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  1. Fan Script by Sudtipos, $99.00
    A friend of mine says that sports are the ultimate popular drug. One of his favorite things to say is, “The sun’s always shining on a game somewhere.” It’s hard to argue with that. But that perspective is now the privilege of a society where technology is so high and mighty that it all but shapes such perspectives. These days I can, if I so choose, subscribe to nothing but sports on over a hundred TV channels and a thousand browser bookmarks. But it wasn't always like that. When I was growing up, long before the super-commercialization of the sport, I and other kids spent more than every spare minute of our time memorizing the names and positions of players, collecting team shirts and paraphernalia, making up game scenarios, and just being our generation’s entirely devoted fans. Argentina is one of the nations most obsessed with sports, especially "fútbol" (or soccer to North Americans). The running American joke was that we're all born with a football. When the national team is playing a game, stores actually close their doors, and Buenos Aires looks like a ghost town. Even on the local level, River Plate, my favorite team where I grew up, didn't normally have to worry about empty seats in its home stadium, even though attendance is charged at a high premium. There are things our senses absorb when we are children, yet we don't notice them until much later on in life. A sport’s collage of aesthetics is one of those things. When I was a kid I loved the teams and players that I loved, but I never really stopped to think what solidified them in my memory and made them instantly recognizable to me. Now, thirty-some years later, and after having had the fortune to experience many cultures other than my own, I can safely deduce that a sport’s aesthetic depends on the local or national culture as much as it depends on the sport itself. And the way all that gets molded in a single team’s identity becomes so intricate it is difficult to see where each part comes from to shape the whole. Although “futbol” is still in my blood as an Argentinean, I'm old enough to afford a little cynicism about how extremely corporate most popular sports are. Of course, nothing can now take away the joy I got from football in my childhood and early teens. But over the past few years I've been trying to perceive the sport itself in a global context, even alongside other popular sports in different areas of the world. Being a type designer, I naturally focus in my comparisons on the alphabets used in designing different sports experiences. And from that I've come to a few conclusions about my own taste in sports aesthetic, some of which surprised me. I think I like the baseball and basketball aesthetic better than football, hockey, volleyball, tennis, golf, cricket, rugby, and other sports. This of course is a biased opinion. I'm a lettering guy, and hand lettering is seen much more in baseball and basketball. But there’s a bit more to it than that. Even though all sports can be reduced to a bare-bones series of purposes and goals to reach, the rules and arrangements of baseball and basketball, in spite of their obvious tempo differences, are more suited for overall artistic motion than other sports. So when an application of swashed handlettering is used as part of a team’s identity in baseball or basketball, it becomes a natural fit. The swashes can almost be visual representation of a basketball curving in the air on its way to the hoop, or a baseball on its way out of the park. This expression is invariably backed by and connected to bold, sleak lettering, representing the driving force and precision (arms, bat) behind the artistic motion. It’s a simple and natural connective analysis to a designer, but the normal naked eye still marvels inexplicably at the beauty of such logos and wordmarks. That analytical simplicity was the divining rod behind Fan Script. My own ambitious brief was to build a readable yet very artistic sports script that can be a perfect fit for baseball or basketball identities, but which can also be implemented for other sports. The result turned out to be quite beautiful to my eyes, and I hope you find it satisfactory in your own work. Sports scripts like this one are rooted in showcard lettering models from the late 19th and early 20th century, like Detroit’s lettering teacher C. Strong’s — the same models that continue to influence book designers and sign painters for more than a century now. So as you can see, American turn-of-the-century calligraphy and its long-term influences still remain a subject of fascination to me. This fascination has been the engine of most of my work, and it shows clearly in Fan Script. Fan Script is a lively heavy brush face suitable for sports identities. It includes a variety of swashes of different shapes, both connective and non-connective, and contains a whole range of letter alternates. Users of this font will find a lot of casual freedom in playing with different combinations - a freedom backed by a solid technological undercurrent, where OpenType features provide immediate and logical solutions to problems common to this kind of script. One final thing bears mentioning: After the font design and production were completed, it was surprisingly delightful for me to notice, in the testing stage, that my background as a packaging designer seems to have left a mark on the way the font works overall. The modern improvements I applied to the letter forms have managed to induce a somewhat retro packaging appearance to the totality of the typeface. So I expect Fan Script will be just as useful in packaging as it would be in sports identity, logotype and merchandizing. Ale Paul
  2. Tecnica by Graviton, $20.00
    Tecnica font family has been designed for Graviton Font Foundry by Pablo Balcells. It is a modular, geometric, sans serif typeface with a slightly condensed design and subtle rounded angles. It has been conceived to be most suitable for all sized headlines, as well as short and middle length text blocks. The standard styles give texts a classic appearence while alternate styles give texts a playfull one. Tecnica consists of 4 styles, 2 weights plus alternates, each containing small caps and glyph coverage for several languages.
