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  1. Albatross - Unknown license
  2. Miranda by Tim Rolands, $19.00
    A mysterious beauty hidden away on a secret island by her eccentric wizard father? No: An elegant display face influenced by Aldine old-style letterforms, Miranda brings classic sophistication to any project. The family includes regular and bold weights.
  3. Cubie by Loaded Fonts, $-
    The character set is short but make no mistakes, it is complete. Illegible, unreadable, unusable, this overly-geometric sans adheres to a set of rules just barely allowing an alphabet. But, hey it's free.
  4. Jacbos by Twinletter, $14.00
    Jacbos is a playful font with an abstract shape like paper folds, which is unique but elegant and attractive in its use All Capital sans is charming and brave, a font with a bold style and strong character makes your design look bold to convey a message to the audience in every design. This font is perfect for a variety of school design projects, essays, vintage, retro, and various outdoor events, storytelling, branding, banners, posters, movie titles, food and beverages, clothing, and more.
  5. Poster Sans by K-Type, $20.00
    The Poster Sans display fonts have the enduring functionality of vintage condensed grotesques. They are loosely based on Ludlow 6-EC, and perfect for signs and posters. The Basic Package includes the Regular and Bold weights, and also a useful Outline version. Poster Sans Extreme may hold the record for the slimmest usable font available. The latest versions of the Regular, Bold and Extreme weights offer improved outlines and now include a full compliment of Latin Extended-A European accented characters.
  6. Calling Code by Dharma Type, $-
    Calling Code — very nice monospaced font — 1. is a monospaced font family for coding and tabular layout. 2. simply consists of 4 style, Regular, Italic, Bold and Bold Italic. 3. is ready in both OpenType and TrueType formats. 4. has slightly condensed width for more useful space. 5. has good distinguishability and legibility and cute curly tails. 6. brings a fresh sensitivity to boring old existing monospaced fonts. You can try Regular style for free.
  7. Radens by Almarkha Type, $33.00
    Introducing Radens Vintage Bold Script, Inspired by Modern Vintage & Retro style and combination with old american traditional style. that will fulfill your design needs for quotes,sporty theme, logotype, wordmark, etc. This has many opentype features and support multi language.
  8. Public Transportation JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    On the sides of freight cars, passenger trains, trolleys, buses and cable cars was once found identifying letters and numbers with a bold, yet quaint hand-painted look. Public Transportation JNL emulates the old-style look of those bygone years.
  9. Aircheck JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Inspired by building signage for the old CBS broadcasting facility in Los Angeles, Aircheck JNL is a bold, wide sans serif - reminiscent of Art Deco lettering of the 1940's, and perfectly suited for headlines and titles that get attention.
  10. Cast Iron - Unknown license
  11. Pure evil 2 - Personal use only
  12. Rodeo Rebels by Putracetol, $24.00
    Rodeo Rebels is a display typeface with a retro, cowboy, and western theme. It's perfect for designs that require a bold and masculine touch, such as branding, packaging, posters, and headlines. The font was inspired by vintage rodeo posters and the American Old West, where bold, slab-serif typography was a common sight. To make the most out of Rodeo Rebels, consider using it in designs that require a rugged and tough aesthetic, such as clothing and apparel, whiskey and beer packaging, and Western-themed events. Pairing it with other vintage-inspired elements, such as distressed textures and illustrations, can also help create a cohesive look and feel. With its bold and rugged aesthetic, Rodeo Rebels is a font that demands attention. It's perfect for projects that require a vintage and masculine vibe, and its features make it a versatile choice for a wide range of designs. Give your projects a touch of the American Old West with Rodeo Rebels, and let its bold and rugged style do the talking.
  13. Vanrott by Ergibi Studio, $15.00
    Vanrott is an old font with two styles: Regular and Destroyed. Both styles have a bold, prominent, old-fashioned but modern look! Vanrott is perfect for those of you who need fonts for titles, logos, clothing, invitations, branding, packaging, advertisements, and more. Vanrott includes uppercase and lowercase letters, punctuation, symbols, numbers, stylistic sets, alternate, ligatures as well as multi-lingual support.
