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  1. Raiden by Artisticandunique, $9.00
    Raiden - Serif font family - 16 Styles - Multilingual supports ( Glyph count 400 ) Raiden serif font family has a different aesthetic appearance with its unique body structure, character height and width. With its 400 glyphs, multilingual and 16 style different character designs, it can meet your needs in innovative pursuits. This feature makes Raiden a versatile font family that can be used in many different design projects. You can create creative and stylish designs with uppercase and lowercase letter combinations in the title and text. It has a timeless structure where you can create your modern-elegant or classic design alternatives. Great for books and magazines, newspapers, editorials, headlines, websites, logos, branding, advertising and more.
  2. Tafel Sans by Sudtipos, $39.00
    Tafel is Sudtipos’ contemporary take on early- to mid-century geometric fonts; it has the intrinsic qualities of a geometric without following the strict rules they customarily employ. Tafel is notable for its versatility as it works well in both small and display sizes; its sophisticated elegance and refined simplicity make it ideal for corporate identities, street signage, fashion brands, luxury packaging and much more. From Thin to Black, Tafel is comprised of 8 weights, 3 sets of Small Caps with different x-heights (Big Caps, Small Caps and Petite Caps), many alternative glyphs and a complete range of figures including old-style figures with matching italics. The extended character set supports Central, Western and Eastern European languages.
  3. Rebel mind by Artisticandunique, $25.00
    Rebel mind - Sans Serif Condensed Font Family - Multilingual supports Rebel mind is a modern Sans serif condensed font family. With 6 styles and multilingual supports, you can easily use the sans serif font feature in many areas. You can enhance your projects from body text to big headlines, from classic to modern and bold styles, you can develop your projects. If you are looking for a condensed sans serif font, this font many meet your needs. Ideal for posters, newspaper, movie title and magazines, magazine covers, editorials, headlines, websites, logos, branding, advertising and more. You can create your unique designs with this font. If you have a question, please contact me. Have a good time.
  4. The Castorgate - Distort font by Apostrophic Labs is an intriguing and distinctive typeface that captures the imagination with its unique design elements. Its features pivot around the concept of dis...
  5. Steak by Sudtipos, $59.00
    Here I am, once again digging up 60-year sign lettering and trying to reconcile it with the typography of my own time. The truth is I've had this particular Alf Becker alphabet in my sights for a few years now. But in the typical way chaos shuffles the days, Buffet Script and Whomp won the battle for my attentions way back when, then Storefront beat the odds by a nose a couple of years ago. Nevertheless, revisiting Alf Becker’s work is always a breath of fresh air for me, not to mention the ego boost I get from confirming that I can still hack my way through the challenges, which is something I think people ask themselves about more often as they get older. You can never tell what may influence your work, or in this case remind you to dig it out of dust drawers and finally mould it into one of your own experiences. On my recent visits to the States and Canada, I noticed that quite a few high-end steak houses try their best to recreate an urban American 1930s atmosphere. This is quite evident in their menus, wall art, lighting, music, and so on. The ambience says your money is well spent here, because your food was originally choice-cut by a butcher who wears a suit, cooked by a chef who may be your neighbour 20 minutes from downtown, and delivered by a waitress who can do the Charleston when the lights dim and who just wouldn't mind laughing with you over drinks at the bar later. So Steak is just that, a face for menus and wall art in those places that see themselves in the kind of jazzy, noirish world where one-liners rule and exclamation points are part of a foreign language. As is usual with my lettering-inspired faces, there is very little left of the original Alf Becker alphabet. Of course, the challenges present in bringing typographic functionality to what is essentially pure hand lettering gives the spirit of the original art a hell of a rollercoaster ride. But I think that spirit survived the adventure, and may in fact be even somewhat magnified here. This font is over 850 glyphs. It’s loaded with ligatures, swashes, ending forms, alternates, ascender and descender variations, and extended Latin language support. Steak comes in 3 versions. According to your taste you can choose Barbecue, Braised or Smoked. It’s up to you!
