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  1. ITC Freddo by ITC, $29.99
    ITC Freddo is the work of New York designer James Montalbano and was inspired by a sign lettering manual from the 1930s. Montalbano liked the character shapes illustrated in this manual but found many of the proportions odd. So he reinterpreted them to produce capitals and lower case letters which, according to today's standards, better complement one another.
  2. Breda Two by Eurotypo, $24.00
    Breda Two is the condensed version of the Breda family, but it is presented as an independent family of fonts because they can work as a single face in your design. As a Breda font, this style is austere, functional and clear, emerged from straight lines and primary shapes. Breda Two is released in four weights with two italics.
  3. Pen Lettering Sans JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A 1935 song with the unusual title of "Dinner for One Please, James" had its title hand lettered on the cover of the sheet music with simple, condensed letters made by a round point dip pen. This has been reproduced in a digital font as Pen Lettering Sans JNL, and is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  4. Semper by Linotype, $29.99
    Semper is slightly angular since it is in part based on callygraphic lettering. That is not as evident as in the italic of Jenson Classico. On the contrary, the text looks even and harmonious, which makes the typeface easy to use. The name is Latin meaning always, but you knew that already. Semper was released in 1993.
  5. Pabean Market by Nasir Udin, $24.00
    Pabean Market is an interpretation of the incription on the oldest market in Surabaya, Indonesia, which was established on 1849. The unique character inspired me to make a complete set of typeface. It’s a retro typeface but has a futuristic aura yet a festive vibes. This font comes in single style and has several Discretional Ligatures. -- Uppercase
  6. Waiting For My Girl by Hanoded, $15.00
    Waiting For My Girl comes from a System of a Down song (Hypnotize). I was listening to it when I created this font and I liked the name! Waiting For My Girl is a script font - it’s quite loose and uneven, just like proper hand writing. It comes with double letter ligatures and a lot of character!
  7. Helsinki by Ludwig Type, $45.00
    Helsinki 2.0 is a completely updated version of our popular Helsinki typeface. We expanded the character set, changed the weight structure, and also added italics. Helsinki is inspired by the Finnish traffic sign typeface. It is based on geometric shapes, with technical and masculine forms. Helsinki is rather narrow, which makes it well suited to headlines and short text.
  8. Belta by Antipixel, $50.00
    Belta is a decorative all-caps handwritten font, perfect for display use. It is available in light, regular and bold, providing a wide range of possibilities and combinations since the glyphs vary from one style to another, allowing a more informal and script look. It's glyph coverage supports languages such as English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Italian, Swedish, among others.
  9. Astroz by Gravitype, $14.90
    Astroz is a single weight display font inspired by sci-fi culture and space environments. It has been conceived for logos, headlines and posters. The sharp lines mixed with perfect circles give a wonderful futuristic aesthetic. In addition, alternates of letter “A” and number “1” are included to give you more stylistic options. Multilingual support is available.
  10. Hotel District JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The sans serif type style for the specialty font Nameplate JNL was given a serif treatment and is now Hotel District JNL complete with a full character set. Originally inspired by two Art Deco-era metal door signs saying "Men" and "Ladies", the thin lettering lends itself well to period pieces as well as contemporary design work.
  11. Drunk Vision by Gleb Guralnyk, $13.00
    Hello! Introducing a creative font named Drunk Vision. It's an abstract shape smooth typeface with trendy distorted shape. This font includes lots of multilingual characters (check out a screenshot with available letters and signs). Thirty fancy ligatures will make your lettering more organic and natural (You can access these ligatures by activating a "Standard Ligatures" on your OpenType panel).
  12. Woodchip by Fontasmic, $16.99
    The Woodchip fonts are a collection of fun and edgy, worn and pitted, rough and crunchy typefaces. Styled to be comic & playful enough for children's products, yet edgy enough to advertise a dirt bike/monster truck marathon and anything in between. Sink your teeth in. It’s suitable for some interesting titling and short bits of copy.
  13. Gaia by Outras Fontes, $21.95
    Gaia is the first dingbat series made by Ricardo Esteves Gomes. Each glyph in this font was designed to be used as single forms or as graphic pattens. When repeated several times, they create some interesting optical effects. Their organic shapes gives a nice feeling of nature. I hope this can be useful for your artworks.
