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  1. 1786 GLC Fournier by GLC, $38.00
    This family was inspired by numerous documents and books printed in Paris during the end of the 1700s. Mainly, documents printed by P.G. Simon & N.H. Nyon, “Printers of the parliament” were used for the Normal and italic styles and “Caps”. “Titling” characters were coming from a collection of hymns printed by Nicolas Chapart. In France these Fournier characters, as Baskerville in Great Britain, were the most often in use in the late 1700s, just before the Didot designs. This font supports strong enlargements, specially the capitals of “Caps” file and “Titling”, remaining very smart, elegant and fine.
  2. Corbert Condensed by The Northern Block, $-
    A condensed sans serif designed as an additional companion to the Corbert font family. Incorporating the key characteristics from the original family with influences drawn strongly from the Bauhaus and modernist era. This condensed version is 15% closer than the normal family improving economy of space across design layouts. Used in conjunction with the regular widths Corbert becomes a functional and versatile font system ideally suited for large complex design projects. Details include 9 weights with italics, 540 characters with alternative lowercase a, e and g, 5 variations of numerals, manually edited kerning and Opentype features.
  3. Obvia Expanded by Typefolio, $29.00
    'Obvia' appeared as a result of direct observation on typefaces classified as geometric and the plan to explore for the first time width axes Condensed, Narrow (soon), Normal and new Wide and Expanded. The idea behind 'Obvia's design was to create a distancing from geometrically pure shapes, in this case, square shapes. Then some details were added, such as subtle inktraps, concave endings of the stems and carefully drawn alternate characters, giving a 'geohumanist' tone to the font. This first family of 'Obvia' has 9 weights ranging from Thin to Black, delivering a strong typographic identity, from the paper to the pixel.
  4. Alpha One by Wiescher Design, $18.00
    »AlphaOne« is my newest addition to the experimental Alpha-font-collection. I just had to do this one! It is based on Paul Renners fonts, but has got nothing to do with them, I just took the widths and some basic forms. No – or hardly no – optical corrections were made to the glyphs. I wanted the pure geometric forms to come to life. This was a lot of fun to design, I especially like the »Q« with the negative tail. I did make four weights, but nothing is normal with this font, so weight doesn’t really mean anything. Have fun!
  5. Martinez by Arterfak Project, $11.00
    Greetings. Introducing our new font, "Martinez". Made with vintage references like a cowboy, lumberjack, wooden and handcraft. A modern slab serif that you can apply for your headline, sub headline even your body text. There is a Normal and a Shadow style that gives you lots of possibilities. "Martinez" is a western font with a lot of features inside. Make your own combination with ligatures, alternates and swashes. Recommended for any style, especially vintage, retro, minimalism and contemporary design. This font is made with simple shapes that you can apply too in your print works like t-shirt, embroidery, posters and craft.
  6. Obvia Condensed by Typefolio, $29.00
    'Obvia' appeared as a result of direct observation on typefaces classified as geometric and the plan to explore for the first time width axes Expanded, Wide, Normal, Narrow and Condensed The idea behind 'Obvia's design was to create a distancing from geometrically pure shapes, in this case, square shapes. Then some details were added, such as subtle inktraps, concave endings of the stems and carefully drawn alternate characters, giving a 'geohumanist' tone to the font. This first family of 'Obvia' has 9 weights ranging from Thin to Black, delivering a strong typographic identity, from the paper to the pixel.
  7. FF Mach by FontFont, $58.99
    Polish type designer Lukasz Dziedzic created this display and sans FontFont in 2009. The family has 18 weights, ranging from Thin to Black in Condensed, Normal, and Wide and is ideally suited for editorial and publishing, music and nightlife as well as poster and billboards. FF Mach provides advanced typographical support with features such as ligatures, case-sensitive forms, fractions, super- and subscript characters, and stylistic alternates. It comes with a complete range of figure set options – oldstyle and lining figures, each in tabular and proportional widths. As well as Latin-based languages, the typeface family also supports the Cyrillic writing system.
  8. Obvia Narrow by Typefolio, $29.00
    'Obvia' appeared as a result of direct observation on typefaces classified as geometric and the plan to explore for the first time width axes Condensed, Narrow, Normal, Wide and Expanded. The idea behind 'Obvia's design was to create a distancing from geometrically pure shapes, in this case, square shapes. Then some details were added, such as subtle inktraps, concave endings of the stems and carefully drawn alternate characters, giving a 'geohumanist' tone to the font. This first family of 'Obvia' has 9 weights ranging from Thin to Black, delivering a strong typographic identity, from the paper to the pixel.
  9. Daphne by Ahmet Altun, $20.00
    In the beginning, this font had been designed for an affiche work as wood pattern which includes one font and medium weight. The stylish design of this font had been inclined us to create more weights and more styles. Daphne Font Family comes in three weights; normal and italic. Plus two additional styles which are wood pattern and shadow. You can get great wood pattern results with Daphne Font Family; also with colored shadows, you can get gorgeous results in poster works and t-shirt prints. Even in very small type sizes, it can be legible.
