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  1. Argenta by Sudtipos, $59.00
    Argenta is handwritten and fresh. The casual spirit of this face is evident, but complemented by very specific typographic details. A playful script with an immensely useful array of alternate characters. Released in OpenType format to expand possibilities of use with lots of alternates when used with OpenType-aware applications such as AdobeCS.
  2. Sliced Open by ArtyType, $29.00
    This type family is the lighter, more open companion to the eye-catching Sliced volume, a masculine display face with boldly sliced terminals and angles, available in 3 widths. The complete Sliced volume numbers 14 styles, a versatile modern suite of fonts with extended European language coverage, available in OpenType, TrueType & web formats.
  3. Klender by Prioritype, $17.00
    Introducing. Klender: The modern and retro styled fonts have some additional alternative characters that make them beautiful. With these 2 styles you can apply them to your branding designs, business cards, posters, social media posts, merchandise and more. Features: Uppercase, Lowercase, Numeral, Punctuation, Multilingual, Alternates & PUA Encoded. Obtained file format: Otf & Ttf. Thanks :)
  4. Black Vosten by Pandanwangi, $19.00
    Black Vosten is a textured brush font with a contemporary design style. Made with a brush on paper, then scanned and carefully drawn into vector format. It has a charming, authentic and relaxed feeling and is perfect for adding a natural touch to your design. Fall in love with unique and authentic letters!
  5. Sancoale Slab by insigne, $32.00
    The contemporary feel of the Sancoale superfamily takes a bolder turn with this futuristic slab. Built from Sancoale's successfully simple geometry, Slab's serif elements and tall x-height give the face an energetic, yet clean figure that easily complements its cousins: Sancoale Softened--a sans with blunted terminals; Sancoale Narrow; and, of course, the original Sancoale itself. The weights of each member have been balanced carefully to ensure compatibility with the others, and when used together, the combination creates a powerful design that is easy to identify. With weights ranging from the classier Thin to the authoritative Black, Slab opens the door to a range of applications. Used in different text sizes, its tech image is legible and neutral enough for longer bodies of copy--both in print and on the web. Have a more prominent need? The web font also stands out well in a headline or even as a display face. Slabís great personality puts a strong foot forward without giving its reader a kick in the teeth. Whatever the task, this font's one to capture the Zeitgeist into your work. All Insigne fonts are fully loaded with OpenType features. Sancoale Slab is also equipped for complex professional typography, including alternates with stems, small caps and plenty of alts, including "normalized" capitals and lowercase letters. The face includes a number of numeral sets, including fractions, old-style and lining figures with superiors and inferiors. OpenType-capable applications such as Quark or the Adobe suite can take full advantage of automatically replacing ligatures and alternates. You can find these features demonstrated in the .pdf brochure. Included are small caps, fractions, old-style and lining numbers, scientific superior/inferior figures, complete ordinal and inferior alphabet, and a set of symbols and arrows. The Sancoale family also includes the glyphs to support a wide range of languages, including Central, Eastern and Western European languages. In all, Sancoale Slab supports over 40 languages that use the extended Latin script, making the new addition a great choice for multi-lingual publications and packaging.
  6. Neoro by Lurinzu Studios, $16.50
    Neoro is an Art Deco condensed display typeface with an emphasis on its legibility to work as a “workhorse” typeface. Neoro is developed with the intention to be used in almost all media and sizes. By combining the characteristics of an Art deco type with an emphasis with it’s legibility, this typeface is versatile in almost all medias you can think of! Magazines, body text, captions, headlines, display, albums and almost any media you can think of! *This font includes letters, numbers, multi-language, and all essential marks needed.
  7. Monera by Skypia, $15.00
    Monera is a new elegant stencil & modern serif font featuring a regular,outline & italic version. Its luxurious lines will work perfectly for any sophisticated design project. Perfect for luxury product packaging, labels, branding, advertising & much more. Monera includes all standard glyphs plus a few essential ligatures as well as multilingual characters. Unique, playful and versatile serif family with 69 ligatures and 94alternates 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. Thank you, Skypia
  8. Bell by URW Type Foundry, $35.99
    Bell is a facsimile of the typeface cut originally for John Bell by Richard Austin in 1788~ using as a basis the matrices in the possession of Stephenson Blake & Co. Used in Bells newspaper~ The Oracle~ it was regarded by Stanley Morison as the first English Modern face. Although inspired by French punchcutters of the time~ with a vertical stress and fine hairlines~ Bell is less severe than the French models and is now classified as Transitional. Essentially a text face~ the Bell font family can be used for books~ magazines~ long articles~ etc.
