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  1. Spina by OhType!, $28.00
    The 225 glyphs that make “Spina Typeface” are the result of experience with hundreds of drawings, sketches and digital tests in seeking to achieve a typeface that represents the fluidity of the script and elegance of the modern roman. Thereby, based on this principle and a unique style, an infinitely versatile typeface was designed that evokes both the beauty and finesse of the plant as power its thorns and its deadly poison.
  2. Mittwoch by insigne, $24.99
    Mittwoch is an extended modern serif and a new companion to insigne's Montag and Dienstag extended sans serifs. Mittwoch conveys a graceful air with its high-contrast letterforms and its ball terminals, but also includes some unique touches that are unexpected for modern faces. Mittwoch includes four different weights and 50 alternate characters, including swashes, more traditional modern letterforms and simplified characters for titling or when a more unique look is needed.
  3. Speed Rush by Pixesia Studio, $10.00
    Speed Rush - A Race Display Font Speed Rush is an assertive and modern display font that oozes strength and toughness. It suits perfectly any racing theme or online game. Have fun with this beautiful font and explore its endless variations. FEATURES - Uppercase and Lowercase letters - Numbering and Punctuations - Multilingual Support - Works on PC or Mac - Simple Installation - Support Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe InDesign, also works on Microsoft Word Hope you Like it. Thanks.
  4. Brachetto by Roland Hüse Design, $34.00
    Brachetto is a calligraphy script, influenced by traditional script style with an added touch of modernity and flourished elegance. This font is delicately crafted and well thought out with every little detail in mind, to ensure its ease and versatility when used. Being elegant yet bold in its visual presence. Brachetto is a collaboration between lettering artist and calligrapher, Leah Chong and typeface designer, Roland Hüse. Introduction video of this font here https://youtu.be/h9AvlgUDxUc
  5. Callingstone by Heinzel Std, $12.00
    Callingstone is an elegant and modern sans serif font. Fall for its ravishing style and use it to create gorgeous wedding invitations, beautiful stationary art, eye-catching social media posts, and much more! This font is PUA encoded which means you can access all of the amazing glyphs and ligature with ease! Features : Callingstone Regular, sans serif font All Caps, Numerals and more punctuations. Multilingual support for various languages Open Type Format
  6. MTC Quinnie by Martype co, $15.00
    MTC Quinnie a condensed serif typeface with many alternates and ligature features good choice for designers and editorials. The use of many alternates and ligatures in these fonts adds visual interest and variety, allowing designers to create unique and customized typography. One notable aspect of these fonts is the smoothness of their serifs. The serifs, or small decorative flourishes at the ends of letter strokes, are an essential part of serif typefaces.
  7. Maypole by Scholtz Fonts, $19.00
    MayPole is a contemporary, 21st century, sans serif font, that contains an eclectic mix of elements from the 20th century. It combines gentle curves with base and caps-line transgressions but is substantially more rounded than in most commercial-style sans serif faces. Terminal strokes are slightly rounded and occasional elements are strongly rounded. MayPole is readable and can be successfully used for presentations, magazines etc, and for display use in newspapers, advertising and promotions.
  8. Clafoutis by PintassilgoPrints, $22.00
    Clafoutis: tasty, sweet and tangy, handmade, an all original recipe. Go with the Regular for a richer option and with Rapide if you're on a light mood. Or better yet, go with both - and don't forget to sprinkle some Insolite bits over it! Notes from the test kitchen: Clafoutis Regular and Rapide contains 2 uppercase glyphs for each letter and extended language coverage. Clafoutis Insolite contains over 200 unexpected lovely pics. Use without moderation.
  9. Izmir by Ahmet Altun, $19.00
    Izmir is a modern, geometric font family. Izmir font family consists of 44 fonts in two widths, normal and narrow where each width consists of regular and italic styles in 11 weights. Each weight is equipped with useful OpenType features. A local ampersand has been added to use in Turkish in normal weights and italics. The combination of normal and narrow weights can be an excellent choice for any graphic design and display use.
