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  1. Rockwell by Monotype, $40.99
    Whether you call them slab serif, square serif, or Egyptian, you know them when you see them – sturdy, nearly monoweight designs with blunt, straight-edged serifs and a no-nonsense attitude. The Rockwell® Nova family is a fine example of this appealing and eminently usable type style. This is a design that is both robust and adaptable. Marked by the flat top-serifs on the cap A, unusual Q tail and high-legibility two-storied lowercase a, Rockwell has a bit of handmade charm that distinguishes it from the cool, more modern interpretations of the slab serif style. The family is excellent for branding, headlines and other display uses. The simple shapes and hearty serifs also make it a good choice for short blocks of textual content in both print and on-screen environments. The light and bold weights are perfect for setting blocks of text copy, while the extra bold and condensed designs bring authority to display copy. Throw in a little color, and you amp up Rockwell’s messaging power. The regular and italic designs perform handsomely, in the most modest of screen resolutions. With four weights of normal proportions, each with a complementary italic, and three condensed designs, two with italics, the family is a commanding and versatile graphic communicator. Rockwell’s large x-height, simple character shapes and open counters, make for an exceptionally legible design. It should not, however, be set so tight that its serifs touch, as this will erode legibility and impair readability. A benefit to Rockwell’s slab serifs, however, is that the design combines beautifully with both sans serif typefaces and a variety of serif designs. Rockwell OpenType® Pro fonts have an extended character set supporting Greek, Cyrillic, most Central European and many Eastern European languages, in addition to providing for the automatic insertion of ligatures and fractions. Looking for its perfect pairing? Look no further than ITC Berkeley Old Style, Between™, ITC Franklin Gothic®, Harmonia Sans™, Metro® Nova or Frutiger® Serif.
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  3. ITC Busorama by ITC, $40.99
    Part of the first typeface release package from ITC in 1970, Busorama melds Art Deco and 70s flower-power into a delightful sans serif design. Designed by Tom Carnase, this three-weight sans serif family still turns heads.
  4. Farthing by Device, $39.00
    "Classy eccentricity" — Farthing evokes elegant traditional serif styles, playful but poised. Farthing is a serif face in five weights, with alternate characters and both lining and old style numerals. Suitable for both headline and short paragraphs of text.
  5. Fd Flawless by Fortunes Co, $19.00
    flawless is a experimental typographic that combines san serif and groovy fonts, with the liquify technique, to create an elastic and fun impression, can be combined with sans serif, fixed width, script fonts, suit for branding, titles, clothing.
  6. Koeta by Gholib Tammami, $14.00
    Koeta is an exclusive and modern serif font with minimal style. This font is perfect for magazine covers, clothing brands, aesthetic furniture, fashion, and much more. It pairs beautifully with a minimal sans serif or light script font.
  7. Grundee by Ingrimayne Type, $9.00
    Grundee is a grungy serifed face. It is sloppy and irregular but still quite legible. It was one of several efforts to draw a serifed typeface by pen; see also SarahfSlob, which contains a complete family of styles.
  8. Razzle by Ayca Atalay, $18.00
    Razzle Sans | A Whimsical Sans Serif Razzle Sans is a clean sans serif typeface with a whimsical attitude. Playful yet legible letterforms that have a high x-height makes Razzle Sans an excellent choice as a display typeface.
  9. Odisean SC - Personal use only
  10. Littler Serifada by Intellecta Design, $21.90
    a bold sans serif family with many variants
  11. LCT Picon by LCT, $35.00
    Big modern sans-serif family, for multiple use.
  12. Minshar MF by Masterfont, $59.00
    Tender and serif font with romantic tender touch.
  13. Qraxy by Mans Greback, $59.00
    Qraxy is a crazy and unstable serif font.
  14. Trubetzkoy by MacCampus, $30.00
    A serifed phonetic Unicode font, extensive character set
  15. Flexy by AKTF, $25.00
    This is a sans serif version of Flexy.
  16. Gnarlee by Gerald Gallo, $20.00
    Gnarlee is a casual hand-drawn serif font.
  17. Grotesca Defragmentation by Intellecta Design, $16.90
    a round sans serif with optical art effects
  18. Leo Arrow - 100% free
  19. Ristretto Pro by Mint Type, $-
    Ristretto Pro is an extremely narrow display sans-serif font family available in 8 weights. It features rich language support, 6 sets of figures and small caps. Ristretto Pro also comes with its slab-serif counterpart - Ristretto Slab Pro.