  14. Goga by Narrow Type, $42.00
    Introducing Goga, a versatile sans serif family available in 10 weights from hairline to black. It is a typeface that combines the best of geometric sans serifs and neo-grotesques. It draws inspiration from typefaces like Avenir on the one hand and Helvetica on the other. Although Goga is a universal and neutral typeface, it is rather warmer and friendly in nature. If you want to add more juice to your project, you can do so by using unusual stylistic alternates of the lowercase g (hence the name Goga). Goga is a typeface suitable for both large sizes and smaller text, thanks to its large x-height. It contains Latin-extended character set, and thus supports most Latin languages. It also offers many open type features such as fractions, old-style figures, tabular figures, discretionary ligatures and more.
  15. Fonton by PeGGO Fonts, $24.00
    Fonton is a contemporary and modern bigger display font, inspired on bigger ton barrel shape, designed as posters font, with very soft curves drawing each stroke, The project regards 2 weight sizes, regular & small. Is useful in poster but also in covers and headings, letterhead, magazines, POP & Graphic culture, hip-hop topics, urban representations, and big sizes prints, Volumetric 3D shapes, etc. Now decorative ligatures, alternates and figures as the same graphic style as Fonton all powered by OTF technology.
  16. Carmen is a font that encapsulates both elegance and versatility, making it an exquisite choice for various design projects. At its core, Carmen is a typeface that balances classic sensibility with m...
  17. CloisterBlack BT - Unknown license
  18. CA Moskow has a plan by Cape Arcona Type Foundry, $20.00
    Inspired by an old Russian book about Moscow’s plan to take over the world, this font was designed to give digital prints the taste of hand lettering. It’s vivid outlines and slight differences in boldness between characters give it an accurate and realistic imperfect letterpress look. It works amazingly well as a text font in small sizes and shows it’s crippled outlines only at larger sizes. »CA Moskow has a plan« has got an extensive character-set including Russian Cyrillic, the Russian Rubel and the Turkish Lira sign. Although it includes kerning, for a full simulation of letterpress print and cold-war feeling we recommend to turn it off.
  19. DT Skiart Serif Mini by Dragon Tongue Foundry, $9.00
    ‘Skiart Serif Mini’ is now available online. Originally inspired by the san serif font ‘Skia’ by Mathew Carter for Apple. ‘Skiart’ was designed to feel more like a serifed font, but without any serifs. It took a step between sans serif and serif fonts. Next on the path towards a serif font comes Skiart Serif Mini, with tiny serifs added. This is a true serif font, all be it on the small side. It remains fully readable and feels as clean and normal as any of the best body copy serifs, and yet still has the strong solid bones of all the other Skiart font familys. If compared to one of the more commonly used serifs like ‘Times New Roman’, the ‘Skiart Serif Mini’ lowercase is more open with a taller x-height, increasing its readability and friendliness. The serifs are smaller and less distracting. They are not pretending to be ligatures. Where ‘Times’ makes its p q b d forms out of a barely touching oval and stem, the ‘Serif Mini’ forms are much more firmly attached, appearing clearly as single letters. The standard setting for the g’s are round single storied, (the italic a’s are also), feeling warmer and more inviting in the ‘Serif Mini’ font. Much more friendly than the stuffy double storied versions in fonts such as ‘Times’ etc.
  20. Elyzabeth Pro by moriztype, $15.00
    Elyzabeth Pro is a very elegant and practical sans serif font family and precise in its creation. clean fonts that stand upright elegantly that are soft and familiar and easy to read, Not boring to the reader. This type of font is great to use for very large writing purposes, ranging from notes on daily activities, magazines, newspapers, logos, posters, product compositions, product descriptions to be sold and indications of any product composition that requires writing shadows. Elizabeth Pro contains eight fonts. Broadly speaking, this font has two models, namely Regular and Italic. (Thin, Thin Italic, Regular, Regular Italic, Semi Bold, Semi Bold Italic, Bold and Bold Italic. They all support Latin, Greek, and Cryillic characters. This font will be a great asset to your font library, as it has the potential to enhance your next project creation.
  21. Blubber by Jesse Tilley, $18.64
    This strange mysterious "blubber" is told to hold the secrets of the universe, many legends and myths have been told about its strange and amazing powers. Great fortunes await to those who can harness its power. NOT TO BE USED FOR EVIL. Get it before it gets you...
  22. Ratatouille by Jonahfonts, $40.00
    Ratatouille was inspired by wooden faces of old with pointed serifs. Very suitable for Packaging greeting cards magazines posters and Advertising Ads. Designed in four weights from Extra-Light to Bold including Italics, covering a large range of editorial and advertising applications.