  3. Osaca by Rosario Nocera, $15.00
    Osaca is a sans serif font family inspired by nature and it is composed of 6 weights, from extra light to heavy, including the matching italics. Osaca is a typeface that doesn't go unnoticed due to its particular design: its curves and lines mirror the typical motif of leaves. Osaca is ideal for large and medium headers and titles, but also perfectly suitable for short or large paragraphs as it creates an effect that is quite different from the classic sans-serif and definitely unique.
  4. Magnitudes by DuoType, $29.00
    Magnitude is a font inspired by classics like Eurostyle and Bank Gothic, with geometric characteristics and dynamics style. Designed to be used in a wide variety of applications such as advertising, corporate projects, branding and retail product design. The font is well-suited for headings, display use and short text. The Magnitudes family is available in 36 weights, ranging from Extra light to heavy, to condensed and expanded with matching italics . The font contains a character set of 401 characters supporting 206 different languages.
  5. Mauren by Nasir Udin, $29.00
    Mauren is a serif typeface inspired by the beauty of classic serif and calligraphic style, fused with modern appeal to blend with modern needs. Ranging from thin to black with italics, Mauren offers many possibilities to be applied in many graphic or editorial projects. The lighter weights are suitable for short paragraph, and the heavier weights are perfect for headlines, perfectly suitable for display purpose such as branding, editorial, book covers, and packaging. Mauren has extended latin character set that supports 200+ latin-based languages.
  6. ITC Spirit by ITC, $29.99
    While designing ITC Spirit, Patty King was influenced by classic typeface styles. The letter forms are clearly based on those of the Unziale, which, like ITC Spirit, is also composed of only capital letters. Hints of the Asian brush script style also show in this font. The irregular outer contours are best highlighted in larger point sizes and give the font the look of handwriting. ITC Spirit with its calligraphic style is best used for headlines and short texts in point sizes of 12 and larger.
  7. Turber by Artyway, $19.00
    Awesome sport font with italic wide letters, modern letter cutout and dynamic slant. Ideal for sports headline of speed car race, logo and monogram of automotive game or other modern dynamic text Font "Turber" compares favorably with its readability and massiveness, creates the effect of power and speed.
  8. Sportfield Varsity by Rvandtype, $9.00
    Sportfield Varsity is a Sport Font Family. It’s perfect for all your athletic and sports-related designs. With its strong and angular letters, this font conveys a sense of power and motion, making it the ideal choice for logos, headlines, and other graphic elements that need to make a big impact.
  9. Redoura by Letterhend, $16.00
    Redoura Font is a script typeface inspired by 70's font style and Script Sports font style which is absolutely awesome for logotype / wordmark, especially for sports theme logos. Redoura Script font includes upper & lowercase characters, punctuation, numerals, and multilingual support. It also has many open type alternates and ligatures.
  10. Pocky Block by Arterfak Project, $16.00
    Introducing Pocky Block, a font that's bold and blocky with elegant and modern design. This font exudes a sporty, assertive, and daring vibe, making it a perfect fit for designs with sports, adventure, or futuristic themes. It's great for stickers, movie posters, flyers, displays, logos, motion graphics, advertising, and more. Pocky Block comes in two styles: Regular and Slanted. The Slanted style highlights a spirit of enthusiasm, speed, and confidence. This thick font also boasts over 100+ ligatures, allowing you to create dynamic and sophisticated letter combinations. What you'll get : All capital characters Numbers, punctuation & symbols Stylistic alternates Stylistic set 100+ Ligatures Multilingual support Help file. Thank you for your appreciation!
  11. Steel Grrrder Nutjob by ULGA Type, $9.00
    A single-weight display font, Steel Grrrder Nutjob is an industrial-style stencil with a nut device. It’s best used in short display settings or as an introductory drop cap to grab attention. The capital letters sport an open nut while the lowercase letters feature a solid nut. It’s not the most legible design, but if you’re after a robust display font with an element of nuts, this will do the job perfectly. The Steel Grrrrder extended family also includes a six-weight sans-serif with corresponding italics, a six-weight joining script and a display font, Groove - all designed to work with each other.
