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  1. Alpha Delta by Wiescher Design, $39.50
    The standard paperclip is the basic idea behind this Alpha Delta. By working on it, I changed it so that it doesn't look too much like a paperclip any more. Things happen, Gert Wiescher
  2. ID Gotira by Izouuss Design, $15.00
    Inspired by many Blackletter styles, ID Gotira Blackletter is a contemporary take of the historic Blackletter, also sometimes referred to as Old English. Modern, versatile, while not losing it's classic touch, it's also equipped with multi-language support and works best for headlines, body text, branding, packaging and posters.
  3. Terafile by Sudtipos, $39.00
    Terafile, a sans serif family designed by Raúl Plancarte who was inspired by hi-tech aesthetics. It is made up of eight weight variants with their respective italic versions. Ideally it works to capture in a graphic way the universe related to technology, sci-fi, industry and similar topics. It is a mixed family, because the construction of certain letters (as in "a", "f", "z", "B", "P", among others) is enriched with different finishes in structure to gain differentiation and plasticity. In other words, it moves away from an entirely academic design. Another important line in the creative concept of this typeface is the function of its ink traps, which, in addition to fulfilling their primary function, serve to gain gestuality in its use. This font is capable of covering complex design needs by enabling association with specific themes, which makes it highly competitive in its graphic line.
  4. Ploni by AlefAlefAlef, $125.00
    Ploni is a precise, geometric multilingual typeface. It contains many glyphs and fully supports 230 Latin, Hebrew and Cyrillic languages - which makes it an ideal font for the side-by-side use of Latin/Cyrillic and Hebrew characters. Many fonts are characterised by their unique character and language, and yet Ploni sheds almost all elements of uniqueness; as such, it will not overshadow your entire design. Every designer needs this functional font in their arsenal.
  5. SF Solo by Sultan Fonts, $19.99
    Solo is a renovation of an Arabic font designed by Sultan Maqtari in 2012 Solo is distinguished by its single and unconnected letters, as is the case with other Arabic fonts. Its letters are contemporary and do not dispense with the features of Arabic letters that are clear, legible and simple. But it gives user different creative possibilities, This font can be used in all artistic and creative projects in print and screen.
  6. Coma by Barnbrook Fonts, $30.00
    In its original form Coma was designed for use alongside Japanese typography. The uniform shape of Coma's letterforms allow it to be set horizontally or vertically with equal ease. With a striking profile, modular form and contemporary character, Coma can be used in myriad configurations. The name Coma refers to the perplexity of contemporary existence, to be assaulted by an endless stream of news and stimuli, and to feel paralysed and exhausted by it all.
  7. Budare by fragTYPE, $14.00
    Budare is a geometric font family that rebelled to find its own identity within an ocean of other typefaces of the same style. Its design is based on the shape of the wrought iron plate used in Venezuela and other countries to make arepas and other foods. Its appearance is strongly defined by basic geometric shapes such as the circle and its upright style is accompanied by rotated italics "rotalics" that complement its rebellious spirit. Because of its strong display characteristics, its best uses are focused on posters, branding, titles and anything that needs a strong graphic emphasis.
  8. Plinc Bubble Gum by House Industries, $33.00
    Bubble Gum is a juicy multi-dimensional gob of goodness that’s bursting at the seams with loads of alphabetic appeal. Its well-padded figure transforms the ample letterforms found in classic comic strip word balloons into a warm and casual display font with a little extra kick. Cooked up by Dave West for Photo-Lettering, Inc. between the late 1960s and early 70s, Bubble Gum was finally digitized by Jess Collins in 2011. Please note that the shaded version of the typeface is composed by layering the Regular font and a separate Drop Shadow font. Some assembly required. 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. Featured in: Best Fonts for Logos
  9. Interlace by Holland Fonts, $30.00
    Designed inspired by video technology and meant for the use on television, but never really made it there. Yet...
  10. Boshela by Nissa Nana, $23.00
    Boshela is a beautiful script font with a classy, elegant, and modern look. Get inspired by its authentic vibe!
