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  1. Novecento Sans by Synthview, $-
    This is of Novecento Sans, a font family inspired by European typographic trends between the second half of 19th century and first half of the 20th. It looks rational and geometric. However, it is optically corrected and balanced. NEWS: you can add a layered effect with Novecento Carved as top layer. This font face is designed to be used mostly for headlines, visual identities or short sentences, both in big and small sizes. Lighter faces provide a more contemporary and design look and feel, while the bolder ones definitely look retro. Novecento Sans family comes in 32 styles, speaks 76 latin based languages, has 590 glyphs and 16 stylistic opentype features for advanced typography.
  2. Lincoln Road by District 62 Studio, $29.00
    Introducing our new Lincoln Road Font Collection. Deco, but not too Deco. A Lincoln Road is a family of 9 fonts including 2 weights of Deco and 6 weights of a coordinating Sans and an Elements font that contains the frames and elements you see used in the previews. Each Deco weight has a corresponding Sans weight. Lincoln Road was inspired by art Deco styles, but is a modern interpretation - in other words - not too deco. It works for modern projects that need a hint of a decorative look and can also be used for a more vintage vibe. Check out the previews to see some of the ways you can use this family.
  3. World Pressure by Haksen, $14.00
    Introducing: World Pressure A rustic, dapper handwritten font with a personal charm. With quick dry strokes and a signature style, World Pressure is perfect for branding projects, homeware designs, product packaging - or simply as a stylish text overlay to any background image. World Pressure includes 4 font styles and additional swashes: World Pressure Regular handwritten script font containing upper & lowercase characters, numerals and a large range of punctuation. World Pressure Alternate This is a second version of World Pressure, with a completely new set of both lower and uppercase characters. If you wanted to avoid letters looking the same each time to recreate a custom-made style, or try a different word shape, simply switch to this font for an additional layout option. World Pressure Slant This is a third version of World Pressure, with a completely new set of both lower and uppercase characters in slant version. If you wanted to avoid letters looking the same each time to recreate a custom-made style, or try a different word shape, simply switch to this font for an additional layout option. World Pressure Alternate This is a forth version of World Pressure, with a completely new set of both lower and uppercase characters in slant version. If you wanted to avoid letters looking the same each time to recreate a custom-made style, or try a different word shape, simply switch to this font for an additional layout option. World Pressure Swashes A set of 26 hand-drawn swashes, the perfect finishing touch to underline your Northwell text. Simply install this as a separate font, select it from your font menu and type any A-Z Uppercase and Lowercase also Number 0-9 character to create a swash. Fonts are provided in OTF formats. Fonts include multilingual support. Ligatures are also available for several lowercase characters (double-letters which flow more naturally). These are only accessible via software with opentype capability or a glyphs panel, e.g. Photoshop/Illustrator.
  4. Bodrum Sweet by Bülent Yüksel, $19.00
    Bodrum Collection: 1- Bodrum Sans 2- Bodrum Sweet 3- Bodrum Stencil 4- Bodrum Slab 5- Bodrum Styte 6- Bodrum Soft "Bodrum Sweet" is a sans serif type family. Designed by Bülent Yüksel in 2018/19. The font, influenced by style serifs, popular in the 1920s and 30s, is based on optically corrected geometric forms for better readability. "Bodrum Sweet" is not purely geometric; it has vertical strokes that are thicker than the horizontals, an “o” that is not a perfect circle, and shortened ascenders. "Bodrum Sweet" some corner is rounded. These nuances aid in legibility and give "Bodrum Sweet" a harmonious and sensible appearance for both texts and headlines. Bodrum Sweet provides advanced typographical support for Latin-based languages. An extended character set, supporting Central, Western and Eastern European languages, rounds up the family. The designation “Bodrum Sweet 14 Regular” forms the central point. "Bodrum Sweet" is available in 10 weights (Hair, Thin, Extra-Light, Light, Regular, Meduim, Bold, Extra-Bold, Heavy and Black) and 10 matching italics. The family contains a set of 650+ characters. Case-Sensitive Forms, Classes and Features, Small Caps from Letter Cases, Fractions, Superior, Inferior, Denominator, Numerator, Old Style Figures just one touch easy In all graphic programs. Bodrum Sweet is the perfect font for web use. You can enjoy using it.
