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  1. Shearman Std by UFF, $25.00
    Shearman STD has a simple design, based on industrial fonts, in particular at the typewriters fonts. It's a geometric font with curves elimination, noting in particular the O and Q letters. It has smooth angles and clean forms which combine in a font with modern appearance. It include five weights with two italics and an extended European character set.
  2. Cajito by Rosario Nocera, $19.99
    Cajito is a font family with a medium contrast, developed for numerous uses, ranging from app to website and catalogue to corporate design especially for logo design, Cajito has ten alternative capitals and his terminal looks like the fins of a fish. Cajito font family consists of five weights from extra light to extra bold with matching italics.
  3. Caronta by Ixipcalli, $22.00
    The Caronta typeface is a modern, clean and easy-to-read sans serif typeface. It has been used for texts and documents where you want to show a minimalist appearance. The contrast between the light and bold fonts makes for a visual game that is pleasing to the eye. It has ten styles, and five weights.
  4. Ponte by SilkType, $47.50
    Ponte is a high-contrast display typeface with smooth serifs, designed for impactful headlines. The ten-style typeface features over 80 decorative ligatures, with roman and italics available in five weights, ranging from extra light to bold. This offers a variety of options for sophisticated design applications. Elevate your compositions with Ponte's timeless elegance and aesthetic precision.
  5. Bodoni Egyptian Mono by Shinntype, $39.00
    As an ironic gloss on the unsophisticated “typewriter” genre, the Bodoni Egyptian Mono typeface channels the classic dignity of early 19th century letter forms, presenting a quite proper family of OpenType fonts, with a copious range of OpenType features—small caps, fractions, superior and inferior figures, alternate old style figures—rendered throughout five weights in both roman and italic.
  6. PR Mysticon 01 by PR Fonts, $5.00
    There has long been interest in the talismanic value of different numbers and their varied many - pointed stars or patterns. This font presents star designs with points numbering between five and twelve, in solid form, outlined, interlaced, and placed within a circle. Whether your interest is mathematical or mystical, We hope you will enjoy this collection of forms.
  7. Mersal Arabic by Zaza type, $29.00
    Mirsal Arabic typeface is a modern Arabic typeface designed by Ahmed Zaza. the design is inspired by the Kufi calligraphic style and influenced by the Naskh style. The result is a hybrid that combines modern proportions with Classic Arabic scripts it's suitable for branding, editorial, packaging, and advertising. Mirsal Arabic Features five weights from Light to Black.
  8. Layla arabic by Zaza type, $29.00
    Layla Arabic typeface is a modern Arabic typeface designed by Ahmed Zaza. the design is inspired by the Kufi calligraphic style and influenced by the Naskh style. The result is a hybrid that combines modern proportions with a Classic Arabic scripts it’s suitable for branding, editorial, packaging, and advertising. Layla Arabic Features five weights from Light to Bold,
  9. Norton by K-Type, $20.00
    Norton is a full character set based on the five letters in the famous Norton Motorcycles logo. K-Type has attempted to remain true to the spirit of the original identity, whilst updating the face, particularly the upper case, to sit more comfortably in contemporary usage. Thanks to Paul Lloyd for the influence of his typeface, Duvall.
  10. Chupada by Tipo Pèpel, $14.00
    Chupada is an ultra-condensed font family noted for their exaggerated x-height, which consists of five different weights, accompanied by their italic version. It contains all the central european characters and Cyrillic. Chupada with its bold semi-modular forms make it ideal for use in headlines, posters, titles and anywhere you need for create impact.
  11. ALS Schlange Slab by Art. Lebedev Studio, $63.00
    Schlange is a rich typeface with rounded terminals. The family includes five sans serifs and five slab serifs in weights from ultra light to bold. Schlange’s personality is determined by an open aperture and quite large lower case characters in comparison with the upper case set. Schlange’s personality is open and friendly, giving a text it’s used for a soft, warm appeal. Schlange will work well as a display type (think titles, short magazine call-outs, ad banners, and such), but it’s not a good choice for extensive bodies of academic text. Available in numerous weights, the typeface provides rich opportunities for mixing and matching and is great for typographic compositions. These qualities make Schlange a dream type for a packaging designer. It will feel at home in design for cosmetics or sweets, postcards, children’s books and menus.