  10. Castanea by Hanoded, $20.00
    The chestnut ("castanea") is one of my favorite trees. I used to collect the chestnuts and made chestnut-figurines out of them, using bamboo sate skewers. Castanea font is a calligraphic typeface with an uneven baseline and some messy characters - not unlike the tree. It is a highly legible, highly enjoyable font and could be used for children's books and postcards. Castanea comes with various alternate glyphs and speaks most Roman-based languages!
  11. Angilla Script by Mans Greback, $59.00
    Angilla Script is a tattoo inspired calligraphy typeface. It was drawn and created by Måns Grebäck during 2019 and 2020. While having a feminine flow, it has confidence, attitude and dare. Use it for a concert poster, a logotype or to give any project a bit of extra personality. It has an extensive lingual support, covering European and Asian Latin scripts. The font contains all characters you'll ever need, including all punctuation and numbers.
  12. SF Solo by Sultan Fonts, $19.99
    Solo is a renovation of an Arabic font designed by Sultan Maqtari in 2012 Solo is distinguished by its single and unconnected letters, as is the case with other Arabic fonts. Its letters are contemporary and do not dispense with the features of Arabic letters that are clear, legible and simple. But it gives user different creative possibilities, This font can be used in all artistic and creative projects in print and screen.
  13. Sergel by T4 Foundry, $21.00
    Tobias Sergel was the greatest Swedish sculptor and draughtsman of the 18th century. The typeface that carries his name has a sculptural quality, with the white line decorating the stems and curves of the letters. "However," says Bo Berndal, the designer of Sergel, "the general shape of the typeface is timeless". The Sergel fontpack includes four fonts: Regular, Italic, Semibold and Semibold Italic, and is an OpenType typeface for both PC and Mac.
  14. Exorts Compressed by Seventh Imperium, $15.00
    Exorts Compressed is a display font family. This square condensed sans is designed with an increased cap character and tight kerning to give the ability create the large and bold typography. It is made specifically for editorial design, headlines, posters, magazines, clothing and other purpose printed material. The family comes in weight from extra light to extra bold and have italic version of each weight. Features include: OpenType stylistic sets, ligature, and Multiple Language Support.
  15. Quebra Ex Condensed by Vanarchiv, $55.00
    Quebra Ex Cn (Extra Condensed) is an extend display sans-serif font family, available with four widths (Extra Condensed, Condensed, Normal and Expanded) and ten weights, italics versions are available. The main strokes contain small breaks simulating modulated variations on the letterforms, these details are more present on large body sizes. All font versions contain Latin and Cyrillic encoding characters and also ligatures, case-sensitive forms, fractions, oldstyle and finally tabular figures.
  16. Better Smile by Heinzel Std, $19.00
    Better Smile Signature is a flowing handwritten font, described by an elegant touch, perfect for your favorite projects. It looks stunning on wedding invitations, thank you cards, quotes, greeting cards, logos, business cards and every other design which needs a handwritten touch. Fall in love with its incredibly distinct and timeless style and use it to create spectacular designs! Better Smile Features : Uppercase and Lowercase Numerical and Punctuation Ligatures PUA Encoded Multilingual Support
  17. Menoka by Valentino Vergan, $16.00
    Menoka is an elegant and modern serif typeface inspired by the late renaissance period. Menoka was designed with a very thin hairline and long serifs, this reflects the elegance and sophistication that was evident during the 17th century. With over 90 stylistic ligatures, Menoka is great for headlines and short to medium texts. Menoka is compatible with 93 languages and contains 433 glyphs, including several alternatives. I hope you enjoy using the Menoka typeface.
  18. Benalline Signature by IRF Lab Studio, $14.00
    Hello I'm back with a new product, this is Benalline Signature, this is a classic Calligraphy style font, vintage and retro but still looks elegant, luxurious and beautiful. Benalline Signature is a little different from some of the existing fonts, I made a slightly different shape and added an alternative character with a more decorative shape and also I added a special Ornament and swash made especially for the Benalline Signature. Thank you!
