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  1. Momoiro by Underground, $29.00
    Momoiro is a feminine typeface family, designed for editorial use. "The first case in which appeared a fashion content in a magazine was in 1672 in the magazine Le Mercure Galant, which was a magazine of entertainment and varied content, including fashion. But the first illustrated and specialized magazine was Le Journal Des Dammes Et Des Modes, created in 1797. "(Fashion Trends, 2011). On the basis of this historical period, the creation of typography has characteristics of a Baroque type. "In this category we mainly include the types created in the Netherlands during the seventeenth century and whose protagonists are the punch makers Reinhard Voskens and Christoffel Van Dijck. Baroque typography stands out for its accentuated play of irregular axes and contrasts that permeate the text of great vividness. " Therefore it has contrast in the thick and thin strokes, Roman serifs, humanistic axis. With this typography, we are not looking for a re-reading of the baroque, but rather a current typeface with humanistic characteristics of the handwriting, with a brush as a differential. Momoiro comes in two weights plus italics to cover as much design needs as possible. It compliments from OpenType features such as ligatures, swashes, true fractions, old style numerals and stylistic sets.
  2. Hydrargyrum by Type Minds, $15.00
    Hydrargyrum is the Latin form of a Greek word meaning "liquid silver" - mercury. The Hydrargyrum typefaces are designed with characteristics both of a metal and a liquid. The basic shapes of the letters are generally rigid and rectangular (particularly in style C), but the forms are enhanced by fluid curves and gently rounded corners. Hydrargyrum is not recommended for use at small sizes or in lengthy passages of text. It performs best in display-sized settings. Hydrargyrum consists of three styles, each in medium and semibold weights with matching obliques. The A style features solid, standard letterforms including the two-story a and g. Style B substitutes the a, g, M, and N (and related glyphs including numero and trademark symbols) for alternate shapes. The third subfamily takes the rectangular theme to an extreme, eliminating as many slanted strokes as possible from the letterforms. This makes some C-style letters ambiguous with one another, such as the U's and V's. As such, the C style is best used carefully even at larger sizes. The Hydrargyrum fonts are style linked within each style subfamily with, for example, Hydrargyrum A Medium as the regular style, Hydrargyrum A Medium Oblique as the italic, Hydrargyrum A SemiBold as the bold option, etc.
  3. FF Attribute Mono by FontFont, $69.00
    FF Attribute™ Mono is a monospaced design with an industrial strength, minimalist vibe, making it perfect for attention getting, theme-based headlines, posters, banners and navigational links. And, because it is such a robust family, FF Attribute can also be used for branding of blogs, games, web sites and tech products. FF Attribute comes in two families; Mono and Text. The Mono is a fixed width (monospace) design, while the Text is a proportional design. FF Attribute was, in fact, initially designed for the use in code editor software. Its seven roman and italic monospaced weights and extended character set supporting many languages also make it a powerful communications tool. But this is only the tip of the iceberg. In addition to the monospaced version, where all characters share a fixed width, there is also a proportional, “faux monospaced” version: FF Attribute Text. The Text family keeps the visual character of a monospaced typeface, but wide letters are given more space while narrow characters have been drawn with correct proportions and spacing. FF Attribute Text looks monospaced – but it’s not. Drawn by Viktor Nübel, FF Attribute Mono’s 14 designs, huge character set, including box-drawing characters and user-interface icons, make it the Swiss Army Knife® of monospaced fonts.
