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  1. New Lanzelott by Otto Maurer, $12.00
    The New Lanzelott is a brand new Version of an old Font of me called Lanzelott. The new Version get more curves and round Glyphes, it get more Soul. The Serif - Versions are shorter but more exactly. Every Font comes with many Open-type-features and Handmade Kerning. I like the old Version but this much better, much beautyfuller. All Fonts come with the German new big sharp S and a smaler sharp S and the normal sharp S. I you Write SS and want the big sharp S, you have only to make it with the Ligatur-Feature I hope you ll like it...
  2. Kuppa by Huh? Type Foundry, $15.00
    Kuppa is a yummy display unicase with a lot of attitude. Two styles within the Kuppa family a like brothers — look alike and still completely different. Both brothers have 555 glyphs, including alternates, ligatures, fractions and even german capital eszett and excluding Cyrillic in Basic version. Kuppa Regular is clear, powerful and will suit for menus, coffee shop and restaurant use, for magazine handwritten heads and sub-lines and even for kids books. Kuppa Fat is on the dark side — it is bizarre and wild, sometimes even hardly legible. Sometimes you won't see letters, just encrypted symbols — perfect for music posters, vinyl shops, cd covers and hip stuff.
  3. Southwark by Hanoded, $15.00
    London is one of my favourite cities, so it was about time I named a font after it. Well, technically, I named a font after one of London’s districts. Southwark comes from the Anglo-Saxon word Suthriganaweorc, which means ‘Fort of the men of Surrey’. The font Southwork is a handmade Clarendon. I used a Japanese brush pen to create the outlines. I gave the glyphs texture by filling them in with a brush and Chinese ink. Southwark, therefore, has an uneven look and a brushy texture. It looks good on just about anything, but posters, greeting cards and product packaging come to mind.
  4. MFC Almond Monogram by Monogram Fonts Co., $69.00
    The inspiration source for Almond Monogram is a highly unusual warped letterset from a vintage embroidery publication combining to create an almond form monogram. Originally intended to adorn handkerchiefs, it has many other possibilities. Numbers and letters can be combined to create one side of the monogram, while the other side is completed by ornament glyphs under the comma, period, braceleft, braceright, bracketleft and bracketright characters. This is one of many monogram designs from the early 1900’s which fall into a two letter format that is either adorned or interwoven with ornamentation. Download and view the “MFC Almond Monogram Guidebook” if you would like to learn a little more.
  5. Lacosta Flower by Create Big Supply, $15.00
    Discover Lacosta Flower, a captivating Signature Handwriting Script Font that brings elegance and a personal touch to your designs. With its flowing lines and charming handwritten style, this font is perfect for creating stunning signatures, logos, and more. The combination of uppercase and lowercase letters, along with numbers and punctuations, provides versatility for your design needs. Lacosta Flower is a multilingual font, ensuring your message can be conveyed to a global audience. Enjoy the convenience of ligatures and PUA encoding, allowing easy access to special characters and glyphs. Explore the full-character set of Lacosta Flower and add a touch of sophistication to your projects.
  6. Fantasy by Typesenses, $49.00
    Fantasy draws on a series of historical calligraphic traditions: Roman capitals, Lombardic initials, enlightenment era ornamentation and refinement. The user is invited to deploy their imagination playing with the alternates, ornaments and frames in different universes like publications and stationery. Fantasy Pro is the fully-featured OpenType version with two styles of capitals and plenty of swash alternates and ornaments. Each of these varieties is available as a separate font in addition to Fantasy Std, a set of unadorned standard characters for smaller settings. Use professional software that widely support Open Type features. Otherwise, you may not have access to some glyphs. Give a touch of magic to your work!
  7. WBP Nel by Studio Jasper Nijssen, $30.00
    This typeface family is developed with the designer in mind. WBP Nel is a narrow sans serif with lots of options. The Regular consists of UPPERCASE and lowercase glyphs, beautiful kerning and a nice ampersand. All other styles are just uppercase and made to give your designs some extra flair. The Brickbuild is a playful, stencil version and the Dots (freebie) is a dotted typeface. The Light and Heavy version complement the Regular beautifully. These two also come with a display variant, the WBP Nel Stamped and WBP Nel Hypno. So you get lots of options to mix and match while designing awesome prints, posters, logo's, websites or identities.
