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  1. Ragerdo by Sealoung, $20.00
    Ragerdo is modern serif font, every single letters have been carefully crafted to make your text looks unique. Trendy, classy & modern style serif font for your fancy projects. Elegant, luxury and classic style on Ragerdo font will be great for any branding project. Lot of ligatures will help you to create unique and original logo design or website header! Enjoy :) Features : Uppercase & Lowercase Numbers and Punctuation Multilingual Ligatures PUA encoded
  2. Neue Northwest by Kaligra.co, $19.00
    Neue Northwest is a vintage sans serif family, Inspired by Vintage Wild west culture and combining with modern vintage touch. An All-Caps Sans Serif pairing with a Clean, Rounded & textured version of each. Choose between varying texture strength for your desired effect. This font is great for logo print, Restaurant Menus & Signage, Pubs, Bars, Tattoo Shops, Barber Shops, Butcher Shops, Handmade Brands, BBQ, Anything vintage styles related, etc
  3. Moonrova by Slide Shoot, $12.00
    Moonrova Serif is a handmade serif font. He has a beautiful character. It fits perfectly with invitation card designs, company logos, movie titles, movie names, business cards, book titles, brand names and various other designs. FEATURE : Ligature Uppercase and lowercase Numbering and Punctuation Works on PC or Mac Simple Installation Supports Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe InDesign, also works in Microsoft Word Hope you like it Thank you.
  4. Fun Signs JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Fun Signs JNL comprises twenty-six humorous signs from a 1930s-era sales list of products manufactured by the Koehler Sign Company of St. Louis, Missouri. Koehler manufactured a large line of stock cardboard "Blue Signs" (presumably blue backgrounds with white lettering) and alongside the many standard phrases used by various businesses was a list of funny sayings. Such placards were bought by merchants to either evoke interest in their services (such as in a bar or restaurant, or jokingly comment on their business policies (as in credit billing). These novelty signs are a fun addition to a flier, ad, web page or announcement and will leave your readers smiling.
  5. Shock & Awe by Barnbrook Fonts, $30.00
    Shock and Awe is a family of two display typefaces drawn up from lettering that has been at the centre of major historical events. Enola Gay is based upon nose art from the B-29 Superfortress bomber that dropped the first atomic bomb, on the Japanese city of Hiroshima, in 1945. Tomahawk is based upon the fuselage lettering of the original (then) General Dynamics manufactured Tomahawk cruise missile. Tomahawk missiles were introduced into military service in the 1970s and have been deployed by US and UK 'coalition' forces in a number of conflicts, including both the 1991 Gulf War and the 2003 invasion of Iraq. Aesthetic production by Marcus McCallion.
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  7. Portada by TypeTogether, $35.00
    For everyone wishing for a modern serif that’s as clear and readable as a sans in restrictive digital environments, meet Portada by Veronika Burian and José Scaglione. Sans serifs are commonly used on small screens to save space and carry a modern tone. Serifs may appear fickle and unsteady, pixel grids change from one product to another, and space is at a premium. Portada now provides a serif option for these restrictive digital environments, putting that old trope to rest. The screen has met its serif match. Portada was created from and for the digital world — from e-ink or harsh grids to Retina capability — making it one of the few serifs of its kind. Portada’s text and titling styles were engineered for superlative performance, making great use of sturdy serifs, wide proportions, ample x-height, clear interior negative space, and its subservient personality. After all, words always take priority in text. It’s not all business, though. Portada’s italics contain an artefact of calligraphy in which the directionality of the instrokes and the returning curves of the outstrokes give the family a little unexpected brio. Yet even the terminals are stopped short of flourished self-absorption to retain their digital clarity. When printed these details are downright comforting. Portada’s titling styles enact slight changes while reducing the individual width of each character and keeping the internal space clear. Titling italics have increased expressiveness across a few characters rather than maxing out the personality in each individual glyph. Digital magazines, newspapers, your favourite novel, and all forms of continuous screen reading benefit from Portada’s features. This family can also cover many of the needs developers have: user interface, showing data intensive apps on screen, even one-word directives and dialogs. And, as a free download, an exhaustive set of dark and light icons is included to maintain Portada’s consistent presence, whether as a word or an image. The complete Portada family (eight text styles, ten titling styles, and one icon set) is designed for extensive, clear screen use — a rare serif on equal footing with a sans.
