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  1. Carole Serif Variable by Schriftlabor, $120.00
    Carole is an interpretation by Matz Gasser of the old-style serif model. It explores the early serif typefaces and how handwriting still had a significant influence on the shapes. The result is a dynamic serif text font to use in small sizes and make reading comfortable. It was designed to work for text sizes, but you might find it in packaging or food brands because of its robust design features.
  2. Hasan Alquds U by Hiba Studio, $59.00
    Hasan Alquds U is an Arabic display typeface. It is useful for titles and graphic projects where a contemporary, streamlined look is desired. The font is based on the simple lines of Kufi calligraphy, and the uniform slope of its strokes gives it a structured, geometric feel. It supports Arabic, Persian and Urdu languages. Hasan Alquds is the first released typeface of collaboration between Hasan Abu Afash and Mamoun Sakkal.
  3. Christmas Billy by Letterara, $14.00
    Christmas Billy is one unique and creative font. Its beautiful charm makes it look absolutely stunning, easy to read, and, ultimately, incredibly versatile. This will add a fun and friendly touch to any of your projects, especially for the Christmas theme! This font is PUA encoded which means you can access all the glyphs easily. Fall in love with its incredibly versatile style and use it to create spectacular designs!
  4. Modet by Plau, $30.00
    Modet is a versatile and friendly humanist sans-serif prepared for all typographic tasks. It is quite readable in smaller sizes and shows its character in larger sizes. You can change the face of Modet through its many alternate characters and OpenType features. This versatility makes it a great performer in editorial and branding projects. Modet comes in 10 roman styles, from thin to 'ultra black' and speaks 289 languages.
  5. Scamps by Spark Creative, $39.00
    I designed this font because it didn't exist - it’s based on hand rendered type created for black and white line marker scamps used in the advertising industry. I use it that way and it’s saved me a LOT of hand-rendering time over the years. Of course, Scamps works as an informal marker script in its own right too. I’ll be interested to see what you do with it.
  6. Energetica by Balpirick, $15.00
    Energetica is a Modern Handwritten Font. Energetica is a delicate, elegant and flowing handwritten font. It has beautiful and well balanced characters and as a result, it matches a wide pool of designs. Add it to your most creative ideas and notice how it makes them come alive! Energetica also multilingual support. Enjoy the font, feel free to comment or feedback, send me PM or email. Thank you!
  7. Blauth by Latinotype, $29.00
    Blauth—a versatile and contemporary sans serif typeface—comes in 8 weights, ranging from Thin to Black, with matching italics and contains a set of alternate characters. Its small x-height gives it an elegant feel that reminds us of classic typefaces. Blauth is well-suited to continuous text and its uppercase set is ideal for high-impact headlines while its softened corners give your designs a warm and contemporary look.
  8. Vladicek by 066.FONT, $9.99
    Vladicek is a display font in which each letter has been handwritten, giving it an authentic and original character. It exudes a varied and extravagant style, and with its daring and sophisticated letterforms, Vladicek attracts attention and gives projects a touch of nonchalance. It is ideal for creative projects such as posters, invitations or branding materials, where a striking and distinctive text finish is sought that stands out.
