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  1. Essay by Noem9 Studio, $5.00
    Essay was born from an afternoon in Berlin in September 2013, looking at old book covers. Inspired by Herb Lubalin, Athletics & Rock music. Its details relate with speed & punk styles but keeping the main structure intact. Works perfectly as main/bold typography combined with some serif typefaces. - More than 250 Glyphs - Full Accented Character Set - Numbers + Punctuation Marks - International Characters - 8 Different Styles (Normal, Display, Poster, Poster Heavy, and Oblique versions)
  2. NorB Comic by NorFonts, $28.00
    NorB Comic fonts are handwritten text fonts inspired from my childhood comic comic-books, they can be used 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 … or even just for fun! NorB Comic fonts come with 6 weights each with their matching italics and in a Normal and Condensed version.
  3. NorB Cobalt by NorFonts, $35.00
    NorB Cobalt is a fat handwritten text font and can 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 Cobalt comes with 8 weights, each with their matching italics and in a Light, Normal and Expanded version.
  4. Millard by Artegra, $29.00
    When you need a classic serif typeface that is up to the modern standards, Millard comes to your rescue with its alluring beauty and legibility. You have a contemporary serif family that offers great variety with regular and bold weights in both normal and condensed widths, along with their true italics. Over 500 glyphs in each font offers you the language support you need for all the Latin languages.
  5. Prelom by Tour De Force, $25.00
    Prelom is modern serif family inspired by retro designed typefaces. Comes in 5 Normal weights, 5 true Italics and 5 Condensed weights. With tall x-height, sharp serifs like fishing hooks, original Italics and distinctive character overall design, Prelom is ideal family for editorial use or branding. Beside extended Latin character set, Prelom contains Cyrillic characters as well. It is equipped with Initials, Ligatures, Fractions and Tabular Numbers as OpenType features.
  6. Quebra Condensed by Vanarchiv, $55.00
    Quebra Cond is an extend display sans-serif font family, available with four widths (Extra Condensed, Condensed, Normal and Expanded) and ten weights, italics versions are available. The main strokes contain small breaks simulating modulated variations on the letterforms, these details are more present on large body sizes. All font versions contain Latin and Cyrillic encoding characters and also ligatures, case-sensitive forms, fractions, oldstyle and finally tabular figures.
  7. Serca by Adam Ladd, $25.00
    Serca is a structured geometric sans serif font family with normal and condensed proportions. It is professional and precise, open and legible. The modern, clean design lends itself to being a workhorse for a variety of applications—branding, advertising, websites, mobile apps, logos, magazines, etc.—able to be used in both small body text and large headlines alike. The vast range of weights gives plenty of options to choose from.
  8. HUTagada by Heummdesign, $15.00
    "Disco Pang Pang" is the Korean name for Tagada rides. It is a characteristic typeface that is good to use when you want to make use of a unique and bouncy feeling. Light and Extrabold are made with the thickness of normal typefaces, but Left and Right have strange shapes with stroke thicknesses that are biased to one side. Its unique shape can make a strong impression on people.
  9. Artegra Sans by Artegra, $29.00
    Designed by Ceyhun Birinci from 2014-17, is a comprehensive typeface family with 162 fonts. It offers 9 weights with true italics in normal, condensed, and extended widths. Each font contains over 1500 glyphs and supports multilingual including Latin and Cyrillic. It includes various Opentype features like small caps, alternates, and more. The font also provides separate alternates and small caps versions for use in software without OpenType support.
  10. AT Move Quipo by André Toet Design, $39.95
    QUIPO is a typeface based on my recent survey (Freeflow) on hand drawn logotypes used by American and English pop groups in the 60-70s. We thought it an interesting project and a free flow exercise to design this particular font just in capitals and well... yes it’s rather ‘bulky’. Needless to say it comes with numbers and the normal punctuations ! Concept/Art Direction/Design: André Toet © 2017
  11. Theridge by Asenbayu, $9.00
    Theridge is a multipurpose condensed font that comes in 3 weights: light, normal, and bold. Inspired by hiking trips and forest views, Theridge represents a sense of clean highland adventure. These fonts themed retro, adventure, urban, hipster, vintage but still modern. These fonts are great for creating desired projects like logos, posters, headlines, albums, quotes, apparel and more. These fonts are perfect for you who need clean condensed typeface! Thank you!