  5. Bellissa by Letterara, $12.00
    Bellissa is a beautiful Calligraphy font designed with an incredibly modern feel. This font is PUA encoded which means you can access all of the glyphs and swashes with ease! It features a varying baseline, gorgeous glyphs and stunning Swash. Use this gorgeous and unique Calligraphy font to bring any DIY project to life!
  6. Insyira by Epiclinez, $19.00
    Insyira is an elegant script font. This versatile script font has a wide spectrum of applications ranging from product branding to headlines. Add a romantic feel to your next project with this modern calligraphy-styled font. So what's included : Basic Latin A-Z & a-z Numbers, symbols, and punctuations Ligatures Accented Characters : ÀÁÂÃÄÅÆÇÈÉÊËÌÍÎÏÑÒÓÔÕÖØŒŠÙÚÛÜŸÝŽàáâãäåæçèéêëìíîïñòóôõöøœšùúûüýÿžß Thank you
  7. Berliner Fraktur by Resistenza, $49.00
    Designed with a flat brush and inspired by the modern fraktur from Rudolf Koch, Berliner Fraktur is composed by broken strokes, adding a handmade feeling to this geometric kind of calligraphy. The font contains some interesting alternates and ligatures that make this type more real. We recommend to combine Berliner Frakture with: Turquoise Nautica
  8. Suboel by Subtitude, $-
    This bitmap font is made of 97 icons to use to express this time of the year... You will find christmas tree, Santa, cake, stars, gobelin, and a lot more. They work well for background tiling, just as symbols, or for anything else. We hope you like them ! Best size in bitmap is 20pt.
  9. Steno Stout NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    This yeomanlike typeface features the letterforms of the venerable Underwood Victoria typewriter on steroids. The original monospacing has been generally preserved, but the letters have been carefully kerned to add to the visual impact. This font contains the complete Latin language character set (Unicode 1252) plus support for Central European (Unicode 1250) languages as well.
  10. Bintan by Rezastudio, $9.00
    Bintan is a dazzling script font. This font is neatly crafted and highly detailed. Whatever the topic, this font will be a wonderful asset to your font library, as it has the potential to enhance any creation. Bintan is PUA encoded which means you can access all of the glyphs and swashes with ease!
  11. With Rose by Yoga Letter, $14.00
    With Rose is a unique, beautiful, and specially designed font that is very easy to use (easy to bring out lettering). Apart from its clear letters, this font is also perfect for all your work. This font is perfect for weddings, valentine's, promotions, business, social media, logos, branding, banners, typography, prints, posters, and more.
  12. Sungent by Alexey Makarov, $16.00
    This font was inspired by the mountains of Altay. Soft lines and a little asymmetry add a natural touch to Sungent. This font will help add authenticity and personality to your digital work. Contains over 1500 kerning pairs. Language support: Contains full set of Latin alphabet, including diacritical marks for European languages and Cyrillic alphabets.
  13. Maxed Out NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    This family of faces is based on the series Riverside Drive, designed by Peter Max for Photo-Lettering Inc. in the early 1970s. However, several letters have been altered to maintain design consistency and to improve legibility. Both versions of this font support the Latin 1252, Central European 1250, Turkish 1254 and Baltic 1257 codepages.
  14. Jakarta Night by Hatftype, $16.00
    Jakarta Night is a relaxed and flowing handwritten script font. Incredibly versatile, this font fits a wide pool of designs, elevating them to the highest levels. Add this font to your favorite creative ideas and notice how it makes them come alive! Features: A-Z Character Set Numerals & Punctuations (OpenType Standard) Stylistic Alternates Multilingual Ligatures
  15. Bliss Mood by Ef Studio, $15.00
    Bliss Mood is a display experimental sans font. Each character is a captivating fusion of geometry, fluidity, and abstract artistry. Unleash your imagination and redefine your visual narrative with this experimental font. Whether it’s a logo, a captivating poster, or a professional presentation, this font adapts seamlessly to bring your creative vision to life.
  16. Allisabeth by Letterara, $14.00
    Allisabeth is a bold script font that is simple and unique looking. Its casual charm makes it appear wonderfully down-to-earth, readable, and, ultimately, incredibly versatile. This will add a fun and friendly touch to any of your projects! This font is PUA encoded which means you can access all glyphs and sweeps easily.
  17. Hebrew Classic Tanach by Samtype, $125.00
    This is a font to build an hebrew Bible (Tanach) or any Hebrew prayer book. Hebrew Classic Tanach has all unicode hebrew marks and others like, ShevaNa, Dagesh Chazak, Qamats Katan and Cholam Chaser. You can even hide marks You don't want to use. This font has a complex and exclusive programmation of opentype features.
