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  1. Monospaceland by Pepper Type, $25.00
    Monospaceland is a round monospaced typeface in 7 weights with rich language support (Cyrillic included), small capitals, and some double-width alternatives for added fun. It includes obliques and reverse obliques, making a total of 21 fonts. Plus, the family pack comes with a two-axis variable font to allow setting arbitrary weight and slant angle.
  2. Newsprint JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Newsprint JNL has its origins in an online auction image of wood type. Only the lower case a-z were shown and the type design included an extra-wide 'g' and 's'. Expanding on this idea but narrowing the 's' a bit, Jeff Levine created a capitals set and all of the necessary additional characters - even adding a generous selection of accented characters not usually found in his display fonts. Regular, oblique, narrow, narrow oblique, wide and wide oblique versions are available. All styles offer crisp, clean lettering for headlines, window signage and other display text applications.
  3. AndrewAndreas by Ingrimayne Type, $5.00
    AndrewAndreas is a simple, clean, sans-serif font family that is highly legible and useful for both text and display purposes. The original three weights were designed in 1994 and three additional weights plus oblique styles were added in 2020. Also added were several OpenType features, including subscripts, superscripts, and fractions. The six oblique styles slant the upright styles but do not change the shape of the letters. However, three OpenType stylistic alternatives provide alternative letter forms for a, f, i, j, and l for five of the obliques and they can be used for a more traditional italics appearance.
  4. Xenois Serif by Linotype, $29.99
    “Drawing letters is my passion,” says Erik Faulhaber, the designer of the Xenois typeface family. Pronounced “zeeno-is,” the design distills character shapes into what Faulhaber believes are their purest forms. “I studied many typefaces, carefully examining their structure, before I began drawing Xenois. Then I actually wrote out a detailed design brief establishing the goals for my design.”
  5. Angela Love Sans by Fargun Studio, $12.00
    Introducing Angela Love Sans, a modern combination of 4 fonts, each carefully designed to naturally complement one another. With 4 clean sans styles, Angela Love Sans gives you a hugely versatile collection of fonts - ideal for experimenting with striking & modern typographic designs in any modern design brief. It is so beautiful and classy for your projects.
  6. LTC Hess Monoblack by Lanston Type Co., $24.95
    A very rare metal face made a brief appearance in Lanston Specimen books and has all but vanished from use. In fact no examples of the font in use seem to exist. It shares some of the hand-rendered casual feel of Nicholas Cochin, but much heavier and well suited for bold headlines and package design.
  7. Xenois Semi by Linotype, $29.99
    “Drawing letters is my passion,” says Erik Faulhaber, the designer of the Xenois typeface family. Pronounced “zeeno-is,” the design distills character shapes into what Faulhaber believes are their purest forms. “I studied many typefaces, carefully examining their structure, before I began drawing Xenois. Then I actually wrote out a detailed design brief establishing the goals for my design.”
  8. Xenois Sans by Linotype, $29.99
    “Drawing letters is my passion,” says Erik Faulhaber, the designer of the Xenois typeface family. Pronounced “zeeno-is,” the design distills character shapes into what Faulhaber believes are their purest forms. “I studied many typefaces, carefully examining their structure, before I began drawing Xenois. Then I actually wrote out a detailed design brief establishing the goals for my design.”
  9. Montarsi by insigne, $32.00
    Montarsi is a typeface designed by Jeremy Dooley, inspired by Arabic calligraphy and contemporary design trends. The letters are fluid and graceful, inspired by the curves and swirls of Arabic script. Montarsi is a bold, contemporary calligraphic face with broad strokes and high contrast. It has a variety of styles and weights to give you an extensive range of design options. This font family, which includes eight weights, is ideal for producing brief texts for editorial, fashion, branding, magazine, television, window displays, and other media applications. Small caps, old-style figures, and width variations are also included. It's ideal for writing brief sentences because of the increased x-height. Montarsi is a classic spirit reinvented in a modern language, influenced by the delicate curves of letters and the way ink glides across paper. We especially thank Lucas Azevedo and ikern.
