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  1. Andrade by DSType, $19.00
    Andrade is a new typeface designed by Dino dos Santos in 2005. This typeface was inspired in the typographic work of Manoel de Andrade de Figueiredo (b.1670-d.1735), Nova Escola para Aprender a Ler, Escrever e Contar, printed in 1722 at Offcina de Bernardo da Costa de Carvalho. This is one of the most important books, and almost forgotten, about Portuguese calligraphy and typography, and the work of Andrade de Figueiredo is among the most amazing examples of type design of the Eighteenth Century. His work inspired Ventura da Silva, a Portuguese typographer, who in 1803 published a book named Regras Methodicas, where he redesigns some of Figueiredo's type specimens. But Ventura's purpose was to create a more elegant and readable typeface than Didot and Bodoni. This kind of typeface used to be called leitura and is a transition between the baroque and modern typography. Andrade is a brilliant text typeface and is available in Regular, Italic, Bold, Bold Italic, Ligatures, Ligatures Italic, Swashes and Ornaments. Andrade is my tribute to Portuguese typography and to the work of Manoel de Andrade de Figueiredo in particular.
  2. Utopian by Sudtipos, $39.00
    UTOPIAN is a color font family based on primary colors and pure geometric shapes, influenced by Bauhaus, DeStijl and Art Deco. Its pure shapes and basic colors are inspired by the beauty of simplicity of modular order and grid, creating a perfect environment where all these elements live in a perfect color harmony. In the other hand, DYSTOPIAN, the black and white family, represents a close sibling in appearance and structure, that carries an opposite meaning, with a darker look and feel. Both typefaces are, somehow, a reflection of the divided views and posible outcomes that the future times ahead yield before us. Package: Utopian/Dystopian comes in file with a pre-defined color palette. You can always change the colors converting the text to outlines. Technical info to use: The package contains a normal TTF/OTF set of fonts in Black and White and a colorfont in SVG-TTF format. To be able to use the color file you need to have installed Adobe Photoshop CC2017 or Adobe Illustrator CC2018. Not all the browsers support color fonts so please be sure to use them as graphics.
  3. TT Tsars by TypeType, $39.00
    TT Tsars useful links: Specimen | Graphic presentation | Customization options The TT Tsars font family is a collection of serif display titling fonts that are stylized to resemble the fonts of the beginning, the middle and the end of the XVIII century. The project is based on title fonts, that is, the fonts that were used to design book title pages. The idea for the project TT Tsars was born after a small study of the historical development of the Cyrillic type and is also based on Abram Shchitsgal’s book "Russian Civil Type". At the very beginning of the project, we had developed a basic universal skeleton for the forms of all characters in all subfamilies of the family, and later on, we added styles, visual features, artifacts and other nuances typical of the given period onto the skeleton. Yes, from the historical accuracy point of view it might be that such an approach is not always justified, but we have achieved our goal and as a result, we have created perfectly combinable serifs that can be used to style an inscription for a certain time period. The TT Tsars font family consists of 20 fonts: 5 separate subfamilies, each of which consists of 4 fonts. Each font contains 580 glyphs, except for the TT Tsars E subfamily, in which each font consists of 464 characters. Instead of lowercase characters in the typeface, small capitals are used, which also suggests that the typeface is rather a display than text one. In TT Tsars you can find a large number of ligatures (for Latin and Cyrillic alphabets), arrows and many useful OpenType features, such as: frac, ordn, sinf, sups, numr, dnom, case, onum, tnum, pnum, lnum, salt (ss01), dlig. Time-related characteristics of the subfamilies are distributed as follows: • TT Tsars A—the beginning of the 18th century (Latin and Cyrillic) • TT Tsars B—the beginning of the 18th century (Latin and Cyrillic) • TT Tsars C—the middle of the 18th century (Latin and Cyrillic) • TT Tsars D—the end of the 18th century (Latin and Cyrillic) • TT Tsars E—conditionally the beginning of the 18th century (only Latin) TT Tsars A and TT Tsars B families (both the beginning of the 18th century) have different starting points: for TT Tsars A it is Latin, for TT Tsars B it is Cyrillic. The development of the TT Tsars A family began in Latin, the font is based on the royal serif Romain du Roi. The Cyrillic alphabet is harmoniously matched to the Latin. The development of the TT Tsars B family began in Cyrillic, which is based on a Russian civil type. Characteristic elements are the curved one-sided serifs of triangular characters (A, X, Y), drops appear in the letter ?, the middle strokes ? and P are adjacent to the main stroke. Latin was drawn to pair with Cyrillic. It is still based on the royal serif, but somewhat changed: the letters B and P are closed and the upper bar of the letter A rose. This was done for the visual combination of Cyrillic and Latin and at the same time to make a distinction between TT Tsars A and TT Tsars B. TT Tsars C is now the middle of the 18th century. Cyrillic alphabet itself did not stand still and evolved, and by the middle of the 18th century, its forms have changed and become to look the way they are shown in this font family. Latin forms are following the Cyrillic. The figures are also slightly modified and adapted to the type design. In TT Tsars C, Cyrillic and Latin characters are created in parallel. A distinctive feature of the Cyrillic alphabet in TT Tsars C is the residual influence of the flat pen. This is noticeable in such signs as ?, ?, K. The shape of the letters ?, ?, ?, ? is very characteristic of the period. In the Latin alphabet, a characteristic leg appears at the letter R. For both languages, there is a typical C characterized by an upper serif and the appearance of large, even somewhat bolding serifs on horizontals (T, E, ?, L). TT Tsars D is already the end of the 18th century when with the development of printing, the forms of some Cyrillic characters had changed and turned into new skeletons of letters that we transposed into Latin. The figures were also stylized. In this font, both Cyrillic and Latin are stylistically executed with different serifs and are thus logically separated. The end of the century is characterized by the reduction of decorative elements. Straight, blueprint-like legs of the letters ?, R, K, ?. Serifs are very pronounced and triangular. E and ? are one-sided on the middle horizontal line. A very characteristic C with two serifs appears in the Latin alphabet. TT Tsars E is a steampunk fantasy typeface, its theme is a Latinized Russian ?ivil type (also referred to as Grazhdansky type which emerged after Peter the Great’s language reform), which includes only the Latin alphabet. There is no historical analog to this typeface, it is exclusively our reflections on the topic of what would have happened if the civil font had developed further and received a Latin counterpart. We imagined such a situation in which the civil type was exported to Europe and began to live its own life.
  4. Hall Fetica Wide is a distinctive typeface part of the broader Hall Fetica font family, a collection known for its sleek, modern appeal mixed with vintage undertones. The "Wide" variant, as suggested...
  5. Certainly! "Clip" is a font that brings to mind the crispness of modern design while maintaining a certain approachable charm. At its core, Clip is a sans-serif font, characterized by clean lines and...
  6. The "Scribble" font, as its name suggests, belongs to a category of typefaces that mimic the hurried, erratic characteristics of handwritten scribbles. It encapsulates the essence of spontaneity, cre...
  7. Delirium by PizzaDude is a font that encapsulates a playful, whimsical essence, embodying a sense of free-spiritedness and spontaneity. True to its name, Delirium engulfs the viewer in a feverish dre...
  8. The font Imperator by Paul Lloyd Fonts embodies a striking elegance mixed with a touch of historical allure, making it a distinctive choice for various design projects. Created by Paul Lloyd, a desig...
  9. The Khan font is a contemporary typeface that captures the essence of modernity while paying homage to the rich history of calligraphy and typography. Drawing inspiration from traditional Mongolian s...
  10. Nineteen Ten Vienna, crafted by Apostrophic Labs, is a unique font that embodies an artistic blend of vintage elegance and contemporary sharpness, drawing its inspiration from the early 20th century ...
  11. Big Blocko, created by OMEGA Font Labs, is a striking display font characterized by its bold and blocky design. The font's aesthetics lean heavily towards a solid, rectangular block-like form, giving...
  12. Jotting, a distinctive font crafted by Santiago Salazar, encapsulates a unique blend of casual elegance and creative flair, making it stand out in the vast ocean of typographic designs. At its heart,...
  13. Yacarena Ultra FFP is a font that stands out for its unique and captivating design, meticulously crafted by the skilled typeface designer deFharo. This font is emblematic of deFharo's commitment to c...
  14. Prakrta is a distinctive font that effortlessly exudes an organic and natural feel, making it a fascinating choice for a wide range of design projects. At its core, Prakrta draws heavy inspiration fr...
  15. The font named "LED" draws inspiration from the segmented, luminous displays we often see in digital clocks, calculators, and public signage. Designed to mimic the look and feel of light-emitting dio...