  9. Sagittarius by Hoefler & Co., $51.99
    A typeface with lightly-worn futurism, Sagittarius is equally at home among the beauty and wellness aisles, or the coils of the warp core. The Sagittarius typeface was designed by Jonathan Hoefler in 2021. A decorative adaptation of Hoefler’s Peristyle typeface (2017), Sagittarius’s rounded corners and streamlined shapes recall the digital aesthetic of the first alphabets designed for machine reading, a style that survives as a cheeky Space Age invocation of futurism. Sagittarius was created for The Historical Dictionary of Science Fiction, where it first appeared in 2021. From the desk of the designer: Typeface designers spend a lot of time chasing down strange valences. We try to figure out what’s producing that whiff of Art Deco, or that vaguely militaristic air, or what’s making a once solemn typeface suddenly feel tongue-in-cheek. If we can identify the source of these qualities, we can cultivate them, and change the direction of the design; more often, we just extinguish them without mercy. Sometimes, we get the chance to follow a third path, which is how we arrived at Sagittarius. During the development of Peristyle, our family of compact, high-contrast sans serifs, I often found myself unwittingly humming space-age pop songs. Nothing about Peristyle’s chic and elegant letterforms suggested the deadpan romp of “The Planet Plan” by United Future Organization, let alone “Music To Watch Space Girls By” from the ill-advised (but delicious) Leonard Nimoy Presents Mr. Spock’s Music from Outer Space, but there they were. Something in the fonts was provoking an afterimage of the otherworldly, as if the typeface was sliding in and out of a parallel universe of high-tech spycraft and low-tech brawls with rubber-masked aliens. It might have had something to do with a new eyeglass prescription. But I liked the effect, and started thinking about creating an alternate, space-age version of the typeface, one with a little more funk, and a lot more fun. I wondered if softer edges, a measured dose of seventies retrofuturism, and some proper draftsmanship might produce a typeface not only suitable for sci-fi potboilers, but for more serious projects, too: why not a line of skin care products, a fitness system, a high-end digital camera, or a music festival? I put a pin in the idea, wondering if there’d ever be a project that called for equal parts sobriety and fantasy. And almost immediately, exactly such a project appeared. The Historical Dictionary of Science Fiction Jesse Sheidlower is a lexicographer, a former Editor at Large for the Oxford English Dictionary, and a longtime friend. He’s someone who takes equal pleasure in the words ‘usufructuary’ and ‘megaboss,’ and therefore a welcome collaborator for the typeface designer whose love of the Flemish baroque is matched by a fondness for alphabets made of logs. Jesse was preparing to launch The Historical Dictionary of Science Fiction, a comprehensive online resource dedicated to the terminology of the genre, whose combination of scholarship and joy was a perfect fit for the typeface I imagined. For linguists, there’d be well-researched citations to explain how the hitherto uninvented ‘force field’ and ‘warp speed’ came to enter the lexicon. For science fiction fans, there’d be definitive (and sometimes surprising) histories of the argot of Stars both Trek and Wars. And for everyone, there’d be the pleasure of discovering science fiction’s less enduring contributions, from ‘saucerman’ to ‘braintape,’ each ripe for a comeback. A moderated, crowdsourced project, the dictionary is now online and growing every day. You’ll find it dressed in three font families from H&Co: Whitney ScreenSmart for its text, Decimal for its navigational icons, and Sagittarius for its headlines — with some of the font’s more fantastical alternate characters turned on. The New Typeface Sagittarius is a typeface whose rounded corners and streamlined forms give it a romantically scientific voice. In the interest of versatility, its letterforms make only oblique references to specific technologies, helping the typeface remain open to interpretation. But for projects that need the full-throated voice of science fiction, a few sets of digital accessories are included, which designers can introduce at their own discretion. There are alternate letters with futuristic pedigrees, from the barless A popularized by Danne & Blackburn’s 1975 ‘worm’ logo for NASA, to a disconnected K recalling the 1968 RCA logo by Lippincott & Margulies. A collection of digitally-inspired symbols are included for decorative use, from the evocative MICR symbols of electronic banking, to the obligatory barcodes that forever haunt human–machine interactions. More widely applicable are the font’s arrows and manicules, and the automatic substitutions that resolve thirty-four awkward combinations of letters with streamlined ligatures. About the Name Sagittarius is one of thirteen constellations of the zodiac, and home to some of astronomy’s most inspiring discoveries. In 1977, a powerful radio signal originating in the Sagittarius constellation was considered by many to be the most compelling recorded evidence of extraterrestrial life. Thanks to an astronomer’s enthusiastically penned comment, the 72-second transmission became known as the Wow! signal, and it galvanized support for one of science’s most affecting projects, the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI). More recently, Sagittarius has been identified as the location of a staggering celestial discovery: a supermassive black hole, some 44 million kilometers in diameter, in the Galactic Center of the Milky Way. <