  10. Genera by Wahyu and Sani Co., $25.00
    Introducing Genera, a strong & clean modern sans serif font family designed in two versions – Genera & Genera Alt, which complement each other for body copy & display text. It comes in 10 weights with matching italics (oblique) styles with 4 variable weight fonts for a total of 44 fonts, will give you a freedom to choose the weight you need between Thin & Black. This typeface also equipped with useful OpenType features such as Ordinal, Superior, Stylistic Alternates, Proportional Figure, Fraction, Numerator & Denominator. Each font file has 470+ glyphs which covers Western & Eastern Europe Latin language, as well as other Latin based languages – over 200 languages supported! This typeface has 44 font members consisting of: 4 variable fonts (Genera; upright & oblique, Genera Alt; upright & oblique), 40 single fonts (Genera; upright & oblique in 10 weights, Genera Alt; upright & oblique in 10 weights). Genera will be a Swiss knife for your creative projects, a real multi-purpose typeface that’ll be perfect for logo, packaging, greeting cards, presentations, headlines, lettering, posters, branding, quotes, titles, magazines, headings, web layouts, mobile applications, art quote, typography, advertising, invitations, packaging design, books, book title, & nearly any other type of creative design you’re working on.
  11. Sport Numbers by Gerald Gallo, $20.00
    Sport Numbers contains classic sport number designs, similar to those that appear on sport uniforms and competition vehicles, in the proportions of 6 x 10, 8 x 10, 10 x 10, and 12 x 10, both vertical and oblique. The vertical numbers are located under the character set and the oblique numbers are located under the respective keys of the shift + character set.
  12. Turtellini NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    This quirky little number is based on a typeface originally named Turtle, which made a very brief appearance in Letraset's product line catalog in the 1970s. Admittedly, its uses are limited, but its cryptic and playful nature will reward those with imagination. Both versions of this font include the complete Latin 1252, Central European 1250 and Turkish 1254 character sets.
  13. Senar by Larin Type Co, $14.00
    Senar is a great font family that includes 20 fonts ( Slab serif - 5 weights upright and 5 weights oblique, Sans serif - 5 weights upright and 5 weights oblique ). It is a modern, versatile and easy-to-read font that is perfect for a wide range of design solutions, such as logos, branding, label, packaging, web titles, text descriptions, as a primary or secondary, and much more.
  14. Massiva GrotesQ by Dawnland, $13.00
    A massive grotesque in four weights + obliques! Perfect for your massive poster or news paper headlines as well as your massive text chunks. The four weights elegantly complete each other as the obliques add tension to your work. Each font consists of a 241 glyph character set with beautiful ligatures for ff ffi ffl fi fl st ts es tt ST ET TT and ES.
  15. Brenly by Valentino Vergan, $16.00
    Brenly is a modern variable sans serif font. Brenly has a unique and elegant look which makes it perfect for designing posters, brand packages & logos. Brenly also has a variable version, which makes it easy to manually adjust the slant from oblique to reversed oblique. If you are looking for something modern and unique for your next project, Brenly is the font for you.
  16. Crasher Gear by Mofr24, $10.00
    Introducing "Crasher Gear," a captivating handwritten font with a monospaced, grunge-inspired design. Its multilingual support ensures global communication. With Regular, Italic, Oblique Italic, Bold, Bold Italic, and Bold Oblique Italic styles, it's ideal for posters, marketing, T-shirts, YouTube, games, and more. Embodying a bold, dystopian spirit, this versatile font leaves a lasting impression. Pair it seamlessly with various typefaces. Unleash creativity with "Crasher Gear" today.
  17. Type Vendor JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Type Vendor JNL gives a solid treatment to the dual-line Type Catalog JNL, and offers an oblique version as well.
  18. Proofreader JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Proofreader JNL and its companion oblique version give a serif treatment to the rounded-end, architectural -style lettering of Rendering JNL.
  19. Newsworthy JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Newsworthy JNL and its oblique counterpart are variations on the ever-popular condensed type styles used for newspaper and tabloid publications.
  20. Newsreel Text JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Intertitle cards from a 1942 newsreel inspired the like-named Newsreel Text JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  21. Bigplace Caps ExtBd ExtCond - Personal use only
  22. Supertall by wearecolt, $11.00
    Supertall, ultra condensed and very large. Supertall is a massive statement display font designed to command a page by filling a lot of space. Taking inspiration from hard-hitting movie titles, Supertall brings some 80s video game vibes with a modern touch. The Supertall type family features Regular and bold weights with obliques and reverse obliques for added speed and style. Features: 357 Glyphs Fractions Extensive language support.
  23. Not So Grotesk JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A circa-1920s book on lettering entitled "Book of Alphabets" by Regan Publishing displayed an example of a Grotesk typeface (a popular style of sans serif of the time). This design was re-drawn digitally as Not So Grotesk JNL and is available in four varieties - regular, oblique, condensed and condensed oblique. Not So Grotesk JNL is the perfect companion font family to use alongside Simply Grotesk JNL.
