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  1. Abigral by Arterfak Project, $18.00
    Abigral is a minimalist sans serif font, created with geometric shapes and fancy double-strokes letterforms. Abigral is designed in normal letterspacing that looks versatile to be used as a display, logotype, or body-text. This font is compliment with the beauty alternates characters and stylish ligatures that make your design more conceptual. This font is flexible for many styles of graphic design. You can use Abigral for minimalist themes, feminine, masculine, or luxurious. Perfect for logo, headline, magazine, body text, quotes, and more. Here's what you'll get : Uppercase Lowercase Numbers & punctuation Accented characters Stylistic set 01-04 Ligatures Thank you for your support and happy designing!
  2. Binario Soft by Tarallo Design, $14.99
    Binario Soft is a friendly typeface with rounded edges, offering a warm and soft impression. It comes in three weights with matching obliques. Drawn with subtle references to Art Deco, this type is ideal for a clean, warm, and modern look in branding, posters, magazines, and screen-based projects. The light weight is good for short body text. The regular weight exudes confidence, making it suitable for both body and heading text. For impactful headlines, the bold weight is excellent. The clear weight distinction make it easy to create organized text. Binario Soft is a gently rounded version of Binario, which is also available on this vendor’s website.
  3. Sans Beam by Stawix, $35.00
    After releasing Amsi in 2015, this year Sans Beam is now ready to launch with the design that support many different usability from Headline to Body text, and specifically designed to be compatible with other font families of Stawix Foundry. This typeface has been designed under the simple idea of ‘Choose. Play. Repeat.’ on the limited space of typographic layout, in which most of the time faces the problem of choosing appropriate font weight that would serve the right intention. This typeface is designed to erase those problems, preventing impossibility in designer’s layout in both Body Text and Headline, which comes in 15 different weights.
  4. DB Buggy Christmas by Illustration Ink, $3.00
    This DoodleBat is buzzing with the excitement of Christmas...literally! DoodleBat Buggy Christmas is a collection of crazy insects all celebrating the Holidays.
  5. Bolda Display by The Infamous Foundry, $29.00
    Bolda Display is a a-z lowercase display font in two styles; regular and outline. Lowercase is regular and uppercase is outline. Inspired by the 1970’s tennis, dart and ping pong fashion. Perfect for headlines, logos and everything above the body.
  6. Flannel Shirt BB by Blambot, $6.00
    Flannel Shirt BB is a body copy font that's warmer and cozier than most-- perfect for curling up with a laptop on a blustery New England "Nor'Easter". Flannel Shirt BB comes with four wintery weights, and has a hefty compliment of special characters.
  7. Iverse Mono by Minor Praxis, $25.00
    Iverse is a monospace font that come with 2 (two) different type of styles, Regular and Bold. The sans serif based structure is clean and versatile and perfect for body copy and display. Suitable for codings, captions, description details, layouts, and posters.
  8. Vivala Sans by Johannes Hoffmann, $15.00
    The character of Vivala Sans Round is modern and stylish with elegant squarish shapes. The family includes five weights. A large x-height is ideal for titles and body text. The extended character set supports languages like Western, Central European, and Eastern European.
  9. Barbecue by Gaslight, $20.00
    Experimental, geometric, bold sans. Ideal for posters. Only posters, only large size! If you want tranquility and prim punctuality Barbecue is not for you. If you want use Barbecue for body text - you're crazy. If you want madness and hooliganism - Barbecue for you!
  10. Road Trip by Melissa Lapadula, $19.95
    This font has wide letterforms and bends which echo the continuous roads traveled on when reaching distant holiday destinations. The typography aims to be clear and legible, as do helpful road signs. This font can function as headings, subheadings and body text.
  11. Lonely Annie by Sander's Conspiracy, $20.00
    Lonely Annie is a fun font for titles or body text. Each letter of the font appears hollow, but with thick borders -- like a little stained glass window. It looks great in small and large sizes, especially with "Outline" or "Shadow" turned on.
  12. Remedia by Kent Barns, $5.00
    Remedia is a simple linear typeface with a wide range of font weights, from a hairline Ultra Light to Extra Black. Legible in body copy and a great starting point for a unique logo, Remedia is a creative typeface for everyday uses.
  13. Krom Mono by ATK Studio, $15.00
    Krom Mono is a modular monospaced font built with pixel shapes. Designed for headlines, posters, and small size body text. This family consist of 9 weights from thin to black plus variable font with a character set that covers over 90 languages.
  14. Brubecks Cube by Chank, $99.00
    A foxy, boxy, hand-drawn poster font.
