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  1. Live Grotesk by Matt Chansky, $18.00
    An exquisite neutral body copy and memorable modern headline font – all under one pixel-perfect font family. Live Grotesk is no ordinary font, in fact it's two fonts in one, seamlessly working together. When big messaging requires a charismatic headline font to activate layout designs, amplify attention, and delight audiences with brand retention – turn on "FM," Live Grotesk's headline font. When you need a body copy font that is space-efficient, a highly refined neutral with a high x-height to help with readability, particularly on screens – Live Grotesk is for you. Stylish simplicity and neutrality are key components of the signature body copy look. This is why Live Grotesk is a uniquely crafted modern font for today's modern creatives. With a variety of weights, from light to bold, you'll also enjoy the robust offering of multilingual glyphs, plus a handful of extras like the estimated symbol, directional arrows, and helpful UX characters. When the creative direction calls for memorable, approachable, and consumable typography, consider Live Grotesk to elevate your marketing tactics. It's a font alive with versatility, that's why it's called Live Grotesk.
  2. Galpon Next by RodrigoTypo, $25.00
    The "Galpon Next" typeface is a gestural and dynamic font specially designed for informal or children's texts. The idea behind this typeface is to capture the energy and spontaneity of handwriting, creating a sense of joy and fun in the designs.
  3. Daikon by Pepper Type, $30.00
    Daikon is a semi-closed geometric grotesque featuring rich language support including Cyrillic, various OpenType features and multiple sets of figures. This family’s clean and legible feel makes it useable as both display and body type in any font size.
  4. County Clerk JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    County Clerk JNL was modeled after the vintage Hamilton wood type design Gothic Special, and is available in both regular and oblique versions. An early grotesk font, this condensed sans serif lends itself well to short headlines and brief body copy.
  5. Luzern by Gumpita Rahayu, $-
    Inspired by the most common grotesque heights and boxed sans serif typefaces, Luzern Typefaces was built with low-mid contrast sans serif and was designed in quite tall caps height and lower x-height which represents the flavor of the dynamic typefaces and is subtle for the display typefaces. The typefaces comes with five weights, from light to extra bold, plus matching italics in each weights. And Luzern Typefaces is loaded with OpenType features such as some stylistic alternates in uppercase, case-sensitive forms, fractions, and another numerals features such as super and subscript characters, tabular figures, numerator-denominator, etc. It’s highly usable for display text titles such as editorial magazine headline, websites heading, poster, advertising, logo, also it works well for medium body text. It comes with more 400+ glyph support including more latin european diacritics language.
  6. This year by Jadatype, $10.00
    This Year is a duo font that contains fine line script font and playful slab that had cute, playful, joy, youth, and bouncy feel. suitable for social media, branding, craft, products, handwritten, and so on. contains standard English letters, numbers, punctuation, and several accents that support multilingualism. Thank you!.
  7. Tight Hug by Sipanji21, $10.00
    This Tight Hug font, Made with love and joy. Comic look, Bold, Thick, so it will make your design more beautiful, cute, fun, and colorful. you can use this font for any design, such as logo, poster, advertise, packaging, and much more. with swash and awesome alternates inside.
  8. Komica Brought by Figuree Studio, $18.00
    Say hello to Komica Brought font. Made with love and joy. Comic look, so it will make your design more beautiful, cute, fun, and colorful. Features: Uppercase and Lowercase Numerals and Punctuation (OpenType Standard) Accents (Multilingual characters) PUA Encode I hope you can enjoy the font :) Regards Figuree Studio
  9. Altra Two by Hackberry Font Foundry, $24.95
    AltraTwo is a complete redraw of a family based on a tracing of a clip art font from an old printed book. The AltraTwo family adds italic, black, and black italic. I liked the gentle calligraphic look. Consider it a sans serif with style. This is a typical NuevoDeco OpenType pro font with caps, lowercase, small caps, lining, oldstyle, and small cap figures, numerators, denominators, fractions, swashes, and so on. There aren't many unusal ligatures for this one, though. It does have the Latin 2 character set or what Adobe calls CE, Central European characters. Altra has been my preferred header face for sevral years. it also works very well for body copy. I usually use it for my contrasting tip and quote paragraphs with Bergsland Pro as my normal body copy.
  10. Frenkel MF by Masterfont, $59.00
    A practical font family with 2 weights for all your needs: headlines, body text, signage etc. High legibility at small sizes.
  11. Couponim MF by Masterfont, $59.00
    A practical font family with 4 weights for all your needs: headlines, body text, signage etc. High legibility at small sizes.
  12. TeoriaMF by Masterfont, $59.00
    A practical font family with 4 weights for all your needs: headlines, body text, signage etc. High legibility at small sizes.