  12. Nextrue by Asenbayu, $12.00
    Nextrue font is a sans serif font with a sleek and sporty look. This font is shaped as a professional multipurpose font with a strong look in upright and a dynamic look in slant letter. You can use it in modern youth design, adventure, hobbies and sports. This font is perfect for a variety of projects, such as branding, poster displays, logo design, magazine covers, product labels, clothing and more. This font is perfect for taking your designs to the next level! Nextrue fonts feature opentype, kerning, ligatures, and alternative styles packed in 12 fonts (Condense, Extend, Slant). Nextrue fonts include uppercase, lowercase, numbers, punctuation and multilingual support.
  13. High Crush by Namara Creative Studio, $20.00
    A visual reflection of progress and dynamism, Elevate your design projects to the next level with our cutting-edge bold techno display fonts. Suitable for a wide range of applications. Whether you’re designing sports event posters, tech product labels, or esports team branding, these fonts will make your content stand out. Features : Bold, Strong & Techno Display Typeface Versatile & Unique Design Alternates, Ligatures & Multilingual Support with PUA Encoded Capture attention, and make a bold impression with these fonts. Start creating the future today! Note : To be able to access ligatures and the alternate letters, please make sure the software you are using can support opentype features.
  14. Legator by Putracetol, $25.00
    Legator - Super Bold Display Font. Legator a super bold, quirky display font with a fun and trendy characters. With a sporty style, it will be very suitable for your project, which is related to sport display. Such as story books, illustrations, comic books, t-shirts, posters, greeting cards, logos, branding, stickers, svg, crafting. The alternative characters were divided into several Open Type features such as Swash, Stylistic Sets, Stylistic Alternates, Contextual Alternates, and Ligature. The Open Type features can be accessed by using Open Type savvy programs such as Adobe Illustrator, Adobe InDesign, Adobe Photoshop Corel Draw X version, And Microsoft Word. Legator is also support multi language.
  15. Zt Chablis by Khaiuns, $14.00
    Chablis is a serif font with two different design colors including a cyliric typeface. Chablis comes in 2 styles, and each style has 5 weights, Chablis Basic shape with a harmonious and classic look that makes you feel nostalgic for precious memories from the golden years that have passed, Chablis Slow shape with a sharp look at the bottom corner of small letters but very elegant and classy, ​​very suitable for presenting a new atmosphere of corporate identity design, websites, publications, titles, books, magazines, business cards, logos, product labels, packaging or any kind of purpose advertising. Includes: Numbers & punctuation Classic Numbers Ligature Foreign language support I hope you have fun using zt Chablis Thanks for using this font ~ Khaiuns X zelowtype
  16. Nearvana by IKIIKOWRK, $19.00
    Proudly Present Nearvana - Classic Condensed Type, created by ikiiko. This special face type inspired by Nirvana, a famous band name with an iconic logotype, served as a source of inspiration for the classic condensed serif typeface. With thin forms and sharp lines, this typeface conveys a timeless, masculine and elegant look. Nearvana was developed with a unique decorative style, simple but without losing the distinctive character that evokes nostalgia and authenticity. This typeface is perfect for an luxury brand, classy stuff, magazine layout, fashion look book, book cover, poster, packaging, food & beverages and also good for quotes, or simply as a stylish text overlay to any background image. What's included? Uppercase & Lowercase Number & Punctuation Multilingual Support Works on PC & Mac
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  19. American Advertise 016 by Intellecta Design, $15.95
    a classic decorative caps font digitized from the wood type classics heritage from America's
  20. Adexline Lettering by Aminmario Studio, $20.00
    Hi All Effortlessly take your branding to the next level with ADEXLINE LETTERING Adexline Lettering is a new classy script with a dancing baseline stylish handwritten , classic script style make this font looks natural, classy and perfect for any awesome project that need hand writing taste. This is suitable for logos, watermarks on photography, signatures, branding, advertisement, quotes, invitations, stationery, wedding design,album covers, business cards, clothing, magazines, posters, and more! As usual ,the font comes with many opentype features such as Alternates,Ligature,Title and Ending Swash, and also support multilingual. You can access all those alternate characters by using Opentype or Glyph program such as Adobe Illustrator cs,Adobe Photosop cc, Adobe InDesign, etc. Happy creating! AminMario
  21. Base Runner JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Base Runner JNL is Jeff Levine's continuation of his sports-oriented type design series.
