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  1. Ongunkan Sidetic by Runic World Tamgacı, $49.99
    The Sidetic language is a member of the extinct Anatolian branch of the Indo-European language family known from legends of coins dating to the period of approximately the 5th to 3rd centuries BCE found in Side at the Pamphylian coast, and two Greek–Sidetic bilingual inscriptions from the 3rd and 2nd centuries BCE respectively. The Greek historian Arrian in his Anabasis Alexandri (mid-2nd century CE) mentions the existence of a peculiar indigenous language in the city of Side. Sidetic was probably closely related to Lydian, Carian and Lycian. The Sidetic script is an alphabet of the Anatolian group. It has about 25 letters, only a few of which are clearly derived from Greek. Consensus is growing that the script has essentially been deciphered.
  2. P22 Art Deco by P22 Type Foundry, $24.95
    Art Deco turned mundane objects into graceful, sensual works of art, with a nod towards the opulent and extreme. Art Deco sought to build upon the elements of Modern Art movements by focusing on the principal object and removing the extraneous elements found in the Victorian era and in Art Nouveau. The concept of "form following function" and the technological advances of the early 20th century played a very important role in defining the direction of Art Deco. Popular images included stylized people, svelte animals, tall buildings, sleek vehicles and exotic scenes. Art Deco typographic designers were also inspired by these diverse themes. P22's Art Deco font set shows the influence of a cross section of some of the various European and American Art Deco styles.
  3. Leco 1976 by CarnokyType, $-
    LECO 1976 is a headline display typeface in OpenType format. The title at the 1976 bottle of Lečo became an inspiration for creating this font. Besides the regular weight of the font, the font is drawn in light and bold font styles too, while each of these typefaces consists of a special alternative of an embedded diacritic. The font contains several specific styles as Stencil, Pixel, Tride, Shadow which combinations offer interesting possibilities for the typesetting. The metrics and kerning of every glyph of the font (except several glyphs in Bold) are identical. All the signs share the same character and size of the capital letters. This font is best used on strong posters or as a headline display typeface.
  4. Noble Serenity by Hipfonts, $9.00
    Introducing Noble Serenity, where timeless beauty meets serene elegance. This exquisite serif font is a harmonious blend of sophistication and tranquility, designed to elevate your designs with a touch of refined grace. With its clean lines, delicate curves, and perfectly balanced proportions, Noble Serenity exudes an aura of understated charm and sophistication. Each letter is meticulously crafted, reflecting the meticulous attention to detail and craftsmanship of a bygone era. Whether you're designing wedding invitations, luxury branding, or editorial layouts, Noble Serenity brings an air of refined beauty to your projects. Discover the captivating allure of Noble Serenity and let your designs embrace the essence of timeless elegance. Elevate your typography to new heights with this font that whispers of tranquility and commands attention with its noble presence.