  18. Kohirug by Twinletter, $15.00
    Looking for a font that exudes style and elegance? Look beyond the KOHIRUG Blackletter font. This font evokes a strong, confident personality with striking details on each side of the lettering. Whether you’re creating a vintage-inspired project or want to add a bold classic look to your visuals, this font is a perfect choice.
  19. Brolink by Sarid Ezra, $13.00
    Brolink is a wide bold sans based font with unique lowercase that will make your design looks sci-fi and modern. 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 readable. This font also comes with outline style!
  20. Dittem Datum NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    A few simple rules govern the letterforms of this decidedly digital-age typeface, and the nonstandard stencil treatment adds a gentle sense of motion to the overall design. Available in two weights, all versions of this font include the Unicode 1250 Central European character set in addition to the standard Unicode 1252 Latin set.
  21. Unranked by Gassstype, $23.00
    Here comes our new font Unranked this is a sans handwritten that is written casually and quickly. this font are made with brushes on Procreate. Then crafted carefully drawn into vector format. That is why Unranked has Rough and strong characteristic more natural look to your text with a more modern look to your text.
  22. Drakoheart Revofit Sans by G3 Typefaces, $-
    Drakoheart Revofit is an initiative to make sans fonts. It’s one of my personal favorites, in fact. In its first release, this font had a cool appearance but was improved with better kerning and a cool look in this new release. Perfect to write some digital texts as in web articles, blogs and branding.
  23. Blastand by ZetDesign, $15.00
    blastand is a display font created by combining sharp edges and curves for a unique shape. This font also adopts a handwritten shape at the end of the letter to present a bold writing yet still creates a classy and friendly impression. This font is also created in italic style and has open types such as ligature, stylistic alternate, etc. to provide options for designers to create awesome work.
  24. Thawed by Larin Type Co, $13.00
    Thawed This is a display font of a narrow specialization, its letters seem to have melted and flowed, but at the same time it retains the shape of the letters and is well read. It is perfect for branding, logos, labels, short display inscriptions and advertising materials from flyers to billboards. This font includes drops of style, they make it possible to make the font more voluminous and give detail.
  25. Beliber by Ridtype, $15.00
    Beliber is a Serif Font Family, this font is specially designed to get the best feel and high quality to get the touch of a high end product This font supports Opentype Features, such as Alternate and Ligatures, as well as other forms of support symbols, numeric, mathematical symbols and others characters to be used. Thank you for your support of our product and using it in your project.
  26. Christel Line by JOEBOB graphics, $19.00
    As a present, my sister in law Christel Marseille-Hoksbergen created a hand-sewn alphabet which I liked so much, I decided to turn it into a font and this is the result. Probably a fun font to use in scrapbooks or magazines about handmade things. As an addition to the christelLine font, Christel Hoksbergen created another hand sewn alphabet which I turned into a font. This time with filled characters.
  27. Airwars Future by Sipanji21, $16.00
    "Airwars" is a display font with a modern and futuristic theme. Fonts like this are often used in designs aiming to create a clean, advanced look that emphasizes technology and sophistication. "Airwars" can be used in various design projects, such as web design, advertisements, promotional materials, or products that want to convey a modern and futuristic impression. With typography like this, you can bring a futuristic touch to your design.
  28. Marine Corps by Mevstory Studio, $25.00
    Get ready to explore cutting-edge typography with Marine Corps, an incredible Industrial Sans Serif Font designed to bring a strong mechanical vibe to your projects. Marine Corps is a font that reflects the strength and rigor of the industrial world. This font was inspired by a warship I saw in person. This font is designed with three styles: Marine Corps Regular Marine Corps in line Marine Corps stamp
  29. Zyklop NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    A random scan from a late nineteenth-century German type specimen book, encountered on the internet, provided the pattern for this surprisingly contemporary face. Although all of the characters are parallel to the baseline, the unusual dimensional treatment tends to give the impression that they slant upward to the right. Both versions of this font include the complete Unicode 1252 Latin and Unicode 1250 Central European character sets.