  19. Hothir by RCKY Studio, $16.00
    Hothir is a font that was scratched with a brush to get a natural texture, so this font will display the characteristics of the hand. Beautiful textured brush fonts, contemporary approach to design, natural handmade and with a cool underline. It also has several ligatures and alternatives that make your design more attractive. Suitable for use in watercolor designs or as hand-brushed bold letters. Perfect for novels, clothing, invitations, quotes, title books, stationery designs, branding, logos, greeting cards, T-shirts, packaging designs, posters and much more.
  20. Point Made JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Point Made JNL is a varied assortment of pointing hands and arrows used for embellishing word copy, drawing attention to key points or simply adding some retro flair to your print or web project. Twenty six designs in varying styles offer a wide range of visual diversity. The images point to the right on the capital keys and to the left on the lower case keys. This font is a companion to Point Taken JNL, which offers twenty-six more pointing hands and arrows.
  21. Fried Chicken by FontMesa, $25.00
    The name of this font brings back memories of an old fried chicken restaurant in Willow Springs Illinois circa 1960’s and 1970’s, my family would all get in the car and take a long drive down to an old country road Illionis Rt 171 through a forest preserve where we’d come upon the old Willowbrook motel with a bar and restaurant next door. The restaurant was called Kegal’s, when you entered the building you had to walk through the smoky bar first to get to the restaurant, I can still see the hard wood floors with all the finish worn off from decades of foot traffic. Up until the mid 1960’s Kegal’s used to raise their own chickens behind the restaurant, back then fried chicken in the Midwest was either coated in flour or bread crumbs, Kegal’s was covered in a beautiful layer of golden bread crumbs. Before your meal arrived they’d bring a basket of dinner rolls along with crackers, bread sticks and country butter, on the side they’d serve coleslaw with a vinegar sauce, which is very common in the Midwest, the first time you try it your face puckers up like you just sucked on a lemon but you get used it over time. After waiting for what seemed like forever to a child the waitress comes out of the kitchen with a huge tray of that golden deliciousness and your mouth begins to water, in her other hand was another tray filled to overflowing with crinkle cut french fries all made by hand, I’d eat a hole handful of those french fries first then take a bite of that tender juicy farm raised chicken. Today a fine Italian restaurant occupies the old Kegal’s building and the motel is long gone, only my fond memories remain. Fast forward to 2020 and FontMesa has just made some Fried Chicken as an eight weight type font family with alternates. With the Fried Chicken slab serif font family we’ve broken some rules by removing a few of the slabs on certain letters for a unique homemade look. Fried Chicken is perfect for your next product label, t-shirt design, logo, headline or cookbook cover. Treat yourself to some good ol’ Fried Chicken today.
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  23. Coranto 2 by TypeTogether, $49.00
    Now available as Opentype font with extended character set, Coranto 2. It is originally based on Unger’s typeface Paradox, and arose from a desire to transfer the elegance and refinement of that type to newsprint. Coranto 2 has a larger x-height and in many places has been made more robust. Over the past 25 years newspaper production has seen spectacular improvements in paper and print quality, the introduction of colour printing, and vastly better register. Newspaper production still demands a lot of letter forms, but advanced printing brings out details better and makes typography more appealing to readers. For text type the newspaper is no longer an environment in which survival is the chief assignment. Today, newspapers are not merely a matter of cheap grey paper, thin ink and super-fast rotary printing, and type design no longer has to focus on surviving the mechanical technology and providing elementary legibility. Now there is also room to create an ambience, to give a paper a clearer identity of its own; there is scope for precision and refinement. One consequence of this is that newspaper designers can now look beyond the traditional group of newsfaces. Conversely, a newsface can be used outside the newspaper — not an uncommon occurrence. The update to this beautiful font family, Coranto 2, includes the addition of over 250 glyphs featuring full Latin A language support, new ligatures, 4 sets of numerals, arbitrary fractions and superiors/inferiors. Furthermore, kerning was added and fine tuned for better performance.
