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  1. Alinea Sans by Présence Typo, $36.00
    Alinea is a typeface in 3 styles (Sans, Incise, and Serif) conceived for being mixed in the same document. Alinea sans, with its neutral shapes, can be used everywhere. Like many recent sans serifs, its italic is a true italic and not a sloped roman.
  2. Linotype Puritas by Linotype, $29.99
    The German designers Gerd Sebastian Jakob and Jörg Ewald Meißner developed the Linotype Puritas family in 1999. The family, which has six text styles as well as a ornament set, displays a very geometric design, which harks back to the German modernist experiments with typography and lettering from the 1920s. The letters in Linotype Puritas Light, Linotype Puritas Medium, and Linotype Puritas Bold all have a slight slant to them. Not to be confused with an italic-grade slant, which may be found in the Light, Medium, and Bold Italic styles, these acute slants add a dynamic quality to text. The Linotype Puritas Ornaments font contains several dingbats and border elements, all drawn in the same line style as the companion letters. The entire Linotype Puritas family is included in the Take Type 4 collection from Linotype GmbH."
  3. Sugarbang by astroluxtype, $20.00
    The 1960’s and 1970’s are the inspiration for Sugarbang! Everything from music packages, beach party movies of the 60’s to cereal box art of the 1970’s are reflected in the kooky style that this font evokes. Sugarbang! is built on a random baseline so letterforms bounce up and down adding to the “zany” look of the design. Look to the second font, Koo Koo Puff, to be the next release in the Cerealboxx collection. Available now. It is a minimal font set which includes uppercase and lowercase letterforms. Suggested uses for the font would be above 42 points in size. Please note its normal tight spacing and that cap “T” and cap “L” have been specially kerned to account for the overhang of certain other letterforms. Sugarbang! - just add milk and it’s sugar frosted font goodness.
  4. Macahe by Rômulo Gobira, $10.00
    Macahe is a modern slab serif with dynamic and irregular shapes. It comes with 7 weights, 3 widths and matching (true) italics. The typeface was inspired and name after the city I was born (Macaé-RJ, Brazil), turning the mixture between nature/beach life and the chaotic urban growth into typography. The options (weight, width and true italics) make the font useful both for web and print in multiple occasions; think websites, posters, logos, signage, packaging and etc. Macahe covers multiple languages, including a wide range of Latin and some Cyrillic languages. It also includes a full range of numerals (included old style figures, numerators, denominators), small caps, standard & discretionary ligatures and stylistic alternates. Those features and variations make Macahe a useful tool for any graphic designer.
  5. DBE-Rigil Kentaurus - Personal use only
  6. LollyandJoys by Gioia Silvia Buracchini, $19.99
    LollyandJoys is a font born from the hand of a young illustrator and cartoonist. It arises from the need to be able to create your own font to make your illustrations and comics more linear; above all it is at the service of everyone to be able to create simple and essential projects with a handwritten font. Careful research was carried out on glyphs with ligatures to make the font more homogeneous and versatile. Research is the first fundamental step!
  7. Two Reeler JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    While watching a 1920s Charlie Chaplin short film, Jeff Levine was taken with the unusually modern looking lettering of the title cards in that silent movie. The lettering was not only right for its time, but could also be adapted to both Art Deco and Techno applications. From this classic film comes the font Two Reeler JNL, a bit of yesterday with an eye toward the future.
  8. ITC Liverpool by ITC, $29.99
    Fat, bold, and comfortably bulbous; that's ITC Liverpool, designed by Kevin Bailey. The letterforms are soft and mildly eccentric, characterized by tiny counters that shift around from letter to letter like the highlights on cartoon eyeballs. Some of Liverpool's letters are reminiscent of display lettering from the '30s, yet this exuberant face would also be right at home in the '60s. Not for the typographically timid.
  9. Corpulent by Suitcase Type Foundry, $85.00
    Corpulent is a display font whose forms are extremely thick, up to the extent of being nearly illegible. In the 1980s, these construction principles were explored to their very limit. So if the lyrics of Eyes Without a Face resonate in your mind, the feet turn numb in super-tight trousers, and you fancy a big hair style, this font is the one for you.
