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  1. Chubiy by RGB Studio, $19.00
    Chubiy is a retro bold script style font, come with clean and rough font version. Inspired from retro typography and lettering in the 60's and 70's combine with bold typography style. This font perfect for vintage and retro design, badge, logos,t-shirt, poster, branding, packaging, signage, book coverand so much more! it has an extensive lingual support, covering European and Asian Latin scripts. The font contains all characters you'll ever need, including all punctuation and numbers. What you get, darling? Files Include : Basic Latin A-Z and a-z Numbers Symbols PUA Encode Multi-language Support In order to use the beautiful swashes, you need a program that supports OpenType features such as Adobe Illustrator CS, Adobe Photoshop CC, Adobe Indesign and Corel Draw. but if your software doesn't have Glyphs panel, you can install additional swashes font files: Thanks and have a wonderful day, If you have any questions, please get in touch with us Don't forget to check out our other products.
  2. Roijer by PeGGO Fonts, $39.00
    “Röijer” was born from a branding exercise done with “high care”, graphically developed thanks to the valuable help of designers Marcela Aguilera & Pedro Gonzalez, each letterform and every type design process was worked as a typographic jewel, as a strong bond between classical and fresh concepts (with a Lombardic and Art Nouveau touch). Röijer puts a dual capital model in your hands; a classic Roman and a fresh contemporary alternative, on each letter: the first located in a lowercase box looks formal and sober, while the uppercase box shows a glamorous and more daring look, ideal to being use at specific moments only. Röijer combine elegance and audacity in a very magistral way. It has 2 variants with 541 glyphs each one; a normal and a volumetric one, all with an ornaments set and a decorative objects set. Ideas that be useful not only for branding design but also for titling, headline composition, label design, fashion and luxury stuff.
  3. Rough Sketch by Java Pep, $13.00
    Introducing Rough Sketch fonts duo. This font has character like the name "rough" but yet elegant. Rough Sketch is suitable use for stand out and contradiction themes. This font also elegant for logo, web titles, poster, quote, book or magazine cover, poster and more. Benefit of Rough Sketch Packages Perfect collaboration of Rough Sketch and Roug Duo. You can get two fonts that always well-suited to collaborate in your design or project so this font complete each other. Multilingual Support and ligature set. This font is already for multilingual support for Italian, French, Spain, Danish, Czech, Portuguese, Hungarian, Irish, English, Finnish, Norwegian, Polish etc or contact me if you need to add your language. Ligatures is two or more of letters are joined as a single font like or, sr, pr, and etc. I hope you enjoy using Rough Sketch - fonts duo, if you have anything question about this font please let me know with your comments. Thanks for reading and have a nice day:)
  4. P22 Flora Mambo by P22 Type Foundry, $24.95
    P22 Flora Mambo is based on the distinctive style of 20th century illustrator Jim Flora. Most widely known for his Jazz album covers of the 1940s & 50s, Flora's style shows his fantastic imagination and bold graphic style. The P22 Flora Mambo Set contains 3 fonts- Flora Mambo, a 2-part font that can be used to achieve 2-color text in the style of Flora's iconic 1955 album design, Mambo for Cats and Flornaments, a set of 72 ornaments that features a variety of Flora's illustrative styles from his Jazz album covers to children's books to his fine art prints. Please note that P22 Flora Mambo B is not intended to be used on its own but rather is included with P22 Flora Mambo to create 2-color text. For best results, use with page layout applications. The fonts contained in the P22 Flora Mambo Set are licensed through the Estate of James Flora and JimFlora.com .
  5. Ogilen by Nathatype, $29.00
    Are you looking for a serif font? Do you dream of creating headings that stand out and inspire creativity, imagination, and endless fun? If you are looking for a modern but still elegant, something that can makes your project or design being so special. You better not going to want to miss this one! Ogilen-A Serif Font Ogilen is a serif font in a luxurious, classy, and timeless style. A font that is inspired from recently trend style making this font the best choice to whatever your design is. Ogilen is mainly intent for logo, headings, branding, magazine, cover album, book cover, movie, apparel design, quotes, invitations, flyer, poster, greeting cards, product packaging, printed quotes, etc. Hope it helps to capture the soul of any design. Our font always includes Multilingual Support to make your branding reach a global audience. Features: Ligatures PUA Encoded Numerals and Punctuation Thank you for downloading premium fonts from Natha Studio
  6. Marvelan by Mega Type, $15.00
    Marvelan is a display font with a touch of style that's cheerful, elegant and strong. So it is suitable for use in product design and appearance, both in modern or vintage designs. OpenType feature with several alternative characters that allow you to mix and match letter pairs to suit your design. Marvelan also includes 3 different styles, namely Regular, Outline and Extrude which are made with different styles but still have the same characters. Marvelan is included in a display font so it is very suitable for use in titles, poster products, logos, book menus, websites, books, t-shirts, posters, book covers, labels, business cards, branding, print templates and many other designs according to your needs. Marvelan includes a complete set of upper and lowercase letters, as well as multi-language support, punctuation, ligatures and alternatives. Thank you very much for looking and Enjoying it!
