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  1. Americane Condensed by HVD Fonts, $40.00
    “It’s all about Soul!” – Strong, decided and edgy. The Americane super family is inspired by the old wood type specimen books. Delivering some glorious vibes of the handcrafted values from the pioneers AND keeping one eye on todays demands and technology, Americane is made for high professional use. Americane Condensed & Americane is a super family of 24 fonts in total – a normal and a condensed width in six weights with matching italics. Made for complex, professional typography, the OpenType fonts feature five variations of numerals, alternate letters, arrows and an extended character set to support Central and Eastern European as well as Western European languages.
  2. Neotoxic by Nocturnal Workspace, $9.00
    Neotoxic Font Family has been published since 2022, and can be downloaded for free on the dafont website. This font supports interesting features such as small caps, ligatures, salts, etc. also consists of 6 font styles including thin, light, regular, bold, black, outline. WHAT YOU GET Features : Small Caps, Ligatures, Ligatures Contextual, Salt. 6 versions normal & italic (ttf + otf) 24 types of font files include Regular, Bold, Light, Hollows/Outlines, thin, Italic, light PUA Encode Characters, fully accessible without additional design software. Includes a range of multilingual characters. Neotoxic is suitable typeface for various purposes like logotype, signage, label, poster, dropcap, titles, letterhead, book cover and etc. Thank you!
  3. Laire Sans by Jolicia Type, $15.00
    Laire sans that we created at the end of 2021, we made visual communication more Friendly, bold with a geometric touch in our sans category called Laire, has a good level of legibility when applied as body text because we really consider the optical in each letter. Laire Sans has 40 Styles of Normal, Condensed, Oblique fonts with Weight from thin to extra Black, has a total of 693 glyps, Cyrillic is also available to meet the needs of several languages. Designed with Opentype features to help make using fonts easier We also include variable fonts to make it easier for users to set their own according to their desired needs
  4. Barosa by NREY, $19.00
    Hi, friends! Introducing new typeface - Barosa. It is a new display font with 2 styles and cool characters. Typeface designed as monolite, all descending and ascending elements has same size as most characters. Barosa has multilingual support includes cyrillic. Many ligatures make your typography most variable. Barosa Typeface was inspired by ethnic slavonic style which combining classic typography with awesome features bring classic touch on this culture. It works well with normal size text and for large displays or short words. You may combine uppercase and smallcase in the text body, as alternates symbols. The Barosa typeface is suitable for : product packaging, labeling, logo, classic shop, ethnic shop, titles, etc
  5. Aztek 2D by 2D Typo, $36.00
    Aztek emerged as a custom face for an ethno-music festival, and gradually developed a more robust, geometric base. The original ethno roots can still be seen in some of the alternative caps, and the ease with which Aztek forms decorative elements and borders. There is also an alternative “Tall Caps” set, that goes alongside normal uppercase characters as if they were Small Caps. The font features Latin (extended to support German and Polish) and Сyrillic character sets. Though Aztek is an accidental face designed primarily for display work, it holds well at smaller sizes and can endure high ink gain printing found in letterpress and silk-screen processes.
  6. FF Eureka Sans by FontFont, $68.99
    Slovak type designer Peter Biľak created this sans FontFont between 2000 and 2001. The family has 20 weights, ranging from Light to Black in Condensed and Normal (including italics) and is ideally suited for book text and editorial and publishing. FF Eureka Sans provides advanced typographical support with features such as ligatures, small capitals, alternate characters, case-sensitive forms, fractions, and super- and subscript characters. It comes with a complete range of figure set options – oldstyle and lining figures, each in tabular and proportional widths. This FontFont is a member of the FF Eureka super family, which also includes FF Eureka and FF Eureka Mono.
