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  1. Al Boulevard Signature by Aluyeah Studio, $125.00
    Hello Aluyeaholics! Boulevard Signature, an exclusive handwritten signature font. Coming with 100+ stunning and super easy to use alternates and ligatures. Very suitable for your wedding invitation, packaging, apps, magazine, headline, website, ads and all type of design project you have. Super Easy to Use alternates - You can easily call alternates using special combination like a.2 k.3 b.4 t.h c.c etc. To get results like the preview just type Boul.4evard.3 Sig.4nature
  2. Laftale by Midvel, $12.00
    Fresh script font, Laftale. Laftale help you to make brush font easily. Laftale is casual script typeface with clean characters. This font comes in three style, regular, Italic, and bold. This font is perfect to design especially poster, logo, apparel, book cover, greeting card, birthday card, quotes, advertising poster, and anymore. Explore Opentype features to get unique combination. Feature : · Uppercase · Lowercase · Number · Punctuation · Multilingual (Accented Letters) · Ligature · Swash · Contextual Alternate · Style set (01-03) · PUA Encoded Characters
  3. Neue Haas Unica by Linotype, $53.99
    The Neue Haas Unica™ family is an extended, reimagined version of the Haas Unica® design, a Helvetica® alternative that achieved near mythical status in the type community before it virtually disappeared. Originally released in 1980 by the Haas Type Foundry and designed by Team ’77 — André Gürtler, Erich Gschwind and Christian Mengelt— for phototypesetting technology of the day, the design was never successfully updated for today’s digital environments – until now. Toshi Omagari of Monotype Studio has given this classic a fresh, digital facelift with more weights, more languages and more letters to meet today’s digital and print needs. Available in 18 styles, the Neue Haas Unica family is remarkably appropriate for a wide range of applications, possessing a delicate gradation of weights and clear character shapes. The family's lighter weights are perfect for headlines and other large settings, as well as small blocks of copy at typical text sizes. The regular, medium and bold weights know no boundaries and the heavy and black designs are ideal for when typography needs to be powerful and commanding. Like the Neue Helvetica and Univers Next typefaces, the Neue Haas Unica family can be used just about anywhere – or for any project. In addition to its 9 tailored weights and complementary italics, the Neue Haas Unica family also possesses additional characters for Eastern and Central European, Greek and Cyrillic language support, which did not exist in the original design. A cosmopolitan typeface for today's modern, discerning design needs, the Neue Haas Unica collection is a new classic in the making—one that every designer should surely have at their disposal.
  4. LFT Etica Mono by TypeTogether, $35.00
    Milan-based Leftloft studio has produced a third leg to its hit Etica font family: LFT Etica Mono. Meant to be a coder’s go-to font for everyday use as much as a designer’s way to invoke a certain genre, it is part of a broader and more versatile family that already contains almost 80 sans and serif fonts. LFT Etica Mono’s ten weights carry the same modern, recognisable DNA of the Etica family while hewing to the defined requirements of a coding typeface: space, density, distinct forms, and clarity. It uses the same instroke on the ‘c’ and open form of the ‘a’ for which the Etica family is famous, but adds something new in the form of an additional italic style. Monospaced fonts usually incorporate slanted letters as italics, as does LFT Etica Mono, but its default italics have warmer, cursive shapes while the alternate italics are simply slanted. The default ‘a’ is a simplified bowl and stem instead of a two storey shape; the ‘d, f, i, l, t, y’ and others gain an outstroke tail; the ‘e’ is one smooth stroke; and the default ‘k’ is looped. These characters have basic, slanted alternates if the cursive look isn’t desired, and includes a set of arrows and geometric shapes. The monospaced design, by nature, makes the typeface useful in coding and in low readability situations. And how does LFT Etica Mono work from the designer’s perspective? The starting point was the need for a monospaced Etica companion intended for technical applications: captions in graphic layouts, small text, confined or predefined space, and overall tone. Flat terminals and counters maintain the colour and versatility of the original typeface, but choosing between the organic cursive or blunt slanted alphabet will give every layout its own character. Of particular aesthetic interest may be the & and % symbols. Designed to be applied to the common visual environment, the new LFT Etica Mono font family completes a more complex system. One benefit is to give an expressive tone — less serious and more friendly — to something inherently technical, to bytes and bots, to encode the beautiful life.
