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  1. Celebrate The Day Pro by CheapProFonts, $10.00
    The freeflowing and quite feminine style of this script appealed to me, but it needed a bit of taming. Quite a few of the letterforms have been normalized - to better accommodate the diacritics. :) 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.
  2. Argo Nova by Eliezer Grawe, $-
    In Greek mythology, Argo was the ship on which Jason and the Argonauts sailed from Iolcos to Colchis to retrieve the Golden Fleece. The Argo Nova font is an adventure though geometric sans universe with a touch of humanistic feel, bringing a different look with curved vertical strokes and high contrast on thicker weights. Designed with OpenType features, it includes extended Latin support, fractions, tabular and old-style figures, ligatures and more. With no excess in mind, it came in 10 styles (5 uprights and is matching italics) and it is a font family ideal for text, branding, signage, editorial, print and web design creations. 5 weights: Thin, Light, Regular, Bold and Black Matching italics Lining and old-style figures with proportional and tabular spacing Ligatures on “f” Alternate characters for a, æ, g and ß Fractions Ordinals Extended language support, designed following the Underware Latin Plus character set, with 534 glyphs, supporting 219 Latin based languages (see https://underware.nl/latin_plus/languages/). * Some features require an application with OpenType support.
  3. Core Sans DS by S-Core, $20.00
    Core Sans DS is a rounded version of Core Sans D and a modern interpretation of condensed sans-serif typeface designed by S-Core and the whole family consists of 2 widths (Condensed, Normal), 7 weights (Thin, Light, Regular, Medium, Bold, Heavy, Black) with their corresponding italics. Core Sans DS features a condensed geometric construction and has a large x-height which enhances legibility. The family is ideal for signage, headline as well as body text. Core Sans DS is a part of the Core Sans Series such as Core Sans N SC, Core Sans N, Core Sans NR, Core Sans M, Core Sans G,Core Sans A, Core Sans GS and Core Sans ES. Letterform in this type family is simple, clean and highly readable. The spaces between individual letter forms are precisely adjusted to create the perfect typesetting. Core Sans DS supports complete Basic Latin, Cyrillic, Central European, Turkish, Baltic character sets. Each font includes proportional figures, tabular figures, numerators, denominators, superscript, scientific inferiors, subscript, fractions and case features.
  4. LaRuja by SilverStag, $19.00
    Embrace the captivating elegance of LaRuja, a modern serif font that seamlessly blends feminine grace with unwavering strength. Its distinctively high contrast between horizontal and vertical lines creates a dynamic interplay of elegance and structure, making it a versatile choice for a wide range of applications. LaRuja's gracefully tapered terminals and subtly curved arches exude a sense of refined femininity, while its sturdy serifs and well-defined letterforms project an unyielding strength. This unique balance of characteristics makes LaRuja the ideal choice for projects that demand both beauty and substance. LaRuja's extensive language support, encompassing over 90 languages, makes it a global font that can be effortlessly adapted to diverse cultural contexts. From fashion magazines and branding materials to websites and marketing campaigns, LaRuja seamlessly conveys your message across borders. LaRuja's comprehensive weight system, ranging from Thin to Black, enables you to tailor the font's appearance to suit the specific needs of your project. The lighter weights, such as Thin and Light, exude elegance and sophistication, while the heavier weights, such as Semibold and Black, project authority and impact. Happy creating everyone!
  5. Ibrani by Arabetics, $39.00
    A completely isolated letters typeface design with an overall Hebrew look and feel. Glyphs were designed with an emphasis on isolation and vertical feel with a visual connectivity measure to help easy reading. The Ibrani (Arabic for Hebraic) font family has two members, regular and left-slanted italic styles. This font family design follows the guidelines of Mutamathil Taqlidi type style with one glyph for every basic Arabic Unicode character or letter, as defined in the latest Unicode Standards, and one additional final form glyph, for the freely-connecting letters in traditional Arabic cursive text. Ibrani employs variable x-height values. It includes only the Lam-Alif ligatures. Soft-vowel diacritic marks, harakat, are selectively positioned. Most of them appear by default on the same level, following a letter, to ensure that they would not interfere visually with letters. Tatweel is a zero-width glyph. Keying the tatweel key before Alif-Lam-Lam-Ha will display the Allah ligature. Ibrani includes both Arabic and Arabic-Indic numerals, in addition to standard punctuations.