  8. Dining Room JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Inspired by the basic letter concept of Walter Huxley's 1935 gem Huxley Vertical, Dining Room JNL is a completely re-drawn typeface, adding even more of an Art Deco feel to an already classic Deco-era letter form consisting of condensed, rounded letters. Thick vertical lines balance against lighter weight ones, giving a dramatic contrast so typical of the Streamline Era of design concepts. This font marks another milestone in the Jeff Levine library of retro-inspired type faces. Beginning in 2006 with only ten designs, the collection has grown steadily with Dining Room JNL being the 750th font in the library.
  9. M Zhi Hei HK by Monotype HK, $523.99
    M Zhi Hei's design concept comes from M Stiff Hei , where horizontal and vertical strokes (橫、豎) are direct, dots (點) are short but forceful, downstrokes(撇、捺) are straight and sharp - everything bold and straightforward. One big difference between M Zhi Hei and M Stiff Hei, is the similar thickness of horizontal strokes (橫) across all font styles, so that there would be a strong contrast formed by the thin horizontal and thick vertical strokes (橫、豎) in the bold face. Still, remains bright, neat and beautifully crafted, it is a multi-purpose typeface that convince audiences and cater for different needs.
  10. M Zhi Hei PRC by Monotype HK, $523.99
    M Zhi Hei's design concept comes from M Stiff Hei , where horizontal and vertical strokes (橫、豎) are direct, dots (點) are short but forceful, downstrokes(撇、捺) are straight and sharp - everything bold and straightforward. One big difference between M Zhi Hei and M Stiff Hei, is the similar thickness of horizontal strokes (橫) across all font styles, so that there would be a strong contrast formed by the thin horizontal and thick vertical strokes (橫、豎) in the bold face. Still, remains bright, neat and beautifully crafted, it is a multi-purpose typeface that convince audiences and cater for different needs.
  11. Data Error Vert AOE Pro by Astigmatic, $24.00
    The Data Error Vert AOE Pro family is another spinoff of my Data Error AOE Pro family. Quite simply, it takes on a slightly different feel than the original pin matrix grid by stroking across all vertical glyph lines. The vertical lines break up the readability somewhat of the original grid and lend a more tech vibe to the family. Check out the range of posters created to see the various Capitals, Lowercase, smallcaps and varying styles that the family has to offer and how it both differs from and compliments the original Data Error AOE Pro family.
  12. Valuxe by Gholib Tammami, $14.00
    Valuxe — modern and minimalist sans serif. This font pairs well with a basic font like Arial and any script with an elegant style.
  13. Grand Casino by Letteralle, $17.00
    Grand Casino is an uppercase sans serif font with a retro and minimal style. Grand Casino covers all kind of graphic design projects.
  14. Rollgates by Cotbada Studio, $5.00
    Rollgates - An Modern Sans Serif and minimalist character! it's perfect for logos, name card, magazine layouts, invitations, headers, or even large-scale artwork.
  15. Nihil by Dawnland, $13.00
    Inspired by classic serif fonts such as (adobe) Garamond, this pencil drawn typeface give your designs a unique and elegant, yet distressed look.
  16. PT Spaghetti by Paupe Type, $10.00
    PT Spaghetti is a display font inspired by Spaghetti Western films but with a playful twist given by big serif and high contrast.
  17. Lenorah JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Lenorah JNL is a block-like design with spur serifs and is one of a number of wood type revivals by Jeff Levine.
  18. Rendezvous GRP by Grype, $16.00
    A thorn-laden split flare serif typestyle inspired by the lettering of Ben Shahn on the cover of the novel, Rendezvous with Destiny.
  19. Alfaheim by Ameenatype, $10.00
    Introducing Alfaheim, a sans serif font desinged to harmonize simplicity with contemporary sophistication. Giving it a unique and warm character while maintaining refinement.
  20. Nilus MF by Masterfont, $59.00
    Beautiful curved shapes of this serif font family make it a high legible and distinctive companion for setting texts as well as headlines.
  21. Aston by Fontfabric, $40.00
    Aston is a custom sans serif font which is applicable for any type of graphic design - web, logo, print, motion graphics, and more.
  22. Vako Mave by Nirmana Visual, $24.00
    Vako Mave a modern, contemporary of serif font. Ideally suited for advertising and packaging, festive occasions, editorial and publishing, creative industries and posters .
  23. Antique Sans by Wooden Type Fonts, $15.00
    A modified remake of one of the popular wooden type fonts of the 19th century. An extra bold sans serif suitable for display.
  24. PL Brazilia by Monotype, $29.99
    PL Brazilia from Albert Boton is an elegant extended sans serif face in two weights. Usable in headlines on books, journals and posters.
