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  1. Quiroh by Hashtag Type, $32.00
    Quiroh is a functional typeface that expresses both artistic life and emotion. Taking its inspiration from the industrial revolution of the 19th Century where romance and science coincided. With a cushioned finish and designed according to traditional conventions, the sentiment is equally as important as the reason, resulting in a very pleasurable read. Quiroh includes both heavy display weights and lighter weights for small copy, it's a perfect tool for communicating to the masses. Tall ascenders and descenders give the typeface a distinctive look with an elegant feel, and while these expressive forms invite the reader to observe its visible shape and appearance, its rhythm and function invites the reader to peruse at their leisure. Full details include 7 weights from thin to heavy with over 470 characters, manually edited kerning and OpenType features.
  2. Bralwood by Muksal Creatives, $15.00
    Bralwood is a font that seamlessly blends modern sensibilities with classic vintage nuances. With a commanding display style, the font exudes elegance while retaining a nostalgic touch. Its letters boast bold and creative shapes, adorned with details that evoke the alluring essence of retro eras. What sets Bralwood apart is its delicate yet robust lines and sharp angles, lending visual strength to each character. Ideal for logo branding seeking to emphasize retro or vintage vibes, Bralwood imparts an exclusive and sophisticated feel to various design ventures. From posters to product labels and packaging, Bralwood adds a distinctive touch that captivates attention. With its ability to create enticing and captivating impressions, Bralwood stands as the perfect choice for designers aiming to convey powerful messages with a classic yet modern flair.
  3. Turmus MF by Masterfont, $59.00
    This type family is a revival of the old and famous Frank Rühl from 1924. With less contrast the 2 weights make it more readable and pleasant to the eye too. OpenType Pro Excellent support for Niqqud (Vowels). All marks are programmed to fit each glyph's shape and width. OpenType Pro includes new advanced features like Dagesh Hazak, ShevaNa, Qamatz Katan, Holam Haser and wide letters. Best used with Adobe InDesign CC that support complex Hebrew text. Please check these advanced features in this link: https://tinyurl.com/ybgdsxme Font files were re-generated to get better online screen display, as well as refined OpenType features as kerning glyph substitution. Please be aware of minor changes that might impact page layouts done with older fonts' versions. So be careful.
  4. Bronzo by XO Type Co, $39.00
    This is a 2023 redesign of Bronzo, originally designed by Rick Valicenti and Mouli Marur in 1991. With this redesign, Bronzo now has 6 new weights, for a total of 9, and 587 more glyphs than it was able to in 1991. Bronzo appears to move forward, yet remain still, via a center stroke that only sticks out on the left, a tense curve that only happens on the right, and a width that sits uncomfortably between square and rectangle. Those three things, combined with a balanced light to dark ratio, are what makes Bronzo appear tense and ready. Bronzo accepts Modernist ideals of minimal, rational construction—but it also adopts luxuriant shapes over Modernism’s sandblasted neutrality. It’s almost an alternate reality, a “what if?” of Modernism. Modernism’s fun, interesting, cute reboot.
  5. Galeana by Latinotype, $29.00
    Galeana is a flat-sided sans serif typeface that features a closed aperture. The font is a reinterpretation of Latin American-flavored typefaces used for European editorial designs such as Plastique and Zembla magazines. This superfamily consists of 4 sub-families: Compressed, Condensed, Standard and Extended. The heaviest and narrowest variants—created at the early stage of the design process—resemble the slender trunks of the Galenas (African tulip trees). The other variants have an extended width, which evokes the broad crown shape of these trees. Galeana comes in 48 styles and contains 417 glyphs that support over 200 Latin-based languages. The font performs well for mid-length text and it's the perfect choice for headlines, editorial design, brand identity design, advertising, social media and use on Tv.
  6. Hideout by Monotype, $50.99
    Jim Ford's Hideout typeface is definitely walking on the wrong side of the law. Inspired by the flared serif lettering of antique tobacco tins, its sturdy shapes are confident, eye-catching, and hark back to the Wild West. Large sizes bring Hideout's details to life, emphasising the delicate nicks in its Ks and Rs. For designers that need to soften some of its swagger, a set of decorative alternatives offer a little Art Deco elegance, adding some refinement to its chunky letterforms. With its 14 weights, Hideout is an adaptable design that works especially well when used for display – for example in book covers, packaging, posters, restaurant menus, or editorial. Don't miss the ghost weights, which hint at the kinds of weathered lettering found on faded and peeling Wanted posters.