  20. Muraba by NamelaType, $19.00
    Muraba Font is a one-of-a-kind, bold vintage serif display typeface, defined by its distinctively thick, squared-off serifs that offer decorative flair. This versatile typeface is ideal for various applications, including logos, headers, and display text
  21. Betabet by Elemeno, $25.00
    Betabet was drawn using traditional serif fonts as a guideline. The scribbled style and serifs combine to make an unusual font. Betabet does not look like handwriting, but works well where handwriting or script fonts might seem too insubstantial.
  22. Display Dots Three Sans by Gerald Gallo, $20.00
    Display Dots Three Sans and Serif are display fonts not intended for text use. They were designed specifically for display, headline, logotype, branding, and similar applications. Display Dots Three Sans and Serif include an uppercase alphabet, numbers, and punctuation.
  23. Display Dots Four Sans by Gerald Gallo, $20.00
    Display Dots Four Sans and Serif are display fonts not intended for text use. They were designed specifically for display, headline, logotype, branding, and similar applications. Display Dots Four Sans and Serif include an uppercase alphabet, numbers, and punctuation.
  24. Cribin by wearecolt, $18.00
    Introducing Cribin: Playful condensed serif inspired by 90s grunge & vintage aesthetics. Its condensed form, strong serifs & high contrast add attitude to logos, headlines, & more. Perfect for web, print, and branding. Embrace nostalgia, and elevate your design. Unleash Cribin's creativity!
  25. Maknoe by ahweproject, $14.00
    Maknoe is a classic serif typeface. This beautiful serif font is suitable for logo, headline, cover book, magazine, and many more. Maknoe font is PUA encoded, which means you can access all of the glyphs and swashes with ease!
  26. Claudia Alves by DYSA Studio, $19.00
    Claudia Alves is a New Modern Serif Typeface. This another collection of Serif is perfect for your next branding project, excellent for your business. Claudia Alves have a smooth edges, so this font gives an authentic handcrafted feel style.
  27. Gothic Love by Struvictory.art, $18.00
    Gothic Love is a modern serif font with elegant wavy details. The font is created in condensed proportions with high serifs. The font is suitable for the design on the theme of fashion, feminine branding, mysticism, gothcore, punk, surrealism.
  28. Single Tyne by Jonahfonts, $35.00
    A single top serif creates a modern look between serifs and a single weight font. SingleTyne contains short ascenders and descenders for tight line spacing designed as a display face that also works well for short sentences and paragraphs.
  29. Ellington Manor by BA Graphics, $45.00
    A great look for formal announcements, book work, business, high-end ads and terrific for text as well as headlines.
  30. Leftheria by Sea Types, $19.00
    Leftheria structure is designed from the Greek order Ionic columns and their capitals, is a condensed typography with vertical emphasis.
  31. Graceful by Alcode, $23.00
    Graceful is a classic font, I built it with my relaxed hands, designing a classic font with modern elements in it, which makes it particularly suitable for wedding media, book covers, greeting cards, logos, branding, business cards and certificates, in fact for any design work that requires a classic, formal and luxury feel. Try Graceful, enjoy the richness of OpenType features and let her fun and elegant excitement make you happy and enhance your creativity! You can use this font very easily.
  32. Qiduwy by Twinletter, $15.00
    Qiduwy is a futuristic and stylish font perfect for designing labels, retro, stamps, badges, Oktoberfest posters, packaging, titles, beer, logos, barbershops, whiskeys, tattoos, music, movies, or certificates. This font is perfect for a dark and mysterious look. Bold black lines make this font perfect for a classy and stylish look. The wide, bold typeface gives this font an upscale look. Sharp corners and edges add a touch of class. This is the perfect font for a dark and mysterious look.
  33. Gmuender Kanzlei by RMU, $25.00
    Inspired by some handwritten letter forms originally made by Hermann Zapf for his 1949 book "Pen and Graver", the drawings and designs finally became an entire font. It is an ideal companion to create diplomas, certificates and any other vintage projects. Take advantage of the long s which can be reached when you change the round s by the historical OpenType feature or when you simply type the integral sign [ ∫]. This font contains also swash forms of d, g, and v.
  34. Breughel by Linotype, $29.99
    Adrian Frutiger came up with this unusually purposeful and strong design in 1981 for Linotype. Early humanistic typefaces of the sixteenth century, especially Jenson, served as models for Breughel. The right sides of the stems are vertical and at right angles to the baseline while the left sides of the stem curve into the serifs, making the typeface look as though it slants to the right, and giving it a sense of movement and liveliness. The ductus of the broad-edged pen is reflected in the flow, rhythm, and texture of text set in Breughel, but at the same time this design has a regularity of form that is typographically solid. Breughel is an ideal typeface for the designer with skill and vision. Use it to create innovative publications, posters, and advertisements.
