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  1. Signque by dayflash, $31.99
    Signque is a contemporary sans serif typeface based on geometric shapes. The persistent tension between precise lines and accurate curves as well as the ongoing contrast between open and closed contours constitute the main characteristics of this fresh and modern font family. While unconventional letterforms make up signque’s distinctive appearance, extended widths, tall x-heights and clear shapes provide good legibility and nice readability. With its unique look and feel, signque will perform outstanding for headlines as well as for almost any other type of analogue and digital application. The signque font family comes in nine weights and includes unique letterforms as well as extensive ligatures, fractions, and figures.
  2. Longbranch by Solotype, $19.95
    A modern cutting designed to give the appearance of an old wood type. The letters were cut as linoleum blocks about 2 inches high, then duplicated as copper electrotypes. Used for some Ringling Bros. circus work.
  3. Advertisers Gothic by SoftMaker, $8.99
    With Advertisers Gothic, SoftMaker revives a 1917 design by Robert Wiebking. Inspired by Art Nouveau (Jugendstil) lettering, this typeface is as fresh as it was back then and is well-suited for advertising and display work.
  4. Kostel Infinity Sans by Kostelansky, $40.00
    High-quality type design. Originally designed for headline / logo use. A lot of high-quality glyphs designs in this one so be sure to view the specimen PDF as well as the glyph page. Enjoy. - Kostelansky
  5. La Quinta by Jonahfonts, $42.00
    La Quinta is a display font for some small text and logo applications as well as branding, invitations, stationery, packaging, fliers, gaming texts and book jackets. Plus many other applications at the discretion of the designer.
  6. Desphalia Pro by Ingo, $42.00
    A classic “American” sans serif with a kink Desphalia belongs to the kind of sans serif fonts that were created in the 19th century. You could also name it “American Gothic”, a sans serif in the style of fonts like Franklin Gothic, News Gothic and similar. Above all, the high x-height characterizes this typeface style, as do the identical heights of uppercase and ascenders. However, I allowed myself a few peculiarities ;-) On the one hand, there is the gently sloping horizontal middle line on letters such as H, E, F, A and e. The M also got gently slanted sides. Some of the lower-case letters have an up- or down-stroke: a d m n p u. This "kink" on the shaft also serves to better distinguish the small l from the capital I — as can be seen clearly with the term »Illinois«. In keeping with the tradition of American typefaces, Desphalia does not have a true italic. Rather, the letters of the “Italic” have the same character forms as the normal upright variant, but in oblique — and so it is not called “Italic” but “Oblique”. Style Set 01: Another American peculiarity is the capital I with dashes above and below. It is included in the Desphalia as an alternate character form. An alternative small l with the “kink” in the ascender is also included — as is a y with the “kink” in the descender. Style Set 02: The corresponding “straight” forms a d l m n p u without the break are included as alternatives in a separate style set. Small caps are uppercase letters that are optically the same size as lowercase letters. They offer a very classy way of emphasis. Desphalia is available in the widths Condensed, Normal and Expanded, the weights include Thin, Light, Book, Bold, Black. Using the variable font, all intermediate levels can be freely selected. The figures are optionally available as tabular figures, proportional lining figures or old style figures.
  7. Tosia by ROHH, $40.00
    Tosia is a modern, geometric, clean, elegant and versatile font family designed with neutrality, beautiful proportion and excellent legibility in mind. This professional, contemporary sans serif has slightly condensed dimensions, which make it a great typeface for situations, where space saving is needed. Tosia’s broad variety of weights makes it suitable for headlines of all sizes, as well as for long and short paragraphs of text. It is excellent for on-screen use, for web applications, user interfaces, as well as for all kind of print purposes, like branding, packaging and editorial design. Tosia consists of 20 fonts - 10 weights and their corresponding italics. It has extended language support including cyrillic and true italics, as well as broad number of OpenType features, such as small caps, case sensitive forms, ligatures, stylistic alternates, contextual alternates, lining, oldstyle, tabular, small cap and circled figures, slashed zero, fractions, superscript and subscript, ordinals, currencies and symbols.