  7. Gramatika by Tokotype, $50.00
    Gramatika is a typeface family of sans serif from the neo-Grotesque styles. There are four different weights available, ranging from light to bold. Each weight is equipped with an italic style that is a bit like an oblique style and lifted by some unique characters, with an alternative to the single story ‘a’ for example. Inspired by the famous grotesk typefaces such as Akzidenz Grotesk and Bauersche Giesserei’s Venus Grotesk, Gramatika shapes and styles are consistently adjusted for each character to meet the classic contemporary style, treated with some ciruclar-based characters in descender g, y. By balancing balance and flexibility, Gramatika was established to create alternative communication for current trends. The latest version of this fonts comes with Latin plus script coverage, and supported by the basic characters of Cyrillic and Greek.
  8. Rethink by Viktor Nübel Type Design, $35.00
    The robust and contemporary sans-serif typeface Rethink, comes with strong characteristics. The typeface is made for work in text as well as in display. It features nine weights in two styles, including Small Caps, a set of contemporary OpenType functions, multiple figure sets and a rich language support. Rethinks main characteristics are the non-straight stroke endings and a slope that might come in an unexpected direction. It brings a bit of movement to the baseline and some attraction to the shapes in bigger sizes. These details are designed to ‘disappear’ in smaller sizes and to not disturb a reading process. Rethink was designed with the idea to help spreading bold ideas ond strong opinions, to support the work of activists in contemporary movements, to design statements with impact and meaningfulness.
  9. Rig Sans by Jamie Clarke Type, $25.00
    Rig Sans is a streamlined geometric typeface, that speaks in a confident, affable tone. Its open, clean structure lends text a neutral, transparent quality. Distinct features enable Rig Sans to thrive, both in print and on screen: Minimalist Design Terminals clipped at 90º Generous x-height Wide apertures Distinct I,l,1 (uppercase i, lowercase L, Number 1) Rig Sans’ sturdy characters produce text settings with excellent clarity and readability. Their shape has been adapted from robust letterforms originally designed to withstand 3D distortions. This unique approach has resulted in an original sans serif rendition and an adaptive, durable type family. Rig Sans is comprised of eight weights and accompanying italics. Each weight contains 514 glyphs. OpenType features include: Alternate characters Three figure styles All caps punctuation Fractions Ordinals Superscript Subscript
  10. Thawilak Slab by Jipatype, $27.00
    ขอแนะนำ "Tawilack Slab" ฟอนต์ serif แบบ slab ที่แสดงถึงความแข็งแกร่งและความมั่นคง ทวีลักษณ์ สลับ มีรูปทรงกว้าง แข็งแรงและมั่นคง คอนทราสต์ต่ำทำให้เกิดความกลมกลืนระหว่างเส้นหนาและเส้นบาง ทำให้ได้แบบอักษรที่สวยงามและอ่านง่าย ด้วยรูปลักษณ์ที่โดดเด่น ทวีลักษณ์ สลับ จึงสมบูรณ์แบบสำหรับโปรเจ็คที่ต้องการความชัดเจนและมั่นใจ ไม่ว่าจะใช้พาดหัว หรือสร้างแบรนด์ Thawilack Slab ก็สร้างความประทับใจได้ไม่รู้ลืมด้วยรูปลักษณ์ที่แข็งแกร่งและมั่นคงดึงดูดความสนใจ แบบอักษรนี้เป็นตัวเลือกอเนกประสงค์ที่สามารถปรับเข้ากับบริบทการออกแบบต่างๆ ได้อย่างลงตัว ทำให้เป็นคู่หูที่ยอดเยี่ยมสำหรับทั้งสิ่งพิมพ์และสื่อดิจิทัล - Introducing "Thawilack Slab," a captivating slab serif font that exudes strength and stability. Thawilack Slab boasts a wide and sturdy shape, radiating strength and stability. Its low contrast creates a harmonious flow between the thick and thin strokes, resulting in a visually pleasing and easily readable typeface. With its commanding presence, Thawilack Slab is perfect for projects that require a bold and confident touch. Whether used for headlines, or branding materials, Thawilack Slab leaves a lasting impression. Its strong and stable appearance captures attention. This font is a versatile choice that adapts seamlessly to various design contexts, making it an excellent companion for both print and digital media.