  5. Soho Gothic by Monotype, $29.99
    “There is just something magical about type design,” says Sebastian Lester. “If you draw a successful typeface it can travel the world, taking a part of you with it.” If this is true, his Soho® Gothic family has taken him far and wide. Understated, modern and exceptionally versatile, the family has been put to good use in just about every application imaginable. A good choice for virtually any type of project, The Soho Gothic family performs equally well as the backbone of a global brand as it would in an edgy fashion magazine. Versatile, extensive, customizable, and multilingual – the Soho Gothic typeface family has it all.With the same proportions as Soho, its slab serif cousin, Soho Gothic ranges across seven weights, from a willowy hairline to a brawny ultra – each with a complementary italic.Lester took care to ensure that the Soho and Soho Gothic designs work in perfect harmony. According to him, “The typefaces were developed alongside each other so that I could consider every aspect of each design and be certain that they would be absolutely compatible.”Soho Gothic is a more understated and more subtle design than Soho. Features that give the design its distinctive tone are the flat, crisp apexes of the diagonal characters like the A and V, and the marked horizontal stress in the a, g and s. “I wanted the family as a whole to radiate effortless modernity,” recalls Lester, “to be a master communicator that works in all conditions and at all sizes.” A collection of alternate and “semi-slab” characters were also part of Lester’s plan. “I like to develop alternate characters for all my type designs,” he says. “I believe they give graphic designers greater flexibility and make a typeface more valuable.” Soho Gothic is available as OpenType® Pro fonts that have an extended character set which supports most Central European and many Eastern European languages. If you’re looking to complete your designs, consider pairing it with Bembo® Book,Joanna® Nova,Neue Frutiger®,PMN Caecilia®,or ITC Stone® Serif.
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  8. Bicycle MF by Masterfont, $59.00
    Geometric forms make this elegant font family a great companion for invitations and signs, indoor and outdoor.
  9. Embossed by Gerald Gallo, $20.00
    Embossed is a family of fonts whose characters are composed of squares that appear to be embossed.
  10. Monoron Sans by Fontron, $30.00
    MonoronSans is the first family of fonts produced by Fontron. The weights are lighter than conventional fonts.
  11. København C by Fontpartners, $35.00
    New versions available of our FP København font family: København C. C for Condensed, C for City.
  12. Akvarel MF by Masterfont, $59.00
    Fine strokes make this elegant font family a great companion for invitations and signs, indoor and outdoor.
  13. Badinerie by JBFoundry, $16.00
    Badinerie is a cursive font family with decorative variations. You can choose simplicity, swash, love or flowers.
  14. Alexander by Monotype, $29.99
    The Alexander font family was designed by Adam Roe for Lunchbox design. Alexander was released in 1993.
  15. Degol MF by Masterfont, $59.00
    Geometric forms make this elegant font family a great companion for invitations and signs, indoor and outdoor.
  16. Smart by Falling Angel, $9.00
    The Smart family started out as an idea for a smart design and kids magazine, games, etc.
  17. HaverYaldut MF by Masterfont, $59.00
    Geometric forms make this elegant font family a great companion for invitations and signs, indoor and outdoor.
  18. Bomba MF by Masterfont, $59.00
    Geometric forms make this elegant font family a great companion for invitations and signs, indoor and outdoor.
  19. Retroline. Retro Style by Luxfont, $18.00
    Introducing color Retro font family. Modern retro design dictates its own rules and graphic techniques - one of which is fonts with outlines. Retroline font family embodies this. 4 fonts with black stroke and white fill, and 4 fonts with only black stroke are perfect for retro illustrations. Color scheme of colored fonts is convenient and easy to recolor in graphics programs. Retroline fits comic illustrations or designs from the 90s Features: 8 fonts in family: - 4 color fonts with fill & outline - 4 fonts with outline only 2 weights of fonts 2 weight of outline Kerning IMPORTANT: - OTF SVG fonts contain vector letters with gradients and transparency. - Multicolor OTF version of this font will show up only in apps that are compatible with color fonts, like Adobe Photoshop CC 2017.0.1 and above, Illustrator CC 2018. Learn more about color fonts & their support in third-party apps on www.colorfonts.wtf - Don't worry about what you can't see the preview of the font in the tab "Individual Styles" - all fonts are working and have passed technical inspection, but not displayed, they just because the website MyFonts is not yet able to show a preview of colored fonts. Then if you have software with support colored fonts - you can be sure that after installing fonts into the system you will be able to use them like every other classic font. Question/answer: How to install a font? The procedure for installing the font in the system has not changed. Install the font as you would install the classic OTF | TTF fonts. How can I change the font color to my color? · Adobe Illustrator: Convert text to outline and easily change color to your taste as if you were repainting a simple vector shape. · Adobe Photoshop: You can easily repaint text layer with Layer effects and color overlay. ld.luxfont@gmail.com
  20. Evadare by Scriptorium, $18.00
    Evadare is a decorative text font inspired by the designs of Rudolf Koch and Nicholas Cochin. It has a freehand, calaligraphic look, yet is regular and works well at small sizes as required for text uses. It's a sort of a romantic, rustic alternative to more traditional text fonts.
