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  1. Nada Fraktur by Johan Elmehag, $19.00
    Nada Fraktur is a modern geometrical blackletter made to serve your hip intentions. Think hip-hop album sleeves, your local t-shirt print shop, and Tumblr-boy action. The goal with this typeface is to blend medieval aesthetic with sharp modern cuts. You could say that the font is sort of monospaced, but it is not. The typeface includes an extended character set to support Central and Eastern European as well as Western European Languages.
  2. Oblivian Grotesque by Jörg Schmitt, $36.00
    Oblivian Grotesque is a sans serif type family of ten weights. The typeface is based on geometric forms with bits and pieces of modern humanistic grotesque fonts. Due to the rounded edges it has a very soft / warm look and feel. It comes along with varius OpenType features such as table and old style figures. Oblivian Grotesque as an extended character set that support Central and Eastern European as well as Western European.
  3. MS Reference Sans Serif by Microsoft Corporation, $39.00
    MS Reference Sans Serif font is a special font containing the WGL character set and a range of symbols and icons. The WGL Pan-European character set provides support for Western, Central and Eastern European languages including Greek, Cyrillic, Baltic and Turkish. MS Reference Sans Serif is based on the Verdana fonts created by Matthew Carter and hinted by Thomas Rickner. The MS Reference Sans Serif font is distributed under license from Microsoft Corporation.
  4. Artuso by Letterhead Studio-VV, $24.99
    Artuso is a unique condensed typeface, ideal for branding projects and editorials headlines. It Will be a great addition to a modern web or app. The super-tight kerning give this font a distinctive retro feel. A font is a go-to tool for making stand out projects. Artuso has an extended character set to support Central and Eastern European as well as a Western European plus Cyrillic and old Russian letter too.
  5. Concerto by profonts, $41.99
    profonts Concerto and profonts Sonata are closely related to each other. In fact, the only difference between the two related fonts is in the upper case characters. Concerto's upper cases are more complex, swashier than those in Sonata. One is a perfect complement to the other, and that is why they are offered together at special rate. Both fonts contain about 370 glyphs covering the complete Latin set for Western and Eastern Europe.
  6. Vallejo Serif by Estudio Calderon, $35.00
    A serif display type family inspired by two popular fonts: Albertus and Friz Quadrata. We made an hybridization matching those kind of fonts that have flared and oversized serifs. ​​​​​​​Vallejo Serif is a versatile font because of the shapes that are adaptable to many sort of typographic compositions, we recommend to use it in headlines. The OpenType fonts have an extended character set to support Central and Eastern European as well as Western European languages.
  7. Sonata by profonts, $41.99
    profonts Sonata and profonts Concerto are closely related to each other. In fact, the only difference between the two related fonts is in the upper case characters. profonts Concerto's upper cases are more complex, swashier than those in profonts Sonata. One is a perfect complement to the other, and that is why they are offered together at special rate. Both fonts contain about 370 glyphs covering the complete Latin set for Western and Eastern Europe.
  8. Lady Marmalade by DimitriAna, $16.00
    Lady Marmalade is a hand drawn script font, with a sketchy style, that makes it perfect for lettering prints. It is combined with an Extra font that contains 62 decorative elements with ornaments, drawings, catchwords and ampersands. All you have to do is type any uppercase or lowercase letter or number, to find the element you like. The font contains standard and discretionary ligatures and supports Central, Eastern, Western European, Baltic, Turkish and Greek languages.
  9. Mimix by FSdesign-Salmina, $39.00
    Mimix is designed especially for comic fans and all typographers who like to play. It’s ideal to express spontaneity and the joy of life. Where Mimix is used, there’s life. The characters are lined in a row, a face looks out from the page. Big ears surround an oval head. A mouse moves without haste, but dynamic and modern through the lines. Mimix skillfully combines the elegance of a modern roman with the spontaneity of a casual handwriting. The mouse shows its versatile character in its broad range of use. Without exaggeration, it’s always delicate and elegant. The quiet form and good readability is a result of its moderate inclination. Well developed, Mimix includes ten weights from Ultrathin through Black. The free trial pack includes two weights with a reduced number of glyphs. If you like it you will be then be able to buy the fonts itself complete with ligatures, special characters for Eastern European languages, uppercase, lining and old style figures as well as fractions and different Opentype features. Declare war on desert lead – with Mimix, those with charm. Download a free trial version of Mimix with a reduced character set. Check it out!