  11. Elettra by Flanker, $23.00
    Elettra is a completely new type, primarily designed for display or titling. As you can see, Elettra adopting a transitional style between the nineteenth century printing typefaces and the new fonts at the beginning of the twentieth century: in particular serif are elongated, but the oblique or round shapes continuing softly on the horizontal line instead of staying vertical. Furthermore, two more glyphs were designed for each capital letter: a swashed form, which tends to embrace the following letter, and a backswashed version, that instead embraces the previous. The swash version is accessible from swash or from stylistc set 01 OTF features, while the backswashed version is accessible from stylistc set 02 OTF feature. Be aware that the stylistic set OTF features are not available on Photoshop or Illustrator.
  12. Gulitov by ParaType, $25.00
    Original type work designed in unconventional technique by type and graphic designer Yuri Gulitov. The shapes of signs were built up in a very specific routine. At the first stage signs were drawn on the black sheets of paper by the PVA adhesive, then a white sheets was placed above, and finally after some time the white sheets were torn off. The scraps of white paper presented the signs. Inverse style shows hypothetic result of tearing off the black sheets. The style together or separately can be used in display and advertizing works for demonstration of fight between the forces of good and evil or vice versa. Analog version of the font was awarded by diploma on Third International Biennale of Graphic Design “Golden Bee”. Digital version was released by ParaType in 2008.
  13. Itacolomi by Eller Type, $35.00
    Itacolomi is a font family conceived for editorial purposes. Based on historical models, it is well placed in the present time, turning classic proportions into contemporary letter shapes. It is robust and clean in small sizes, keeping the consistency in both print and digital environments. Itacolomi is a result of an extensive investigation into Scottish style types produced in Brazil around 1820. A possible connection between Brazil and Scotland. In short, it preserves the qualities of the famous 19th-century Scotch Roman types while adding a personal approach with unique features from the early Brazilian models. It has six weights, romans plus respective italics, which makes twelve fonts with an extensive character set that supports over two hundred languages and includes small caps, ligatures, old-style and tabular numerals.
  14. BB Noname (Pro) by Bold Studio, $49.00
    BB Noname™ (Pro) is intended to imply the appearance of a conventional typeface in a contemporary context. Due to the frequent use in the public service (among other things), the style associates a supposedly objective face. The style is characterized by the proportions, the contradiction of the apparently perfect reduction and the retention of chirographic elements. In addition, the rapid further development of the input devices has meant that existing character sets have been added again and again, regardless of style and technical requirements. With this work, the properties were analyzed, the characteristic features highlighted and summarized in a complete typesetting: Anonymity (procedure), bureaucracy (style by category), convention (shape) and formality (optical corrections). ● 3 Variants: Human, Computer, Interaction ● 20 Stylistic-Sets ● 34 Styles ● 39 OpenType features ● 93 Languages Support ● 35,598 (1,047/Style)
  15. und4 by URW Type Foundry, $39.99
    The rasterized square (clear, therefore 4 as part of the font name) was the constructive basis. The intention was to put all characters within this grid and produce a highly structured, yet lively, resting in itself, display font. Relaxed but exciting, just. An absolutely noteworthy detail are the classical construction principles (based on a typography book from the 50's for poster designers), the so-called optical weighting, derived and slightly exaggerated character elements: The characters are not purely symmetrical and the curve shapes do not close justified with the surrounding square. Loops and tongues slightly hang over; the upper bows are slightly less protruding than lower ones, etc. The kerning is tuned to fit these design details: the white space between the characters match the same filling space.
  16. Point by Ndiscover, $29.00
    Point™ aims to be an epitome of the Geometric Style. Inspired by intemporal classics such as Futura, Avant Garde or Avenir, passing through more contemporary approaches of the same style; ignited by the overarching narrative of the Modernity (Perfect Geometric Shapes) and careful design decisions, Point™ is a font that references the past as well as projects itself to the contemporaneity. With a total of 10 weights, with respective hand adjusted obliques, Point™ has a total of 20 styles with Extended Latin support as well as Cyrillic, all with the most needed Opentype features, such as fractions, tabular and oldstyle figures, alternates, case sensitive forms, etc. Point™ has a superb versatility and can be used in almost every circumstance, try it for yourself and see what point Point™ makes.