  4. Haboro by insigne, $-
    Haboro is a powerful workhorse. It’s a neoclassical font developed for numerous uses, ranging from editorial and corporate to web pages and apps. This new face from insigne Design takes a modern twist on the high-contrast typeface genre known as the Didone. Recognized for their ability to convey clarity, the geometric simplification of the Didone genre adds a level-headed rationality to whichever work it’s applied. Didones are used to lend style and sophistication to a wide number of applications—everything from style or cosmetic labels to annual reports. With its unique take on this classic genre, Haboro—with its slight wedge-shaped serifs and unique terminals—is still defined by elegance, tradition and timelessness. Even more to its versatility, this multi-purpose text face features whimsical terminals, which liven up even the most serious texts. If you desire, you can also opt for the more usual ball terminals by activating OpenType alternates. The Haboro family consists of seven weights from a Thin to a Black along with matching italics. The contrast from the letters’ thick strokes and thin strokes draws the eye to your design, making Haboro a powerful visual tool for communicating your message. The typeface also contains numerous ligatures and alternates. Choose between serif variants such as ball terminals or standard serifs by utilizing OpenType alternates. We recommend using the default contextual alternates and discretionary ligatures in order to benefit from all members of this fantastic font family. In addition, Haboro has a sizable set of option glyphs and numerous other OpenType variables to give your text the unique touches it needs. Haboro has all of the attributes you need to undertake your next project. Use its modified elegance to shape and mold your next design, whether a web site, app, branding package, or magazine. You’ll find there’s no job Haboro can’t take on.
  5. Anteri Signature by Mans Greback, $59.00
    Anteri Signature is a beautifully crafted handwriting font that exudes a cute and feminine charm. With its cursive calligraphy style, this font brings a delightful touch to your creative projects, making them feel personal and inviting. Ideal for personal branding, stationery, greeting cards, and social media posts, Anteri Signature is a versatile font that adds a heartwarming and elegant touch to your designs. The font is characterized by its swash alternates, allowing you to create a truly customized and unique typographical experience. Use underscore _ anywhere in a word to make a swash. Example: Love_letter Features available when downloaded: Use multiple underscores to make longer underlines. Use % at the end of any word to make a swash letter. Example: Scrap__book% Write # before or after any word to make a tail letter. Example: #cuteness# The Anteri Signature font family includes four high-quality styles to suit various design needs: Regular: The perfect balance of elegance and playfulness Bold: A stronger, more assertive presence for impactful designs Italic: Adds a touch of whimsy and flair to your text Bold Italic: Combines the assertiveness of bold with the expressive nature of italic Built with advanced OpenType functionality, Anteri Signature ensures top-notch quality and provides you with full control and customizability. It includes stylistic alternates, ligatures, and other features to make your designs truly unique. The font is built with advanced OpenType functionality and has a guaranteed top-notch quality, containing stylistic and contextual alternates, ligatures and more features; all to give you full control and customizability. It has extensive lingual support, covering all Latin-based languages, from Northern Europe to South Africa, from America to South-East Asia. It contains all characters and symbols you'll ever need, including all punctuation and numbers.
  6. Juan Carlos by Homelessfonts, $49.00
    Homelessfonts is an initiative by the Arrels foundation to support, raise awareness and bring some dignity to the life of homeless people in Barcelona Spain. Each of the fonts was carefully digitized from the handwriting of different homeless people who agreed to participate in this initiative. A biography/story of each homeless person captures their story, to help raise awareness and bring some dignity to the life of homeless people. Monotype is pleased to donate all revenue from the sales of Homelessfonts to the Arrels foundation in support of their mission to provide the homeless people in Barcelona with a path to independence with accommodations, food, social and health care. Juan Carlos was born in Barcelona, Spain 46 years ago. Since the age of 17 – and during eleven years – he worked double shifts of eight hours every day in a factory. Excessive work and family problems debilitated his health and he lost his job. He then faced a dilemma: to spend unemployment benefits to pay for rent or for food. For a few years, he worked helping in the kitchens of different restaurants while he lived on a pension, until he was definitively left without work and ended up living in the street for 10 years. “In the street I tried to find rest in the ATMs of banks. I preferred to be alone, and if I ran into conflictive people, I looked for somewhere else” he explains. Living in the street he was the victim of an aggression. Since then, with the help of Arrels he moved into a pension. Today, Juan Carlos is a volunteer in the shower service of Arrels, the same showers he used during years. He also collaborates with the maintenance team, helps prepare hygienic and cleaning material, and participates in activities such as the theatre group and the football team.
