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  1. Phatron by Fontron, $35.00
    A very bold, rounded sans font with Open and Outline versions
  2. Backstage by AVP, $19.00
    Backstage is a bold sans serif stencil with subtly rounded corners.
  3. Thyne by Typotheticals, $3.50
    Thyne A rounded serif typeface Hand crafted Hand spaced Hand kerned
  4. Kilshon MF by Masterfont, $59.00
    A 3 weights family, round geometric forms - ideal for headlines, signage.
  5. Xantigo by PizzaDude.dk, $20.00
    Xantigo is a fun, smooth and romantic font with rounded edges.
  6. A Year Without Rain by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    The handwriting of a teen girl- bubbly, round, legible, and cute.
  7. Classic Grotesque by Monotype, $40.99
    Classic Grotesque by Rod McDonald: a traditional font with a modern face. The growing popularity of grotesque typefaces meant that many new sans serif analogues were published in the early 20th century. Setting machines were not compatible with each other but all foundries wanted to offer up-to-date fonts, and as a result numerous different typeface families appeared that seem almost identical at first glance and yet go their separate ways with regard to details. One of the first fonts created with automatic typesetting in mind was Monotype Grotesque®. Although this typeface that was designed and published by Frank Hinman Pierpont in 1926 has since been digitalised, it has never achieved the status of other grotesque fonts of this period. But Monotype Grotesque was always one of designer Rod McDonald’s favourites, and he was overjoyed when he finally got the go-ahead from Monotype in 2008 to update this “hidden treasure”. The design process lasted four years, with regular interruptions due to the need to complete projects for other clients. In retrospect, McDonald admits that he had no idea at the beginning of just how challenging and complex a task it would be to create Classic Grotesque™. It took him considerable time before he found the right approach. In his initial drafts, he tried to develop Monotype Grotesque only to find that the result was almost identical with Arial®, a typeface that is also derived in many respects from Monotype Grotesque. It was only when he went back a stage, and incorporated elements of Bauer Font’s Venus™ and Ideal Grotesk by the Julius Klinkhardt foundry into the design process, that he found the way forward. Both these typefaces had served as the original inspiration for Monotype Grotesque. The name says it all: Classic Grotesque has all the attributes of the early grotesque fonts of the 20th century: The slightly artificial nature gives the characters a formal appearance. There are very few and only minor variations in line width. The tittles of the ‘i’ and ‘j’, the umlaut diacritic and other diacritic marks are rectangular. Interestingly, it is among the uppercase letters that certain variations from the standard pattern can be found, and it is these that enliven the typeface. Hence the horizontal bars of the “E”, “F” and “L” have bevelled terminals. The chamfered terminal of the bow of the “J” has a particular flamboyance, while the slightly curved descender of the “Q” provides for additional dynamism. The character alternatives available through the OpenType option provide the designer with a wealth of opportunities. These include a closed “a”, a double-counter “g” and an “e” in which the transverse bar deviates slightly from the horizontal. The seven different weights also extend the scope of uses of Classic Grotesque. These range from the delicate Light to the super thick Extrabold. There are genuine italic versions of each weight; these are not only slightly narrower than their counterparts, but also have variant shapes. The “a” is closed, the “f” has a semi-descender while the “e” is rounded. Its neutral appearance and excellent features mean that Classic Grotesque is suitable for use in nearly all imaginable applications. Even during the design phase, McDonald used his new font to set books and in promotional projects. However, he would be pleased to learn of possible applications that he himself has not yet considered. Classic Grotesque, which has its own individual character despite its neutral and restrained appearance, is the ideal partner for your print and web project.
  8. Little Cupcakes - Unknown license
  9. LT Staircase - 100% free
  10. Syntha - Personal use only
  11. Beroga Fettig - 100% free
  12. Kinkee - Personal use only
  13. Phutura - 100% free
  14. Misirlou Day - Unknown license
  15. Nanosecond Thick BRK - Unknown license
  16. Gorilla Milkshake - Personal use only
  17. Z_metalflame - Unknown license
  18. Anna - Unknown license
  19. Ellipsoideogram - Unknown license
  20. American Donuts - Unknown license
  21. FATSOcaps - Unknown license
  22. Poke - Unknown license
  23. pooplatter - Unknown license
  24. Bulka - Unknown license
  25. ! Jamiroquai ! - Unknown license
  26. Stoutface SC - Personal use only
  27. Kaput Black Black - Personal use only
  28. Octavus Black - Personal use only
  29. Ekela by AukimVisuel, $9.00
    Ekela family has 216 styles in 5 versions: Normal, Round, Circle, Punch and Round Punch. Ekela family is a neat, unique sans serif simple font with minimal and round letters. It can easily be combined with an incredibly large set of projects, so add it to your creative ideas and notice how it sets them apart! Suitable for a wide variety of designs thanks to its neat styling, Ekela family has the potential to become your favorite font, whatever the occasion!
  30. Growing Boy by Brenners Template, $19.00
    Growing Boy Display Font Family is designed with a rather high x-height and consists of cute and creative glyphs. Nine weights include regular and rounded styles, the rounded styles are designed for soft edge. The really uniquely drawn glyphs can work well with any composition to create the layout you want. In addition, rounded styles increase readability and simplicity, so they can be applied in a variety of ways, including editorial publishing, logo design, brand identity, and on-screen channels.
  31. Starx by Koray Özbey, $11.00
    Starx is a variable display typeface with angular lines, offering a futuristic and dynamic aesthetic. It consists of three axes: angular, rounded, and slanted. The bold version embodies a strong and high-tech expression, while the italic and rounded versions convey a dynamic, sporty, and futuristic impact.
  32. Beround by NicolassFonts, $35.00
    Beround is a modern family based on Willgray font family with redesigned and improved glyphs for the rounded font. It comes in 16 weights, 8 uprights, and matching italics. Beround have softly rounded corners. This family is ideally suited for packaging, headlines, advertising, and corporate identities.
  33. Autoprom Pro by Stefan Stoychev, $29.88
    AutopromPro is a modern sans serif display font with a geometric touch contains 24 styles. It comes in 6 weights and its matching rounded and italics. The Thin weight and Black Rounded Italic is a free of charge, so you can use them to your projects.
  34. Snail n Ink - Unknown license
  35. Babylon5 Hollow - Unknown license
  36. PsychedelicSmoke Cn Bold - Unknown license
  37. Landmark by Oporto Design, $29.90
    Landmark is a modern bold font that mix rounded and square angles.
  38. Nourd by Hanken Design Co., $30.00
    A sans serif with rounded features that softens its strong geometric outline.
  39. This by Suomi, $40.00
    An all new rounded type family with Sans, Serif, Geometric and Blackletter!
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