  14. UT Sugar Cane by Uniontype, $15.00
    Sugar Cane by Uniontype is a fresh and light multilingual script inspired by vintage monoline fonts. It provides advanced typographical support with contextual alternates, ligatures and swashes. That way, you’ll have automatic access to the dozens of extra glyphs in each of the fonts. This font is good for menu, signs, packaging, posters, letterings and logos.
  15. Roxon by Fo Da, $7.00
    Roxon is a sans serif typeface of 4 weights from Extra Light to Bold and can be used as both a headline and text face. Roxon is recommended for using in long-form writing and articles, since a serif is far more readable for longer passages of text. The typeface has a carefully crafted weight range, with ligatures.
  16. Skid Row by ITC, $29.00
    Skid Row is the work of Japanese designer Akira Kobayashi and named after a song from his favorite film, Little Shop of Horrors. It is an informal script typeface whose unique, streaky appearance was first drawn with a brush and then refined to give the typeface an even texture. Skid Row is particularly effective in large display applications.
  17. Midtown Tessie NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    A sign at the 81st Street (Museum of Natural History) New York subway stop provided the pattern for this mosaic tile face. The font features a full-tile background at the bar position (shift-backslash) and left-and-right pointing fists at the brace positions as well as complete Latin 1252 and Central European 1250 character sets.
  18. Smart Frocks NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    A sign in a London storefront, ca. 1930, pitching—surprise!—Smart Frocks provided the visual cues for designing this typeface. Singularly stylish, hip and haughty and decidedly Deco, this is the smart font to use! This font contains the complete Latin language character set (Unicode 1252) plus support for Central European (Unicode 1250) languages as well.
  19. Junebug Stomp NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    A circa-1925 poster for the chanteuse Arlette Montal, signed simply "Bouchard," provided the inspiration for this roly-poly romp through the alphabet. It takes its name from a popular East Texas summertime porch dance...or not. This font contains the complete Latin language character set (Unicode 1252) plus support for Central European (Unicode 1250) languages as well.
  20. Lisa Piu by Wiescher Design, $39.50
    Lisa is an elegant script family in the tradition of early Italian type designers like Bodoni. I added counter strokes and floral embellishments to the font. Lisa comes in three variations: the beautiful Lisa Bella, the flowery Lisa Fiore and the extra swinging Lisa Piu (which means more in Italian). Enjoy! Your elegant script designer Gert Wiescher
  21. Egon Sans Condensed by TipografiaRamis, $29.00
    Egon Condensed is a geometric sans serif typeface family built in nine styles - light, regular, bold weights in roman and italic respectably, plus three alternatives in roman. Egon Sans Condensed is an extension of Egon family - Egon Slab Serif (2008) and Egon Sans Serif (2010). Egon Sans is released as OpenType single master with a Western CP1252 character set.
  22. Cyber Rock by WAP Type, $15.00
    Cyber rock Brush Script bold, cool, cursive, design, editorial, grunge, handpaint, handwritten, ink, letter, logo, logotype, magazine, marker, modern, paint, ragged, ROUGH BRUSH, script, sign, style, stylish, swash, tag tagging, textured, trend, trendy, urban, vintage, written handwritten brush script dry brush cursive font with rough and dynamic look. Ideal for quotes, posters, branding, packaging, illustration, social media.
  23. Kumbaya by Rachel Kick, $6.00
    Kumbaya is a purely hand-drawn, all-caps sans. It's the perfect combo of handmade quirks and clear, legible print. Kumbaya has the ability to hold it's own as a single word headline, or in a paragraph form. It also works well with script compliments. With four different styles, it is the perfect addition to any project!
  24. Dark Blades by Tadiar, $19.00
    Dark Blades is an authentic gothic vintage font family of 4 fonts created for headers and text. Multilingual support (Latin Extended). Designed for: - Vintage branding (Clothes, Alcohol, Bikes, Games) - Horror - Music branding - Myth: Vampires, Zombie, Halloween, Werevolves, Magic, Fantasy - Medieval style Well use in vintage labels, headers & titles, Posters, Street Signs and other Outdoor, Package Design.
