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  1. Samy by Soda, $20.00
    Samy is pure warm in a rational world. Yet its features cover uses of any kind. From very thin to chubby weights, this typeface offers a wide range of styles. This work is composed of two subfamilies: Samy, which gives a more conventional font looking, and the Alt version, conveying more fun and joy.
  2. Orion by Linotype, $29.99
    Hermann Zapf made his first scetches for Orion in 1963. Zapf's aim was to create a neutral textface which can be ideally used as a newspaper face. Its strokethickness and open letterforms also fits well for book and magazine production. The final two weights of Orion were released in 1974 for the Linofilm photocomposing machine.
  3. Komet Pro by Jan Fromm, $65.00
    Komet is a sturdy typeface with a calm and upright feel. Although it derives inspiration from classical English sans-serifs, it’s not too closely related to that model. Komet, instead, feels rather more lively and contemporary. Its compact spacing, low stroke contrast and heavy dots and accents give it an almost monolinear quality. The diagonals are slightly curved and the counters of the round letters such as b, o and q are generously wide. The muted, understated middle weights are built for extended body copy, while Komet’s thin and dark weights look brisk and assertive and make for subtly expressive headlines. Komet is an ideal choice for editorial design, branding and corporate design. The Komet Pro family comes in eight weights with matching italics, from Thin to Black. Each font contains around 850 glyphs, including a rich repertoire of OpenType features. Small caps, ligatures, ten different figure sets with matching currency symbols, stylistic alternates and arrows make Komet Pro a comprehensive toolkit for ambitious typography.
  4. Komet by Jan Fromm, $45.00
    Komet is a sturdy typeface with a calm and upright feel. Although it derives inspiration from classical English sans-serifs, it’s not too closely related to that model. Komet, instead, feels rather more lively and contemporary. Its compact spacing, low stroke contrast and heavy dots and accents give it an almost monolinear quality. The diagonals are slightly curved and the counters of the round letters such as b, o and q are generously wide. The muted, understated middle weights are built for extended body copy, while Komet’s thin and dark weights look brisk and assertive and make for subtly expressive headlines. Komet is an ideal choice for editorial design, branding and corporate design. The Komet family comes in eight weights with matching italics, from Thin to Black. The glyph set of each font contains around 520 glyphs and provides good everyday support for most Latin-based languages. For a wider range of advanced OpenType features, Komet Pro is also available.
  5. Byngve by Linotype, $29.99
    Inspired by calligraphic styles from 15th century Italy, master Swedish typographer Bo Berndal designed the Byngve font family. With four styles-Regular, Italic, Bold, and Bold Italic-Byngve proudly shows its process: Berndal wrote out the entire family by hand before digitizing it and converting its beauty into a typeface. Byngve is most suited for advertising uses, and for greeting cards. The name Byngve comes from Bo Berndal's two Christian names: Bo Yngve. He just put the two names together and it formed Byngve"."
  6. Empire by Font Bureau, $40.00
    In 1937, Morris Fuller Benton designed Empire, titling capitals that became the headline style for Vogue magazine. In 1989, David Berlow revived it for Publish magazine, adding an italic and a lowercase, both unavailable in the original. He revisited Empire in 1994 with Kelly Ehrgott Milligan, adding two heavier weights, small caps, and an elegant set of Art Deco–flavored oldstyle figures, ultimately expanding it to a seven-part series; FB 1989–94
  7. Picayune Intelligence BT by Bitstream, $50.99
    The unusual name for this Deco style typeface comes from the playful and pun-laden 1960s Rocky & Bullwinkle TV show. It is the name of the newspaper in the mythical town of Frostbite Falls, MN, home of the two cartoon stars. The name, Picayune Intelligence, literally means “pretty dumb”, but we don’t think that describes Nick’s competent design at all. It is comforting to know that someone is still watching quality television.
  8. GHEA Aram by Edik Ghabuzyan, $40.00
    GHEA Aram is a super family font. It has 10 upright weights and their Italics. GHEA Aram supports Central European, Armenian and Cyrillic language systems. The weights from Regular to Bold and their Italics can be used as text fonts. The weights thinner than Regular and thicker than Bold can be used as Display fonts. It is an easily readable two side serif high contrast font but the eyes don't get tired while reading.