  30. Spooky Pumpkin by HandletterYean, $15.00
    Spooky Pumpkin is an incredibly unique and bold display font. Add this font to your creative Halloween themed ideas and notice how it will make them stand out! To access the alternate glyphs, you need a program that supports OpenType features such as Adobe Illustrator CS, Adobe Photoshop CC, Adobe Indesign, and CorelDraw. More information about how to access alternate glyphs, check out this link: http://goo.gl/ZT7PqK
  31. Neckyn by Craft Supply Co, $20.00
    Introducing Neckyn - Quirky Sans Serif: A playful typeface that embraces individuality with its unique character. With its unconventional shapes and quirky charm, Neckyn adds a distinctive touch to any project, making a charming statement that stands out from the crowd. This typeface is ideal for greeting card, packaging, brand identity, poster, or any purpose to make your design project look eye catching and trendy. Feel free to play with this typeface!
  32. Enge Journal Antiqua by RMU, $30.00
    Hermann Zehnpfundt’s Enge Journal Antiqua, released by the Emil Gursch Foundry, Berlin, in 1910, revived and redesigned. This font contains also a long s, which can be reached by typing option + b, or turning the round s into the long one by using the OT feature historical forms. It is recommended to also use the OT feature discretionary ligatures to get access to all ligatures in this font.
  33. Luxenage by skillyas studio, $23.00
    Luxenage is our latest font that we made with care, We do our best to make this font good for you. It will add a luxury spark to any design project that you wish to create! This Font is very suitable for beautiful logos, posters, vintage signage, magazine, photography, vintage lettering, and any other design project. FEATURES: • Additional Accents • Multilingual Support • Kerning • Alternates • Ligatures COMPATIBLE OS: • Mac OS • Windows
  34. Christmas Billy by Letterara, $14.00
    Christmas Billy is one unique and creative font. Its beautiful charm makes it look absolutely stunning, easy to read, and, ultimately, incredibly versatile. This will add a fun and friendly touch to any of your projects, especially for the Christmas theme! This font is PUA encoded which means you can access all the glyphs easily. Fall in love with its incredibly versatile style and use it to create spectacular designs!
  35. Kernig Braille by Echopraxium, $5.00
    This font is the younger sister of HexBraille with which it may be combined to create new patterns. This also explains why their introductory text are similar. Introduction The purpose of this monospace font is to display braille in an original and "steganographic" way. The Kernig prefix means "Robust" in German, this is because of the crank shapes . The core of the glyph design is a flat hexagon which can be read as 3 rows of 2 dots (i.e. regular braille glyph grid). Even if within a glyph, braille dots ("square dots" indeed) are placed on the vertices of a flat hexagon, the difference with HexBraille is that edges connecting vertices are not straight lines but "crank shapes" instead. This can be summarized by saying that the whole glyph is a Hexcrank (a flat hexagon where vertice pairs are connected by a crank shape) NB: The initial design is illustrated by glyphs 'ç' (no dot) and 'û' (6 dots) as shown by poster 6. A. "Kernig Lattice" In KernigBraille, glyphs are connected to each other, thus for each Hexcrank glyph there are 6 connections: 2 on left/right and 4 on top/bottom. In the final design some cranks were removed for esthetical reason (i.e. leave empty space for allowing patterns diversity). In summary, a text using this font won't display a honeycomb but a lattice instead. NB: Please notice that in order to obtain the lattice without vertical gaps, you must set the interline to 0. The lattice is made from 3 kind of shapes: a.1. Hexcrank a.2. Square a.3. Irregular cross (mostly unclosed) The design favored squares over crosses. The whole slightly resembling a PCB. B. Text Frames It's possible to frame the text with 4 sets of frame glyphs (as illustrated by poster 2) b.1. Kernig { € ° £ µ § ¥ ~ ¢ } b.2. Rectangular-High { è é ê ï î à â ä } b.3. Rectangular-Low { Â ù Ä Ê Ë Ô õ ö } b.4. Mixed Kernig+High: a mix of Kernig and Rectangular-High frame glyphs When using frame glyphs, it is advised to show Pilcrow (¶) and Non Breaking Space, which are replaced by empty shapes in this font (e.g. in Microsoft Word, use CTRL+8 or use [¶] button in the ribbon).
  36. Sabrosa by JAM Type Design, $16.00
    This display type family was developed with large headlines in mind. While the fonts work will at large size, they are not overbearing and get the point across without being too “shouty”.
  37. Puffy Fluffy by me55enjah, $12.00
    Puffy Fluffy is a casual handwritting typeface. This handmade monoline brush-strokes create a fun casual doodle typeface. This typeface can add more fun and happiness in your design. This typeface can be perfect for your greeting cards, birthday invitations, and event for a storybook, poster, quotes, etc.. Enjoy to create more cute-awesome projects with this typeface.