  10. Entendre by Wordshape, $30.00
    Entendre is a stately, commanding and handsome sans serif typeface family that pulls reference from Trajan capitals, the history of English calligraphy, and a variety of other sources to summon a sense of warmth, consideration, trust and authority. Entendre spans 22 weights and styles including Regular and Condensed versions. The large x-height and refined characteristics of the family lend the family a sober and sophisticated appearance that is suitable for both print design and on-screen use. Entendre includes Central and Eastern European language support as well as Western European language support, including Greek and Cyrillic. Entendre’s generous x-height and medium-length ascenders and descenders offer pronounced readability, making the family useful for text typesetting both in print and on screen. Within, humanist elements are tempered with monumental construction, making the heavier weights go-tos for display design work. All of the Entendre family of typefaces feature Western, Eastern and Central European language support alongside nuanced Greek and Cyrillic. Entendre pairs well with our rounded sans serif family Elpy, sharing similar proportions and spacing.
  11. Thrifty by Typogama, $19.00
    Thrifty is a clean, contemporary typeface family created for branding and communication design. With a narrow form and clear letter forms, this family is both suited for display and title settings while equally remaining legible in smaller point sizes. Through it’s nine weights and accompanying italics plus a large glyph set that covers the majority of Latin based languages, Thrifty aims to offer a versatile and functional design. Thanks to the implementation of OpenType features, this family includes different sets of numerals, from tabular, hanging or scientific, it equally includes ligatures and free form fractions. Each weight equally offers a complete set of arrows and 99 different pictograms focused on themes of mobility and transport.
  12. Bootblack JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Where Bootspur JNL combined elements of Western and Art Deco, its more traditional "cousin" is Bootblack JNL - a straightforward Western Font in look and design.
  13. MardiKrewe PB by Pink Broccoli, $14.00
    Wild and carefree, the MardiKrewe Family is filled with spunk and personality. MardiKrewe started as a digitization of a film typeface called MardiGras by Lettergraphics. From there, this lively typeface was fleshed out to a full character set and expanded to a family of 5 widths: Extra Narrow, Narrow, Regular, Wide, and Extra Wide to fit a variety of funktastic needs.
  14. Spaceland by Pepper Type, $35.00
    Spaceland is a narrow display font family with constant counter width and gradually growing stroke over 11 weights with matching obliques. Spaceland is a perfect choice for designs that require extra narrow but legible letters, such as movie posters, health warnings, bold titles etc. It has rich language support, including Cyrillic, as well as numerous OpenType features to customize your design.
  15. Mestre by Tipotecture, $19.99
    Mestre is a German & Dutch inspired geometric sans-serif designed. Its solid and formal shapes are embedded with a discreet humanist flair resulting in a very versatile contemporary hybrid and a highly functional and flexible font for many of today’s branding & UX requirements. With its rational forms and its large x-height, Mestre is perfect for long texts in small sizes allowing a comfortable reading. Its open forms, moderate & balanced proportions, neutral appearance and solid structure grant a high legibility on paper and on screens. With its extensive 8 weights and corresponding true italics, more than 900 glyphs per font, extended character set to support Central and Eastern European as well as Western European languages and a wide OpenType features set (small caps, case-sensitive forms, lining, tabular & old-style figures, scientific superior/inferior figures, fractions, a set of arrows, etcetera) it is meant to build visual hierarchies of any detail and complexity in editorial design or deliver the best performance for branding purposes. Mestre is a great choice for modern, contemporary and professional typography.
  16. Duran by The Northern Block, $-
    Duran is a strong, versatile geometric sans with industrial quality. Inspired by technical style letterforms with simple construction, the typeface is useful in both large format and body text. Its compact lateral shape helps save space across layouts and is good to go across a wide range of modern applications. Details include seven weights with matching italics and over 670 characters per style. Opentype features consist of eight variations of numerals, including inferiors, superiors, fractions, case figures and circled figures. Additional features include case-sensitive forms, stylistic alternates, ligatures, game symbols, arrows and language support covering Western, South and Central Europe.
  17. Flowers by BluHead Studio, $22.00
    The Flowers Family is a collection of 3 typefaces in two weights, meticulously drawn by British designer Roy Preston. The Flowers fonts share a common clean and narrow design, with oval-shaped rounds and distinctive individual letter shapes that give each font a unique character all their own. Flowers Petal is the base typeface, essentially a sanserif with rounded terminal ends. Flowers Bud adds a unique inverted triangle shaped serif, and Flowers Thorn replaces that with an elegant pointed serif. All 3 typefaces are very legible and usable for text runs, and there are bold weights of each font for headlines and display applications. Flowers' extended character set supports many Western European languages and each font has some OpenType features, including Ligatures, that make them more useful.