  9. Flicking by Ahmad Jamaludin, $17.00
    Introducing FLICKING, a font that's like a groovy time machine to the 60s. With its bold retro script and the added Shadow version, creating that perfect vintage look is a breeze. FLICKING offers two styles: Regular and Shadow, making it versatile for logos, invitations, labels, magazines, books, and even greeting cards. Features: Flicking Main File Has 2 Families: Regular and Shadow Instructions (Access special characters, even in Cricut Design) Simple Installations Thank you, Dharmas Studio
  10. Funky Tut NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    Two handlettered typefaces from J. M. Bergling’s 1914 classic, Art Alphabets and Lettering collided to produce this lively and unusual combination. The caps were originally called "Morocco", and the lowercase are taken from his Keramic Text. The result suggested more of an Egyptian flair, in an offbeat kind of way, and so it got its name. Both versions of the font include 1252 Latin, 1250 CE (with localization for Romanian and Moldovan).
  11. Blackrocky by Letterara, $18.00
    Blackrocky is a natural dry brush font. a tough-looking font with natural strong brush touch ready to rock every design you make. this font has a striking look and a good flow font that can add a stylish to your designs. It’s perfect for logos, quotes, posters, packaging, movie title, youtube banner, clothing, and every other design which needs a strong touch. It is PUA encoded which means you can access all of the glyphs with ease! Add it confidently to your projects, and you will love the results.
  12. Roughgates by Mozatype, $15.00
    Roughgates Display Font is a bold and chunky lettered display typeface. It’s a versatile serif typeface that gives a vintage aesthetic. Roughgates has multi-language support with western characters included. Roughgates include 2 font , clean version and rough version Add this font to your creative ideas and notice how it will make them stand out! What’s Included : – Works on PC & Mac – Easy to use ( Installations ) – Easy Convert to webfont – Compabilty Windows, Apple, Linux, Cricut, Silhouette and Other cutting machines Thanks for downloading, and I hope you enjoy it!
  13. Brokefold Sans by Tigade Std, $15.00
    Brokefold Sans, is a Sans Serif font with combination of rounded and strong edges. It's suited to cover various of tasks such as editorial to brand design, advertising, magazine layout and many more. Brokefold consists with plenty OpenType features to ease your tasks. Brokefold comes with all uppercase shapes. However, it comes with complete characters as well as international characters. Features: - Standard Characters (Uppercase) - Numerals - Punctuations - International Characters Disclaimer: Clips arts shown in the posters/images are not included. It is for promotional purpose. Enjoy designing and stay Safe! Tigadestd
  14. Camping Holiday by Hanoded, $15.00
    My family and I are off to England for a camping holiday this summer. I have booked some small, basic campsites which are close to nature. The kids love to camp, especially since we can have a campfire at night! I was thinking about this when I worked on Camping Holiday font. It is a cute sans serif ‘book cover’ font. That doesn’t mean that you cannot use it for something else; fancy a poster? No problem. Need a font for your website? Go ahead! It’s yours for the taking!
  15. Eyadish by Eyad Al-Samman, $7.00
    Eyadish is an entertaining, comic, and childish font. The name of this font is originally derived from two main syllables. The first one is "Eyad-" which refers to my first name and the second syllables is "-ish" which means characteristics of or relating to. Hence, "Eyadish" refers to the characteristics that "Eyad", the typographer, himself has and had during his childhood. I do like this font for its childish and comic shapes. I have decided to design this font trying to leave a humble and personal imprint regarding the magic and innocent world of all children. Frankly, it is my most favorable designed font. This font comes in two different weights with facilities for writing and publishing in different alphabets included in various Latin and Cyrillic texts and scripts. "Eyadish" is primarily designed to be fit with all prints of kids, children, and juveniles' products. It is major usage is in advertisements and publications. It is suitable for T-shirts, books' covers of children such as fairy tales and comic stories, advertisement light boards in malls, and titles in parental, childish, comic, and other related magazines. "Eyadish" also can be printed in many children's products such as garments, towels, shoes, socks, toys, pacifiers, diapers, exhibitions, festivals, books titles and contents, medicines' packages, kindergartens' signs, buses, comic and TV series, kids and children organizations and charities names, images, software, foods including milk cans, candies, chocolates, and other related products. The font is extremely and distinguishably attractive when it is used with various, and vivid colorful letters and words in posters, cards, and placards. "Eyadish" is specifically designed for commercial, educational, cultural, and social purposes related to infants, babies, kids, and children. The main characteristic of "Eyadish" Typeface is in its childish look that remains when anyone reads or types or even deals visually with its characters.
  16. Solo Beats by PizzaDude.dk, $17.00
    It's clear, fat and juicy - it's my Solo Beats font! It has got that organic feeling of something handmade...and that is exactly what it is. Even though I digitally removed some inkblobs here and there, the handmade look is quite clear!