  23. Raifin by Hooper Type, $9.99
    Out with the old in with the BOLD. Raifin is a messy, gory and fantastical piece of work which shoves two fingers up at conformity. A title font, a copy font, a bonkers font. An experimentation of the rules, or lack thereof. Enjoy!
  24. Heavy Duty by Gerald Gallo, $20.00
    Heavy Duty is a bold condensed sans serif font set. Heavy Duty Solid is crisp and clean while Heavy Duty Sketch suggests characters that could have been sketched with a pen or pencil. Both fonts have the same uppercase and small caps lowercase alphabet, numbers, punctuation, symbols, and miscellaneous characters. The Heavy Duty fonts are ideal for making a bold statement in headlines, titles, or text. Heavy Duty Solid and Heavy Duty Sketch are to be sold only as a set priced at $20.
  25. Mouvere by Fikryal, $18.00
    Mouvere – Old Style Serif Family, comes with four types of typefaces, Regular, Italic, Bold, and Bold Italic. This font is very suitable to be applied in various aspects of design, and your branding. It’s perfect for logos, branding, title, social media posts, advertisements, product packaging, product designs, label, photography, watermark, special event, magazine, web designs, etc. Features : Multilingual Support If you have any questions please don’t hesitate to contact me follow my Instagram: @fkryall Thank you
  26. Codec Pro by Zetafonts, $39.00
    Codec Pro is the newest incarnation of the Codec family, developed in 2017 by Francesco Canovaro, Cosimo Lorenzo Pancini and Andrea Tartarelli as a research on the subtleties and the variations on the theme of the geometric sans-serif design. The original typeface has been completely redesigned and expanded to feature a wide range of eleven weights, from the hairline thin to the bulky fat, while the character set has been extended to include not only latin, cyrillic and greek but also arabic, farsi and urdu scripts. A veritable swiss-knife for the designer, Codec Pro also includes a wide range of alternates and stylistic sets that cover all the subfamilies and the moods of the original type system. So while the standard set (Codec Cold) has terminals cut parallel or perpendicular to the baseline, emphasizing geometry for a more constructed look, stylistic set 4 (Codec Warm) uses open diagonal cuts and humanist shapes to give the typeface a gentler, warmer feeling. Set 3 (Codec Cold Logo) comes alive with funky ligatures, while Set 5 (Codec Warm Logo) stretches uppercase characters horizontally for a dynamic, unexpected effect
  27. Investigator JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Investigator JNL gives a serif treatment to Cold Case JNL, which was modeled from some old lettering stencils manufactured in the 1950s.
  28. Itoya by The Northern Block, $39.00
    Itoya is a contemporary sans serif font influenced by Western and Japanese ideologies. A fusion of modern machine-like functions with a warmer, emotional and more spiritual ethic. The marriage of a western precision and eastern expression forms a sharp functional font with a modern edge ideally suited to graphic novels, fashion and product design. Details include seven carefully chosen weight with true cursive italics, over 600 characters, alternative lowercase a, e, g and y. Five variations of numerals, ligatures, manually edited kerning and Opentype features.
  29. Boilerplate by Wundes, $18.00
    Gritty heat-forge stamped metally goodness. Can withstand up to 255 pounds of pressure psi, it even says so right on the graphic. This is a fun display font inspired by the stamped text on barbells, sewer drains, and of course boiler-plates, not that we see many of those anymore, but I digress... This font contains all the standard sub-255 unicode characters, plus a few extras for flavor. Apply this font with liberal amounts of axle grease and she should last ya a lifetime.
  30. Sommet Rounded by insigne, $24.99
    The Sommet series has been updated with a rounded variant. Sommet rounded retains its predecessor's high-tech web 2.0 character but features blunted terminators, making for a much warmer and friendlier impression. Sommet Rounded features a tall x-height, and its letterforms are compressed, perfect for when layout space is at a premium Sommet Rounded can be easily mixed and matched with its non-rounded relative. Sommet Rounded includes four weights and italics for plenty of design options and is suitable for body copy and display text.
  31. Geegantic by Campotype, $19.00
    The rainforest of Borneo which has a wealth of big trees and lush is the basis of inspiration of the Geegantic font. Therefore Geegantic has little difference with a similar font that usually appear in the feminine form. As you can see, Geegantic has the form of contrast stroke, a thick and casual. As display fonts, Geegantic aims to touch the needs of the general usage of displays, branding and advertising. However, under certain conditions, it is also possible to fill the text area.