  22. Sirba by TypeTogether, $49.00
    Sirba, a serif typeface family with a friendly personality, was conceived especially for the demands in complex text environments like dictionaries, academic texts, annual reports, novels and magazines. It has many design features that were particularly designed with Sirba’s purpose in mind. Because of its open counters, the large x-height and its short ascenders and descenders, this typeface conveys a pleasant reading experience and high legibility even in small sizes. Sirba is a low-contrast typeface, contemporary but with a classical touch, revealing its beauty in design details, such as the asymmetrical bottom serifs, curved bracketing and calligraphically reminiscent terminals. Furthermore, the capitals appear integrated into the text, thanks to the low cap height, and the constant width of all tabular numbers between the weights make this typeface very usable in annual reports and tables. Sirba is available in the four classic styles plus a special heavy (Black) version, which is particular in that its proportions are designed so the counters remain big enough when set in very small text sizes. This means that Sirba Black’s spacing and letter width are rather generous in comparison to other typefaces of that colour. This ensures excellent legibility. During the design of the typeface family, much attention was given to the italic and regular as counterparts of each other. The italic distinguishes itself just enough while reading without creating strange spots within the text when looking at the text as a whole.
  23. Recons by Almarkha Type, $25.00
    Our new product Rekons - Sport Display, inspired by the title of the sports poster and We make it very energetically. Rekons font with strong and challenging nuances. very suitable for the title, typography, clothes, Poster, magazines, brochures, packaging,Websites and much more for your design needs, making your designs more modern and professional.
  24. Rawson by Latinotype, $45.00
    Designed by Alfonso García and Latinotype Team. Rawson is inspired by early humanist sans-serif English typefaces. We have added a bit of Johnston, a bit of Gill and a lot of Latinotype to the font. Rawson is an elegant font—but definitely not a black tie one—with the strength of a geometric sans but as friendly as a humanist typeface. This mixture, though not capricious, gives the font a ‘classic’ personality and a modern look at the same time. Rawson is a typeface with a large x-height, open counterforms and classical ductus. The font is well-suited for branding, signage, packaging and short text. Rawson has a 778-character set that supports 219 languages and includes alternative characters, discretionary ligatures, small caps, a variety of figures and fractions—a wide range of typographic tools to meet different design needs.
  25. Christmas Picture by Reyrey Blue Std, $18.00
    Introducing, Christmas Picture Typeface. A classical and fun serif italic version. It's created specially for the Christmas Spirit. Christmas Picture is a great design choice this Xmas season for inspirational quote designs, logo designs, simple and classy Logos, web font, branding, product packaging, and much more. This font is PUA-encoded, which means you can easily access all of the glyphs! Features : All Uppercase and Lowercase Number & Symbol Supported Languages Stylistic Alternate PUA Encoded Hope you enjoy our font!
  26. Brusley Script by Letterfreshstudio, $20.00
    Brusley is a classy script. This typeface has nostalgic feel because of its style, so the font is really match for your project with classic/vintage theme. This font perfectly made to be applied especially in logo, and the other various formal forms such as invitations, labels, logos, magazines, books, greeting / wedding cards, packaging, fashion, make up, stationery, novels, labels or any type of advertising purpose. Features : Uppercase & lowercase Numbers and punctuation Alternates & Ligatures Multilingual PUA encoded
  27. Tecnica Slab by Graviton, $20.00
    Tecnica Slab font family has been designed for Graviton Font Foundry by Pablo Balcells. It is a modular, geometric, slab serif typeface with a slightly condensed design and subtle rounded angles. It has been conceived to be most suitable for all sized headlines, as well as short and middle length text blocks. The standard styles give texts a classic appearence while alternate styles give texts a playfull one. Tecnica Slab consists of 4 styles, 2 weights plus alternates, each containing small caps and glyph coverage for several languages.
  28. Linotype Charon by Linotype, $29.99
    Linotype Charon is the work of Renate Weise. Linotype Charon is a typeface with two sides to it: both objective and classic, it is neither neutral, nor an everyday typeface. Charon is modern and animated; its curving letters seek to touch the reader. Linotype Charon is named after the ferryman of Greek mythology who brought the souls of the dead across the River Acheron into the Underworld, connecting living and the dead. Linotype Charon, with its light swing and script character, can be used for either short texts or headlines.
  29. Emperator by Latinotype, $35.00
    Marcelo's new typeface Emperator —based on his knowledge gained from instruction by master calligraphers— provides a fresh perspective on classic typefaces. Emperator comes in 3 variants that make your designs look elegant, legible and expressive. This font is perfectly suitable for a wide range of applications such as titles, wedding invitations, short text, logos, labels, book covers, posters, packaging, etc. Emperator's character set includes small caps (letters, figures and symbols), fractions, stylistic alternates, ligatures, mathematical symbols, etc.— more than 750 glyphs in all, supporting over 200 Latin-based languages.
