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  1. Hyper Fatos by Bisou, $15.00
    Crafted with passion in La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland, the Hyper Fatos typography was born in a moment of pure delight as the creator (Bisou) indulged in a delicious pizza. Inspired by the excitement and satisfaction that come from the most indulgent culinary pleasures, he designed this unique typography to capture the essence of gluttony and the irresistibility of the most appetizing dishes. Hyper Fatos was meticulously crafted to evoke an undeniable sense of indulgence. Its boldness and rounded forms bring to mind juicy hamburgers, crispy fries, and donuts overflowing with icing. It's the perfect typography for fast-food restaurant signs, tantalizing menus, or even advertising campaigns for giant burgers and decadent milkshakes. Picture Hyper Fatos in bright letters above a hot dog stand, and you'll see lovers of greasy food rushing to satisfy their most voracious cravings. This typography is the ultimate choice to whet your customers' appetites and encourage them to indulge in culinary delight.
  2. Adventure Island by Larin Type Co, $12.00
    Adventure Island this is a stunning font family that consists of two types of fonts, script and sans serif, and each has 8 weights (Regular, Rough, Halftone, Pressed, Bold, Bold rough, Bold halftone, Bold pressed,). With their help, a lot of options are opened for you to create your projects, both in vintage and in modern style. These fonts are like twin brothers, they fit perfectly and complement each other. The Script type has flowing shapes and is made to shine and lively for the full hand-signature effect. Sans serif type is also made in monoline and has rounded corners and smooth lines. The script style has alternatives for uppercases and many alternates for lowercaes, with them you can make your design more expressive, varied and playful, change them and you will see how many options you can get for your design, also use swashes touches to complement your design. Enjoy using! The font includes 8 script fonts and 8 sans serif fonts (Regular, Rough, Halftone, Pressed, Bold, Bold rough, Bold halftone, Bold pressed,) Full alphabet with Uppercase and Lowercase A-z for script Full alphabet with Uppercase for sans serif Numbers, fractions for all fonts Punctuation and mathematical symbols for all fonts Alternates Uppercase and Lowercase also ampersand for script Swashes for script Multilingual support all fonts
  3. Hyperloopa2104 by Andrew Tomson, $10.00
    Hello, friends! I recently bought myself an old game console, the SEGA Mega Drive 2. For a long time I couldn't understand why, when I was a kid, it seemed incredible to play it. Nowadays there are a lot of games with stunning graphics and realism, but still there is something warm and light in old games. Maybe it's just a memory of a carefree childhood. After playing it, I decided to create this font so that everyone could do something in the style of old games that an army of designers and programmers hadn't worked on yet. Good luck and love to you!
  4. Iridium by Linotype, $29.99
    Iridium™ was designed by Adrian Frutiger in 1972 for Linotype. It is in the modern" style like Bodoni or Didot, in that it has the sparkle created by a high thick/thin contrast and a symmetrical distribution of weight. But the sometimes harsh and rigid texture of the modern style is tempered by Frutiger's graceful interpretation. Iridium itself is a very hard, brittle and strong metal; yet the Latin and Greek roots of the word mean rainbow, or iridescence. And indeed, this font is infused with a more lustrous and complex spirit than the average rather stark modern typeface - note the stems that gently taper from waist to serif, the nicely curved ovals of the round characters, and the slight bracketing of the serifs. Iridium was originally designed for phototypesetting, and Frutiger himself cut the final master photo-mask films by hand. This digital version has all the craftsmanship of that original and includes the roman, a true italic, and the bold weight. Iridium works particularly well for book and magazine text and headlines."
  5. Funtrude by Colllab Studio, $9.00
    "Hi there, thank you for passing by. Colllab Studio is here. We crafted best collection of typefaces in a variety of styles to keep you covered for any project that comes your way! When you have a project that needs a fun, unique font to make it pop, you can’t go wrong with Funtrude. Funtrude comes in three styles: Basic, Extrude, and Hole. Each style has more than 350 of the most beautiful glyphs you could ever dream of seeing. The Extrude style is great for titles, headings, and any other text where you want to use a bold font but don’t want it to be overly bold; the Basic style will work great for things like product names or subheadings; and the Hole style is perfect for anything else! Each individual style comes with its own swashes—so your fonts can look just as beautiful when they’re all capitalized as they do when they’re in normal text. What makes us so excited about this product is how much we love to use it ourselves. When we saw Funtrude for the first time, we couldn’t believe our eyes—it was everything we had ever wanted in a font, plus it was super affordable. GET IT NOW....!!! A Million Thanks Colllab Studio www.colllabstudio.com
  6. Bertoni by Greater Albion Typefounders, $12.00
    Bertoni is a high contrast Didone family of twenty faces, which combines extreme legibility with distinctive character. It is able to hold its own in modern usage while having features rooted in a deep period charm. The family includes two widths as well as two weights. Bertoni regular, bold and wide are small capitals faces ideal for posters, book covers, packaging and signage. The text faces are body faces which form the ideal accompaniment. For more distinctive features, the Title, Capitals (all capitals, but in two forms) and Flamboyant faces are ideal. Bertoni offers a blend of the modern with classical revivalist charm which makes it up to the minute and never out of place. The family is extensive enough to form the foundation of a commercial house style, but can also lend an element of character in single usage.