  16. The Janda Happy Day font, crafted by the talented Kimberly Geswein, is a delightful embodiment of joy and whimsicality, designed to bring a smile to your face and warmth to your heart. Its playful cu...
  17. The KG Ways to Say Goodbye font embodies a unique and evocative personality within the realm of typography, crafted with a blend of whimsical charm and heartfelt expression. This font is the creation...
  18. Feuerfeste Outline is a distinctive font that immediately catches the eye with its bold and impactful design. Drawing its name from the German word for "fireproof," this font carries an undeniable st...
  19. TSF et Compagnie Tryout by Match Software is a vivid exploration of typeface design that echoes the intricate balance between tradition and innovation. This font weaves together a captivating aesthet...
  20. Faktos is a distinctive typeface that captures attention through its unique design qualities, drawing inspiration from the realms of science fiction and technological advancements. With its sharply a...
  21. Agent Orange, crafted by the designer known as PizzaDude, is a distinctive font that captures attention with its unique characteristics and playful energy. This font falls under the category of displ...
  22. The Zentenar Zier font, crafted by Dieter Steffmann, is a true spectacle of typographic artistry that beautifully marries the historical with the contemporary. Steffmann, known for his inspiring abil...
  23. Prospect, as crafted by ShyFoundry, is a typeface that distinctly merges the qualities of tradition and modernity, making it versatile and adaptive to a plethora of design needs. This font is charact...
  24. Moonstar is a font that captures the imagination, twinkling like a distant galaxy in a sea of darkness. It is more than just a collection of characters; it embodies a sense of wonder and cosmic adven...
  25. Sanctuary, a distinct font created by the talented Chad Savage, evokes a sense of eerie elegance and gothic charm that captivates the imagination of both designers and viewers alike. Its design intri...
  26. Delizioso is a captivating font created by Studio Kmzero, an apt name that translates from Italian to "delicious," perfectly capturing the essence and appeal of this typeface. This font is a blend of...
  27. The Tropicana font crafted by Listemageren is an embodiment of the vibrant energy and lush aesthetics of tropical environments. This font captures the essence of a paradise filled with exotic flora a...
  28. Auchentaller by HiH, $12.00
    Auchentaller was inspired by a travel poster by Josef Maria Auchentaller in 1906. To our knowledge, it was never cast in type. Grado lies on the northern Adriatic, between Venice and Trieste. At one time the port for the important Roman town of Aquileia. With the decline of the Roman Empire, the upper Adriatic region came under the rule of the Visigoths, the Ostrogoths, the Byzantines, the Lombards, the Franks, the Germans, the Venetians and finally, in 1796, the Austrian Hapsburgs. So it remained until the dissolution of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy in 1919, following World War I, when the seaport of Trieste was awarded to Italy. With Trieste came Montefalcone, Aquileia and Grado. The area was marked by years of political tension between Italy and Yugoslavia, exemplified by the d'Annunzio expedition to capture Fiume (Rijeka) in September, 1919. Some basic discussion of the period from 1919 to 1939 may be found in Seton-Watson’s Eastern Europe Between The Wars (Cambridge 1945) and Rothschild’s East Central Europe Between The Two World Wars (Seattle 1974). In 1965 I was traveling by train from Venice to Vienna. Crossing the Alps, the train stopped for customs inspection at the rural Italian-Austrian border, just above Slovenia. We were warned not to get off the train because there were still shooting skirmishes in the area. Through all this, Grado remained literally an island of tranquility, connected to the mainland by a only causeway and lines on a map. Auchentaller not only painted the beach scene at Grado, he moved there, living out the rest of his life in this comfortable little island town. His travel illustration contains the text from which the design of our font Auchentaller is drawn. The text translates: "Seaside resort : Grado / Austrian coastal land". Please see our gallery images to see a map locating Grado, as well as Auchentaller’s painting of the resort. Auchentaller is a monoline all-cap font, light and open in design , with a lot of typically art nouveau letter forms. Included in our font are a number of ligatures. As is frequently seen in designs by German speakers, the umlaut is embedded in the O & U below the tops of the letters. This approach led to two whimsies: a happy umlauted O and a sad umlauted U. This font has a clean, crisp look that is very appealing and very distinctive. Auchentaller ML represents a major extension of the original release, with the following changes: 1. Added glyphs for the 1250 Central Europe, the 1252 Turkish and the 1257 Baltic Code Pages. Add glyphs to complete standard 1252 Western Europe Code Page. Special glyphs relocated and assigned Unicode codepoints, some in Private Use area. Total of 336 glyphs. 2. Added OpenType GSUB layout features: pnum, liga, salt & ornm. 3. Added 116 kerning pairs. 4. Revised vertical metrics for improved cross-platform line spacing. 5. Revised ‘J’. 6. Minor refinements to various glyph outlines. 7. Inclusion of both tabular & proportional numbers. 8. Inclusion of both standard acute and Polish kreska with choice of alternate accented glyphs for c,n,r,s & z. Please note that some older applications may only be able to access the Western Europe character set (approximately 221 glyphs). The zip package includes two versions of the font at no extra charge. There is an OTF version which is in Open PS (Post Script Type 1) format and a TTF version which is in Open TT (True Type)format. Use whichever works best for your applications.