  11. Tropical Summer by Bluestudio, $15.00
    Tropical Summer is perfect combination of five fonts all your design project needs. Get inspired by its classy appearance!
  12. Mercurio by Cubo Fonts, $29.00
    Mercurio is a sans serif type, inspired by scientific symbolism. It has a soft grey appearance suitable for text.
  13. Yoriko by URW Type Foundry, $19.99
    Yoriko is a Latin display type from Frank Lüdicke. Its design was heavily influenced by Japanese brush stroke glyphs.
  14. Square by Philippe Souza, $15.00
    A decorative font, plain and simple. Ordered and square. Inspired by space. It can be used easily with contour.
  15. AT Move Nath! by André Toet Design, $75.00
    NATH !* Is a peculiar typeface. It’s design came by the fascination of Optical Illusions and 3D on a flat surface, like with Holborn and Powerplay. The typeface is named after a girlfriend of André Toet. *Made in the UK, 1974, London (Central School of Art & Design). (Redesigned 2013 by André Toet / Jasper Terra). Concept/Art Direction/Design: André Toet © 2017
  16. Harry Pro by Red Rooster Collection, $60.00
    This revival of Harry is based on the original design by Marty Goldstein (and C.B. Smith). Goldstein, born in Chicago in 1939, was the co-founder of the groundbreaking Creative Black Book. He graduated from the Pratt Institute in 1960. Harry, first published by VGC in 1966, was named for his father. ITF has added four new weights to the original six.
  17. Majestic Mishmash by Fenotype, $29.95
    Majestic Mishmash is inspired by old times, patterns, ornaments and Eduardo Recife's work. Majestic Mishmash is totally hand drawn and every letter is unique. There’s even double version of A-Z and a-z to prevent identical characters being side by side. It’s suitable choice for flyers, posters, and headlines and advertisement whenever you need to have a distinguishable visual style.
  18. Roadblock JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Roadblock JNL is the solidified and slanted version of Patriotica JNL --a stars and stripes font based on lettering by the late Alf R. Becker as commissioned by Signs of the Times® magazine. Thanks to Tod Swormstedt of ST Publications, Inc. and the American Sign Museum in Cincinati, Ohio for providing source material for use as a work model.
  19. Zanderley by Greater Albion Typefounders, $15.00
    Zanderley was inspired by a small, almost random sample from a turn-of-the-last- century calligrapher’s instructional manual. It’s a bit Roman, mixed with a little blackletter and a lot of random decorative fun.The family consists of two typefaces- Zanderley regular is a heavy, friendly an d fun display face. They are well complimented by Zanderley initials. Try them out soon!
  20. Get Holland by Etcsupply, $14.00
    Get Holland designed by Ilham Nashrul Huda & published by Etcsupply This item absolutely coolest font & recomended for branding, lettering, logo, advertising,t-shirt design , book & magazine cover, Photograpy logo, Poster etc. Easy add that element to just about any project where a special touch of class is required. Get Holland Features: Get Holland Regular Get Holland Extras Get Holland Swash
  21. Marins Perdus by Biroakakarati, $9.00
    This font is inspired by graffiti calligraphy, it's only block letters in a modern style and more readable. The name "Marins Perdus" is from a novel by Jean-Claude Izzo "Les Marins Perdus", set in Marseille. The letters of "Marins Perdus" have a light inclination to the left, slim letters in a cool style, perfect for a title or a street event.
  22. VLNL Cleaver by VetteLetters, $29.99
    Chop chop! VLNL Cleaver is an important tool in the Vette Letters’ kitchen. It’s a butcher knife of a font. Razor sharp, ultra heavy and with pointy slanted serifs. At first glance it seems straight-lined, but a closer look revails that all straight lines are curved inward slightly, which enhances the sharp image even more. Cleaver was originally designed by DBXL for cutting meat - hell, it even hacks right through bone. It can easily splice a chicken in one slash or seperate ribs, just like that. You can also very well use it to chop up hard vegetables like pumpkin or squash on the chopping block. It gets better, the opposite blunt side can be deployed to crush ingredients like garlic, nuts or spices like black pepper. You could use a grinder, but with Cleaver it’s more fun, isn’t it? VLNL Cleaver is suitable to give a sharp edge to flyers, posters, logos (Heavy metal bands and other) or magazine headlines.