  9. Kaliendric by IbraCreative, $17.00
    Kaliendric, a luxury serif typeface, epitomizes elegance and sophistication in the realm of typography. Its meticulously crafted serifs and refined letterforms seamlessly blend tradition with a contemporary aesthetic, creating a visual harmony that captivates the discerning eye. The typeface exudes a sense of opulence and prestige, with each character embodying a delicate balance between timeless design and modern sensibility. Kaliendric’s graceful strokes and subtle details contribute to its distinctive character, making it a perfect choice for prestigious branding, editorial design, and other high-end applications where a touch of refined luxury is essential.
  10. The Postgates by Sarid Ezra, $15.00
    Introducing, The Postgates, An Essential Font! The Postgates is a classic script font that contain a lot stylistic alternate, swash, etc to create your own customized lettering. You can feel the elegant and luxury from this font. It's time to try a new classic script. Use this font for your fashion brand now! Also The Postgates support multi language. This font is also support PUA. Features Uppercase & Lowercase Number & Symbol Multi language Up to 11 Alternates for each characters PUA Encoded Don't hesitate to send me an email at saridezra@gmail.com Happy Creating!
  11. Phat Chance by Scholtz Fonts, $21.00
    Phat Chance is a funky, in-your-face font that has strong overtones of modern rap and hip-hop culture. Its broad, fluid line evokes the beat of modern music, the rhythm of contemporary dance, and the power of videogame computer graphics. It is essential for marketing companies targeting: ⁃ the music scene: CD covers, posters, music videos, presentations ⁃ the movie scene: posters, ads, promotion material, copy, movie titles ⁃ the theatre scene: posters, programs, ads, promotions ⁃ the fashion scene: hangtags, posters, brochures, signage, ads ⁃ the fast food market: packaging, promotions, menus, signage ⁃ general packaging ⁃ general advertising
  12. Wavelength by Mysterylab, $8.00
    Wavelength is a unique sans serif family of five weights and italics. For all of it's unusual detailing and arc-shaped strokes, this typeface is a solid workhorse, and is highly legible at all sizes. It's an excellent starting point for a unique logotype or offbeat headline, and is able to cross genres and styles because of its essential letterform simplicity. Wavelength is contemporary, but with a nod to 1930s art deco, streamline, and even 1990s tech futurism. It's great all-arounder that works well with shadows, outlines, extrusions added within vector editing programs.
  13. Tanguera by Sudtipos, $59.00
    While Bellas Artes, Koziupa and Paul's "other" look at intertwined classicism in calligraphy, can be compared to the repeated patterns of standardized dance steps, Tanguera is more like dancers engaged in a free form of the classic Argentine dance. Whether the embrace is open or closed, the walk parallel or crossed, it is still classical tango, with leader and follower blending together, sometimes in relaxed softness, sometimes in alert sharpness, yet never losing the clearest of communication. Tanguera provides essential rhythm to any packaging design that calls for clean and classical personalization.
