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  1. Eurostile Round by URW Type Foundry, $89.99
    Eurostile, created in 1962 by Aldo Novarese for the Nebbiolo type foundry, is one of the most popular sans serif fonts of all, and has been for about 50 years. Originally designed as a screen font it was very popular from the beginning, even though it is only a slightly modified version of the 10-year-older Microgramma, but completed with lower case characters. On public demand, URW++ has expanded its range of Eurostile with Eurostile Round with 19 additional styles. Quite like Futura Round by URW++, Eurostile Round works perfectly well as webfont.
  2. Harp by Designova, $15.00
    Harp is a cute and lovely display typeface, perfect for making a variety of designs, from branding materials to social media graphics. It's perfect for creating logos, headlines, posters, and more. This all-caps font is designed to be bold and attention-grabbing, and your viewers will notice it at the first glance itself. Please see the design examples shown above to get an idea of the capability of this typeface. Harp comes with extended language support including Western European, Central European, and South-Eastern European character sets (total of 279 glyphs).
  3. Pork Chop by Font Kitchen, $9.99
    Order a platter of sizzling Pork Chop, a sans serif from Font Kitchen. Rounded squared contours and horizontal terminals give this serif typeface a futuristic feel, while still remaining readable at smaller sizes. 10 weights are available with obliques, weighing in at 20 styles, each fresh cut and farm-raised. This font family is served with sides of expansive ligatures, kerning pairs, stylistic alternates, proportional and tabular figures, and versatile fractions. Pork Chop is a great way to add a calculated, futuristic, yet still approachable feel to your next project.
  4. Baker Half by Ingrimayne Type, $9.00
    One of the odder things I remember from high school (50+ years ago) is the tile floor of hexagons in the bathroom. There is something fascinating with the way hexagons fill the plane. BakerHalfDozen is made of white letters that fit on black, hexagonal tiles. BakerHalfWhite switches the letters to black on white tiles, and BakerHalfBare eliminates the tiles. There are no true lower-case letters, but some letters have alternate shapes. To make the tiles line up right, alternate lines must be indented half a space. Use the {} characters (brackets) to do this.
  5. Mirador by René Bieder, $30.00
    Mirador is a powerful neoclassical font family designed for various usages — ranging from editorial and corporate design to web, interaction and product design. It is a contemporary take on high contrast typefaces that have never gone out of style — defined by elegance, tradition and timelessness. Although Mirador seems to be a display font at first glance, its proportions and design reveal a powerful and characteristic workhorse when set in smaller sizes. Mirador comes in 10 weights with matching italics. It is equipped with ligatures, a large set of alternative glyphs and many more opentype features.
  6. ITC Cushing by ITC, $29.99
    ITC Cushing has a long history. The typeface was originally designed by J. Stearns Cushing, a Boston-based book printer, and famous American type designer Frederic Goudy expanded it to include an italic weight. Under a special license from the American Type Founders, Vincent Pacella modified the design for ITC and added some additional weights. ITC Cushing is slightly condensed with large, bracketed serifs. Pacella changed the capital letters to better complement the lower case and replaced the sloping serifs of the italics to linear type serifs to produce ITC Cushing.
  7. Quincy CF by Connary Fagen, $35.00
    Quincy® CF's warm letterforms and medium contrast give any text a smooth, calming motion. Small variations and human touches add charm, with Quincy's boldest weights especially eloquent as large and medium display type. Quincy® CF pairs well with clean, text-friendly sans-serifs, such as Greycliff CF and Work Sans, or for even more contrast, try monospaced typefaces like Ellograph CF and Cartograph CF. All typefaces from Connary Fagen include free updates, including new features, and free technical support. Check out Greycliff® CF which pairs nicely with Quincy® CF.
  8. Zosimo Cyrillic by Delicious Type, $39.00
    Zosimo is a neo-grotesque typeface created by designer Ron Gilad (Delicious Type) in cooperation with renowned typographer Oded Ezer based on his ubiquitous Alchemist typeface. Carefully drawn curves, robust shapes and a range of OpenType features make Zosimo a great choice for designing logotypes, signage, titling, texts and more. Zosimo now comes in three families: Standard (full Latin support), Cyrillic (basic Latin and Cyrillic) and Pro (all included). Totalling in 9 weights, roman and italic, Zosimo can accommodate all your type-related design needs in one big happy family.