  6. Ruthless Wreckin ONE, designed by the renowned font creator Måns Grebäck, stands as a testament to the enchanting world of typography where form meets function in a dance of artistic mastery. Grebäck...
  7. Yoghurt, a captivating font crafted by the talented Måns Grebäck, embodies the perfect blend of artistic flair and legibility, making it a popular choice among designers who seek to inject a sense of...
  8. Sure thing! Feathergraphy Decoration is an artistic marvel in the realm of fonts, conceived and created by Måns Grebäck, who is renowned for his proficiency in typography and script design. This font...
  9. Le Tarot by Struvictory.art, $16.00
    Le Tarot is a modern serif font with celestial motives. The font is created in classic proportions and decorated with the moon and stars. Le tarot includes stylistic alternates and ligatures. The font is suitable for the design on the theme of astrology, mysticism, spirituality, witchcraft, magic, esotericism. Le Tarot has extensive language support, it includes English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Danish, Norwegian, Swedish, Finnish, Estonian, Turkish. Le Tarot includes stylistic alternates for symbols: A, a, D, d, G, g, J, j, M, m, O, o, T, t, U, u, W, w. There are also ligatures: Ka, La, Ma, OO, Ra, aa, am, ka, ko, la, lo, ma, mm, mo, oo, ra, rm, ro, rr, tt, xa, za.
  10. Arista 2.0 - Personal use only
  11. Fabrics - Personal use only
  12. Bistecca - Personal use only
  13. Duepuntozero - Personal use only
  14. Targa - Personal use only
  15. Byron - Personal use only
  16. Frisco Antique Display SG by Spiece Graphics, $39.00
    Here is a decorative condensed antique design that is sure to fit a variety of contemporary situations. The Bruce Type Foundry (later acquired by V. B. Munson) developed this wonderfully shaded Tuscan in the 1880s - or possibly earlier. It was known back then as Style No. 1050 and carried a pronounced three-dimensional look with a thin hairline at the bottom and right of each stroke. It is best to use Frisco Antique in large display sizes because it is easy to lose these delicate hairlines. A lowercase and several alternate characters have been provided for your convenience. Frisco Antique Display is also available in the OpenType Std format. Some new characters have been added to this OpenType version. Advanced features currently work in Adobe Creative Suite InDesign, Creative Suite Illustrator, and Quark XPress. Check for OpenType advanced feature support in other applications as it gradually becomes available with upgrades.
  17. Fenomen Slab by Signature Type Foundry, $35.00
    The geometrical drawing of Fenomen Slab follows the guidelines set by our other font family Fenomen Sans. It is a perfect companion of Fenomen Sans, as well as being a standalone font family capable of delivering its own expression and aesthetics. The set contains four width proportions – Normal, SemiCondensed, Condensed and ExtraCondensed in eight weights ranging from Hairline to Black. Every font of the family contains four types of numerals, small caps, ligatures and contextual alternates. The typeface was developed between the years 2014–2017 and was subjected to a series of tests for the fluent legibility of all fonts even in extreme conditions. Narrow fonts provide this set with the maximum use including newspaper typesetting. The typeface has an elegant, delicate design in thin fonts and sufficient legibility in bold. Mutual contrast produces great creative tension. Font name acronyms described: SCN = SemiCondensed CN = Condensed XCN = ExtraCondensed
  18. Gerlach Sans by Juraj Chrastina, $29.00
    As the foundry’s top–of–the–line family, Gerlach Sans was named after the highest peak in Slovakia. Its functional design is enhanced by a few subtle ingredients, adding life and giving words a more playful voice. The family has eight weights ranging from delicate hairline to the super thick black. Each of them includes a genuine italic companion with variant shapes. The large character set accessible through OpenType features provides the designer with a wealth of opportunities and supports a wide range of Latin-based languages. It is stuffed up with tabular and proportional figures, old-style and lining figures, fractions, superscripts and subscripts, ordinals, case-sensitive forms, circled numbers, arrows, icons and many more. Combining legibility and usability of its grotesque style with cool elegance, Gerlach Sans provides a strong partner for your print and web project. You can download the instruction PDF here.
