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  1. Aquate Script by Mans Greback, $59.00
    Aquate Script is a professional brush script typeface. It displays a fast but confident movement, with bold curves contrasting sharp corners. With it's multiple alternate alphabets, it is greatly adaptable and really gives a logo or headline the impression of being a custom, hand-painted type. The font supports all European and Latin based languages, as well as all characters you'll ever need. In additional to stylistic and contextual alternates, the typeface contains ligatures and a full set of swash glyphs.
  2. Brotherline by Hendra Pratama, $25.00
    Brotherline is a connected script built from a single bold mono-line, inspired by hand-lettering style and various calligraphy letterforms.The first idea with this font is to create a font for Logotypes. Curves are smooth and flow with very nice circle shapes. This font is great for logos, logotypes, packaging, and store-front or signboard. NOTE: To access the alternate glyphs, you will need a program that supports OpenType Features. Activate the Ligature (liga) and Contextual Alternates (calt) for better experience.
  3. Baumarkt - Unknown license
  4. Yoshitoshi - Personal use only
  5. Planetary Orbiter Outline - Unknown license
  6. Enter Sansman - Unknown license
  7. Radios in Motion - Unknown license
  8. Slimania - Unknown license
  9. Planetary Orbiter - Unknown license
  10. Alons Classic by BA Graphics, $45.00
    A spurred Roman classic design. Great Headline Font if you are looking for that Bold Statement.
  11. Schneidler Grobe Gotisch by Intellecta Design, $24.90
    a revival of a classic bold blackletter from the great german typedesigner F. H. Ernst Schneidler
  12. Skrawl by Haiku Monkey, $10.00
    Skrawl will add some creepy boldness to your life. Just don't let it babysit your kids.
  13. Morgan Sans by Feliciano, $50.00
    The Morgan Project can be considered a big type family with ‘many styles’ or a set of different types that match with each other. For me it’s one typeface with different versions with deliberate and visible differences according to the propose to which each version was created. The design started in 2000 as a display type with the design of the Morgan Tower, to which more two display versions were added; Morgan Poster and Morgan Big — all together the make our: FTF Morgan Display Kit 1. All three versions consist only in uppercase with alternate letters in the lowercase and a set of special ligatures. Morgan Tower has four variants that differ in width/weight, Morgan Poster has six variants (often called styles), three weights in upright and oblique and Morgan Big has twelve, six weights in upright and oblique. Lately, the FTF Morgan Tex Kit 1 was added. Apropriate versions to use in text setting. Both versions, FTF Morgan Sans and FTF Morgan Sans Condensed share the same structure and character mapping. Four variants each; regular, bold, oblique and bold oblique with a large character set including: small caps, lining and old style figures (here called Office figures) — both tabular —, small caps lining figures, mathematical symbols and fraction figures, and, a set of foreign characters expanding the possibilities of use for a wider range of languages. Characters are distributed in six different font layouts: Lining, Office, Expert, Caps, Figures & Pi.
  14. Paul Maul XT by !Exclamachine, $9.99
    PaulMaul XT is a lighthearted typeface made for energetic expression. Bold and casual, PaulMaul jumps at the reader with distinct punctuation and style in headers, captions, sidebar quotes and fun interfaces. PaulMaul has been greatly expanded and now features a rich set of accents for European and Asian applications!
  15. Comfort by Jehansyah, $9.00
    short and bold font, cute and looks professional and a nuanced logo font that you can customize with the elegant look you want there are several alternatives that you can use and combine, and there are italics to make it easier for you to work on your design project
  16. Porkshop by Chank, $99.00
    Porkshop is a font of retro vintage flavor with a hefty dose of immigrant-influenced naive typography. It's fundamentally inspired by an old-but-still-prominent "Pork Shop" sign in Manhattan. I like to think that this font was made by a signmaker's apprentice who didn't yet have a grasp on the subtleties of elegant letterforms, but put his gusto into perfectly sharp serifs. While pointy little serifs are cool, the real shine of this font comes from the imaginative combination of uppercase and lowercase shapes. This unique mixture in the lowercase reminds me of an indeterminate European accent in the big city. Big and strong and easy to understand. Best rendered in 3-foot tall metal type, Porkshop works well in print and on screens, too. The Bolds and Italics are brand new in 2011.