  7. Not Sassure by Australian Type Foundry, $30.00
    Excessive photocopying, with extreme enlargements and reductions to magnify the imperfections, helped to rough the edges and give Not Sassure a non-digital quality.
  8. Ginky by PizzaDude.dk, $20.00
    Ginky is another one of those grafitti- and comic-inspired pizzadude.dk fonts! You will need to use OpenType supporting applications to use the ligatures.
  9. Comment by cm5dzyne, $12.00
    Comment is a unique yet still basic sans serif created to provide a consistent, attractive appearance in print, especially in small-to-medium sizes.
  10. Faux Angst by The Arborie, $11.00
    This rough and angsty font is perfect to add a punk edge to any project. It's asymmetrical and handwritten for the authentically angsty font.
  11. Lo Fi Copy by 2D Typo, $24.00
    Lo-Fi Copy is a good way to add an analog look to your design. Brutal pixels have chaotic errors, like a damaged signal.
  12. Comicbasic by giftype, $16.00
    Comic basic font is ideal tó use in a comic book or for children , it is very appropiate becouse it is easy to read.
  13. Klumpft by PizzaDude.dk, $20.00
    A noisy, clumsy and spattered font. Comes with ligatures for double letters. You will need to use OpenType supporting applications to use the autoligatures.
  14. Eight by Zang-O-Fonts, $25.00
    Eight was desinged to be heavily geometric. The main lines were intended to be entirely comprised of lines of eight different but set angles.
  15. Goonatic 72 Plus by Andrew Fortnum, $9.99
    It is highly recommended to use this font at 72pts or higher. GOONATIC 72 PLUS is intended to be used primarily for headlines. Enjoy!
  16. Sir Spicious by PizzaDude.dk, $20.00
    Handtraced comic font. Supersteady and perfect for massive text or just headlines. You will need to use OpenType supporting applications to use the autoligatures.
  17. Catbird by Atlantic Fonts, $26.00
    Friendly and spontaneous, Catbird loves to have fun. Catbird approaches life with undaunted exuberance and adds a delightful and curious energy to every project.
  18. Limine by TeGeType, $29.00
    The Limine family was designed to give a 3D effect; to look like engraved letters. Those letters are based on the roman capital design.
  19. Caluminy by Typotheticals, $5.00
    Originally created in 2003, this font was archived awaiting a decision whether to complete it or delete it. I finally decided to finish it.
  20. Splurx by PizzaDude.dk, $20.00
    A crunchy scripty and curly font. Comes with ligatures for double letters. You will need to use OpenType supporting applications to use the autoligatures.
  21. LD Gypsy by Illustration Ink, $3.00
    LD Gypsy is excellent for chic scrapbook pages or layouts. Use this digital font to add flair and creativity to your titles or captions.
  22. Mono Neox by PizzaDude.dk, $20.00
    A wrecked, monospaced font containing 368 ligatures along with unique accented characters! You will need to use OpenType supporting applications to use the autoligatures.
  23. WineGrape uses the following OpenType features to set up to three different color layers: - Small Caps / changing direction - Superscript/Superior (Grapes) - Subscript/Inferior (Leafs)
  24. 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
  25. Luedickital by URW Type Foundry, $39.99
    Lüdickital is a handwriting script design. Lüdicke wasn´t satisfied with existing scripts which he though of too stylish and uneven. He simply digitized his own handwriting and developed a regular and a bold.
  26. Dualis by Volcano Type, $19.00
    The DUALIS, aka the serif-detesting Garamond, combines specifics of 2 typeclasses: Sans Serif & Antiqua. When the Garamond is too old fashioned and the Optima is worn out, the Dualis will fit the gap.
  27. Qoutiens by ZetDesign, $15.00
    Qoutiens is a signature style font. made by following the handwritten pattern to produce a natural and elegant shape and produce a beautiful and classy shape. This font also comes with an Opentype feature to add an alternative style to the design. happy work and enjoy this awesome font ..