  19. Chamberí by Extratype, $40.00
    Chamberí is designed to be Vogue España's bestpoke typeface. An ambitious typographic branding project made for one of the most iconic magazine headers of the world, it defines the Spanish edition’s personality through a blending of the functionality of XIX Century Modern Romans (also known as “Scotch" typefaces) and the gestural expressiveness of typographic Baroque. Chamberí is a peculiar combination of the rational and the delicate, the sturdy and the feminine. The family is organised in a broad spectrum of 56 variants in which the transition from the restrained text version to the flamboyant, elegant display is modulated by contrast. The family is organised in seven weights: from Extra Light to Black, plus four optical sizes : Text, Headline, Display and Superdisplay. All this with its own Italics, Small Caps and Old Style Figures, besides the due refinement to resolve any editorial and communicative requirement.
  20. Caldina by Artegra, $29.00
    Caldina is a delicious font family that adds a great taste to any given project. From light to bold, it comes with 10 fonts with matching true italics. Each font contains 659 glyphs which offers a great amount of language support including the Greek, Russian and other languages using the Cyrillic alphabet. Each glyph has been designed to perfection and kerned with countless amount of kerning pairs. When it comes to Opentype features it has oldstyle figures, tabular lining, tabular oldstyle, ligatures, subscript and superscript, fractions and language localizations (such as the Polish kreska). It’s great for display purposes but also its high legibility makes it a great text font as well. Although not limited to, it’s perfect for food, beverage and coffee brands as well as the cos- metic brands. Let it be branding, advertising, packaging or posters, Caldina is there to add that special flavor that you’re looking for.
  21. Jt Modernism by Jolicia Type, $23.00
    JT Modernism is a cutting-edge font that seamlessly blends a funky aesthetic with a modern twist. Boasting a total of 18 weights, ranging from the delicately Thin to the boldly commanding Black, this font offers a versatile spectrum of options to suit any design project. The unique charm of JT Modernism lies in its slanted design for each weight, adding a dynamic and energetic flair to your typographic creations. The slant is carefully crafted to enhance the overall visual impact of the font, making it stand out in the contemporary design landscape. Whether you're designing a sleek corporate identity, a vibrant poster, or an edgy website, JT Modernism provides the flexibility and range to meet your every need. It's not just a font; it's a statement, an embodiment of the spirit of the contemporary design renaissance. Welcome to the future of typography – welcome to JT Modernism.
  22. Belda Didone by insigne, $25.00
    Belda Didone: the elegant strokes of Belda, now with higher contrast. A sleek Didone fusing graceful motion with an elegant typeface, this family offers new versatility. Belda Didone is a refined gem of a font that provides an unmatched level of luxury. Belda Didone is the child of Belda, offering new opportunities for a brave new world. The high contrast strokes reference the delicate shapes, curves, and sharp serifs of the original. The design of Belda Didone represents a unique balance of harmony and elegance. The architecture is robust and elegant. Belda’s forms have an intense luster and sparkle that captivates the reader’s eye. Belda Didone has plenty of OpenType alternates, including small capitals, titling, and a wealth of weights and widths. This font has the potential to serve as both text and titling. It’s an excellent choice for book jackets, advertising, packaging, and other luxury applications.