  6. Talbot by Suomi, $25.00
    Talbot is a connecting script with influence of car logo design.
  7. Publicity Gothic by SoftMaker, $9.99
    Publicity Gothic is an all caps advertising typeface published by SoftMaker.
  8. Ornatis by VSF, $15.00
    A drop cap ornamental font. Pro version includes the Basic one.
  9. Agartal MF by Masterfont, $59.00
    Flexible elegance in one font, as creamy as you can imagine...
  10. Hatari by BA Graphics, $45.00
    An all-caps swash font great for Headlines, rustic fun design.
  11. Dreamworld by Hanoded, $10.00
    The last couple of years felt like I was living in a bad dream: I witnessed crazy leaders, climate change and now Covid. I usually name my fonts after things that affect me and this one is not different. Dreamworld is a font I made with a cheap marker pen I liberated from my kids’ pencil box (I will put it back, pinky promise…). It is a bit rough, but also very easy to read and distinctive enough to make your work stand out. Of course it comes with extensive language support (let me mention Vietnamese again…) and two sets of alternate glyphs, that cycle as you type.
  12. Motora Sans by Hubert Jocham Type, $39.00
    Many of my typefaces like Narziss and Mommie and also NewLibris or Verse are rather feminine. With Motora Sans I wanted to be the opposite. Masculine with a smell of gasoline and sweat. Technical and angular. Strong and self-confident. The weights are laid out in the usual way I create my families. 9 weights up to a strong UltraBold, all with italics. What was the inspiration for designing the font? A typeface you would long for in a men's magazine. What are its main characteristics and features? Legible constructed sans serif with German industrial and heritage. Usage recommendations: Corporate branding and magazines and other publications.
  13. Schoolin by SemutHitam, $19.00
    Schoolin is an another Oldschool Graffiti Tag Fonts, Back to Basic!!! For those of you who want a more funky design look. In the graffiti world, usually you'll use the initials as a sign of your masterpiece, or you use it for a graffiti battle. Schoolin present to you, Inspired from old style graffiti tagging. Schoolin Includes full set of funky uppercase, lowercase letters, numbers, punctuation, multilingual language and various ligatures. To make you easily mix and match your own graffiti style tag. We hope you enjoy with Schoolin. Feel free to comment and give any feedback to build more good font. Thanks for your purchasing, and Happy creating... :) regards
  14. Gerucht 2.0 by Rumors Foundry, $11.00
    Gerücht Typeface is a family of digital fonts designed in 2019 by Gabriele Bellanca for Rumors Foundry in three different weights and their corresponding slanted versions. All rights reserved. Gerücht (in English rumor) is the name of the font-family: today the name of a font is part of the graphic design itself, unlike in the past, where it usually consisted of a simple retrospective description (such as in the case of Gothic Condensed No.2) of its characteristics. It's a "one-word advertising slogan", writes Tobias Frere-Jones, which serves to build an idea and a charm to associate with that type of character.
  15. Nophine by Mantype Studio, $18.00
    Nophine is a typeface conceived by Sulai Man specifically for intensive editorial use, mainly in newspapers, magazines, and online, its personality and flexibility make it a true multipurpose typeface. The intermediate weights deliver a neutral look when used in text sizes, providing the usual robustness expected in a newspaper font. The unobtrusive appearance, excellent texture, and slightly colour allow it to behave flawlessly in continuous text, even in the most unforgiving editorial applications. As it becomes larger in print,Nophine shows its personality through a series of measured particularities which make it easy to remember and identify. Its energetic character, becomes evident when used for subheadings and headlines.
  16. Gerdika by Mantype Studio, $22.00
    Gerdika is a typeface conceived by Sulai Man specifically for intensive editorial use, mainly in newspapers, magazines, and online, its personality and flexibility make it a true multipurpose typeface. The intermediate weights deliver a neutral look when used in text sizes, providing the usual robustness expected in a newspaper font. The unobtrusive appearance, excellent texture, and slightly colour allow it to behave flawlessly in continuous text, even in the most unforgiving editorial applications. As it becomes larger in print,Gerdika shows its personality through a series of measured particularities which make it easy to remember and identify. Its energetic character, becomes evident when used for subheadings and headlines.
