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  1. Chinte by FonTastic Designs by Chez, $10.99
    Looking for a fun new font? Look no further I have just what you've been waiting for. This new novelty font that I call Chinte is a bold fullcase font. This font comes with multiple languages and symbols. And had multiple uses: Branding, Logos, and many more of your projects.
  2. Sanischara by Beewest Studio, $50.00
    Sanschara Font is latinANS font that mitatiing ndian Traditional Devanagari Font. This Font is Very niice to apply in Yoga Brand Logo , Spa, Indian Secipes Book, Indian Philosophy Book, Apharels and more. This Font is organic made from hand drawing, that why it is look very natural and simple.
  3. FF Wunderlich by FontFont, $41.99
    German type designer Martin Wunderlich created this sans FontFont in 1993. The family has 6 weights, ranging from Regular to Bold (including italics) and is ideally suited for editorial and publishing and logo, branding and creative industries. FF Wunderlich provides advanced typographical support with features such as ligatures, alternate characters, and case-sensitive forms. It comes with a complete range of figure set options – oldstyle and lining figures, each in tabular and proportional widths.
  4. Bitumen by Hanoded, $12.00
    Bitumen is a sticky, black, and highly viscous liquid form of petroleum. When I created this font, it reminded me a bit of asphalt, hence the name. Bitumen is a handmade font based on Schmallfette Grotesk by Walter Haettenschweiler and Haettenschweiler font. The font was made with a Japanese brush pen, hence the bold lines. Bitumen comes in two styles: the regular, fat display font and a lighter version - both with italics.
  5. Rosting Gapertas by Mega Type, $18.00
    Rosting Gapertas is a soft and elegant yet sturdy serif family that mixes retro casual undertones with a modern feel. Designed to convey a sense of tenderness and natural expression with a sense of the present to function as a bold tool and a beautiful communicator. Morning Georgian comes in 9 different weights from Thin to Black with 2 styles (Standard & Italic). Rosting Gapertas is perfect for branding, editorial, packaging or logos and more.
  6. DIN 2014 by ParaType, $47.00
    A contemporary interpretation of the famous DIN typeface. Regular style suits for long texts, while Light and Bold variations work well in large sizes. The typeface includes 24 styles: 6 upright and 6 normal-width italics, as well as 6 Narrow and 6 Condensed styles. The typeface was designed by Vasily Biryukov and released by Paratype in 2015. The set of Condensed styles was added by Alexander Lubovenko and Isabella Chaeva in 2022.
  7. Aqualita by Artisan Studio, $12.00
    Aqualita is bold and italic script font, with flexible character, and the top of each glyph slightly sloping. Font features: - Standard ligatures - Stylistic Alternates - Stylistic sets Font file included: Aqualita OTF Can be used for various purposes.such as headings, logos, wedding invitation, t-shirt, letterhead, signage, lable, news, posters, badges etc. To enable the OpenType Stylistic alternates, you need a program that supports OpenType features such as Adobe Illustrator CS, Adobe Indesign & CorelDraw X6-X7
  8. Osande by XdCreative, $20.00
    Osande is a modern sans serif font with neo-Grotesque touch, more homogenous forms with minimal stroke contrast. Osande the font family contains 3 basic forms: italics, obliques, and upright. Each of which has 7 different weights ( Thin, Extra Light, Light, Regular, Medium, Semibold, and Bold ). Osande can easily be matched to an incredibly large set of projects, so add it to your creative ideas and notice how it makes them stand out! Thank you.
  9. Milica by PeGGO Fonts, $18.00
    Milica is a display font, inspired on action movies and urban Military culture, designed with straight verticals but slanted horizontals with no curves and sharped hard strokes, in 5 sizes, ExtraLight, Light, regular, Bold & ExtraBlack, plus italic version to each weight. Recommended for use in poster, Movies, video games, TV, Animation, letterhead, magazines titles, POP & Graphic culture, young stuff, hip-hop topics, urban, big sizes prints, Volumetric 3D shapes, labels, etc. Powered by OTF technology.
  10. Wesna by Type Salon, $41.90
    Typeface Wesna was created as a reflection of the current state of design whose starting point is rooted in the letterings from the Slovenian posters from the interwar period. Bold strokes, condensed letterforms, sharp stroke joints and unique features are combined in the typeface. Wesna preserves the Slovenian typography heritage and establishes the connection between the past and the present through new digital formation. Available in 3 weights, italics in Latin & Cyrillic.
