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  1. Stoutface - Personal use only
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  11. Mignonette by Magpie Paper Works, $46.00
    Hand-drawn with calligraphy ink and an antique dip pen, Mignonette is ready for all uses charming and rustic. She's heavy on the bottom and hairline at the top, and includes all sorts of additional numerals, currency figures as well as multi-language support. Mignonette shines in both correspondence and display; she has a particular affinity for offbeat and heartfelt branding.
  12. ALS Heino by Art. Lebedev Studio, $63.00
    Heino is a decorative face with two font styles that was inspired by an old magazine lettering. Its original features include heavy serifs and tight spacing, particularly if you take the Black version. The bouncing letters create a cheerful impression, and would look nice in children’s books and magazines, on candy and food packages, holiday and circus posters and flyers.
  13. Ricecakes - Unknown license
  14. Tubbs by A New Machine, $19.00
    Tubbs is a thick sans font. Beefy. Heavy. It's got weight. Comes with two levels of distress suitable for mixing for a more natural look. Great for use in posters, headlines, titles - wherever you need a little heft.
  15. GHEA Pastar by Edik Ghabuzyan, $40.00
    This Heavy weight Display font includes Basic Latin, Latin 1 Supplement, Latin extended A, Cyrillic, Armenian. May be used in titles, posters, labels, etc. The structure of glyphs does not require kerning for any pairs! Criation year: 2021
  16. Kino MT by Monotype, $29.99
    Kino font was designed in 1930 by Martin Dovey for the Monotype Corporation. Heavy in weight with the letters clipped at the top and bottom, Kino is unique among display types. Display typefaces with triangular serifs are sometimes called Latins and Kino is referred to as a serifless Latin. Use Kino font sparingly in informal display situations."
  17. Lichtspielhaus Slab by Typocalypse, $19.00
    Lichtspielhaus Slab is an ultra condensed handwritten typeface based on Lichtspielhaus. It still transports you back to a time where neon lights and marquee letters decorated cinema facades. This time with Slab. There are 8 styles: Hairline, Thin, Light, Regular, Medium, Bold, Black and Heavy. “Lichtspielhaus Slab” is the third part of a Type Noir Quadrilogy.
  18. ITC Galliard eText by ITC, $29.00
    A clear and enjoyable reading experience hinges on the legibility of text copy, especially when reading on screen. This is why Monotype has developed the eText collection of fonts specifically tailored for the text-heavy display environments of e-readers, tablets, mobile devices, and the Web. Matthew Carter designed the original ITC Galliard. Carl Crossgrove created this eText version.
  19. Yoshida Soft by TypeUnion, $29.00
    Yoshida Soft is the cheeky partner in crime to Yoshida Sans. Based on the original sans, we've gone heavy with the curves to create a unique font that again comes in 2 widths and 8 weights and which has a multitude of uses from branding to posters to digital applications. Have fun with this big softy.
  20. Something New by wearecolt, $16.00
    Something New has been designed with logo designers and typographers firmly in mind. This feature-packed display font is a perfect addition to your design arsenal, ready for your next logotype, heavy heading or beer label. "A stylish mix of serif and blackletter" Great for; logos, branding materials, business cards, gift cards, t-shirt, print, posters, quotes, etc.
  21. Zara Amorett by Letterhanna Studio, $19.00
    Zara Amorett is a modern urban handwritten script. Heavy and rounded shape. Zara Amorett’s attractive letterforms can be enhanced with extravagant swash, alternates, and endings. Complement your design with 24 underline swash. Try mixing your design with this font. Don't hesitate to pair it with serif or serif in your work idea. Find interesting layouts to complement your project.
  22. Herold by ParaType, $30.00
    The typeface was designed at ParaType (ParaGraph) in 1993 by Vladimir Yefimov based on Herold Reclameschrift by Heinz Hoffman of H. Berthold (Berlin), 1901, and Russian Herold typeface of the Berthold typefoundry (St. Petersburg). The bold style based on Herold Heavy of H. Berthold (Berlin), 1904, of the same designer. Advertising and headline typeface in Art Nouveau style.