  7. Play Day Stencil JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The typography on a 1964 children’s activity book published by Whitman entitled “Build with Stencils” was in a bold, condensed design. The only problem was that the ‘rails’ [the parts that divide a letter into stencil pieces] were too narrow and would disappear at smaller point sizes. Widening the ‘rails’ just a bit greatly improved the appearance of the stencil characters. Play Day Stencil JNL is now available in both regular and oblique versions. In its day, the Whitman Publishing Company of Racine, Wisconsin published dozens of activity books for children, including a number of them with stencils. The company was a division of Western Publishers from the early 1900s through the 1970s, but went through a number of sales and name changes. Currently [as Whitman once again] it is owned by Anderson Press, and is known for its line of coin folders and books on coin collecting.
  8. Mogila Display by Letterfreshstudio, $15.00
    Mogila is a display font with a touch of style that's cheerful, elegant and strong. So it is suitable for use in product design and appearance, both in modern or vintage designs. OpenType feature with several alternative characters that allow you to mix and match letter pairs to suit your design. Mogila also includes 4 different styles, namely Regular,Italic, Bold and Outline which are made with different styles but still have the same characters. Mogila is included in a display font so it is very suitable for use in titles, poster products, logos, book menus, websites, books, t-shirts, posters, book covers, labels, business cards, branding, print templates and many other designs according to your needs. Mogila includes a complete set of upper and lowercase letters, as well as multi-language support, punctuation, ligatures and alternatives. Thank you very much for looking and Enjoying it!
  9. P22 Hedonic by IHOF, $24.95
    This 12-font family employs several unique features including a 2-part Chisel set which allows for the look of stone incised lettering. Hedonic has just a hint of a slab serif and even that is used so sparingly that it almost feels like a sans serif font. Its design does appear to be painfully simple but there are many interesting features including a selection of weights, small caps with old style numerals and display weights that make it very useful. And legible. Old style numerals are included with the small caps and italics. Also for display purposes are two "Chisel" fonts. Used together, set one on top of the other, they create a stylish 3D effect—ideal for logos and headlines or anything that needs a strong graphic punch. Hedonic may not be as eccentric as many fonts out there, but overall it is clean and legible with a few extra flourishes to stand out from the crowd!
  10. Krasty by Ergibi Studio, $19.00
    Krasty has a unique retro look, inspired by letters from the past. It includes an extrusion version so you can create unique retro effects very easily. These work well with invitations, labels, logos, magazines, books, greeting / wedding cards, packaging, fashion, makeup, stationery, novels or any type of advertising purpose. Krasty includes uppercase, lowercase, numbers and multilingual support, as well as swashes on letters and additional bonus swashes that will make this font look more perfect for retro scenarios.
  11. The Vanguard by RCKY Studio, $15.00
    The Vanguard font is a handwritten font specially designed for a cool textured font with a bold body tone and an eye-catching texture. This is a modern logo style. The Vanguard also has tons of alternatives, and bonus underscores that can be used in each sentence. It will look perfect in every design. Suitable for use in design titles such as invitations, name boards, book titles, stationery designs, quotes, branding, logos, greeting cards, packaging designs, posters, and more.
  12. Monthly Statement JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The 1934 French publication L'Art du Tracé Rationnel de la Lettre is a vintage guide book on lettering chock full of interesting alphabets that have been an ongoing source of digital type revivals from the designs found within its pages. Monthly Statement JNL is a squared slab serif design with some Art Deco flair; available in both regular and oblique versions. This style of type evokes images of billheads, bank statements and other important documents of the era.