  13. Gellatick by Ardian Nuvianto, $23.00
    Gellatick is a charming and whimsical script font that brings a delightful handwritten feel to any design. With its playful curves and bouncy letterforms, this font is perfect for adding a touch of joy and friendliness to your projects. Whether you're designing greeting cards, invitations, or social media graphics, Gellatick will infuse your creations with a sense of warmth and personality.
  14. Feeling Grateful by Olivetype, $18.00
    Bring joy to your designs with Feeling Grateful! This cheerful font offers a combination of adorable style and fun. Its bouncy and bold letters are the perfect addition to your logos, headlines, and other projects. Feeling Grateful is sure to make any design stand out with its positive vibes, so grab this font today and start adding some fun to your designs!
  15. Funkboy by PizzaDude.dk, $20.00
    Funkboy looks like something that was made 20 years ago. You know, when Grandmaster Flash was scratching to the beat and graffiti was totally underground. Funkboy was made to look 100% oldschool, and now you can make your own bad-boy oldschool graffiti, using your computer! Comes with two hard knock alternate letters: the peace 'o' + the heart dotted 'i' You will need to use OpenType supporting applications to use the autoligatures.
  16. Brillany by Solidtype, $14.00
    Brillany is a simple handwritten script font, modern and fashionable. This elegant font is legible and looks great as a headline or in body text. This font will perfect for many different project for blogging, social media, branding, wedding invites, cards etc. Including ligatures, uppercase and lowercase, punctuation and multiple languages support.
  17. Balgin by Studio Sun, $12.00
    Balgin brings back the nostalgic era of 90's. The 90’s were a magical time – a time of the Docs, Game Boys, and Cartoon. As everything that was once old is new again, the 90’s are making a come back. The basic of typeface are from geometric/basic shapes (Triangle, Square, Circle) form. Some character in Display font are modified, like 'R'K' stroke are more dynamic. and the tail of 'g' are more generic. Balgin are available in 3 Flavour Typefaces (Display - Normal - Text) and have 6 different weights (For Normal are available on 5 Widths). Available with Variable Fonts on Balgin Display & Balgin Normal
  18. XLaserTrain by Ingrimayne Type, $14.95
    The first release of XLaserTrain, a toy train font, was constructed by taking bits from the four LetterTrain fonts. Version 2, released in late 2010, added a great many cars with holiday and party themes. The bold version has smoke over the cars and you may have to adjust line spacing (leading) to have it display properly.
  19. Bolda Display by The Infamous Foundry, $29.00
    Bolda Display is a a-z lowercase display font in two styles; regular and outline. Lowercase is regular and uppercase is outline. Inspired by the 1970’s tennis, dart and ping pong fashion. Perfect for headlines, logos and everything above the body.
  20. Pop Manta by Kickingbird, $24.00
    Pop Manta delivers the perfect punch when impact is needed. Useful on everything from boxes of bubble gum to pro wrestling posters. Pop Manta has been described as "Morris Fuller Benton meets Roy Lichtenstein". Benton's 1903 neo-grotesque letter shapes set to a Pop Art beat. With over 650 glyphs, characters, symbols and ornaments, Pop Manta is a complete design kit in one font. A full range of accents and extras allows Pop Manta to speak well over 70 languages. Including: Afrikaans, Basque, Breton, Catalan, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, Gaelic, German, Icelandic, Indonesian, Irish, Italian, Norwegian, Portuguese, Sami, Spanish, Swahili, Swedish, Croatian (Latin), Czech, Estonian, Hungarian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Polish, Romanian, Serbian (Latin), Slovak, Slovenian, Turkish, Afar, Azerbaijani, Belarusian (Latin), Chichewa, Croatian (Latin), Gikuyu, Greenlandic, Guarani, Igo/Igbo, Kuskokwim, Luba (Ciluba), Malay, isiNdebele, Oromo, Pilipino/Tagalog, Setswana, Sidamo, Somali, Sotho (Northern and Southern), Swazi, XiTsonga, Tuareg, Uzbek (Latin), Vietnamese, Welsh, isiXhosa, Yoruba, and isiZulu.
  21. Lunarmod by MADType, $21.00
    Lunarmod is an attempt at creating a full font from a single basic shape, a box with oval ends. It ended up being very modular and looks slightly alien or spacey, hence the name Lunarmod.
  22. Colmar JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    French Art Deco lettering found within the pages of the 1934 publication L'Art du Tracé Rationnel de la Lettre (roughly translated to “The Rational Path Art of the Letter”) have provided a number of designs well-suited for digital revival. A hand lettered sans with varying character widths was the basis for Colmar JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions. As the source of the lettering design was a French publication, the typeface is named for the city of Colmar, which (according to Wikipedia) is the third-largest commune of the Alsace region in north-eastern France.