  14. Irish Penny by K-Type, $20.00
    Irish Penny is based on the lettering from Percy Metcalfe's beautiful and influential pre-decimal coinage of Ireland, the Barnyard Collection. The font is more monoline than is conventional for Irish insular styles, almost giving the feel of a modern soft sans, and perfect for small and large scale display purposes. Irish Penny contains a full complement of Latin Extended-A accented characters, Irish lenited consonants with the dot accent, and the tironian et which is commonly used in Ireland instead of an ampersand. Lowercase characters are provided small caps style, slightly reduced in size and subtly thickened in weight. The licensed font comes with a faux italic, and although obliques are not common among insular typefaces, Irish Penny Italic is a useful smart and sporty extra. Although the insular G/g is usually understood, Irish Penny also includes a more latinised option as an alternate G/g. The supplemental 'Irish Penny Alternate G' font places the latinised G and g characters at the normal G/g keystrokes, and makes the original insular glyphs the alternates. An alternate E/e with an angled crossbar is also included. The font contains a selection of discretionary ligatures, these include the ligatures that were used for pre-decimal coins: AC/ac, AE/ae, AL/al, AO/ao, AU/au, AT/at (halfpenny, half crown), AX/ax, AY/ay CA/ca, CC/cc, CE/ce, CO/co (half crown), CU/cu, CY/cy EA/ea (halfpenny, half crown), EC/ec, EE/ee, ET/et, EU/eu (sixpence), EY/ey FE/fe (farthing), FF/ff, FL/fl (florin) GI/gi (penny), GU/gu KA/ka, KE/ke, KI/ki, KO/ko, KT/kt, KU/ku LA/la, LE/le (halfpenny, half crown), LL/ll (shilling), LO/lo, LT/lt, LU/lu, LY/ly RA/ra, RC/rc, RE/re (three/sixpence), RH/rh, RI/ri (florin), RK/rk, RN/rn, RM/rm, RO/ro (half crown), RR/rr, RT/rt, RU/ru, RY/ry TA/ta, TE/te, TO/to, TU/tu NOTE - Irish Penny contains some characters that are not accessible directly from your keyboard, but which may be copied from a font viewer such as Character Map, Font Book or FontExplorer, and pasted into documents. They can also be accessed from the Glyphs browsers within OpenType-aware applications like Adobe InDesign and Illustrator, and Affinity Photo and Publisher.
  15. FS Millbank by Fontsmith, $80.00
    A sign of something better When designer Stuart de Rozario surveyed the fonts used in signage on London’s public transport systems, he reached a dead end. They seemed staid, sterile, lacking in personality, and ill-suited to use by modern brands. He was pointed in another direction entirely. ‘The driving force behind my thoughts was to design something more current and fresh without compromising legibility and clarity. A font with both personality and function, that’s versatile and large and small sizes, and effortless to read, but which also says something new.’ Speed reading Late for a meeting and can’t find your way? Trying to catch a flight? Lost in a hospital? Reading signs is a different business to reading a book or a newspaper. Text on signs needs to be deciphered quickly and effortlessly. So the legibility criteria for signage letterforms are different to those for normal reading, too. Throughout FS Millbank’s uppercase and lowercase alphabets, characters have been given features for extra definition, including: wide ink traps on the A, K, M, V, W, X and Y; a serifed i, accentuated spurs on the a, d, l u; and different x-height shapes on the b, g, p and q. Distinctive forms and generous, open internal shapes all help the quick reading of sign text, and wide, open terminals and counters allow similar letter shapes to be distinguished easily when viewed at different angles. Running down a corridor, maybe... Positive/negative Standard type tends to glow on the kind of dark backgrounds often used for signage, and look heavier than its true weight. To correct the imbalance caused by this optical trick, special weights of the typeface have to be drawn for these ‘negative’, light-on-dark applications. These are lighter than their comparable positive weights to overcome the ‘glow’ effect. After extensive tests of the negative weights, at all sizes, we achieved the right optical balance. Glowing, glowing, gone. Icons This wouldn’t be a signage typeface without its own set of icons, or symbols, to help people find what they’re looking for. So, to sit alongside the positive and negative fonts, we’ve created a comprehensive set of 172 icons, covering a wide range of applications from transport and user interface to information and directional. Designed within the typeface capital height, they sit on the baseline and are spaced centrally.
  16. Overnight Oats by Hanoded, $11.00
    I recently walked part of the South West Coast Path in the UK. A couple of days in the hike, I came across a small cafe and I decided to have an oat latte (I am lactose intolerant). Since it was early in the morning, the breakfast menu was out and one of the items I noticed was ‘Overnight Oats’. I normally cook my oats with some lactose free milk and water, but apparently you can soak them overnight, add fruit and nuts and eat it like that. I tried it, it’s ok, but I think I prefer the cooked version. Overnight Oats is a bit of an odd font: it is very higgledy piggledy, yet legible and unique. If you want something out of the ordinary, then this may be your font!
  17. LC Gianluca by Compañía Tipográfica de Chile, $29.00
    Gianluca is a typeface of glyphic serif, or “flare” inspired by Aldo Novarese’s fonts from the 70s, with a fresh and modern touch. It is a type family that can be elegant in its normal version, or very playful, to compose from extensive texts to flashy headlines in books, magazines, labels, posters, branding and more. It has many discretionary ligatures in capital letters (with its diacritics) to play with the text, 5 stylistic sets: among them medieval style or references to Herb Lubalin, and some special letters. Gianluca consists of 5-weight fonts, from Thin to Extra Bold. All of them with matching italics. It has a nice set of small capitals, modern and old style numbers, and capital-sensitive punctuation, among other striking glyphs. Play with Gianluca!