  17. Orkhon by Plastikdna, $16.00
    The Old Turkic script (also known as variously Göktürk script, Orkhon script, Orkhon-Yenisey script) is the alphabet used by the Göktürks and other early Turkic khanates during the 8th to 10th centuries to record the Old Turkic language. Words were usually written from right to left. According to some sources, Orkhon script is derived from variants of the Aramaic alphabet, in particular via the Pahlavi and Sogdian alphabets of Persia, or possibly via Kharosthi used to write Sanskrit The texts are mostly epitaphs (official or private), but there are also graffiti and a handful of short inscriptions found on archaeological artifacts, including a number of bronze mirrors.
  18. Fab by Canada Type, $24.95
    It's 1984 and everything has sideburns. Shoulder-padded "dress for success" is in, with power suits for women, black and white layers for men, neon brights for the youngsters. Maggie's "enemy within" and "no society" speeches preface the arrival of shopping malls and corporate status symbols. The economy is a philosophy and accountants carry ambiguous but very sophisticated-sounding titles. Thousands of words and expressions are reduced to initials or monosyllabic sounds. Synthesizers are very refined and the music is very catchy. The Macintosh and MTV are making waves. Brands are lifestyles. "Yuppy," Yummy," "Bobo," "Dinky" and "Woopie" are standard consumer categories in advertising lingo. The Volkswagen identity, only 5 years old now, is all the rage in design. VAG Rundschrift, by all appearances a rounded and slightly condensed Futura, is everywhere. Tube design is king. Fast forward two dozen years. Replay, but bigger and much louder. Fab. Let's dance. Fab is Canada Type's tribute to the Eighties. It's a five-font unicase family that brings tube design into the 21st century. The main font is an all-in-one treatment of the shiny roundness that the 1980s were. Fab White is a tightly packed thick outline font that conveys luscious contentedness like nothing else. The Fab Trio package is very useful for layered and colorful design, with the Black style serving as a backdrop, the Bold style as the front forms, and the Fill style for inlining. Fab comes in all popular formats and contains support for Western, Central and Eastern European languages, as well as Baltic, Esperanto, Maltese, Turkish and Celtic/Welsh languages.
  19. As of my last update in April 2023, "Bizzy Bee" is not a widely recognized or extensively documented font within the design community or among the commonly used typographic resources. However, let me...
  20. The Wildcard font by Iconian Fonts, designed by Dan Zadorozny, is a remarkable addition to the dynamic world of typography, capturing the essence of versatility and creativity that seems to burst for...
  21. Hamburger Heaven NF Pro by CheapProFonts, $10.00
    A stylish retro script where I have completely redone the spacing to make the text look more even. All of the diacritics have been redone, too - and the character set expanded in our usual fashion. So now this little gem from Nick Curtis is ready for the big time! Nick Curtis says: “This font is basically a design exercise, influenced by a number of contemporary fonts, but unique in its own way. The gentle, fluid motion reminded me of diner lettering from the 30s and 40s, hence the name.” ALL fonts from CheapProFonts have very extensive language support: They contain some unusual diacritic letters (some of which are contained in the Latin Extended-B Unicode block) supporting: Cornish, Filipino (Tagalog), Guarani, Luxembourgian, Malagasy, Romanian, Ulithian and Welsh. They also contain all glyphs in the Latin Extended-A Unicode block (which among others cover the Central European and Baltic areas) supporting: Afrikaans, Belarusian (Lacinka), Bosnian, Catalan, Chichewa, Croatian, Czech, Dutch, Esperanto, Greenlandic, Hungarian, Kashubian, Kurdish (Kurmanji), Latvian, Lithuanian, Maltese, Maori, Polish, Saami (Inari), Saami (North), Serbian (latin), Slovak(ian), Slovene, Sorbian (Lower), Sorbian (Upper), Turkish and Turkmen. And they of course contain all the usual “western” glyphs supporting: Albanian, Basque, Breton, Chamorro, Danish, Estonian, Faroese, Finnish, French, Frisian, Galican, German, Icelandic, Indonesian, Irish (Gaelic), Italian, Northern Sotho, Norwegian, Occitan, Portuguese, Rhaeto-Romance, Sami (Lule), Sami (South), Scots (Gaelic), Spanish, Swedish, Tswana, Walloon and Yapese.