  7. Leopoldo Sans by Tiposureño, $25.00
    Leopoldo Sans is a modern sans serif typeface. He has a small family and its members are: light, regular and bold. Each weight includes small caps, ligatures, and tabular numbers. It could work perfectly in your design, web, editorial and corporate works.
  8. Crayon Hand by Letters&Numbers, $28.00
    In absence of oil pastels, charcoal, crayons or time, Crayon Hand is a quick fix to happy type setting. It comes in regular and bold. Enjoy! Crayon Hand is extended, containing West European diacritics making it suitable for multilingual environments and publications.
  9. Roslyn Gothic LP by LetterPerfect, $39.00
    LetterPerfect's version of this distinctive sans serif design is both legible and approachable, and about as bold as a display font can be. Its friendly persona makes it an ideal choice for greeting cards and invitations, or for use with children's reading material.
  10. Brab by VSF, $30.00
    A bold grotesque typeface in the best traditions of the Star Wars logo. It has clean geometric lines, a humnaist character, it combines a tech feeling with a friendly organic feeling. Will work excellently as a white text on a busy background.
  11. FM Kaantaa by FontMeister, $19.95
    Kaantaa is a bold typeface that draws inspiration from stencil and technical typfaces. It has been thought as a display typeface. You can use it to create posters, greeting cards, scrapbooks, CD labels, T-shirts, coffee mugs, digital videos websites and banners.
  12. Harlem Text by Solotype, $19.95
    This bold blackletter is rather wide, which enhances its readability. In Victorian job printing it was not unusual to find one line of blackletter in a card or handbill, just for contrast. This one came on the scene sometime in the 1880s.
  13. PhrackSle by Ingrimayne Type, $11.95
    PhrackSle is a a Fraktur face with a difference: it has a uniform stroke rather than a calligraphic-pen stroke. It comes in four weights: thin, plain, bold, and extrabold. (For a version of the design done with a calligraphic stroke, see PhederFrack.)
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  15. Ken Aroque by Beewest Studio, $90.00
    Ken Aroque Font is Engraved Bold Decorative Font that ornamental. This Font is Best as tittle of the novel, Poster, Theater, Logo and also tatoo. This font is bold , strong , classic and luxurious in the same time.
  16. Lisa's Hand by Matthias Luh, $15.00
    Lisa's Hand is a well-formed handwritten Font. The letters are not connected which combines the style of both handwritten and computer fonts. Lisa's Hand is offered in Regular, Bold, Italic, Bold Italic, Condensed and Condensed Italic.
  17. Camelopard NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    A wooden face, rather prosaically named Gothic Bold, from Hamilton's 1889 specimen book provided the pattern for this bold and brassy face. Both versions support the Latin 1252, Central European 1250, Turkish 1254 and Baltic 1257 codepages.
  18. Lementa by Intellecta Design, $34.95
    a vintage serif bold font, with tendrils
  19. Adamantine by Scriptorium, $12.00
    A super-bold Victorian period display face.
  20. French Clarendon by Wooden Type Fonts, $20.00
    French Clarendon Bold, a display text type.
  21. Shapiro Pro by OGJ Type Design, $35.00
    A interesting grotesque from light to bold.
  22. Intellecta Grotesca Compacta by Intellecta Design, $25.00
    a bold and grotesque sans serif typeface
  23. Quirkley JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    When a type design job needs a bit of snap, yet needs to remain unconventional, think of Quirkley JNL. Its name speaks volumes - a bold, quirky sans serif - great for headlines and display work.
  24. Boppa Delux by Patricia Lillie, $39.00
    Say it with authority and style with Boppa Delux, a big, bold display font in four weights. For use in OpenType aware applications, Boppa Delux includes small caps, alternates, case sensitive forms, and more.
  25. Individual Thinking by Seemly Fonts, $14.00
    Individual Thinking is a bold and chunky lettered display font. You can use it for various projects, such as blog posts, logos, branding, ads, invitations, greeting cards, planners, photo albums, decorations, and much more.
  26. Canniza by Prominent and Affluent, $30.00
    Canniza Typeface Family is a very aesthic display typeface designed for use in large sizes. It features 8 weights, from thin to bold. The typeface features a classic serif design with a modern twist.