  12. Wreath by insigne, $25.00
    Haul out the holly. Insigne’s font Wreath has hit the shelves just in time for the holidays. Wreath is a script face drawn with a pointed brush. Designed by the elves of the insigne workshop, its unique forms were created to dress up your gift labels and a wide variety of other holiday collateral. With five different weights and five different variants that allow for a distressed appearance, Wreath is no Scrooge. Its numerous alternates help to make your designs happy all the way. They allow for varying the ending characters of the lowercase to give your designs an automatic handwritten appearance. In addition, there are ligatures that extend the handwritten appearance and alternate options, including randomized alternates to create a unique appearance every time the font is used. There’s over six-hundred fifty glyphs in every font.
  13. ALS Schlange Sans by Art. Lebedev Studio, $63.00
    Schlange is a rich typeface with rounded terminals. The family includes five sans serifs and five slab serifs in weights from ultra liight to bold. Schlange’s personality is determined by an open aperture and quite large lower case characters in comparison with the upper case set. Schlange’s personality is open and friendly, giving a text it’s used for a soft, warm appeal. Schlange will work well as a display type (think titles, short magazine call-outs, ad banners, and such), but it’s not a good choice for extensive bodies of academic text. Available in numerous weights, the typeface provides rich opportunities for mixing and matching and is great for typographic compositions. These qualities make Schlange a dream type for a packaging designer. It will feel at home in design for cosmetics or sweets, postcards, children’s books and menus.
  14. The Tenby Five font is a distinctive and versatile typeface that draws inspiration from the geometric shapes and clean lines characteristic of mid-20th-century design. Its name, suggestive of a numer...
  15. PF Tempesta Five, crafted by the talented Yuusuke Kamiyamane, stands out as a remarkable typeface distinguished by its unique characteristics and functional beauty. This pixel font, meticulously desi...
  16. Sinkwitz Gotisch by preussTYPE, $29.00
    Sinkwitz Gotisch is a new release of the font of the same name originally designed by Paul Sinkwitz in 1942. The Sinkwitz Gotisch was 1942 by Schriftguss AG Dresden font cast first cast and later supplied by the East German firm VEB Typoart. Paul Sinkwitz (1899-1981) has created them. This font displays not the characteristics of a chunky Gothic, which have influenced the image of national socialism. Paul Sinkwitz was a painter, graphic artist, wood engraver, was interested in religious topics, which he had presented in numerous graphics. But also his interpretation of his Gothic font is modern, without having the font this is ugly. In addition to the GOTISCH he created Roman Uppercase letters, which perfectly harmonize with the lowercase letters. This extra font is called BASTARD. The digital version of Sinkwitz is a beneficial addition to a Gothic with calligraphic character and should be in any historically interested graphic design.
  17. Megabeat by Invasi Studio, $17.00
    Megabeat Font is a new and exciting typeface that is inspired by the robotic and mecha poster movies of the past. The font references the science-fiction visual of the retro-futurism mindset, making it perfect for any project that requires a futuristic and technologically advanced design. This font is perfect for creating sci-fi movie posters, serials, technology-based branding, posters, logos, vintage illustrations, packaging, snacks, event and festival materials, album and cover artwork, books, toys, games, arcades, cards, automotive designs, and many more. The font features bold and chunky letterforms with sharp angles and mechanical elements, giving it a futuristic and robotic feel. The font is easy to read and legible, making it perfect for headlines, titles, and other design elements that need to be easily understood. The font is perfect for any project that requires a futuristic and technologically advanced design that is inspired by the iconic visual of retro-futurism.
  18. Gummies by Heyfonts, $15.00
    Gummies - The fat bubble font is a stylish and playful typeface that features rounded and inflated letterforms, resembling bubbles. The letters are often chunky, with exaggerated curves and soft edges, giving them a plump and rounded appearance. This type of font is popular for its fun and whimsical nature, making it suitable for designs targeting a young audience or those looking to create a lighthearted and energetic atmosphere. The thick and rounded letterforms give a sense of friendliness and approachability, adding a touch of playfulness to any text. The fat bubble font is versatile and can be used in various design applications, such as logos, headlines, posters, invitations, stickers, or website headers. It adds a touch of personality and uniqueness to designs, helping them stand out and grab attention. Overall, Gummies font is an eye-catching and cheerful typeface that captures the joy and energy of bubbles, making it a popular choice for designs that want to exude a sense of fun and playfulness.
