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  1. Strandall by Patria Ari, $15.00
    Strandall is sharp display typeface inspired from warrior themes to support your brand/project.
  2. Inlove by Sudtipos, $29.00
    Ideal for magazines, posters or flyers, Inlove is a modern take of Ariel Di Lisio’s passion for geometric and very contrasted typefaces. Because the strong influence over his work, Ariel was invited during 2009 to be part of the Herb Lubalin Exhibition at New York. Designed by Ariel Di Lisio and digitized by Ale Paul.
  3. KG Payphone by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    This font was specifically created for my husband. He teaches 5th grade and wanted a font that was legible enough for students to read but still playful enough to add a touch of whimsy to his classroom. Legible enough for body text but fun enough for titles.
  4. Liquid Amber by Hanoded, $25.00
    Liquidambar is actually a beautiful tree, native to America. I have one in my garden and I love its autumn colors! Liquid Amber is something else: it is a handmade all caps font that comes with oodles of diacritics, some swashes and some alternate glyphs. Enjoy!
  5. Boboli by Stefano Tonti, $35.00
    The Boboli garden in Florence (16th century) is one of the first examples of Italian renaissance garden, where nature was shaped into geometric beauty; the Boboli font was designed in the same spirit, filtered by a Modernist view. It comes in two sets, Autumn/Winter and Spring/Summer: by mixing them you can compose the typographic season of your choice. From the geometric, minimal Fall/Winter set stem the leaves of the baroque-esque Spring/Summer set, with many stylistic alternatives that allow perfect matching. The two opposite styles merge perfectly, because the leaves are not mere decorations but organic part of the structure, achieved by sampling the curves of the basic glyphs. With Boboli design meets nature, Bauhaus goes greenhouse.
  6. Bonsai by Three Islands Press, $29.00
    Years ago, I developed an interest in the Japanese art of dwarfed potted trees, bonsai. I bought some books on the subject from Brooklyn Botanic Garden. In one -- Handbook on Bonsai: Special Techniques (seventh printing, February 1976) -- the type was bad. Old worn lead type, I suspect, spread wide in the tops of characters and disappearing on the bottoms. Two decades later, I came across my Brooklyn Botanic Garden collection and was struck again by this interesting type. Inspired, I made a typeface. Didn't take me long to decide on a name for it, either: a name with a double-meaning, based both on its look and its inspiration. Bonsai, the typeface, has two styles, a roman and a true italic.
  7. DF Daantje by Dutchfonts, $16.00
    The DF-Daantje is an icon font based on a brisk black creature: our Fell Terrier ‘Daantje’.
  8. Fantazija - Unknown license
  9. Freakin Wicked by Nicky Laatz, $30.00
    It's phat, it's happy, it's weird, it's wonderful. Say hello to Freakin Wicked Display font! A retro groovy display font, but with a cheeky touch of the future. Great for any project that needs something a little loud and lot avant garde.
  10. Old Number Ten NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    Here is a faithful revival of Gothic Number Ten, released by the Cincinnati Type Foundry in the late 1800s. Not your garden-variety sans-serif, its quirky caps will warm up your headlines. Both flavors of this font feature the 1252 Latin, 1250 Central European, 1254 Turkish and 1257 Baltic character sets.
  11. IRR3V3RSIBL3 - Unknown license
  12. Vaguely Repulsive - Unknown license
  13. Santino by Sudtipos, $39.00
    Santino is a rounded monoline, post-bauhaus geometric font with smooth extremes and a touch of modern sensuality. It is named after Ariel "Negro" Di Lisio's son. The fonts were designed by Ariel Di Lisio and digitized by Alejandro Paul.
  14. Octagon French by Intellecta Design, $16.90
    Originally compiled by George Nesbitt (1838) this font has newer lowercase designs. Probably comes from an earlier French font, never acknowledged.
  15. Aristotle Punk - Personal use only
  16. Dash To School by Comicraft, $15.00
    One of the more popular pupils in the Comicraft Academy of Lettering Arts, Dash Decent, has been working on his penmanship, thanks to a grant from those lovely learning specialists at Brainzy and Education.com. Developing learning games for Pre K, K and 1st grade, Brainzy requested a font that was fun and clean to help children learn to print. Dash to School is an all new revision and expansion of the Dash Decent family and features fun bold/heavy/outline and drop shadow weights for display, guidelines and dashed lines to assist learning and understanding and a healthy dose of decency! Dash Decent has graduated 1st Grade and with Dash to School’s help, so can you! See the families related to Dash To School: Dash Decent Features: Nine fonts (Regular, Bold, Heavy, Outline, Shadow, Guides, GuidesDashed & GuidesSolid) with upper and lowercase alphabets.