  12. Quebra Expa by Vanarchiv, $55.00
    Quebra Expa (Expanded) is an extend display sans-serif font family, available with four widths (Extra Condensed, Condensed, Normal and Expanded) and ten weights, italics versions are available. The main strokes contain small breaks simulating modulated variations on the letterforms, these details are more present on large body sizes. All font versions contain Latin and Cyrillic encoding characters and also ligatures, case-sensitive forms, fractions, oldstyle and finally tabular figures.
  13. Akueila by Sensatype Studio, $15.00
    Akueila is a Luxury font that we created special for elegant, elegant, modern, wedding, branding needs, font that you can combine to get any variations and unique shapes easily just in seconds with choose alternates of them. What's Included: Character set A-Z Normal & Italic Style Numerals & Punctuation Accented Characters (West Europe) Stylistic Ligatures Works on PC & Mac Recommended using Adobe Illustrator or Adobe Photoshop. Wish you enjoy our font. :)
  14. Brignell Slab by IB TYPE Inc., $40.00
    BRIGNELL SLAB is an eight font family designed by Ian Brignell. Curvaceous and dynamic, this unique slab exudes honesty and personality. A slab serif characterized by a soft treatment where normally you would see vertical serifs. This feature allows for a smoother, less toothy, reading effect. Brignell Slab was born in 2008 and was inspired by the logo and custom font Ian designed for Naturalizer. Extended Latin set.
  15. Friendly by Sensatype Studio, $15.00
    Brother is a High-Contrast font that we created special for elegant, luxury, modern, wedding, branding needs, font that you can combine to get any variations and unique shapes easily just in seconds with choose alternates of them. What's Included: Character set A-Z Normal & Italic Style Numerals & Punctuation Accented Characters (West Europe) Stylistic Ligatures Works on PC & Mac Recommended using Adobe Illustrator or Adobe Photoshop. Wish you enjoy our font. :)
  16. Wooden Nickel NF Pro by CheapProFonts, $10.00
    A nice, black display face - for a retro/western poster look. I have kept the quirky “t”, increased the dot above “i” and “j” slightly, improved the spacing/kerning and modified/added all the usual diacritics. A pretty easy reworking of a good quality font. Nick Curtis says: "An old favorite, Bernhard Antique Bold Condensed, cleaned up and fattened up. Warm, charming, personable … suitable for any occasion." ALL fonts from CheapProFonts have very extensive language support: They contain some unusual diacritic letters (some of which are contained in the Latin Extended-B Unicode block) supporting: Cornish, Filipino (Tagalog), Guarani, Luxembourgian, Malagasy, Romanian, Ulithian and Welsh. They also contain all glyphs in the Latin Extended-A Unicode block (which among others cover the Central European and Baltic areas) supporting: Afrikaans, Belarusian (Lacinka), Bosnian, Catalan, Chichewa, Croatian, Czech, Dutch, Esperanto, Greenlandic, Hungarian, Kashubian, Kurdish (Kurmanji), Latvian, Lithuanian, Maltese, Maori, Polish, Saami (Inari), Saami (North), Serbian (latin), Slovak(ian), Slovene, Sorbian (Lower), Sorbian (Upper), Turkish and Turkmen. And they of course contain all the usual “western” glyphs supporting: Albanian, Basque, Breton, Chamorro, Danish, Estonian, Faroese, Finnish, French, Frisian, Galican, German, Icelandic, Indonesian, Irish (Gaelic), Italian, Northern Sotho, Norwegian, Occitan, Portuguese, Rhaeto-Romance, Sami (Lule), Sami (South), Scots (Gaelic), Spanish, Swedish, Tswana, Walloon and Yapese.