  17. Magnetic Pro by Mostardesign, $25.00
    Magnetic Pro is a typeface inspired by typewriter characters with a mechanical aspect. Equipped for professional typography, this font family has many OpenType features such as small caps, case sensitive forms, tabular and old style figures, pro kerning, circled numerals, ligatures, and extra graphics. It comes in 8 weights with corresponding italics and it's suited for multiple purposes including display and editorial use, especially for advertising, long text, packaging and branding. Magnetic Pro has true italics with a 'mechanical script' aspect to give more style in long texts. It has also an extended character set to support Central and Eastern European as well as Western European languages. Magnetic Pro has also an extra graphics style for those who wants to add catchwords, special titles, arrows and geometric shapes to their creative projects.
  18. Quiza Pro by Mint Type, $-
    Quiza Pro is a geometric display sans with added playfulness created around a single dot. Its peculiar rounded diamond shape has inspired many additional details such as similar cuts in diagonal strokes, or occasional serifs in ascenders and capital letters. Its low x-height together with friendly character makes Quiza Pro an interesting choice for packaging and branding purposes. Additionally, its balanced rhythm allows paragraph typesetting in corporate editorial projects – making it a real workhorse for an identity designer. Quiza Pro comes in 8 weights + matching italics each supporting numerous Latin-based languages as well as major Cyrillic languages. It is packed with OpenType features like ligatures, small caps, 6 sets of digits, 3 stylistic sets, superiors and inferiors, fractions, ordinals, respective punctuation varieties including all-cap punctuation, as well as language-specific alternates.
  19. Chunk Five by Putracetol, $24.00
    Chunk Five - Retro Script Font is a captivating display script typeface that effortlessly transports you back to the retro and vintage eras. Its distinctive feature lies in its bold and groovy bottom-heavy characters that make a strong impact on any design. This font offers an extensive set of alternative characters with an abundance of unique shapes and swashes to choose from, allowing for endless creative possibilities. Ideal for logos, packaging, invitations, greeting cards, posters, magazines, titles, business branding, and all projects seeking a retro or vintage theme, Chunk Five delivers a perfect dose of nostalgia and charm. With its retro and vintage style, it brings a touch of the past into your designs, making it an excellent choice for conveying a sense of history and personality to your creative projects.
  20. Vinlatte by Miracledsign, $8.00
    Vinlatte is a font inspired by the uniqueness of a cake topping by giving a hollow accent and arranged in such a way that makes Vinlatte very elegant and classic with a style that displays a uniqueness in each character of the letter. Vinlatte is shaped and made by combining the contours and anatomy of regular letters in general as a strong base and modified by giving a cavity accent so that it has a unique value and when used in a template, poster, cake advertisement, children's magazine and of course it will be very interesting for them. . who see it and will definitely make the product look more attractive, unique and will bring the soul to your product and of course add to the selling value of your product.
  21. Joschmi by Adobe, $29.00
    Joost Schmidt?s (1893?1948) name is undoubtedly connected with monolinear condensed letters of geometric appearance ? his unfinished draft of a stencil alphabet, constructed on grid paper in 1930, is much lesser known. These modular shapes simply consist of half circles, quarter circles and square strokes with half-round terminals. From just six original letterforms (a, b, c, d, e, g), Flavia Zimbardi completed Schmidt?s draft and extended it to a full character set for contemporary use, adding upper case letters and different figure sets including old-style. Joschmi overcomes legibility issues usually associated with this stencil style, with special attention to the design of white space. Zimbardi lends the face even more character by carefully adding round terminals in subtle spots of the alphabet, accessible through stylistic sets.
  22. Wild Muerayam by Luhop Creative, $10.00
    Wild Muerayam is an elegant, modern and functional unique featuring a calm text and an expressive display. This font looks harmonious in books and other periodicals, on posters or on magazine covers. The scope is not limited to the printing industry, because Wild Muerayam looks aesthetically pleasing wherever text is used. Wild Muerayam a serif display font with a modern yet luxurious style. Aesthetic and unique letterforms, as well as soft curves and wild shape of the letters make this font so iconic. Wild Muerayam Features: Uppercase and lowercase Multilingual Numerals Punctuation PUA Encoded Alternates Ligatures To be able to access alternative fonts, make sure the software you use can support opentype features such as Microsoft Word, Paint, Adobe, Corel draw, Cricut and other applications. I hope you enjoy!
