Its basic sans serif forms create engaging text, while a roaring collection of swash designs, alternate characters and ligatures make it a natural for attention-grabbing display typography. Hope Sans has been selected by the judges of the 22nd Annual TDC Typeface Design Competition to receive the Certificate of Typographic Excellence. The middle weights of the family are easy on the eyes and shine at smaller sizes and in blocks of text copy. Their friendly vibe also translates well to web and interactive design projects. Spacing is open, counters are large and Hope Sans’ range of six weights can provide just the right design for virtually any need. Headlines, subheads, banners and navigational links are naturals for its lightest and boldest weights – either with, or without, the swash letters. “Hope Sans is a paint box,” says its designer, Charles Nix. “In its basic form, it’s a sturdy grotesque, capable of setting text in a cool and relaxed way. But a bit of accenting with the alternate forms easily creates an entirely different mood and meaning. And for those that are willing to really mix with it, the variety of alternate characters can build truly unique typographic statements.”
  16. Print Illustrations JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Print Illustrations JNL gathers a number of charming and functional designs redrawn from vintage sources. There are attention getters, spot illustrations, catch words and decorative embellishments all in one digital file.
  17. Velo Serif Display by House Industries, $33.00
    Velo leads layouts with a grand tour champion’s panache but is also a hard-working design domestique for text-heavy applications. Superelliptical shapes and sturdy serifs will keep pace with contemporary culture with an aesthetic agility that will never go out of style. Velo Serif includes sixteen fonts: Twelve display styles ranging from thin to black with complementary italics and four text styles designed for longer settings. Velo Serif Display features an increased x-height for more illustrative headlines while Velo Serif Text maintains a readable cadence in high word count environments. Typeface design by House Industries, Christian Schwartz, Mitja Miklavčič and Ben Kiel. FEATURES Text vs Display: Velo Text maintains the distinctive style of its Display siblings, but is enhanced for optimum legibility in running text settings. Key ligature combinations keep headlines and running text flowing smoothly. Velo Serif Text includes a complete small cap alphabet to add another typographic dimension to your layouts. Select Velo Serif figures include illustrative alternates to display numerical superiority.
  18. 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.
  19. 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.
  20. Lights Of Athena by Epiclinez, $18.00
    Lights Of Athena is a bold and smooth stylish script font. It's fun and casual, but demanding attention. Very suitable for headlines, titles, magazines, packaging, branding, apparel, adverts, logos, apps, and more.
  21. Tropicane by Heyfonts, $18.00
    Tropicane - Stylish Typeface refers to a font that possesses a distinct and attractive aesthetic, often characterized by unique design elements, creative flair, and an overall fashionable or contemporary look. Stylish typefaces are crafted to make a visual impact and are frequently chosen for design projects where the typography plays a crucial role in conveying a specific mood, personality, or brand identity. Here's an in-depth explanation of the characteristics and significance of a stylish typeface: - Distinctive Design Elements: Stylish typefaces stand out due to their distinctive design features. This may include unique letterforms, creative ligatures, elegant serifs, or modern sans-serif shapes. The goal is to create a visually appealing and memorable set of characters. - Contemporary Aesthetic: The term "stylish" implies a modern and fashionable design. Stylish typefaces often incorporate contemporary design trends, keeping up with current aesthetics to ensure that they remain visually relevant and appealing. - Versatility: Stylish typefaces are often versatile, suitable for a variety of design applications. Whether used for branding, editorial design, websites, or marketing materials, these typefaces maintain their stylish appeal across different contexts. - Attention to Detail: A stylish typeface is characterized by meticulous attention to detail. Designers pay close attention to the shapes, proportions, and spacing of individual characters to create a harmonious and visually pleasing overall appearance. - Expressive Characters: Stylish typefaces can convey a sense of expressiveness and personality. This expressiveness can be achieved through unique letter shapes, playful elements, or the incorporation of design features that evoke a particular mood or emotion. Applicability to Branding: Brands often use stylish typefaces to create a distinctive visual identity. A stylish font can contribute to the overall brand image, helping to communicate the brand's values, tone, and style to the target audience. - Innovative Typography: Stylish typefaces are often at the forefront of typographic innovation. They may push the boundaries of traditional letterforms, experimenting with new shapes, styles, and arrangements to create a sense of novelty and creativity. - Readability and Functionality: Despite their emphasis on style, these typefaces generally maintain a balance between visual appeal and readability. Clear and legible letterforms are crucial, ensuring that the text remains accessible while still making a stylish statement. - Adaptability to Trends: Stylish typefaces are often designed with an awareness of design trends. This adaptability allows them to stay relevant over time, making them a popular choice for designers who want their projects to reflect a contemporary and stylish aesthetic. - Customization Options: Some stylish typefaces come with additional features, such as alternative characters, ligatures, or stylistic sets, offering designers the flexibility to customize the appearance of the text for specific design needs. In summary, a stylish typeface is a carefully crafted font that goes beyond mere functionality, aiming to enhance the visual appeal and expressiveness of the text.