  28. Digitalis by G-Type, $46.00
    Digitalis was created from a desire to make an original, æsthetically pleasing rounded typeface using the minimum of strokes. Each character has been reduced to only the most essential elements. Due to the contrast between the thick and thin strokes Digitalis is surprisingly legible when set as text.
  29. Sound Board by Jesse Tilley, $19.95
    I felt an urge to create a font that used the bars seen in an equalizer; Sound Board is that font. If you're going to use it, you will need to put the size up much more then a normal font, this font is very skinny and tall.
  30. Reasont by Genesislab, $15.00
    Reasont is to be perfect for logos, branding, greetings, social media themes and wedding invitation designs. It is also a great typeface for titles due to its smooth design and eye-catching appearance. Available Fonts: . Multilingual. If you have any questions don't hesitate to contact me! Thank you,
  31. Quantica by Gian Studio, $10.00
    Quantica is to be perfect for logos, branding, greetings, social media themes, and wedding invitation designs. It is also a great typeface for titles due to its smooth design and eye-catching appearance. Available Fonts: . Multilingual. . Ligatures. If you have any questions don't hesitate to contact me! Thank you,
  32. Brigade by Alan Meeks, $45.00
    In searching for a Roman to use, I found there were bits of Bembo, Times, Garamond, etc., that I liked and bits that I did not. So I set out to take the best bits of all my favorite Romans and tried to create the ultimate Roman Typeface.
  33. SdrawkcabTOC by Ingrimayne Type, $9.95
    SdrawkcabTOC allows one to create mirror writing, that is, writing which looks correct when viewed in a mirror. To understand why it is named as it is, print out the name “Sdrawkcab” using the typeface and hold it up to a mirror. It is derived from the font TiredOfCourier.
  34. Cutout by Adobe, $29.00
    Matisse's paper cutouts inspired Gail Blumberg, Adobe art director, to create a typeface of figures. Her biggest challenge: keeping each Cutout design in scale. It's not easy to make a standing figure, like 'Y,' to be the same size as a curled up figure, like 'G,'" Gail says."
  35. Lenbach by RMU, $35.00
    'Lenbach' is a revival which was inspired by a late-19th century German font design. It comes with both Western and Central European characters, as well as Baltic, Romanian and Turkish characters. To get access to all ligatures, it is recommended to activate both Standard and Discretionary Ligatures.
  36. Well Done by Letterara, $16.00
    Well Done is a flower calligraphy font with an incredibly luxurious feel. It will add a romantic touch to any crafting project! Get inspired by its unique look! To stay up to date for my latest job, follow me and let’s be friends because there will be many promos.
  37. Mainlux by Digitype Studio, $20.00
    MAINLUX is an elegant typeface family with a unique touch to each character.It comes in 12 weights, 6 straights & italics. MAINLUX was designed to give a luxurious impression to your artwork, products, web business cards and various other needs. Each weight includes extended language support and standard ligature.
  38. Quarterpound by Caput Mortuum, $20.00
    Quarterpound is loosely inspired by fonts used in Remmington typewriters. It has proportional design to create a more unique feel and improve its readability. It was created to fill a gap between edgy monospaced fonts and grungy typewriter imitations. It's meant to look credible in print and digital screens.
  39. Bombslide by Balpirick, $15.00
    Bombslide is a Modern Handwritten Font. Whether you’re using it for crafts, digital design, presentations, or making greeting cards, this font has the potential to become your favorite go-to font, no matter the occasion! - also multilingual support Enjoy the font! Feel free to comment or feedback! Thank you!
  40. Geometa Rounded Deco by Wiescher Design, $39.50
    Geometa is based on Paul Renners Futura Classic, the one that he designed before he had to soften it to make it more appealing to the broad public. I thought the normal rounded fonts needed a decorative sister. Here they are! Your type-designer for decorative solutions, Gert Wiescher
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