  8. Lenbach by RMU, $35.00
    'Lenbach' is a revival which was inspired by a late-19th century German font design. It comes with both Western and Central European characters, as well as Baltic, Romanian and Turkish characters. To get access to all ligatures, it is recommended to activate both Standard and Discretionary Ligatures.
  9. Quickline by Jonahfonts, $35.00
    Quickline OpenType font family in four weights supporting Central-European languages, containing ligatures, fractions and an abundance of alternates for upper and lower case glyphs. Quickline also comes in a matching Quickline-SLAB version containing four weights as well. Quickline works well as a text and display font.
  10. Mix Stitch by Mix Fonts, $13.00
    Mix Stitch, is an embroidery lesson disguised as a font, fit for handmade and DIY themed projects. Can be used to emulate embroidery in images, or as a guide to teach kids how to write. So many uses for this fun font, I don't even know where to begin.
  11. Monosketch by GRIN3 (Nowak), $20.00
    Monosketch is a hand-drawn font inspired by monospaced fonts like Andale Mono. Monosketch Layer and Monosketch Black can be used together by layering Monosketch Layer above a differently colored Monosketch Black. Language support includes Western, Central and Eastern European character sets, as well as Baltic and Turkish languages.
  12. Faizer by Differentialtype, $10.00
    Faizer is a slab serif typeface font with a display theme. Great for presentations, billboard fonts, logo fonts, and more. Faizer has 3 styles, regular, rounded, and outline. The faizer also features alternates with bouncing styles, as well as alternate lowercase and alternate numbers with in-circle styles.
  13. Old Thunder by FontMesa, $25.00
    Old Thunder is a revival of an 1800’s Tuscan style font called Lavinia, we've expanded the original font to include a lowercase, an Open faced version, a very attractive Black face and last this set just wouldn't be complete without a Fill font. When you see the word Fill in a fonts name this describes its purpose which means the font is intended to be used for filling in the open space of its parent font or the Open faced shadowed version from that font family or group. Some Fill fonts look as if they may be used as stand alone fonts but others simply do not look good used as a plain font. The Fill font for Old Thunder was designed to work as both a fill and a regular font, although when used as a regular font the letter spacing will appear a little wide. If needed the spacing can be adjusted in some applications font settings, check the help file in your application for further information on spacing. You will need an application that allows layering of your fonts in order to take advantage of FontMesa Fill fonts.
  14. Kaisar by Hazztype, $21.00
    Kaisar is a geometric sans serif typeface that draws inspiration from Eurostile or similar typefaces, with less boxy feels. It comes with 9 weights and matching italics and contains 400+ glyphs that support broad latin language. Kaisar was designed to give a corporate, technological, futuristic look, great for many contexts from web to print, as a headline or as a body text.
  15. 825 Lettrines Karolus by GLC, $20.00
    We have created this font as a complement for the 825 Karolus. It is a set of decorated letters in the style of those used by the scribes during the early medieval era. It is inspired from a manuscript copy of "The Hobbit" (in Caroline style) that we obtained in the year 2000 as a present for our daughter’s 15th birthday.
  16. Princess by Komet & Flicker, $10.00
    Meet Princess – a loose and casual script font. This font has a whimsical fairy-tale feel and works great anywhere you want to communicate a little special design magic! The delicate hand-drawn forms also lend themselves to fashion or holiday themed designs. Princess includes a set of custom eleven ligatures as well as accented characters, numbers, punctuation, and symbols.
  17. Flounder by Dominik Krotscheck, $6.50
    The Flounder is a simple and clean condensed all-caps sans serif font. It is a close relative of the Floz, but has rounded edges and a wider range of glyphs. Furthermore it is equipped with a bunch of ligatures, as well as alternates for the letters j, w, q and z. It comes in three weights with their respective italics.