  23. Bellyman by Alit Design, $19.00
    Introducing Bellyman Typeface The Bellyman Typeface is made with the concept of a modern font display that gives a unique impression because it has a curvy shape like waves that is charming and unique. The serif style adopted by the Bellyman font is a 2022 style font, has a unique swash alternative, has a large selection of ligatures. In addition. Serif typefaces such as “ Bellyman 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 Bellyman typeface contains 623 glyphs with many unique and interesting alternative options. In the poster preview all the letters are in the Mongkeg typeface.
  24. HS Almidad by Hiba Studio, $50.00
    HS Almidad has been started in coincidence with my designing logotypes consisting of triangle geometric, looking shape and overall structure. After designing several words, I thought of using the design concept of this logo to develop a geometric Kufi font. All letters of this typeface family were conceived with suitable and coordinated dimensions to create five weights: Thin, Light, Regular, Medium and Bold: They support Arabic, Persian, Urdu and Kurdish languages. With a triangle look, this font is a simple and creative addition, which can be useful for book titles and variety of other geometrical constructions projects. It brings new design concept to enhance beauty and harmony and enrich our previous geometrical font contributions, which started with the release of HS Alhandasi , HS Almohandis and HS Alfaris from HibaStuido.
  25. Dingos by Antipixel, $18.00
    Dingos is a display typeface specially handcrafted for potent usage. It is compact, solid, and dense, with a heavy-built structure, tight internal space, and a versatile touch. Dingos is perfect for large settings due to its precise shapes. The 'Display' and 'Display Outline' styles have sharp and clean paths with angular ink traps, while 'Stamp' and 'Stamp Outline' have round ink traps and irregular, soft, curvy outlines optimized to ensure high-quality contours. Stamp textured styles have three sets of alphabets that slightly differ from one another. Thanks to the Contextual Alternates, these alphabets are automatically alternated to avoid repeating the same curvy textures. Some of Dingos' features are ligatures, discretionary ligatures, stylistic sets, numerators, fractions for any number combinations, arrows, special decorative characters, and a glyph coverage that ensures extended language support.
  26. AJSHA by Fontex, $49.00
    AJSHA font, even though being our newest font, is inspired by ancient Japanese and Chinese culture, eastern style of life of about 5000 years before present day, when honor and a good sword were respected. Japanese special sword Katana is known to be handcrafted to be extremely sharp and deadly. Therefore, the shapes of the AJSHA font accompanies the moves of a Katana master when he uses the power of his sword. The font comes in two styles, light and medium. Medium is a bit bolder style while the exact bold or strong version lacks due to the fact that the font's lines needed to be sharp as a swordsman's cuts. We expect this font to be a great asset tool for top-notch designer companies that put quality before everything else.
  27. Tahura by Dora Typefoundry, $23.00
    Tahura is a classy typeface that is luxuriously bold and bold in style specifically for strong use, with a versatile touch. Consists of 4 styles, Regular, Italic, Outline, and Outline Italic and is very suitable for all medium or large uses because of the exact line shape, which made by flying machines. It is suitable for graphic design and screen use whatever your project is like branding, magazines, editorials, wedding invitations, logo design, posters, social media, and more! Also supports multilingual and PUA encoded! Feature UPPERCASE lowercase Number & Symbol International Glyphs Alternative Uppercase Alternative lowercase Ligatures Feature UPPERCASE lowercase Numbers & Symbols International Flying Machines Alternative Letters Alternative lowercase letters Ligature If you need anything else, just shoot me at the email at: doratypefoundry@gmail.com Hope you enjoy it.
  28. Revla Round by Eclectotype, $40.00
    Squeezing yet more life out of the Revla skeleton! This is Revla Round, a child-friendly version of Revla Sans, completely overhauled so there's no chance of cutting yourself on any corners. Every rounded terminal and corner has been painstakingly drawn, rather than using a round-corners filter. OpenType contextual alternates make for text that is lively and bouncy, without the monotony of obviously repeating letterforms. It's shamelessly fun, but pretty serious at the same time. The range of weights can be used to maintain an even colour across different sizes - use lighter weights for bigger sizes and vice versa. OpenType features include automatic fractions, ordinals, contextual alternates, standard and discretionary ligatures, and case-sensitve forms. Obviously, in sharing a common skeleton, it will work well with other members of the ever-growing Revla Superfamily.