  10. Magical Brush by Hanoded, $15.00
    Personally I think a brush font should have the word ‘Brush’ in its name. It’s not that easy finding a name - you need some magic to come up with a good one! Magical Brush is a completely handmade font. I used a small brush (a number 3 to be precise) and Chinese Ink. I wanted just a little ‘erosion’, so I used copier paper rather than my expensive French water color paper (which is quite rough). Magical Brush comes in the normal variant and a chickenpox one. Use it for your posters, your book covers and your Christmas invitations!
  11. Joaquin by Mozatype, $11.00
    JOAQUIN is a vintage font family. This font's retro look and style is inspired from many vintage packaging and from typographic cover lettering. It is perfect for vintage logo design, labels, posters, signage, t-shirt, storefront, headlines, or packaging design. greeting cards and logotype. JOAQUIN includes 4 different styles; Normal, Regular, Inline, and Shadow. So you can combine them with each other and get fancy headlines. What’s Included : - Works on PC & Mac - Easy to use ( Installations ) - Compatibility Windows, Apple, Linux, Cricut, Silhouette, and Other cutting machines Thank you for purchasing this font. Please appreciate, if you like this. ENJOY it :)
  12. Hekaz by Twinletter, $15.00
    Hekaz is a graffiti font with powerful, unconventional shapes that is nevertheless pleasing to the eye. This font is the solution if you need an abstract, distinctive, and different from the normal font for remarkable design demands. Use it immediately to make your project elegant and bombastic. 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.
  13. Tattooflash Fingers by Otto Maurer, $15.00
    Tattooflash Fingers is a special Font for Finger-Tattooing. The Glyphs come in 3 Sizes for short fingers, normal fingers and long fingers. The Font is made for the little Space on a Human Finger. You can make your own Tattooflash! To Color your Tattooflash take the PART version!. After Install the Fonts you can use the part-version in Photoshop or better in Affinity Photo or Affinity Designer to color your Flash. Use the Swashes to make your tattoo flash better, make your own TattooDesign! You are a Tattooartist? This Fonts are made for YOU!
  14. Streetcar JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    An ebay purchase of a vintage Speedball lettering pen set yielded an extra bonus… numerous alphabets on paper rendered in both pen and ink and via pencil sketches. One such design in rough pencil layout is a classic serif typeface often found on many passenger and freight trains, trolley cars and busses. This “Railroad Roman” was scanned from the original sketches and then re-drawn digitally, all along retaining the charm and attractiveness often found in hand lettering. The end result is Streetcar JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  15. Peanut Square Layer by PizzaDude.dk, $19.00
    This is a font that will fit in the "hard to read section" because it may not be super legible at first sight - that is because of the negative space. But when you combine the two layers (Layer and Box) the letter suddenly appears very legible! Play around with your favourite colour palette while adjusting the transparency in order for the colours to blend, giving a really nice handcrafted look! You have 4 different versions of each letter to play around with and of course there is multilingual support!
  16. Interlude by Scriptorium, $12.00
    Interlude originated with some title lettering which we found in an Austrian theatre program from the early 1900s. With some more research we found a similar style called Tradition which was designed by Bernard Naudin and produced by a Parisian type house during the period before World War I. Using those two sources we ultimately produced two variant versions of the font, combining elements of the two sources. Interlude features characters with open areas in the heavier strokes, while Prelude is a solid, more script-like version of the style.
  17. Potus Uncial by Jonahfonts, $40.00
    The Uncial alphabet is a majuscule script with unjoined letters which is found in European manuscripts of the 4th to 8th centuries and from which modern capital letters are derived. Potus Uncial is designed with lowercase letters reflecting the Uncial style while keeping them as close to the original majuscule script Uncials and making it a useful modern day font. I have found it to be appropriate for historic, medical and spatial topics and may be used in packaging designs, medical journals, declarations, greeting cards and prehistoric articles.
  18. EB Base Mono by Fenotype, $19.95
    Not your average monospaced typeface, Base Mono flourishes with several handsome OT features mostly found exclusively in text fonts. Despite the geometric and techno feel of the initial roman version, the cursive version is heavily influenced by traditional Finnish weaving and folk art! The contradiction is taken further by inclusion of such classical features as small capitals and lower case figures, usually found in slightly more traditional fonts. Base Mono family suits many editorial, corporate identity and logotype tasks. It can even be used for setting text such as captions and headlines.
  19. Obey Obey Obey by Comicraft, $19.00
    YOU WILL OBEY ALL OUR COMMANDS! YOU WILL OBEY INSTANTLY! YOU WILL OBEY WITHOUT QUESTION! OBEY! OBEY! OBEY! OBEY! OBEY! OBEY! YOU WILL BUY THIS FONT OR YOU WILL BE EXTERMINATED! Features Four fonts (Regular, Italic, Bold & Bold Italic) with alternate uppercase characters.
  20. TBS Gartek by TypoBureau Studio, $19.00
    Meet the new Strong and Bold typeface from TBS. TBS GARTEK is a Display typeface It has a single weight ultra bold It come with multilingual glyphs. Good amount at Large Point sizes with combine with any suit typefaces, Headline, Logo font.