  17. African Shield by Scholtz Fonts, $19.00
    African Shield is named for the cow-hide shields used by Zulu warriors. The shield was an essential part of the weaponry of the Zulu Nation. In the days of the great King Shaka, every Zulu warrior was armed with a shield, one or more throwing assegais (type of spear) and a stabbing spear. The high-contrast design of the shield has inspired a font that translates into exciting graphic designs.
  18. Kylemott by Typotheticals, $10.00
    Kylemott was developed from an earlier font called Quadlateral. It was a look at the curve and line used in an angular fashion.
  19. Unovis by ParaType, $30.00
    PT Unovis™ was designed for ParaType in 2001 by Tagir Safayev. Inspired by the shapes of lettering of the Russian Avant Garde artists of Kazimir Malevich’s circle at the beginning of the 20th century. Based on simple geometric forms. Caps only. For use in advertising and display typography.
  20. Latherrich by Zamjump, $15.00
    Latherrich is a unique, geometric, sans-serif font family inspired by iconic typefaces such as Avant Garde and museo slab. Latherrich fonts are versatile and can be used successfully in magazines, posters, branding, wedding invitations, cards, interiors, product design, websites, etc. Feature: Open Type Feature Web fonts Standard Ligatures
  21. Raggedy by Mircea Boboc, $19.00
    Raggedy is a contemporary and lively font that exudes a notably impactful presence. What distinguishes it is the dynamic motion effect created through variations in rhythm, lengths, and lettering. This font proves especially beneficial for logo designers, urban musicians, and any projects embracing rebellion and avant-garde concepts.
  22. Hebrew Gothic Std by Samtype, $59.00
    This is a modern font inspired in Avant Garde Gothic Latin font. There are 8 ligatures and You can type the Nekudot in them This font is for logos, covers and small texts This font has the modern Hebrew punctuation: Shevana, Kamatz Katan, Dagesh Hazak, and Cholam Chaser.
  23. ITC Eastwood by ITC, $29.99
    ITC Eastwood is the work of British designer Martin Archer and is named for Clint Eastwood. Archer was looking for a plain oldstyle typeface with open lower case forms and used Stempel Garamond as his starting point, although the result ended up well beyond its origins. In small point sizes the typeface looks interestingly rough while at display sizes it looks like a 16th century French typeface and its unique details come forward.
  24. Splashdown by Comicraft, $29.00
    Surf's Up! Head on down to the Barrier Reef with your favorite board, your latest pair of Oakleys and join us where the waves break. Zip up your wetsuit and be prepared to Wipe Out! On the other hand, if you'd rather not get wet, simply install this font and experience similar results. Splashdown is totally tubular, dude!
  25. Quiron by Pedroglifos, $12.00
    A modern square sans serif that dares to be different. There's a tech-spacey air to Quiron, it will suit all modern display needs. It's low contrast and minimalist nature grants its design an avant-garde look & feel, ready to be part of sophisticated packaging or galactic exploration video game title.
  26. Legasov by AlfaBravo, $25.00
    Legasov is an original font family designed for logos, titles, book covers, and branding identity. You can also use it for small text fragments. Legasov is a modern geometric grotesque inspired by the Ukrainian modernism of the last century. It has a dynamic shape of characters and an avant-garde nature.
  27. Owah Tagu Siam NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    Not your garden-variety utility typeface but, if you need a faux Thai font, this is the one for you. The upper and lowercase positions feature variant letterforms, so you can mix and match to create JUST the look you're after. This font contains the complete Latin language character set (Unicode 1252) plus support for Central European (Unicode 1250) languages as well.
  28. Hat Doodles by Outside the Line, $19.00
    Hat Doodles… from silly to sophisticated, a collection of 30 women’s hats. From a Summer Garden Party to the Kentucky Derby there is a hat for all occasions. Hat Doodles is another clip art doodle font in the Outside the Line picture font collection. Also take a peek at Diva Doodles for more women’s fashions in the same casual style.
  29. Cher Font - Unknown license
  30. Paine by James J. Connell, $19.00
    Paine was designed to be a humanistic sans serif with an overall contemporary feel while at the same time evoking the feeling of earlier transitional faces.