  18. Alternate Gothic Pro by SoftMaker, $14.99
    Alternate Gothic Pro is one of the fonts of the SoftMaker font library. Designed by Morris Fuller Benton in 1903 as a complement to his Franklin Gothic type, Alternate Gothic was created to solve a common problem: fitting headlines in narrow columns. For that purpose, it comes with three similar styles of varying widths. SoftMaker’s Alternate Gothic Pro typeface family contains OpenType layout tables for sophisticated typography. It also comes with a huge character set that covers not only Western European languages, but also includes Central European, Baltic, Croatian, Slovene, Romanian, and Turkish characters. Case-sensitive punctuation signs for all-caps titles are included as well as many fractions, an extensive set of ligatures, and separate sets of tabular and proportional digits.
  19. Argumentum by Kostic, $40.00
    In December 2013 two new weights - Thin & Ultra (with Italics) were added to the set, Small Caps included! The intention was to make a technical-looking sans with a warmer feel to it, balanced between hard geometric shapes and friendly curves with slightly narrower endings. It should be useful in a wide range of tasks, whether combining the eight weights with distinct italics for editorial design, setting multiple pages of text, making financial reports, or using the highly contrasted lights and blacks for display and packaging design. Argumentum has a character set to support Western and Central European languages, and an extended set for monetary symbols. Each weight includes small caps, ligatures, proportional lining and oldstyle numbers, tabular figures, fractions and scientific superior/inferior figures.
  20. Roman X by Wooden Type Fonts, $15.00
    One of the first and best of the Roman styles, this a condensed, narrow version, with very short descenders.
  21. Perpetuity by Zang-O-Fonts, $25.00
    Strict, strong and narrow, Perpetuity is clean and perfectly designed to be used as a more formal display face.
  22. P22 Plymouth by IHOF, $34.95
    Plymouth is a pen-drawn calligraphic font of narrow proportions featuring plain capitals and an alternate range with swashes.
  23. Academy by Scriptorium, $12.00
    A classic example of a narrow 19th century 'egyptian' style font. Excellent for old-fashioned posters where space is limited.
  24. Scansky by Satori TF, $20.80
    Scansky is a carefully crafted contemporary modern sans serif typeface. It comes with 28 fonts, regular and condensed sub-families, and matching italics. Scansky was designed to give a distinct, corporative look to your artwork, suited for signage, web, and corporate print material. It is equipped with an extended character set to support Central, Eastern and Western European languages. And the good news is that the SemiBold weights are free of charge so you can try it. :)
  25. Agis by Cloud9 Type Dept, $40.00
    Agis is a modern geometric sans-serif family by Cloud9 Type Dept's Jani Paavola. The whole family consists of 5 weights from ExtraLight to Bold. The range of styles provides legit options for title, headline and body text. Suitable for branding of any form. Agis fonts have an extended character set to support Central and Eastern European as well as Western European languages, as well as OpenType features such as small caps, fractions, oldstyle numerals and ligatures.
  26. Chiffon by SilkType, $35.00
    Chiffon is a serif, display typeface. With high contrast and elegant curves. Chiffon includes three different versions of ‘c’ and ‘e’, which are carefully placed throughout the typeface, paired seamlessly with the following glyph. However, OpenType features and stylistic sets make the alternate forms available for the user to choose from as they see fit. Velour is available in 5 weights, from Extra light to Semi Bold, and supports Western, Central, and South-Eastern European languages.
  27. Tex Writer by Designova, $15.00
    Tex Writer is a custom handmade / handwritten Serif typeface with a simple and casual personality making it perfect for text typography, logotypes, marketing graphics, branding, package and advertisement design and anything in between. Extended Character Sets Along with the basic Latin character set, we have added Western European, Central European, South Eastern European character sets for your convenience. What You Get This typeface comes with 14 fonts having 7 weights + 7 italics (Light / Regular / Medium / SemiBold / Bold / ExtraBold / Heavy).
  28. Aliykit Open by John Moore Type Foundry, $35.00
    Aliykit Open a decorative OpenType font generated from geometry with parallel lines of open and closed forms, by the way they can fit inside the Art Deco style but is part of the design influence of Venezuela in the area of art and cinetic art, his set of characters includes letters for western and eastern European languages and Cyrillic, also provides several ligatures that link between them. It is ideal for decorative display headlines to large sizes.
  29. Silk Sans Display by SilkType, $47.50
    Silk Sans Display is the sans version of the high-contrast typeface Silk Serif. The main feature of the font family is the disconnection between the bowls and the stems. However, the bowl is very close to the stem, creating the illusion of connection. Silk is delicate and legible — but above all, it is sophisticated. Silk Sans Display is available in 7 weights, from Extra Light to Black, and supports Western, Central and South-Eastern European languages.
  30. French Armoire by DimitriAna, $22.00
    French Armoire is a subtle, modern calligraphy font that will give a casual chic look to your designs. It supports Central, Eastern, Western European, Baltic, Turkish and Greek languages and it is delivered in OpenType format. French Armoire has over a 1000 glyphs, with a variety of opentype features in Latin and Greek alphabet: Stylistic alternates, contextual (positional) alternates, swashes, 2 stylistic sets of initial and terminal forms and standard ligatures. The font is fully unicode-mapped (PUA encoded).