  9. Chelsea by Red Rooster Collection, $45.00
    Designed by Les Usherwood. Chelsea is a ‘modern’ Old Style serif font family designed by Les Usherwood (Typsettra) in the early 1980’s. Steve Jackaman (ITF) digitally engineered the family exclusively for ITF’s Red Rooster Collection in 1993. Usherwood drew influence from Frederic Goudy’s 1911 creation ‘Kennerley Old Style’ when designing Chelsea; Chelsea, however, tends to be wider with a taller x-height. Chelsea has the clean and upscale feel that is present in all Usherwood creations, and its legible design lends itself to projects of any size.
  10. Ampmosphere by Joey Maul, $22.00
    Ampmosphere, a picture font, contains instruments and components from a 60's rock and roll band. After a friend's request to create a guitar graphic, I decided to start a set. Over time, more instruments were added along with amps, tubes, lights, etc. The glyphs are great to use individually or combined. 65 detailed glyphs in all... A - Z upper and lower case; 0 - 9; comma, period and forward slash. Upper case A, B, C and D are the separate strings for the stringed instruments a, b, c and d.
  11. Stencil Playthings JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A circa-1951 toy set called “Kusan Kavalcade of Letters” was comprised of molded plastic letters and numbers a child could play with, trace and arrange to learn their alphabet and numerals. Typographically, the design was all over the place – from sans serif characters to those with some spurred serifs and even some stenciled characters because of the nature of manufacture. As odd as this combination seems, it was novel enough to be turned into a digital typeface called Stencil Playthings JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  12. Palmerson by Uncurve, $30.00
    Palmerson is an aesthetic vintage font, inspired from the past typography, elegant signage, gold leaf , sign painting and old label product. Palmerson comes with tons of alternates characters to make more eye cacthy . Two different size uppercase and one lowercase it's make more choice to combine and find some more great typography. Palmerson Font is suitable for authentic logos, headings, sign painting, posters,letterhead, branding, magazines, album covers, book covers, movies, apparel design, flyers, greeting cards, product packaging, and more. Finally BOOM..!! you get a great design for your project.
  13. Emperator by Latinotype, $35.00
    Marcelo's new typeface Emperator —based on his knowledge gained from instruction by master calligraphers— provides a fresh perspective on classic typefaces. Emperator comes in 3 variants that make your designs look elegant, legible and expressive. This font is perfectly suitable for a wide range of applications such as titles, wedding invitations, short text, logos, labels, book covers, posters, packaging, etc. Emperator's character set includes small caps (letters, figures and symbols), fractions, stylistic alternates, ligatures, mathematical symbols, etc.— more than 750 glyphs in all, supporting over 200 Latin-based languages.
  14. Lasting Impression JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Lasting Impression JNL was rendered from scans of a 1930s rubber stamp printing set. At small sizes it has the look of hand-stamped lettering. At larger sizes, the user will see jagged and angular lines giving the font a kind of retro-grunge look. This typeface was the model for the more cleanly-drawn Casual Friday JNL, also by Jeff Levine. There is a limited character set, and both the spacing and kerning have been intentionally omitted so that the results will more closely resemble the uneven letter spacing of rubber stamps on paper.
  15. Typold by The Northern Block, $29.55
    Typold originated out of the desire to improve geometric forms and push beyond previous achievements through collaborative working methods and knowledge sharing. The result is a finely balanced modern sans serif constructed from mathematical inputs, typographers needs, and the natural hand and eye of an artisan. Details include nine weights and matching italics, three separate widths, 1000 characters with an alternative lowercase a and y, small caps, 12 variations of numerals, Opentype features inferiors, superiors, fractions, case sensitive punctuation, extended symbols including emoji's and language support covering Western, South and Central Europe.