  7. Erghon by Rotterlab Studio, $17.00
    Erghon is a handwritten font with quick dry strokes and a signature style. It's perfect for branding projects, homeware designs, product packaging or simply as a stylish text overlay to any background image or posters. Erghon has an entire alternate glyph set. This is accessible simply by their own separate font file - just install this as normal and select 'Erghon Swash' , ‘Erghon' or ‘Erghon’ in your text-tool. Erghon includes 2 Font files: 1. Erghon Regular - A handwritten script font containing upper & lowercase characters, numerals and a large range of punctuation. 2. Erghon Swash - A set of 26 hand-drawn swashes, with cool touch to underline your text set in Erghon.
  8. Bank Sans EF by Elsner+Flake, $35.00
    With its extended complement, this comprehensive redesign of Bank Gothic by Elsner+Flake offers a wide spectrum for usage. After 80 years, the typeface Bank Gothic, designed by Morris Fuller Benton in 1930, is still as desirable for all areas of graphic design as it has ever been. Its usage spans the design of headlines to exterior design. Game manufacturers adopt this spry typeface, so reminiscent of the Bauhaus and its geometric forms, as often as do architects and web designers. The creative path of the Bank Gothic from hot metal type via phototypesetting to digital variations created by desktop designers has by now taken on great breadth. The number of cuts has increased. The original Roman weight has been augmented by Oblique and Italic variants. The original versions came with just a complement of Small Caps. Now, they are, however, enlarged by often quite individualized lower case letters. In order to do justice to the form changes and in order to differentiate between the various versions, the Bank Gothic, since 2007 a US trademark of the Grosse Pointe Group (Trademark FontHaus, USA), is nowadays available under a variety of different names. Some of these variations remain close to the original concept, others strive for greater individualism in their designs. The typeface family which was cut by the American typefoundry ATF (American Type Founders) in the early 1930’s consisted of a normal and a narrow type family, each one in the weights Light, Medium and Bold. In addition to its basic ornamental structure which has its origin in square or rectangular geometric forms, there is another unique feature of the Bank Gothic: the normally round upper case letters such as B, C, G, O, P, Q, R and U are also rectangular. The one exception is the upper case letter D, which remains round, most likely for legibility reasons (there is the danger of mistaking it for the letter O.) Because of the huge success of this type design, which follows the design principles of the more square and the more contemporary adaption of the already existing Copperplate, it was soon adopted by all of the major type and typesetting manufacturers. Thus, the Bank Gothic appeared at Linotype; as Commerce Gothic it was brought out by Ludlow; and as Deluxe Gothic on Intertype typesetters. Among others, it was also available from Monotype and sold under the name Stationer’s Gothic. In 1936, Linotype introduced 6pt and 12pt weights of the condensed version as Card Gothic. Lateron, Linotype came out with Bank Gothic Medium Condensed in larger sizes and a more narrow set width and named it Poster Gothic. With the advent of photoypesetters and CRT technologies, the Bank Gothic experienced an even wider acceptance. The first digital versions, designed according to present computing technologies, was created by Bitstream whose PostScript fonts in Regular and Medium weights have been available through FontShop since 1991. These were followed by digital redesigns by FontHaus, USA, and, in 1996, by Elsner+Flake who were also the first company to add cursive cuts. In 2009, they extended the family to 16 weights in both Roman and Oblique designs. In addition, they created the long-awaited Cyrillic complement. In 2010, Elsner+Flake completed the set with lowercase letters and small caps. Since its redesign the type family has been available from Elsner+Flake under the name Bank Sans®. The character set of the Bank Sans® Caps and the Bank Sans® covers almost all latin-based languages (Europe Plus) as well as the Cyrillic character set MAC OS Cyrillic and MS Windows 1251. Both families are available in Normal, Condensed and Compressed weights in 4 stroke widths each (Light, Regular, Medium and Bold). The basic stroke widths of the different weights have been kept even which allows the mixing of, for instance, normal upper case letters and the more narrow small caps. This gives the family an even wider and more interactive range of use. There are, furthermore, extensive sets of numerals which can be accessed via OpenType-Features. The Bank Sans® type family, as opposed to the Bank Sans® Caps family, contains, instead of the optically reduced upper case letters, newly designed lower case letters and the matching small caps. Bank Sans® fonts are available in the formats OpenType and TrueType.