  10. Port Vintage by Onrepeat, $25.00
    Guided tour available here. Port Vintage is a new typeface expanded upon the original Port typeface, released in 2013, and being an experimental Didone typeface with a modern twist, inspired by the well known forms of typography masters such as Bodoni and Didot and the exuberance and elegance of calligraphy typefaces. A lot of changes were made, the whole typeface is now softer and has less rough edges, the time it took to mature made it possible to achieve an entirelly new and distinct flavour from the original Port, giving away the rough edges from Port and giving place to the soft transitions and curved connections between the stems and serifs of Port Vintage. Port Vintage melts the straight lines and strong contrasts of the Didone typefaces with the elegant lines of calligraphy in a geometric way, resulting in exuberant characters with geometric swashes that can be combined in countless ways. The result of this experiment is Port Vintage, an unique and rich display typeface meant to be used on big sizes and it’s main perk is the amount of alternative characters it features. Port Vintage is Open-Type programmed and includes hundreds of alternates, from swashes to titling alternates, ligatures and stylistic sets with each character having a thin version of itself, giving complete freedom to all your creative needs. Port Vintage is available in 10 different styles: Port Vintage Regular, being the base version and featuring the whole base character set; Port Vintage Regular Decorated, featuring richer forms and containing more ornamentated and more extravagant characters; Port Vintage Medium and Port Vintage Medium Decorated, designed for the occasions you need a bit more thickness and the decoration variants: Port Vintage Ornaments, containing a wide set of elements meant for the creation of fillets, vignettes and fleurons, resulting in an almost infinite number of possible combinations to embellish your designs and Port Vintage Words, a set of some of the most common words used in English, Spanish, French, German, Italian and Portuguese. All styles, except Port Vintage Ornaments and Port Vintage Words, include italic styles. For a better understanding of all the uses of Port Vintage and the full character list the reading of the manual is recommended.
  11. Connected Neon by Ditatype, $29.00
    Connected Neon is a mesmerizing display font that encapsulates the vibrant glow of neon lights, fusing it with a unique twist of connected letterforms. With its bold and uppercases design, this typeface commands attention, drawing the viewer into a captivating visual experience. The defining feature of Connected Neon lies in its elegant lines that seamlessly connect each letter, creating a unified and harmonious composition. These delicate lines flow effortlessly from one character to the next, accentuating the connectivity between them. As a result, the letters appear to dance with an electric energy, forming an enchanting tapestry of illuminated artistry. The neon-inspired style of Connected Neon is a nod to the retro-futuristic aesthetics of the 80s, reminiscent of the vibrant signage that adorned the bustling city streets. The font's luminous glow radiates with an otherworldly aura, casting a vivid hue that is both nostalgic and contemporary, evoking a sense of vibrant energy and modernity. Each character in Connected Neon has been meticulously crafted to strike the perfect balance between legibility and decorative flair. The bold letterforms boast a sleek, sans-serif design, ensuring clarity even in the midst of the dynamic interplay of lines. The seamless connections between letters create a sense of continuity and fluidity, enhancing the visual appeal without compromising readability. Enjoy the various features available in this font. Features: Multilingual Supports PUA Encoded Numerals and Punctuations Connected Neon is ideal for a range of creative projects that demand a touch of charismatic flair. From eye-catching headlines on posters and advertisements to striking branding elements, this font adds a touch of electrifying allure to any design. Whether you're designing a captivating logo, crafting an attention-grabbing title, or bringing a digital artwork to life, Connected Neon will effortlessly infuse your creations with a radiant glow and a sense of interconnectedness. Find out more ways to use this font by taking a look at the font preview. Thanks for purchasing our fonts. Hopefully, you have a great time using our font. Feel free to contact us anytime for further information or when you have trouble with the font. Thanks a lot and happy designing.
