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  1. Kaczun Oldstyle Bold by Type Innovations, $39.00
    There are many subtle and dramatic differences incorporated into this classic beauty. Many shapes have undergone a bold transformation, while others lines remain faithful to that classic period of time that we all know and love. Kaczun Oldstyle works great in headlines, but it works equally well in text at a wide range of point sizes. Use it instead of the old times because, after all, we live in new times.
  2. Antagometrica BT by Bitstream, $50.99
    Antagométrica BT is the creation of Argentine designer Maximiliano Giungi. A clean and slightly condensed sanserif, it is ideal for use in text settings, but its trendy design makes it distinctive enough for display work. The CFF OpenType glyph repertoire includes additional ligatures, full sets of superior and inferior figures as well as unlimited fractions. There are also tabular and proportional figure sets, and the extended glyph set supports Central Europe.
  3. Ka Gaytan by Karandash, $26.00
    Gaytan (Bulgarian for braid) is a fresh new insight on archaic letterforms. A family of two unicase typefaces - a modern looking sans and more classic looking serif, equipped with many alternates, so they can suit any typographic taste. Gaytan's unique design was inspired by Old Church Slavonic Cyrillic, Bulgarian Ustav and the Russian Vyaz stiles, as well as the avant-garde works of Bulgarian type designers in late 1970s.
  4. Bodoni Classic Swashes by Wiescher Design, $39.50
    Bodoni Classic Swashes is my personal addition to Bodoni’s family of typefaces. Bodoni did not design a decorative version. His quest was for purity in book design. Even though in his days it was not called design; he thought of himself purely as a printer. But I think, especially after visiting the Bodoni museum in Parma, if Giambattista were alive today he would design a decorative typeface. Yours classico, Gert Wiescher
  5. Bebedot by Holland Fonts, $30.00
    Bebedot originated from doodles and scrabbles in notebooks; irregular forms very well might contain a style for an alphabet. Once used for an intro spread in Wired magazine (#6.04, April 1998): "To keep up you need the right answers. To get ahead you need the right questions". The name was inspired by a women clothing poster at the San Francisco bus stands. The dot is for the com that never came.
  6. FF Acanthus by FontFont, $47.99
    Japanese type designer Akira Kobayashi created this serif FontFont between 1998 and 2000. The family has 10 weights, ranging from Regular to Bold (including italics) and is ideally suited for book text, festive occasions as well as editorial and publishing projects. FF Acanthus provides advanced typographical support with features such as ligatures, small capitals, alternate characters, and case-sensitive forms. It comes with proportional oldstyle and proportional lining figures.
  7. Croma Sans by Hoftype, $49.00
    Croma Sans, created in 2016, is a linear sans with a controlled and distinct graphic flavour. The Croma Sans family consists of 16 styles and is well suited for ambitious typography. It comes in OpenType format with extended language support. All weights contain ligatures, proportional lining figures, tabular lining figures, proportional old style figures, lining old style figures, matching currency symbols, fraction- and scientific numerals and matching arrows.
  8. Cyntho Pro by Mint Type, $-
    Cyntho Pro is a modern geometric sans with eight weights varying from Thin to Black and featuring Cyrillic and Greek scripts. Unlike most geometric sans faces, it offers optional upright and real italics, wrapped in OpenType ‘stylistic alternates’ features, or stylistic set #02, where sets can be applied separately. Small caps are included as well. This typeface can be used in magazines, posters, advertising, corporate identity, and more.
  9. Prelom by Tour De Force, $25.00
    Prelom is modern serif family inspired by retro designed typefaces. Comes in 5 Normal weights, 5 true Italics and 5 Condensed weights. With tall x-height, sharp serifs like fishing hooks, original Italics and distinctive character overall design, Prelom is ideal family for editorial use or branding. Beside extended Latin character set, Prelom contains Cyrillic characters as well. It is equipped with Initials, Ligatures, Fractions and Tabular Numbers as OpenType features.
  10. Submarine by Holland Fonts, $30.00
    The Submarine family is based on a custom designed typeface for website navigation and headlining purposes, hence its geometric structure. In contrast to most other typefaces, where increase of boldness of the lighter weights expands externally in the width, the Submarine heavier weights expand internally, leaving the length of words and texts pretty much the same. The open structure of the lighter weights make it reasonable text face as well.