  27. Albeit Grotesk Rounded Caps by Cloud9 Type Dept, $40.00
    Albeit Grotesk Rounded Caps is a graphic geometric rounded all caps display font family of four weights (Light, Regular, Medium and Bold) with slightly exaggarated diacritics for better readability making it ideal for headlines.
  28. Grandes by Creativework Studio, $9.00
    Grandes is a bold script font, grandes is perfect for design illustrations on t-shirts, logos, product brands, Use it to add that special vintage touch to any design idea you can think of.
  29. Atol by Type & Roll, $30.00
    Atol is a contemporary take on classic didone types. High contrast and modern proportions, combined with subtle details, makes it ideal for characteristic, bold, tightly-set headlines in magazines, branding, animated typography and more.
  30. Juicy Fruit by Seemly Fonts, $14.00
    Juicy Fruit is a bold and paint-brushed display font. No matter the topic, this font will be an incredible asset to your fonts’ library, as it has the potential to elevate any creation.
  31. Ora Sepira by Differentialtype, $10.00
    Ora Sepira is a retro bold serif font. This font is specially designed for a charming, elegant and retro appearance. It is suitable for various types of designs to add luxury to your project.
  32. Circuletter JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Letters in circles are certainly nothing new typographically, but nonetheless they were a favorite tool for sign makers in past decades for emphasizing names or key words in a message. Inspired by an image of an old-time hardware store sign in New York City with Franklinesque lettering, it has been reproduced as Circuletter JNL.
  33. FHA Nicholson French by The Fontry, $25.00
    An Art Nouveau alphabet that has stood the test of time, Nicholson French, by legendary sign-painter Frank H. Atkinson, is over 100 years old and going strong. In modern typographic trim, it comes with OpenType feature replacement options and multi-language support, from standard Latin-1 to Latin Extended-A, Greek and Cyrillic.
  34. Mama Bear by Hanoded, $15.00
    Mama Bear is a playful, neat, children's book typeface. It is cute and happy, very legible and comes with extensive language support, including the 'schwa' glyph found in a handful of languages. Mama Bear was inspired by my 16 month old son, who loves his fluffy bear and likes to play hide and seek.
  35. Gangrena by Stolat Studio, $19.00
    Gangrena is a display font family, based on a old lettersets and style of UK punk posters from 80’s. It is characterized by a huge amount of automatic alternates, cycling in a random way trough the text. Each letter has three versions. To complement the font Gangrena has a set of six different brushes.
  36. Tape Up by Ingrimayne Type, $9.00
    The letters in TapedUp are constructed from straight pieces of what could be masking tape. The letters have a unsophisticated or unpolished quality to them. The typeface is caps-only but many of the shapes on the lower-case keys differ from those on the upper-case keys. It was formed with a template used for several letterbat fonts and also typefaces Rumpled and Tinkerer. The family has six styles: regular, bold, shadowed, oblique. bold oblique, and shadowed oblique.
  37. Typewriter Revo by Matthias Luh, $29.99
    Typewriter Revo is based on Typewriter BasiX but it is completely redesigned: While Typewriter BasiX has dapples and grunge (which looks more realistic), the contours of Typewriter Revo crisp and clear. Typewriter Revo is more suitable for continuous text while Typewriter BasiX and Typewriter DirtY are suitable for large Pictures, logos or headings. In contrast to Typewriter BasiX, Typewriter Revo includes 11 more characters and is also available in a bold, italic and bold + italic version.
  38. Conseration by Letterhend, $17.00
    Conseration is a condensed font family. This family has 5 styles: Light, Regular, Medium, Semi Bold, and Bold. You can use it according to your needs. Luxury, classy yet still looks fun and playful in the same time. This font is perfectly made to be applied especially in logos and the other various formal forms such as invitations, labels, magazines, books, greeting / wedding cards, packaging, fashion, make up, stationery, novels or any type of advertising purpose.
  39. Pontiff Wide by Jehoo Creative, $19.00
    Designed to stand out is perfect for giving bold impressions, Pontiff Wide is a display typeface with sharp edges and has a wide shape referring to the neo vintage trend. Equipped with italic style and outline increasingly make this font striking and prominent in all its shapes and styles, bold format provides a great personality type in the title. Characters that are well-suited for a wide variety of applications from editorial design to branding, advertising, publicity and digital.
  40. Belle Jardin by Greater Albion Typefounders, $18.00
    Belle Jardin is an Art Deco inspired display family of three typefaces, offered in in-line engraved regular and demi bold forms as well as a solid bold form. It offers upper and lower case solid slab-built forms that create an immediate atmosphere of the streamline era of the thirties and are also at home in post-war revival inspired design work. The letterforms are solidly legible and ideal for cover and poster inspired design work.
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