  23. Labernia by Tipo Pèpel, $22.00
    In 1864, a new edition of ‘Labèrnia dictionary’ was published. The book is commonly known under this name as a homage to the author. The typeface used in this publication has been taken as the main reference for the design of a new type family. Labernia is a didone design that includes several variations in width, weight, and contrast. Labernia is a stylish typeface, which pushes its design features to the limit. The high-contrast strokes—seen in most modern typefaces—give a delicate softness to the titling cuts of Labernia. Meanwhile, the characters in the condensed version have a very compact body so they create a highly expressive text. In the italic letterforms, the long terminals aim to connect the characters without touching. And, if we look at the figures we will see a more decorative design, which helps to build a strong personality.
  24. Mineraline by Formation Type Foundry, $25.00
    Mineraline is inspired by the crystalline, faceted forms of minerals. This unique display typeface is made of a complex linear structure, giving the letterforms a dynamic, intricate and dimensional feel – especially suited to display use in very large sizes. The unique linear structure allows the line-weight of the character framework to be varied, to give the family a varying ‘visual’ weight, rather than altering the traditional stroke width. Used at smaller sizes, the type is incredibly detailed, almost woven looking. At larger display sizes the framework and bevelled joints become more obvious and striking. From the delicate Light through to the solid and angular Ultra, Mineraline is perfect to give your work a distinctive, modern and creative edge. Its multiple weights are ideally suited to work across Branding, Logo & Identity, Retail, Point of Sale, Packaging, Advertising, Fashion, Digital and Film, or any other experimental graphic and typography tasks.
  25. Fastpen by Ndiscover, $13.90
    Fastpen is a script typeface based on fast handwritten pen strokes. It has 4 weights, each emulates a pen/brush thickness (0.5mm, 1mm, 2mm and 4mm). It is meant to create a realistic handwritten look with a lot of contextual alternates that capture the quirks of writing. There are many substitutions happening automatically (make sure you activate “contextual alternates”) to give you the most seamless workflow. Collision fixes, initial and medial glyph substitution, happen automatically, terminal forms are also available but need to be activated separately. The fonts also have a built in stylistic set (ss01) if you want to type uppercase only text. Energetic, joyful, with long elegant ascenders and extravagant swash capitals. Each thickness can give slightly different feelings, from the thinest (0.5mm) very delicate one to the more impactful one (4mm). Fastpen has an extensive language support, so pretty much every European language is covered.
  26. Shàngó Gothic by CastleType, $59.00
    Shàngó is CastleType’s beautifully-rendered interpretation of Professor F.H.E. Schneidler's elegant titling typeface released in 1936 with the name 'Schneidler-Mediaeval mit Initialen'. This latter design is usually referred to as Schneidler Initials. Although early on Medium and Bold weights were added to the somewhat delicate design of Shàngó, it seemed there were other possibilities that might be useful for display use. So, for the last couple of years I have been working on and off on a monoline version of Shàngó. This new design maintains the classic letterforms of the original, but its relatively even strokes gives it a more solid appearance, making it useful where a more modern, masculine look is needed. This new family is called Shango Gothic and is available in four weights: Regular, Medium, Bold, and Extra Bold. Shàngó Gothic is a member of the extended Shàngó family (Classic, Chiseled, Sans, Gothic).
  27. Bright Bridge by Putracetol, $28.00
    Bright Bride - Beautiful Script Font Introducing Bright Bride, a stunning and elegant script font that exudes sophistication and beauty. This font was carefully crafted with the intention of adding a touch of glamour to any design project. Its clean lines and flowing curves create a sense of grace and charm, making it perfect for wedding invitations, branding projects, social media posts, and much more. For those seeking a romantic and feminine touch, Bright Bride is the perfect font choice. Its delicate strokes and intricate details add a level of elegance that is sure to catch the eye of any viewer. Pair it with soft pastels or classic black and white to create a stunning contrast that will make your designs stand out. One of the standout features of Bright Bride is its OpenType alternates and ligatures. These unique letter combinations add an extra level of creativity and customization to your designs. Plus, with full multilingual support, this font can be used for projects in a variety of languages. The Bright Bride font package includes three different file formats: OTF, TTF, and WOFF. This makes it easy to use the font across a variety of design software and platforms. Whether you're a professional graphic designer or a casual hobbyist, this font is sure to be a valuable addition to your design arsenal. If you're looking for a font that is both stunning and versatile, look no further than Bright Bride. Its unique combination of elegance and creativity make it a perfect fit for a wide range of projects. So why wait? Add Bright Bride to your font collection today and start creating designs that are truly unforgettable. In summary, Bright Bride is a beautiful and sophisticated script font with delicate strokes and intricate details. It comes with OpenType alternates and ligatures, multilingual support, and three different file formats: OTF, TTF, and WOFF. This font is perfect for wedding invitations, branding projects, social media posts, and more.