  30. Biscayne by JVB Fonts, $39.00
    Biscayne is inspired by the old and classic Art Deco art and architecture found in some building ads from the 1930's in the Art Deco District of Miami. The name of the font family is one of the most emblematic and representative places in Miami City. Biscayne can be used mainly in titles, display and short texts. This typeface family supports East Europe languages. It also includes standard and discretionary ligatures, alternative style of uppercase, fractions, numerators and denominators, end and/or terminal forms and other OpenType features.
  31. Ponzastura by Matyáš Bartoň, $39.99
    Ponzastura typeface was inspired by Aldo Novarese's Eurostile, but in this case, monolinear strokes took on contrast and stress. The classical appearance of Ponzastura, whose name is inspired by the Italian city Pontestura where A. Novarese was born, is more of a reaction and interplay. The character set supports most European languages and contains ligatures as well as symbols, figures and alternative characters. Its strength is in a simplicity and format; recommended for use in headlines or short sentences. Ponzastura typeface can fill in a gap of high-contrasted fonts of nowadays.
  32. Decize by Eurotypo, $36.00
    Decize font is a classic “Didona”, characterized by extreme contrast in thick strokes and thin strokes, by the use of very short serifs, and by the vertical stress of the letters. This version, designed by Carine de Wandeleer, is slightly condensed and is also enriched by a full set of OpenType features of tails, ligatures, alternates and swashes. Decize Italica is a true "italic" This font was designed and carefully drawn to combine with Decize Regular, it has 652 glyphs and the same OpenType features than the regular version.
  33. Gazeta by Vanarchiv, $21.00
    This typeface was designed for editorial purposes (text sizes), where the letterforms contain short serifs (more economical). This font family contains different weights (from Extra Light until to Extra Bold) to create an simple and sequential typographic hierarchy scale. There are two different weights and options designed specifically for text sizes (Regular and Text). The design is classical but contain some contemporary details, which are not distractive for reading, it's simple and clean at small sizes. This font family include italics, small caps, ligatures, old style and tabular figures.
  34. La Monte by Letteralle, $25.00
    La monte is a calligraphy font with a classic and natural feel. With natural touches and detailing, La Monte also brings an elegant impression that will bring your designs to a different class. La Monte contains many alternatives to each letter which makes this font attractive and stylish. La Monte also comes with multilingual supports. The classic-elegant style is perfect to be applied in various formal forms such as invitations, labels, restaurant menus, logos, fashion, make up, stationery, novels, magazines, books, greeting / wedding cards, packaging, labels or any type of advertising purpose. Enjoy the Font and Thank You!
  35. Vertigo Death by Mirco Zett, $10.00
    Vertigo Death is a decorative font inspired by the heavy metal and extreme sport culture.
  36. ZP Lycan by Illustration Ink, $3.00
    This hand-crafted font is sporting scary claw marks throughout for a scary, haunted feeling.
  37. Fast Racer Italic by Sipanji21, $16.00
    Fast Racer is a sport display Font. The font is ready to be used for your racing sports or automotive related projects . Built to be perfect for headlines, jerseys, logos, branding, posters, packaging, advertising, and much more. If you Find some trouble with this font please chat me. thanks and have a nice day
  38. Headbears by Almarkha Type, $29.00
    Hello Everyone, introduce our new product Headbears - Sport Display, inspired by the title of the sports poster and We make it very energetically. Headbears font with strong and challenging nuances. very suitable for the title, typography, Poster, magazines, brochures, packaging,Websites and much more for your design needs, making your designs more modern and professional.
  39. Tea Chest by Linotype, $29.99
    The English typographer Robert Harling created Tea Chest in 1939 with the Stephenson Blake foundry. Today, this classic design is available in digital format from Linotype GmbH. Tea Chest is a bold stencil face. The font's narrow letters are all caps, and they sport small, slab serifs. Harling's design was most likely reminiscent of the old industrial lettering painted onto boxes and wooden crates that used to be shipped all over the world on the high seas. These letters had to be simple to reproduce, easy to read, and not take up too much space! Try out Tea Chest for large signage displays, on exotic product packaging, or in magazine or newsletter headlines.
  40. Blankeny by Patria Ari, $15.00
    Blankeny is a strong script font inspired from Vintage baseball sport design with touches of fun.
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