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  12. CorTen by The Northern Block, $12.80
    An industrial-weight typeface inspired by graphics laser-cut from sheet metal.
  13. Orlando by Tim Rolands, $-
    Orlando is a quirky display face inspired by Art Nouveau metal types.
  14. Vineta by Bitstream, $29.99
    An inline shadowed Clarendon designed in 1973 for VGC by Ernst Volker.
  15. Aquarius by Red Rooster Collection, $45.00
    Based on the popular VGC typeface designed by Ronald Arnholm in 1972.
  16. Niju by MikaeleBiana, $5.00
    Niju was designed and published by Mikaele Biana. Niju contains 1 style.
  17. Rosemary by Chank, $99.00
    Here is a nice sign-painterly display font inspired by the 1920s.
  18. Numerals by ParaType, $25.00
    A set of figures designed at ParaType in 1992 by Elvira Slysh.
  19. Cascade Script by Linotype, $29.99
    An original Freehand script designed for Mergenthaler in 1965 by Matthew Carter.
  20. Nellyana Script by ARToni, $14.00
    Inspired by tulips, Nellyana is a modern monoline script featuring beautiful ornaments.
  21. Morning Coffee by Sebastian Cabaj, $19.00
    Hand-drawn typeface, inspired by sunny mornings with cup of good coffee.
  22. Concreta by Just in Type, $20.00
    Concreta was inspired by Josef Albers' work and Augusto de Campos' poetry.
  23. Eiger by Intellecta Design, $26.90
    Eiger, a great display font by Intellecta Design. Contain only capital letters.
  24. Systopie by Sardiez, $20.00
    Systopie is inspired by stories where fears about dehumanized futures are shown.
  25. Pligo by Mans Greback, $29.00
    Pligo - a balloon, graffiti, liquorice, party and cartoon typeface by Måns Grebäck.
  26. Pascal by GRIN3 (Nowak), $16.00
    Pascal is a font inspired by handwriting of mail artist Pascal Lenoir.
  27. Hadoar MF by Masterfont, $59.00
    Inspired by hand written letters on a street sign in Tel Aviv
  28. Taranatiritiza by Intellecta Design, $9.00
    Free interpretation of the classic Gothic Tuscan 1, by William Hamilton Page.
  29. Janda Silly Monkey by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    Cute and fun handwriting inspired by the playful antics of a child.
  30. Coin Operated by Dismantle Destroy, $9.00
    This font was inspired by music from the band The Dresden Dolls.
  31. Campi by Intellecta Design, $33.00
    Campi, a great display font by Intellecta Design. Contains only capital letters.
  32. Gabriela by Latinotype Mexico, $29.00
    The Gabriela project is of great importance to us since it is the first font published by Latinotype México which is our brand-new sister foundry in Mexico. Gabriela, yet more versatile, shares all of its DNA with Gabriela Stencil. The font is an excellent choice for short and medium-length text. Gabriela is a Didone typeface well-suited to classy branding and editorial designs. Its alternate version includes swashes and more than 300 glyphs and 75 ligatures, allowing for more stylized designs. It may look different from its "regular" counterpart, but the essence of both is the same. Gabriela comes in 9 styles, ranging from Thin to Black, and includes matching true italics. Each font weight has an average of 750 characters which support more than 200 Latin-based languages.
  33. Tyler the Signature by Forberas Club, $16.00
    Introducing Tyler the Signature by Forberas Club Tyler the Signature is a Handwritten Script font that will make your designs look classic, Farmhouse, Boho, and Feminine. It is a great font for events, Wedding Project, fashion, apparel projects, signature, album covers, logos, branding, magazines, social media posts, advertisements, but it also works great for other projects. Add it to your fonts’ library, and it will enhance your creativity! Tyler the Signature is best for: - logos, branding, & Signatures. - Flyers, Album cover, Magazine, & Advertisements. - Website design , design blogs, & fashion. - Quote graphics for social media. - and also it works great for other projects. Whats included : - Character Set - Numerals and Punctuation (OpenType Standard) - Accents (Multilingual characters) If you have any questions, before or after purchase, please feel free to get in touch.