  12. Bea by Autographis, $39.50
    Bea is my Racetrack-Script. I call it that, because it gives the impression of speed. No lingering around with this font. Zaaanggggg!!!
  13. Electric Typewriter by Matthias Luh, $5.00
    A bold, rounded font. I'm afraid it only contains the most common characters because of its thickness. Anyway, it's good for most uses.
  14. Zamaica by WNGSTD, $5.00
    Zamaica is a thin and modern display font. Add it to your most creative ideas and notice how it makes them come alive!
  15. Skaklia by Stefan Stoychev, $39.99
    Skaklia is a modern sans serif font with a geometric touch. It comes in 2 shapes regular and rounded and its matching italics.
  16. Janda Truly Madly Deeply by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    This unicase font features little curls and swirls to make it a little more flavorful. It is fun, optimistic, and upbeat in personality.
  17. FG Ellinor by YOFF, $19.95
    FG Ellinor is inspired by a handwriting I saw on a receipt once. I liked it so much I named it after me :)
  18. Deco Pimp by Hanoded, $15.00
    Deco Pimp is a trashy, handwritten font with a deco-look to it. It has some unusual letters, but is very legible nonetheless.
  19. Aristeo by MysticalType, $10.00
    Aristeo is a font family that is specifically designed for sports-related designs, although it can also be used for other designs. Aristeo is special because it is made with a balanced thickness and full of caution so that it emits a dynamic aura when viewed.
  20. Wrong by Monotype, $15.99
    Wrong is all about the improv. Made with tape segments this font has a real DIY feel to it. It’s bold, solid and square-jawed. Its modular appearance gives it a constructed strength and it's available with two sets of caps and stacks of attitude as standard.
  21. Happy Kids by Beary, $12.00
    Happy Kids embodies fun, quirkiness and authenticity. It features gorgeous and fun characters that will brighten up your crafting projects. It will elevate a wide range of design projects to the highest level, be it branding, comic design, children's books, headings, invitations, labels, and much more
  22. Umoya by Scholtz Fonts, $19.00
    Umoya is a modern and fluid African font. Its name means 'spirit' in the Zulu language and it is also the word used for 'air'. It is best used for an ethereal, magical look with tribal undertones. The font is fully professional: carefully letterspaced and kerned.
  23. Typha Latifolia by JBFoundry, $12.00
    Typha Latifolia is a plant of the swamps from the Northern Hemisphere. It is characterized by its high rangy leaves. Typha Latifolia is also a font family. It is characterized by the height of the ascenders and the descenders. Numerous ornamental variations complete medium and bold versions.
  24. Quickjob by Nurf Designs, $15.00
    Quickjob is a strong display font. It comes in 6 styles and it’s the perfect font to make your designs standout. It will elevate a wide range of design projects to the highest level, be it branding, headings, wedding designs, invitations, signatures, logos, labels, and much more!
  25. fancyPens by JOEBOB graphics, $9.00
    In case you find yourself looking for an erratic, inconsequent and loose free-style calligraphy font, I guess you need to look no further and try fancyPens. I used several pens in several ways on several days to create it and it shows. Hope you like it.
  26. Scrawlerz by Hanoded, $15.00
    My teacher used to say my writing looked like ‘hanenpoten’ (“rooster legs”). It is a Dutch expression for a scrawly script. When this script emerged, it had ‘scrawl’ written all over it! Scrawlerz is a messy script font with a lot of joie de vivre. Enjoy!
  27. MommieBrush by Hubert Jocham Type, $29.90
    MommieBrush is a brush script headline typeface. It is based on the Spencerian Mommie that won the 2008 TDC award. But as a brush script it works in a different area. Like my other brush script typefaces it is made for food packaging and product branding.