  11. Knightsbridge by ITC, $29.00
    Knightsbridge is a robust, bold italic, which Alan Meeks designed in 1975. This typeface appears to be a wholly new interpretation of the alphabet, free from specific typographical/historical references. This courageous assertiveness extends into the very design of the letterforms, making them feel secure and assured on the page. Knightsbridge is the perfect typeface for newsletter and magazine headlines, and it may be used for various advertising typesetting purposes as well.
  12. Spiro 2020 by Etewut, $30.00
    Introducing rounded sans serif Spiro. The family includes 3 styles: regular, bold and italic. Spiro supports multi language symbols as æ, ß, ç, etc. It also has all necessary ligatures and extra glyphs you may need. To use them you have to open glyphs panel in menu Window. The font is compatible on both Windows and Mac. You can use it in all popular apps like Adobe, Corel Draw, Microsoft, Final Cut etc.
  13. Transit Display by KC Fonts, $24.00
    Transit Display is simply two fonts: Regular & Italic. It is an all uppercase based font that takes the grungy look that you love one step further by offering you that do it yourself eroded stamp look with a modern flair. Transit Display will work with any of your stylized design needs! Transit Display also has a larger character set for multilingual support. For a customized look to your works, switch between uppercase and lowercase for a change of grunge to the letters.
  14. Hobgoblin by Hanoded, $15.00
    Hobgoblin is a cute and happy little font. It would be ideal for children's books, games and apps. Hobgoblin come with mischievous glyphs and a pot-o-gold worth of diacritics.
  15. Appareo by Kimmy Design, $12.00
    Inspired by vintage books and the pages within, Appareo is an imperfect, worn serif font that comes in three weights. Each weight has a varying degree of distress, from Black, in which the press and ink fully set into the page, to Medium, Light and Extralight, where the texture is heaviest. Each weight also has a custom italics version of each character. To fully give the authentic feel of worn pages of dusty books, Appareo has 5 character variations. Appareo also has a set of graphic elements, including frame, banners, borders, arrows, etc in the same style and texture.
  16. Fermata by Fermata Fonts, $15.00
    Fermata is an original calligraphic textface inspired by humanist serif typefaces from the 16th century, characterized by the translation contrast of a handwritten pen stroke, monumental Roman capitals, and true italics. Fermata has been modernized for 21st century textual requirements, with clean lines, moderated contrast, and a seamless blending of italics and lining characters into the text form, while still retaining the warmth and subtle idiosyncracies of the handwritten origins of old style serifs. The font was developed with invaluable advice and mentorship from Hannes Famira.
  17. Hidayatullah by ARToni, $25.00
    Hidayatullah is a bold and distinct display font, featuring Arabic influences. Expertly designed to make your creation look out of this world, this font has the potential to take your ideas far further.
  18. Alhabsyi by ARToni, $24.00
    Alhabsyi is smooth, bold and distinct display font, featuring Arabic influences. Expertly designed to make your creation look out of this world, this font has the potential to take your ideas far further.
  19. Fishhook by Ingrimayne Type, $14.95
    Fishhook is a letterbat font that makes letters from fishhooks and barbs. In the plain version the fishhooks look more realistic, but the bold version may be more satisfying from a typographical perspective.
  20. Voklea by Sakha Design, $12.00
    Voklea is a cool, bold and trendy looking display font. Whatever the topic, this font will be a wonderful asset to your font library, as it has the potential to enhance any creation.
  21. Graby by IbeyDesign, $16.00
    Graby Bold Script Font feels equally charming and elegant. It looks stunning on wedding invitations, thank you cards, quotes, greeting cards, logos, business cards, and every other design which needs a handwritten touch.
  22. Altamonte NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    Logotype lettering from 1896 for the Italian confection company Talmone provided the inspiration for this curvy, cuddly face. Warm up your headlines today with this antique charmer. Both versions include the complete Unicode Latin 1252, Central European 1250 and Turkish 1254 character sets, as well as localization for Lithuanian, Moldovan and Romanian.