  21. ITC Bailey Sans by ITC, $39.00
    ITC Bailey Sans is the first typeface family created by Kevin Bailey, a graphic designer in Dallas, Texas. He was once looking for an understated block serif for a design project and could find nothing suitable. Bailey began working on his own serif face but then found that the basics of his new design worked well as a sans serif and continued on that track. ITC Bailey Sans font is available in four weights: book, book italic, bold and bold italic and even has a companion serif display font, ITC Baily Quad Bold.
  22. ALS Neuch by Art. Lebedev Studio, $63.00
    Neuch is a neat typeface for greeting cards, children's books, labels and signs, handmade goodies packaging, and other cheerful designs. Drawn with a sharp-tipped ink pen, the letters kick their legs up and down, stretch out their tails, and hop along gaily, as if not obeying any rules. The cute characters look like they are one big family—they get into arguments, mix noisily and good-humoredly, push each other, yet always stick together. Neuch can speak several languages and has ligatures, decorative elements, and even a cat and a dog.
  23. Compose by Arkitype, $18.00
    Compose is a clean modern and minimal font family. It has nine weights each with an oblique version. Compose has alternate "a" and "y" options as stylistic sets, circled numerals, arrows and more to make up the extensive character set. Suited for graphic design and display use. It is an excellent editorial typeface option as well as a perfect fit for web, signage, corporate and branding. With a higher x-height Compose had great legibility in smaller sizes, it is versatile typeface and a great addition to your font library, a typeface that can easily become a go to font option.
  24. Hempa Sans by Yukita Creative, $9.00
    Hempa Sans is a modern sans serif font family with a geometric touch. Consists of 16 Styles 8 upright and 8 inclined to match. Thin Weight - Black Designed with strong open-type features in mind. This font has alternate characters in Letters (G, M, R, g, k, r, t, u, y). Each weight includes extended language support for numbers, arrows, binders, and more. Great for graphic design and any display use. It can easily work for Web, Print, and more. This typeface comes with a standard 445 character set that supports more than 80 Latin-based languages.
  25. TWT Prospero by Three Islands Press, $24.00
    TWT Prospero is the kind of typeface you seldom find in blocks of continuous text these days. Similar fonts based on late-18th-century work by Bodoni, the Didots, and others tend to be reserved for display type: their exaggerated contrast and vanishing hairlines can make you squint and strain at small sizes. But TWT Prospero, with its moderate contrast and fairly robust hairlines, is impressively legible in book text while remaining ideal for use in display situations. The full family has seven styles: roman, italic, bold, bold italic, condensed roman, condensed italic, and condensed bold.
  26. Le Havre Rounded by insigne, $24.99
    The Le Havre series is a series of geometric sans serifs inspired by the dignified era of the passenger ship, when getting to your destination was a delight in and of itself. Le Havre Rounded is a fun and new interpretation of geometric sans serifs. Le Havre Rounded features its sister family's compressed capitals, low x-height and geometric construction, and its rounded forms lend it to be used in contemporary and technology settings. Le Havre OpenType features include twenty five alternate characters, ligatures and old style figures. The Le Havre family includes a spectrum of weights for many design options.
  27. StreetArtist by Graffiti Fonts, $19.99
    This tag font includes full alphabets of uppercase & lowercase letters giving 2 distinct looks as well as interesting substitutions. Street Artist is clean and consistent without sacrificing style. With the StreetArtist font family anyone can easily create their own custom graffiti lettering. This tag style typeface includes 4 styles that can be used alone or in groups to create complex effects that are difficult to render manually. The style is inspired by modern handstyles as written with a chisel-tip marker. The rendering of each glyph is clean and smooth. Well over 200 letters, numbers and symbols are included in each style.
  28. Premis by Fenotype, $20.00
    Do you often find yourself looking for a font that is universal and neutral on the one hand, and distinctive and special on the other? Here's one for you. Premis is a fairly broad font family that is suitable for versatile use, but still has plenty of original details, such as straight endings in the letters r, t and f. Equally current and timeless, Premis is available in three different widths. In terms of features, Premis is sensibly designed to meet demanding use, including, for example, capital letters and several different number styles. Make Premis your premise.