  29. FF Fago Monospaced by FontFont, $67.99
    FF Fago Thanks to his many years of involvement in major corporate type projects, Ole Schäfer had the necessary resources from which to construct his FF Fago™. The result is an extended family that provides comprehensive typographic support and whose qualities come to the fore in all relevant contexts ? from print to office through internet and wayfinding systems. FF Fago The sizable x-height together with the generous and open design of the characters ensure that the sans serif Fago remains clearly legible even in small point sizes or in potentially difficult situations, such as on wayfinding systems. A subtle contrast in line weight and letter forms that are reminiscent of those of an antiqua typeface provide the font with a restrained yet friendly and lively tone. Available in five weights, each with three different kerning widths and matching genuine italic variants, FF Fago is equipped for practically every situation. There are also small caps, oldstyle and lining figures, a selection of ligatures and geometric symbols. The range of potential applications of this universal font is almost inexhaustible ? it can be used in packaging design, on signs, posters and even for setting longer text sections. Fago is the ideal partner for those working on major corporate projects! FF Fago Correspondence Sans und Correspondence SerifThe Correspondence versions of Fago have been optimized for use in the business environment and in office communication. The carefully modified characters have a particularly robust feel, so that the clear, easily differentiated glyphs allow for straightforward communication even on screen. With these aims in mind, Schäfer has not only adjusted the x-height, but has provided certain letters in the sans variant ? such as the lowercase "i", the "r" and the uppercase "I" ? with serifs. Correspondence Serif, on the other hand, has been conceived as a slab serif throughout and in appearance has the look of the letters produced by the old office typewriting machines. An individual note has been added by providing a few unusual serif forms, as for example in the case of the "m", the "v" and the "y". Both Correspondence Sans and Serif are available in two weights with complementary italic versions and thus are ideally suited for use with standard office programs. This is all rounded off with a selection of office symbols. FF Fago Monospaced The use of a few typographic tricks is necessary to ensure that the letters of the alphabet appear to have the same width. Narrow letters such as "r" and "i" have been made to seem more expansive by using prominent serifs while the broader letters ? a good example is the "m" ? have the forms seen in a condensed font. And it is thanks to this design strategy that Fago Monospaced has the character of old typewriter text. What was once unavoidable because of the technology of the time is now a welcome alternative that can be used for the purposes of emphasis. As an additional supplement to the Fago superfamily, Fago Monospaced can be used, for example, to set short notes or draw attention to special text passages. There are three weights, in their original form without italic variants or small caps, but offering an alternative, technical form of the "0" with a crossbar.
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  32. KG Hard Candy by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    Whimsical, hand-drawn connected cursive handwriting in both striped and solid versions.
  33. Vineta by Bitstream, $29.99
    An inline shadowed Clarendon designed in 1973 for VGC by Ernst Volker.
  34. JoAnne Display by JMA, $24.95
    JoAnne Display is an elegant, open face, display font in 1 weight.
  35. Aquarius by Red Rooster Collection, $45.00
    Based on the popular VGC typeface designed by Ronald Arnholm in 1972.
  36. Jolly Polly by RMU, $35.00
    Jolly Polly - just to bring in a little sunshine and spring feelings.
  37. Numerals by ParaType, $25.00
    A set of figures designed at ParaType in 1992 by Elvira Slysh.
  38. Cascade Script by Linotype, $29.99
    An original Freehand script designed for Mergenthaler in 1965 by Matthew Carter.
  39. Alum by Typotheticals, $5.00
    A rough blocky text of uneven thickness for use in general purposes.
  40. Kids Crayon by m u r, $12.00
    Authentic children’s handwriting done in crayon. Archie and Matilda are turning 5
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