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  1. Axiforma by Kastelov, $55.00
    Axiforma was designed with the single idea of creating a font that starts with the letter A, because let's face it, this is the best letter. For those of you who didn't see it coming, Axiforma is a /drum roll/ geometric sans in 20 weights. If you are thinking "Oh boy, another geometric sans", you clearly know your stuff. Yet, Axiforma is different in at least three crucial ways: 1) It's made by me 2) It's not free 3) It's polite and humble Additionally, Axiforma is packed with Opentype such as oldstyle numbers, fractions, case sensitive alternates, localized forms, stylistic sets, cyrillic alphabets (Bulgarian & Russian) and many more. Basically it's quite extensive and kinda great. Upon using Axiforma, clients will start to behave differently around you and may even start paying you. Your spouse will start working out again just to gain your attention and your kid will become instantly popular at school. After all you are using Axiforma and rumors do spread quickly. That's what we are talking about - raw font power. With Axiforma regular typed text is suddently transformed into first class design. That includes branding, posters, headlines, display, presentation materials, websites, logotypes, etc. The world will now be your playground. To sum it up, Axiforma is badass, thus you should have it and use it everywhere.
  2. Sure, let's dive into the imaginative world of a font named "Whatever." Imagine this font as the epitome of casual chic, the kind of lettering that doesn't fuss over the formalities of typography. It...
  3. Naughts BRK by AEnigma is a distinct and intriguing font that captures the essence of playfulness and innovation in typography. Designed by the AEnigma foundry, which is known for creating a wide arr...
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  9. Reverse Calendar Blocks JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Reverse Calendar Blocks JNL is the third typeface from Jeff Levine that allows the user to create a vintage-style calendar. Other versions available are Calendar Blocks JNL and Monthly Calendar JNL. The layout for the font is as follows: Numerals for displaying a year are on the 0-9 keys The 1-31 dates are located on the A-Z and a-e keys The combination dates of 23/30 and 24/31 are located on the f and g keys Days of the week (Sunday through Saturday) are on the keys h though n Months are found on the o through z keys A blank box (for balancing out layouts) is on the period key
  10. Madison Antiqua by Linotype, $29.99
    Madison Antiqua was original released as a metal typeface for hand-setting in 1965. The letters were produced by D. Stempel AG in Frankfurt, Germany. Their design was based heavily on an earlier German typeface named Amts-Antiqua, which had also been produced by Stempel. Amts-Antiqua is credited to Henrich Hoffmeister, and he developed it between 1909 and 1919. Madison Antiqua is an excellent selection for body text in magazines and newspapers. The typeface features a characteristic x-height, and attention-grabbing serifs. For a time, Madison Antiqua was associated with advertising design, because of its namesake: Madison Avenue in New York. Madison Avenue is a global center of advertising excellence.
  11. Schoolroom JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Based on the type style used for the Superior Sign and Chart Printer No. 929, this simple and clean sans serif font was perfectly suited for use by teachers in the classroom and for businesses and organizations that needed to make signs, price cards, charts and notices. Digitally redrawn as Schoolroom JNL, it is available in both regular and oblique versions. The Superior Marking Equipment Company [formerly of Chicago] was not only a major supplier of materials for the rubber stamp industry, but for most of its existence manufactured date and numbering stamps, sign and chart printers (such as the one used for this font), and a line of children’s printing toys (amongst other items).
  12. Opal Bulgarian by Context Foundry, $6.00
    Opal Bulgarian is a humanistic sans serif typeface of a modern type, inspired by the famous Optima typeface (designed by Hermann Zapf). Opal Bulgarian consists of 2 weights and corresponding italics. Opal Bulgarian is suitable for body texts; for titles; for corporate identity. Opal Bulgarian continues the design of Opal BulgarianCYR, designed in 1992 by Zhivko Stankulov. In compare to Opal BulgarianCYR the new font family Opal Bulgarian has more glyphs and cover more languages. A number of shortcomings in the construction of the glyphs have been eliminated, and the design as a whole has been updated. Opal Bulgarian is available with active support and upgradeability. Licensees will receive all new versions of the font free of charge.
  13. Madang by Aiquitype, $15.00
    Introducing Madang Font is a sophisticated fusion of classic elegance and modern flair. With its meticulously crafted letterforms, it exudes a timeless charm that effortlessly captivates the eye. The balance between its refined strokes and contemporary elements encapsulates a sense of versatility, making it a perfect choice for a wide range of creative projects. Whether used in headlines or body text, Madang Font's graceful presence lends an air of distinction and refinement to any design, establishing itself as an essential asset for discerning typographers and designers alike. What’s Include ? 1. Uppercase, Lowercase, Number and Punctutation 2. Ligature and Alternates 3. Multilingual Support 4. Installed on Mac and Windows 5. PUA Encode Enjoy our Font.