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  24. Keitana MF by Masterfont, $59.00
    A practical font family with 2 weights for all your day by day headlines, signage etc. An extended sans serif typeface with rounded endings that provides unique bold appearance without losing legibility.
  25. Mr & Mrs Konky by Rocket Type, $12.00
    Bet your sweet donkey it’s Mr. and Mrs. Konky! A causal, cartoony concoction made by hand! Marital bliss has been achieved with tons of alternates, ligatures and a full Vietnamese character set.
  26. Western Adventure JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Western Adventure JNL is based on a classic lettering stencil of the 1950s. Part of a growing series of such stencil fonts by Jeff Levine, it's a perfect complement to Buckdance JNL.
  27. Mykonos by Deniart Systems, $20.00
    A geometrical, modern, angular design inspired by the Greek Key. It's complex yet simple, creating smooth, continuously flowing print. This font is well suited for headlines, posters, greeting cards, and much more.
  28. Carnival by House Industries, $33.00
    Unlike the modest fonts in your menu content with discreetly imparting information, Carnival is conspicuous by design. Deliberately engineered to attract eyeballs, the typeface’s unmistakable silhouette produces a dramatic visual texture that stands out in print, on screen, or in any environment where your message demands to be noticed. The steady yet vibrant rhythm created by its letterforms also makes Carnival ideal for fashioning alphabet patterns and graphic devices. Flaunting a lean slender body anchored by stout stroke endings, Carnival turns conventional typographic thinking on its head by inverting the relative thickness of its stems and serifs. This reverse-contrast approach stretches all the way back to the roots of modern advertising, when similar types became the favorite for posters, packaging, and loads of consumer products during the 1800s. The striking style prevailed well into the next century, as Harold Horman, co-founder of New York City-based Photo-Lettering. Inc., modernized a version for the company’s popular film-typesetting service in the early 1940s. Digitized and expanded by Dan Reynolds in 2013, Carnival had previously been used exclusively for House Industries projects. Now you can get in on the action, and use this stunning slice of type history anytime you want your work to turn heads. SUGGESTED USES Carnival’s unique character commands attention, making it the perfect voice for promotional pieces, editorial design, labels, packaging, posters, and any other application that needs to strike the right tone. 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.
  29. Monbloc by Rui Nogueira, $6.99
    Monbloc is a typeface inspired by geometry and lines. It intends to be a practical font wich gives the designer the freedom to incorporate it in his wildest designs.
  30. Sentry by Solotype, $19.95
    Here's a good old Victorian job printing font. Faithful to the original issued by Barnhart Bros. & Spindler about 1880. Nothing wildly decorative about it, yet it clearly looks old.
  31. Pattaya by Larin Type Co, $12.00
    Modern script font inspired by summer, airy and attractive, Pattaya will fit perfectly into any project and decorate it. Alternates and ligatures will help to make it more natural.
  32. Bloc Boy by Mans Greback, $59.00
    Bloc Boy is a handwritten typeface by Måns Grebäck.  Its 150+ alternates and swashes gives it great variety, and the contextual alternates ensures the font a genuinely handwritten look.
  33. Al Glamour Bouquet by Aluyeah Studio, $125.00
    Hello Aluyeaholics! Glamour Bouquet, a magnificent wadding handwritten font. It's was inspired by a royal wedding that just took place in our town. Uniting the two empires of the two major cities of our country. Coming with 140+ stunning and super easy to use alternates and ligatures. Super Easy to Use alternates - You can easily call alternates using special combination like a.2 k.3 b.4 t.h c.c etc. To get results like the preview just type g.7l.8amour.3 b.6ouquet.2
  34. Sunbathe by Java Pep, $13.00
    Introducing an elegant script font called Sunbathe, every shape of this font is made by the natural strike. To customize, Sunbathe comes with some features like alternate and ligature. It's perfect for branding, magazines, greeting card, wedding invitation, social media stories, etc. What you will get : - Opentype features - Multilingual, support 16 languages ( Afrikaans, Albanian, Catalan, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Icelandic, Italian, Norwegian, Portuguese, Spanisch, Swedish, Zulu ) If you have any questions or need technical support, don't hesitate to comment, message or contact java.indonesian@yahoo.com.