  23. Corvone by Greater Albion Typefounders, $16.95
    Corvone is a heavy bullnosed display family, inspired by the post war era's ideas of modernity. Two faces are offered, plain—a solid black face, and regular—which employs a three-dimensional pipeline effect to add real emphasis. Use Corvone to give work a retro feel, and/or where you want to really drive your point home.
  24. Ebdus by AdultHumanMale, $12.00
    Ebdus is a thin, modern, lightweight font, occasionally a little gawky and tall, sometimes a little plump and rounded. The font is available in 5 weights from Thin to Heavy but they all lean towards all things anorexia. It looks as good in copy as it does in headlines, it’s perfect for an angry letter to an uppity android.
  25. Sortemun by Mandarin, $15.00
    Sortemun is a modernist display font based on heavy metal band graphics with a touch of horror movies from the 70/80’s. Bold, mysterious and vampiric it’s suitable for use in various projects such as rock/metal albums, scary games, horror movie titles, swag graphics, headlines, book covers, Halloween based parties etc.
  26. Psychofun by Alit Design, $15.00
    Introducing Psychofun Typeface Psychofun Typeface is designed with a retro style concept that has a unique and cool shape. It is suitable for header text fonts, book covers and designs that have a retro and groovy concept, besides that Psychofun Typeface is also very good when used for body text. Psychofun Typeface has 5 families from Regular to Heavy. Display Serif typefaces such as “Psychofun Typeface” are very easy to apply to any design, especially those with an retro, groovy and classic concept, besides that this font is very easy to use both in design and non-design programs because everything changes and glyphs are supported by Unicode (PUA). The Psychofun Typeface contains 530 glyphs with many unique and interesting alternative options. Plus, there's a cool display serif font family for header and description text from regular to heavy. In the poster preview all the letters are in the Psychofun Typeface.
  27. Xahosch by Ingrimayne Type, $9.95
    Xahosch uses a calligraphic pen to form a set of letters in which circular elements are based on a bottom-heavy egg shape. A pen-drawn san-serif face, it is available in three weights, each with an italic style.
  28. Ryo Gothic PlusN by Adobe, $79.00
    Ryo Gothic is a new Japanese sans serif (or gothic) kana typeface design. Created by Adobe type designer Ryoko Nishizuka , the typeface has a bright and speedy calligraphic touch and can be used to compose readable body text, as it gives a calm and well-controlled color to the typeset page. Supplied in OpenType format, each Ryo Gothic font includes hiragana, katakana and some punctuation marks and should be combined with the kanji and other glyphs in existing Japanese gothic typefaces that contain full character sets. This typeface family is available in seven weights--extra light, light, regular, medium, bold, heavy, and ultra heavy--which allow end users to select the best-matching weight for their favorite full-set Japanese gothic typeface. Creative professionals using the Japanese version of Adobe InDesign may use that program's Composite Font tool to easily combine Ryo Gothic with other typefaces.
  29. AT Move Wolfszn by André Toet Design, $39.95
    WOLFSZN Anniversary! WOLFSZN is the tenth Font of André Toet. The inspiration for this capital alphabet came from the trails of an agricultural machine (think tractor) leaves in the soil after working the land. But it’s not meant to be ‘like a heavy workload’, in fact to us it seems like a very useful Font for headings, logotypes, advertising or films. We hope WOLFSZN will be happily and wisely used by my dear colleagues. Concept/Art Direction/Design: André Toet © 2017
  30. Backstage Pass NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    Turn on the mirrored ball, and haul out the gold chains and white suits! This Disco dazzler is a new take on Bass Rainbow, designed by Saul Bass in the 1970s. Hip, hot and heavy, this typeface is ready to get down. This font contains the complete Latin language character set (Unicode 1252) plus support for Central European (Unicode 1250) languages as well.