  13. Sterling Script by Canada Type, $54.95
    Sterling Script was initially meant to a be digitization/reinterpretation of a copperplate script widely used during what effectively became the last decade of metal type: Stephenson Blake's Youthline, from 1952. The years from 1945 to 1960 saw a heightened demand for copperplate faces, due to post-war market optimism, as well as the banking and insurance industries booming like never before, which triggered the need for design elements that express formal elegance and luxury. The name Sterling Script is a tip of our hat to England, the Stephenson Blake foundry's country of origin. It is also a historical hint about copperplate scripts having been used mainly for banking and bonds in the 19th century. Originally we just wanted to resurrect a gorgeous metal type from the ashes of forgotten history. But after the main font was done we saw that the original s really needed an alternate. We made one. But we felt sorry for the original s and didn't want to see it dropped from use altogether, so we saved it by building a set of ligatures that solve the minor connection problem with the s at large sizes. Before the completion of the ligatures, a few different alternates were also drawn, and we were faced by the fact that the single font we set out to do was now a much larger set than we anticipated. While thinking about how to split up our unexpected bundle of large characters, we drew a few more alternates and some swashes. This abundance "problem" reached a certain point where there was no looking back, so we just decided to go all the way with this font. We added many more alternates, swashes, ligatures, and two full sets of each beginning and ending lowercase letter. The result is over 750 characters of sheer elegance. Sterling Script has many features that set it above and beyond other copperplate scripts: - It has 2 beginning and 2 ending alternates for every single lowercase character. The beginning and ending variants on the vowels are also available in accented form in the appropriate cells of the character map. - Sterling Script is the ultimate elegant font choice for luxury design. Very elegant, but not too soft. Its strong and confident shapes convey a message that is real, comforting and assuring. - One of the eventual purposes of expanding Sterling Script this extensively was to create a script that finds the middle ground between formal and informal without compromising either trait, a script where the degree of formality can be gauged, tweaked, cranked up or toned down depending on the layout's needs. Aside from beginnings and endings, there are multiple variations for the majority of the basic characters. This is a formal script on steroids, where twirls and swashes can be set to come out unexpectedly from any place in the word, which is great for reducing the inherent rigidity of words set in copperplate scripts and "humanizing" them whenever needed. This is especially useful for wedding, postcard and invitation design, where not every viewer of the collateral material has something to do with banking or insurance. - With such an extensive character set, a designer can easily set a word or a sentence in 10 or more different ways, and choose the perfect one for the task at hand. This is particularly useful for work where details are of utmost importance, like logos, slogans, or elegant engravings that consist of one to three words. Let those swashes and twirls intertwine for maximum elegance. The Sterling Script complete package consists of 7 fonts: Sterling Script, Alternates, Beginnings, Endings, Swashes, Swash Alternates, and Ligatures. Sterling Script is available in five different purchase options and price ranges. But with such a massive offering of variation, the Sterling Script complete package is definitely the most value-laden set in its class. Once you use Sterling Script, you will never want to go back to other copperplates.
  14. Pascual Ferry by Comicraft, $39.00
    The slick and sexy letterforms of Ace ACTION COMICS artist, Pascual Ferry, are the latest to join our MASTERS OF COMIC BOOK ART font line. Pascual's work on the SUPERGIRLS storyline in ACTION made us want to lick each page -- but, y'know, not when anyone was looking... we know they're just comic book characters, they're not REAL and we don't fancy them or anything -- Uhhh... so we were delighted when Pascual invited us to create this stylin' sans souciant family of fonts for him. All we asked for in return was this smokin' alternate cover for the next issue of HIP FLASK... Hey, don't lick your monitor, you might get an electric shock...
  15. Neufreit by Wahyu and Sani Co., $25.00
    Introducing Neufreit, the younger brother of Creo but softer and finer proportion with sharper apex & vertex. It comes in 9 weights with matching italic styles, starting from ExtraLight to Heavy as the heaviest weight. This family is equipped with useful OpenType features such as Ordinals, Superiors, Stylistic Sets, Tabular Figures, Standard Ligatures, Fractions, Numerators & Denominators. Each font has 500+ glyphs which covers Western & Eastern Europe, and other Latin based languages – over 200 languages supported! Neufreit will be suitable for many creative projects. This distinctive typeface that will be perfect for logos, packaging, greeting cards, presentations, headlines, lettering, posters, branding, quotes, titles, magazines, headings, web layouts, mobile applications, art quotes, advertising, invitations, packaging design, books, book title, and more.