  19. Cheria by Ahmad Jamaludin, $15.00
    Say hello to our new Retro font, Cheria! Cheria - A chunky serif texture with a bit of humanist touch. With its good readability, Cheria is perfect for both displays as well as body text. Inspired by all the retro aesthetics making a comeback, Cheria is perfectly suitable for creating thoughtful yet still contemporary designs such as logos, packaging, editorial, and more. Cheria - Has a unique shape, where all uppercase letters have alternates so you can combine them to make your text and header look more interesting! What you get : Regular and Bold family Alternate and Ligature Instructions ( Access special characters, even in circuit design ) Letters, numbers, symbols, and punctuation Use in many programs even in Canva Multilingual Support Language Support: Danish, English, Estonian, Filipino, Finnish, French, Friulian, Galician, German, Gusii, Indonesian, Irish, Italian, Luxembourgish, Norwegian Bokmål, Norwegian Nynorsk, Nyankole, Oromo, Portuguese, Romansh, Rombo, Spanish, Swedish, Swiss-German, Uzbek (Latin) Come and say hello over on Instagram! https://www.instagram.com/dharmas.studio/ Dharmas Studio
  20. Teenage Dreams by Indieground Design, $10.00
    This handwritten font is ideal for bringing back 90s nostalgic atmospheres. With its indie nature, this grungy font will add a touch of spontaneity and style to any creative project. This font recreates the atmospheres of our teenage years in the 90s, when we listened to Smashing Pumpkins, wore Chucks, and went to indie gigs. We love thinking about that time of wonder, discovery and imagination, and Teenage Dreams is perfect for bringing them back into our creative projects. Achieve a realistic handwritten effect by mixing the 4 different versions in titles and covers, instantly creating typographic artwork with an alternative, intimate attitude. On top of that, we also added a 5th bonus version of this dreamy font, with scribbles and drawings you can add to your compositions. This way, you will get a grungy scrapbook effect while adding intensity and style to any project. It is awesome when used on dark, noisy backgrounds, or used on top of images and photographs!
  21. Newercastle by Chank, $49.00
    Newercastle is the new incarnation of a popular Chank font formerly known as "Newcastle". A consistent fan favorite since its initial release in 2005, the distressed blackletter font is new and improved. This sinister script is now bulked up with all-new capital letters, a bit of punctuation, and smattering of new crowns, griffins and other heraldic doodads. Designer Kevin Hayes opted for an assortment of gritty old icons instead of more traditional punctuation, because he felt that's just the way this type of font could perform best for you, the font enthusiast. "At-signs and percentile glyphs just aren't believable in fraktur-style fonts," says Kevin. You benefit by getting a bit of clip art with the new font instead of boring old punctuation. Use the new bats indiscriminately to add a regal air to even the most mundane newsletter. Or use layer upon layer to add a rustic richness to a poster project. Enjoy this wicked, textural type and use it with extreme force.
  22. Engria by Eclectotype, $40.00
    Engria is a type family of four weights with corresponding italics that treads the fine line between sans and serif. There are serifs, of a sort, inspired by the brush. Not the marks made by a brush, but the actual splayed shape the bristles make when clamped together. Wedge-like chunks that resemble engraved forms, as the name Engria hints at. But it also has the appearance of a stressed, flared sans. This mixed approach lends a unique voice. Highly legible at text sizes, as indeed it is optimized for, Engria does however shine at display sizes thanks to its characteristic details – flared stems, angular counterforms, rugged ink traps and fluid curves. (I would recommend tracking it a little tighter at larger sizes.) Engria started life way back in 2014, and has been worked and reworked tirelessly to get to this finished product. My intent was to really push the idea of the white shapes being as important, if not more so, than the black. Engria is equipped for typographically demanding applications, boasting as it does an array of OpenType features, including small caps, automatic fractions, stylistic sets, various figure styles, arrows, case sensitive forms and more. It will make a very useful addition to your typographic arsenal, with a flare (ahem) for editorial work, but the individuality for packaging, branding, and logo work.
  23. Reactor A1 - Personal use only
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  25. JD Gina - 100% free
  26. 3x5 - Personal use only
  27. Facto by The Northern Block, $39.00
    A simple, mechanical typeface without distractions. Slightly condensed curves are developed from a compact grid layout to produce a crisp, fresh and legible type family. The unadorned letterforms work perfectly with complex information-based applications such as user interfaces, mobile devices and websites. Details include six weights with italics, 480 characters, five variations of numerals, stylistic alternatives, manually edited kerning and Opentype features.
  28. Benelux by Talbot Type, $17.99
    Benelux is inspired by European styles of the late twentieth century, their origins can be traced back to the Bauhaus. Broadly geometric and with an emphasis on legibility, it's well-balanced and is equally effective at both text and display sizes. Benelux is available in five weights and features an extended character set, including accented characters for Central European languages.