  11. Silk Serif by SilkType, $47.50
    Silk Serif is a high-contrast typeface with thin, pointy, heavily bracketed serifs, and ball terminals in the appropriate places, as well as bracketed junctions in various letterforms. The main feature of the typeface is the disconnection between the bowls and the stems. However, the bowl is very close to the stem, creating the illusion of connection. Silk is delicate and legible — but above all, it is sophisticated.
  12. Arodora Pro by Arodora Type, $40.00
    Say hello to Arodora. Arodora is a creative sans serif family with modern and geometric lines. It easily adapts to all kinds of creative graphic works and screen applications and reflects you well with its modern appearance. Corporate identities, web designs, mobile applications, ui / ux designs will give you an advantage thanks to its unique appearance. Arodora also offers you Cyrillic Alphabet, Ligatures, Alternate Glyphs, and much more.
  13. Deco Revisited JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Inspired by a retro Art Deco poster as well as many of the true classic Art Deco type designs of the 1930s and 1940s, Deco Revisited JNL is a bold, black, stencil-influenced design with no counters. Although being a contemporary design, its use in any retro project will truly evoke a feeling for the “streamline” era. Deco Revisited JNL is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  14. Fitzronald by Cercurius, $29.90
    Fitzronald is a body text typeface with a strong personality combined with a good legibility in small sizes. It is an excellent book typeface, but it can be used in e.g. advertising and packaging as well. Due to its good legibility at low resolution, it is a superb website and e-book typeface. Fitzronald is based on Ronaldson, an American typeface originally cut by MacKellar, Smiths & Jordan in 1884.
  15. Throughway JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    From the pages of a small book entitled “A Portfolio of Alphabet Designs for Artists, Architects, Designers & Craftsmen” [Irene K. Ames, 1938] comes a bold Art Deco sans poster display face. The digital version is called Throughway JNL, and is available in both regular and oblique versions. [To note, throughway (or sometimes spelled thruway) is a popular term from the 1950s and 1960s for a major road or highway.]
  16. Swine And Roses by Proportional Lime, $1.99
    It's cool to be square. Among the many strange attempts to conceal writing, these two systems allegedly used by the Masons have a wonderful simplicity and relative ease of use. Both systems, the Rosicrucian and Free Mason, (also called the Pigpen cypher) as simple replacement ciphers never offered very great cryptographic security, but certainly would ensure that the casual observer would not be able to read documents written in such scripts.
  17. Al Mother Bakery by Aluyeah Studio, $125.00
    Hello Aluyeaholics! Mother Bakery, a handwriting inspired by the warm and fussy nature of a mother baking cakes for her children and grandchildren. Coming with 100+ stunning and super easy to use alternates and ligatures. Super Easy to Use alternates - You can easily call alternates using special combination like a.2 k.3 b.4 th cc etc. To get results like the preview just type Mother.2 Bak.7ery.2
  18. FF Rattlescript by FontFont, $47.99
    Swedish type designer Mårten Thavenius created this script FontFont in 2000. The family has 8 weights, ranging from Light to Bold (including italics) and is ideally suited for advertising and packaging, festive occasions, film and tv, poster and billboards as well as software and gaming. FF Rattlescript provides advanced typographical support with features such as ligatures, small capitals, and case-sensitive forms. It comes with proportional oldstyle and tabular lining figures.
  19. Saitama by Khurasan, $9.00
    Saitama is a new calligraphy handwritten typeface, elegant and vintage feel character set. Saitama includes a full set capital and lowercase letters, as well as multi-lingual support, currency figures, numerals, punctuation & some extra glyphs. Thank you for checking and i hope you enjoy it. Always put your heart into it and don’t worry to try. I hope you have as much fun using it as i did making it. Khurasan
  20. Mama Script by Sudtipos, $45.00
    Initially an experiment in vertical calligraphy, Mama Script was developed by drawing on multiple sources of inspiration. These range from simple swashy handwriting, lettering and signage, to the works of renowned calligraphers. This script likes to stand out everywhere it appears. Mama Script comes with a full set of alternates, as well as many ligatures for precise display use and a simulated balance between the hand and the machine.