  22. Somes Slab by Ie Fonts, $10.00
    Somes Slab Small Caps Extra-Light Display IMPROVED VERSION 2.0 + SWASH Somes Slab is a slab serif small caps designed by Ivan Yelizarow in 2019, inspired and named after The Matiu/Somes Island in Wellington, New Zealand. Its distinctive feature is a combination of wavy curves with slab serifs that makes it ideal for titling, headlines, subheads, spotlighting a short few-paragraph text that needs detachment. Best at Display sizes. Complete classification: Wavy Squircle Slab-Serif Small Caps Extra-Light Display.
  23. Diaper Bag by Bellafonts, $25.00
    Diaper Bag is a ding bat font providing images related to baby: bottles, pacifiers, rattles, cribs, bassinets, safety pins, and some random things like umbrellas (for a baby shower), expecting moms, storks, baby feet, teddy bear, rubber duckey, booties, teething ring, etc. You can use these to make baby shower invites, baby announcements, and anything you can customize with your own design. Bellafonts' user license allows for commercial use so you can make products for re-sale, including services offering graphic design.
  24. Vigorous by Gerald Gallo, $20.00
    Vigorous is a clean and crisp, display font set. As their names imply, Vigorous Lower Case has a lowercase alphabet while Vigorous Small Caps has small caps in place of the lowercase alphabet. Both fonts have the same uppercase alphabet, numbers, accented characters, punctuation, symbols, and miscellaneous characters. The Vigorous fonts are ideal for headlines or titles - wherever a fresh, unique font is desirable. Vigorous Lower Case and Vigorous Small Caps are sold only as a set priced at $20.
  25. Grayson Rough by Gleb Guralnyk, $14.00
    Introducing a modern display font Grayson Rough. It's a textured grunge typeface that has a lot of ligatures and stylistic alternates. The OpenType features can help you to create awesome and unique lettering compositions with unexpected characters combinations. Use capital letters to access all this features. Nevertheless Grayson Rough can be a quite simple font if you type a small letters, which can be useful for short supporting text. This font has west european multilingual support (check out the screenshot with available characters).
  26. Ligotra by Prioritype, $18.00
    Ligotra font comes in a victorian style, looks simple and not too complicated, but still has character. What can be used in this font? Of course, there are so many and can be explored as needed because it contains many alternative characters. You can use it on digital or print media such as food and beverage products or labels, music festivals, labels, vinyl records, clothing & accessories, automotive and many more. For reference, see preview. Features: -Uppercase -Lowercase -Numeral -Punctuation -Multilingual -Alternate
  27. Syakaila Script by Bejeletter, $10.00
    This is our newest product called Syakaila Script. The alternative characters were divided into several OpenType features such as Title and Swash. Syakaila can be used for wide ranges of application, such as wedding design, logo, invitations, social media posts, clothing, invitation, poster, cafe/resto sign, and many others. Features: Syakaila Script Regular Syakaila Script Italic OpenType features (Titling and Swash) Ligatures Multilingual glyphs - spread your message globally AÀÁÂÃÄÅCÇDÐEÈÉÊËIÌÍÎÏNÑOØÒÓÔÕÖUÙÜÚÛWYÝŸÆßÞþ Fonts: You can use any software that fonts can be used on it
  28. Hardipe by Sarid Ezra, $15.00
    Hardipe is logo fonts with unique side that will make your logo and design looks more simple and stylish. With the unique characteristic lowercase, this font can make your logo even more stunning. You can use this font for any purpose, especially to make logotype. You can mix and match the uppercase and lowercase to make your logo more stand out. Hardipe also comes with italic version that have different vibes. This font also comes with number, symbol, and multilingual support!