  29. Urania by Hoftype, $49.00
    Urania is a new approach to early sans serif typefaces, in particular Ferdinand Theinhardt’s types which came out at the beginning of the 20th century. Urania is not an adaption, but a new interpretation of familiar and successful formal features, transformed into a contemporary look. The Urania family consists of 18 styles and it comes in OpenType format with extended language support for more than 40 languages. All weights contain ligatures, proportional lining figures, tabular lining figures, proportional old style figures, lining old style figures, matching currency symbols, fraction- and scientific numerals, matching arrows and alternative characters.
  30. Nettle Sans by Duck Soup Design, $11.00
    Influenced by Blackletter type and highway fonts, the Nettle Sans font family sets out to be both a quirky and confident headline font (at the heavier weights), and an easily legible body font for print or screen (at the lighter weights). Careful attention was taken in choosing distinct shapes for each letter to maximise legibility, and to balance a daring experimental form with function. Through its brutal angled cuts out of the ends of tapered links, ink-traps, ascenders and descenders, Nettle Sans' defining motif offers a visual language that communicates speed, efficiency, advancement and the "cutting edge".
  31. Lunaris by Artisticandunique, $38.00
    The Lunaris font family has an elegant character with soft curved turns and includes 9 styles. If you want to try a modern or classic, elegant appearance, it can meet all your needs with its timeless structure that is ideal for your projects with capital and small letters. Lunaris is a versatile serif with a luxurious feel. You can easily use Lunaris in magazines, books, titles, websites, logos, clothing, invitations, branding, packaging, advertising, and more. CHARACTER RANGES : Basic Latin, Latin-1 Supplement, Latin Extended-A, Latin Extended-B, General Punctuation, Currency Symbols, CJK Symbols And Punctuation, Private Use Area (plane 0),
  32. Mahardika by Lemon Studio Type, $10.00
    Mahardika is a Retro Sport sans Serif family with variable font technology, and its axis weight range spreads from Light to black forms. Flexible and adaptable, it is 100% Latin Plus, Supporting 219 Latin-based languages, which are spoken in different 212 countries. This font is suitable for any project. Great for graphic design and any display use. It can easily work for web, signage, corporate as well as editorial designs. Jantur Type has 9 weights with a total of 9 styles. and legibility makes it suitable for any kind of text application, from brand design to extensive text layouts.
  33. Historium by Burntilldead, $15.00
    Life is a journey and every journey has their own special moments that give a deep personal feeling and memories to always remember. The Historium family is an attempt to capture that. A Harmonious Set: Historium comes with full set of uppercase, lowercase, alternate uppercase, alternate lowercase, ligatures, discretionary ligatures, contextual alternate, subscripts, and superscripts. Please see preview 5 to see the detail. OpenType Support: Please use a software or app that support opentype panel so you can easily access all the characters set like Adobe Photoshop CC, Illustrator CC, Indesign CC, MS Word 2010 or higher, QuarkXPress, ETC.
  34. SK Merih by Salih Kizilkaya, $9.99
    SK Merih is a geometric sans serif and semi-condensed font family. Produced with a clean and modern design approach, SK Merih can be easily used in titles, body texts and many points you may need in design. SK Merih takes its name from Mars. Although Merih is not used today, it is the Turkish equivalent of Mars. SK Merih consists of 12 fonts and 5244 glyphs in total and has multilingual support. In this way, it contains all the typographic elements you will need in your designs. You can visit my Behance account to examine the project images in more detail.
  35. Arshila by Bykineks, $12.00
    Introducing Arshila Typeface the Modern Serif Bykineks, designed by Dede Kurniawan, the newest typeface family with 54 font styles! With over 700 glyph options and a multilingual, Cyrillic, Greek writing system, this typeface offers a complete typography. easily adaptable to designs in the fashion industry such as magazines, logotypes, wedding invitations, label tags, posters, and many more. gives you a modern, professional and unique style. with various features such as ligatures, alternative characters, numerator, and denominator. You can create a completely unique design that is sure to stand out from the rest. Get creative with arshila typeface, and bring your designs to life!