  25. Almarena by Almarena, $29.00
    Almarena® is a family of modern sans serif fonts. It has 2 styles (Classic & Display), 6 font weights and many alternative characters.
  26. Beeble by Aah Yes, $3.99
    Beeble is a heavy sans-serif font, with a design resembling ethnic patterns, which also gives it a slightly distressed and grunge look.
  27. Skaklia by Stefan Stoychev, $39.99
    Skaklia is a modern sans serif font with a geometric touch. It comes in 2 shapes regular and rounded and its matching italics.
  28. Washington Heights JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Washington Heights JNL is a sans serif type design based on a vintage hand-made directional sign for the New York subway system.
  29. Jacoby Modular by Jacoby Type Co, $12.00
    Jacoby Modular is a geometric sans serif display typeface with six styles. Jacoby Modular is a dynamic, bold typeface with a sculptural feel.
  30. Lonestar by FontMesa, $25.00
    Lonestar is a revival of the old classic slab serif font named Hellenic which was very popular in the middle to late 1800s.
  31. Steinschrift Pro by RMU, $35.00
    Steinschrift Pro is a condensed sans serif font which comes with West and Central European as well as with a Cyrillic character set.
  32. Maszynista by RMU, $35.00
    This font family is based on the letterforms of a fin-de-siècle sans serifs, and comes in two versions - Roman and Shadow.
  33. Sea by Luke Thompson, $30.00
    Sea is a versatile sans serif font that works well in a variety of sizes and applications. It's friendly, but robust and professional.
  34. Contract by resource.studio, $25.00
    A New Typographic workhorse with robust round over corner curvature construction. Rounded condensed sans serif. 331+ Characters Upper & Lowercase Adobe Latin 3 - CE
  35. Magnold by Hikhcreative, $19.00
    Magnold is a modern bold and elegant serif font. Magnold is well-suited for advertising, branding, logotypes, packaging, titles, headlines and editorial design.
  36. Blackwood by Alan Meeks, $40.00
    Blackwood is a sans serif headline face with a woodgrain effect. Based loosely on Grotesk, it has strong, solid forms with distinctive style.
  37. Ellen by Lebbad Design, $29.95
    Ellen is a charming elegant serif face. Great for headline display and text use. Many alternates and ligatures are included with this font.
  38. Shunsine by Portograph Studio, $19.00
    Shunsine is a distinct and elegant display serif font. Its stylish alternates and ligatures make this font the perfect match for any project.
  39. Macchiato by Okaycat, $29.95
    Okaycat presents "Macchiato". This playful casual font is fashion forward. Elegant simple line serifs pair well with line drawings or simple ink drawings.
  40. ATF Franklin Gothic by ATF Collection, $59.00
    ATF Franklin Gothic® A new take on an old favorite Franklin Gothic has been the quintessential American sans for more than a century. Designed by Morris Fuller Benton and released in 1905 by American Type Founders, Franklin Gothic quickly stood out in the crowded field of sans-serif types, gaining an enduring popularity. Benton’s original design was a display face in a single weight. It had a bold, direct solidity, yet conveyed plenty of character. A modern typeface in the tradition of 19th-century grotesques, Franklin Gothic was drawn with a distinctive contrast in stroke weight, giving it a unique personality among the more mono-linear appearance of later geometric and neo-grotesque sans-serif types. Franklin Gothic has been interpreted into a series of weights before, most notably with ITC Franklin Gothic. But as the original type was just a bold display face (later accompanied by a few similarly bold widths and italics), how Benton’s design is expanded to multiple weights and styles as a digital type family can vary significantly. Benton designed several gothic faces that harmonize with one another, including Franklin Gothic, News Gothic, and Monotone Gothic, that can serve as models for new interpretations of his work. With ATF Franklin Gothic, Mark van Bronkhorst looked to Benton’s Monotone Gothic—originally a single typeface in a regular weight, and similar to Franklin Gothic in its forms—as the basis for lighter styles. ATF Franklin Gothic may appear familiar given its heritage, but is a new design offering a fresh take on Benton’s work. The text weights are wider and more open than some previous Franklin Gothic interpretations, and as a result are quite legible as text, at very small sizes, and on screen. ATF Franklin Gothic maintains the warmth and the spirit of a Benton classic while offering a suite of fonts tuned precisely for contemporary appeal and utility. The 18-font family offers nine weights with true italics, a Latin-extended character set, and a suite of OpenType features. Download the PDF specimen for ATF Franklin Gothic.
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