  15. Plantin by Monotype, $29.99
    Plantin is a Renaissance Roman as seen through a late–industrial-revolution paradigm. Its forms aim to celebrate fine sixteenth century book typography with the requirements of mechanized typesetting and mass production in mind. How did this anomalous design come about? In 1912 Frank Hinman Pierpont of English Monotype visited the Plantin-Moretus Museum in Antwerp, returning home with “knowledge, hundreds of photographs, and a stack of antique typeset specimens including a few examples of Robert Granjon’s.” Together with Fritz Stelzer of the Monotype Drawing Office, Pierpont took one of these overinked proofs taken from worn type to use as the basis of a new text face for machine composition. Body text set in Plantin produces a dark, rich texture that’s suited to editorial and book work, though it also performs its tasks on screen with ease. Its historical roots lend the message it sets a sense of gravity and authenticity. The family covers four text weights complete with italics, with four condensed headline styles and a caps-only titling cut. Plantin font field guide including best practices, font pairings and alternatives.
  16. Vernata by IbraCreative, $17.00
    Vernata, an enchanting and elegant serif font, captivates with its timeless sophistication and refined charm. Each letter is meticulously crafted, embodying a perfect balance of curves and straight lines that exude a sense of grace and luxury. The delicate serifs add a touch of classic flair, while the overall design maintains a modern sensibility. The spacing and proportions of Vernata are expertly calibrated, ensuring readability and an effortless flow of text. Whether used for invitations, branding, or editorial design, Vernata brings a magical allure to any project, seamlessly blending tradition with contemporary aesthetics.
  17. Artemis JY by JY&A, $39.00
    Mark Geard’s Artemis is a contemporary humanist sans serif. Its flourishes and unusual cuts give the typefaces huge distinctiveness—yet they remain highly legible. Glyphs begin with something that resembles a serif, leading the eye across their body and on to the next letter.
  18. Bravura Pro by RMU, $40.00
    Inspired by Karl-Heinz Lange’s Publica, Bravura Pro is a versatile humanist sans font family with a slight calligraphic touch which makes it ideal for private correspondence as well as for body texts in magazines and books. All styles contain small caps and oldstyle figures.
  19. Stonehouse by Scriptorium, $12.00
    Stonehouse is based on samples of Art Nouveau title lettering, adapted and expanded into a complete titling font. It has a nice intermediate weight ideal for titles on the web or in print, especially for section or topical headers within a body of text.
  20. MBF Typerisme by Moonbandit, $16.00
    Moonbandit proudly presents, Typerisme. The modern take on the typewriter font. This typeface is perfect for your old, retro, vintage distressed look without going overboard. Huge kerning to boost clarity. Use it for body text, headline, title, one liner, anything! this typeface is versatile.
  21. ALS Story by Art. Lebedev Studio, $63.00
    Story is a modern magazine typeface equally suitable for large pieces of text, headings and everything in between. It includes four styles. Body copy set in it looks modest and relaxed and is highly readable, not in the least distracting your attention from the article.
  22. Kensington by AVP, $29.00
    Kensington started life as a sans serif based loosely on the strokes and weights of Garamond but, inevitably, influences of Gill Sans crept in, creating an interesting mix. The single weight is excellent for titling and works as a body font in reasonably small quantities.
  23. Plz Script by Outside the Line, $19.00
    Plz Script is a warm and friendly script font that can be used as body copy or for headlines. Great with Architectural Lettering or Plz Print. It can also be found in the book "Indie Fonts 3, a Compendium of Digital Type from Independent Foundries".
  24. Mensa by AVP, $19.00
    A large x-height, open forms and colorful weight variations make Mensa an extremely legible body face particularly where space is at a premium. The three widths and six weights together with italics provide plenty of options for setting magazines, books and web pages.
  25. 70toxina by FSdesign-Salmina, $39.00
    70toxina. 70s & 80s combined. Both Seventies and Eighties celebrate their comeback in form of a revival, combined in a font. Let’s have a party with 70toxina!
  26. Ginza Display Inline by Positype, $22.00
    Sometimes you get an idea stuck in your head and the only way to get rid of that demon is to put something down on paper. A year later the doodles became a skeleton, and then the skeleton had a body, then the body had a name, then the name got a personality. What was left was a clean set of ten fonts that encompass a very simple skeleton with a lot of visual appeal. During the process, I saw ways to expand the typeface's display capabilities by producing inline styles as well as a down-and-dirty rough set. Each font has a full set of glyphs that include Central European and Small Cap characters.
  27. Ginza by Positype, $22.00
    Sometimes you get an idea stuck in your head and the only way to get rid of that demon is to put something down on paper. A year later the doodles became a skeleton, and then the skeleton had a body, then the body had a name, then the name got a personality. What was left was a clean set of ten fonts that encompass a very simple skeleton with a lot of visual appeal. During the process, I saw ways to expand the typeface’s display capabilities by producing inline styles as well as a down-and-dirty rough set. Each font has a full set of glyphs that include Central European and Small Cap characters.