  24. Gamory by Alit Design, $21.00
    🌿 Embrace the beauty of the natural world and the sophistication of elegant design with the Garmony Typeface. This exquisite font is a harmonious blend of nature-inspired decorative leaf illustrations and a versatile typeface that effortlessly combines two styles: Serif and Elegant Script. Whether you're working on a project for your wedding, branding, or any creative endeavor, Garmony brings the perfect balance of organic charm and refined aesthetics. ✒️ Serif Meets Script: Garmony Typeface seamlessly marries two distinct design styles. The serif characters exude a timeless and classical feel, while the elegant script elements add a touch of fluidity and grace. This dynamic fusion makes Garmony Typeface exceptionally versatile, suitable for various applications and themes. 🌱 Nature-Inspired Decorative Leaves: Each character within Garmony Typeface is adorned with delicate decorative leaf illustrations, reminiscent of lush foliage. These charming details infuse your text with a touch of nature, making it ideal for eco-friendly, organic, or natural-themed projects. 🎨 Dynamic Ligatures and Alternatives: Garmony Typeface includes an array of dynamic ligatures and alternative characters, enhancing the fluidity and elegance of your designs. With these options at your disposal, you can create text that appears hand-crafted and truly unique. 🌐 PUA Unicode and Multilingual Support: No matter where your project takes you, Garmony Typeface is fully equipped to meet your linguistic needs. It includes PUA (Private Use Area) Unicode, ensuring compatibility with various design software and providing support for multiple languages. This international versatility ensures your message reaches a global audience with style. 🌾 Swash and Swirl Delight: Elevate your design with Garmony's swash and swirl elements, perfect for adding an extra dash of sophistication to headlines, titles, and logos. These intricate details showcase the font's elegance, making it stand out in any context. 🌏 Versatility and Style: From wedding invitations to logos, product packaging to blog headers, Garmony Typeface brings unparalleled versatility and style to your creative projects. It's the perfect choice for designers, creatives, and individuals seeking a font that combines the beauty of the natural world with the grace of elegant design. Embrace the harmony of nature and elegance with Garmony Typeface. Unleash your creativity and let your designs flourish with the timeless charm and artistic sophistication that only Garmony can provide. Experience the magic of Garmony Typeface today and elevate your projects to a new level of style and allure.
  25. Capsule by Eclectotype, $40.00
    Capsule is a reverse-stress, high-contrast, rounded sans-serif font with two distinct personalities. An all-caps face, there are however variations of some letters in the lowercase slots. The lowercase variants are more playful, with more bulbous elements that riff on phototype faces like Amelia and Data 70, but all can work together and be mixed and matched to your heart's content. Capsule boasts a bunch of esoteric discretionary ligatures to play around with, and stylistic alternates for 4, 7 and £. The language support is extensive enough to set essays in most Latin-based languages, even though that's the last thing you should be doing with this font! Capsule should be set large. The fit is tight and the kerning is aggressive. It's not what you'd call a workhorse, but Capsule is an All-Caps you'll (see what I did there?!) want to use for impactful headlines, cutting edge logos and post-modern layouts.
  26. Nexus Typewriter Pro by Martin Majoor, $49.00
    Nexus (2004) consists of three matching variants – a serif, a sans and a slab – which makes it a highly versatile typeface. Nexus started as an alternative to Seria, a typeface Majoor had designed some 5 years earlier. But soon the design developed into a new typeface, with numerous changes in proportions and in details and with a redrawn italic. Besides the three connected versions (Nexus Serif, Nexus Sans, Nexus Mix) Majoor designed a monospaced version called Nexus Typewriter. The Nexus family is a workhorse typeface system like Scala, with features such as small caps in all weights, four different sorts of numbers and an extensive set of ligatures. All fonts in the Nexus family come in regular, italic, bold and bold italic. Free bonus: there are more than 100 elegant Swash italics and dozens of arrows and other icons. The Nexus family was awarded the First Prize at the Creative Review Type Design Awards 2006.