  5. PF Bague Inline Pro by Parachute, $79.00
    Bague Inline Pro is the inline version of Bague Universal a contemporary geometric typeface family which blends distinct minimalist characteristics with mainstream details. Despite its inspiration from Herbert Bayer’s drawings of the 1920s, it diverts from the constructivist rigidity and display structure of early geometric typefaces by incorporating humanist characteristics as well as classic letterform shapes which balance out the extremity of the minimal shapes. Bague Inline is a typeface that stays true to its urban nature and heritage. A very interesting feature of Bague Inline is its vast array of uppercase alternates and ligatures which truly shine when set at display sizes. Make your selection from 4 groups of alternates as well as a rich set of discretionary ligatures and watch it transform into a flexible, charming and stylish typeface with strong modern aesthetics. This typeface offers enormous possibilities and variations for editorial design and branding. Bague Inline is the only commercially available inline typeface that comes in 4 weights for uppercase and lowercase letters. Each style consists of 775 glyphs with more that 128 alternates and ligatures and an extended set of characters which supports simultaneously Latin, Cyrillic and Greek. PDF Specimen Bague Inline on Behance
  6. Arthur Sans by SIAS, $34.90
    Arthur Sans is a new font design in the spirit of the Art Deco era, the age of elegance, stylishness and refinement. Use this unique typeface for distinctive personal stationary, outstanding business papers, captivating brochures and invitations; for marvellous posters, wonderful menus, hotel leaflets, exciting ads … for outstanding designs. You’ll find out that Arthur Sans is your friend for more than just fine typography. Five weights plus Italics – all equipped with a comprehensive Euro-Latin character set – will hardly leave anything to be desired. Additionally, the font Arthur Sans Regular contains an outstanding extra range of 70 ornamental characters, carefully designed to the very tone of the typeface, to give you a very special kick of extra value to enchant your designs. Alternatively, you can get this set of ornaments seperately, look at the Arthur Ornaments! Arthur Sans is but one part of a greater suite of exciting fonts: you may wish to also check out the sister fonts of the gorgeous Arthur Cabinet family, which will offer you another wonderful scope of fascinating typographic possibilities. For a matching Greek font go to Artemis. And finally, Arthur’s Irish friend is the fabulous Ardagh. __________________________________________________________________________________________
  7. Coffee and Danish JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    In the collection of vintage and historic images available online from the Library of Congress is one of the exterior of the Town Talk Diner in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Regrettably, on May 28, 2020, the Town Talk Diner was damaged by vandalism, and subsequently destroyed by a fire that engulfed the building early on the morning of May 29th due to civil unrest following the death of George Floyd. The restaurant first opened in 1946, closed in 2011 and subsequently re-opened under new ownership in 2014 with French cuisine, then from 2016 until its demise as an American bistro. While this was not known at the time of selecting the image for a typographic model, subsequent research on the diner turned up these facts. The large vintage sign above the entrance was in big, bold Art Deco letters with rows and rows of bulbs for illuminating the name at night. Coffee and Danish JNL, modeled from the image of that sign, is available in both regular and oblique versions. Perhaps, in a way, the type design will serve as a bit of historic recognition for a popular eating spot.
  8. Comalle by Latinotype, $49.00
    Comalle is an organic typeface that rescues some elements of handwritten script, but its stroke does not necessarily answer to a literal calligraphy structure. So Comalle could produce a powerful impact on the page, it was designed with thicker strokes than its counter forms. The objective is that the black of the letter fills the page and causes a fastest visual impact than typographies that balance blacks and whites. One of the most important tasks of the Comalle design was to think of how to handle the unequal percentages of blacks and whites in the typeface. The peculiar thing, is that the precision work of the letter does not make the blacks, but the whites; this is the reason why in one first instance it was very valid to start off designing in a very gross way, nevertheless, the majority energies are put in the details of the design of counter space. From the drained filling concept of forms Comalle was born, a typeface that pretends to enchant with its delicate counter space design and to impact with the heavy outlines which compose its form.
  9. Egiptian Sans Serif by Intellecta Design, $26.90
    a 3D version of the classic egiptian style, but in a sans serif mode
  10. Jackpot by Funk King, $5.00
    Jackpot is a font-bat of a slot machine for all your gaming needs.
  11. DB Floragraphy by Illustration Ink, $3.00
    DB Floragraphy is a collection of enjoyable floral designs with a spring themed feel.
  12. Summer Nights by BA Graphics, $45.00
    A very readable script, simple yet elegant. Works great in a multitude of applications.
  13. Telegrafo by E-phemera, $12.00
    Telegrafo was developed from a couple of words on a 1920s telegram from Argentina.
  14. WarpLetunical by Ingrimayne Type, $9.00
    A warped version of the font Letunical, WarpLetunical has a Halloweenish feel to it.
  15. BD Varicolor by Typedifferent, $25.00
    BD Varicolor is a display font with a certain twist of Swing and Charleton.