  31. Cinque by Adrianna Bilas, $18.99
    CINQUE is a new Slab Serif Display Font inspired by Avant-Garde, Art Deco & the aesthetics of ‘The Grand Budapest Hotel’. It gives a new meaning to slab serif with a fresh and authentic touch. This playful and contemporary font incorporates various character alternates allowing flexibility and more creative possibilities. Geometric, fun & fancy!
  32. Campora by W Type Foundry, $25.00
    This year we attended the Bologna Children’s Book Fair in Italy. In our days off, we went to Piazza Maggiore to see what the city had to offer and luckily for us we saw an incredible store sign saying CAMPORA. We took some pictures of the typed font and later back in the studio we discovered that it was Dynamo. Immediately our minds were blown away by its beauty and thus we decided to design a new font inspired by its sharp and geometric design adding new weights and OpenType features. In the process we realized that both Dynamo and one of our favorite fonts Avant Garde, share a similar structure, so we made a type mashup between these beauties, including the sharpness of Dynamo and the revolutionary ligatures of Avant Garde.
  33. Speakons by Alex Schnaible, $20.00
    The Speakons are made out of 500 icons in three different styles. They change automatically into icons by typing the right words through its OpenType feature. It was specially designed to break down our language barriers. To be understood internationally. It’s also perfect if you just need a huge icon family. Give it a try! You don’t want to miss it.
  34. Raeling by Volcano Type, $19.00
    Raeling is a display font inspired by a visit to Luxembourg, capturing shadows falling intricately from park railings appearing as broken-script lettering. A mixture of manmade / natural, traditional / new, ugly / beautiful reflecting the paradox and contradictions of the city. A single curve and stroke developed into a grid block from which characters emerged and broke free of their barriers and conformity.
  35. Disclosure by Device, $39.00
    Disclosure is suggestive of low-grade digital output, screen displays, fax machines, or high-speed data transfer. It is missing vertical sections, perhaps due to a faulty print head or signal degradation. It is intentionally monospaced — each letter has the same width, like a typewriter — and unkerned. Suitable for uses where an unfussy urgency and drama is required. Developed from the 112 Hours numbers-only font, Throughput.
  36. Funny Nature by URW Type Foundry, $39.99
    Funny Nature is not a typeface but a collection of small, comic-like symbols. Lüdicke used to work often for a supplier of gardening equipment etc. He had to come up with new, original and vivid ideas for the design of catalogues and ads. He designed Funny Nature, a wonderful collection of illustrations. Can you hear the humming and buzzuing, can you smell the flowers?
  37. MGN Jovial by Morgana Studio, $17.50
    MGN Jovial (2023) by Morgana Studio is a sleek font perfect for futuristic logotypes, embodying a minimalist and avant-garde design. Its versatility shines in tech logos and futuristic app interfaces. The color palette, featuring metallic tones and futuristic blues, amplifies its high-tech appeal. Scalable and legible, it encapsulates modernity and sophistication in design.
  38. Free Form Retro JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The titles and credits from the 1960 French film “Le Passage Du Rhin” (English release title: “Tomorrow is My Turn”)” are hand made in a free form bold alphabet resembling both cut paper and quickly sketched lettering. This avant garde style inspired the digital type revival, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  39. P22 Il Futurismo by P22 Type Foundry, $24.95
    Italian Futurism (1908-43) was one of the 20th century's first and most influential avant garde art movements. Futurist typography sought to disrupt traditional notions of harmony, space and composition on the printed page. The bold and jarring shapes of this set faithfully recall a tumultuous era in both Italian history and Italian graphic design.
  40. Bach by Los Andes, $39.00
    We have grown a new flower in our Garden, but this time, in a more emotional way, capturing its vibrations and using them to create a fresh handmade typeface: ‘Bach’, a display type system inspired by the new lifestyle trends that look to go back to basics and increase the value of old natural healing methods. Bach comes in two styles: a 6-weight Serif font in regular and italic versions, and a 2-weight Script in regular and bold versions. Ornaments are also included! Bach Script is based on the calligraphic catchwords set (handcrafted with brush pen) and the Serif version of the Garden typeface. This font is the perfect choice for labelling, packaging, illustrated books and posters. Go back to nature and feel the vibration again, this time with Bach! Bach is a Mendoza Vergara Studio design with the collaboration of Cecilia Mendoza in digital editing, under the supervision of Luciano Vergara and Coto Mendoza.
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