  35. Mangarans by Raditya Type, $13.00
    Mangarans is a Modern Victorian Blackletter, which is combining modern and classic typography. It has a vintage feel, and as a result, it matches a wide variety of designs. Get inspired by its retro feel.
  36. Rundgotisch by HiH, $10.00
    One of my favorites. Rundgotisch is a easy to read for eyes that are accustomed to roman letterforms, yet keeps in touch with its blackletter roots. It was released around 1900 by Schelter & Giesecke of Leipzig, Germany. Can be used to set short text passages and pairs easily with many different decorative initials of the period. A very useful typeface. Don't leave home without it. According to Bringhurst, Schelter & Giesecke was formed in 1819 by Johann Gottfied Schelter and Christian Friedrich Giesecke. This old German printing house was sucked up by state-owned Typoart in 1946, after Marshall Zhukov and the Red Army had established Soviet dominion over East Germany.
  37. Fabular by Tour De Force, $25.00
    Fabular is our serif font family with 12 styles. Inspired by vintage typefaces, but designed for modern purposes, Fabular comes in 6 weights with matching Italics. Short, thick and rounded serifs, spiced by specific terminal endings and finial bring gentle visual softness to Fabular's design. Tightly spaced by its serif's design, Fabular packs paragraph easily with great balance and rhythm within the sentences. It is decorative and serious font family at the same time which gives wide range of possibility for designers to use it: on posters, packages, labels, magazines, websites and many more situations. Contains Fractions, Oldstyle Figures, Denominator and Numerator as OpenType features.
  38. Peace by Burghal Design, $29.00
    Don't you HATE it when this happens? You're protesting the war in Iraq, and the other protesters keep pointing at you and giggling. You can't figure out what they could possibly be laughing at...You look up and then it hits you: you're holding a sign that looks like it was made by your 5-year old kid brother. It's sloppy, the words are crooked, hell, it's BARELY READABLE. How is anyone ever going to take you seriously with THAT SIGN???? There's only one solution...To further your cause, you need Burghal Design's Peace font. Peace contains upper and lower letters, numbers, punctuation, even foreign accented characters! Clean, concise, and oh, SO legible, you'll have no problem getting your message across with this typeface. Who knows, you might even make the evening news.
  39. Beatnik Barbie by Type Innovations, $39.00
    Beatnik Barbie is a unconventional font design inspired by Jack Kerouac and the ‘Beat Generation’. It is an original design by Alex Kaczun and it is a derivative work based on his original ‘Beatnik’ font. It has an informal style about it, and invokes a casual and friendly mood. Beatnik Barbie incorporates many alternate letter forms, which work like ligatures, so when you type, it automatically substitutes different letter forms for a truly custom hand-written look. Perfect for any application. Beatnik Barbie truly has the heart and soul of the beat mentality. Groovin' baby.
  40. Kairos Variable by Monotype, $314.99
    Kairos is equal parts traditional and digital. Inspired by 19th century wood type fonts called Grecians, it’s an octagonal slab serif at its core. The serif detailing makes it radiate in headlines, with the square serifs driving its performance in text. The 51 weights and widths—all with small caps—offer a flexible and usable contemporary palette of styles perfect for branding, advertising and packaging. Kairos is stout, but has energy. It often looks athletic, industrial, and stern, while the subtle rounded features can also give it a gentlemanly and gracious demeanor. Kairos Variables are font files which are featuring two axis and have a preset instance from Thin to Black and Condensed to Extended.
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