  23. BoRock by Fontforecast, $19.00
    BoRock is a handcrafted font that comes in two pigheaded styles, inspired by the rock music scene. You can use BoRock instead of the usual neat serif fonts. BoRock Grunge is a rough crispy serif font, excellently suited for use in both display and body text. The BoRock Slick is what the name implies, a more smooth serif font, ideal for use in body text, but also suitable for titles and headings. You can use BoRock Grunge and BoRock Slick for magazines, advertising, T-shirts, posters and so on. By activating Discretionary Ligatures and typing _1 to _9 and *1 to *8 you can get your hands on some nifty bonus symbols. So get creative with BoRock and the stage is yours.
  24. Waite Park JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Waite Park JNL is based on the smallest of the die-cut letters and numbers contained in the Webway Sign Cabinet - once manufactured by the Holes-Webway Company of Minneapolis, Minnesota. The largest of the set's sizes (2 inch) was the model for Sign Kit JNL, the medium size (1-1/8 inch) was used to make Sign Production JNL and this font is a version from the 3/4 inch size. Each size of alphabet and numerals have their own unique characteristics, although they all follow the same basic font style, which is reminiscent of classic Art Deco-era sanserif typefaces. The name Waite Park JNL was derived from a division of Holes-Webway that (for some reason lost to time) distributed their sign kits under the name Waite Park Sign Company, located in the Minnesota city of the same name.
  25. LT Hakuna Matata by Latam Type Foundry, $15.00
    Introducing "LT Hakuna Matata" font collection, inspired by The Classic Movie Lion King. Styles: Normal, Outline, Shadow, Ink. Captures Timon and Pumbaa's essence. Normal exudes joy, Outline adds an artistic touch. Shadow creates depth, Ink offers handcrafted charm. Experience African savannah's energy in typography.- Where typography meets the magic of The Lion King. Enjoy! Thank's for Support!
  26. Giecella Kids by Sipanji21, $8.00
    Say hello to Giecella Kids font. Made with love and joy. Comic look, so it will make your design more beautiful, cute, fun, and colorful Includes: Giecella Kids (OTF, TTF, WOFF) Bonus (Cute Background) Features: Character Set Numerals and Punctuation (OpenType Standard) I hope you can enjoy the font :)
  27. Burdigala Sans by Asgeir Pedersen, $19.99
    Burdigala is a clean-cut, modern yet classic typeface inspired by Didones and Aicher’s Rotis family. Burdigala Sans is especially well suited for on-screen usage such as in apps and pdf documents. It is also ideal for larger amounts of (printed) texts in brochures, magazines and books. It is slighty narrow in order to conserve space, but spacious enough to faciliate reading and overall clarity. Check out its sibling, the Burdigala Semi Serif version. The expanded versions, being wider and more open, works equally well in media intended both for print and on-screen reading, e.g. in Pdf-documents etc. Burdigala is the ancient Roman name of the city of Bordeaux France.
  28. Lilith Script Pro by Monday Type, $15.00
    Lilith Script Pro is a family inspired from hand lettering and calligraphic typography that I've seen when in urban cities when I've travelled the world. Its strength is the magical mix of contextual alternates and 104 ligatures. Both open type enabled and completely automatic make sure that the flow of the writing will always be pleasant and perfect. The ligatures will always be substituted automatically through the "liga" feature, while the contextual alternates can be turned on and off through the "calt" feature. Lilith Script Pro is perfect for special logos and playful invitations or headlines. With its 574 glyphs per style there is really nothing you can't do with this family.
  29. Gunsmoke by FontMesa, $25.00
    Gunsmoke is a revival of a James Conner's Sons font that's been listed under different names such as Extended Clarendon Shaded, Original Ornamented and Galena. Dating back to 1888 this font was available with an original lowercase, numbers and punctuation. Today we've expanded the set to include the original shaded version a regular black, open left, open right and a fill font for the two open faced versions. The single Gunsmoke fill font is in alignment with the Gunsmoke Open R version and will also work with Gunsmoke Open L by shifting your fill font layer to align with the Open L version. You will need an application that works in layers in order to use the fill font with the Gunsmoke Open L and R fonts. Make sure you check out the left and right pointing gun hands on the less than and greater than keys, the gun alone is on the left and right brace keys. Remember to check your gun in with the Marshal when entering Dodge City.