  18. CA Negroni by Cape Arcona Type Foundry, $29.00
    A dinner is not complete without a fine appetizer. Whatever you dinner will be, CA Negroni is the perfect introduction. Delivered in three flavors, Normal (Light + Black + Fill), Inline and Round. Versatility is proved by the extensive language support, covering whole Central Europe. CA Negroni is the well aged and improved version of a typographic classic: in the beginning of the 20th century, type in advertising was mostly drawn by hand. A master of this art and pioneer in logo-design was Wilhelm Deffke (1187–1950). CA Negroni is inspired by his kind of bold and solid letterings, picking up some of the charming details while leaving away other that might have a disturbing effect on the general look. Two stylistic sets let you choose between a more serious or a more playful look.
  19. Jatiny by Twinletter, $15.00
    Jatiny is a graffiti display that has been carefully developed so that each letter has a distinct personality, allowing you to create a unique impression when you use it. Because we give normal thin and thick variants of this font, your entire project will be simple to complete; also, the graphic presentation in your project will be amazing to all of your readers. Your project will be elegant, professional, and, of course, explosive. This graffiti font is great for product logos, poster titles, headlines, packaging, film titles, logotypes, gorgeous writing, and trendy graffiti designs, among other things. Of course, if you utilize this font in your numerous creative projects, they will be perfect and outstanding. Use this typeface right away for your one-of-a-kind and remarkable projects.
  20. 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.
  21. Doriss Girls by Open Window, $-
    Dorriss girls were the dancing troop at the Moulin Rouge. I had the idea for this font while trying to come up with an alternative to beveling. I thought it would be interesting to create this sort of stepped effect as I've never really seen this treatment on a font before. Then my need to create chaos shows up again with Doriss Girls informal. A hand drawn take on the forms. This seemed like it would appear on an old art nouveau poster by the great Toulouse Lautrec, so there you have the genesis of this font. I've been somewhat compelled by the letterforms so I may expand and create a more normal version of this font someday with a range of weights. That would be the bees knees.
  22. Bubble Guts by RVM Creative, $9.00
    Bubble Guts is a whimsical typeface with four fonts. It is one of the few of its kind that has both uppercase and lowercase options, allowing the user versatility and legibility at the same time. Its four styles, Normal, Italic, Shadow, and Extrude, allow for the user to create a bevy of visual effects. It has a retro feel that makes it great for animations, invites, branding, and social media! What you get Bubble Guts Regular Bubble Guts Italic Bubble Guts Shadow Bubble Guts Extrude This typeface supports 438 characters, and it supports most western languages! Layer these fonts to get all types of cool effects! Extrude is perfect for this; it allows for the user to fit the "Bubble Guts Regular" characters on top and create layers.
  23. Zin Serif by CarnokyType, $46.00
    Zin Serif is a contemporary typeface designed for various situations of typographic usage. Characteristic feature is a large x-height and balance between neutral construction of letters (strictly vertical axis) and dynamic open forms (opened terminals). Another typical feature is a visually narrower connection between stems and strokes. The complete font family consist of three width proportions (Normal, Condensed and Extended). Every sub-family has 5 weights, ranging from Light to Black with matching Italics. Zin Serif can be effectively used for both text and display typesetting. It can be used especialy in magazine layouts and editorial design, as well in advertising typography, orientation systems, corporate identities and many other situations. Zin Serif is a member of the Zin super family, which also includes Zin Sans, Zin Slab and Zin Display fonts.
  24. Cacao by Wiescher Design, $39.50
    Cacao is another one of my "found fonts". I found this one in an old advertising for a French cocoa drink. Since I am a vervent lover of cocoa, I will give you my recipe for a normal coffee mug full of delicious hot cocoa. Mix three heaped teaspoons of sugar with one and a half to two teaspoons of finest cocoa powder. Then add a little cold milk, stir, add a little cold milk, stir, and so on until you have a mushy creamy consistency. Now slowly add - always stirring - boiling hot water til the cup is almost full. Top with a little liquid cream and enjoy! If you have a package design job, use my Cacao font and stir in some creativity. Your sweet-tooth designer, Gert Wiescher.