  27. Nexus Mix Pro by Martin Majoor, $49.00
    Nexus (2004) consists of three matching variants – a serif, a sans and a slab – which makes it a highly versatile typeface. Nexus started as an alternative to Seria, a typeface Majoor had designed some 5 years earlier. But soon the design developed into a new typeface, with numerous changes in proportions and in details and with a redrawn italic. Besides the three connected versions (Nexus Serif, Nexus Sans, Nexus Mix) Majoor designed a monospaced version called Nexus Typewriter. The Nexus family is a workhorse typeface system like Scala, with features such as small caps in all weights, four different sorts of numbers and an extensive set of ligatures. All fonts in the Nexus family come in regular, italic, bold and bold italic. Free bonus: there are more than 100 elegant Swash italics and dozens of arrows and other icons. The Nexus family was awarded the First Prize at the Creative Review Type Design Awards 2006.
  28. Absentia Slab by DR Fonts, $19.00
    Conceived as a slab serif companion to the Absentia Sans family, this typeface complements its sibling with charisma and style. Built on the same geometric framework, they combine and harmonize gracefully. Yet Absentia Slab stands on its own as a novel alternative to conventional options. Anchored by blocky serifs, it presents an appearance of stability and steadiness. Its audacious design integrates unique features such as vertical terminals in glyphs ‘a’, ‘e’ and ‘6’. To make optimal use of available space, one-sided serifs (and in some cases, simple strokes without any serifs) help maintain an airy, uncluttered footprint as seen in letters ‘m’, ‘E’ and ‘N’. This forward-looking typeface is well suited for a variety of projects: understated yet spirited, technical yet welcoming. It has a modernist appeal, while reminiscent of XIXth Century woodblock lettering. Designed by Daniel Robichaud, Absentia Slab is available in ten weights with matching italics and two variable fonts.
  29. Cooper Black Pro by SoftMaker, $15.99
    SoftMaker’s Cooper Black Pro is a friendly, chubby typefaces with rounded serifs and tilted back ovals. It is perfect whenever an informal, friendly character is desired in your designs. Oswald Cooper designed Cooper Black in 1919 for Barnhart Brothers & Spindler; later it was popularized by ATF. This release adds variations not present in the original design: In addition to a true italic and a condensed version, you can also experiment with a “poster” variant (tighter spacing, integral umlauts and accents) and a “stencil” variant. SoftMaker’s Cooper Black 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.
  30. Hejira by Sudtipos, $49.00
    Hejira means “rupture” and this concept was the primary principle that guided the creation of this typeface: to escape conventions and take up the challenge of designing letters with an unusual and fresh approach. Unlike traditional typefaces, each member of this somewhat atypical family has its own distinct personality and formal features. A thin, spiky font that looks like its sharp serifs could pierce through. A more experimental sibling, based on the same skeleton but taken to the extreme, that is best suited to setting big titles. An odd-one-out, sans-serif style whose shapes mimic those generated by the movement of a calligraphic pen. And a quirky fat-face with a flair for combining round curves with pointy elements. Regardless of how different they may be, all four styles feel part of the same system and can be used alongside each other seamlessly. The Hejira set includes multiple ligatures and supports a wide variety of Latin alphabet-based languages.
  31. ITC New Winchester by ITC, $29.99
    ITC New Winchester is a revival of a typeface that never really had a first release. The original Winchester was an experimental design created by the American type designer W.A. Dwiggins in 1944. Dwiggins was interested in improving the legibility of the English language by reducing the number of ascenders and descenders; to do this, he gave Winchester very short descenders and created uncial forms for a number of letters. The result was a distinctive text typeface that was occasionally used by Dwiggins and Dorothy Abbe in handset form. Fifty years later, Indiana type designer Jim Spiece has turned Dwiggins's experiment into a new family of digital text types. Spiece gave New Winchester a bold weight, as well as small caps (both roman and italic) and old style figures; he also created two forms of the lowercase f, one with and one without an overhang (in metal type, a kern), and a full set of f-ligatures.