  8. Washington Mono Line by Doeltype, $20.00
    Hi Ladies and Gentleman ! Introducing the Washington Mono Line font is a simple and classy font, comes with Elegant Variations, opentype features such as stylistic alternates, initial and final form, Washington Mono Line Features 515 glyphs and ligatures. We keep this font looks elegant, classy, readable, stylish, catchy and easy to use. The Washington Mono Line Font is the right choice for photography, signature or signature logo design, quotes, album covers, business cards, and many other design projects. From business cards to photo watermarks, because the Washington Mono Line font is a stylish signature with luxury. This is a very charismatic & confident font choice for your various design projects.
  9. Cadmus Pro by Canada Type, $39.95
    Cadmus Pro is the newly remastered and greatly expanded version of a Jim Rimmer design based on a type originally done by hand lettering artist Robert Foster. Foster’s type, named Pericles, was published by ATF in the 1930s, and used in lettering magazines and advertising headings. The design is based closely on early inscriptional Greek. Cadmus Pro comes with over 1130 glyphs, covering pretty much all Latin languages (including Vietnamese) as well as Cyrillic, Greek and Hebrew. OpenType features include stylistic alternates, automatic fractions, ordinals, and small figure ranges for superiors and inferiors. Proceeds from this font will be put towards a variety of Canadian typography education causes.
  10. F2F Prototipa Multipla by Linotype, $29.99
    The techno sound of the 1990s, a personal computer, font creation software, and some inspiration all came together to inspire the F2F (Face2Face) font series. Alessio Leonardi and his friends had the demand to create new unusual typefaces, which would be used in the leading German techno magazine of the day, Frontpage. Even typeset as small as 6-points, in nearly undecipherable layouts, it was a pleasure for the kids to read and try to decrypt the messages. The glyphs in F2F Prototypia Multipla have been turned into mini letter collages. Text set in this font will take on a quilt-pattern-like appearance.
  11. Megafield by Great Studio, $20.00
    Megafield is a contemporary display serif typeface with sharp and dynamic strokes, strong contrast and delicate pointed serifs. giving traditional serif design elements a modern feel, it’s a graceful and confident typeface family with an extensive set of functional and experimental glyphs. Megafield family has 12 fonts, namely (6 weights and 6 Italics, ranging from Light to Extra Bold. These fonts are perfect for your design needs such as making nostalgic but still clean and elegant designs such as headlines, magazines, logos, packaging, editorials, and more. Features · All Uppercase and Lowercase · Number & Symbol · Supported Languages · Alternates and Ligatures · PUA Encoded Thank you, Great Studio
  12. Huxley Cyrillic by HiH, $12.00
    Huxley Cyrillic is based on our Huxley Amore Bold, retaining all the Western and Central European characters of the latter, while adding upper and lower case Cyrillic characters. Huxley Cyrillic, like Huxley Amore, is visually simple and direct and yet sophisticated and unexpected. Those are the qualities that give it such freshness in so many applications. This font is intended for display use. It is highly condensed and is therefore difficult to read below 18 points. It works well at 36 points, but really works best at 48 points and larger. Huxley Cyrillic has 499 glyphs. I think we should have made at least one more!
  13. BB Anonym (Pro) by Bold Studio, $49.00
    BB Anonym™ (Std/Pro) is based on the research and realizations of the BB Noname™ Typeface and complements the font family with a rounded version. The idea and design are based on the principle of outsourcing and encryption: an intermediate step in the design process and production is inserted: "Designer, reseller, client". The process is not visible to the end user, but it affects the visual result. Compared to the sharp version, the font looks simpler and the craft and technical requirements are more complex. ● 3 Variants: designer, retailer, client ● 20 Stylistic-sets ● 17 Styles ● 39 OpenType features ● 93 Languages support ● 16,371 Glyphs (963/style)
  14. Herold by HiH, $10.00
    Herold is a bold Art Nouveau advertising face released by H. Berthold, Berlin, Germany in 1901. It is also seen under the name “Herold Reklame.” The design is attributed to Hermann Hoffmann by the Klingspor Museum. A herold (‘herald’ in English, ‘heraldus’ in Latin) is one who delivers proclamations and announcements. Medieval heralds are often pictured with a horn with which to get everyone’s attention prior to performing his function. His only PA system was his own voice. Left and right glyphs of a herald with horn may be found at positions 137 and 172. Herold is quite compact with a high x-height, just right for making -- what else? -- announcements.