  17. Anjara by 611 Studio, $15.00
    This typeface got its name from "anyar", which means "new/modern" in local Indonesian (Javanese). Just like it's name, this typeface gives a modern and simple look. Anjara's medium contrast makes it easily stand out in any compositions, especially it's bold version.
  18. Just One by Supersemarletter, $11.00
    Just one is a fun and friendly handwritten font. Its casual charm makes it look very simple, easy to read and, ultimately, very versatile. This font will look amazing in any context, whether it’s used on a DIY, outdoor project or as a main title!. Honestly it works perfectly for headlines, logos, posters, packaging, T-shirts and much more. Font Features : • Regular version • Character set A-Z in uppercase and lowercase • Numerals & Punctuation • Accented Characters • Multiple Languages Supported Recommended to use in Adobe Illustrator or Adobe Photoshop with opentype feature. If you have questions, just send me a message and I'm glad to help.
  19. 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!
  20. Qudro by Creative17studio, $10.00
    Qudro is a new font aimed at minimalist logo projects. Besides, this font is also suitable for other design projects such as movie titles, branding, taglines etc. Use alternative letters from this font to make your logo / design more attractive. Qudro contains: – Standard character font – Numeral & punctuation – Alternate each letter character standard – Supports multi languages Qudro has 3 styles: Regular, Outline, and Oblique Make this font has many options in its use according to the design project you need. To access additional characters, you can use major editing software (example: Illustrator) and find it in the glyph menu, or it can be in the character-map setting (Windows) / character viewer (Mac).
  21. Buinton Rough by Melvastype, $35.00
    Buinton Rough is roughed up version of Buinton. There are three versions with increasing distress level. Buinton Rough is a script typeface with noble and vintage looks. It has serifs at the beginnings of the strokes, swash capitals and formal design. Buinton Rough has lots of alternate characters, swashes and ligatures. It has also a bunch of tails with different shapes and widths to give the vintage logotype or sports look to your design. These alternates makes Buinton Rough very versatile. You can design beautiful, elegant and diverse typographic elements with it. It’s well suited for logos, lettering artwork, t-shirt designs, editorial illustrations to name a few.
  22. Seabright Monument by Device, $39.00
    During a ‘type walk’ at the 2007 AtypI conference in Brighton, typographer Phil Baines pointed out what he considered to be a particularly egregious example of over-decorative art nouveau lettering on a war memorial. This made me determined to use it as the basis for a font. Released in Opentype, it now features ligatures, swashes and alternates. It’s not certain if the curved top bars on the E and F are a feature of the original design or due to climbers using them as footholds, but I incorporated them anyway. It has recently been used for invitations and supporting print material for formal charity dinners at the House of Lords.
  23. Zidler by MKGD, $13.00
    One of my all time favourite movies is Baz Luhrmann’s Moulin Rouge. In it, there’s a brief scene where the proprietor of the Moulin Rouge (Harold Zidler) signs away the deeds to the establishment. The actual signing of his signature is what motivated me to create this script font. Although it’s not an exact replica of the character’s hand, I like to think that it has the same crisp immediacy of the original. With its consistent oblique slant, narrow and long ascenders and descenders, and the occasional blobbing of letters, the overall effect, gives the appearance of a correspondence penned by lamplight while a storm rages outside.
  24. Contype by Wiescher Design, $39.50
    Once I had a young, very eager and interested designer in my employ. We got into talking about where our letterforms come from and the habits in perception we are used to. He did not quite believe me. So I said, let's try to design a typeface where everything is just the opposite of what we are used to. We really had a hard time, our habits crept up on us all the time. But after a couple of weeks we finally finished this typeface and wanted to call it crazytype, but my young apprentice ­ who did most of the manual labor ­ said Contype sounded crazier. So it became Contype and it's really crazy, with a small asian touch to it. Yours very crazy Gert Wiescher
  25. 3D Fantablock Beveled by Okaycat, $24.50
    Fantablock is a bold, high impact text. The edges are beveled to create the illusion of 3D raised text. The bevel effect makes it easy to create an embossed or engraved look. Punchy outlines make Fantablock perfect for headlines, or any project you want to be really eye catching. It is intended for larger sizes, but with care can be set small too. To make it extra fun, a handful of the largely useless alternates, (like that dumb “currency” symbol) were replaced with big blocky hearts, stars, arrows, and even a crown. Check it out! Fantablock is extended, containing the full West European diacritics & a full set of ligatures, making it suitable for multilingual environments & publications.