  21. Neptunian by Aiyari, $16.00
    Introducing a new casual handwriting typeface called Neptunian. Inspired by quick dry brush strokes combined with the spirit of sea, sun and summer vibes. The typeface is ideal for logos, quotes, invitations, signage, posters, websites, greeting cards, packaging, headers, printed quotes, cover albums, etc. Neptunian comes with open type features such as stylistic alternates, stylistic sets, & ligatures. To help you make stunning design, Neptunian also comes with extras swash.
  22. Stateside by Studio K, $45.00
    Stateside is a bold condensed serif with a vintage feel. It has an urban and, I like to think, urbane character which puts me in mind of classic Thirties architecture like the Rockefeller Centre or the Empire State Building. I did consider calling it Rockefeller, but the family might think it a bit of a liberty, and I can’t afford to get into a copyright battle with them!
  23. Brollo by Greater Albion Typefounders, $15.00
    Brollo is a chunky display face full of the spirit of the 60s and 70s. Its bold character makes it ideal for poster work, and for anywhere that the point really needs to be driven home. The letter forms have been designed to work well either used conventionally or exclusively in capitals. We recommend use in combination with strong patterns, psychedelic colours and anything else outrageous you can think of.
  24. Chapeau by Milieu Grotesque, $99.00
    Chapeau is loosely inspired by a Johnny Cash letter written on an old IBM typewriter. The original typeface called “Doric” was a rare example of a proportionally aligned typewriter face, supplied by IBM in the late 1960s. Based on simple geometric shapes, Chapeau is a low contrast sans-serif with rounded endings. The letterforms have been carefully aligned to avoid exceeding width and to achieve an efficient, contemporary appearance.
  25. Painting Stencil JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Painting Stencil JNL was modeled in part from a vintage set of 8 inch Gothic stencils. Alphabets of this size were generally referred to as painting stencils because each letter could be painted individually in marking signs, streets or buildings, where the classic 'lettering guide' type of stencils were used for smaller projects and had alignment holes for accurate letter spacing as well as multiples letters per page.
  26. Invites by Just My Type, $20.00
    Invites is a digital recreation of a 1920’s mechanical script that has never existed. I designed it for my wedding invitations last year and named it in honor of my (ex)wife. Who said it wasn’t her. And she was right. So now it’s called something different. I wanted a sweet, romantic name ... Iris? Taken. Lily? Taken. Iris Lily? Cumbersome. I wanted something short and inviting. Uh ... hmmm.
  27. Al American Legend by Aluyeah Studio, $125.00
    Hello Aluyeaholics! So we tried playing with the script, we hope you like it. American Legend is inspired by vintage handwriting. Comes with 220+ stunning alternates and ligatures. Super easy to use alternates and ligatures. Super Easy to Use alternates - You can easily call alternates using special combination like a.2 a.3 b.5 e.r a.r l.l etc. To get results like the preview just type Ame.rican Leg.9end
  28. Marvellous Script by Lone Army, $10.00
    Marvellous Script - A Perfectly Magical bouncy Script hand lettered Creative and Casual, together or apart, make tons of gorgeous typographic designs, just in time for all your Christmas labels, cards, and branding too! Perfect for DIY projects, greeting cards, labels, quotes, posters, invitations, wall art, branding, packaging, websites, photos, photo & photography overlays, signs, window art, tags and so much more! Marvelous has an alternate beginning and ending set as well
  29. Vanguard CF by Connary Fagen, $35.00
    Constructed for maximum impact in tight horizontal spaces, Vanguard's eight weights span a featherlight Thin to a striking Heavy, with accompanying obliques. Vanguard CF impresses in print, headlines, video, and social media. Vanguard CF pairs excellently with its sibling typeface, Integral CF. It also contrasts well with warmer styles, like Artifex CF and Greycliff CF. All typefaces from Connary Fagen include free updates, including new features, and free technical support.
  30. PiS Koernig by PiS, $38.00
    PiS Koernig is inspired by handwritten alphabets from Max Körner's book „Das Neue Schriftenbuch“ from 1949 featuring bold and decorative display type for use in sign painting and advertising. It features clean and readable glyphs as well as quirky deco alternate letters in Max Körner's original style to add some 1950ies flavour to your projects. Be sure to use E and F caps + alternates for some labyrinth-esque patterns!