  29. Thinpaw by upirTYPO, $4.00
    Thinpaw is a serif handwritten font perfect for usage in a really big sizes (50 pt+). The stem width is about 0.5 mm (0.019") in 100 pt size. The font comes with central european character set and a set of various glyphs and icons (see preview images). Opentype features: - Standard ligatures - fi, fl, ff - Discretionary Ligatures - ft, fb, fh, fk, fj - Contextual Alternates - a, e, f, g - Stylistic set 01: A Stylistic set 01 changes every dot into the heart shape symbol. It turns every writing into a nice looking love letter! Thinpaw is perfect for wedding proposals, wedding invitations, happy birthday cards or anything personal. For usage on the computer screen, the stem width is about 1 pixel for 50 pt size, and 2 pixel for 100 pt size.
  30. Houschka Rounded Alt by G-Type, $72.00
    Houschka Rounded Alt is a carbon copy of the Houschka Rounded family with one key difference: the rounded signature glyphs A & W on the default positions swap places with their straight alternates. Houschka was named after Georg Houschka, a sadly defunct confectioner’s shop in Salzburg, Austria, which had a wonderful 1930s frontage and distinctively rounded letterforms in the sign above the door. OpenType features include CE, Baltic, Turkish & Cyrillic language support plus small caps, 3 stylistic sets, contextual alternates, ligatures and 4 sets of numerals. Houschka Rounded Alt is a clean and legible modern sans serif typeface which shares the humanist qualities of Gill Sans and Johnston but retains a uniquely charming character of its own. The monolinear structure, rounded terminals and rolling curves give Houschka Rounded Alt a soft and friendly appearance.
  31. Simah Arabic by Zaza type, $29.00
    Simah Arabic typeface Simah Arabic is an Arabic typeface that supports Arabic. It has a warm and humane feeling. It's legible, soft, clear, flexible, simple, and contemporary. With a handful set of OpenType features and alternatives. It has an expressive character with its friendly shapes. It's legible, Clear, Flexible, Simple, Modern. With a handful set of Open Type features and alternatives. The design is inspired by the Kufic calligraphic style and influenced by the Naskh style. Simah Arabic is highly crafted in order to perform well both on screen and in print. it functions well even on small font sizes. It has a wide range of use possibilities headlines, logotypes, branding, books, magazines, motion graphics, and use on the web and Tv. Simah Arabic consists of five weights
  32. Xekova by Product Type, $18.00
    Xekova Typeface is a modern font with an artistic and elegant touch. This typeface can be used for various purposes such as Films, Titles, Magazines, Posters, Logos, and many more. Experienced designers will love the extra touches that make Xekova unique, the elegant and unique blend of fasteners, subtle curves, sheer shapes, and elegant circular pins to bring your project out of the ordinary. With this extraordinary typeface, your next design will stand out from the rest! What’s Included : - File font - All glyphs Iso Latin 1 - Ligature, Alternate - We highly recommend using a program that supports OpenType features and Glyphs panels like many Adobe apps and Corel Draw, so you can see and access all Glyph variations. - PUA Encoded Characters – Fully accessible without additional design software. - Fonts include Multilingual support Thank you for your purchase!
  33. Nt1972 by Harvester Type, $20.00
    NT1972 is a display font from the future. Font in the era of cyborgs and cyberpunk. This is a sharp, brutal font with futuristic shapes. It combines style and functionality, so the font will look great in your futuristic design in any environment, be it a logo or a merchandize. The angle of inclination in each glyph is 50 degrees, all glyphs also have the same stem sizes to create a good font system. All this is done to get a good futuristic cyberpunk font that will give style to your design, be it a logo, poster, banner, merchandize, title, packaging or product design. In addition to all this, there is support for many languages and alternative characters. In case of any questions, problems or suggestions, please email: bunineugene@gmail.com
  34. Lucida Console by Monotype, $50.99
    Kris Holmes and Charles Bigelow designed Lucida Console in 1993 for on-screen console and terminal emulation windows that needed monospaced fonts with sturdy letter shapes. Lucida Console has simple, clear, robust letterforms, a big x-height, and economical fitting. It looks large on-screen and in print but takes up less space than traditional typewriter and monospaced fonts. Its short capitals were originally technical adaptations to user interfaces on computers, but its compact look and active italic appeals to typographers and designers for a wide variety of uses, including in games and digital devices. The Lucida Console family has 675 glyphs in each font, and supports the WGL and W1G character sets. This includes the Extended Latin, Greek, and Cyrillic alphabets along with a generous set of symbols, box-draw, and graphical characters.