  18. Mary Read by Melli Diete, $50.00
    Mary Read is a modern handwritten Display Font, showing its fancy curves best in headlines as well as short texts. For typographic variety the typeface offers a range of features and extras. Give your texts a quite playful and handwritten note. Being chi chi is not a crime, don’t hesitate to pepper some sweetness in the midst of people’s attention.
  19. Virus by Phat Phonts, $20.00
    It began as a series of photographs of the rusty metal brand names on old tractors in a museum. When I scanned the photos and began to trace the letters, I found the rust and deterioration created a level of detail which gave my letters a psychotic anger which, as an art director in an advertising agency, I closely identified with.
  20. Darwin Pro by Los Andes, $26.00
    Darwin Pro, the sequel to Darwin, is ready to leave port and start new adventures. The font was redrawn, the language support was extended and a new set of figures was added. Darwin Pro comes in 7 weights plus italics and includes alternative characters available as an OpenType feature as well as oldstyle figures, numerators and denominators.
  21. Neumartha by Zamjump, $17.00
    Neumertha is an imperfect ballpoint script designed to look as natural as a real handwritten note. Make sure you turn on the ligatures to see the magic as you type and unique extra swash. Great for handwritten quotes, notes, labels, wedding invitations, jewelry, or any project that requires an authentic handwritten touch. Included : - Symbol - Ligature - Ending lowercase swash - Swashes
  22. Ongunkan Borama Somali Script by Runic World Tamgacı, $100.00
    The Gadabuursi alphabet, also known as the Borama alphabet Borama is an alphabetic script for the Somali language. It was devised around 1933 by Sheikh Abdurahman Sheikh Nuur of the Gadabuursi clan. Though not as widely known as Osmanya, the other major orthography for transcribing Somali, Borama has produced a notable body of literature mainly consisting of qasidas.
  23. Pristina by ITC, $40.99
    Pristina is the work of British designer Phill Grimshaw. It is a calligraphic typeface that displays all the natural, unrestrained qualities of cultured penmanship. Pristina's capitals should be used exclusively as initials. The font is ideal for both large display sizes as well as small text sizes, and it lends personal touch to projects it accompanies.
  24. Freshline by Mega Type, $16.00
    Freshline is a textured brush font, a contemporary approach to design, handmade with an irregular baseline. Suitable for use in title design such as apparel, invitations, book tittles, stationery design, quotes, branding, logos, greeting cards, t-shirts, packaging design, posters and more. Freshline includes a complete set of uppercase and lowercase letters, as well as multi-language support, numbers, punctuation, ligatures, alternatives and extra swash. If you have any question, don't hesitate to contact me by email : megatype04@gmail.com Thanks so much for looking and Enjoy it!
  25. Teacher's Pet by Scrowleyfonts, $18.00
    So often as a designer I have wanted a handwriting font that is modern, natural and realistic, simple and attractive. I created this font to meet my own need. Teacher's Pet makes full use of the knowledge I have acquired over the years designing school handwriting fonts. It contains many contextual alternates to ensure that the flow of writing is as unartificial as possible. I have been disciplined in its creation, always making and coding a new glyph to ensure this flow rather than compromising.
  26. Classic Rock by Letterara, $16.00
    Classic Rock is an incredibly versatile duo font. It perfectly combines a beautiful script with an elegant sans serif. The script was created to look as close to a natural handwritten script as possible by including 62 ligatures. With built-in Opentype features, this script comes to life as if you are writing it yourself. These styles are ready to be used together and give your designs a modern and unique look! This font is PUA encoded which means you can access all of the glyphs.
  27. Noras Blooming by Slex Studio, $18.00
    Introducing, Nora's Blooming is a chic + modern sans serif font. Nora's font is perfect for branding, logos, social media, prints, stickers, shirts, svg files, and more! Nora's Blooming is unique in that it can be used for a variety of design styles. Me Great for free-spirited boho designs as well as for a classier editorial look! There are fun style alternatives available for use with this font. These letters are embedded in font files and easily accessible in programs such as Photoshop and Illustrator. thank you!