  23. Ariergard Rondo by ParaType, $25.00
    AriergardRondo is supplemental to Ariergard by the same author. It differs with sharp geometrical letterforms and with circular shapes of round letters. The face includes antique Cyrillic letter shapes: N has diagonal stroke, uppercase Y and Ч are equilateral. Both lc г and т have ascenders. For use in advertising and display typography.
  24. Bamboo by Solotype, $19.95
    Even the original founder, Barnhart Bros. & Spindler, thought this was a freaky font, and indeed they called it "Freak" when they introduced it in 1889. It was reintroduced in 1925 under the somewhat more elegant name of "Bamboo," and is one of the prizes that the collectors of antique metal types seek.
  25. PR Scrolls by PR Fonts, $10.00
    Inspired by food labels, signs and coats of arms, PR-Scrolls is a collection of images which can be used for framing text in contexts where antiquity, craftsmanship, or traditional quality are conveyed. There are several sets of glyphs which work together to make a variety of shapes, or banners of custom length.
  26. Hybi10 Metal by Hybi-Types, $12.50
    With its straight and clean face Hybi10 Metal can be a quite normal antique font family. But the alternates with different versions of spikes at the uppercase letters gives it an additional use. Decide for your own, how to use it. The styles with real capitals widens the range of use too.
  27. Clarenwood JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Based on some examples of a Clarendon-inspired wood type design, Clarenwood JNL is a bold and effective titling font which harkens back to old times and advertising on a grander scale.
  28. Striptease JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Striptease JNL is the bold, brash, "your-name-in-lights" companion to Showgirl JNL, and was inspired by a scene in an old television show depicting a burlesque house of the 1930s.
  29. Humanex by Sébastien Truchet, $40.00
    Humanex is the first text typeface of Sébastien Truchet. He created it during the year of postgraduation ‘Systèmes graphiques, typographique & language' in Amiens. The beginning stages of the font development involved calligraphic research based on humanistic ductus. Sébastien’s goal was to introduce modules in a lineal structure. Downstrokes and upstrokes are homogeneous. Links between stem and curve are straight. It gives solidity and thickness to the typographical composition. The first version was a Semi Bold version and its italic. This typeface gave a blackest text. You can see the first display typeface, Humanex Ultralight. Sébastien kept the Semibold structure in order to make a thin typeface. Its goal is to give support to the Semibold version. It is a good typeface in big sizes. In order to add a better legibility, Sébastien built a Book version to have a brightest grey of text. The reading is more comfortable.
  30. Miser by Saint Mislav, $22.22
    Smooth with the roughness and made from scratch, Miser sans serif font family was designed by Mislav Serdarušić and it's name is derived from designers name. Miser typeface blueprints were somewhere in the subconsciousness of the designer but have seen first light of the day in September, 2021. during the Covid pandemic. Inspiration comes from handwritten technical letters of designers parents and graffiti explorations. It comes in 12 styles (6 weights with pairing Italics) with all Latin European language characters which are in daily use(without Greek or Cyrillic). Designed in contemporary appearance with innovations on some letters. Basic ligature set is included. It is suitable for magazines, books and websites, various graphics and paragraphs. Miser has a taste of science, technology, design & architecture, sports and more, yet contemporary boldness but distinctive to regular and oval modern typeface shapes. A must have on your system.
  31. Castello by Almeera Studio, $17.00
    Introducing our newest typeface called Castello - Retro Bold Serif with ligature & alternates. Comes in 2 styles regular & italic, this typeface has many alternates with swashes that can make your lettering / logotype become more interesting. The clean and neat of a serif combined with the swirl swashes makes this font very attractive. This font perfectly made to be applied especially in logo, and the other various formal forms such as invitations, labels, logos, magazine headers, books, greeting / wedding cards, Clothing Branding, product packaging, fashion, make up, quotes, stationery, novels,cutting, labels or any type of advertising purpose. No special software is required to type out the standard characters of the Typeface. To access the Opentype Ligatures, you will need software that supports Opentype features in fonts. Current Language Support : Danish, English, Finnish, French, German, German (Switzerland), Norwegian Bokmål, Norwegian Nynorsk, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish, Swiss German.