  9. Batmeton by Aqeela Studio, $20.00
    Batmeton Script is a free-flowing script font created for packaging products, invitation cards, flyers, mockups, event posters, and anything else that requires high-quality vibes. It has a beautiful and balanced character, that fits well with the large design pool.
  10. Puffball by Open Window, $-
    Puffball is a fat face with cartoonish features. It also wouldn't look out of place in an ancient Celtic engraving. What makes Puffball so intriguing to look at is that it seems to walk a thin line of buffoonery and ornamentation.
  11. Catchye by MJType, $25.00
    Introducing catchye a captivating serif font that combines timeless elegance with modern flair. Its refined letterforms and balanced proportions make it perfect for logos, editorial designs, and packaging. Embrace Catchye’s allure and elevate your typographic compositions with sophistication and charm.
  12. Vacant by Reserves, $39.99
    Vacant is a precisely drawn, contemporary stencil face built with attention towards retaining pure underlying geometric forms and visual balance between letterforms. Stylistically, Vacant exudes a strong sense of clarity and sophistication which contrasts the unrefined nature of stencil typefaces.
  13. Juicy Toon Font by Josie Makes Stuff, $10.00
    Juicy toon is the perfect font to add a sense of fun and happiness to your project! Round, bouncy characters are with varying line weight are designed to find the perfect balance between hand-drawn charm and a polished, professional finish.
  14. Oklean by Pengedar Seni, $15.00
    Oklean is a special font for your logo & branding. Every character is designed for a good logo, so they are not suitable for long texts. Oklean has a concept that is : Bright / Clean / Clear / Cool / Nature / Minimal / Smart / Urban / Balanced.
  15. Aquatype Signature by Krakenbox Studio, $15.00
    Aquatype Signature is a free-flowing script font created for packaging products, invitation cards, flyers, mockups, event posters, and anything else that requires high-quality vibes. It has a beautiful and balanced character, that fits well with the large design pool.
  16. Heroic Condensed by TypeTrust, $30.00
    Heroic Condensed is an idealized narrow grotesque: a fusion of clean geometry and optical balance. Its constructed framework exudes technical refinement tempered by humanist curves across a family of eight weights. Heroic Condensed includes small caps, tabular figures, and stacked fractions.
  17. Hoho Christmas by Brithos Type, $11.00
    Hoho Christmas is an elegant and flowing handwritten font. Not too thin and not too thick, balanced and varied. Hoho Christmas is perfect for each of your winter designs. Add it confidently to your projects, and you won’t be disappointed.
  18. Deviandra by Diyastudio, $10.00
    Deviandra is a free-flowing script font created for packaging products, invitation cards, flyers, mockups, event posters, and anything else that requires high-quality vibes. It has a beautiful and balanced character, that fits well with the large design pool.
  19. Holiday In Paris by Ake, $12.00
    Experience modern elegance with 'Holiday in Paris' Fonts. A casually cool handwritten typeface that adds contemporary flair to any project. Perfect for travel journals, social media, and invitations, it balances artistic strokes with readability, infusing your design with Parisian charm.
  20. Rebar by Method & Craft, $10.00
    Consisting of 6 weights & 12 styles, Rebar is a geometric sans with harmonious curves and slightly angled framing which gives the typeface a foundation of balance and strength. Includes numbers, punctuation, some ligatures and diacritics for compatibility with many foreign languages.
  21. As of my last update in early 2023, the font named "Ptarmigan" is not one of the widely recognized or mainstream fonts, such as Helvetica, Times New Roman, or Arial, which have broad applications and...
  22. Cortland JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Cortland JNL was modeled [in part] from lettering spotted in the opening credits of Columbia Pictures 1945 Batman® serial. The classic clean lines of the Art Deco lettering used were perfect for translating into digital format.