  16. Preta by Lián Types, $39.00
    Preta, portuguese for a very pure kind of black, has its name very related to its concept: I wanted to make the fattest/darkest script ever. People who follow my work may notice its forms are very related to works of my past (1) but this time the challenge was to be very cautious with the white spaces between letters. Not only I followed some rules and ductus of the copperplate style of calligraphy but also I took a lot of inspiration in posters of the early Art Nouveau (specially in Alfred Roller of the Vienna Secession) where letters forms looked like black squares if not looked from a close distance. With Preta, I wanted to achieve that same idea of “darkness” and thanks to the always welcomed question -what if?- the font grew a lot. The result is a very fat font, that looks delicious. Due to possible customer needs, I designed Preta Small, so it can be used in smaller sizes. Preta Ao Sol (which literally means under the sun!) is a style with those lovely tiny details to give the sensation of bright. Preta Ao Sol Solo was made to be used as a layered font with Preta. Finally, Preta Capitals serves as a company for Preta. Hope you enjoy the font as much as I did when designing it: The fact that it’s full of alternates, swashes, ligatures and swirls makes it really pleasurable at the moment of using it. Give it a try and dance with Preta! TIPS For better results, use Preta with the ‘standard ligatures’ feature activated. NOTES (1) Beatle in 2014. Seventies in 2015.
  17. Verao by insigne, $24.99
    Remember clear summer days as a kid? Remember open fields that you explored? Sun shining? Simple breezes sweeping past your face as you ran far and free? The feeling was uncomplicated and enjoyable. It was natural. That’s Verao, the simple spirit of summer. Alive and vibrant, Verao takes a turn away from the cold structure of today’s rigid creations and embraces the movement back to the value of things handmade. This artisan creation represents the rare, soul-invested fusion of the craftsman’s tools, materials, and hand movements, which shapes the solid--but beautifully defined--parts, pieces that, when put together, breathe a measure of life into everyday paragraphs and other bodies of text. Verao’s hand-written brush script, with its characters’ imperfect elegance and handmade quality, keeps your work looking organic. Write a word in more than a hundred different ways thanks to the large number of extra letters it offers. Two sets of lowercase alternative letters without connectors are included as is a set of swashed endings. Verao contains stylistic substitutions and ligatures, too, that you can combine however you like. Whichever way you design, the elements continue to appear balanced and separate and will undoubtedly add more personality to your design. So stop switching out cogs in your rigid set of fonts. Take time again to play with a natural face that’s both easy and energetic. Verao’s great temperament makes it a joy to design with. Let this spirit of summer take you away from the mundane. There’s a good chance Verao will lead you where you need to go. Production assistance from Lucas Azevedo.
  18. RFX Modern by Xaver Design Studio, $25.00
    RFX Modern, published in 2024, is a contemporary typeface. The idea was to create a typeface that is immediately associated with topics such as AI, blockchain, digitalization and innovation. The 90° angles and horizontal emphasis give it both a technical and futuristic character. Although it has a strong character of its own, it is still compliant enough to be used as a continuous text font. Monospacing and a high X-height make it very striking and pleasing to the eye. Of course, it supports all common accents and special characters of the Latin alphabet.
  19. Sello by Alex Jacque, $15.00
    Sello is a hand-drawn, geometric sans-serif with a touch of retro style. It's a unicase typeface inspired by hand-engraved, mid-1960s Spanish postage stamps, hence the name "Sello" – Spanish for "stamp". This font comes in three different weights – light, regular, and bold – with a regular and oblique version of each for a total of 6 styles. Vowels have a special third alternate glyph. Sello also contains the necessary diacritics and special characters to support several different languages. Looks great at the slightly larger point sizes, when used in header or display purposes.
  20. Naquia by Nantia.co, $16.00
    The Naquia Multilingual Brush font is a 100% handcrafted font with which you can achieve a handwritten-type lettering feeling. This typeface is a multilingual lettering font with Greek (of course), Latin characters and diacritics. The style of the font is perfect for your modern graphic design needs. This font has a really nice flow so you use it in a large text if you want to give them a touch of personality. In addition, this typeface can be used on social media content, for branding or packaging.