  28. The Europe Underground Worn font, crafted by the skilled typographer Måns Grebäck, is a profound artistic expression that encapsulates the essence of history, culture, and resilience. With every stro...
  29. The Brannboll Stencil PERSONAL USE font by Måns Grebäck is a unique and captivating typeface that strikes a delicate balance between artistic flair and practical readability, tailored specifically fo...
  30. Padraig Nua by Tony Fahy Font Foundry, $25.00
    Padraig Nua is a font conceptualized and designed by Tony Fahy. It is a European Celtic font, contemporary to many languages, not just of Europe but of the world. It’s origin is influenced by events in Ireland in the 1960s when it was decided that the uncial letterform should not be used further in Irish schools for the Irish language—Gaelic—and that it should be replaced by the Roman letterform—the Cló Romhanach as it was called afterwards. This happened overnight without any apparent discussion. It probably had a lot to do with Ireland joining the EEC, as the EU was called then. It had a massive effect on the Irish language and culture, in that the distinguishing factor that gave the language it’s identity—the half uncial/uncial fonts that were in use in all school, government and society documentation and merchandise—were lost overnight. No one said how or why. It was just done. To this day, all documentation is bi-lingual in government and Gaelic is taught in schools and universities—and decreed so by the European Union—but the presentation for both languages is the Roman letterform. Throughout the world, there are millions of Irish Americans and Irish Canadians, Irish Europeans, Australian Irish, African Irish and many living in the Middle East and Asia—and this new font—Padraig Nua, will appeal to many of them, visually recalling their roots. No one had thought, in those days, of commissioning a design that might update the Gaelic language to a more contemporary appearance that would keep the cultural nature of it intact with a revised and updated font—at one with Europe, the US and the world. Tony Fahy designed Padraig Nua (New Patrick) to address the problem. It keeps an appearance that lends towards the Gaelic language but steers it in the direction of Roman fonts. Some characters reflect letterforms from the Irish/Gaelic manuscripts and uncial fonts.
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  32. Shark Snack by Comicraft, $19.00
    Dumm DUM. Dumm DUM. Duh dum duh dum duh dum DUMMMM... Just when you thought it was safe to get back in the water, this font surfaces to take one last bite out of your summer vacation skinnydip! Scream and scream again — it won’t do you any good, SHARKSNACK is rough and ready to EAT YOU ALIVE! It’s too late to close the beaches, Chief Brody, this particular set of saw tooth letters has already consumed Dracula, the Werewolf, the Frankenstein Monster and any number of 70s comic book characters foolish enough to dip a toe in its maw!
  33. Aromatica by Latinotype, $39.00
    Aromática—designed by Sofia Mohr—is a rounded typeface with a simple and clean look that reminds us of those strokes found in handwriting while providing functionality and readability. Aromática consists of 7 fonts: a monolinear Script, a Sans-serif of 5 weights, ranging from Extra Light to Bold, and a Patterns font, inspired by aromatic herbs and spices, which is the perfect companion to the Script and Sans faces. Aromática was specially designed for branding and packaging, but it may also be used for headlines, publishing and advertising. The family comes with a character set that supports 207 different languages.