  16. The Good Panther by Putracetol, $24.00
    The Good Panther - Bold Quirky Display Font. The Good Panther a bold, quirky display font with a fun and trendy cute characters. With a childish style, it will be very suitable for your project, which is related to children. Such as story books, illustrations, comic books, t-shirts, posters, greeting cards, logos, branding, stickers, svg, crafting. The alternative characters were divided into several Open Type features such as Swash, Stylistic Sets, Stylistic Alternates, Contextual Alternates, and Ligature. The Open Type features can be accessed by using Open Type savvy programs such as Adobe Illustrator, Adobe InDesign, Adobe Photoshop Corel Draw X version, And Microsoft Word. This font is also support multi language.
  17. Liceum by Posterizer KG, $19.00
    Liceum is a calligraphic script with attractive look, created in the name of Gymnasium in ancient Athens, where Aristotle and the Peripatetics taught philosophy. The OpenType feature includes Stylistic Alternatives, Swash, Ligatures, Discretionary Ligatures, more than 150 Dingbats and Ornaments, Diacritical, and Cyrillic letters. It allows you to mix and match letter pairs to fit your design into a harmonious typographic whole (headlines). Liceum font is attractive but classical, smooth, clean, simple, elegant, and very legible. Liceum is very suitable for various purposes and design of logos, posters, brands, t-shirts, letterhead, signage, book covers, magazines, invitations, labels, menus, fashion, stationery, letterpress, book covers, diplomas, certificates, greeting cards, packaging, and other beautiful and creative things.
  18. Colporteur by Hanoded, $12.00
    A Colporteur is a peddler of books, newspapers, and similar literature. When I was young, we often got visits from colporteurs - mostly they wanted to sell us a very expensive encyclopedia. I haven’t seen them for a while - the internet probably killed their trade, as there are numerous free encyclopedias out there. Colporteur font won’t try to sell you stuff - it basically sells itself. It is a jolly serif family of 6 styles plus a very useful doodle style full of arrows. Use it to sell your encyclopedia online, write a book and use if for the cover or create a ‘hunt the colporteur’ game. Comes with an encyclopedic knowledge of diacritics too!
  19. Modern MT for Dior CS by Monotype, $29.99
    Cut by Monotype between 1900 and 1902, the Monotype Modern font family was based on Miller & Richards News 23 and 28; slightly condensed news text types of the 1890s. Monotype Modern is a lively typeface, with long, fine hairlines and well rounded letterforms, representing the best of nineteenth century modern face design. A classic text face, and typical of the moderns that were produced in the United Kingdom at that time, being less extreme in its rendering than some of the models of purer form being produced elsewhere. Monotype Modern is an excellent text face for magazines, newspapers and books, the heavier and more condensed versions are useful in headlines and display.
  20. Exec Demiserif by Wiescher Design, $35.00
    I created my new »EXEC« Sans and this Demiserif cut during the years 2018 to mid 2020. As the entire »EXEC«-family the Demiserif also has 7 weights, ranging from Thin to Bold (no italics, doesn’t look nice). The Demiserif is also suited well for editorial, book text, advertising and packaging, logo, branding, small text as well as web and screen design. »EXEC«-Demiserif has advanced typographical support including ligatures, small caps, alternate characters, case-sensitive forms, fractions, super- and subscript characters. »EXEC«-Demiserif comes with a range of figures, oldstyle and lining figures, each in tabular and proportional widths. »EXEC«-Demiserif supports Basic-, Western-, and Central-European Latin-based languages including Turkish.
  21. Monotype Modern Display by Monotype, $29.99
    Cut by Monotype between 1900 and 1902, the Monotype Modern font family was based on Miller & Richards News 23 and 28; slightly condensed news text types of the 1890s. Monotype Modern is a lively typeface, with long, fine hairlines and well rounded letterforms, representing the best of nineteenth century modern face design. A classic text face, and typical of the moderns that were produced in the United Kingdom at that time, being less extreme in its rendering than some of the models of purer form being produced elsewhere. Monotype Modern is an excellent text face for magazines, newspapers and books, the heavier and more condensed versions are useful in headlines and display.
  22. Typesetter Ornaments JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The pages of vintage type foundry catalogs yield so much wonderful type design and artwork. Found within their pages are hundreds of classic text and display faces alongside delicately engraved cuts as well as print shop borders, ornaments and embellishments. These books are treasure troves of their respective times, and Typesetter Ornaments JNL preserves some of that art in digital form. Redrawn from this source material are twenty-six basic design elements that include corner pieces, end pieces, pointing hands, spot illustrations and other designs. Also included are old style parentheses, brackets, an Rx (prescription symbol), two cent signs and a few extra elements located on the number keys and their caps shift counterparts.