  15. Reluctant Aviator by Hanoded, $15.00
    I read something interesting the other day: in 1910 a cat called Kiddo snuck on board an airship and was found by aeronaut Walter Wellman - after he had already taken off in an attempt to cross the Atlantic Ocean. Wellman and Kiddo spent 71 hours aboard the airship, but never completed the journey, due to engine problems and foul weather. Luckily, they were both rescued. It was a funny story, so I decided to name a font after it. Reluctant Aviator is a handmade font (pen and paper). It has a rough edge, some shaky glyphs and a lot of bravado. Comes with diacritics and swashes.
  16. Kidsglow by Good Java Studio, $22.00
    Kidsglow is the perfect font for all your fun designs. The font file is equipped with ordinary characters (A-Z, a-z, 0-9, ligature and lots of punctuation), as well as more than 350 glyphs to support most Latin-based languages. Plus, it comes with super fun ligature! Everything is made with the same brush, and everything is the same size as Kids, so you can be sure they will work well together! It is suitable for you to use in making t-shirt design, quote, label, packaging, logo type, or long writing. Because we have compiled kerning and matrices that are tailored to your needs.
  17. Dulce Chico by Good Java Studio, $18.00
    Dulce Chico is the perfect font for all your fun designs. The main font file is equipped with ordinary characters, as well as more than 350 glyphs to support most Latin-based languages. Everything is made with the same brush, and everything is the same size as Letter Kids, so you can be sure they will work well together! It is suitable for you to use in making t-shirt design, quote, label, packaging, logo type, or long writing. Because we have compiled kerning and matrices that are tailored to your needs. Dulce Chico features: - Fully coded PUA for full access to all characters - Multilingual Support
  18. Nova Sans by This is Not Typography, $29.00
    NovaSans is a modern geometric sans-serif font which captures the spirit of Bossa Nova, a noble Brazilian music style. Music and typography presents several things in commom, so the idea behind the font is show some of bossa nova’s characteristics, like melody, cadence, softness, metric, simplicity, waves, subtleties. Some gaps in representing the source of irregular alignment scores. NovaSans also was selected for Tipos Latinos Bienal, in the Display faces category. NovaSans was built with a modular system. Its whole set offers almost 280 glyphs with alternates, dingbats and ornaments. Conceived to be used as a display typeface, NovaSans is recommended for use at large sizes.
  19. Osovec by Dima Pole, $27.00
    This font is dedicated to the glory of the human spirit and honor. Osovec is a fortress of World War I. On the 6 August 1915, the defenders of the fortress, the Russian soldiers, against whom the enemy had used poison gas; though half-dead, were able to rise to the counter. Thus it was that 60 Russian soldiers routed the 2 thousand strong enemy army. This heroic episode has gone down in history as"Attack of the dead". The font contains more than 700 glyphs, support for all 104 European languages, all Slavic languages, a variety of OT features, including ligatures, old numerals, alternatives, ordinals, and many others.
  20. Belha by Eurotypo, $48.00
    Sometimes we feel that we need something fresh, sometimes you may use something like an informal style, or even a little bit of spicy taste in a provocative message. Belha is a curly cursive typeface that can express a seductive atmosphere of casual style. All their glyphs were made carefully and were hand-drawn. The font contains different letter shapes, full of ligatures, swashes and stylistic alternates that can provide great flexibility for your designs. Belha includes diacritics signs for CE languages. It may be used for advertising, packaging design, flyers, posters, children books and many other purposes. How it will work, just depends on you.