  22. Oxlaide by Four Lines Std, $15.00
    Introducing OXLAIDE: The Bold and Playful Display Font that's designed to capture attention and add a touch of whimsy to your projects. With its rounded corners and playful style, Oxlaide font is the perfect choice for a wide range of creative endeavors. Its robust, thick lines ensure that your message stands out, whether you're designing posters, banners, logos, or any other project that needs to grab attention. Oxlaide font also plays exceptionally well with others. Its bold and playful style complements handwritten fonts beautifully, creating a harmonious balance between structure and personality in your designs.
  23. Sure thing! Castorgate - Messed by Apostorganic Labs is a fascinating and distinctive font that truly stands out with its unique characteristics. It is part of the broader creative work that the Apos...
  24. Benjor by Megami Studios, $12.50
    Named in honor of the great bossa nova artist, Benjor is a fat display meant for headlines, attention-grabbing displays and even Brazilian record covers! Striking and eye pleasing, it's simply que bom!
  25. Quinlophe by ZetDesign, $12.00
    Quinlophe is a cute font with the theme of romance, and is made by paying attention to the shape and anatomy of the letters so as to produce unique and beautiful letter characters.
  26. Barbarosa by Gassstype, $27.00
    Introducing our latest display typeface called Barbarosa - Vintage Typeface is Display Vintage Serif can make your logotype become more interesting. Best Vintage font multilingual support. inspired by the decorative arts and architecture movement.
  27. Danger Neue by Green Type, $46.00
    Danger Neue is the latest version of the popular Danger font. In this version, the contours of the letters are finalized and improved. Contains an extended set of glyphs and open type features.
  28. MC Sarling by Maulana Creative, $14.00
    Sarling monoline script font. This font is good for logo design, Social media, Movie Titles, Books Titles, a short text even a long text letter and good for your secondary text font with signature or script typeface. Make a stunning work with Sarling font. Cheers, Maulana Creative
  29. MC Hittre by Maulana Creative, $16.00
    Hittre brush font. This font is good for logo design, Social media, Movie Titles, Books Titles, a short text even a long text letter and good for your secondary text font with signature or script typeface. Make a stunning work with Hittre brush font. Cheers, Maulana Creative
  30. Traklin MF by Masterfont, $59.00
    Great sans text font family for all your needs, text, signage, logos etc. Very elegant and suitable for classic as well as formal design.
  31. Baskerville No. 2 by Bitstream, $29.99
    This redesign is made from proofs, rather than the metal, and so is heavier, with particular attention to the Harris and the Monotype revision, which was made from proofs of Baskerville’s Great Primer (16pt).
  32. Copperplate Classic Light Floral by Wiescher Design, $39.50
    Copperplate Classic Light Floral is the latest addition to my Copperplate Classic Group of fonts. The floral decorations go perfectly well together with the classic forms of the Copperplate. Your decorative designer Gert Wiescher.
  33. Qara by Gholib Tammami, $15.00
    Qara is a breathtaking Didot font that exudes elegance, luxury, and an unparalleled sense of fashion. With its sleek and refined design, Qara captures attention and adds a touch of sophistication to any project.
  34. Foda Freestyle by Fo Da, $99.99
    Foda FreeStyle is a display Arabic font with High contrast that will surly get your attention, comes in single weight. It can be used for headlines, sub heads, posters, advertising and other many purposes.
  35. Zeno by Device, $39.00
    Bold, graphic and with a strong vertical emphasis. Built from simple geometric shapes, Zeno is similar to some of Joseph Albers’ Bauhaus experiments, though with attention paid to normalising the lettershapes to improve readability.
  36. MC Ronttsly by Maulana Creative, $15.00
    Ronttsly script brush font. This font is good for logo design, Social media, Movie Titles, Books Titles, a short text even a long text letter and good for your secondary text font with signature or script typeface. Make a stunning work with Ronttsly script brush font. Cheers, Maulana Creative
  37. MC Begalih Brush by Maulana Creative, $15.00
    Begalih brush handmade font. This font is good for logo design, Social media, Movie Titles, Books Titles, a short text even a long text letter and good for your secondary text font with signature or script typeface. Make a stunning work with Begalih handmade brush font. Cheers, Maulana Creative
  38. Evadare by Scriptorium, $18.00
    Evadare is a decorative text font inspired by the designs of Rudolf Koch and Nicholas Cochin. It has a freehand, calaligraphic look, yet is regular and works well at small sizes as required for text uses. It's a sort of a romantic, rustic alternative to more traditional text fonts.
  39. MC Slecter Cirus by Maulana Creative, $15.00
    Slecter Cirus monoline script font. This font is good for logo design, Social media, Movie Titles, Books Titles, a short text even a long text letter and good for your secondary text font with signature or script typeface. Make a stunning work with Slecter Cirus font. Cheers, Maulana Creative
  40. Chrinol by Maulana Creative, $15.00
    Chrinol handmade brush font. This font is good for logo design, Social media, Movie Titles, Books Titles, a short text even a long text letter and good for your secondary text font with signature or script typeface. Make a stunning work with Chrinol handmade brush font. Cheers, Maulana Creative
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