  28. Reflex by Sudtipos, $29.00
    Reflex update: Now in 18 styles and variable version. Reflex was designed as an alternative to many overused types found on the packaging of pop culture products. Taking its inspiration from Bauhaus design roots, even in its heavy weights it maintains a soft aesthetic that can transparently convey a message of newness and understanding, as well as clarity and evenness. The Reflex set comes with a wide range of linguistic support, at no extra charge, including characters for Central European, Cyrillic, Greek, Turkish and Baltic regions.
  29. Cheesy Fingers by PizzaDude.dk, $18.00
    I love cheese snacks in all kinds of variations. As a kid I even loved having chessy fingers, but as an adult I prefer to wash my hands (instead of licking and sucking each finger "clean") So, as a loving memory of an all time favourite snack, I made this all caps organic looking sans. Obviously handmade, and cleaned up digitally...just a little bit. Furthermore I have made 5 different versions of each letter and made sure that there is plenty of multilingual support!
  30. Leco 1983 by CarnokyType, $15.00
    LECO 1983 is a headline display OpenType typeface with its three styles: LECO 1983: regular LECO 1983 Blind: without interiors of signs LECO 1983 Negative: in its inverse form. The inspiration for creating this font came from the label on a 1983 bottle of Lečo. The characteristic feature of this font is an embedded diacritic. The monolinear character of drawings is dominant. This font is drawn as capital letter type for both: upper case and lower case letters. It contains alternatives of some signs (e, f, g, m, n, y) and (& and a glyph No) but it consists several interesting alternatives (ligatures) of pairs as (in, on, of, by) as well. This font is best used on strong posters or as a headline display typeface.
  31. Madina Light by Encolab, $15.00
    Madina Light is a handwritten script font with varying baseline, which is designed to convey elegance and style. Can be used for various purposes such as posters, logos, t-shirt, signage, businnes card, magazines, book cover, wedding invitation, greeting cards etc. To enable the OpenType Stylistic alternates, you need a program that supports OpenType features such as Adobe Illustrator CS, Adobe Indesign & CorelDraw X6-X7. To enable the OpenType Stylistic alternates, you need a program that supports OpenType features such as Adobe Illustrator CS, Adobe Indesign & CorelDraw X6-X7, Microsoft Word 2010 or later versions. and there are additional ways to access alternates/swashes, using Character Map (Windows), Nexus Font (Windows), Font Book (Mac) or a software program such as PopChar (for Windows and Mac). Thank you!
  32. Tenement JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A 1916 book entitled “Lettering” by Thomas Woods Stevens features a number of hand lettered alphabets; some plain, others unique. One of the more novel examples was designed by Harry Lawrence Gage and featured letters and numbers with a crude, wavy style described in the book as “adapted to wood block and linoleum cutting”. To keep the design as close to the original as possible, the image from the book page was auto-traced, with each character given just enough of a clean-up as to retain its own quirkiness while smoothing out any jagged lines and fixing some curves. From there, other necessary characters were created for the digital font, and the end result is Tenement JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  33. Vanitas Stencil by Reserves, $49.00
    Vanitas Stencil is an elegant high contrast contemporary sans. It is rooted in the style of a classic didone, excluding the typical serifs and ball terminals as well as being designed with a cleaner, more reductionist appearance. Strict attention was given to the cohesiveness and balance between letterforms as well as the careful refinement of all curves. The careful, atypically placed stencil marks complement Vanitas’ refined character, presenting a distinct slant on the average stencil treatment. Stylistically, Vanitas Stencil’s alluring, sophisticated sensibility is directly inspired by high fashion. The upright styles are complemented by a pairing of optically adjusted true italics, which were purposefully adapted to retain the sharpness of their counterparts. Abandoning traditionally executed cursive italic letterforms retains Vanitas Stencil’s distinct characteristic through each style.