  32. Born Spirit by Dora Typefoundry, $17.00
    Introducing the Born Spirit font, it is a display typeface that demands attention with a bold vintage look. Sharp hooks and strong lines create a sense of toughness. It's great to tap into designers or product owners who need solutions to make their designs look more uniquely elegant. Features: Uppercase, numbers, punctuations; Multilingual support. PUA Encoded We highly recommend using a program that supports OpenType features and Glyphs panels like Adobe apps and Corel Draw, so you can see and access all Glyph variations. This type of family has become the work of true love, making it as easy and fun as possible.I really hope you enjoy it! Thank you Enjoy the font and go get creative :)
  33. Agatized Informal by ULGA Type, $26.00
    Agatized Informal is a rough-edged stencil typeface with chunky letterforms and tight spacing. Designed primarily for display use, it’s ideal for posters, logos, advertising, book cover designs or small chunks of text such as pull-out quotes. The design is something of an enigma, a curious mish-mash of genres – imagine splicing Uncle Buck and Deadpool into a horror movie – it’s big, bold and funny although has a dark side. But what really makes this typeface a joy to drive is its boot full of alternative characters and ligatures. There is a saying: Use sparingly. Not on this street! Make your Glyphs palette burn rubber. Set your OpenType to full throttle: crank up your style and get those liga-tyres screeching. Agatized is a souped-up old campervan spinning doughnuts on the beach. The design started life as a piece of lettering for a book design that didn’t progress past the sketch stage. I liked the rough, dense character shapes, so during some down time I started drawing more characters and the lure of a new typeface pulled me in from there. Although this is a single-weight typeface it has a younger sibling, Agatized Formal, a neater, more dapper brother, smoother round the chops and smartly dressed – certainly no less fun though.
  34. Arabetic Sans Serif by Arabetics, $32.00
    The Arabetic Sans Serif type family follows the guidelines of the Mutamathil type style but also illustrates the effects of adding and removing Latin-like serifs on Arabetic scripts legibility. It has only one glyph for every basic Arabic Unicode character or letter as defined in Unicode Standards version 5.1. Arabetic Sans Serif employs variable x-height values. It includes all required Lam-Alif ligatures and uses ligature substitutions and selected marks positioning but it does not use any other glyph substitutions or forming. Text strings composed using types of this family are non-cursive with stand-alone isolated glyphs. Tatweel (or Kashida) glyph is a zero width space. Keying it before any glyph will display that glyph’s isolated form. Keying it before Alif Lam Lam Ha will display the Allah ligature. Arabetic Sans Serif family includes both Arabic and Arabic-Indic numerals; all required diacritic marks, Allah ligature, in addition to all standard English keyboard punctuations and major currency symbols. Fonts are available in regular, italic, bold, and bold italic styles.
  35. Goodnight London by Ronny Studio, $20.00
    Goodnight London is a Duo Font with a blend of 2 fonts, namely the Sans & Script font. A luxurious font, with thick and thin sizes with a combination of handwritten script fonts, so that it adds an elegant, luxurious and classy impression. This typeface is perfect for logos, branding, travel promotions, social media posts, magazine layouts, product packaging, quotes, or simply as a stylish text overlay onto any background image. 5 Style Font : Regular Sans Italic Sans Bold Sans Bold Italic Sans Regular Script Goodnight London Features : Uppercase Lowercase Numbers & Punctuation Alternates Ligatures Multilingual Support Simple installation All of features and special characters of this font are included in one file. So it is easy to accessed by using program or software that support the opentype like Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photosop, and Adobe Indesign). This font also very easy to use because compatible for all software even for non-opentype supported. Please comment us if you have any questions Thank you and have a nice day. thank you
  36. Fabrizio by ARTypes, $60.00
    The new Fabrizio™ types, designed by Ari Rafaeli, have made their first appearance in Saggi di Letteratura Italiana: Da Dante per Pirandello a Orazio Costa, by Lucilla Bonavita, printed at Pisa in March 2016 by Fabrizio Serra Editore for whom the type was specially designed. The types are now offered for general sale. Each style (roman, small capitals, italic, semi-bold, bold) contains Cyrillic and ‘polytonic’ Greek letters and letters for many European languages (Czech, Hungarian, Icelandic, Lettish, Polish, Romanian, Serbian, Ukrainian, Welsh etc.), non-kerning fs, long ſ, ligatures and fractions. Alternative forms are supplied in ‘B’ versions of each style. A set of swash letters and sets of superiors, inferiors, fractions and phonetic letters are also offered. Two ‘Special’ fonts (roman and italic) containing special accents, letters for transliteration, Vietnamese letters, mathematics signs and symbols, arrows, commercial signs, pictograms, figures in circles, scansion marks, braces & benzene rings and the Rafaeli-Meruba Hebrew letters, as well as Latin, Cyrillic and Greek letters, are included in the Fabrizio family.