  23. Rabno by Baqoos, $18.00
    Rabo is a modernist duality linear sans apt for headline, editorial, branding, packaging, printed materials and typographic applications. 200+ glyphs with ligatures, fractions and alternatives(supported by Illustrator, Photoshop & InDesign) provided in opentype .otf and .woff format.
  24. Roman Wells by Wooden Type Fonts, $15.00
    A revival of one of the popular wooden type fonts of the 19th century, suitable for display, heavy stems, very thin serifs, short descenders. Heavily revised, very much improved, extensive kerning. Now in otf and ttf formats.
  25. False Widow by OhType!, $18.00
    False Widow is a display typeface, designed for graphic pieces looking for a great visual impact. Aggressive but measured in its proportions is easily adaptable to different uses and formats such as posters, headers; print and digital.
  26. Pekin by HiH, $15.00
    Pekin is an unusual design with an oriental flavor. It was originally designed by Ernst Lauschke and released by The Great Western Type Foundry of Chicago as “Dormer,” which is similar to the French verb ‘to sleep,’ not exactly a marketing triumph. Barnhart Bros. And Spindler (independently-operated subsidiary of ATF since 1911) bought Great Western in 1918. According to McGrew, AMERICAN METAL TYPEFACES of the TWENTIETH CENTURY, BB&S renamed the typeface prior printing their 1925 specimen book — guess they wanted something just a tad more exciting. Quirky, distinctive and fun. Pekin ML represents a major extension of the original release, with the following changes: 1. Added glyphs for the 1250 Central Europe, the 1252 Turkish and the 1257 Baltic Code Pages. Added glyphs to complete standard 1252 Western Europe Code Page. Special glyphs relocated and assigned Unicode codepoints, some in Private Use area. Total of 415 glyphs (compared to 218 glyphs in the original release). 2. 652 Kerning Pairs. Note: Ag, Aj and gj will cross unless kerned. Alternative A may also be used. 3. Added OpenType GSUB layout features: onum, salt, liga, dlig, hist, ornm and kern. 4. Revised vertical metrics for improved cross-platform line spacing. 5. Refined various glyph outlines, based on improved scans. 6. Added set of Tabular Numbers at cap height, based on original design; added Old-Style Numbers based on default design. 7. Added a bunch of alternative characters: 18 upper case letters, 10 lower case letters, 1 ampersand and 1 bullet. The alternate c is actually the original design, but I don't like it - easily confused with e. Alt E H M h m n r t are from the original design. I added the rest. 8. 7 Ligatures, 4 Ornaments, 18 Geometric Shapes, 6 Arrows and 12 Misc. Symbols. The zip package includes two versions of the font at no extra charge. There is an OTF version which is in Open PS (Post Script Type 1) format and a TTF version which is in Open TT (True Type)format. Use whichever works best for your applications.
  27. 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!
  28. Soerina by IbraCreative, $17.00
    Soerina, a versatile serif typeface, embodies a harmonious blend of classic elegance and contemporary functionality. With its meticulously crafted letterforms, Soerina strikes a balance between sophistication and readability, making it suitable for a diverse range of design applications. The typeface exhibits a timeless aesthetic, featuring subtly modulated serifs that lend a touch of refinement to each character. Whether used for editorial design, branding, or digital interfaces, Soerina exudes a versatile charm, adapting seamlessly to various contexts while maintaining a distinct personality. Its balanced proportions and thoughtful details make it an excellent choice for conveying a sense of professionalism and aesthetic nuance across a spectrum of visual communication projects.
  29. Abhiarga by IbraCreative, $17.00
    Abhiarga is an elegant display serif font that seamlessly blends sophistication with a touch of modernity. Its gracefully crafted letterforms exude a timeless charm, characterized by subtly flared serifs and well-balanced proportions. The typeface strikes a harmonious balance between traditional serif elements and contemporary design trends, making it versatile for various applications. Abhiarga’s intricate details lend a sense of refinement, making it ideal for titles, headlines, and other prominent display settings where a touch of classical sophistication is desired. The font’s intricate strokes and intricate serifs contribute to a distinctive aesthetic, ensuring that Abhiarga stands out with a dignified presence while maintaining readability and visual appeal.