  25. Hoelderlin by RMU, $25.00
    In 1938 the Frankfurt-based foundry Ludwig & Mayer released Eugen Weiss’ beautiful fraktur ‚Hoelderlin‘. Carefully redrawn and redesigned, this digitized version is intended to add another gem to the enthusiasts’ treasure drove of blackletter types. The font contains the historical long s which can be reached by the OpenType feature historical forms or by typing the integral sign [ ∫ ].
  26. Haenel Antiqua by RMU, $30.00
    This narrow neoclassical revival is based upon a font released by the Haenel Foundry, Berlin, in the 19th century. By typing [alt] + p respectively [alt] + b you have access to a framing element as it can be seen on the posters. By using the OT feature stylistic alternative you can change the normal numbersign into an oldstyle numero sign.
  27. On The Ground by Fascination Workshop, $10.00
    On the Ground is a picture font made from drawings of found objects. These object were found on the ground while walking around different cities in the United States. The font uses varying drawing styles (from detailed to pictographic) but they all have a similar irregularity, unifying the characters. Perfect for animations, signs, greeting cards, posters, etc.
  28. Carbonium by Paweł Burgiel, $38.00
    Carbonium (with lining figures) and Carbonium OSF (with Old Style figures) is a cursive (upright and oblique) typeface. Its character set support Latin, Cyrillic and Greek scripts. Contain fraction- and scientific numerals, standard ligatures, currency symbols and popular recycling symbols used for packaging. Kerning is prepared as single ('flat') table for maximum possible compatibility with older software.
  29. Ornata G by Wiescher Design, $39.50
    Ornata G is the seventh of a series of old ornaments that I am trying to save from oblivion. I am completely redesigning the ornaments from scratch. These ornaments have been designed around 1890, I think by someone at the Enschede foundry in Holland. These have a lot of nice swings. Your digitizing type-designing savior, Gert Wiescher
  30. Malvie by Eko Bimantara, $17.00
    Malvie is casual, groovy and friendly font. Made for titling and products, branding, packaging, display, signage and other fit-for-bold medium. Each glyphs shown dynamic curves, especially with the stems which is personalized by heavy swinging stroke. Its contain 270 glyphs with latin standard character set and two opentype features; Stylistic Alternates and standard Ligatures also extra swashes.
  31. Bipolar by VersusTwin, $39.00
    The Bipolar family of fonts is a synthetic blend of digital grid and historical blackletter forms, combining readability and ornamentation into a single modern interpretation. If you feel like you recognize this font style, you may have seen it as the menu font in the popular RockBand series of games. This trendy neo-medieval revival is hot!
  32. Tarquin AT by Akufadhl, $15.00
    Tarquin is a All-Caps sanserif typeface, inspired by the beautiful hand-painted sign. It has a strong personality, high contrast stem, and widely opened counter to improve the readibility as it designed for display purposes. It's available in 3 different style, REGULAR, STENCIL, and SHADOW designed for display purpose design Crafted beautifully and carefully with hand.
  33. Banja by Typogama, $19.00
    Banja is a single weight, non connecting script typeface filled with vitality. Designed for branding and editorial design, this dynamic style is filled with a selection of swash letters and ligatures to add even more variety and choice for layouts. Banja includes a full extended latin character set that covers most european languages including Turkish, Icelandic or Polish.
  34. ALS Schlange Slab by Art. Lebedev Studio, $63.00
    Schlange is a rich typeface with rounded terminals. The family includes five sans serifs and five slab serifs in weights from ultra light to bold. Schlange’s personality is determined by an open aperture and quite large lower case characters in comparison with the upper case set. Schlange’s personality is open and friendly, giving a text it’s used for a soft, warm appeal. Schlange will work well as a display type (think titles, short magazine call-outs, ad banners, and such), but it’s not a good choice for extensive bodies of academic text. Available in numerous weights, the typeface provides rich opportunities for mixing and matching and is great for typographic compositions. These qualities make Schlange a dream type for a packaging designer. It will feel at home in design for cosmetics or sweets, postcards, children’s books and menus.
  35. Sybilla by Karandash, $19.95
    Sybilla is a robust, but friendly, humanist slab serif well suitable for broad range of design projects. A true workhorse and superb text type family, Sybilla was especially designed with legibility in mind. Its soft almost cursive shapes and generous internal spaces define a slab serif that is easier on the reader’s eye and help establish a feeling of warmth and friendliness. The type family consists of eight weights with complimentary italics. While the Light, Book, Regular and Medium weights are great performers for body text, the Thin, Bold and Heavy weights make an excellent choice for headlines. Also there is the specially designed Ultra weight if extra punch is needed. Sybilla has extensive multilingual support and specially designed Cyrillic that works harmoniously with its Latin counterparts - a perfect choice for design projects that need both writing systems running side by side.