  23. Modern MT for Dior JP by Monotype, $29.99
    Cut by Monotype between 1900 and 1902, the Monotype Modern font family was based on Miller & Richards News 23 and 28; slightly condensed news text types of the 1890s. Monotype Modern is a lively typeface, with long, fine hairlines and well rounded letterforms, representing the best of nineteenth century modern face design. A classic text face, and typical of the moderns that were produced in the United Kingdom at that time, being less extreme in its rendering than some of the models of purer form being produced elsewhere. Monotype Modern is an excellent text face for magazines, newspapers and books, the heavier and more condensed versions are useful in headlines and display.
  24. Modern MT for Dior KO by Monotype, $29.99
    Cut by Monotype between 1900 and 1902, the Monotype Modern font family was based on Miller & Richards News 23 and 28; slightly condensed news text types of the 1890s. Monotype Modern is a lively typeface, with long, fine hairlines and well rounded letterforms, representing the best of nineteenth century modern face design. A classic text face, and typical of the moderns that were produced in the United Kingdom at that time, being less extreme in its rendering than some of the models of purer form being produced elsewhere. Monotype Modern is an excellent text face for magazines, newspapers and books, the heavier and more condensed versions are useful in headlines and display.
  25. Exablock by Scannerlicker, $22.00
    Exablock is a display typeface based on a 6x6 grid, highly modular and geometric. Diacritics appear as negative space cut into the glyph form.
  26. Butti by RMU, $25.00
    In 1951 Alessandro Butti cut a fontfamily for Nebiolo which he called Fluidum. Both weights, light and bold, were now revived and named Butti.
  27. Figgins Antique by HiH, $12.00
    “Hey, look at me!” cried the new advertising typefaces. With the nineteenth century and the industrial revolution came an esthetic revolution in type design. Brash, loud, fat display faces elbowed their way into the crowd of book faces, demanding attention. Those who admired traditional book types harumphed and complained. Robert Thorne had fired the opening round with his Fatface. With the cutting of Figgins Antique, the battle was well and truly joined. Job printing came into its own and it seemed like everything changed. The world of printing had been turned upside down and the gentile book-type aficionados recoiled in horror much as the rural landed gentry recoiled at the upstart middle class shopkeepers and manufacturers. William Savage, approvingly quoted by Daniel Berkeley Updike over a hundred years later, described the new display faces as “a barbarous extreme.” These were exciting times. According to Geoffrey Dowding in his An Introduction To The History Of Printing Types, “The types which we know by the name of Egyptian were first shown by Vincent Figgins in his specimen book of 1815, under the name Antique.” Of course, dating the design is not quite as simple as that. Nicolete Gray points out that Figgins used the same “1815” title page on his specimen books from 1815 to 1821, adding pages as needed without regard to archival issues. As a result, there are different versions of the 1815 specimen book. In those copies that include the new Antique, that specific specimen is printed on paper with an 1817 watermark. The design is dated by the 1817 watermark rather than the 1815 title page. Figgins Antique ML is an all-cap font. This typeface is for bold statements. Don't waste it on wimpy whispers of hesitant whimsies. And please don't use it for extended text -- it will only give someone a headache. Think boldly. Use it boldly. Set it tight. Go ahead and run the serifs together. Solid and stolid, this face is very, very English. FIGGINS ANTIQIE ML represents a major extension of the original release, with the following changes: 1. Added glyphs for the 1250 Central Europe, the 1252 Turkish and the 1257 Baltic Code Pages. Added glyphs to complete standard 1252 Western Europe Code Page. Special glyphs relocated and assigned Unicode codepoints, some in Private Use area. Total of 331 glyphs. 2. Added OpenType GSUB layout features: liga and pnum. 3. Added 86 kerning pairs. 4. Revised vertical metrics for improved cross-platform line spacing. 5. Redesigned mathamatical operators. 6. Included of both tabular (standard) & proportional numbers (optional). 7. Refined various glyph outlines.