  31. MM Cruella by MM Fonts, $39.00
    MM Cruella is a monolinear display typeface well suited for magazines headlines, posters, catalogs, branding and packaging. The round, large counters combined with the rounded terminals gives it a very fluid look and a warm character while the straight lines establishes a nice rhythm. It comes in 5 weighs and is loaded with discretionary ligatures and contextual alternates that will give your next project a very distinctive look.
  32. Chakie by Garisman Studio, $20.00
    Just call me CHAKIE. I'm born from the old natural brush chalk look from the 60's and 70's. Use meto create very bold and strong design! Great for posters, t-shirt designs, branding, packaging, labels, and more. Bring back me to the 60's brother! :D And why you must grab me? - Simple installation - Support for 23 languages (WOW!) - Compatible with MAC or PC - PUA encoded - Lots of fun!
  33. Qidango by Sealoung, $21.00
    Introducing, Qidango is a serif typeface created with elegance and luxury, exuding femininity and glamour, but also a side of beauty with many alternatives to help you create endless variations for your creative needs. Featuring an italic style with striking contrasts and subtle details, as well as luxurious strokes and voluptuous curves, it creates a beautiful and powerful statement for any typographic composition, combining glamor with a contemporary aesthetic.
  34. Graffick by Graffiti Fonts, $12.99
    Graffick is a mechanical style created by merging a little traditional type design & typography with a little basic graffiti lettering theory. Extra ascenders and descenders have been added to many of the capital letters to add a more varied & specialized appearance. This layered type system provides for the easy creation of outline/fill effects with regular, italic, wide and outline styles as well as baseline & caps-height alignment options.
  35. Chipper by ITC, $29.99
    Chipper is the work of British designer Andrew Smith, an adorably awkward typeface resembling the first printing of a child. Shaky lines and irregular forms combine for this naive look, which is completed by tiny specks surrounding each form as well as a number of illustrations. Chipper reflects an innocent fun and is perfect for children's greeting cards, certificates, or magazines and advertising for or about the little ones.
  36. Cruz Cantera BT by Bitstream, $50.99
    Cruz Cantera is a crisp and stylish yet informal sans serif typeface created by NYC type designer Ray Cruz. It is a slightly condensed design. The vertical strokes have rounded terminals, and there are some characters with serifs. Notable characters include the upper and lowercase E. There are three weights and each works equally well alone, or together for both display and text. Original design by Ramon Cruz completed in 2002.
  37. Bensonhurst JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The model for Bensonhurst JNL was a 1930s-era hand-lettered WPA (Works Project Administration) poster for the play "Hell Bent For Heaven". Although the basic style is a classic Art Deco "thick and thin" format, the design (in certain characters) starts to take on the feel of a 1970s revival style. With this in mind, Bensonhurst JNL is a bit of a hybrid between the 1930s and the 1970s.
  38. WL Lunatrix by Writ Large, $12.00
    Lunatrix is a conceptual type face for futuristic or fantastic treatments. Ideal for suggesting strange new worlds of science-fiction, it can also evoke a land of fantasy or even hint at the occult. In its lighter weights, Lunatrix is well suited for applications such as posters, album covers, video games, and graphic novels, while in its heavier weights, it’s appropriate for titling and more complex type treatments.
  39. Rylan by Jen Wagner Co., $17.00
    Rylan is the classic serif I've been looking for in my design work – clean lines, modern serifs, and just a touch of vintage. It looks gorgeous in logo work as well as web headings and printed materials! Rylan Serif includes: • Upper & lowercase letters • Numbers & punctuation • Foreign language accents & characters for the international designer Rylan Grotesque includes: • Upper & lowercase letters • Numbers & punctuation • Foreign language accents & characters for the international designer
  40. Blauth by Latinotype, $29.00
    Blauth—a versatile and contemporary sans serif typeface—comes in 8 weights, ranging from Thin to Black, with matching italics and contains a set of alternate characters. Its small x-height gives it an elegant feel that reminds us of classic typefaces. Blauth is well-suited to continuous text and its uppercase set is ideal for high-impact headlines while its softened corners give your designs a warm and contemporary look.
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