  14. Single Bound by Comicraft, $19.00
    Placed in a hastily designed spaceship and launched toward Earth, SINGLE BOUND was found by a passing motorist who was astounded by this font's feats of strength and agility! As this collection of tall and handsome characters matures, you will discover more of its abilities and perhaps use them for the benefit of all mankind. Even in its secret identity, SINGLE BOUND can lift many times its own body weight and leap great distances, much like its alter ego, UP UP AND AWAY! Single Bound includes weights from Light to Heavy, with clean ("modern") and worn ("vintage") versions, support for Western & Central Europe and Vietnamese, and an available Variable Font for precise control of weight & italic.
  15. Gyst by phospho, $30.00
    Gyst is a neo-humanist sans-serif typeface that artfully blends the principles of Grotesque and Antiqua. With its classic uprights and the serifs in its true italics, Gyst spans the arc from a modern humanistic sans serif to a captivating calligraphic serif. Contrasting strokes and luscious, on the other hand razor-edged terminals reflect a sense of grace, thriving at the intersection of geometric precision and flourishing sophistication. Made for body text as well a s display use. In any situation, you will find the autonomous cursive posture to be a perfect playmate for the upright. Gyst comes in four upright and italic weights, all equipped with a whole lot Alternates and Ligatures.
  16. Prenton RP by BluHead Studio, $39.00
    BluHead Studio LLC is pleased to announce the complete Prenton typeface family! Born of an award winning pedigree, Prenton is an elegant and meticulously drawn sans serif typeface by Roy Preston of Great Britain. Perfect for intricate text settings, it is an extensive family of typefaces containing twenty-one weights in all. The ten OpenType Pro fonts are typographically rich collections of small caps, inferiors/superiors, numerous figure sets and fraction styles, and ligatures. There are Condensed and Ultra Condensed versions of the roman weights and a single Thin Display weight. This wide-ranging variety provides a solid foundation for lengthy and complex typographic layouts. All fonts are OpenType CFF and support an extended Central Europe character set.
  17. Nutcase by ArtyType, $29.00
    Nutcase is a perfect example of a font that principally designed itself. I created a hexagonal template (the most economical form in nature by the way) and took out the center to increase the decorative element. I played around with it, creating some pleasing characters at first but it soon became clear it would translate into a complete alphabet, so I set to work applying the idea to both upper and lower cases. It wasn't all straight forward though, avoiding awkward characters and retaining legibility took a little perseverance but it eventually paid off. I thought of this primarily as a decorative display face but having tested it out, found it reads surprisingly well as body copy too.
  18. Quat by Ani Dimitrova, $29.00
    Quat is a sans serif type family designed by Ani Dimitrova. The family comes in 22 weights, ranging from Hairline to Black with extra drawn italics and small caps versions, and each style contains more than 700 glyphs. The Regular and Medium weights are perfect for body text while the extra drawn Italic gives an interesting texture to the text. The lightest weights work well in subtle headlines while the heaviest ones are perfect for posters, short texts, web, branding and screen design. All weights contain ligatures, proportional figures, tabular figures, old style figure, numerals and arrows, matching currency symbols and fraction. The range of styles give a good flexibility to this family.
  19. Handel Gothic by URW Type Foundry, $35.00
    The Handel Gothic? typeface has been a mainstay of graphic communication for over 40 years - all the while looking as current as tomorrow. Designed by Don Handel in the mid-1960s, and used in the 1973 United Airlines logo developed by Saul Bass, Handel Gothic was an instant success when released to the graphic design community. Its generous lowercase x-height, full-bodied counters and square proportions make the design highly readable at a wide range of sizes. Handel Gothic's slightly idiosyncratic character shapes gave the face a futuristic look 40 years ago that retains its power today. In addition, its Uncial-like lowercase is instantly identifiable - and unique among sans serif typestyles.
  20. Aceituna by Hanoded, $15.00
    Aceituna means ‘olive’ in Spanish. It comes from the Arabic Al-Zeitoun. I am multi-tasking today: finishing this font and thinking about what to cook for my family tonight (yes, I am the one who cooks!). We normally eat Asian food, but I was toying with the idea of serving something Mediterranean and realised we had run out of olives. So there you have it: the super simple trick of naming a new font! But enough of cooking: Aceituna font was made with a Japanese brush pen. It is a very versatile font: tall and thin, elegant and a little messy. A hint of texture and, like olives, it goes with almost anything.