  21. Maestro Briliant by Create Big Supply, $15.00
    Experience the charm of Maestro Brilliant, a remarkable Script Signature Handwriting Font that adds a touch of elegance and authenticity to your designs. With its natural and flowing script style, this font is perfect for creating unique signatures, logos, and brand identities that exude personality and sophistication. The font features both uppercase and lowercase letters, along with numbers and punctuations, offering versatility for your design projects. Maestro Brilliant is also multilingual, ensuring seamless communication across different languages. Explore the ligatures and PUA encoding for easy access to special characters and glyphs. Download Maestro Brilliant Script Signature Handwriting Font now and elevate your projects with a personalized touch.
  22. Rodge by Designova, $15.00
    Rodge is a unique display typeface perfect for headlines, big text, branding, logotypes & graphic design purposes such as posters, flyers and advertisements. This all-caps font can be an excellent choice for creating outstanding logos, promotional content, and marketing presentations that can bring uniqueness and freshness at its level best. The typeface comes with OpenType Stylistic Alternatives feature giving you the option to add some unique characters. Please see the examples shown above to get an idea of the capability of this typeface. Rodge comes with extended language support including Western European, Central European, and South-Eastern European character sets (total of 238 glyphs).
  23. Sweynheym Pannartz by Proportional Lime, $19.99
    The font SweynheymPannartz is strongly modeled after an example Conrad Sweynheym and Arnold Pannartz used in their early printing venture in Subiaco, Italy which began around 1465. Their efforts were supported by Pope Sixtus the IV after they enthusiastically printed more books than they could sell. They not only brought printing to Italy, but also developed the first Roman style type. This font has over 600 defined glyphs to cope with modern needs, and also the ability to use several abbreviations common to that period. It also has an alternate minuscule “k” more modern in appearance for those that find the original too unusual.
  24. Guess What by Resistenza, $39.00
    Guess What? A new hand-drawn font family has arrived! 5 different sets of letters were sketched using a felt tip marker on paper to get a realistic handmade feeling. The magic comes activating the Opentype features, the letters will randomly combined by an advance code creating a more human feeling. More than 1500 glyphs available to customize your text. Guess what is also a font system, composed by four styles; Regular, Inline, Shadow and Papercut. All styles can be easily overlapped. Works perfectly for many purposes adding a casual natural mood to the text. Try it on a book cover, digital ads, kids stuff, comics, branding, advertising, packaging...
  25. Sausage by Eclectotype, $40.00
    Sausage is unapologetically bold and bulbous. Influenced by magnetic fridge letters, hot dogs and 70s phototype fonts, it is retro, but not cloyingly so. It was a deliberate plan to make Sausage only a single style typeface. The freedom that not having to think about how the font should relate to other weights allowed me to push the glyphs to places they might not otherwise have been able to go. There isn't a single corner in the entire font, and you'd be hard pushed to find a straight line. This is as soft and friendly as they come, and still equipped with numerous ligatures, alternates and arrows for sophisticated typography.
  26. Kamenica by Tour De Force, $25.00
    “Kamenica” - named after a beautiful small mountain river in Serbia - is a font family containing 3 weights: Light, Regular and Bold. The Kamenica river is only a few meters wide. Mostly shallow and cold, clear and green, it was the direct inspiration source for the creation of this condensed typeface. As our other typefaces, “Kamenica” also combines traditional shapes with modern forms, tall x-height and a collection of more than 300 glyphs. Comparing the river with the font, we could say that letters are the fishes that lives in the Kamenica river and that the font weights are the seasons in which this river shows most of its own character.
  27. SIAS Gramma by SIAS, $29.90
    The Gramma font family provides about 240 very basic graphic structures. Compilation of of this set has been inspired not by symblic but by graphical-morphological concerns. Therefore the three fonts (A, B, C) represent the entirety of all possible and simple graphic forms. Glyphs of this kind are likely to be found anywhere: in scripts, in signage, in branding marks – and so on. So, the Gramma font package is applicable to a great variety of usage. Whenever a free choice of elemental graphic motifs is desired – be it ideographical, pictographical or for brand design, this package provides you with nearly any graphic shape imaginable.