  30. Juxta Sans Mono by NaumType, $19.00
    Juxta Sans Mono is an experimental monospace sans, an extension of the Juxta superfamily. During the creation of the Juxta script, I felt that the aesthetics and the main idea of the font had promising potential and I started thinking about a pair for it. So the idea of Juxta Sans Mono was formulated. Juxta has several style-forming elements: 45° beveled or cross out bowls, squared m and w arcs and other unobvious letter structures. Despite its unusual and sometimes odd (f, g, m) letterforms, Juxta Sans is fairly easy to read due to its monospace font nature and wide spacing. Juxta Sans Mono offers great customization potential. It has two sets of stylistic alternates — [salt] makes a letter underscored, but keep it in line, [ss01] replaces some of the glyphs with different letterforms. The [case] function automatically adjusts the height of the punctuation marks to the neighbor letter and [onum] is a set of old style numbers. Juxta Sans Mono also has subscript and superscript features, but they are utilized a bit unconventionally — if you want to customize your logo or headline, you can make a glyph superscript and the one next to it subscript and they automatically kern into one letter width. You can see examples of using these features in the presentation. Juxta Sans Mono is available in 8 weights, including Thin, Light, Regular, Medium, SemiBold, Bold, ExtraBold and Black. It extends multilingual support to Basic Latin, Western European, Euro, Catalan, Baltic, Turkish, Central European, Pan African Latin, Afrikaans, and Basic Cyrillic.
  31. Palatino Linotype by Linotype, $197.99
    The Palatino™ typeface was first designed over 50 years ago by Hermann Zapf, and is probably the most universally admired and used of his type designs. In 1950, it was punchcut in metal by August Rosenberger at D. Stempel AG typefoundry in Frankfurt am Main, and then adapted for Linotype machine composition. Zapf optimized Palatino's design for legibility by giving it open counters and carefully weighted strokes, producing a typeface that was legible even on the inferior paper of the post-World War II period. The font was named after Giambattista Palatino, a master of calligraphy from the time of Leonardo da Vinci. Palatino is a typeface based on classical Italian Renaissance forms. It has become a modern classic in itself, and is popular among professional graphic designers and amateurs alike. Palatino works well for both text and display typography. The new Palatino™ Linotype typefaces are OpenType format fonts, which include many newly designed characters in four large character sets; including extensive support for the Latin, Greek, and Cyrillic alphabets, as well as for Central European and many other languages. The Palatino Linotype OpenType fonts contains the following Microsoft code pages: 1252 Latin 1, 1250 Latin 2 Eastern, 1251 Cyrillic, 1253 Greek with polytonic Greek, 1254 Turk, 1257 Windows Baltic, and 1258 Windows Vietnamese. The fonts also include many ligature glyphs, including some historical long s-ligatures, as well as sets of Small Caps, Old style Figures, and vertical & diagonal fractions. Each font contains 1325 different glyphs.
  32. Askale by Mantra Naga Studio, $20.00
    Askale - Victorian Vintage Display Font. This typeface has many alternatives with swashes that can make your lettering/logotype more attractive. Bold serifs and more swash on each character make this font even more unique. This font is very suitable to be applied, especially to logos, and various other formal forms such as invitations, labels, logos, magazines, books, greeting / wedding cards, packaging, fashion, make up, stationery, novels, labels or any type. advertising purposes.