  36. Sintesi Serif by FSdesign-Salmina, $-
    Sans meets serif. Would you like to express tradition by using a contemporary font? Sintesi might be exactly what you are looking for. Sintesi stands for synthesis: the unification of serif and sans-serif into a contemporary font, which surprises with different facets depending on its application. In copy size Sintesi performs like a sans-serif. It is a compact and well readable font that fulfills all requirements of modern digital media. In larger sizes, Sintesi unfolds its traditional character. Now, its strong contrast and the perceptible feather-ductus stand out clearly, as we appreciate it in a historical old style face. Sintesi is completed by a suitable italic. Its cursive character has more to do with writing-speed than to moderate inclination. Therefore Sintesi may be well-suited for many other purposes, not only for emphasis. The whole font family consists of 20 styles and offers a wide range of Western and Eastern European special characters, typographical ligatures, uppercase, oldstyle and fraction figures. Sintesi (Serif) builds together with Sintesi Semi and Sintesi Sans an extended family. Start combining antiquity with modernity! Download a free trial version of Sintesi with a reduced character set. Check it out!
  37. Aeris by Linotype, $29.99
    Aeris™ typeface is a contemporary book face created by the American designer Tom Grace. It combines the proportions and rhythm of a sans serif font with the high contrasts and flexed strokes of script faces, while the open counters also ensure optimal legibility. Tom Grace focuses on providing subtle differentiations in his cuts and, as a consequence, this font family has its own individual structure: there are A and B variants of the basic forms regular, italic, bold and bold italic, and a display version for use in titles that also comes in A and B variants. It is advisable to use the A variant for larger font sizes, while the slightly more emphasized B variant can be recommended for smaller font sizes. Where the basic forms are to be mixed together in a work, it is important to use the corresponding A/B variants throughout as their designs have been carefully coordinated. Aeris is available in the OpenType Pro format and thus includes a wide range of different glyphs. The font family can be used in various environments, such as books, magazines, advertisements and promotional materials, but it is also the perfect choice for printed corporate documentation.
  38. Sutro Shaded by Parkinson, $25.00
    My affection for Slab Serifs began in the early 1960s in Kansas City when Rob Roy Kelly was at the Kansas City Art Institute, teaching and writing his book on American Wood Type. I got to know him just well enough to gain access to his fabulous collection of wood type and wood type catalogs. Later, in the1970s, I tried to re-create a Nebiolo Egiziano for Roger Black at New West magazine. And again for Roger, in the 1980s, I designed a Slab Serif logo for Newsweek Magazine. Finally, in 2003, designed the Sutro Family. There were things I didn't like about it, so, over time, I’ve been adding some things and dressing it up a little. Sutro Shaded has existed for a few years as a one color, outlined, drop-shadowed display font. It seemed like it was just dying for a little color. I added five more fonts: Fill, Gradient, Hatching, Rules and HiLite. These fonts can be used in different combinations to achieve various effects. There is a downloadable SUTRO SHADED USER MANUAL PDF in the Gallery section for this family.
  39. Looking to add a little Arts & Crafts flavor to your next project? Perhaps you just need a distinctive, new sans serif design? And one with a large international character set. In either case, ITC New Rennie Mackintosh™ may be the typeface for you. Its narrow proportions saves space, and the design shines at large sizes. While it can be an excellent typeface for Art Nouveau flavored labels, name tags and chapter call-outs, this is a suite of fonts that you can also turn to for a bevy of print and on screen uses. Games and apps, as well as print headlines and menus all benefit from ITC New Rennie Mackintosh’s vintage vibe. Based on Phill Grimshaw’s original 1996 design, Monotype Studio designers reimagined the iconic family, added lowercase characters, a new weight structure of light, regular and a more robust bold design; each with an italic counterpart. In addition, a large international character set that include support for many Western and Eastern European languages – including Cyrillic and Greek – give the family a deep typographic bench. An added benefit: the new designs can also be combined with Grimshaw’s original ornament and initial character fonts.
  40. Spitzkant Variable by Julien Fincker, $185.00
    About the design Spitzkant is a serif typeface family that is characterized by strong contrasts. Pointed, sharp serifs and edges contrast with round and fine forms, making it very individual and expressive. This makes it particularly suitable for branding, editorial, packaging and advertising. The high-contrast display version has been complemented by a lower-contrast text version, making Spitzkant in combination suitable for both strong headlines and extensive body text. An allrounder that can be used for many purposes. Variable Font The Variable Font contains 3 axes: weight, oblique and optical size – all in just one file. Features With over 850 characters, it covers over 200 Latin-based languages. It also has an extended set of currency symbols and a whole range of open type features. For example, there are alternative characters as Stylistic Sets, Small Caps, automatic fractions and many other features. Ligatures Especially the extensive selection of ligatures (standard and optional) is a special feature which was an important part during the design process. With over 95 different ligatures there are many possibilities to give headlines and logos an individual touch. Get the usual version of the Spitzkant family here: https://www.myfonts.com/fonts/julien-fincker/spitzkant/
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