  32. Nexus Sans Pro by Martin Majoor, $49.00
    Nexus (2004) consists of three matching variants – a serif, a sans and a slab – which makes it a highly versatile typeface. Nexus started as an alternative to Seria, a typeface Majoor had designed some 5 years earlier. But soon the design developed into a new typeface, with numerous changes in proportions and in details and with a redrawn italic. Besides the three connected versions (Nexus Serif, Nexus Sans, Nexus Mix) Majoor designed a monospaced version called Nexus Typewriter. The Nexus family is a workhorse typeface system like Scala, with features such as small caps in all weights, four different sorts of numbers and an extensive set of ligatures. All fonts in the Nexus family come in regular, italic, bold and bold italic. Free bonus: there are more than 100 elegant Swash italics and dozens of arrows and other icons. The Nexus family was awarded the First Prize at the Creative Review Type Design Awards 2006.
  33. Mailton by Alit Design, $19.00
    🍃Introducing Mailton typeface🍃 The Mailton Serif typeface is an elegantly themed font that has a dynamic serif style. The details of the shape of the "Mailton Serif Elegant typeface" are very smooth and flow to create unique and beautiful curves. Elegant Serif typefaces such as “Mailton typeface” are very easy to apply to any design, especially those with an elegant and smooth concept, besides that this font is very easy to use both in design and non-design programs because everything changes and glyphs are supported by Unicode (PUA). The Mailton typeface contains 750 glyphs with many unique and interesting alternative options. Language Support : Latin, Basic, Western European, Central European, South European,Vietnamese, In order to use the beautiful swashes, you need a program that supports OpenType features such as Adobe Illustrator CS, Adobe Photoshop CC, Adobe Indesign and Corel Draw. but if your software doesn't have Glyphs panel, you can install additional swashes font files.
  34. Probeta by deFharo, $11.00
    Probeta is an exclusive Sans Serif typeface family, condensed in proportion into three styles: Regular, Italic & Small Caps. Each family consists of 7 weights (Extra Light, Light, Regular, Medium, Semi Bold, Bold and Extra Bold). Plus three bonus fonts: Circle, Cube & arrows • Includes a bonnus font with the purchase of each style! After defining all the proportions of the new typeface, and starting from the drawing of the lowercase letter «o», in an exercise of minimalist construction, I have built all the characters, contributing with this technique, morphological coherence and a balanced reading. I have put special interest in defining the width of each character, depending on the relationship with others, then the configuration of the metrics and the exhaustive definition of Kerning, provide maximum readability in paragraph texts and titles. The use in graphic design, editorial or advertising guarantees originality and difference. Very versatile fonts for billboards, video games, movie titles, logos, publications, etc. They include the symbol of Bitcoin and other Cryptocurrencies.
  35. Zilvertype Pro by Canada Type, $29.95
    Right on the heels of the tremendous popularity wave that made Hollandse Mediaeval the most used Dutch typeface during the Great War years, Sjoerd H. de Roos was asked to design a 15 point type for De Zilverdistel, Jean François van Royen’s publishing company. So between 1914 and 1916, de Roos and van Royen collaborated on the typeface eventually known as Zilvertype, and which both parties viewed as an improved version of Hollandse Mediaeveal. Like Hollandse Mediaeval, Zilvertype was based on the Jenson model, but it is simpler, with more traditional metrics, lighter and more classic in color. This Pro digital version of Zilvertype comes expanded in all directions. It contains a roman, a bold and an italic. Each font contains over 685 glyphs, including small caps, eight different sets of figures, plenty of ligatures, some Dutch ornaments, and extended language support covering most Latin languages. Zilvertype Initials is also there to round out this distinctively Dutch text family and make it ideal for immersive text design.