  33. Thunder Heat by Letterhend, $14.00
    Thunder Heat is a monoline font duo with classic looks. You can play around to fit the form using sans serif and script mode. This font perfectly made to be applied especially in logo, and the other various formal forms such as invitations, labels, logos, magazines, books, greeting / wedding cards, packaging, fashion, make up, stationery, novels, labels or any type of advertising purpose. Features : Uppercase & lowercase Numbers and punctuation Alternates/Ligatures Multilingual PUA encoded
  34. Convey by Wannatype, $30.00
    The convey typefont family merges essential features of classical serifs and sans-serifs and creates a character with a contemporary, open appearance. The elements of an antiqua typeface are formally reduced to a minimum, still supporting the eye in keeping lines and maintaining outstanding reading properties. The font was created as a cooperation project with media theorists and was designed and perfected through analyses, reading tests and the application of media psychological and sociological findings.
  35. Athisthan by Jipatype, $27.00
    อธิษฐาน เป็นอักษรแบบคอนทราสต์แซนส์เซอริฟ มาพร้อมกับอักษรแบบมีหัวสำหรับภาษาไทย ดูทางการ เรียบหรู มีเสน่ห์ เหมาะสำหรับการใช้ผาดหัว หรือรองผาดหัว มีทั้งหมด 9 น้ำหนักและตัวเอียงของแต่ละน้ำหนักรวมทั้งหมดมี 18 สไตล์ และมีฟีเจอร์อื่น ๆ อาทิเช่น Small Caps และฟีเจอร์อื่น ๆ พร้อมให้คุณได้เลือกใช้งาน รองรับหลากหลายภาษา Athisthan is a contrast sans serif typeface with loop head style for Thai character. Formal, elegant, charming look. Suitable for headline and sub-headline. Comes with 9 weights and italics of each weight total 18 styles, and there are features such as Small Caps and many features available for you. Support multi-languages.
  36. Adimlara by Queenop Studio, $12.00
    Adimlara is attractive because it is sleek, clean, feminine, sensual, glamorous, simple and very easy to read, thanks to its many luxurious letter joints. I also offer a number of viable alternative styles for all letters. Classic style is very suitable to be applied in various formal forms such as invitations, labels, restaurant menus, logos, fashion, make up, stationery, novels, magazines, books, greeting cards/weddings, packaging, labels or all kinds of advertisements. for your purposes.
  37. ITC Zapf International by ITC, $39.00
    Zapf International font is the work of German designer Hermann Zapf, formal enough for widespread use yet tempered with calligraphic warmth. Vigor in the italics is achieved more from design than from slant. One of the distinguishing characteristics of Zapf International is its graduation of weights. Light and medium are relatively close and equally eloquent for text. Demi is a full two steps heavier than medium and heavy several steps beyond demi.
  38. Mosaic Desert by Letterhend, $17.00
    Introducing, Mosaic Dessert! A Classic Wild West style font, ready to rock! Suitable for design needs with a touch of classic western and also suitable to be applied especially in logo, and the other various formal forms such as invitations, labels, logos, magazines, books, greeting / wedding cards, packaging, fashion, make up, stationery, novels, labels or any type of advertising purpose. Features : Features : Uppercase & lowercase Numbers and punctuation Alternates & Ligatures Multilingual PUA encoded
  39. Mosse by Deltatype, $49.00
    Mosse is an extraordinary sans-serif typeface that designed for improve readability, formal but casual, with straight cut at terminal and reverse angled at spur and finial give a little bit sweet. Mosse is simple and identical, come with nine weights allowed you to use the right weight to the right proportions. Mosse also support many languages, thanks to extended latin glyphs. Mosse come with standard Adobe Latin 4 glyphs, world-ready and mark2mark support.
  40. Diplomat by Wilton Foundry, $29.00
    Diplomat was designed in response to Portfolio’s very ornate script - a much more legible and formal script that has plenty of flare but without the elaborations. It is still more ornate than Duet so if you need to find a script right in between Portfolio and Duet, Diplomat will do the trick! Diplomat in combination with its elegant lowercase, creates a prestigious presentation useful for Certificates, Wedding Invitations, Corporate Identities, Brochures, and Headlines.
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