  31. Jeames by Kyle Wayne Benson, $6.00
    Jeames brings familiarity to the often detached feeling extended serif genre. The curved, heavy, joints let the letters bounce along while the proportions and contrast keep your eyes grounded. This mid century inspired family of three weights is intended for large titles and display. The set includes language support, opentype fractions, and other fun glyphs. You can learn more about its development here.
  32. Hebrew Moses Std VF by Samtype, $120.00
    his is a beautiful, modern, and super readable font. You can use it in any kind of text, from folders to prayer books. This font is especially good for school and kid's books. This font also has modern punctuation: shevana, kamats katan, dagesh hazak, and holam chaser. This is a Variable font! One font with 5 styles (Regular, Medium, SemiBold, Bold, Heavy)
  33. Abdo Line by Abdo Fonts, $49.50
    Abdo Line is a simple Naskh font for books and magazines. Accurate design and clarity of reading and writing space-saving, it comes in sixth weights: Thin, Light, Regular, Bold, Heavy and Black. This is an OpenType Font supporting Arabic, Persian, Urdu Languages and compatible with the various operation systems and modern software. This font also contains many of Stylistic Sets, Ligatures and Justification Alternatives.
  34. NorB Casual by NorFonts, $28.00
    NorB Casual is a handwritten text font which my daily casual writing, it can be used with any word processing program for text and display use, print and web projects, apps and Comic Books, graphic identities, branding, editorial, advertising, scrapbooking, cards, and invitations or even just for fun. This font comes with 16 styles, Light, Normal Bold and Heavy each with their Italic and Condensed version.
  35. Croissant by ITC, $39.00
    Phillip Kelly first drew the Croissant typeface in 1978 for Letraset. Back in the 1970s and 80s, Letraset's rubdown lettersheets were a popular means of designing with type. Today, many of these nostalgic classics are available in digital format. Linotype is pleased to re-present Croissant. This experimental typeface is built up out of round, brush-like strokes, creating heavy, and black letters. These forms are best used for display signage and headline text. If you are designing for a local bakery or donut shop, this typeface may be the perfect fit. The dark, heavy character that Croissant lends to the page is similar to Cooper Black , one of the most renowned American type designs ever produced. If you are looking for a typeface with Croissant's feel, but need to set smaller headlines or text, check out that family's offerings."
  36. ITC Buckeroo by ITC, $29.99
    ITC Buckeroo was designed by Rick Mueller in 1997, and as the name suggests, it is reminiscent of the Wild West in the US. It is a small caps alphabet with extremely heavy characters, which makes it particularly good for headlines. This ornamental font should be used in point sizes of 12 or larger.
  37. Soutkind by Sitintahitam, $19.00
    SOUTKIND is a display typeface with heavy bold style, inspired by pop culture in 80s century. Soutkind have a unique and fat forms. This font suitable for your design suh as packaging, poster, apparel, etc. SOUTKINDalso includes a set of some pop illustration. Extras allows you to develop awesome design with this font. Cheers! 🍻
  38. Rosetta Tones - Unknown license
  39. Remedios by ejhaa, $20.00
    Remedios, is a full-featured and elegant script font with many alternative characters and OpenType features. Handwritten in heavy italics, Remedios is perfect for invitations, branding, and editorial designs. Remedios comes with specific OpenType features including contextual changes, style changes, initial and final forms, several alternative glyphs for multiple letters (accessed via the glyph panel), multilingual support (including several currency symbols), and standard numbers.
  40. Stratham by insigne, $21.99
    Stratham is vigorous sans-serif inspired by the slab serif Clarendon. It is a heavy display face, and has a tangible modern British feel to it. The italic is especially dynamic and forward moving. Stratham includes OpenType titling and swash alternates, old style figures and small caps. Stratham is useful for headlines, highly legible signage or posters and works well in conjunction with the always popular Clarendon.
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