  36. Golem by Comicraft, $19.00
    Trolls are lurking under each and every river crossing. The earth is shaking as Ogres stomp across the land, spiked clubs in hand. Swordsmen and Sorcerers are waging war on one another even as the pure and young and stout of heart search for the talisman which will restore harmony once more. Are you under the spell of some wizard's magickal incantation or are you just looking for exactly the right typestyle for your J.R.R. Tolkien Convention newsletter? Regardless, an ancient curse has been lifted and the Talmudic Legend of the Clay Beast they call GOLEM has been restored to his former majesty. The shapeless mass is no longer one of unfinished substance, no longer a body without a soul. The Homunculus that was once Comicraft's Golem has had a spiritual awakening and is now available with the crinkly bits smoothed off.
  37. Mikal by Eurotypo, $88.00
    David was promised Saul’s daughter in marriage after he defeated Goliath. However, while Saul procrastinated in delivering his elder daughter for marriage, David fell in love with the younger daughter Mikal (1 Samuel 18:20,28). Mikal was the only wife who was reported to have loved David. Her name, Mikal, meant brook, or stream, a symbol of the water of the word. Mikal is a versatile and elegant script font; well suited in the area of magazines, web pages, packaging, logotypes and advertising, etc. This font can be used as body text for its good legibility and accurate kerning. Mikal font has all the advantages of OpenType technology that allows a variety of combinations: Swash, old style numerals, standard and discretionary ligatures, contextual alternates, word ending and tails. Mikal supports all Central European character set as well as basic Western languages.
  38. Polyphonic by Monotype, $31.99
    Polyphonic is a highly versatile slab serif typeface comprising 60 fonts across 6 weights and 5 widths. It is a no-nonsense, clear and legible type family whose multiple voices will suit numerous typographic applications. Its overall personality is polite, understated and formal – there are no frills with this typeface, it conveys messages simply and efficiently without hyperbole. Polyphonic’s lighter weights are great for body text and its heavier weights the perfect complement for branding, titles, headings and logotype options. Small Caps are included with each font and available with one click, as are Old Style Figures, there is extensive language support too – European/Latin only. Key features: • 6 Weights in Roman and Italic • 5 Widths – Condensed, Narrow, Regular, Wide, Extended • Small Caps • Old Style Figures • European Language Support (Latin) • 600 glyphs per font. See more detailed examples at the Polyphonic microsite.
  39. Oorrnnoott by sugargliderz, $44.00
    This is a series that takes unfinished typefaces that were either previously ideated but not realized or were close to completion but left incomplete due to dissatisfaction with certain aspects, and brings them to completion. "Oorrnnoott" was originally a project named "Petitgothiquemignon" or "Sangoth". In the process of refining "Kropotokin", several ideas were incorporated into the design. Well, I say "incorporated," but it was designed on a whim, as usual. After all, it was started around 2005, and I don't usually leave notes or anything (which isn't the best habit), so I don't remember the emotions or thoughts behind its creation. Please consider this typeface as a very typical sans-serif font, as that is what I was aiming for when I excavated it this time. Please use it for body text, headlines, eye-catching designs, or whatever you like.
  40. Antoria Presidente by Fikryal, $23.00
    Antoria Presidente is a signature font that exudes elegance, sophistication, and class. This font is perfect for any project that requires a touch of luxuries, such as high-end fashion branding, luxury hotel marketing materials, or high-quality product packaging. The Antoria Presidente font is designed to resemble a handwritten signature, with sweeping curves and thin strokes that create a sense of fluidity and movement. Its tall, elongated letters are reminiscent of vintage calligraphy, while its clean, modern lines give it a contemporary feel. The font is highly versatile and can be used for a variety of purposes, including logos, headlines, titles, and body text. Its bold, expressive style makes it ideal for creating eye-catching designs that grab attention and leave a lasting impression. If you have any questions please don’t hesitate to contact me. Thank you best regards, Fikryal Studio
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