  16. Silver Shark by Epiclinez, $18.00
    Silver Shark is a cool and authentic brush display font. It has a bold, rough texture and as a result, it makes each of your creative designs stand out. Carefully handcrafted to grab the attention of the viewers, this font is ideal for logos, posters, headlines, branding, apparel and so much more. Silver Shark contains 199 glyphs. Supporting more than 66 languages, from English to Zulu. Accessible in Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe InDesign, even works on Microsoft Word PUA Encoded and fully accessible without additional design software,
  17. Rondell by Scrowleyfonts, $12.00
    Rondell was originally designed in 2011 as a reasonably priced variable width and weight font. There were a couple of things about it that I didn't like and so I withdrew it from sale. Since then I have found myself using it for many different projects and have realised how useful and versatile it is. Therefore I have fixed the things I didn't like about it and it is now available again. Rondell is a simple, smart, sans serif font. Rounded corners make it slightly informal and friendly.
  18. The Lord Music by Java Pep, $19.00
    Introducing, proudly present the newest and fresh product from the oven. The Lord Music font is a decorative serif font made with collaborating of beauty and elegant looks. This font made with a lot of alternate features that every letter has a minimal 3 alternates for change and mix with your style do you want. This font will to giving more valuable projects that outstanding and elegant. The Lord Music font is perfect for a title, headline, logo, branding, quote, tagline, and etc. The font also supports more than 20 languages.
  19. GHEA Granshan by Edik Ghabuzyan, $40.00
    GHEA Granshan is a super font family. It has 9 upright weights and their Italics. It supports Latin Pro, Armenian, Greek, Cyrillic, Bulgarian & Ukrainian alternatives alphabet systems. The weights from Regular to Bold and their Italics can be used as text fonts. The weights thinner than Regular and thicker than Bold can be used as Display fonts. It is an easily readable fond and the eyes don't get tired while reading. GHEA Granshan has a slight contrast style and at the same time is quite bright and clear.
  20. ITC Tremor by ITC, $29.99
    ITC Tremor is the work of British designer Alan Dempsey. You might think that it looks like the letters are in a seismically lively geological zone, but Dempsey had other kinds of motion in mind. Most of the faces I design come from trace 'work-outs' for advertising products. In the case of Tremor, it was to reflect a lively teenager," says Dempsey. The result is ITC Tremor, a cartoony slab serif typeface with irregular angles, straight-edged curves, and lines surrounding each character, making them look like they are jittery.
  21. Pleasure Point by Comicraft, $39.00
    Slocals! Check out the action of our radical new font, PLEASURE POINT! It's Bananas, Totally Tubular, Stoked and ready to ride some waves. Back in his grom days, Comicraftsman John JG Roshell could be found down at Pleasure Point, waiting for The Big One, and this is IT! Don't be a criddler, paddle hard and rip this font to your motherboard to keep it real every time you gun, rail or tail. And if you get rag dolled, dude, don't blow out your squeaker. Pleasure Point will hang loose and chillax you to the max.
  22. Lilith by Dawnland, $13.00
    Hand drawn shadow entities from the dark corners of Dawnland. Lilith X is ideal for: Initial characters - give your text a unparalleled facelift! Headlines - create a unique look for your posters, event graphics, book covers & music/media/game packaging. Preamble - reanimate the introduction... The main focus and usage of Lilith X are initial characters or headlines for posters, event graphics and music/media/game packaging. The bread text on the gallery images is written in Aeterna . Lilith X contain uppercase and small caps letters A-Z + swedish characters Å Ä Ö.
  23. Distill by MADType, $19.00
    Distill draws its inspiration mainly from Theo van Doesburg's De Stijl era lettering. The type he designed for the Aubette Café, De Stijl Magazine, etc was used as a starting point and then expanded upon. While this typeface was inspired by historical references, it also has the ability to invoke a contemporary feel under the right conditions. Distill will work hard whether you are designing a neo-constructivist poster or a futuristic website. Distill is a family of 12 fonts: 4 weights, each containing condensed, regular, and expanded widths. It also features several alternate characters.