  28. Leather by Canada Type, $24.95
    Over the past few years, every designer has seen the surprising outbreak of blackletter types in marketing campaigns for major sports clothing manufacturers, a few phone companies, soft drink makers, and more recently on entertainment and music products. In such campaigns, blackletter type combined with photos of usual daily activity simply adds a level of strength and mystique to things we see and do on a regular basis. But we couldn't help noticing that the typography was very odd in such campaigns, where the type overpowers all the other design elements. This is because almost all blackletter fonts ever made express too much strength and time-stamp themselves in a definite manner, thereby eliminating themselves as possible type choices for a variety of common contemporary design approaches, such as minimal, geometric, modular, etc. So extending the idea of using blackletter in modern design was a bit of a wild goose chase for us. But we finally found the face that completes the equation no other blackletter could fit into: Leather is a digitization and major expansion of Imre Reiner's forgotten but excellent 1933 Gotika design, which was very much ahead of its time. In its own time this design saw very little use because it caused problems to printers, where the thin serifs and inner bars were too fragile and broke off too easily when used in metal. But now, more than seventy years later, it seems like it was made for current technologies, and it is nothing short of being the perfect candidate for using blackletter in grid-based settings. Leather has three features usually not found in other blackletter fonts: - Grid-based geometric strokes and curves: In the early 1930s, blackletter design had already begun interacting back with the modern sans serif it birthed at the turn of the century. This design is one of the very few manifestations of such interaction. - Fragile, Boboni-like serifs, sprout from mostly expected places in the minuscules, but are sprinkled very aesthetically on some of the majuscules. The overall result is magnificently modern. - The usual complexity of blackletter uppercase's inner bars is rendered simple, geometric and very visually appealing. The contrast between the inner bars and thick outer strokes creates a surprising circuitry-like effect on some of the letters (D, O, Q), wonderfully plays with the idea of fragile balances on some others (M, N and P), and boldly introduces new concepts on others (B, F, K, L, R). Our research seems to suggest that the original numerals used with this design in the 1930s were adopted from a previous Imre Reiner typeface. They didn't really fit with the idea of this font, so we created brand new numerals for Leather. We also expanded the character set to cover all Western Latin-based languages, and scattered plenty of alternates and ligatures throughout the map. The name, Leather, was derived from a humorous attempt at naming a font. Initially we wanted to call it Black Leather (blackletter...blackleather), but the closer we came to finishing it, the more respect we developed for its attempt to introduce a plausible convergence between two entirely different type categories. Sadly for the art, this idea of convergence didn't go much further back then, due to technological limitations and the eventual war a few years later. We're hoping this revival would encourage people to look at blackletter under a new light in these modern times of multiple design influences.
  29. Cabrito by insigne, $24.00
    After my son was born, I found myself reading him a lot of books. A LOT of books. Some were good, some were great, but I found myself wanting to develop something using my skills and interests to make something that only I could make. In short, I realized my son needed to be indoctrinated—I mean, introduced into the wonderfully wild world of fonts. So, I set about to make a board book to teach about typography, called “The Clothes Letters Wear.” You can learn more about the book here. I’ve made the captivating illustrations bright and colorful, and the use of different letter forms makes for a fascinating read to delight ages young and young at heart. And, as an added bonus, this children’s book has a custom designed font. I’m always looking for an excuse to design a new font, and this book created the perfect alibi. Drum roll, please. I now give you … Cabrito (“little goat” en Español). This new serif typeface incorporates the latest research on typographic legibility for children, features to make it—well, extra legible. A little background: studies show that Bookman Old Style is one of the most readable typefaces, and as a consequence or perhaps the reason why, it is used thoroughly for children’s books. This font became my initial inspiration for the typeface. Then, I found more legibility research saying that (brace yourselves) Comic Sans is also very legible for beginning readers, much due to the large x-height and softer, easily recognizable forms. In addition, forms that are closer to handwriting also seem to be more legible. Once I threw all that into my cauldron and stewed it a bit, the result was a pleasantly rounded typeface that includes not-so-strictly geometric, handwriting-inspired forms for the b, d, p, and q. Es guapo! Cabrito’s slender weights are simple and fun, with extras that turn any “bah humbug” into a smile. Add lighter touches to your project with the typeface’s included sparkles or rainbows (not included). Splash a little more color on the page with the firmer look of the thicker weights. Cabrito’s upright variations across all weights are matched by optically altered italics, too, giving you even more variety with the font family. This modern typeface’s bundle of alternates can be accessed in any OpenType-enabled software. The fashionable options involve a significant team of alternates, swashes, and meticulously refined aspects with ball terminals and alternate titling caps to decorate the font. Also bundled are swash alternates, old style figures, and small caps. Peruse the PDF brochure to check out these options in motion. OpenType-enabled applications like the Adobe suite or Quark allows comprehensive control of ligatures and alternates. This font family also provides the glyphs to aid a variety of languages. Cabrito is a welcoming, everyday font family by Jeremy Dooley. Use it to convey warmth and friendliness on anything from candy and food packages to children’s toys, company IDs or run-of-the-mill promotional material. Cabrito’s unique appearance and high legibility make it equally at home in print as it is on a screen.