  28. Ethos by Fonts With Love, $-
    Ethos is a contemporary serif fontfamily by Fonts With Love. It comes in 36 fontstyles with true italics and a huge bunch of opentype features like small caps, ligatures, nominators and denomiators, fractions and many more. Its x-height is pretty high, which makes it legible even on small fontsizes. Above that, the lighter weights have a rather low-contrast linestyle, which improves the legibility on display application especially on smaller sizes. On larger fontsizes, the typeface stands out with a distinctive character of geometrically shaped letters with soft rounded corners. Each fontface contains 500+ glyphs, supporting a huge amount of languages, mathematical operators, symbols and punctuations.
  29. Nostalgic Script by Dhan Studio, $17.00
    Nostalgic Script is a modern brush font, organic, dynamic and energetic sytle. It can used for various purposes. such as the title, signature, letterhead, signage, labels, newsletters, posters, logo, correspondence, wedding invitations, badges, etc. Nostalgic Script features 315 Glyphs, 143 alternate characters, including initial and terminal letters, alternates, ligatures and International support for most Western Languages is included. Nostalgic Script is coded with PUA Unicode, which allows full access to all the extra characters without having special designing software. Mac users can use Font Book , and Windows users can use Character Map to view and copy any of the extra characters to paste into your favourite text editor/app.
  30. PGF Trajanite by PeGGO Fonts, $29.00
    “PGF-Trajanite” is a simple Roman typeface, with capital letters inspired on classical Trajan schemmas such regular square and circle, simple and double root five, early ideas based on the golden ratio, while lowercase have more organic but yet balanced proportions with short ascenders/descenders stems allowing more air to flow between textlines, both (capitals and lowercases) optically adjusted to deliver a better reading experience. Due to simple and universal look it result in versatile typeface perfectly suitable for branding, packaging, label design, UI Interface design. Include standard and discretionary ligatures, alternate glyphs, oldstyle numers, various numerical arrangements. Altogether you will find this a very clean, fashionable, and elegant typeface.
  31. NorB TypeWriter by NorFonts, $35.00
    NorB TypeWriter is my emulation of the IBM Selectric 'Light Italic' ball witch was used by my grand-brother for his correspondance during the 70’s and 80’s. It's however a slanted mono-spaced looking typewriter font. You may want to use this font with any word processing program for text and display use, print and web projects, apps and ePub, comic books, graphic identities, branding, editorial, advertising, scrapbooking, cards and invitations and any casual lettering purpose… or even just for fun! NorB TypeWriter features 677 glyphs, OpenType features and comes in 8 weights each with their matching italics and in a Thin, Light, Normal and Bold version.
  32. Knedle by Sudetype, $50.00
    A tasteful sans-serif with a delicate italics, ideal for branding and packaging design. Knedle [dumplings] are characterized by carefully balanced proportions and soft stroke endings, which gives the typeface credible yet friendly expression. Italics are not just slanted versions of roman styles, but with their delicate letter shapes and narrower proportions they form a taste-balanced counterpoint. With 14 styles (Latin & Cyrillic) more than 1460 glyphs per font and rich OpenType features (including many stylistic sets) Knedle are perfectly suited for the needs of branding or packaging design. Thanks to their excellent legibility and smart contextual alternates, they can also work surprisingly well as a signage font. Bon appetite!
  33. Superba Pro by Red Rooster Collection, $60.00
    Superba Pro is a condensed Egyptian font family with short ascenders and descenders. The dots on the lowercase ‘i’ and the German umlaut-vowels are square. Haas Type Foundry created the original Superba in 1928-1930. Steve Jackaman (ITF) designed and produced a digital version of the bold weight in 1992. In 2017, Jackaman completely redrew the bold weight, added an accompanying wide weight, and expanded the glyph set to support Central and Eastern European languages. Like other slab serif faces, Superba excels at display sizes and is comfortable at subhead sizes. ­ It is robust, and has “superb” legibility, allowing it to dominate attention in any project it is utilized in.