  35. Pounder by CozyFonts, $20.00
    Pounder Fonts were designed by Tom Nikosey / CozyFonts Foundry. This font, as all my fonts started with pencil sketches based on the letter O. Once I arrived at the comfortable shape I worked out the C, G, & Q. The H, M, T matched the visual weight and so I moved on to E & S. As the E & S are 2 of the most repeated characters in fonts' I wanted a little bit extra here. The font is obviously heavy weighted yet very legible and almost architectural in presence. There are flashes of Art Deco yet futuristic style. After sketching the feel of this font I was excited by the possibility of the numerals styling. I can see these used for many applications. Why the title Pounder? Why not it seems to fit.
  36. Simah pro Arabic by Zaza type, $29.00
    Simah pro Arabic is an Arabic typeface from simah family type family It has a warm and humane feeling. It's legible, soft, clear, flexible, simple, and contemporary. With a handful set of OpenType features and alternatives. It has an expressive character with its friendly shapes. It's legible, Clear, Flexible, Simple, Modern. With a handful set of Open Type features and alternatives. The design is inspired by the Kufic calligraphic style and influenced by the Naskh style. Simah is highly crafted in order to perform well both on screen and in print. it functions well even on small font sizes. It has a wide range of use possibilities headlines, logotypes, branding, books, magazines, motion graphics, and use on the web and Tv. Simah Simah pro Arabic consists of five weights
  37. Neubau Pro by TipografiaRamis, $49.00
    Neubau is a condensed geometric display typeface, designed in 2009. The inspiration for this face came from Joost Schmidt lowercase letters developed during 1925-28 in Bauhaus Dessau. Schmidt was one of the proponents of New Typography – a movement advocating the use of only lowercase letters which were constructed strictly geometrically using only ruler and compass. Neubau Pro is the new edition of Neubau fonts. The new typeface is an upgraded version of an old fonts (2009), with careful refinements to glyph shapes, and the extension of glyph amounts which enabled support of more Latin languages as well as Greek and Cyrillic languages. Neubau Pro is released in six styles with small caps, and true italics, and contains OpenType features. This typeface can be used for editorials and print designs.
  38. Rare Bird Specimen III by Rare Bird Font Foundry, $100.00
    RARE BIRD SPECIMEN III Rare Bird Specimen III is a graceful hand by Karla Lim of Written Word Calligraphy. This all lowercase font feels both modern and feminine. While uppercase letters are still lowercase in shape, they are larger and read as caps. OBSERVATIONS Specimen III has a dancer-like form; supple and lithe. Willowy letters are nimble and lissome, content alone or paired with a stronger, more masculine specimen. DEFINING CHARACTERISTICS Opentype programming, formal title and preposition word art, 7 alternate lowercase t cross-strokes, Roman numerals, old-style numerals, seamlessly semi-connecting calligraphic letters, realistic double-letter ligatures, in and out-stroked letters at the beginning and end of words where appropriate, basic Latin encoding. POTENTIAL SIGHTINGS Bridal + baby shower stationery, logo design, gourmet food packaging, clothing labels.
  39. Grange Text by Device, $39.00
    Grange Text is optimised for smaller text sizes, having more open character shapes and spacing. Use the non-text version of Grange for larger sizes and headlines, which has tighter spacing and detailing. Grange is the Device interpretation of the classic “Grot” thick/thin sans style. Unlike the traditional models on which it is based, Grange takes a rational, consistent approach across wide range of weights and widths for contemporary use. The font includes alternative curved and straighter versions of key characters, most obviously the lower-case ‘g' and capital ‘R', allowing the font to take on either a sharper or warmer, more playful appearance. These can be toggled on or off using the ‘Alts' feature in Illustrator, or ‘Stylistc Sets’ in Indesign. Contains proportional, lining and tabular numerals.
  40. Aestetico by Latinotype, $29.00
    This beautiful font explores 3 very individual styles of one typeface. Each style pays homage to classic sans serif typefaces while adding contemporary flair to its characteristics. With both formal and informal styles, Aestetico explores how the shapes and curves of letters change their perception and focus. The informal letters are rounder and more quirky while the formal style utilizes more traditional sans serif letterforms. The whole set (54 styles) consists of 3 sister families, each in 9 weights with matching italics. The 3 variants ensure every design project is covered by Aestetico; its versatile nature is perfect for a huge variety of applications from editorial design to branding, advertising, publications and digital. As you would expect from Latinotype, this font comes with a standard character set (395 glyphs) and supports over 200 languages.
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