  17. Cormac by Typedepot, $19.00
    Cormac is a humanist typeface characterized with it's large x-height and slightly flared stems. The word that best describes our ideas in the beginning of the project is "simple" - the idea behind it was to strip the letter forms of everything unnecessary, and yet keep the typeface interesting. The typeface is friendly without being too cheezy thanks to its humanistic character, flared ascenders and stems reminding of its calligraphic origin. The proportions are closer to the traditional old style typefaces. Cormac is open and readable typeface coming in 7 weights plus their matching 'true' italics - from Extra Thin to Bold. The family comes with Cyrillic support, great range of numerals, fractions, ligatures, alternates and a lot of special characters making Cormac a great solution for greate range of design work - branding, editorial, web, wayfinding, etc.
  18. Mrs Ant by Hipopotam Studio, $20.00
    Hand drawn serif typeface designed for one of our books. It has upper and lowercase characters with up to three alternate glyphs. Build in OpenType Contextual Alternates feature will automatically set alternate glyphs depending on frequency of appearance of the same character (even in web font but only in HTML5 browsers). The script doesn’t throw random glyphs. For example in the word “HIPPOPOTAMUS” you will automatically get three different “P” glyphs and two “O” glyphs. It really works great but of course you can always fine tune it by hand. Mrs Ant has an older brother. Mr Anteater was designed for headers for the same book.
  19. Bintang by Hanoded, $15.00
    Bintang means Star in Bahasa Indonesia. Bintang font is a hand drawn, computer enhanced font. It is all caps, but upper and lower case differ and can be freely interchanged. Use Bintang for your product packaging, book covers, posters and magazines. Befitting a star, Bintang comes with a galaxy of diacritics.
  20. Ka Boink by BA Graphics, $45.00
    A loose fun design; great for childrens' books and happy ads.
  21. Calafragalistic by BA Graphics, $45.00
    A loose fun design; great for childrens' books and happy ads!
  22. Olech by Sebastian Cabaj, $14.00
    Olech is great typeface for titles, posters, books, covers and labels.
  23. Alisal by Monotype, $29.99
    Matthew Carter has been refining his design for Alisal for so long, he says, that when he was asked to complete the design for the Monotype Library, it was almost as if he were doing a historical revival of his own typeface. The illusion even extended to changes in his work process: although he now does all his preliminary and final drawing on screen, the first trial renderings of Alisal were done as pencil renderings. Alisal is best classified as an Italian old style design. Originally created between the late 15th and mid-16th centuries in northern Italy, the true Italian old styles were some of the first roman types. They tend to be the most calligraphic of serifed faces, with the axis of their curved strokes inclined to the left, as if drawn with a flat-tipped pen or brush. These designs offer sturdy, free-flowing and heavily bracketed serifs, short descenders, and a modest contrast in stroke weight. Alisal has nearly all the classic Italian old style character traits, plus a few quirks of its own. It is calligraphic in nature, with more of a pen-drawn quality than faces like Palatino or Goudy Old Style. It is more rough-hewn than either Goudy's Kennerley or Benton's Cloister, and is generally heavier in weight than most of the other Italian old style designs. One place where Alisal makes a clean break with traditional old style designs is in the serifs. While sturdy and clearly reflecting pen-drawn strokes, Alisal's serifs have no bracketing and appear to be straight strokes crossing the main vertical. Like Caslon or Trajanus, Alisal is a handsome design when viewed as a block of copy. Ascenders are tall and elegant, and serve as a counterpoint to the robust strength of the rest of the design. Alisal is available as a small family of roman and bold with a complementary italic for the basic roman weight, providing all that is needed for the majority of text typography. Alisal is not as well-known as some of Carter's other typefaces, but this lovely and long-incubated design was certainly worth the wait.
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  25. DEXTER by Type Innovations, $39.00
    Dexter is an original new typeface creation by Alex Kaczun. It is a warmer, more sophisticated grotesque that is both fun and interesting. Its tight letter spacing and narrow proportions make the typeface particularly well suited for display sizes and headlines. This intriguing sans with distinctive letter shapes is typical for display fonts of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Dexter is ideal for titles and headlines looking for impact and style. Dexter is also an excellent choice for magazines, books, posters, brochures, flyers, etc. The large Pro font character set, which supports most Central European and many Eastern European languages, also includes a corresponding small caps font along with old style figures.