  29. Caturrita Display by Armasen, $18.00
    Caturrita Display is a new version of Caturrita. Better for titles and small pieces, with a large contrast in the heavy weights. It preserves the same structure of Caturrita, but with a more calligraphic touch, in the ligatures and almost all the characters. It comes in five weights, giving more elegance in the light ones, and strongly and expressive in the heavy tones.
  30. Avayo by Fontop, $11.00
    Avayo is a modern sans serif typeface. It is perfect for creating alphabet logos, branding, titles, headlines, but also looks great when being used casually, in copies and texts. Avayo looks simple but special and distinct and is defined by its round cut design. Avayo font family comes in five weights to help you choose the best option depending on your purpose.
  31. Old Chisholm JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    An old brass stencil of the word 'large' was spotted for sale in an online auction. What set it apart from many other vintage stencil items was the beautiful, hand-punched Western letters with a diamond-shape center. Those five letters served as the basis for Old Chisholm JNL, which retains the look and hand-made charm of the original metal stencil.
  32. Matita Informal by Trine Rask, $30.00
    Matita Informal is part of a larger type family developed from 2005-2019 with handwriting in mind. A humanistic informal sans serif in five weights containing swashes, alternative characters, old style, lining, tabular & proportional figures. The family share proportions and weights to ensure all fonts (family members) work together well. Matita Informal is a very friendly typeface suitable for many purposes.
  33. Malkiya by IM Studio, $19.00
    Malkiya is a strange font that stands out for its versatility. His personality develops through his particular modulation, which grows with load; making it a rather jovial typeface that doesn't abandon the more whimsical characteristics of the classic. With five styles available: Regular, italic, distort, bold, outline as well as a variety of exquisite variations, this font offers incredible flexibility for your designs.
  34. Rogue Sans Nova by Device, $39.00
    Originally commissioned by magazine publisher IPC, Rogue has proved to be one of the most popular Device releases. Now extended and updated as Rogue Nova, it sports additional weights, East European language support and reengineered spacing and kerning. It is now a versatile 30-font family, with five weights and three widths, all with italics. Powerful and authoritative, sharp-edged and contemporary.
  35. FUD Grotesk by Ilya Bazhanov, $50.00
    A narrow sans serif, FUD Grotesk was inspired by brutalist architecture and modernist typography. There is a subtle stroke contrast, many inktraps, and even some microserifs (look for them in the main strokes!). Note the closed bowl apertures, exaggerated in the alternate forms, which result in a dense, ornate typeset. Five weights (from Light to Bold), and a large set of discretionary ligatures.
  36. Queensberry by Talbot Type, $17.00
    Queensberry is a contemporary take on the classic, Egyptian slab-serif style. It is a highly legible text font and an elegant display font at larger sizes. Its versatility is further enhanced by the free-flowing, bespoke italic, which is loaded with personality. Queensberry is available in a full family of five weights and includes a full range of accented characters.
  37. Hatchway by Rômulo Gobira, $15.00
    Hatchway is a monospaced display typeface with rounded corners, suitable for headlines and short passages of text. Hatchway has a tall x-height and unusually short ascenders and descenders. The family contains seven weights from Thin to Black and five widths from Ultra Condensed to Ultra Extended. This version (1.0) comes with Multiple Language Support, including Extended Cyrillic, and Opentype Features.
  38. Santa Mensch by Vic Fieger, $1.99
    Let's say a San Francisco punk group used letters from a theatre marquee to create a flyer in 1979 for one of their shows. Then the flyer showed up in the background of a newspaper photograph, and the photo, twenty-five years later, was enlarged and the lettering on the flyer was turned into a font. Santa Mensch has arrived.
  39. FM Ephire by The Fontmaker, $16.00
    FM Ephire is a hand-drawn, multilingual, type family of five weights with complimenting italics. Stuffed with tons of features, Ephire really shines through its artistic and stylish, yet elegant feel of natural handwriting. It is your best choice whenever you design greeting cards, banners or posters, and it also handles pretty well for body text, even in small sizes. Enjoy Ephire!
  40. Pirate Bay by Vozzy, $5.00
    A vintage look label font named "Pirate Bay".Typeface includes five styles plus aged version, for sample look at 4th preview. This font will good viewed on any retro design like poster, t-shirt, label, logo etc. For using effects layers: - Type your text in Regular. - Copy that and paste at the same position. - Change the style to Effects, Shadow or Texture.
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