  26. Ugroh Black by Saffatin.co, $12.00
    Get ready to jazz up your design game with the brave Ugroh Display Black font include Italic! Armed with a whopping 260 glyphs, it's got all the languages covered and comes with a bonus of ligatures and alternative glyphs. So, whether you want to add a fancy twist or a subtle tweak, it's got you covered and will make your designs shine like a star! With its bold and modern look, Ugroh Display Black font is a perfect choice for any design project that requires a touch of elegance. Its clean lines and sharp edges will give your designs a professional look that will impress any audience. Whether you're creating a logo, a poster, or a website layout, Ugroh display black font will give your project a unique and stylish look. Its versatile character set makes it a great choice for a variety of design styles, from minimalistic to ornate. And with its extensive language support, you can be sure that your message will be heard loud and clear, no matter where your audience is located. So, why settle for a dull and uninspired design when you can jazz it up with Ugroh display black font? Try it out today and see your designs shine like never before!
  27. Mundbind NL by Hanoded, $15.00
    I just visited my good friend Jakob Fischer from Pizzadude.dk in Denmark. As always we talked fonts, drank coffee and walked endlessly through Copenhagen, the city where he lives. We thought it would be a fun idea to each create a font from a handmade sign we saw in the city. We only had like 7 glyphs to work with, so the rest was up to our imagination. We also thought it would be nice to give the fonts a similar name. Mundbind means mask in Danish. When you Google translate it, it will give you the wrong translation (it will say 'mouth piece'), so trust me on this one! My font is called Mundbind NL - where the NL stands for Netherlands. Jakob will hopefully call his finished font Mundbind DK - where the DK stands for Denmark. Mundbind NL comes with a monster load of diacritics (including Vietnamese) and two alternate glyphs for the lower case letters that will cycle as you type.
  28. South Central by Loshaj Foundry, $9.00
    "To us it ain't vandalism. It's just letting the people know: We grew up here. This is our neighborhood. And as they pass by they know where we're at." – Los Angeles gang member Graffiti is equivalent to local news, its intended purpose is to inform general populace where gang members are, where they operate, as far as territory lines, and which neighborhoods are at war. Gang Graffiti can be used for: – Marking territory with graffiti. – It's a form of gang advertisement. – Letting people know who's in the gang, living, dead, or in prison. – Which neighborhoods they are at war with. – Who are their allies. Graffiti has along history, specifically Los Angeles gang graffiti, which has has been around since the 1930s. South Central typeface includes uppercase letters, numbers, and select punctuation glyphs.
  29. Dreamworld by Hanoded, $10.00
    The last couple of years felt like I was living in a bad dream: I witnessed crazy leaders, climate change and now Covid. I usually name my fonts after things that affect me and this one is not different. Dreamworld is a font I made with a cheap marker pen I liberated from my kids’ pencil box (I will put it back, pinky promise…). It is a bit rough, but also very easy to read and distinctive enough to make your work stand out. Of course it comes with extensive language support (let me mention Vietnamese again…) and two sets of alternate glyphs, that cycle as you type.
  30. Gwen by Fontfabric, $35.00
    Gwen is a variable type system in 7 weights. The complete font family consists of two subfamilies: the highly characteristic Display Serif family which shows its full potential and beauty in big sizes and a more subtle Text variation appropriate for smaller sizes. The variable font combines the best of both worlds and provides unique flexibility to switch between all of the font weights and the text and display style at the same time. The font supports Extended Latin and Cyrillic scripts and its main purpose is to be used in editorials, although it may find good implications in headlines, impactful landing pages, posters, and packaging.
  31. Roberts Script by Roland Hüse Design, $28.00
    Robert's Script is a fresh brush calligraphy typeface with a smooth flow. The Family consists of two weights, Light and Regular. Its stylistic character is based on an elegant brush style. It can be used in various forms of communications. It contains OpenType Features such as Stylistic Alternates, Contextual Alternates, Standard Ligatures, Terminal Forms, Old Style Figures for numbers and Fractions. All European latin languages are covered with diacritics and special characters. For more details on the features and how to make the most out of this font, please refer to the OpenType guide at https://drive.google.com/file/d/1exEp9VcLM1rmrF9ptO2OWlQKKA-uyb4r/view?usp=sharing Cheers & Enjoy!
  32. Dry Cowboy by Chank, $99.00
    Yee haw! Send me a shot of sarsparilla and let's celebrate a new cowboy font! This time we're pleased to introduce a new, more legible counterpart to Chank's Drunk Cowboy font. The resultant new font has a bit less of a drawl to it and is known as Dry Cowboy. Now you have a choice for smaller text setting when using Drunk Cowboy as the headline font. Wrangle the two together and put a little giddyup in your designs.