  26. American Uncial by Linotype, $40.99
    American Uncial™ was designed by Victor Hammer in 1943. Uncial typefaces consist of letter forms of the Capitalis Monumentalis and the majescule cursive. The origins of Uncial faces date back to the 5th century. In 1953, American Uncial was expanded to include some new figures, also designed by Hammer, and was rereleased by Klingspor with the name Neue Hammer Unziale. The forms are based on old scripts in books of antiquity and the early Middle Ages and the font is a new variation of a classic. Neue Hammer Unziale font has been a favorite for certificates and diplomas and is recommended for headlines and shorter texts in a point size of 12 or larger.
  27. Zornale by Eurotypo, $20.00
    The "Zornale", is an original manuscript that contains a large amount of data, providing a daily record of the books acquired by the Venetian bookseller Francesco de Madiis, between 1481 and 1488. Zornale is a family of text fonts in five weights that can be combined with the variant Caption with short ascenders and descendants. The family is completed with true italics in two weights (light italics and italics) specially designed for use in reading texts. These fonts have been designed with precise kerning and full OpenType features: Small caps, old-style numbers, Swashes, stylistic and contextual alternates, ligatures and case-sensitive forms. Each font contains 549 glyphs for complete control and enhance typographic refinement.
  28. Austerity by Heyfonts, $15.00
    Austerity Retro Script font is a vintage-inspired typeface that is perfect for creating classic design projects. Its elegant and curvy handwritten style makes it ideal for conveying a sense of nostalgia and timeless sophistication. This font is available in both regular and bold weights and includes uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers and punctuation symbols. Some of its features include: -Vintage Style: Austerity Retro Script font captures the essence of the golden age of typography with its retro-style design. It is perfect for creating vintage posters, product packaging, branding, and more. -Handwritten Appearance: The font has a unique and playful handwritten appearance, with smooth curves and a natural flow. It captures the essence of calligraphy and is perfect for conveying a sense of personal touch. -Bold and Regular Weights: Austerity font is available in both bold and regular weights, giving designers flexibility to mix and match them to achieve a wide range of styles. -Uppercase and Lowercase Letters: The font includes both uppercase and lowercase letters, making it easy to create a variety of typographic combinations for your designs. -Punctuation Symbols and Numbers: Austerity font also includes a range of punctuation symbols and numbers, making it a versatile typeface for a wide range of projects. -Multilingual Support: The font supports multiple languages, including English, French, German, Portuguese, Spanish and more. Overall, Austerity font is a perfect choice for designers who want to create a vintage feel in their design projects. Its handwritten style, bold and regular weights, and range of symbols and numbers make it a versatile and reliable font for any design project.
  29. Maiers Nr. 8 Pro by Ingo, $27.00
    A handwritten ”font for technicians“ from ca. 1900. Very geometrical, rigid forms borrowed from the typical characteristics of Jugendstil / Art Nouveau. This script is found in an old magazine which was issued sometime in the years shortly before WWI. The original copy, produced by means of a galvanized plate, is just 7 centimeters wide. It served as the model for technical professions in which, at that time, the captions of drawings were still done by hand. ingoFonts has not only digitized this beautiful typeface, we have also extended it to a whole family. In »Maier’s Alte Nr. 8« special attention was given to ensure the ”uneven“ edges, typical of handwritten script, remained effectively noticeable even in the digitized form. As a result, this ”technical“ font retains a handmade touch, while »Maier’s Neue Nr. 8« is the clean version with exact contours. The Art Nouveau forms, which are characteristic for the period of origin around the turn of the century around 1900, look especially pretty. The high degree of abstraction also seems strange in Maier's No. 8, especially when the age of the original is known. It is generally assumed that it was not until the Bauhaus in the late 1920s that such "modern" typefaces were created. Maier's No. 8 is a generation older! So many of today's supposedly "ultramodern" typefaces look quite old in comparison. In addition to the original two weights, Light and Bold, the Maiers Neue Nr. 8 got a regular and a extra-bold weight. Furthermore, the Neue is also available in italics. Although this is only a slanted version, unlike common practice, it is inclined to the left. Maier’s Nr. 8 Pro is suitable for all European languages. It includes ”Latin Extended-A,“ for Central and Eastern Europe incl. Turkish, and even Cyrillic and Greek, too. The font includes several stylistic alternates as well as a number of ligatures.