  28. Toronto Gothic by E-phemera, $12.00
    Toronto Gothic was developed from a headline in a 1920s issue of the Toronto Star. In a previous life, it was probably Condensed Titling Gothic #11, but in this form its rounded corners and irregular lines are meant to make it look worn from years of use.
  29. Pixeloza 01 by Fontsphere, $12.00
    Pixeloza 01 is a pixel-style, grid-based, display typeface. Pixeloza 01 is available in two complementary options: Pixeloza 01 Regular and Pizeloza 01 Skewo Regular. It is distinguished by its simplicity and original form. It gives a lot of possibilities in creating unconventional, creative, unique projects.
  30. Allitta Calligraphy by AEN Creative Studio, $12.00
    Allitta is an elegant script font. It features beautiful swashes that will take your projects to the next level. Fall in love with its authentic feel and use it to create gorgeous wedding invitations, beautiful stationary art, eye-catching social media posts, and cute greeting cards.
  31. Edgewater Serif by cm5dzyne, $16.00
    Edgewater Serif, the companion font for cm5dzyne's Edgewater, is suited for various projects requiring anything from refined titling to a futuristic theme. Its rounded corners reduce the rigid visual impact of normal slab-serif fonts and give it a more casual feel than its sans-serif counterpart.
  32. Lettre by Latinotype, $19.00
    Lettre is a geometric serif font designed by Pablo Sinn. Thanks to its imperfections, this font looks like it is hand-lettered. Lettre brings back nostalgic feelings of mechanical typewriter characters and recovers the essence of the rustic and natural, what makes it a very modern typeface.
  33. Cobra Hand by Kern Club, $10.00
    Cobra hand is a hand drawn display font. It has a graffiti tattoo style that fits many illustration styles well. It is has a playful cartoony side as well. It comes with upper case, lower case, numbers and punctuation marks. Have fun with this one! -Kern Club
  34. Erstwhile by Hanoded, $15.00
    I like posh English words - the ones you read in books, but actually never use. Erstwhile is such a word; it means ‘former’, but if you use it while talking to someone, it sounds quite odd. Erstwhile is a classy font family - crafted in Holland (with love!).
  35. Some Assembly by Open Window, $14.95
    Some Assembly is a sans serif printer font which ran into a few problems when it came time to print. Offered with a wide range of distressed styles. It is a pleasantly styled geometric face which is highly legible and its various styles provide dynamic alternatives.
  36. Aelia by Scrowleyfonts, $18.00
    Aelia is a creative, decorative font inspired by the simple and overlapping twirls of Victorian ironwork. It is particularly suited for use with floral, organic, natural imagery. While it is undeniably pretty, it is also carefully constructed and robust with several features including kerning and oldstyle figures.
  37. Hebrew Latino by Wiescher Design, $39.50
    Hebrew Latino was started out of frustration. I could not find a font that looked like Hebrew - actually I found one, but it had only capitals. So I decided to make my own. Strangely enough it looks a little bit Jugendstylish! Here it is. Shalom! Gert Wiescher
  38. Helynovia by Lafitte 58, $16.00
    Helynovia is a modern and dainty handwritten font. Its natural and unique style makes it incredibly fitting to a large pool of designs.No matter the topic, this font will be an incredibly asset to your fonts library, as it has the potential to elevate any creation.
  39. Ocean by Arodora Type, $10.00
    Ocean font offers you unique experiences for your designs. It reflects the essence of your designs thanks to its distinctive writing lines and original style. You can use Ocean font character in every field, and you can use it in magazine and catalog cover designs, poster designs.
  40. Barkley by AdultHumanMale, $20.00
    BARKLEY is a messy pencil drawn display font. It has over 200 glyphs and several variations on the standard alphabet and those extra pesky foreign features. I wanted it to look messy and rough but also with a little heart. Buy it, I know I might.
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