  34. Miau by Cuchi, qué tipo, $5.95
    “Miau” is a display typeface designed by “Cuchi, ¡qué Tipo”! (Hey, what a type!”). Its name comes from the onomatopoeia of "Meow" in Spanish, and it is only to be used for letters or single words. It is built from the basic skeleton of cursive script letters, and its origin and main concept is based on experimenting with shapes that play the limit of readability. Being a variable format typeface, we have from the thinnest and lightest version ("Hiss"), to the thickest, dense and compact ("Purr"), passing through the average ("meow"). The final result of this experimentation is defined into a very contemporary typeface with a geometric, modular and “no-terrestrial” flavour. It aims to be a representation of the times we live about typographic design, a whole explosion of implausible experiments and formals researches.
  35. LC Gianluca by Compañía Tipográfica de Chile, $29.00
    Gianluca is a typeface of glyphic serif, or “flare” inspired by Aldo Novarese’s fonts from the 70s, with a fresh and modern touch. It is a type family that can be elegant in its normal version, or very playful, to compose from extensive texts to flashy headlines in books, magazines, labels, posters, branding and more. It has many discretionary ligatures in capital letters (with its diacritics) to play with the text, 5 stylistic sets: among them medieval style or references to Herb Lubalin, and some special letters. Gianluca consists of 5-weight fonts, from Thin to Extra Bold. All of them with matching italics. It has a nice set of small capitals, modern and old style numbers, and capital-sensitive punctuation, among other striking glyphs. Play with Gianluca!
  36. Headhunter Two by Barlov, $25.00
    The original Headhunter shareware font was created in ©1992 by the famous D. Rakowski. It consisted of 63 unique skeletal Glyphs, including Capital A-Z, and a few bone symbols, but lacked lowercase and numerals. He has since abandoned his fonts to pursue other things. (You can download it from FontSquirrel for free.) I've always enjoyed this limited Halloween font, but its incompleteness had to be rectified; thus I took it upon myself to delve slightly into the world of typography, resulting in the birth of HeadhunterTwo. I've slightly reworked his original contribution and "fleshed out" more of the font than necessary. As of this writing, it consists of 777+ Glyphs and passes Underware's compatibility test for Latin Plus (Supporting 219 Latin based languages, which are spoken in 212 countries.)
  37. Brutman by Sardiez, $36.00
    The purpose of Brutman was to create a typeface that reimagined the incise style for the 21st century. Its roots emerge from the humanistic style, adopting the structures of the roman capitals for the upright version and some features of the chancery style for the italics. On the other side, its contours are forged by the frankness of the brutalist style, which can be seen in the asymmetrical flared terminations, the sharp shoulders and the diagonal cuts that emulate the stress of the broad nib pen. The result is a typeface that combines a sleek character with a historical flair. It conveys a feeling of modernity and sophistication when it comes to shine in big sizes, but on the functional size has sharp shapes that make it perform very well on small ones.
  38. Elone Veloz by IbraCreative, $11.00
    Elone Veloz is a captivating and organic monoline font that evokes a sense of natural beauty and effortless grace. Inspired by the gentle curves of a snail’s trail, this script font carries a harmonious flow and a touch of whimsy. Each letter exudes a handmade charm, as if written with a single fluid stroke. Elone Veloz’s monoline design adds a contemporary and refined touch, making it perfect for a wide range of creative projects, from wedding invitations and stationery to nature-themed branding and packaging. Its versatility allows it to seamlessly adapt to both elegant and casual designs, while its inherent organic feel adds a warm and inviting atmosphere. With its serene and enchanting nature, Elone Veloz encapsulates the beauty of the natural world in a timeless and elegant script font.
  39. Notela by Forberas Club, $16.00
    Introducing Notela by Forberas Club Notela is a Handwritten Script font that will make your designs look classic, Farmhouse, Boho, and Feminine. It is a great font for events, Wedding Project, fashion, apparel projects, signature, album covers, logos, branding, magazines, social media posts, advertisements, but it also works great for other projects. Add it to your fonts’ library, and it will enhance your creativity! Notela is best for: - logos, branding, & Signatures. - Flyers, Album cover, Magazine, & Advertisements. - Website design , design blogs, & fashion. - Quote graphics for social media. - and also it works great for other projects. Whats included : - Fonts are provided in OTF file formats. - Character Set - Numerals and Punctuation (OpenType Standard) - Accents (Multilingual characters) If you have any questions, before or after purchase, please feel free to get in touch.
  40. 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.
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