  10. Pixwar by FSdesign-Salmina, $39.00
    An epochal battle in form of font. Calligraphic characters and pixel fight against each other in this experimental font. Two historical epochs collude. You decide the destiny of the battle using the shift button. The font is based on OpenType technology. Ligatures are required for its correct functionality and must be switched on (both on professional and office applications). May the best win, with Pixwar.
  11. Zero_G by fontkingz, $19.00
    Type/Usage: Technoid Display Font for spacecraft visual identification in high and low gravitation. Mixes well with all other kinds of GROTESKES.
  12. CA Kink by Cape Arcona Type Foundry, $20.00
    CA Kink was originally created for a book cover. Mostly suitable as a headline font and for all kind of "space" themes.
  13. Mighty Monday by Nathatype, $29.00
    Mighty Monday is an adorable serif display font that will bring a smile to your designs. With its cute and playful letterforms and a fairly thick weight, this typeface exudes a delightful and charming vibe. This font duo special feature lies in its cute and endearing serifs, which add a touch of whimsy and character to each letter. The fairly thick weight of the font enhances its boldness and creates a visual impact. This font is perfect for projects that require a standout and attention-grabbing typographic choice. Inspired by the charm of playful design, Mighty Monday captures the essence of cuteness and joy. The letterforms are carefully designed to be friendly and approachable, making them perfect for designs targeted at children or any audience that appreciates a lighthearted and cheerful aesthetic. This font brings a sense of fun and playfulness to your designs. The uppercase letterforms are carefully crafted to maintain legibility and clarity, even in the thick weight. Each letter retains its distinctive characteristics, allowing your message to be easily understood. You can use it in big text sizes to be greatly legible and enjoy the available features here. Features: Stylistic Sets Ligatures Multilingual Supports PUA Encoded Numerals and Punctuations Mighty Monday fits in children's books, packaging, greeting cards, headlines, titles, logos, branding materials, and any design project that aims to evoke a sense of cuteness and playfulness. 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
  14. JAF Facit by Just Another Foundry, $42.00
    Facit is a contemporary sans serif text face. It is designed to be a highly legible and flexible font that does not draw the attention to itself. Instead of being original by itself it is the result of a careful examination of ancient as well as modern formal concepts. “It is by definition impossible to design an un-conventional typeface. Type is pure convention, this is why we can read each other’s written words”, says its designer Tim Ahrens. However, rather than generating an average, existing principles were consciously combined into a unique design solution: The word ‘Facit’, in its German version, means ‘conclusion’. The fonts are provided in OpenType format. Each font contains 720 glyphs. Technically, they follow the Adobe Pro fonts and provide the same glyph set and OpenType functionality. OpenType features include ligatures, true small capitals, superiors, inferiors, numerators and denominators. Every font contains old style and lining figures, both in a proportional and a tabular design. For some letters there alternate characters.
  15. Faible by Identity Letters, $29.00
    An open-hearted humanist sans-serif. Playful and friendly. Faible is everybody’s darling. You cannot not like this good-natured humanist typeface. Sure, it’s a typeface for serious work—but all serious work is better when you put a smile on your face and a whistle on your lips. The typeface itself isn’t rooted in calligraphy, but there are quite some details in Faible that reference handwriting and add a friendly, humanist facet to its appearance. Take the bowls of B, P, and R: they are merrily bulged, like balloons about to take off. The curved leg of the R adds to this joyful mood. Faible’s italics are rendered playfully, too: they’re not merely sloped Roman styles. Rather, they were designed independently with an internal dynamic that sets them apart on the page. With its trademark glyphs, the swooshin’ K and k, and its friendly details, Faible will radiate optimism in display sizes, titles, and headlines. That makes it a great choice for book covers, posters, editorial design, branding, corporate design, advertising, and packaging. Nontheless, it’s carefully spaced and equipped with plenty OpenType features—a reliable tool for short texts and body copy, too. The font family consists of six weights (ranging from Thin to Black), each with its corresponding italic style. Faible’s glyph set contains more than 600 characters, allowing you to enhance your layouts with ligatures, different sets of figures, case sensitive forms, arrows, and other necessities for the ambitious typographer. Faible is the typeface that puts “fun” back into “functional”.