  25. MV Bombay by ManVsType, $40.00
    Bombay is serif type family by ManVsType. It is ideal to use at larger sizes as a display font. The family comes in 5 weights in 2 styles (normal stem height and low stem height). This font is variable in its weight and "connection" heights in the letters a, b, d, h, m, n, p, q, r and u. The typeface has a number of ligature including an R+s ligature that automatically turns into the ₹ (rupee symbol) to solve a major problem in the Indian subcontinent where people don't know how to type it. Bombay is inspired by the colonial version of the city. The city being a melting pot of all kinds of people. Poets, writers, filmmakers enjoyed the city and it quickly became the cultural hub of the entire country.
  26. Slacker by Fenotype, $35.00
    Slacker is a carefree brush script with soft features, low contrast and well balanced character forms. Slacker is excellent for creating easygoing yet catchy headlines, logotypes or even longer texts. Slacker is equipped with Standard Ligatures and Contextual Alternates - they help to keep the flow lively and balanced and connections smooth so you should normally keep the features on. In addition Slacker has Stylistic, Swash and Titling Alternates for more showy letterforms. If you want to keep letters connecting to one another at maximum try turning on Stylistic Set 01 (SS01). On top of these Slacker has even more alternates in the Character Window making the total glyph count to 660. Slacker Extras is a set of 50+ brush strokes with the same style as the brush and a set of catchwords.
  27. Circe by ParaType, $50.00
    Circe™ is a geometric sans-serif with some humanist qualities. It consists of seven weights from Thin to Extra Bold in both Normal and Italic styles. Circe, like the Greek goddess it is named after, is capable of metamorphosis. While being clean and simple in its basic form, Circe can become intricate and fancy with its numerous decorative glyph variations. The extensive character set provides support for almost all European languages based on Latin and Cyrillic scripts. Abundant alternates and swash variants organized in stylistic sets inspire creative design options. Circe is good for small point size paragraphs as well as for headlines and posters. The typeface was designed by Alexandra Korolkova and released by Paratype in 2011. The Italic styles were added in 2018 by Alexandra Korolkova and Maria Kharlamova (Selezeneva).
  28. PF Beau Sans Pro by Parachute, $79.00
    The design of Beau Sans was inspired by Bernhard Gothic which is considered one of the first contemporary American sans serifs and was designed by Lucian Bernhard in the late 1920s. Panos Vassiliou came across this font while attempting to reduce the design elements of a text typeface, by introducing Bauhaus-like minimal forms to the characters. The first version was completed back in 2002 and introduced one year later in Parachute’s 3rd catalog, under the name PF Traffic. Some time later it was decided to make a few improvements but the project was so carried away that the new typeface which emerged needed urgently a new name. Beau Sans Pro is a modern sans-serif family of 16 fonts which includes true-italics. Just like all other Parachute fonts, it covers a broad range of languages by incorporating 3 major scripts i.e. Latin, Greek and Cyrillic in one font. Furthermore, every font in this family has been completed with 270 copyright-free symbols, some of which have been proposed by several international organizations for packaging, public areas, environment, transportation, computers, fabric care and urban life. This typeface is totally recommended for titles and/or body text when you want to give a distinct and contemporary identity to a product or service.