  38. Hebrew Liane Std by Samtype, $59.00
    This is a modern, wonderful, and beautiful font. This font is super readable and can be used from Posters to a Hebrew Bible. The readability of this font is amazing. This font has the modern Hebrew punctuation: Shevana, Kamatz Katan, Dagesh Hazak, and Cholam Chaser. Designers: Sami Artur Mandelbaum Publisher: Samtype MyFonts debut: Jan 17, 2022
  39. HWT Antique Tuscan 9 by Hamilton Wood Type Collection, $24.95
    A very condensed 19th century Tuscan style wood type design with a full character set with ligatures. This design was first shown by Wm H Page Co in 1859 and this is the first digital version of this font to include a lowercase and extended European character set. This is a font best used at large sizes.
  40. John Sans by Storm Type Foundry, $49.00
    The idea of a brand-new grotesk is certainly rather foolish – there are already lots of these typefaces in the world and, quite simply, nothing is more beautiful than the original Gill. The sans-serif chapter of typography is now closed by hundreds of technically perfect imitations of Syntax and Frutiger, which are, however, for the most part based on the cool din-aesthetics. The only chance, when looking for inspiration, is to go very far... A grotesk does not afford such a variety as a serif typeface, it is dull and can soon tire the eye. This is why books are not set in sans serif faces. A grotesk is, however, always welcome for expressing different degrees of emphasis, for headings, marginal notes, captions, registers, in short for any service accompaniment of a book, including its titlings. We also often come across a text in which we want to distinguish the individual speaking or writing persons by the use of different typefaces. The condition is that such grotesk should blend in perfectly with the proportions, colour and above all with the expression of the basic, serif typeface. In the area of non-fiction typography, what we appreciate in sans-serif typefaces is that they are clamorous in inscriptions and economic in the setting. John Sans is to be a modest servant and at the same time an original loudspeaker; it wishes to inhabit libraries of educated persons and to shout from billboards. A year ago we completed the transcription of the typefaces of John Baskerville, whose heritage still stands out vividly in our memory. Baskerville cleverly incorporated certain constructional elements in the design of the individual letters of his typeface. These elements include above all the alternation of softand sharp stroke endings. The frequency of these endings in the text and their rhythm produce a balanced impression. The anchoring of the letters on the surface varies and they do not look monotonous when they are read. We attempted to use these tricks also in the creation of a sans-serif typeface. Except that, if we wished to create a genuine “Baroque grotesk”, all the decorativeness of the original would have to be repeated, which would result in a parody. On the contrary, to achieve a mere contrast with the soft Baskerville it is sufficient to choose any other hard grotesk and not to take a great deal of time over designing a new one. Between these two extremes, we chose a path starting with the construction of an almost monolinear skeleton, to which the elements of Baskerville were carefully attached. After many tests of the text, however, some of the flourishes had to be removed again. Anything that is superfluous or ornamental is against the substance of a grotesk typeface. The monolinear character can be impinged upon in those places where any consistency would become a burden. The fine shading and softening is for the benefit of both legibility and aesthetics. The more marked incisions of all crotches are a characteristic feature of this typeface, especially in the bold designs. The colour of the Text, Medium and Bold designs is commensurate with their serif counterparts. The White and X-Black designs already exceed the framework of book graphics and are suitable for use in advertisements and magazines. The original concept of the italics copying faithfully Baskerville’s morphology turned out to be a blind alley. This design would restrict the independent use of the grotesk typeface. We, therefore, began to model the new italics only after the completion of the upright designs. The features which these new italics and Baskerville have in common are the angle of the slope and the softened sloped strokes of the lower case letters. There are also certain reminiscences in the details (K, k). More complicated are the signs & and @, in the case of which regard is paid to distinguishing, in the design, the upright, sloped @ small caps forms. The one-storey lower-case g and the absence of a descender in the lower-case f contributes to the open and simple expression of the design. Also the inclusion of non-aligning figures in the basic designs and of aligning figures in small caps serves the purpose of harmonization of the sans-serif families with the serif families. Non-aligning figures link up better with lower-case letters in the text. If John Sans looks like many other modern typefaces, it is just as well. It certainly is not to the detriment of a Latin typeface as a means of communication, if different typographers in different places of the world arrive in different ways at a similar result.
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