  33. Munkis by RagamKata, $14.00
    Munkis - Retro serif Munkis is a retro-themed serif font that offers a unique and attractive look to the letters. With a distinctly vintage touch, Munkis evokes a unique character and style, perfect for attention-grabbing design projects. Munkis comes in two versions, namely regular and outline, which provide flexibility and variety in its use. The outline version on Munkis gives dimension and depth to the letters, adding a creative and modern touch to your designs.
  34. Frudis by Luxfont, $38.00
    Unique family of color realistic fonts Frudis. Trick is to have two fonts - bold and thin. Each one can serve individually, but the real magic begins when you stack them in different colors, creating unique play of textures and colors. Features: - Duo Font - Ability to adapt letters to other languages - Kerning IMPORTANT: - Check the glyphs in the font before buying! - SVG fonts contain raster letters. - Check it www.colorfonts.wtf - Try a FREE DEMO version before buying. ld.luxfont@gmail.com
  35. Setsuko by Pelavin Fonts, $20.00
    Setsuko finds its origins on the ancient Silk Road, a network of trade routes crossing the continent of Asia, named for the Chinese silk trade which began in the Han Dynasty more than two thousand years ago. Originally designed to brand and package products celebrating the charm and mystery of the Ancient East, the characters in Setsuko are intended to express admiration and respect, not stereotyping or parody hoping to leave room for a designer's creativity and personal interpretation.
  36. Melodi by Diego Berakha, $20.00
    Melodi is the result of years of working with hand made types on my designs. Every time I draw the letters and words that I need for every design piece. One day I decided to go serious and make a real type of it and “Melodi” is the result of this work. It’s a calligraphic font, built using a regular stroke, and carefully crafted to have nice joins between all the letters. It has some playful but stylish capitals that brings lot of personality to the font. It work super nice either in lowercase writing as in all-caps texts. It looks specially good on lists of words or small sentences. Melodi is a playful but very versatile font, it can be used in lots of different scenarios. From creating a logo, writing the tittles of a catalogue or use it in a poster combined with other types (it work really well as counter point of more classical types) to motion graphics animations or advertising work. It can be cute but it also can do hard work!
  37. Bright Dream by Supersemarletter, $11.00
    Bright Dream is a cute and quirky handwritten font. It will add an incredibly sweet and joyful touch to your designs. Add this beautiful font to each of your creative ideas and notice how it makes them stand out! Honestly it's works perfectly for headlines, logos, posters, packaging, T-shirts and much more. Font Features : Regular Version Character set A-Z in Uppercase and Lowercase Numerals and Punctuation Accented Characters Multiple Languange Supported Format File OTF Recomended to use in Adobe Illustrator or Adobe Photoshop with opentype feature. If you have any questions, just send me a message and I'm glad to help.
  38. Brasika Display by Nurrontype, $14.00
    Hello my name is Brasika Display, a fun, funk and swirly font. I was designed with versatility, easy to adapt to your needs. I'm playful enough to make you happy. Just look my styistic and anatomy, it's cool, isn't it ? You can put me in your logo project. Or your magazine title. In your Christmas greetings card, wedding invitation, perhaps use me in your Instagram feeds, Youtube title, and many more, you name it. All my friends called me Polyglat, because I'm speaking and understand many languages. I'm Brasika, buy me now, and I will help you to ignite your next project.
  39. Boudoir by Juraj Chrastina, $29.00
    Come into the boudoir. This simple hand-drawn sans tries to invoke the same feelings as its name - and not to be overluscious. Boudoir is sweet and sensual like women, but it’s at the same time uncluttered and masculinely straightforward. The font borrows some playful capital shapes from the all caps Baronessa and draws inspiration for others from old classics. Thanks to the bolder weights, it can also be used in smaller sizes, you can combine different weights for different sizes to obtain a more balanced look, or you can just give emphasis using different weights.
  40. Red Rock by HandletterYean, $30.00
    Red Rock is a modern and tough-looking font with a strong character. Use it to make any message stand out on all of your design project, posters, business card, t-shirt, packaging, product, etc. Check out our font collection for more great and artistic fonts. Pick your most favorite font and use it as you like to reach your goals. To access the alternate glyphs, you need a program that supports openType features such as Adobe Illustrator CS, Adobe Photoshop CC, Adobe Indesign and CorelDraw. More information about how to access alternate glyphs, check out this link: http://goo.gl/ZT7PqK
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