  16. Golden Ticket by E-phemera, $12.00
    Golden Ticket is a digitization of hand-drawn poster lettering by Otto Heim from 1925. The regular style is meant to be used on its own, but the other three styles are meant to be used one on top of another in three different colors to create a 3D effect. For best results, put the base style on the bottom, with the fill style directly on top of that in a different color, and the highlight style directly on top of that in a third color.
  17. Toews by Blank Is The New Black, $10.00
    Toews is a continuation of the work started with Versteeg, Huet, and Niemi. It combines the elements of the letterforms found in Huet and Niemi and uses the letterform outlines to create shapes that intersect with themselves. While Huet and Niemi can easily be outlined in most design programs, Toews outlining would not work smoothly in most programs, which is why an outlined version is available. The two styles are carefully designed to be able to transition from one to another smoothly within the same type field.
  18. Spiralis by Lorenzo Vecchiotti, $17.00
    Spiralis is a font that wants to maximize the spiral by including at least one in each letter of the alphabet. It is a font that lends itself to being used for headlines or otherwise in large sizes in order to be best appreciated. It is based on the golden spiral, Archimedes' spiral, the golden rectangle and the square from which the construction grids are derived. 2 styles 179 glyphs for each style 6 ligatures Italian, english, french, spanish, german, danish https://www.behance.net/gallery/147197043/Spiralis
  19. Montage by House Industries, $33.00
    Montage has played a weighty role in some of the most influential and enduring typography of the past few decades, from book jackets and album covers, to posters and logos…you name it. Exhibiting an uncommon ability to wield immense power while demonstrating extraordinary finesse, Montage’s commanding profile packs a hefty punch which is softened only by its lithe yet durable serifs. Originally designed for Photo-Lettering in the mid-1960s by type legend, Ed Benguiat, the fonts were given a jump start by Jess Collins before ultimately being shaped into five compatible widths by longtime House co-conspirator, Mitja Miklavčič. Under the guidance of Ben Kiel, along with some additional chin-stroking by Ken Barber, Montage has been fully developed into a robust family ready to tackle any challenge you can throw at it. FEATURES LIGATURES: In order to ensure that Montage maintains its bold presence in tricky text settings, we’ve added a handy set of pre-drawn letter combinations. When enabled, the Ligature feature identifies problem pairs like—fl, fi, ff, ffl, and of course, fyi—and substitutes them with glyphs optimized to enhance font performance. ALTERNATES: For fickle typographers, we’ve also added a handful of alternate characters to allow Montage to suit any number of mood Like all good subversives, House Industries hides in plain sight while amplifying the look, feel and style of the world’s most interesting brands, products and people. Based in Delaware, visually influencing the world.
  20. Garino Variable by Julien Fincker, $185.00
    About Garino: Garino is a modern sans-serif typeface family. It gains its expressive character from a dynamic sweep in the curves and high-contrast transitions. The thinner and thicker weights are particularly suitable for strong headlines, while the middle weights can be used for typographic challenges and body text. As a result, it can be used in a reserved as well as an expressive way. Thanks to an extensive character collection, it becomes a real workhorse. A versatile allrounder that is up to all challenges – for Corporate Identity, Editorial, Branding, Orientation and Guidance systems and much more. Variable Font The Variable font contains 2 axes: weight and oblique – all in just one file. Features: With over 1165 characters, it covers over 200 Latin-based languages. It has an extended set of currency symbols and a whole range of Open Type Features. There are alternative characters as stylistic sets, small caps, automatic fractions – just to name a few. Arrows and numbers: In particular, the extensive range of arrows and numbers should be highlighted, which are perfectly suited for use in orientation and guidance systems. Thanks to Open Type Features and an easy system, the various designs of arrows and numbers can also be simply "written" without first having to select them in a glyph palette. Get the static version of the Garino family here: https://www.myfonts.com/fonts/julien-fincker/garino/
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  22. Autumn Ceria by AEN Creative Studio, $16.00
    Autumn Ceria is a simple and adaptable handlettered font. This font is PUA encoded which means you can access all glyphs and swashes with ease! Add it confidently to your favorite creations and let yourself be amazed by the outcome generated.