  29. Promethium by Mysterylab, $17.00
    Promethium is an elegant vintage-style condensed font with lots of ornate detailing. Ideal for western, cowboy and rodeo graphics, as well as circus & carnival themes. Additionally, Promethium can trace some of its design roots to the well established Argentine graphic style known as Fileteado, as well as to Victorian poster and book arts. The stacking & layering of the 4 different versions of the font can yield a great range of eye-catching diverse looks and color schemes that can fit many purposes.
  30. Rephone by Majestype, $15.00
    Rephone is a handwriting font that has a force and rush personality but still beautiful. Each letter was made with love so that it can work well with one another. Rephone are designed to work well on the design like invitation, clothing, photography, branding, album covers, signature and the style that can work well with this font. Rephone support Multiple Language & OpenType features, that can allow you to choose a character that you like and suitable for the project you're working on.
  31. Platinor by Larin Type Co, $16.00
    Platinor this is a beautiful and elegant Display Serif font. You can use this font in the classical style, with it you can highlight exactly what you need. But Platinor can also be more expressive, playful and looking vintage due to the many alternatives and ligatures that are harmoniously combined in this font. Try changing alternatives, ligatures and you will get many options for your project, which will make it unique. This font is easy to use as it has OpenType features.
  32. Glendale by Sarid Ezra, $15.00
    Introducing, Glendale - an extreme expanded sans family! Glendale is a basic sans font with unique lowercase form. With expanded lowercase, this font will standout and make a great choice for your next project! The important things is, you can access the special features with any software. You can use this font for any designs. Cool for logos and powerful for posters! With light, regular, and bold version, you can make your headline text more standout! This font also support Multi Language.
  33. Ripped Bam Boom by Comicraft, $19.00
    It’s stronger than the Thing AND the Hulk! It can bench press 500 pound gorillas and send them scurrying into the corner. RIPPED BAM BOOM is a font that can tear through the alphabet faster than you can say “A to Z” and will work your chest, shoulders and triceps and help YOUR characters gain upper-body strength and muscle mass! Features alternate uppercase characters, Western & Central Europe, Vietnamese & Cyrillic support, Crossbar I Technology™ and 18 Chinese Sound Effects
  34. Ah, Savia Outline, the font that decided it was too cool for school and then became the school everyone wanted to attend. Crafted with the delicate touch of a love-stricken poet and the precision of ...
  35. Bigtyles by Forberas Club, $16.00
    Hi this is Bigstyles our new handwritten font, maybe this playful font theme can suits your upcoming event, party, or your personal project. This font is free for personal use, If you need an extended license or corporate license you can contact me at gasforberas@gmail.com.
  36. Junlyne by Forberas Club, $16.00
    Hi this is Junlyne our new handwritten font, maybe this playful font theme can suits your upcoming event, party, or your personal project. This font is free for personal use, If you need an extended license or corporate license you can contact me at gasforberas@gmail.com.
  37. Belton by Matra Creative, $12.00
    Belton is a unique handwritten font. It includes elegant swashes which can be used to give a luxurious look to your designs. It can be used for various purposes such as logos, wedding invitations, headings, t-shirts, letterhead, signage, labels, news, posters, badges and so much more.
  38. Delicatta by dooType, $40.00
    Delicatta is a beautiful and expressive script font by dooType. You can use it in many areas such as packaging, invitations, magazines and posters. This version contains Opentype Features including alternates and ligatures that you can use as needed. Check in gallery for some images. Enjoy!
  39. Brotusse by Forberas Club, $16.00
    Hi this is Brotusse our new handwritten font, maybe this playful font theme can suits your upcoming event, party, or your personal project. This font is free for personal use, If you need an extended license or corporate license you can contact me at gasforberas@gmail.com.
  40. Ocean by Arodora Type, $10.00
    Ocean font offers you unique experiences for your designs. It reflects the essence of your designs thanks to its distinctive writing lines and original style. You can use Ocean font character in every field, and you can use it in magazine and catalog cover designs, poster designs.
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