  29. Chopic by Alit Design, $15.00
    Presenting the 🗯️💬CHOPIC Comic Typeface💬🗯️ by alitdesign. The CHOPIC Comic Typeface is inspired by the style of letters in comics that have less serious and fun characters. The lettering of CHOPIC Comic Typeface is a sans serif with display font characters which gives a fun and design impression for retro pop art. The CHOPIC Comic Typeface has 2 style font regular and brushed style and has 2 characters solid and 3D. The CHOPIC Comic Typeface is perfect for creating designs with non-serious concepts, designs for children, book headers, and of course for text on comics. The CHOPIC Comic Typeface also gets a bonus character of 230 Comic-themed illustrations that make creating designs even easier. Simply by downloading The CHOPIC Comic Typeface creating a Comic and non formal themed design is very quick and easy. The CHOPIC Comic Typeface is perfect for magazine cover designs, brochures, flyers. Instagram ads, Canva Design and so on with comic, non-serious, pop art, game mobile and fun design. 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 CHOPIC Comic Typeface contains 565 + 230 bonus glyphs with many unique and interesting alternative
  30. Chomixi by Alit Design, $14.00
    Presenting the 🗯️💬CHOMOXI Comic Typeface💬🗯️ by alitdesign. The CHOMOXI Comic Typeface is inspired by the style of letters in comics that have less serious and fun characters. The lettering of CHOMOXI Comic Typeface is a serif with display font characters which gives a fun and design impression for retro pop art. The CHOMOXI Comic Typeface has 2 style font regular and brushed style and has 2 characters solid and 3D. The CHOMOXI Comic Typeface is perfect for creating designs with non-serious concepts, designs for children, book headers, and of course for text on comics. The CHOMOXI Comic Typeface also gets a bonus character of 230 Comic-themed illustrations that make creating designs even easier. Simply by downloading The CHOMOXI Comic Typeface creating a Comic and non formal themed design is very quick and easy. The CHOMOXI Comic Typeface is perfect for magazine cover designs, brochures, flyers. Instagram ads, Canva Design and so on with comic, non-serious, pop art, game mobile and fun design. 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 CHOMOXI Comic Typeface contains 579 + 230 bonus glyphs with many unique and interesting alternative options.
  31. Recolors by Din Studio, $29.00
    It can be a time-consuming, difficult process to find an elegant font to present classic impressions to your audience despite the abundant options available for you. Moreover, it takes the risks to disappoint and to leave bad impressions to your audience without having the right font. Therefore, let us introduce you to our serif font, Recolor. It is a capitalized serif font to help you create elegant, classic nuances on your designs. Our serif font has tiny lines to add formal, professional touches on each quality, consistent letter to ease the reading process. However, such capitalized font designs are eligible to apply for big text sizes for a legibility reason. Additionally, you can enjoy the available features here. Features: Multilingual Supports PUA Encoded Numerals and Punctuations Recolor fits best for various design projects, such as brandings, posters, banners, headings, magazine covers, quotes, printed products, merchandise, social media, etc. Find out more ways to use this font by taking a look at the font preview. Thanks for purchasing our fonts. Hopefully, you have a great time using our font. Feel free to contact us anytime for further information or when you have trouble with the font. Thanks a lot and happy designing.
  32. Chomiku by Alit Design, $14.00
    Presenting the 🗯️💬CHOMIKU Typeface💬🗯️ by alitdesign. The CHOMIKU Typeface is inspired by the style of letters in comics that have less serious and fun characters. The lettering of CHOMIKU Typeface is a serif with display font characters which gives a fun and design impression for retro pop art. The CHOMIKU Typeface has 2 style font regular and italic and has 3 characters solid, line and 3D. The CHOMIKU Typeface is perfect for creating designs with non-serious concepts, designs for children, book headers, and of course for text on comics. The CHOMIKU Typeface also gets a bonus character of 230 Comic-themed illustrations that make creating designs even easier. Simply by downloading The CHOMIKU Typeface creating a Comic and non formal themed design is very quick and easy. The CHOMIKU Typeface is perfect for magazine cover designs, brochures, flyers. Instagram ads, Canva Design and so on with comic, non-serious, pop art, game mobile and fun design. 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 CHOMIKU Typeface contains 559 + 230 bonus glyphs with many unique and interesting alternative options.
  33. Chomiqy by Alit Design, $15.00
    Presenting the 🗯️💬CHOMIQY Typeface💬🗯️ by alitdesign. The CHOMIQY Typeface is inspired by the style of letters in comics that have less serious and fun characters. The lettering of CHOMIQY Typeface is a serif with display font characters which gives a fun and design impression for retro pop art. The CHOMIQY Typeface has 2 style font regular and italic and has 3 characters solid, line and 3D. The CHOMIQY Typeface is perfect for creating designs with non-serious concepts, designs for children, book headers, and of course for text on comics. The CHOMIQY Typeface also gets a bonus character of 230 Comic-themed illustrations that make creating designs even easier. Simply by downloading The CHOMIQY Typeface creating a Comic and non formal themed design is very quick and easy. The CHOMIQY Typeface is perfect for magazine cover designs, brochures, flyers. Instagram ads, Canva Design and so on with comic, non-serious, pop art, game mobile and fun design. 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 CHOMIQY Typeface contains 560 + 230 bonus glyphs with many unique and interesting alternative options.