  23. Namex by BaronWNM, $14.00
    Namex is a handwritten font with serifs. It tends to be a slab serif style while maintaining the hand-drawn shape, making it look original and non-standard. We recommend you use this font for retro and warm decoration designs.
  24. Hola Delight by Jafar07, $15.00
    Hola Delight serif font was a very unique retro style-obsessed in the past, but now we are giving this font a unique touch by providing 100+ alternative characters, which can be combined at your command for your best designs.
  25. My Crooked Hand by Pitt's Hand, $10.00
    A useful font to have a handcrafted note effect "on the fridge". It can be used both in a graphic context and to letter a comic or create a slightly informal cover graphic. Handcrafted and then digitally converted and expanded.
  26. Unstable by A New Machine, $25.00
    This almost-all-caps display font features a variable baseline to give it an unstable look. Also, the upper and lower cases differ slightly and can be used to add some alternates in words with letters next to each other.
  27. Cinestory by Goodigital13, $20.00
    This type of font perfectly made to be applied especially in logo, and the other various formal forms such as invitations, labels, logos, magazines, books, greeting / wedding cards, packaging, fashion, make up, stationery, novels, labels or any type of advertising purpose.
  28. Hantaran by Goodigital13, $20.00
    This type of font perfectly made to be applied especially in logo, and the other various formal forms such as invitations, labels, logos, magazines, books, greeting / wedding cards, packaging, fashion, make up, stationery, novels, labels or any type of advertising purpose.
  29. Typewriter Olympia SM8 by Simeon out West, $25.00
    This font, based on old Olympia SM and SF typewriters from the 50’s and 60’s provides a nice clean, yet quirky look for your documents. Being a reproduction inspired by a typewriter, it works better at smaller sizes.
  30. Retro Spooky by Brown Cupple Typeface, $15.00
    Retro Spooky is a Halloween decorative or display font. The additional elements of blood dripping and bones-like letters make an ambiance of horror Invitations, postcards, posters, and headings for a Halloween event; this font can be used in every setting.
  31. Groovy Night by Brown Cupple Typeface, $15.00
    Groovy Night is a retro groovy display font. The additional elements of blood dripping and bones-like letters make an ambiance of horror Invitations, postcards, posters, and headings for a Halloween event; this font can be used in every setting.
  32. Liberty Script by Monotype, $29.99
    The Liberty font was designed by William T. Sniffin and released in 1927. This script is very fine, with a light color. Liberty can be used on stationery and packaging and is also suitable for short pieces of copy in brochures.
  33. TAN Angleton by TANTypeCo., $17.00
    TAN ANGLETON is an elegant combination of serif and serif-italic. They are classy and the perfect match if you needs something modestly stylish. Its high legibility makes it versatile to be used as a display type or body copy.
  34. Bodoni Unique by Monotype, $29.99
    This Bodoni caps only font was an experiment from Dave Farey how tall such a Bodoni could be elongated in its design. It reminds to the look of a fence, but in large sizes it may fit on a narrow window.