  17. Ongunkan Carpathian Basin Rovas by Runic World Tamgacı, $60.00
    Carpathian Basin Rovas The Carpathian Basin Rovas script, or Kárpát-medencei rovás in Hungarian, was used in the Carpathian Basin between about the 7th and 11th centuries. Most of the inscriptions are in Hungarian, but some were in Onogur, As-Alan, Slavic or Eurasian Avar. Carpathian Basin Rovas is thought to be a descendent of the Proto-Rovas script, which was used to the east of the Aral Sea between about the 1st century AD and 567, when the tribes who were using it, the Avars and Ogurs, started to move into the Carpathian Basin. That process took until about 670 AD, after which the Proto-Rovas script became the Carpathian Basin Rovas and the Khazarian Rovas scripts. The Proto-Rovas script was perhaps a descendent of the Aramaic script. Since 2009 efforts have been made to revive the use of this alphabet. Some letters were added to it to represent sounds in modern Hungarian that weren't used historically.
  18. Sea of Japan JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A 1922 piece of sheet music entitled “Japanese Sailor” had its title hand lettered in a Far Eastern motif. This design is now available as Sea of Japan JNL, in both regular and oblique versions.
  19. Maeva by Autographis, $39.50
    Maeva is a non-joining wide formal 60s script, directly designed and carefully finished by hand on screen, trying to keep the script alive – preventing it from looking mechanical – by drawing each letter from scratch.
  20. Rusilla serif by Dealita Studio, $9.00
    Rusilla Serif is a sophisticated serif typeface. Ideally to be applied to other formal forms such as invitations, labels, logos, magazines, books, greeting/wedding cards, packaging, fashion, makeup, stationery, novels, labels, or any advertising purpose.
  21. Resist Mono by Groteskly Yours, $25.00
    Resist Mono is a highly functional monospaced type family designed for optimal performance both in print and on the web. Inspired by the distinctive features of the original Resist Sans family, it showcases deep inktraps, angled terminals, and exceptional legibility. With its bold personality and style, Resist Mono remains highly readable even at small sizes. Suitable for coding, UX, web, and graphic design, Resist Mono offers versatility and visual impact for a wide range of applications. Resist Mono comes in 16 styles (14 static fonts) and two variable fonts. Each font contains over 1300 glyphs, including letters, small capitals, numbers, punctuation, symbols, etc. Resist Mono supports more than 200 Latin-based languages and has extensive Cyrillic support for languages like Russian, Bulgarian, Ukrainian, Serbian, and many more. In addition to this, Resist Mono also includes special Powerline symbols for coding. OpenType features in Resist Mono include Small Capitals, Case Sensitive Punctuation, Stylistic Alternates, Fractions, Subscript, Superscript, Ligatures and many more. Resist Mono Type Family Features: - 1300+ characters per font - 14 static fonts - 2 variable fonts - True Italics - Small Capitals - Extensive OpenType features - Supports 200+ Languages (Latin & Cyrillic) - Special Symbols and Features - Free Trial Fonts Available Resist Mono has been meticulously developed to prioritize functionality and legibility, making it an ideal choice for coding. It offers true italics with a calligraphic influence, adding a unique touch to the font. Additionally, users can access the regular slanted letterforms through OpenType by selecting the corresponding stylistic set. With its versatility, Resist Mono can be applied beyond coding, finding relevance in various contexts like product and graphic design, web design, publishing, and more, thanks to its visually appealing features and bold stylistic choices. Explore Resist Mono Dynamic Specimen for more features, type testers, etc.
  22. Madrea by Craft Supply Co, $20.00
    Introducing Madrea – Friendly Sans Serif Unconventional Charm Madrea – Friendly Sans Serif is anything but conventional; it introduces a unique and friendly twist to your designs. Irregular Shapes What sets Madrea apart is its irregular shapes, which establish a welcoming and friendly atmosphere. This makes it the perfect choice for designs seeking to break free from formality and monotony. A Breath of Fresh Air In the realm of sans serif fonts, Madrea is indeed a breath of fresh air. Its non-uniformity and organic feel breathe personality and approachability into your projects. Breaking Formality Madrea excels at breaking the chains of formality. It’s an ideal choice for design projects that demand a friendly and informal touch, effortlessly transforming the mundane into something captivating. In Conclusion In summary, Madrea – Friendly Sans Serif is your gateway to a non-uniform, friendly design experience. Its irregular shapes infuse character, warmth, and a refreshing departure from conventional design, ensuring that your creations are brimming with life and far from monotonous.