  24. Diary Lituhayu by Gie Studio, $11.00
    Introducing Diary Lituhayu fonts, a handwritten original work of art that you can have for your extraordinary business design needs. Will be a wonderful asset to your font library and perfect for many projects such as logos & branding, stationery, logo designs, social media posts, advertisements, product packaging, product designs, label, watermark, product branding and others. Diary Lituhayu includes Multilingual Options to make your branding globally acceptable. Features: Multilingual Support for 83 Country Stylistic alternates collections Ligature collections PUA Encoded Numeral and Punctuation Thank you for your visit and downloading premium fonts from Gie Studio
  25. Soerabaja by Hanoded, $15.00
    Soerabaja is the old Dutch spelling of Surabaya, an important trading port city in East Java (Indonesia). This all caps art deco font was based on old colonial posters I found, plus a sprinkling of my imagination. It seems I have a weak spot for Art Deco fonts named after Indonesian cities - partly because the country has always interested me and partly because my wife’s family is from Indonesia. Soerabaja is quite an elegant font, so use it for your book titles, restaurant menus and whatever else you can come up with.
  26. Sassy by Just Bia, $10.00
    Introducing Sassy: a sans serif font! Sassy is a cute handwritten font. It maintains its classy calligraphic influences while feeling contemporary and fresh. This versatility will appeal to a wide range of crafty ideas, from letterheads and titles, to stationery. This font is perfect for: • greeting cards • packaging • social media and more! As the nature of the characters is hand-drawn some "wonky" lines might be found which helps to add another touch of organic in the font! Don't hesitate to reach out if you need any further information. Bia
  27. Ponder by TypeUnion, $20.00
    This is Ponder. A modern sans carefully crafted to be a versatile typeface for the modern world. Featuring over 650 glyphs, Ponder includes stylistic alternates for the a, l, y and & characters to provide two uniquely styled design approaches. From contrasting strokes on the heavier weights to the angled bars on the P & R, Ponder has a unique feel that will give your brand or project that stand out quality. Ponder features extensive language support for Latin & Cyrillic as well as many opentype features such as stylistic alternates, ligatures and numbers (Tabular, Oldstyle & Circled).
  28. Manifold CF by Connary Fagen, $35.00
    Manifold® CF is a utilitarian typeface inspired by the precision of a computer terminal, softened by contemporary design and rounded corners. Manifold's unified letterforms and tall x-height are great for user interfaces, or track it out for a sophisticated look. Manifold also offers wide language support, including Cyrillic script, Vietnamese, and Pinyin Romanization. Manifold® CF excels as a headline or display typeface, and pairs well with contrasting simple serifs like Artifex CF and Artifex Hand CF. All typefaces from Connary Fagen include free updates, including new features, and free technical support.
  29. FF Zine Sans Display by FontFont, $65.99
    German type designer Ole Schäfer created this sans FontFont in 2001. The family has 10 weights, ranging from Regular to Black (including italics) and is ideally suited for editorial and publishing and sports. FF Zine Sans Display provides advanced typographical support with features such as ligatures, alternate characters, case-sensitive forms, super- and subscript characters, and stylistic alternates. It comes with proportional lining and tabular lining figures. This FontFont is a member of the FF Zine super family, which also includes FF Zine Serif Display and FF Zine Slab Display.
  30. The Postgates by Sarid Ezra, $15.00
    Introducing, The Postgates, An Essential Font! The Postgates is a classic script font that contain a lot stylistic alternate, swash, etc to create your own customized lettering. You can feel the elegant and luxury from this font. It's time to try a new classic script. Use this font for your fashion brand now! Also The Postgates support multi language. This font is also support PUA. Features Uppercase & Lowercase Number & Symbol Multi language Up to 11 Alternates for each characters PUA Encoded Don't hesitate to send me an email at saridezra@gmail.com Happy Creating!
  31. Melon Honey by Alit Design, $19.00
    Introducing Melon Honey Typeface Melon Honey Typeface is inspired by the classic victorian font style combined with western style which makes the Melon Honey font look cool and unique. This font is perfect for a bold and vintage Victorian concept design. Can be used for the design of alcoholic beverage packaging, pomade designs, barbershops and so on with the Victorian classic concept. Apart from that this font is very easy to use in both design and non-design programs because all alternates and glyphs are supported by Unicode (PUA).