  28. Tri-Font by Greiner grafik, $54.24
    By the arrangement of single triangles Tri-Font gets a folded, handmade, geometric and modern effect. Tri-Font is perfectly suitable for use in anything from guidance systems to signage and was made for optimal readability both on screen and in print. The font family consists of a total of 350 glyphs and contains the font styles Triangle // Outline // Body. In Deutsch Die Tri-Font bekommt durch die Anordnung einzelner Dreiecke eine gefaltete, handwerkliche, geometrische und moderne Wirkung. Tri-Font eignet sich wunderbar für den Einsatz in Leit- und Orientierungssystemen. In der Displayanwendung wie auch im Printbereich ist sie angenehm zu lesen. Die Schriftfamilie besteht insgesamt aus 350 Glyphs und beinhaltet die Schriftschnitte Triangle // Outline // Body.
  29. Neue June by Matt Chansky, $21.00
    Four years of development imbue Neue June with its uniquely crafted high x-height, enabling designers to literally and figuratively elevate layout designs. In today’s highly competitive brand marketplace, readability across communication platforms and memorability go hand in hand towards target audience retention. Neue June comes in six weights, from elegant thin to full-bodied emphatic bold, plus italics. You’ll find a robust selection of highly refined multilingual glyphs. In addition to a suite of ligatures, there are a number of extra characters, such as the estimated symbol, the number sign, and directional arrows. When the creative direction calls for sophisticated and memorable tactics—leverage the versatile 385 glyph count for big messages and easily consumable body copy.
  30. Ginza Display Rough by Positype, $22.00
    Sometimes you get an idea stuck in your head and the only way to get rid of that demon is to put something down on paper. A year later the doodles became a skeleton, and then the skeleton had a body, then the body had a name, then the name got a personality. What was left was a clean set of ten fonts that encompass a very simple skeleton with a lot of visual appeal. During the process, I saw ways to expand the typeface's display capabilities by producing inline styles as well as a down-and-dirty rough set. Each font has a full set of glyphs that include Central European and Small Cap characters.
  31. Holgada by Graviton, $24.00
    Holgada font family has been designed for Graviton Font Foundry by Pablo Balcells in 2020. It is a geometric sans serif typeface with refined rounded endings that provide a soft and friendly appearance. Its generic shapes make it suitable for any kind of project, text length and size. Thanks to its clear legibility, it can be used in long body texts in very small sizes, in big size headlines and everything in between. The rounded endings not only provide a particular softness when used in body text, but also a distinctive touch when used in display situations such as logos and headlines. Holgada consists of 12 styles, each containing small caps and glyph coverage for several languages.
  32. Dia De Los Muertos by Intellecta Design, $21.90
    Dia de los Muertos is a colorful collection of skulls based on the lively Mexican fiesta celebration where skulls are used as humorous epitaphs of people still alive, besides being a symbol of celebration. A work of Iza W that can be used for children in arts, arts crafts, among other applications. Buying "Dia de los Muertos" you get FREE a amazing set of eps vectors : 39 naive, intrincated and colored funny skulls, ready to use."
  33. Biscuit Recipe by Forberas Club, $16.00
    Biscuit Recipe is handwritten font with pressure style. This font is good to application for wedding, tees, simple letter, notes, invitation, celebration, cute moment and many more.
  34. Quigley by Typadelic, $19.00
    At first glance, Quigley might look like any ordinary font. Take a closer look. Quigley is reminiscent of an art deco font with a "twist", having unusual and amusing character shapes. Ideal for signage and as display type, but works nicely for body text as well.
  35. KG Payphone by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    This font was specifically created for my husband. He teaches 5th grade and wanted a font that was legible enough for students to read but still playful enough to add a touch of whimsy to his classroom. Legible enough for body text but fun enough for titles.
  36. Louisette by Vástago Studio, $9.99
    A tasty typeface inspired by the classic ads poster with a funny touch of handmade strokes. Ideal for food ads with a traditional feeling. Its tiny body is great for use on packaging as a secondary font, to fill descriptions or, editorial design in short bullet text.
  37. Tape Back by Adam Ladd, $5.00
    The Tape Back family comes in three weights. Each are monoline in weight and have a modern yet slightly quirky appearance. It is informal but has some stability with its linear forms. The slant backwards makes it unique, and it displays well even for body text.
  38. Inventory JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Inventory JNL is based on a "solid letter" stencil where you trace the body of the letter and fill in the top and bottom connecting lines to each character. This is another font in Jeff Levine's series of digital designs based on classic lettering stencil guides.
  39. Opera by Stereo Type Haus, $10.00
    Characterized by its quirky counter spaces, Opera is named after the font’s letter “O”, resembling the open mouth of an opera singer. The 3 weights plus italics can be used individually or together for a variety of applications including magazine body texts or a striking headline.
  40. Little Bosquee by Doehantz Studio, $12.00
    Little Bossque is a modern sans serif family. Its variety of weights provide a range of choices that will help you find the best typographic color for your project. Lighter weights are well-suited for body text while heavier ones are ideal for high impact headlines
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