  21. Modern Symphony by Calamar, $16.00
    The Modern Symphony Font Duo is trending and elegant font pair that will bring in your design a unique style and luxury look. This font duo particularly well suited for wedding invitations, cards and feminine branding. Modern Symphony Font Duo includes two beautiful fonts - elegant Script and Serif fonts. Modern Symphony Script includes three full sets of gorgeous uppercase and lowercase letters, numerals, punctuation and a large range of ligatures to perfectly re-create natural calligraphy. And you can check them all in this presentation. Modern Symphony Serif is a classy high contrast font that contains only uppercase characters, numerals and punctuation. You can check your language typing characters in text box above.
  22. Blackoak by Adobe, $29.00
    Joy Redick designed Blackoak, a big and heavy Egyptienne-sytle titling slab serif face, in 1990. The extremely robust style of the characters in this typeface was consciously distorted; creating letterforms that appear flattened and stretched, like a rubber band. Blackoak is drawn in the style of old wood tpes, just like those that one envisions when one thinks of the large, decorative posters that once filled Wild West America. The wood type collection of the Smithsonian Institute in Washington, DC acted as a primary source of inspiration for this design. True to its rooks, Blackoak is meant for use exclusively in headlines in very large point sizes, or for logos and other corporate advertising purposes.
  23. Drop Cap One by Outside the Line, $19.00
    Drop Cap One is a drop cap or an initial cap font. Even though it has all the letters of the alphabet it is not an alphabet font to be used for headlines or body copy. It has no kerning or punctuation except a period. It does not have accent marks. There are basically 2 alphabets in this font. The lighter letters are lower case and the darker letters are upper case. The light and dark letters are interchangeable. While a fun desktop font the real inspiration for this font was my need for a webfont for initial caps for blogging. It could also make a great scrapbooking font too. Lots of uses for this quirky little font.
  24. Kardia by Rodrigo Fuenzalida, $50.00
    Kardia is a versatile type family that lets you compose a wide range of texts, from extensive reading materials to striking, eye-catching headlines and titles. Features include ample proportions that have been revised to maintain similar line performance across all its weights. It also has an elevated x-height which facilitates reading in small bodies, in addition to help building solid headlines. Inspired by brush lettering, it takes many features from calligraphic strokes and the foundational style, adapted to a contemporary typographic language. It has 4 weights, all of them including their corresponding italics, small caps and character set that supports Central, Western and South Eastern European, Afrikaans and many more.
  25. Alamia by Ani Dimitrova, $29.00
    The Alamia type family is a sans serif in 20 weights, ranging from Hair Line to Black with matching italics. Each style contains more than 900 glyphs. Alamia comes with an extended coverage of the Latin and Cyrillic Script. All weights of this family are equipped for complex, professional typography with OpenType Features including: Small Caps, Ligatures, Discretionary Ligatures, Superscript, Subscript, Tabular Figures, Old-Style Figures, Circled Figures, Arrows, Matching currency symbols and fraction.The construction of the characters combines clean grotesque style with modern, that gives the font an organic, warm and friendly touch. The Alamia font family is a perfect choice for body text, branding design, web design, editorial design and more.
  26. Arthemis by Hanzel Space, $25.00
    Featuring the latest font "Arthemis Handwriting Font" This font is made with original handwriting, with a quick technique so that the font looks natural and textured. Each letter has a character, so it looks different from a regular font. This font is very suitable for use as movie titles, branding, packaging, quotes, taglines, trademarks, logos, and other promotional media. If you are interested in buying this font for your design needs, then you will get 3 types of files that will be installed on your computer. The attached files are: Artemis OTF Arthemis TTF Artemis WOFF Opentype feature, including 5 Set Alternates, Ligatures, End Swash, and Underlines. PUA Encoded Foreign Languages Support: ÀÁÂÃÄÅÇÈÉÊËÌÍÎÏÐÑÒÓÔÕÖØÙÚÛÜÝßàáâãäåæçèéêëìíîïðñòóôõöøùúûüýÿ Happy Designing!