  24. Linotype Rory by Linotype, $29.99
    Linotype Rory oblique is part of the Take Type Library, selected from contestants of Linotype’s International Digital Type Design Contests of 1994 and 1997. The font was designed by Canadian Tad Biernot with strictly constructed forms. The similarly formed figures seem mechanically created and their light slant gives the impression of strenght and dynamism. Linotype Rory oblique should only be used in the shorter texts of headlines in larger point sizes.
  25. Felt-Tip Futhark by Thomas Käding, $1.00
    The vikings searched in vain for hundreds of years over much of the northern hemisphere, but their dreams of writing with felt-tip pens went unfulfilled--until now! This is a novelty font containing the 24 runes of the Futhark, but with a modern bent. In addition to regular, bold, oblique, and bold oblique, we have included two outline styles. Also included is a PDF page identifying the characters.
  26. Song Merchant JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Although the early 1900s through the 1920s seemed to be the "Golden Age" of ridiculously long novelty song titles, it appears that even the decade of the 1940s had its fair share as well. Song Merchant JNL was modeled from the hand lettered [but exhausting] title of the sheet music for "Princess Poo-Poo-Ly Has Plenty Pa-Pa-Ya (and she Loves to Give it Away)". Despite the obvious double-entendre inferences of the title, the square block letters with rounded corners make for a useful headline font (even if the source material it was drawn from is quite forgettable). Available in regular and oblique versions.
  27. College Dropout Freshman by Open Window, $19.95
    College Dropout is hand sketched, organic and reminiscent of some of those less-than academic moments at school. Its ideal use is as a display font.
  28. College Dropout Sophomore by Open Window, $19.95
    College Dropout is hand sketched, organic and reminiscent of some of those less-than academic moments at school. Its ideal use is as a display font.
  29. College Dropout Junior by Open Window, $19.95
    College Dropout is hand sketched, organic and reminiscent of some of those less-than academic moments at school. Its ideal use is as a display font.
  30. Tranglego by Mary Egorova, $20.00
    Tranglego is a display module font made of triangles. It is a student project in Tagir Safayev's workshop, Higher Academic School of Graphic design in Moscow
  31. College Dropout Senior by Open Window, $19.95
    College Dropout is hand sketched, organic and reminiscent of some of those less-than academic moments at school. Its ideal use is as a display font.
  32. Genica Pro by Ndiscover, $35.00
    This is the design that was always on the drawer. I designed it when I was bored of designing other typefaces, there was no briefing, I just wildly played with the bezier tool. It was something to relax from more serious work, so it feels like a very funny and smiling design. Genica mixes various styles creating a display type with lots of personality.
  33. The CarolusKlein-Oblique font by Manfred Klein is a distinctive and stylized typeface that draws inspiration from the broad spectrum of Manfred Klein's typographic creations. Klein, known for his exp...
  34. West Fork JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    West Fork JNL is based on the classic wood type Latin Extended (Hamilton, 1888) and is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  35. Nouveau Impression JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Inspired by an image of some Art Nouveau wood type spotted online, Nouveau Impression JNL is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  36. Stenciled Message JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Inspired by an old retail stencil lettering guide, Stenciled Message JNL is a bold Roman serif typeface available in both regular and oblique versions.
  37. Poster Plain JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Poster Plain JNL and its oblique counterpart offer the simple, hand-lettered look of home-made poster board projects with a bold, friendly typeface.
  38. Wood Stencil by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Giving a stencil treatment to a classic wood type sans serif grotesk design, Wood Stencil JNL is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  39. Archipad Pro by Bejeletter, $14.00
    Archipad Pro is a geometric sans and slab font family, The combination of modern geometric elements make it clean and readable with the form and matching oblique. Archipad Pro Consist of 9 weight sans and 9 weight of slab, makes more free choice in writing with 36 font styles. 9 Weights Sans and Slab (Thin, Extralight, Light, Regular, Medium, Semi Bold, Bold, Extra Bold and Black) Oblique font is available Latin Pro
  40. Sandwich Shop JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A 1930s WPA (Works Progress Administration) poster promoting national parks depicts Native Americans overlooking the land with the tag line "his hunting ground of yesterday". The hand lettering of that text is reminiscent of Futura Black and similar Art Deco stencil-influenced type designs, but is rendered in an oblique lower case with no capitals. Re-drawn as Sandwich Shop JNL, the typeface is now available in both regular (vertical) and oblique versions.
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