  30. Ornate Blackboards by Intellecta Design, $16.90
    Ornate Blackboards is a beautiful collection of ornaments from Intellecta Design, excellent for use in works of art and editorial publications, like book covers, headpieces to sections of books, magazines, packaging works, and many other solutions. Good to use with roman versals, chiseled fonts and many other different kinds of typefaces.
  31. Golden Record by Mans Greback, $59.00
    Golden Record is an elegant all caps sans serif typeface with a tall, classic, and high-quality feel. Its timeless design is perfect for adding a touch of sophistication to any project. The font's classiness evokes a sense of luxury and opulence, making it ideal for high-end branding and design applications. Golden Record is a versatile typeface family consisting of the styles Light, Regular, Bold, and Outline, each available in Italic, offering a wide range of creative possibilities. The idea for Golden Record came to life when Mans Greback was inspired by the elegance of vintage vinyl records and their iconic gold labels, merging classic aesthetics with modern design principles. Mans Greback is a Swedish typeface designer known for crafting high-quality fonts with a focus on versatility and aesthetics. He created Golden Records to provide designers with a unique and sophisticated typeface for upscale projects. Greback is committed to delivering exceptional quality in every font he designs, consistently pushing the boundaries of typography.
  32. Tetris Quadrate by Melissa Lapadula, $19.95
    This font is influenced by the advancement in graphic computer technology that has evolved since the first basic pixilated computer games. This typeface aims to be bold and brazen. The fonts primary function is heading use.
  33. Marborn by OCSstudio, $14.00
    Marborn Bold Script Typeface modern suitable for your design needs. This font is suitable for designs such as logo designs, t-shirts, branding, social media posts, thumbnails, mugs, tupperware, tote bags, and various other design purposes.
  34. Marde Sauve by Hishand Studio, $15.00
    Introducing MARDE SAUVE, an elegant display with aesthetic look. Perfect for who needs touch of elegancy, stylish, classy beautiful bold type, and modernity for their design. Complete with ligatures alternates regular hollow icon kerning multilingual support
  35. Aqrada Display by Hishand Studio, $15.00
    Introducing AQRADA, an elegant display with aesthetic look. Perfect for who needing a touch of elegancy, classy, stylish, beautiful bold type, and modernity for their design. Complete with ligatures alternates regular hollow icon kerning multilingual support
  36. The Nos by Lone Army, $17.00
    The NOS font embodies sleek, dynamic lines mirroring the speed and energy of modern sports racing. Its bold typography captures the essence of velocity, with sharp, futuristic contours that evoke a sense of adrenaline-fueled motion.
  37. Hadrian LP by LetterPerfect, $39.00
    Hadrian Bold pushes the limits for an extra-condensed titling face. Though remaining in the tradition of the 20th-century 'grotesque' designs, its heavy verticality and tight spacing demand attention for headlines at virtually any size.
  38. Alphacorsa by Mevstory Studio, $25.00
    The Alphacorsa font embodies sleek, dynamic lines mirroring the speed and energy of modern sports racing. Its bold typography captures the essence of velocity, with sharp, futuristic contours that evoke a sense of adrenaline-fueled motion.
  39. Brough by OtterType, $19.00
    Brough is a carefully crafted bold sans serif font. You can use it for a variety of design projects like posters, business cards, invitations, games, covers, social media posts, quote photos, branding, editorials, and much more.
  40. Core Serif N by S-Core, $20.00
    Core Serif N is a modern serif family with neutral design elements. Letters in the Core Serif N has designed with large x-heights and simple serifs for legibility at small sizes. The spaces between individual letter forms are precisely adjusted to create the perfect typesetting. Core Serif N Family consists of 7 weights (Thin, Light, Regular, Medium, Bold, Heavy, Black), and Italics for each format. Core Serif N Thin is designed such as a frame of Core Serif N Family, so its serif shapes are slightly different with other weights. But all weights of Core Serif N work in harmony because they are sharing same structure. It supports complete Basic Latin, Cyrillic, Central European, Turkish, Baltic character sets. Each font includes support for proportional figures, tabular figures, oldstyle figures, numerators, denominators, superscript, scientific inferiors, subscript, fractions and case features. We highly recommend it for use in books, magazines, editorial and publishing as well as logo, branding, and so on.
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