  36. Milayu by Twinletter, $17.00
    Introducing our newest font called Milayu, a Groovy Display font that will turn your every project into a bold and vibrant masterpiece. If you are looking for a way to give a strong, bold, and classic touch to your designs, Milayu is the perfect choice. Milayu comes in three different variants: Regular, Outline, and Shadow. This means you have the flexibility to bring different styles to each of your projects. Whether you want a strong, bold message, or a lighter look with an outline effect, Milayu has everything you need. What makes Milayu truly special are its abundant character ligatures and alternatives. This gives you the freedom to be creative and create unique and stylish designs. With multilingual support, Milayu is also ready to bring your message to the world. Milayu is the perfect choice for projects that require a bold, vibrant look. Let Milayu inspire your creativity and deliver your message in an unforgettable style.
  37. Linotype Projekt by Linotype, $29.99
    Linotype Projekt was created by German type designer Andreas Koch with both a well-defined inspiration and goal. It occurred to me that typefaces like Helvetica and Univers seemed to have a higher quality in hot-metal composition as with modern digital typesetting. They are stronger and livelier. This is in part due to the printing process, which presses the characters onto paper, and in part to the forms of the letters, which differ from the PostScript version of the same typeface. An important aspect of printing is the slight increase in character width resulting from the pressure which also serves as an optical correction to the forms. (True exact squares appear slightly barrel-formed to the eye.) I wanted to revive this peculiarity, not because of a nostalgic feeling, rather just because it is more attractive." The result is Linotype Projekt, a text font which is harmonious, clear and extremely legible. Koch lives in Bielefeld, Germany, and is a freelance book and type designer."
  38. Cooraline by Scratch Design, $9.00
    Introducing to you, Cooraline! Comes with 2 fonts style! Cooraline it's retro, psychedelic, bold, playful, and really unity together in your design to give it that retro feel. This font has an authentic groovy style that is perfect for making any project like a header, logo, quote, layout magazine, poster, packaging and label design, etc. Better which is use it on the 60s until 80s design project, this font will give some old-school touch to your design projects. Back in the psychedelia era Cooraline came with open-type features such as ligatures and extra clip art, and the other alternative Cooraline Shadow consists of underwater elements that suit with underwater atmosphere, so you can combine these two fonts to make an amazing retro, psychedelic with undersea vibes in your project designs.
  39. Demogen Sans Condensed Font by Azzam Ridhamalik, $19.00
    Sans Condensed Font Demogen, A bold and strong condensed font that’s here to make a statement. Drawing inspiration from the sleek modern designs of the 2000s, Demogen brings back that iconic vibe with a fresh twist. This font is your go-to choice for creating stunning posters, captivating website headlines, and sleek interface designs. Demogen typeface has a strong presence and is perfect for display sizes, making it an excellent candidate for impressive logo design with its contemporary sans serif design. It has OpenType features and an Extended Latin character set boasting over 370+ glyphs covering more than 88 languages. Sans Condensed Font Demogen will ensure your design communicates effortlessly to a global audience. Features: Uppercase, Lowercase, Numbers, Punctuation Ligatures Opentype Feature PUA Encoded Characters Extended Latin Multilanguage
  40. Chunkfeeder by Typeco, $29.00
    Chunkfeeder was inspired by the many vernacular forms of lettering created for high speed printing and electronic displays found in our modern techie world such as postal packing slips, airline tickets and informational video displays. Many of these type of fonts are designed by engineers and interface designers who presumably do not have a background in letterform design and consequently these glyphs have many quirky idiosyncrasies. In keeping with it's mechanical inspiration, Chunkfeeder is a monospaced font, much like an OCR type font. Chunkfeeder has a rather ridged modularity but it incorporates more typographic nuance into the letterforms than most other fonts of this style, while exploiting some of the visual artefacts of high speed printing. Chunkfeeder is a versatile family of 6 fonts -- 3 weights, each with an accompanying oblique.
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