  30. Goxac by Twinletter, $17.00
    Introducing Goxac is a boldly shaped font that gives any project a cutting-edge, futuristic feel. Goxac’s slick lines and distinctive letterforms give your text a contemporary appearance, making it ideal for designs with a science fiction or technological theme. Goxac is the perfect tool for designing eye-catching headlines, posters, and social media graphics because of its bold aesthetic and futuristic theme. They are ideal for branding projects, packaging designs, book covers, and more due to their distinctive letter shapes. With a complete set of punctuation and numbers, Goxac is available in both upper- and lowercase letters. This multipurpose font is ideal for designers, marketers, and anyone looking to add a touch of futurism to their work because it has four different variants. With the Goxac font, rest assured that your designs will look unique, stylish, and futuristic. This font is perfect for those who want to stand out in the modern era, and for those who want to give their designs a touch of innovation. Goxac is a must-have for anyone looking to create a plan that really stands out. So don’t wait, make Goxac your font of choice today, and take your design to the next level! What’s Included : - File font - All glyphs Iso Latin 1 - Alternate, Ligature - Simple installations - We highly recommend using a program that supports OpenType features and Glyphs panels like many Adobe apps and Corel Draw so that you can see and access all Glyph variations. - PUA Encoded Characters – Fully accessible without additional design software. - Fonts include Multilingual support
  31. Cristal by Corradine Fonts, $24.95
    Cristal is a modern typeface inspired in the cuts of a bevel effect. Its lines build each letter as a cutted gem giving an unique elegant aspect. It comes in two weights to be used at different sizes and has positive and negative versions. Also has a solid version that allows compose more legible texts. Cristal Dingbats and Cristal Frames are two essential complements to obtain a great typographic system of 15 fonts.
  32. Nevaeh Scratch by Kufic Studio, $15.00
    Nevaeh Scratch is a stylized version of the font Nevaeh. The design has been inspired by the paper cut effect. Nevaeh Scratch has a unique design with rough and irregular linings yet, a perfect font. The font has a simple and minimalist factor with all main characters, the font is specially made for those who are in the printing and branding fields. Carefully engraved and stenciled to deliver clean cuts and design.
  33. Aestero by Craft Supply Co, $20.00
    Aestero Futuristic Typeface Cutting-Edge Inspiration Aestero Futuristic Typeface, drawing from Gundam and sci-fi aesthetics, embodies a cutting-edge design for a bold display impact. Sleek Sci-Fi Elegance Named Aestero, this font seamlessly blends Gundam inspiration with sci-fi elegance, presenting sleek characters with a futuristic charm. Dynamic and Bold Presence Aestero commands attention with dynamic and bold letterforms, making it an ideal choice for projects seeking a strong visual presence.
  34. Sparkster by Putracetol, $24.00
    Sparkster - Futuristic Font Introducing Sparkster, a bold and sleek futuristic font inspired by modern digital technology. This typeface is designed to create a cutting-edge and futuristic vibe for your design projects. The Sparkster font family includes both uppercase and lowercase characters, with Opentype features such as alternates and ligatures for a more customized look. The idea behind Sparkster was to create a typeface that captures the essence of digital technology and future-oriented design. With its bold and sleek appearance, it is perfect for a wide range of design projects, including logos, covers, posters, branding, UI, titles, and more. Whether you're designing for a tech company or a forward-thinking brand, Sparkster is sure to make a statement. For a futuristic and modern look, try using Sparkster for your branding and packaging projects. Its bold and sleek appearance is perfect for creating a cutting-edge and futuristic feel that will make your brand stand out. You can also use Sparkster for album covers, posters, and social media graphics to give your designs a high-tech and futuristic vibe. Sparkster comes with a range of features, including uppercase and lowercase characters, Opentype alternates and ligatures, and multilanguage support. It also includes numbers, punctuation, and symbols to make it versatile for a range of design projects. In the font package, you will receive three different file types: Sparkster OTF, Sparkster TTF, and Sparkster WOFF. This ensures that you can use the font on a range of devices and software programs. In summary, Sparkster is a bold and sleek futuristic font that is perfect for creating a cutting-edge and modern look for your design projects. With its unique and customizable features, you can make your designs stand out and make a statement. Try using Sparkster for your branding, packaging, logos, album covers, posters, and social media graphics to create a high-tech and futuristic feel.