  27. SK Selanik by Salih Kizilkaya, $12.99
    SK Selanik is a double weight geometric sans serif font family. It is named after Thessaloniki, one of the largest cities in Greece. This font, which depicts the historical texture of Thessaloniki with modern forms, is a synthesis of the past and today's design understanding. This font family includes a total of 40 fonts and 35,720 glyphs. It offers full support for the Latin, Greek and Cyrillic alphabets and supports hundreds of different languages. In this way, it contains all the typographic elements you will need. You can easily use it in all areas and sizes you need, from headings to body texts. You can visit my Behance account by clicking here to view more detailed project images.
  28. Nightales by Trim Studio, $15.00
    Introducing Nightales a simple, bold and light font style perfect for kids' books! With a playful and rounded design, this font is both whimsical and fun, making it perfect for capturing the imagination of young readers. The brush pressure adds a touch of creativity and charm, while still being easy to read and understand. The bold and light variations provide versatility for different design elements, and the rounded edges make it safe and friendly for kids. Let Nightales bring joy and excitement to your next kids' book project! even so contains All Standard glyphs and punctuations Thank you for let us be your design partner, If you have any questions please don't hesitate to drop me a message
  29. Rotato Sans by VIP Graphics, $8.49
    Rotato Sans is a geometric sans-serif typeface that brings a fresh, modern look to any design. This minimalist but distinctive font is defined by its crisp composition and symmetrical elements — designed for optimal legibility at all sizes. Available in three different weights, Rotato leaves an understated impression of elegance & futurism! Currently available in three standard weights (more coming soon): Rotato Sans Bold – Strong and futuristic Rotato Sans Regular – Clean and crisp Rotato Sans Light – Elegant and modern FEATURES Three (3) Font Weights + Italics Numbers & Punctuation Special Characters Rotato Sans is a dynamic font that works great across various applications: from branding & logos to technology & fashion — whether in a giant heading, or paragraphs of body text.
  30. Caniste by Ilham Herry, $20.00
    The vintage typeface returns with the Caniste typeface family. My passion for something with a vintage aesthetic is one reason I created Caniste. Inspired by antique ephemera such as cigar box labels that were common in the 19th century, it harkens back to the beauty of typographic design at that time. The Caniste font family is an all-caps serif font with uppercase titling. It comes in 6 weights: Extra Light, Light, Regular, Semibold, Bold, and Ultra Bold. It also has very user-friendly Extras, such as scrolls, ornaments, and panels, and allows you to create beautiful ornamentation to suit your needs. I hope you enjoy using the Caniste fonts. Thank you!
  31. Scanno by Tarallo Design, $15.99
    Scanno is a modern sans serif typeface that comes in eight weights and one condensed. Each weight has an oblique. It is a versatile family that is suitable for body, headline, and display text on screen or in print. Its open forms set a welcoming and friendly tone that renders well in all media. Scanno is warm and modern with a nostalgic hint of early sans serifs. It encapsulates both humanist and geometric qualities, while maintaining a sense of timelessness and neutrality, thus opening itself to a wide range of uses. Supported languages: Western European; Danish, Dutch, English, Icelandic, Italian, German, Finnish, Flemish, French, Norwegian, Portuguese, Spanish, and Swedish. Pan African Latin
  32. Hargalia by Arterfak Project, $18.00
    Hargalia is a beautiful cursive display typeface. Inspired by classic cursive calligraphy from Carolingian Renaissance era (about 8th century) which in that era, the alphabet letterform was perfected for the first time with many curvy strokes with a flat brush. Hargalia is designed with penmanship and carefully digitized with many swashes included. Hargalia is designed for headlines and short body texts. The natural strokes with calligraphic feel that highly recommended for fashion, branding, magazine, editorial, logotype, packaging, historical quotes, and more. This font is PUA Encoded with 430 glyphs in total! Worth every penny! Features included: Uppercase Lowercase Numbers Symbols Punctuation Stylistic alternates Contextual alternates Swashes Ligatures Stylistic set 001 - 003 Best regards, Ramz.
  33. Lovely Kiss by Fidan Fonts, $19.80
    Lovely Kiss is a handwritten classy script font. It includes full set of uppercase and lowercase basic characters, multilingual symbols, numerals, punctuation and ligatures (check the previews in order to see them all). It's works perfectly for wedding stationery, elegant branding, book cover designs, packaging, album covers, handwritten quotes, greeting cards, social media posts, and many more. Latin-based Language Support (You can check your language typing characters in text box below). If you want to type with stylistic ligatures make sure you have them turned on (use a capable software like Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Word, Pages etc). Note: If you don't use this font with these programs stylistic ligatures won't work. Happy creating!