  32. The Landike by Canden Meutuah, $15.00
    Serif is a modern serif font packaged in a modern and classy style, complete with access to your OpenType feature to access a large selection of alternative letters and ligatures, the choice of letters you like from various uppercase and lowercase letters for a luxurious impression and elegant appearance. A new elegant serif font that will add a touch of luxury and style to your projects. This is a very versatile font that works well in both large and small sizes. this is equipped with full uppercase, lowercase, numbers and punctuation + Multi-language support
  33. Bocahe by IbraCreative, $13.00
    Bocahe, a delightful and whimsical doodle kids font, captures the essence of youthful imagination and playful charm. Each letter in Bocahe is carefully crafted with endearing doodles, resembling the spontaneous drawings of children at play. The font exudes a carefree spirit, making it perfect for projects geared toward a younger audience. Bocahe’s adorable characters bring a sense of innocence to any design, from playful invitations to colorful educational materials. The font’s hand-drawn aesthetic and vibrant personality make it an enchanting choice for conveying joy, creativity, and the boundless wonder of childhood in typographic form.
  34. School Project JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A set of self-adhesive poster board letters once made by the E-Z Letter Stencil Company and sold under the name "Quik Stik" was the model for School Project JNL. Ironically, the line was discontinued because they did not stick very well - the weight of the cardboard caused the letters (which used a rubber cement type of glue) to pull away from the surface they were mounted to. Unlike vinyl self-adhesive letters (which were formulated for indoor or outdoor use) these cardboard sets were relegated to indoors only; further restricting their usability.
  35. Overly Sweet by Bogstav, $16.00
    Usually I prefer desserts that aren't overly sweet, but a week ago I lost my sense of tasting - due to Corona, and when I wanted something sweet...I preferred it overly sweet...of course because I hardly could taste the overwhelming sweetness! But now, I have my sense of tasting (and smelling!) back, and everything is back to normal. And since I completed this easy-recipe-inspired handmade font while suffering from Corona, I thought I'd name it Overly Sweet. And...well. because, the font is somewhat overly sweet (without being over the top sweet!)
  36. Milk Water by Yumna Type, $12.00
    Be a the ultimate you with gorgeous style font. The awesome Milk Water. It is a beautiful font duo that reflects youth, power, yet cuteness. The weight of the display font brings strength to any title or header you apply to it. On the other hand, the curve of the script font also convey a sense of cuteness. Features: Stylistic Sets Ligatures Multilingual Supports Numerals and Punctuations Thank you for purchasing premium fonts from our studio. If you have any further questions, don't hesitate to contact us. Happy Designing.
  37. Sharky by Grontype, $14.00
    Sharky is a tough bold serif font, inspired from the mighty shark which lives underneath water. This font is created with unique sharp edges all around the side and provided some extra ligatures and alternatives glyphs that makes this font worth in to your design project. This font also perfect for any branding. Sharky Features: Sharky Uppercase and Lowercase font Numerals and Punctuations Multilingual Support Ligatures and Alternates Thankyou for picking this font. if you have question, send me a message and I am gladly to answer. regard, Grontype
  38. Nvma Titling by Stone Type Foundry, $49.00
    Nvma is based on Roman letterforms which appeared during the period from the earliest extant examples in the sixth or seventh century BC until the end of the third century BC. For Nvma the J, U and W had to be fantasies as they did not exist until much later, similar to the G, numerals and other non-alphabetic signs in the font. Thus not all of the archaic forms are represented in Nvma. Nvma was designed to work with Magma, as it matches the weights and heights for Magma Thin and Magma Titling Thin.
  39. Recording Artist JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    When 45 RPM records were the norm for a teenager’s music collection in the 1950s and 1960s, many discs had their labels printed by letterpress. Some record companies utilized a bold, condensed typeface set in all caps for the song’s title and other pertinent information. The digital version of this font is called Recording Artist JNL, and is available in both regular and oblique versions. A companion font loosely based on this type design [but with more original characters and a slightly lighter weight] is Promotional Copy JNL.
  40. VLNL Kimchi by VetteLetters, $35.00
    The Kimchi font had its starting point in the making of the film "Cloud Atlas", based on the novel by David Mitchell and directed by Lana & Andy Wachowski and Tom Tykwer. A first version of Kimchi was created for "Papa Song" – an underground fast food restaurant in a futuristic Neo Seoul in the year 2144. It was used for the menus, advertisement and packaging. Kimchi was later further developed to become a useable typeface: it works for headlines, street art stencils and of course as logo font for korean fast food restaurants.
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