  37. Arabetic Serif by Arabetics, $32.00
    The Arabetic Serif type family follows the guidelines of the Mutamathil type style but also illustrates the effects of adding and removing Latin-like serifs on Arabetic scripts legibility. It has only one glyph for every basic Arabic Unicode character or letter as defined in Unicode Standards version 5.1. Arabetic Serif employs variable x-height values. It includes all required Lam-Alif ligatures and uses ligature substitutions and selected marks positioning but it does not use any other glyph substitutions or forming. Text strings composed using types of this family are non-cursive with stand-alone isolated glyphs. Tatweel (or Kashida) glyph is a zero width space. Keying it before any glyph will display that glyph isolated form. Keying it before Alif Lam Lam Ha will display the Allah ligature. Arabetic Serif family includes both Arabic and Arabic-Indic numerals; all required diacritic marks, Allah ligature, in addition to all standard English keyboard punctuations and major currency symbols. Fonts are available in regular, italic, bold, and bold italic styles.
  38. Relato by Emtype Foundry, $69.00
    Relato has a low contrast and “a muscular” structure that makes it useful for setting longer text. In display sizes it has a variety of details that lends it a unique and personal expression. The formal principle of the serif, the variety of terminal strokes and the combination of curves and semi-straight lines gives the Relato a more “human” flavor. The inspiration for the design comes from different traditional calligraphic styles. The upper case letter, for example, is based on roman capitals from the Rennaissance, whereas the lower case relates to humanist handwriting. Even so, Relato is a decidedly contemporary typeface, proposing individual ideas on the design of type. The italic has a distinct typographic color thanks to the construction principle of broken lines. The bold weights have an increased contrast in the union of the strokes which helps improve legibility in small sizes and reinforce their personality in display sizes. The family consists of a Regular version, Italic, Small caps, Semibold and Bold. For a sans serif version of Relato, please see Relato Sans.
  39. Bestigia by Ronny Studio, $19.00
    Bestigia is an elegant and chic Sans Serif font. This font is impressive and features an clean and elegant, professionally shaped font, and as a result, it will easily match a variety of creations that require a different touch. Add it with confidence to your projects, and you'll love the results. This typeface is perfect for elegant logos, branding, travel promotions, layout magazines, beauty products, product packaging, quotes, or simply as a stylish text overlay onto any background image. 4 Style Font : Regular Italic Bold Bold Italic Bestigia Features : Uppercase Lowercase Numbers & Punctuation Alternates Ligatures Multilingual Support Simple installation All of features and special characters of this font are included in one file. So it is easy to accessed by using program or software that support the opentype like Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photosop, and Adobe Indesign). This font also very easy to use because compatible for all software even for non-opentype supported. Please comment us if you have any questions Thank you and have a nice day. thank you
  40. Troback regular by Alit Design, $20.00
    Introducing Troback - A Vintage Display Font Step into a realm of timeless elegance with Troback, a meticulously crafted vintage display font that pays homage to the design aesthetics of the past. With its distinctive retro charm, Troback encapsulates the spirit of a bygone era, where every letter tells a story. Inspired by the ornate typography of vintage signage, Troback is a masterful blend of boldness and sophistication. Its characters are imbued with intricate details, from the delicate serifs that harken back to a more refined age, to the captivating curves that dance along the baseline with a sense of purpose. This font conjures nostalgia with every stroke, summoning memories of old cigar box labels, antique shop signage, and classic posters that once adorned bustling city streets. Troback isn't just a font; it's a journey through history, a bridge between the craftsmanship of yesterday and the creativity of today. Ideal for branding that craves a touch of vintage authenticity, for designs seeking to recapture the allure of a vintage era, Troback stands as a testament to the enduring power of timeless typography. Let your words resonate with the elegance of a bygone time - let them speak through Troback.
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