  34. Palagio by Din Studio, $25.00
    The art of accumulation. If we can give you many options then why not? Palagio is a sans serif font package that will delight you. A font family that projects simple, warm, yet modern style. Palagio comes with 7 different weights. It is versatile enough to be used as title, body or button text. Features: Multilingual Supports Numerals and Punctuations PUA Encoded It is perfectly used for branding, logos, social media quotes, stickers, posters, vintage designs, wall art, merchandise, social media, and many more. Get more inspiration by seeing the preview. Thank you for purchasing premium fonts from Din Studio. If you have any further questions, don't hesitate to contact us. Happy Designing.
  35. Jumble by Laura Worthington, $29.00
    Jumble is friendly and cute treat for the eyes. Jumble draws you in with its thick, curvy strokes, jaunty counters, and a whimsical variety of counterforms with no two alike. For even more variety, Jumble includes 104 alternates for plus a handful of ligatures. Jumble conveys humor and warmth without being silly; its lack of straight lines and sharp edges makes it perfect for evoking tasty treats like frosted cakes or pies, or child-friendly toys and games. See what’s included! http://bit.ly/1RDnJjY This font has been specially coded for access of all the swashes, alternates and ornaments without the need for professional design software! Info and instructions here: http://lauraworthingtontype.com/faqs/
  36. Nimrod Paneuropean by Monotype, $92.99
    Nimrod was released by Monotype in 1980. Designed for current newspaper technology, the Nimrod font family evolved as a result of extensive examination of newspaper industry needs. Nimrod retains many of the features of the traditional newspaper Ionics, but some of the fussier detailing has been replaced by the more sober forms of the old styles, such as Plantin. A highly legible font family, especially in smaller sizes, its clear unambiguous character shapes make easily readable blocks of text. Nimrod also withstands the degradation encountered in newspaper production and printing. First used for body text in the Leicester Mercury newspaper, the Nimrod font family has subsequently become a popular choice in newspapers for text and headlines.
  37. Angilena by Mantype Studio, $14.00
    Angilena is an elegant, unique font that uses ligatures to smoothly link letters. Perfect for adding a unique twist to word-mark logos, monograms or pull quotes. Angilena has 51 ligatures as well as numbers and punctuation making it super versatile. Ligatures are able to be turned off if needed for body copy. To make it look more unique, here we prepared some ligatures:ca cb ch ck cm cn cp cr ea eb eh ek em en ep er ib id ih ik il iga ig ga gi mg ng ob oh ok om on op or oo tb th tk tm tn tp tt ti tu ro vo wo yo vi wi yi
  38. Mc Laren Pro by Stiggy & Sands, $29.00
    Our McLaren Pro was created to act as a generic go-to comic style lettering. Its simple and clean letterforms mixed with a mild bounce have an offbeat quality to it without going too far. It is cleanly legible for small bursts of copy to larger bodies of text, perfect for books for children, comics, and anything requiring a mildly playful yet clearly readable font. The SmallCaps and extensive figure sets give McLaren a profoundly diverse design voice, ranging from slightly serious to downright ludicrous. Opentype features include: - SmallCaps. - Full set of Inferiors and Superiors for limitless fractions. - Tabular, Proportional, and Oldstyle figure sets (along with SmallCaps versions of the figures). - Stylistic Alternates for Caps to SmallCaps conversion.
  39. Selini Display by Eliezer Grawe, $9.00
    Selini Display is a font that incorporates the classic and the modern: “mathematical” curves, classic proportions, thin body, needle-like serifs. It brings the lightness and modernity present in the Didot style, with more classic and wide forms. It is composed of capitals and small capitals, and an extensive set of ligatures, initial and terminal swashes. It came in five widths: condensed, semi condensed, regular, semi expanded and expanded. Selini Display is a thin, elegant and light font ideal, for luxury-related designs, traditional events, fashion magazines and brands and any material that needs a delicate, light and refined touch. Its use is recommended for large sizes and short texts, such as titles, logos, banners and posters.
  40. Lalo Grotesk by Nois, $18.00
    Lalo Grotesk is made up of five weights, their slant versions and a two axis (weight and slant) Variable font. Lalo Grotesk is a grotesque typeface with characterful lowercase letters that are highly legible in large body texts, while the uppercase letters are wider to give a sense of speed in big size headlines. Its shapes are super readable, making the font ideal for use in web and editorial projects. It also have a big range of standard ligatures and icons. Lalo Grotesk font family will keep expanding and improving. Users will continue to receive free updates with technical and aesthetic improvements. Any suggestion will be welcome, don’t hesitate to contact us!
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