  34. Clover Font Duo by Pen Culture, $15.00
    Introducing The Clover, a stunning duo font that combines the timeless elegance of a serif typeface with the fluid grace of calligraphy. This versatile font set includes two complementary styles that work together seamlessly to add sophistication and charm to your design projects. The serif font is a classic and refined typeface that exudes elegance and professionalism. Its clean lines and sharp angles create a sense of precision and authority, making it perfect for formal documents, headlines, and branding materials. In contrast, the calligraphy font is a more decorative and ornate style that evokes a sense of fluidity and movement. Its graceful curves and flowing lines create a sense of beauty and grace, making it ideal for invitations, wedding materials, and other special occasions. When used together, the serif and calligraphy fonts complement each other perfectly to create a stunning visual contrast that captures attention and creates a lasting impression. Whether you're designing a logo, brochure, or wedding invitation, The Clover is the perfect choice for adding a touch of sophistication and style. I really hope you enjoy it – please do let me know what you think, comments & likes are always hugely welcomed and appreciated. More importantly, please don’t hesitate to drop me a message if you have any issues or queries. Thank you
  35. Change Serif by Borutta Group, $39.00
    Change Serif is a typeface family designed as a part of Mateusz Machalski's PhD project, carried out in 2015-2021. The main goal was to create a typeface allowing for the typesetting of complex humanistic texts, containing many historical letterforms. The starting point was the preparation of most of the glyphs provided in unicode for Latin, Cyrillic and Greek. From the formal point of view, the Change family is based on Renaissance proportions with contemporary details. Classic upright version is paired with expressive and calligraphic italics, inspired by the works of Robert Granjon. Each of the styles contains about 4,000 characters, allowing for a broad range of typesetting capabilities – multiscript publications, historical translations, and texts transcription. The crucial aspect was to treat all scripts equally. All OpenType features, such as swashes, final forms, decorative ligatures, can be found in Latin, Cyrillic and also Greek. The name of the typeface refers to the design process in which there are constant changes and corrections. On the other hand, it means to convey how this project influenced my perception of typography and allowed me to embrace it as a medium of artistic expression. Due to its similar proportions, Change works perfectly with the Gaultier typeface.
  36. Cafe Francoise by Sharkshock, $125.00
    This charming, all caps display font was inspired by outdoor chalk board signage in front of outdoor cafes. These are common on the streets of places like London, Paris, Montreal, and Belgium. The letters are casual by design with just enough texture for convincing chalk marks. Use Cafe Francoise for a bakery logo, cafe menu, or poster. Basic Latin, extended Latin, diacritics, punctuation, kerning, and graphics are included. Please check the glyph map for all supported characters and images.
  37. Litter Funk by PizzaDude.dk, $15.00
    You may already have guessed it...Litter Funk is experimental typography. Some letters are fat blocks, others have stars, stripes or dots, some are funny and funky while others are plain weird - but all in all, they leave a really nice confusing effect when used. Due to the contextual alternates, each letter comes in 5 different versions, and automatically cycle as you type. Well, the font was fun to make - I hope you have fun using it! :)
  38. Arbour Soft by TypeUnion, $35.00
    Arbour Soft is the cheeky version of it's big brother, Arbour. The soft version creates a smooth finish that flows perfectly across screens and print. Arbour Soft comes in 7 weights, from a delicate extra-light to a soft, strong black, with matching soft italics for each upright. The soft black weights are perfect for your new brand or article headlines, and the light weights are great for calling out text. The mid weights are perfect for longer texts.
  39. Alzheimer by Designsuh, $12.00
    The 'Alzheimer' font has a shape in which parts of the font have been erased as if memories are being erased. The remaining letters, which are minimal enough to be distinguished from other letters, create a different feeling, like an alien language. It is useful for creating titles or logos rather than expressing text. It was produced thinking of all of us adults whose memories are slowly disappearing. May they be full of health and love.
  40. LifeAfterCollege by Ingrimayne Type, $13.95
    The LifeAfterCollege family began as a set of four fonts based on two styles of Ranger, which are slab-serif, geometric fonts with no curves. Two of the four are outlines with hollow insides, and two have-filled insides. The two fonts that are outlined have been taken apart and made into three typeface that can be layered. This allows one color for the inside, another for the middle ring, and a third for the outside outline.
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