  21. Nerone by The Ampersand Forest, $20.00
    Nerone is a quasi-unicase display type family in four weights, from light to black. In its lighter versions, it's reminiscent of dignified flared serifs like Albertus. In its black version, it's comparable to display faces like Serif Gothic, with a hint of Mostra-like despotism... Inspired by ancient Roman capitals, Nerone takes a whimsical look at how they might turn into a black fatface, and how a matching lowercase might give the whole affair a whimsical feel — specifically when applied to fun branding and marketing uses. Part of The Ampersand Forest's Sondheim Series.
  22. Jughead PB by Pink Broccoli, $16.00
    Jughead PB is a classic vintage typestyle reminiscent of Archie Comics, and other retro comics and ads. Jughead PB began as a digitization of a film typeface known as Post Condensed by LetterGraphics, perfect for typesetting early children books, candy packaging, toy packaging, birthday invitations, and beyond. It's a bit like Cooper, while having a looser, more feel. Jughead is familiar, while being different, and a friendly feel without being too offbeat or eccentric. Try it out in your designs to take advantage of that deja vu connection.
  23. Mireyle by Letterhend, $17.00
    Let Mireyle add a classic of personality to your designs! This bold font makes it ideal for a variety of design projects, including posters, invitations, greeting cards, logos, and more. Whether you're creating a children's book or designing a catchy brand identity, this font is sure to bring a right answer. Features : Uppercase & lowercase Numbers and punctuation Alternates & Ligatures Multilingual PUA encoded We highly recommend using a program that supports OpenType features and Glyphs panels like many of Adobe apps and Corel Draw, so you can see and access all Glyph variations.
  24. New Era by Authentic World, $9.00
    Decorative, eye-catching and extravagant font. It stands out for the depth of its lines. In addition, it has a three-dimensional effect, it is a typeface that represents the beginning of a new stage, showing the Renaissance change with human figures and parts of the face (eyes, mouths, noses, animal bodies). You can use it for web designs, brands, advertising campaigns, titles, covers, posters, and much more. "New era" is a typeface worked with many details hidden in its design, each character is a new world that tells a story.
  25. Happy Trails by Breauhare, $35.00
    Happy Trails is a font that is based on the lettering (all upper case) used on most Trailways buses from 1936 through the very early 1960s. It also has a newly created set of lower case letters which never existed before. The font was tweaked and digitized by Bob Alonso & John Bomparte. Happy Trails has not only the flavor of the early Trailways buses but also a folksy, Western feel to it, and it’s even a bit silly or goofy, a fun font that has a variety of uses.
  26. Child Rainy by Sipanji21, $18.00
    Child Rainy" is a charming and whimsical display font characterized by its cute and quirky nature, featuring sharp corners in every letterform. Fonts with sharp corners often exhibit a playful yet edgy design, adding a unique and distinctive touch to the characters. This font can be an excellent choice for various creative projects, especially those targeting children's themes, playful designs, or any context where a combination of cuteness and a touch of edge is desired. Its blend of adorable and sharp elements can lend a distinctive visual appeal to your designs.
  27. Kunta by ArimaType, $18.00
    Kunta is a modern vintage serif font packaged in a modern and unique style, complete with access to your OpenType feature to access a large selection of alternative fonts and binders, choose the font you like from a variety of uppercase and lowercase letters to get a luxurious and elegant look. A quirky, fun, and versatile serif series with lots of ligatures and alternatives to spice up any design you fancy. This font is perfect for branding projects, Logo designs, Clothing Branding, packaging, magazine titles, advertisements, T-shirts, postcards and many more.