  34. Durango Western by Sharkshock, $100.00
    This all caps display font is defined by its close spacing and thick serifs for a distinct appearance. Inspiration came from old movies set in the Wild West. The characters are tall in stature so works well in spots with limited space. Use Durango Western for a wanted poster, social media, or team logo. Basic/Extended Latin, European accents, punctuation, diacritics, kerning, and Cyrillic characters are included. The eroded version features varying levels of distress between the uppercase/lowercase and contains a few alternates. NOTE: Due to the level of detail in the eroded version temporary computer slowdown may occur.
  35. Plain Stupid by PizzaDude.dk, $17.00
    Really, there is nothing stupid about this font. In some strange and weird way, I just thought that the name sounded like something eye-catching - in the same way that the font is eye-catching! It may look like your average comic font, but it's not! I carefully put a lot of funk, twist, comic and a spoonful of pizzadude into each and every letter. The result is a bouncy crazy looking comic font. Oh, I almost forgot - I topped the letters with a spoonful of grafitti mixed with the sounds of a party...that's the recipe for this lovely multilingual font! :)
  36. Epigraph by Pesic, $29.00
    Epigraph is a font which has role models in the lapidary letter. The glyphs doesn't have serifs, but it has humanistic qualities and the nucleus of a serif. The differences between thick and thin stokes are small, and the font design is unobtrusive and graceful with traditional proportions. Epigraph has satisfactory readibility, it is suitable for the text and brochures headlines, catalogues, books and other typographic demands with historical, archeological and artistic content, as well as other etiquette. Character map contains all Latin glyphs of European languages and Cyrillic. Besides its regular version it has Italic, Bold, BoldItalic and SmallCaps.
  37. Rufus Script by Paweł Burgiel, $38.00
    Rufus Script is a connected script font inspired by Palmer method of business writing (classic commercial lettering of the 1900-1915). The Rufus Script family comes in five weights, with automatically loaded contextual alternates. Character set contain over 500 characters per font for wide range of Latin-based language support. Include proportional and tabular figures, ornaments and popular recycling symbols used for packaging. Rufus Script is great for product packaging, book covers, poster design, editorials and greeting cards. May be also freely used for long inscriptions due to its formal structure and added small irregularities simulate not fully-trained hand.
  38. Hedge Backwards by Comicraft, $39.00
    You begged with us..! You pleaded with us..! But we decided to release the official Richard Starkings font anyway! Yes, I am Richard Starkings and you may remember my hand lettering from such comic books as THE KILLING JOKE, TRANSFORMERS and, um, THE KILLING JOKE! Yes, finally Comicraft is making available the font that started it all -- from the pages of MARVELS, SUPERBOY, GENERATION X and, um... MARVELS! The font that Kurt Busiek, writer/creator of ASTRO CITY, really, really likes but we've always refused to make available to him. Always leave your friends wanting more, that's my motto.
  39. Usagi Faux by Twinletter, $15.00
    Usagi is a display font created with original handwriting. It was created with the Japanese style in mind, therefore it’s ideal for Japanese-themed projects. If you utilize this font in all of your projects, you will achieve a stunning, appealing, and great result. Logotypes, food banners, branding, brochure, posters, movie titles, book titles, quotes, and more may all benefit from this font. Of course, using this font in your various design projects will make them excellent and outstanding; many viewers are drawn to the striking and unusual graphic display. Start utilizing this typeface in your projects to make them stand out
  40. Ryo Display PlusN by Adobe, $79.00
    Ryo is a Japanese kana typeface design composed of hiragana, katakana and some punctuation marks. Available in five weights--medium, semibold, bold, extra bold and heavy, Ryo Display has been specifically designed for use when setting copy in larger sizes, such as in headlines or posters. Supplied in the cross-platform OpenType format, this special kana font can be used to supplement or replace the existing kana designs in existing Japanese fonts that contain full character sets. Creative professionals using the Japanese version of Adobe InDesign may use that program's Composite Font tool to easily combine Ryo Display with other typefaces.
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