  30. Tita Script by Latinotype, $59.00
    Tita is dedicated to my grandmother Hebe, witty and arrabalera 1. The font is inspired by Milonga 2 music and the fileteado porteño 3. I picture it at The Moulin Rouge, sparkling, provocative, loving. It evokes Tita Merello and my grandmum singing her music. Tita is Argentinean to its very core. A font to shout goal and dulce de leche 4 with passion! Its curves originate from polirhythmic calligraphy, which I learnt from my mentor Silvia Cordero Vega. Tita is a pedigree script that is based on hand lettering and Sandra Biondi’s calligraphy works. Font digitalisation by Daniel Hernández. Edited by Javier Quintana / Programmed by Manuel Corradine. 1. A person from the arrabal (a working class neighborhood on the outskirts of the city of Buenos Aires) 2. Musical genre originated in the Río de la Plata areas of Argentina and Uruguay 3. Decorative hand lettering and artistic style that is frequently spotted in Buenos Aires 4. Sweet milk sauce
  31. Babble by Comicraft, $19.00
    Babble go gaga? Babble a liddle baba aba dittle boo-boo? Babble gotta Owie? Babble wanna see dada go bonk? See dada go WAAHHH?! Babble wanna bockle? Babble wanna see mama? Babble wanna have milky milky num-nums? Ahhh... Babble id soooooooo cuuuuuute! Dada and Mama love Babble. Big Hug, babble!
  32. Quigley by Typadelic, $19.00
    At first glance, Quigley might look like any ordinary font. Take a closer look. Quigley is reminiscent of an art deco font with a "twist", having unusual and amusing character shapes. Ideal for signage and as display type, but works nicely for body text as well.
  33. Michael by Tanincreate, $10.00
    Michael Script - a casual handwritten style font with a range of ligatures, opentype stylistic ends, decorative swashes, perfect for any awesome projects that need handwriting taste. Suggested for logos, titles, body texts, branding, invitations and also when used along other fonts with strong and bold styles.
  34. Billund by Elster Fonts, $24.00
    Have you ever played with Lego™ and built letters? With Billund Side and Billund Top you can do it again and create colourful headlines on your Mac or PC. Billund is a font-system consisting of the two base-fonts Billund Side Outline and Billund Top Outline, extended by layer-fonts for one or five colours. Use the Outline-fonts alone to get »transparent« letters in one colour, use it with the Fill-fonts to fill the whole letter with one colour, or use the five Colour-fonts to get colourful letters in every colour you want. Billund contains cyrillic and greek glyphs and can be used for nearly a hundred languages. To expand the typographic possibilities, small caps, old style figures, numerals for small caps (c2sc), three stylistic sets, different symbols, forms, standard- and discretionary ligatures have been added, furthermore contextual alternates to avoid colliding letters. Each Billund-font contains 870 glyphs and more than 1600 kerning-pairs. Billund is named after the city of Billund (Denmark), where Lego™ was invented, the Lego™-headquarter still resides and the first Legoland™ theme park was opened in 1968 and still exists today.
  35. Dalle by Stawix, $40.00
    Dalle was designed in 2012 by Stawix Ruecha, and has been continued to develop over the last two years in order to keep pace with the changing trends and to apply for different uses.  Dalle comes with a large font family and is ideally suited for body texts and also display. This typeface has OpenType features including multi-ligatures support and tabular figures. Add Dalle (Sans) in your font menu and spice up your layouts with this new flavour!
  36. Gluster by Maulana Creative, $14.00
    Gluster Serif Display Font Typeface is a single weight black serif, modern casual typeface perfect use for headline, logo, magazine, and any editorial design needs also readable body text. I hope you like it, keep awesome!
  37. Jelly Billy by Illushvara, $14.00
    Jelly Billy is a fun handwritten font featuring a quirky, bold, and modern style! It will work perfectly with packaging products, merchandise or pretty much any design of spring or summer season that requires a touch of happiness and joy.
  38. Sugar Joint by PizzaDude.dk, $15.00
    Sugar Joint is a simple and legible sans serif font. It has a loose and easy look, which makes it very suitable for children's books or toys, candy labels, cereal, or perhaps even labels for organic products. It's 100% handmade!
  39. Adegoke by Wildan Type, $15.00
    Introducing new font_ "Adegoke". This is a sans serif font, designed with contrasting countur differences. Gives a simple impression with a thick serif flavor. Some alternative characters are available to give each user freedom in creating headings such as magazines, posters or brands. While the basic character can be used as body text. This font family is also available in oblique style to add variety of users.
  40. Konrad Kachelofen by Proportional Lime, $9.99
    Konrad Kachelofen was a printer in the city of Leipzig beginning around 1483. He printed many works by contemporary authors and also many of the classics. He acquired an unusually large amount of typefaces for his shop, a place that included a wine bar and book store. This type face is based on Typ.11:340G GfT510 Gesamtkatalog der Wiegendrucke and is similar to Proportional Lime’s “Kachelofen'' font. The major differences are that the whole miniscule set is slimmer and the majuscule set has different style glyphs and this face was used solely for titles and section headings because of its sharper and clearer appearance at large point values. Konrad probably died in 1529 after passing his business on to his son-in-law Melchior Lotter, who also went on to fame as an industrious and illustrious printer.
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