  28. Engeraly by Phoenix Group, $12.00
    Engeraly is a classy font that exudes a luxurious and serious impression, the combination of a serif font and also a minimalist concept makes the Engeraly font more versatile. The Engraly font is made with a combination of serif fonts that are suitable for a modern minimalist style, each line is made with precision and can be used for headlines or long text, there are many symbols in this font that can be used in various languages, you can see the availability of the letters on the poster. Thank you
  29. Technoda by Figuree Studio, $18.00
    Technoda is a futuristic font that carries uppercase and lowercase characters with a set of numbers that showcase a futuristic unique design in addition to galactic alternates and a cyberpunk theme. Take a trip through time and use it for movie posters set in space or in the future. Very suitable for sci-fi enthusiasts, create cards and personalized artwork, but don’t let the adventure stop with you. Use Technos for UX /UI, and techno projects and allow the rest of the world to get a glimpse of what the future may hold.
  30. MB Narrow by Ben Burford Fonts, $20.00
    MB Narrow is a very compressed display font that comes in three weights. with is full use of the 20 stylistic sets it gives the user a lot of scope to how it look. without using them it has a very rounded and geometric look but with alternates for the Capital A, M, N, V, W, X, Y and the lowercase a, f, g, v, w, x & y you can create a more traditional 'movie poster' look. with standard & discretional ligatures and oldstyle figures there are plenty of opentype features.
  31. Tavernaki by Nantia.co, $12.00
    The Tavernaki Handwritten Delicious Font is a 100% handwritten delicious font with which you can achieve a handwritten-type lettering feeling. This typeface is a multilingual lettering font with Greek (of course), Latin characters and diacritics. The style of the font is perfect for your modern graphic design needs. This font has a really nice flow so you use it in a large text if you want to give them a touch of personality. In addition, this typeface can be used on social media content, for branding or packaging.
  32. Stenzilla by DarezD, $13.00
    Stenzilla is a stencil font based on a rounded sans serif, a careful design, with cuts on the same diagonal axis for the curved strokes and elegant slight curves on the oblique strokes. Useful for branding, highlighted paragraphs, signs, headlines, or reading text. The design incorporates characters from the Cyrillic alphabet, special characters, and characters with diacritical marks. It has the versatility of a sans serif that allows it to be used in a wide variety of designs and styles along with the cut-stroke grace of a stencil font.
  33. Ink Brush by NamelaType, $19.00
    The Ink Brush Font is a captivating addition to the world of typography. This versatile typeface offers two distinctive versions, adding a dynamic element to your creative projects. The textured version brings a sense of artistic spontaneity with its handmade appearance, while the solid version delivers clarity and precision. Whether you’re aiming for a rustic, handcrafted feel or a sleek, professional look, the Ink Brush Font has you covered. It’s perfect for a wide array of design applications, from branding and packaging to invitations and artistic endeavors, infusing your work with character and style.
  34. Histadia by IbraCreative, $17.00
    Histadia is a strikingly modern chic serif typeface that seamlessly blends timeless elegance with contemporary aesthetics. Its graceful, high-contrast letterforms exude sophistication and versatility, making it an ideal choice for a wide range of design projects. The font’s crisp lines and refined serifs convey a sense of refined luxury, while its clean, minimalist detailing ensures legibility and impact in both print and digital applications. Histadia captures the essence of classic serifs while embracing a modern sensibility, making it a versatile choice for those seeking a harmonious balance between tradition and innovation in typography.
  35. Kecumik by IbraCreative, $17.00
    Kecumik, a stunning Glamour Serif typeface, seamlessly blends elegance with modern sophistication. Its graceful letterforms exhibit a harmonious balance of curves and serifs, exuding a timeless allure that captivates the eye. Kecumik’s intricate details and refined strokes contribute to its distinctive personality, making it an ideal choice for projects that demand a touch of glamour and a nod to classical aesthetics. Whether used in editorial design, branding, or luxury packaging, Kecumik’s versatile charm elevates any visual composition, embodying a sense of refined beauty that resonates across diverse design applications.