  21. Queen Sansson by Zamjump, $11.00
    Introducing "Queen Sansson" - a Serif font families with modern and nostalgic. This font is both modern and nostalgic and works great for logos, mastheads and pull quotes. Inclouded : - Queen Sansson regular - Queen Sansson italic - Queen Sansson Bold - Queen Sansson Bold Italic - Multilanguage
  22. Eagle by Monotype, $29.99
    Eagle Bold was designed by M.F. Benton in 1933. It is a heavy geometric Sans Serif font with unusual spurs on Capital G and Q. An all-Capitals design, the Eagle Bold font is perfect for magazine and book covers, posters and packaging.
  23. Yenda by Deniart Systems, $20.00
    Yenda is a bold angular font with just a bit of swoosh. Great for short text and headlines! Don't leave this one out of your next sci-fi or bold designs! This typeface includes all the special diacritics required for European languages.
  24. Dava by Tiposureño, $20.00
    The Dava typeface is the result of almost two years of self-study. Dava is a screen sans serif font that is small but fun. His family is small and has fine, regular, bold, fine slant, regular slant, and slanted bold weights.
  25. Floz by Dominik Krotscheck, $6.50
    Floz is a simple and clean condensed all-caps sans serif font. It comes in two weights: regular (which is already pretty bold) and bold (which is even bolder). It works well for logos, headlines and other short texts. It's also quite cheap.
  26. FlyHigh by Ingrimayne Type, $12.95
    FlyHigh is a decorative text face with slab serifs. It comes in eight styles: plain, semibold, bold, extrabold, italic, semibold italic, bold italic, and extrabold italic. Its low x-height makes it more appropriate for uses such as invitations than for book text.
  27. Modern Abstract by Cultivated Mind, $19.00
    Introducing Modern Abstract by Cultivated Mind. Modern Abstract is a bold serif font with a retro vibe. Modern Abstract comes in a regular and a bold weight. Try using Modern Abstract for branding, headline use, film, magazines, websites, packaging, invitations and weddings.
  28. Oprath by Baqoos, $23.00
    Oprath is a smooth deconstruct linear sans apt for headline, editorial, branding, packaging, printed materials and typographic applications. 200+ glyphs with ligatures and fractions provided in opentype .otf and .woff format.
  29. Wsago by Baqoos, $23.00
    Wsago is a solid eclectic linear sans apt for headline, editorial, branding, packaging, printed materials and typographic applications. 200+ glyphs with ligatures and fractions provided in opentype .otf and .woff format.
  30. Borge by Baqoos, $18.00
    Borge is a lithesome sanctimoniuos tech sans apt for headline, editorial, branding, packaging, printed materials and typographic applications. 200+ glyphs with ligatures and fractions provided in opentype .otf and .woff format.
  31. Pratg by Baqoos, $23.00
    Prattt is a stringent curvilineal tech sans apt for headline, editorial, branding, packaging, printed materials and typographic applications. 200+ glyphs with ligatures and fractions provided in opentype .otf and .woff format.
  32. Ramego by Baqoos, $18.00
    Ramego is a smooth structural linear sans apt for headline, editorial, branding, packaging, printed materials and typographic applications. 240+ glyphs with ligatures and fractions available in opentype .otf and .woff format
  33. Kalligraaf Arabic by Hanifonts, $-
    Kalligraaf is an Arabic typeface and the main focus is on blending traditional and modern rules in the formulation and design of the typeface. Designed with powerful OpenType features in mind.
  34. Broft by Baqoos, $25.00
    Broft is a pointed substantial linear sans apt for headline, editorial, branding, packaging, printed materials and typographic applications. 200+ glyphs with ligatures and fractions provided in opentype .otf and .woff format.
  35. Agobb by Baqoos, $15.00
    Agobb is a subside convolution tech sans apt for headline, editorial, branding, packaging, printed materials and typographic applications. 200+ glyphs with ligatures and fractions provided in opentype .otf and .woff format.
  36. Aesyn by Baqoos, $15.00
    Ogibo is an intrinsic scintillating tech sans apt for headline, editorial, branding, packaging, printed materials and typographic applications. 200+ glyphs with ligatures and fractions provided in opentype .otf and .woff format.
  37. Graphology Arabic by Hanifonts, $20.00
    Graphology is an Arabic typeface and the main focus is on blending traditional and modern rules in the formulation and design of the typeface. Designed with powerful OpenType features in mind.
  38. Woqna by Baqoos, $18.00
    Woqna is a cubist pureness tech sans apt for headline, editorial, branding, packaging, printed materials and typographic applications. 200+ glyphs with ligatures and fractions provided in opentype .otf and .woff format.
  39. Karvx by Baqoos, $15.00
    Karvx is an arithmetic explication tech sans apt for headline, editorial, branding, packaging, printed materials and typographic applications. 200+ glyphs with ligatures and fractions provided in opentype .otf and .woff format.
  40. Edrgo by Baqoos, $19.00
    Agobb is a gridlock overflow tech sans apt for headline, editorial, branding, packaging, printed materials and typographic applications. 200+ glyphs with ligatures and fractions provided in opentype .otf and .woff format.
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