  35. Polyspring by PintassilgoPrints, $29.00
    Polyspring is a handcrafted serif display font, with a cool flowery flair. It was hand-drawn based on Italia Condensed typeface from Keystone Foundry from circa 1906. Loaded with stylish ornaments and flourishing alternates for all its letters and numbers, this font is a terrific toolbox for display purposes. Yet, it has the superpower of changing the first and last letters in words to its germinated alternates at the click of a button, thanks to the smart OpenType programming. Please note that this feature will only work in OpenType savvy applications. Check it performing live on the sample text below: just click on the Advanced Typography option, located next to the sample colors options (look for an icon showing “ff”), and check the option “swash”. Very cool, isn't it? Happy blooming!
  36. Cumhuriyet World by Fontuma, $34.00
    Cumhuriyet means “the form of government in which the nation holds the sovereignty and uses it through deputies elected for certain periods”. The reason why I gave this name to the font is that 2023 is the centennial anniversary of the Republic of Turkey, which was founded by Atatürk. This typeface, which is sans serif, consists of three families: ▪ Cumhuriyet: Font family with Latin letters ▪ Cumhuriyet Pro: Font family including Latin, Arabic and Hebrew alphabets ▪ Cumhuriyet World: Font family including Latin, Cyrillic, Greek, Arabic and Hebrew alphabets Cumhuriyet World is a family of multi-purpose typefaces designed in a geometric style. This font is suitable for use in printed products, media and digital media, as well as in every field that is the subject of writing.
  37. 1756 Dutch by GLC, $42.00
    This family is inspired from the set of two styles, Roman normal and Italic, and the ornaments used by an unknown printer working around East Switzerland, circa 1750's. It is a Dutch style font, slightly bolder than usual Fournier's or Caslon's Roman fonts, with some emphasized serifs and finals parts and special letters as capital "U" for example. A set of initials, fleurons, ornaments and frame elements is joined to the family as a supplement. The two styles, Normal and Italic, are containing standard ligatures, a few alternative characters and titlings (who are more preferable than enlarged capitals). They are "small eye" or "Small x-eight" fonts. The standard characters set is completed with accented or specific characters for Western (Including Celtic) and Central Europe, Baltic, Eastern Europe and Turkish.
  38. Kelimajaroe by Luhop Creative, $24.00
    Kelimajaroe is a bold vintage style serif font beautiful and soft, fonts in a contemporary style that can make your design projects look modern, elegant and luxurious. Made with many alternative characters to make it easier for you to do various design projects and give you fun while typing. Kelimajaroe is a great typeface for contemporary graphic design with that certain feeling of familiarity. It works well on them to designs like social media posts, logos, merchandise, book covers, posters, video content thumbnails, quotes, landing pages, wedding, or any display use, as well as in headlines or shorter texts. and one more font recommendation that you should apply in your work, (Silk Display) Features: Uppercase Lowercase Numeral Punctuation Multilingual Alternates Opentype Features & PUA Encoded Ligatures and Discretionary Ligatures Thanks :)
  39. Bommer Sans by dooType, $30.00
    Bommer Sans is a warm and friendly type with a distinguishable look. It has been designed to add our twist to the flavour of English humanistic sans serif typefaces. Bommer Sans works like a charm for editorial, headlining, exhibition, signage and wayfinding projects. The big x-height and ascenders close to cap height favor tighter interlinear spacing. The ‘Q’ tail, resting on the baseline, is an invitation to play vertical, stacking lines of caps. Curved strokes on the ‘i’, ‘k’, ‘l’, ‘K’ and ‘R’ bring a friendly touch without compromising the sturdy structure, a marked characteristic of the design of the figure set. With seven weights in the upright and its matching italics, Bommer Sans has 14 styles and is part of the Bommer family. Check Bommer Slab for a great companion!
  40. Elettra by Flanker, $23.00
    Elettra is a completely new type, primarily designed for display or titling. As you can see, Elettra adopting a transitional style between the nineteenth century printing typefaces and the new fonts at the beginning of the twentieth century: in particular serif are elongated, but the oblique or round shapes continuing softly on the horizontal line instead of staying vertical. Furthermore, two more glyphs were designed for each capital letter: a swashed form, which tends to embrace the following letter, and a backswashed version, that instead embraces the previous. The swash version is accessible from swash or from stylistc set 01 OTF features, while the backswashed version is accessible from stylistc set 02 OTF feature. Be aware that the stylistic set OTF features are not available on Photoshop or Illustrator.
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