  36. Bearskin by Hanoded, $15.00
    NO! I don’t have a bearskin rug, nor a fur collar on my jacket. I believe fur should only be worn by its first owner. I have no idea why I called this font Bearskin: maybe I was influenced by one of the Viking novels I am reading - they’re full of Berserkers - but that name was already taken. Anyhoo, Bearskin font is a nice handmade all caps font. A little rough here and there, but with a lot of character as well. Bearskin comes with swashes, so you can have a ball!
  37. Kyonic by Storictype, $17.00
    Kyomic is a serif fonts with a solid looks bold and also beautiful curves in an alternate characters. A style that we choose as a Natural looks of the Hand-Drawn made Athans as a unique identity of this fonts. Kyomic also comes with alternative characters that carefully created for adding a minimalist decor of the letters. and it looks right on every character's we've made. Stylistic alternates allows versatile design options and works perfectly for Headlines, Posters, Logos Packaging, Branding, T-shirts, Greetings, Persentation and much more.
  38. Invincible Duo Script by Prestige Artsy Studio, $19.00
    Introducing Invincible Duo, a sleek, modern, and clean font package designed to elevate your creative projects. This dynamic duo consists of two fonts that perfectly complement each other, offering endless possibilities for your designs. The first font, a beautiful script, exudes elegance and charm. With an abundance of ligatures — over 170 ligatures, with every word becomes a work of art. Its flowing strokes and intricate details add a touch of sophistication, making it ideal for invitations, logos, branding, and other projects where a touch of beauty is desired. The second font, a bold sans, brings a contemporary edge to the table. With its clean lines and strong presence, it grabs attention and exudes confidence. Perfect for headlines, titles, and bold statements, this font adds a bold and modern touch to your designs, creating impact and visual appeal. Invincible Duo is carefully crafted to ensure seamless harmony between the script and sans font. When used together, they create a stunning visual contrast that captivates the audience. Whether combined or used individually, these fonts make a lasting impression and deliver a powerful, cohesive message.
  39. Magedo by Craft Supply Co, $20.00
    Introducing Magedo Vintage – Fluid Font Looking for a font that’s both fluid and exudes vintage charm? Look no further than Magedo Vintage – Fluid Font. This versatile typeface offers a blend of modern fluidity and classic vintage aesthetics display that will elevate your designs to the next level. Fluid Elegance Magedo Vintage boasts a fluidity that adds a touch of sophistication to your projects. Its smooth curves and flowing lines make it perfect for logos, headings, and invitations, creating a sense of dynamic movement that captures attention. Rustic Hand-Drawn Appeal Embrace the hand-drawn trend with Magedo Vintage. Its rustic, imperfect strokes give your text a unique character and a cozy, artisanal feel. Whether you’re designing a rustic wedding invitation or a quaint cafe menu, this font adds that charming touch. Timeless Stamp Effect Magedo Vintage also offers a stamp-like effect, reminiscent of classic imprints. This effect adds a sense of authenticity and nostalgia to your designs, making it ideal for vintage-themed posters, packaging, and labels.
  40. Boisterous Fun by Missy Meyer, $12.00
    Have you ever been drawing out the letters for a font, then you start making some multi-letter ligatures? Then you think up some more to make, and you make those too? And you keep making them, until you have over a hundred of them? No? Just me? Boisterous Fun is a font that started out simple -- a nice handwriting style with a single stroke width. But add in the ligatures, plus a dozen single-letter alternates and my usual crowd of accented characters for language support, and this baby has grown to over 600 characters total. It's a great casual font for branding or packaging, but it's also smoothed so it's easy for cutting. Boisterous Fun includes: - The usual A-Z, a-z, 0-9, and lots of punctuation; - Over 300 extended Latin characters for language support; - 140 alternates and ligatures for variety, all PUA-encoded for easy use! I had a ton of fun making it, and I hope you have a ton of fun using it!
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