  34. Snowflake by Jessica Hische, $59.00
    Snowflake is a new typeface by Jessica Hische, released in September of 2010. Inspired by cut paper snowflakes, this whimsical face is perfect for the holidays! It also resembles Mexican papel picado, so it is as at home in Summer designs as it is in wintery ones. The full typeface includes full alphabet, numbers, punctuation, accent characters as well as over a dozen snowflake ornaments which can be used to create amazing decorative borders or to just sprinkle about! You can also purchase just the snowflake ornaments separately, if it is just the ornaments you are after.
  35. Chronica Pro by Mostardesign, $25.00
    Chronica Pro is a new contemporary font family focusing on balance and quality for high professional use. Designed with a lot of attention to details and versatility, Chronica Pro could satisfy all kinds of demands such as editorial design, brand creation, graphic design, signage as well as on screen, apps, web sites, ebooks, etc. With its 18 fonts, Chronica Pro can be defined as a humanist spirit in a geometric body and supports international communication extending to Central, Western and Eastern European languages. This typeface contains professional OpenType : alternate letters, case sensitive forms, proportional figures, tabular figures, numerators, superscripts, denominators, scientific inferiors, subscript, ordinals, fractions, arrows, ligatures. Chronica Pro has been also designed with a high level of Pro kerning to meet the needs of complex editorial design.
  36. Loft by Monotype, $40.99
    Loft is a typeface family of extremes: from the extra compressed Hairline to the extra wide Mammoth. Paris-based designer Julien Janiszewski’s aim was to create a type family based on a strict hierarchy — a suite that would provide graphic designers with a tool to create systematic solutions. Its design was inspired by 19th-century wood type as well as the sign saying “DÉFENSE D'AFFICHER” (Post No Bills) that is ubiquitous in France. Loft comes in seven weights with matching italics. Interestingly, counter widths remain the same across all weights. As weights increase, the characters extend by building stroke thickness outside the counter. Loft is space-efficient in lighter weights while making an increasingly stronger statement as the designs become heavier. The Loft typeface family is distinctive, versatile, and always intriguing.
  37. 1484 Bastarde Loudeac by GLC, $38.00
    Font designed after that used in Brehan-Loudeac (Britanny, France) by Robin Fouquet and Jean Crès in years 1480s to print a lot of texts and books. This font include “long s”, naturally, as typically medieval, and a few special characters and abreviations, also some variants, like for “d”, “r” or “v”. The small “y” is accented, just like in British alphabet of the time, though the texts were printed in French. Added, a lot of accented characters no longer existing on this time. A render sheet, in the font file, makes it more easy to identify on a keyboard. This font is used as variously as web-site titles, posters and flier designs, editing ancient texts... all you need. This font supports easily as large than small size, remaining readable, original and pretty.
  38. Airo by LetterMaker, $28.90
    Airo is a monospace type family with inverted contrast. The distinct shapes and detailing give Airo a strong typographic voice. The family comes in six carefully selected weights, from Light to Extra Bold, making it a versatile typographic tool. The family works best as a display typeface for creating a strong visual impact, but you can use the lighter weights for medium length text as well.
  39. Dogfight by Tigade Std, $8.00
    Dogfight is a hand-crafted brush font which created from scratch by using a brush pen on a paper. It is not too sharp with sharp edges, but rather with a softer rounded shape. It is suitable as a display font for printed or digital products. Mainly as an advertisement or video production. It comes with Regular and Italic Multilingual characters AllCaps Ligatures Alternate characters
  40. Lovely Madness by Mirco Zett, $18.00
    Lovely Madness“ is a modern calligraphy font, which is a hybrid out of various types of calligraphy - based fonts. Lovely Madness“ is elegant and at the same time playful, as well as rough and maybe a little bit creepy. That is why there is a wide application possibility for this font and "Lovely Madness“ allows you to give your calligraphy – based creations a new touch.
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