  34. Agatha by TipoType, $25.00
    2015 First Prize TipoType award. Agatha is a new typeface for titles and short texts in big sizes. It can be use both in editorial publishing and brand design. From gothic geometric bases, the letters resemble the Nordic style in order to be more feminine, rhythmical and vertical. The two versions, Regular & Outline, let the designer choose between two contrasts: one heavy version that emphasize the rhythm and a lighter one that intensifies the subtlety. The third version, Blossom, combines light and color with ornaments that highlight the style. The three fonts have in addition a ligature set and some decorative glyphs that increase the possibilities of use.
  35. Dusty Circus by Baseline Fonts, $24.00
    Dusty Circus™ is a five layer stacking display face designed to be infinitely morphed. The metrics are set identically in the individual and family set, to provide for typographic ease (although we seem to prefer an offset appearance). Great for a vintage western feel or a modern aesthetic. In addition, note that it is very easy to omit a layer and add multiple copies of other layers to produce a 3D bevel on the fly, or inline styles with flair and substance. LTD is a short set for non-commercial use only and combines two of the layers with many features/glyphs removed.
  36. Friday After by Adita Fonts, $16.00
    Friday After is a vintage calligraphy font that exudes timeless charm and sophistication. Inspired by the elegance of classical handwriting, this font features intricately crafted letterforms with graceful curves and delicate strokes. Its vintage appeal transports you to a bygone era, adding a touch of refinement to your designs. Perfect for invitations, greeting cards, and projects that require a touch of old-world beauty, Friday After captures the essence of traditional calligraphy with a hint of nostalgia. This font is PUA encoded which means you can access all of the amazing glyphs and ligatures with ease! COMPATIBILITY Windows Apple/Mac Linux Easily convert to webfont Cricut Silhouett
  37. Floresta by Great Studio, $21.00
    Floresta is a modern vintage serif font packaged in a modern and classy style, complete with access to your OpenType features to access a large selection of alternates letters and ligatures, the choice of letters you like from variations of uppercase and lowercase letters to get a display luxurious and elegant. Floresta Display has 433 glyphs with 11 ligatures and 197 alternates to beautify the design you like. This font is perfect for branding projects, Logo design, Clothing Branding, packaging, magazine headings, advertising, T-shirts, postcards and much more. Features · All Uppercase and Lowercase · Number & Symbol · Supported Languages · Alternates and Ligatures · PUA Encoded Thank you, Great Studio
  38. Lunatique Rounded by The Flying Type, $20.00
    Lunatique Rounded is the soft version of Lunatique, a highly decorative font, available in three widths, with extended language coverage as well as alternates for some glyphs. And quite a seventies flair, isn't it? This font is inspired by Lucky typeface, designed in 1972 by André Pless for the Mecanorma permanent type contest. The style was later released as Letter-Press transfer sheets. Transfer sheets... Sounds quite nice, definitely. But hey, these digital ones will be waaaaaay smoother to use, you bet. Packaging, posters, books & album covers, applications are endless. Give them a go and make your text shine! [Amazing illustration on the first graphic by our equally amazing neighbor @pedrocorrea84]
  39. Reghina by Cititype, $16.00
    Let the ink flows and create your elegant design with Reghina font. This font is PUA encoded. PUA stands for “Private Use Areas”. When a font is PUA encoded it means that you can access all special characters such as Alternates, Swash, stylistic and ligature Playing with alternate glyphs is the same thing by playing combinations according to your taste. Coupled with ligatures to reinforce the natural feel, lowercase swashes at the beginning and ending make your design framed in a flexible flow This font is great for digital signatures, photographic text, website banners and brand logos. Unique and flowing naturally makes this font worth having
  40. Along Sans Grande by Brenners Template, $19.00
    Along Sans Grande is an ultra condensed sans serif font family developed based on the typeface styles of the Along Sans Geometric Font Family. In the case of the black weight with the largest change in the size of the stem, the size is 180:140:100, respectively. And, the thin weight style has the same proportion of stem size. Some Glyphs that need to support the stem alone remain a size 222 for Black Weight. These interpolation rules are sufficient to complement the rhythm and readability of the whole family. This family is perfect for special titling works, logo designs, and cool showcases.
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