  32. Elephant Party by Breauhare, $19.99
    Elephant Party playfully dances along its baseline in bold and rounded style. This warm and friendly whimsical design has lots of trunk space and is reminiscent of groovy ‘60s and ‘70s typography where letter spacing was admittedly tight, but cozy. Like snuggling up to a warm fire while toasting marshmallows. Like snuggling under a warm blanket. Like, well, you get the point. Elephant Party is an equitable font that includes a diversity of multilingual support, and will communicate your message with a funky, retro vibe and festive mood. It’ll break out into a happy dance across a wide variety of your design projects ranging from children’s books, t-shirts, posters, logotypes, product packaging, merchandise, branding and beyond. And it’ll groove across a variety of environments from print to digital media. So come on in, join the “Party”, it’s ELEPHANTASTIC! Digitized by John Bomparte.. ***Breauhare’s My Left Hand font makes a cameo appearance on the poster of Chocolola bars.
  33. Grand Label by Gleb Guralnyk, $14.00
    Hi, presenting a bold vintage font - Grand Label. It's an old-school typeface with decorative elements, included as a separate font file for more convenient manipulating and recoloring. Grand Label font supports most of Latin European languages (check out the screenshots with available characters).
  34. LeftheriaPRO by Sea Types, $29.00
    LeftheriaPRO has its structure projected from the capitals of the Greek columns of Ionian order, it is a typography condensed with vertical emphasis composed by 5 weights (light, regular, medium, semibold, bold) including ligatures, alternates, smal caps, old styles figures, fractions, superiors, inferiors. | Download Specimen
  35. Haglos by Vultype Co, $29.00
    Haglos Script was inspired by Modern Vintage & Retro style in combination with old American traditional style. It's bold and has amazing swashes. In my examples I show how this script can be used. It's very well suited for logotypes, product labels, food flyer, and others.
  36. Aneba Neue by Borutta Group, $27.00
    Aneba Neue is refreshed version of my old type family. It's a geometric sans serif typeface with a clean feel. The low contrast and high x height is perfect for headlines and display purposes. Aneba Neue contains 5 weights in two different styles - Bold & Slanted.
  37. Harlan by Trial by Cupcakes, $29.00
    Harlan is from another place and time. But not just one specific place or time– with its barely-there, knife's-edge serifs, and its smooth curves and flourishes, Harlan feels both vintage and modern; both feminine and masculine. Inspired by the Baltimore bar "WC Harlan", which in turn was inspired by the old candle-lit bars of France, the tucked-away osterias of Italy, and the antique books and journals one might find in a patron's hand. It's a font you'll reach for when you're looking for something refined and elegant, but not too stylized or stuffy.
  38. Kropotkin Std by sugargliderz, $30.00
    This typeface design was influenced by the British Rail corporate type introduced in an old lettering instruction book published in Japan. Of course, the only clue to this typeface is the lettering instruction book at hand. Therefore, this typeface is based on the British Rail corporate type introduced in an old lettering instruction book published in Japan, and I have expanded the design variations. I started with the Bold design first. Then I designed Light, Regular, and Black in that order. Light and Regular are intended to be used as the text type, while Bold and Black are intended to be used as the base for logotypes, headlines, and other eye-catchers.
  39. Kyotce by Soerat Company, $24.00
    Kyotce is inspired by the Egyptian serif which has a strong and bold typeface. This family of 8 weights from Light to Bold along with italics and is perfect for advertising, packaging, logo, editorial and publishing, branding and other creative industries. Each style includes 700+ glyphs, Kyoto supports around 200 languages in the Latin and Cyrillic. This font provides advanced typographic support with features such as ligatures, alternate characters, old-style figures, fractions, numerator/denominator, superior/inferior, and various symbols.
  40. VVDS Benigne Sans by Vintage Voyage Design Supply, $14.00
    VVDS Benigne Sans is geometric font family consisting of 8 weights ranging from Thin to Ultra Bold with matching italics. Balanced and gently Thin or fat and heavy Ultra Bold, good wide range of widths, which allow use this font not only as a Headers, also as sub-headers or block texts. Also, I love how it looks in infographics. VVDS Benigne Sans is latin-based multilingual and contains all mathematics symbols. OpenTypeFeatures Ligatures, alternates, old style numerals and fractions. Enjoy! VVDS
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