  35. PRONK Clean by wearecolt, $9.00
    Introducing PRONK. By Wearecolt. This is a tall, bold and round display font designed for retro-modern designs. This font is perfect for your next logo design or magazine titles. Taking inspiration from many tall fonts and American number plates i created a display font that would be my 'go to' for a neat tall, bold font. I also wanted something which would be able to take a good amount of treatment like stamp effects and grunge. The PRONK pack includes: .otf and standard webfont file types
  36. Nordeco by Leksen Design, $29.00
    Inspired by her Scandinavian heritage, Andrea Leksen created this modern geometric sans serif reminiscent of Scandinavian design and typography. With its tall x-height and monoweight strokes, Nordeco will be best showcased at large sizes, in headlines and other display uses. It contains 100 alternates with ornamental letters, borders, paragraph separators and seamless wallpapers for your designing pleasure. Designs include stripes, dots, art deco and leopard print. See some of the creative ways Nordeco can be used in this YouTube clip. Check out its cousin, Nordique!
  37. Gladiora by Owl king project, $37.00
    Gladiora Sans serif font family with tapered accents in some of the letters gives it a modern and bold character, even being quite prominent in thin characters. This font aims to give an elegant impression and also looks so luxurious in short wording for a letter-based title and logo. With 20 types and support for multi-languages, this font provides a wider range of exploration, which can be useful also for reading sentences and giving variety to each sentence by combining it with several sizes.
  38. ITC Oldbook by ITC, $29.99
    For some time, Eric de Berranger had wanted to create a distressed typeface design - one that gave the appearance of antique printing and showed signs of wear, yet was still highly readable. He was busy designing a new face called Maxime, when an idea struck: I realized that I could use these lettershapes as the basis for my antique typeface," he says. The two faces ended up being designed in tandem. While ITC Oldbook clearly captures the flavor of aged, uneven and imperfect printing, it also meets de Berranger's goal of being exceptionally readable in text sizes. Beginning with well-drawn characters was the key, and these were carefully modeled into the distressed forms. "The process was more difficult than I originally thought," says de Berranger. "The antique letters had to be tested and modified several times to work correctly." ITC Oldbook elegantly simulates antique printing in both text and display sizes. And while stroke weights are uneven and curves are irregular, the design has remarkably even color when set in blocks of text copy. Add to this the design's inherent legibility, and ITC Oldbook acquires a range far beyond replication of things old; it's suitable for any project that calls for warm and weathered typography. ITC Oldbook is available in roman and bold weights with complementary italic designs. Small caps, old style figures and a suite of alternate characters and ornaments provide additional flexibility and personality to the design."
  39. Atomic Marker by Set Sail Studios, $16.99
    Inject some energy into your design with the ATOMIC Marker Font. This loud and proud all-caps font was hand-drawn with a real acrylic marker, maintaining the authentic high definition brush detail in each stroke. It’s an exhilarating font choice perfect for header text, poster designs, album covers, product designs, merchandise, logos & more. The Atomic Marker family includes 2 fonts; Atomic Marker • Includes 2 sets of uppercase characters, simply switch between upper & lowercase on your keyboard to access the 2 sets. Also included are 18 ligatures (double letter pairings), which can be accessed by turning on ‘Standard Ligatures’, and 6 Small Caps, which can be accessed by turning on Small Caps. (All characters can also be accessed via a Glyphs panel). Atomic Marker Extras • Includes 26 ‘doodles’ (see images), and 23 underlines, designed to perfectly pair with the Atomic Marker font letters. Simply install this as it’s own separate font, and type A-Z (doodles) or a-w (underlines) to access each design. Language Support; Atomic Marker supports the following languages; English, French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, Indonesian, Malay, Hungarian, Polish, Croatian, Turkish, Romanian, Czech, Latvian, Lithuanian, Slovak, Slovenian
  40. Emporia Roman by Bean & Morris, $35.00
    SPQR Senatus Populusque Romanus or The Senate and People of Rome as quoted by the likes of Marcus Tullius Cicero or Tully to his friends and Titus Livius otherwise known as Livy. SPQR appeared on battle standards carried by Roman troops and no doubt can still be seen chiseled into stone facades across the old empire of the ancient Romans. This evokes visions of stonemasons delicately inscribing messages that were meant to endure, one which can still be seen on the Trajan column circa 114AD. Emporia Roman is a modern display font that was inspired by the craft of those ancient artisans, with an added lowercase set, some flourished alternates, an oldstyle set of figures and now with a matching Italic.
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