  31. Elodie by Franzi draws, $12.00
    Elodie is an Art Nouveau inspired all caps font with some extra quirky characters. It was hand drawn with a brush pen. Elodie is designed for titles, short quotes, product names etc. Use lower-case letters for regular text, and then add a some special quirks to your writing by using the characters in the upper-case section. Multilingual support is included for Western, Central and Eastern European languages. Please test your characters in the font previewer before purchase.
  32. Embryo Tiny by HVD Fonts, $30.00
    Embryo Tiny based on the Embryo Typefaces Embryo and Embryo Open. In contrast to its big brothers it is way more readable in smaller sizes and on screens. These superheavy cute fonts are perfect for games, children's books, logos, posters and flyers. Special for the gamers: All numbers have the same width, so it is perfect for highscores. Embryo Tiny has an extended character set to support Central and Eastern European as well as Western European Languages.
  33. Delegat by GRIN3 (Nowak), $16.00
    Delegat is a comic book lettering font inspired by handwritting of Frank Ching. The family includes Regular, Italic and Bold version. Delegat contains two variations for each letter and ligatures to swap out any two identical letters that appear next to one another for a pair that is slightly different. Delegat Extra can be used to disguise curse words in comics. Language support includes Western, Central and Eastern European character sets, as well as Baltic and Turkish languages.
  34. Leitucy by Panatype Studio, $16.00
    Leitucy is a casual slanted script font. With high contrast stroke, fun character with a bit of ligatures and alternates. To give you extra creative work. Leitucy font support multilingual more than 100+ language. This font is good for logo design, Social media, Movie Titles, Books Titles, short text even long text letters, and good for your secondary text font with sans or serif. Make stunning work with Leitucy font. LATIN EXTENDED ( Western European, Central European, South Eastern European )
  35. JT Alvito by JAM Type Design, $15.00
    The JT Alvito family includes 5 weights with matching italics. It is ideally used as a dipslay typeface but can also be used in body copy. You will find that it works particularly well in advertising, packaging, logo design and branding. JT Alvito provides advanced typographical support with features such as ligatures, fractions, and super- and subscript characters. It holds most glyphs which are required for Western European, Central European, South Eastern European and Vietnamese languages.
  36. Retroteen by Ask Foundry, $19.00
    Meet "Retroteen," the font that takes you on a nostalgic journey back to the vibrant 80s and 90s. The striking contrast between horizontal and vertical strokes adds a unique touch, exuding a bold and dynamic personality. From funky posters and album covers to retro-themed branding and advertisements, this font brings an air of nostalgia and playfulness to any artwork. It is also provides language support for the full Latin alphabet along with Western and Eastern European characters.
  37. Archive Blackcap by Archive Type, $19.95
    Western display typeface.
  38. Aegipti 7 by 2D Typo, $28.00
    Aegypti 7 is a digital revival of Font No.7 or Egyptian Narrow - a Soviet display face cast for hand composition. I settled on the 12pt version as a basis for my digital version, as larger sizes added too much contrast to an otherwise quite orderly slab serif. The Soviet Font No.7 itself was based on an older Semi-Egyptian narrow cut before the revolution.
  39. Cassandra by Wiescher Design, $49.50
    Cassandra has two kinds of letters, wide Capitals on the (shift) capitals and narrow ones on the (no shift) lowercase. You can match them as you like. Take one narrow S and a wide one or two wide ones, whatever turns you on. It will almost always look good. Cassandra is my "bow" to Adolphe Mouron Cassandre. Yours sincerely mixing things up for you Gert Wiescher
  40. HWT Unit Gothic by Hamilton Wood Type Collection, $39.95
    The Unit Gothic series was released by Hamilton Manufacturing Co. in 1907. This sans serif family features one of the first multi width/weight type 'systems' anticipating the Univers font system by 50 years. This set of 7 fonts was designed to aid in press room efficiency and with its incremental variation in widths gave poster printers unprecedented flexibility in fitting copy while using consistently harmonious fonts. This HWT release is the first ever digital version of these fonts. Each font contains 600 glyphs including Greek and Cyrillic character sets as well as alternate characters which are based on the actual special character production patterns from the Hamilton Wood Type Museum collection. HWT Unit Gothic system features: •HWT Unit Gothic 716 - 50% wider •HWT Unit Gothic 717 - 25% wider •HWT Unit Gothic 718 - (Standard width which others are based on) •HWT Unit Gothic 719 - 25% narrower •HWT Unit Gothic 720 - 50% narrower •HWT Unit Gothic 721 - 62.5% narrower •HWT Unit Gothic 722 - 75% narrower
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