  23. ALS Direct by Art. Lebedev Studio, $63.00
    ALS Direct is an open and dynamic typeface with clear-cut letterforms that make it instantly readable. It lends text a neutral, yet agreeable and modern feel. Direct has nine font styles convenient for the purposes of navigation signage. Regular-style letterforms are rather wide, because direction signs are likely to appear before readers at an angle, so the type needs to withstand perspective distortions. And as signs and boards may vary in size, Direct was developed to include several width variations. Condensed fonts can be used where horizontal space is limited, allowing you to keep proper height and readability of the characters. A signage typeface must be easily readable from some distance away and have simple letterfoms with clear-cut features to quickly identify characters. Designing a type for a potentially wide range of purposes calls for a universal approach. If not destined to be used for navigation in a particular building, it shouldn’t incorporate any peculiar elements to agree with certain design or architecture. All of the above determined our choice of a sans serif with large apertures and definite features allowing readers to instantly recognize letters. Descenders are made compact not to interfere with the line below. And the low contrast between thick and thin strokes renders all elements equally perceptible. The x-height is significant, close to the cap height, which inhances readability of the lowercase type. There are two reasons why directions must not be set in all caps. Firstly, lowercase letters are more diverse and include ascenders and descenders identifying some of the letters in the line. And secondly, having learned to read, people recognize word shapes rather than individual letters, which makes lowercase text more readable. With Direct being a signage typeface, first to be developed were its width variations, and different weight styles and italics were added later. Another thing to be kept in mind was that signs often use dark background colors, and black type on a white background appears smaller than white type on a black background. Direct is the first Cyrillic typeface created for navigation purposes. Before that, designers could use the Cyrillic version of Frutiger (Freeset) developed by Adrian Frutiger for the Paris Charles de Gaulle International Airport, and a number of other, mostly body copy, neutral sans serif types. However, signs and boards were dominated by Arial, which Direct would be glad to replace offering elegance and lucidity of form instead of type bluntess. Direct was designed as a signage typeface, but its neutral style and clear-cut letterforms suggest various other ways of application.
  24. Ahmisya by Twinletter, $15.00
    The Ahmisya font will give your designs a genuine Middle Eastern feel. Use this font in your super projects to get everyone’s attention. Don’t put off adding an elegant Arabic touch to your design any longer.
  25. Antown by Nurf Designs, $12.00
    Antown is a modern & formal sans family and has 4 variants (Regular, Italic, Bold & Bold Italic). It comes with uppercase, lowercase, numerals, punctuations, some alternate characters, and multilingual support. We hope you will enjoy our work.
  26. Worstveld Hand by Typotheticals, $5.00
    A rough hand-drawn plain sans serif that would be good for non-formal use. Do not expect a polished set of fonts from a professional, this family is hand drawn, hand spaced and hand kerned.
  27. Dorkihand by Aah Yes, $4.95
    Dorkihand is left-handed handwriting. Julie is left-handed - which condition is variously called a caggie or a dorker - hence the name of this font. It is more grunge handwriting than a formal and elegant script.
  28. Nixin by Kinobrand, $33.00
    A nixie tube is a technology from the 50’s used to display numerals that are composed by metal filaments that light up much like a lamp bulb. Due to their beauty these little numerals (0-9) are a love case for any designer, and formally it’s where the inspiration for the Nixin typeface came from. All the other typeface characters and weights are an interpretation from the original 10 numerals, always keeping the same minimalistic spirit and formal elegance. Nixin is a geometric and regular typeface, with a vintage touch and a bit of modernism.
  29. Heywood by Elemeno, $25.00
    Named for Algonquin Round Table wit Heywood Broun, Heywood is bold, but playful. The simplicity of the letters combined with the shifting baseline make this the least formal and most fun of The Algonquin Collection of fonts.
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  33. Valley - 100% free
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  37. GoudyThirty-DemiBold - Personal use only
  38. Signboard - Unknown license
  39. id-Kaze2OT-Light - Personal use only
  40. X360 by Redge - Unknown license
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