  35. Biome by Monotype, $29.99
    In the sketches that formed the basis for his typeface Biome, Crossgrove experimented with inner and outer shapes in different styles, adapted letters to the form of the super-ellipse, and added curves only to remove these again. His challenge was to find a harmonious and coherent approach that provided sufficient contrast with existing fonts. Biome is essentially in the sans serif tradition and the letters exhibit only minor variations in terms of line thickness. There is still a suggestion of the super-ellipse at many points, but this never becomes the predominant design factor. While most of the terminals of the vertical strokes are only slightly rounded, the horizontals and diagonals have pronounced arches and it is these that basically determine the round and soft character of the typeface. The more unconventionally shaped letters, such as the lowercase 'g' with its two semi-open counters and the 'k' and 'x' with their crossbars, provide Biome with an individual personality. And this effect is emphasized by the generously rounded links in the 'v' and 'w' and the uppercase 'M' and 'N'. Biome has been designed as a typeface super-family. From the near hairline Extra Light to the amply proportioned Ultra, there are seven clearly differentiated weights and three tracking widths. There are oblique italic versions of all variants. The range includes small caps and numeral sets containing lowercase and uppercase digits. With its available range of characters, Biome can be used to set texts in all Eastern European languages. Although the remarkable individuality of Biome is most clearly apparent in the larger point sizes, this typeface is not just suitable for producing headlines and logos. Biome's elegant visual effects mean that it is equally comfortable in short texts while its large x-height and generous counters make it readily legible even in the small font sizes. Biome is a contemporary typeface that employs mid-20th century futurist elements which ironically give it a retro feel.
  36. Raffadyn by Attype Studio, $16.00
    Raffadyn is a wedding font perfect for your wedding dream. Combine Raffadyn with stylistic set to create amazing script font for wedding! Fall in love with its incredibly versatile style and use it to create spectacular designs! Raffadyn is perfect for branding, logo, invitation, quotes, apparel design, product packaging, merchandise, game titles, cute style design, Book/Cover Title and more. What's Included : - Stylistic Set character - Multilingual Support --- Hope you enjoy with our font! Attype Studio
  37. True Gore by PintassilgoPrints, $19.00
    True Gore is an all-caps display font with two bloody options for each letter and numeral. A horrific pick for your dreadful designs, you bet. Just perfect for book and album covers, packaging, t-shirts, apparel, Halloween imagery, anything where you want that horror, disgusting look. Give it a go! Hey, and what about that cool complementary font shown in the posters? It's Runcible, also by PintassilgoPrints, worth checking it out too!
  38. Birani by Attype Studio, $16.00
    Birani is lovely script font with swash on beginning & ending word. This font perfect for valentine & wedding theme design. Combine it with Birani beginning, ending swash & ligatures to make perfect design for yor projects. Birani perfect for valentine promotion, wedding invitation, branding, logo, invitation, stationery, social media post, product packaging, merchandise, blog design, game titles, cute style design, Book/Cover Title and more. What's Included : - Birani Family Font - Ligature - Multilingual Support - Beginning & Ending Swash
  39. The Kindamana by Rillatype, $15.00
    Introducing, The Kindamana Handwritten Display Font. This type of font is carefully made to give the fun and cute feeling and to fit perfectly for quotes, branding, packaging, logotype, headline, books, novels, etc. This font have up to 6 alternates set that you can mix and match! Features : uppercase & lowercase numbers and punctuation multilingual alternates PUA encoded If you have any other question please feel free to hit us at rillatype@gmail.com Happy Creating!
  40. Barito by Authentype, $14.00
    The Barito Serif 9 font is full of cursive typefaces with sharp, bold lines that create an optical illusion that appears to intimidate the reader. Barito serif font comes with many languages ​​like Cyrillic • Greek • Latin and is perfect for designing books, magazines, titles for online advertising media websites and much more. The barito serif font not only comes with 9 weights, but is also accompanied by an italic for complement and confirmation.
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