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  1. Lintel by The Northern Block, $-
    A modern san serif typeface with a pure clean line form. The idea has been to design a font with a proportioned and balanced structure that is applicable to a wide variety of uses. Details include 8 weights with italics, 500 characters, Cyrillic lettering, 5 variations of numerals, manually edited kerning and Opentype features.
  2. Homade by Eko Bimantara, $18.00
    Homade is sans font family that created in a way that give an ease-looking, close to casual typeface. It's fit for branding, product, food or culinaire theme and various others. Its consist of 5 styles from regular to extra bold with each matching italics. Its contain 388 glyphs that covered broad latin languages.
  3. Brainy by Maculinc, $8.00
    Introducing the new Sans Serif Font Family with 13 Weight and 5 Width variables. This font is available in two separate font types for your convenience to find the desired variant, Regular Variable and Italic Variable. Choose a font according to your needs to create Magazines, Brochures, Posters, Articles, Books, Logos or other Templates.
  4. CalliSans by 38-lineart, $21.00
    Introducing CalliSans : a revolution in typography. 14 fonts, 7 regular and 7 italic, seamlessly blend calligraphy's grace with sans-serif simplicity. Perfect for projects demanding elegance, from books to digital screens. Make a bold statement with its distinctive style. Timeless yet contemporary, it transcends trends. Your creative secret weapon. CalliSans Pro: where art meets design.
  5. The Ground by Balevgraph Studio, $10.00
    The ground is a minimal and neat sans serif font with plenty of stylistic alternatives. This typeface is perfect for an elegant & luxury logo, book or movie title design, fashion brand, magazine, clothes, lettering, quotes, and so much more. What's Included? Uppercase & Lowercase, Number, Punctuation Ligatures & Alternates Multilingual support PUA Encoded Reguler & Italic TTF
  6. Monsal Gothic by The Northern Block, $32.00
    A contemporary gothic sans font family with simple and condensed proportions. The design pays close attention towards balance and expression of form, creating a functional yet elegant typeface suitable for extensive text-based publications in print and screen. Details include 680 characters, seven weights with true italics, small caps, manually edited kerning and Opentype features.
  7. Mansel by Prominent and Affluent, $30.00
    Mansel – an exquisite sans serif font that takes inspiration from retro design. Boasting an impressive range of weights, widths, and italic angles in both classic and variable formats, Mansel offers unparalleled flexibility for creating stunning visual compositions. With support for most Latin-based languages, this versatile font is perfect for professional projects with global reach.
  8. FunFair by Andrew Footit, $14.00
    This fun sans-hand typeface gives your designs and layouts a personal touch that leaves a smile. FUNFAIR has two weights each with italics. FunFair has tall letters and tight kerning to give a natural hand written style. It’s great for posters, cards and headings but also versatile enough for many kinds of typographic layouts.
  9. Unytour by NicolassFonts, $25.00
    Unytour is a modern sans serif font family of 54 fonts. It includes nine weights with italics from Extra Light to Heavy. Each weight includes alternatives (A,G,I,R,a,l) and OpenType features. Unytour is easy to read and perfect for logotypes, advertising, packaging, book covers and magazines, headings, corporate identities, and more.
  10. Traseraha by IbraCreative, $17.00
    Traseraha – A Retro Cartoon Font Traseraha, a captivating retro cartoon font, effortlessly channels the whimsical charm of classic animated aesthetics. Designed by the creative minds at Traseraha Studios, this font pays homage to the golden era of cartoons with its playful curves and vibrant personality. Each letter exudes a nostalgic vibe, reminiscent of vintage comic strips and animated shows, making it an ideal choice for projects seeking a touch of retro flair. The Traseraha font seamlessly blends fun and readability, allowing it to shine in a variety of applications, from logo designs to creative headlines. With its unique character and timeless appeal, Traseraha captures the essence of a bygone era while injecting a dose of lighthearted energy into contemporary design projects. Traseraha is perfect for branding projects, logo, wedding designs, social media posts, advertisements, product packaging, product designs, label, photography, watermark, invitation, stationery, game, fashion and any projects. cartoon font, cute font, traseraha font, retro, vintage, 90s, 80s, 70s, cartoon, cartoon font, comic, comic font, delicious, display, display font, distressed, hand drawn, handwritten font, headline, holiday font, lettering, mexican, mexico, mexico font, packaging, playful, poster, retro, sticker, vintage font Fonts include multilingual support for; Afrikaans, Albanian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Hungarian, Italian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Slovak, Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish.
  11. Spritz And Delicious by Mans Greback, $79.00
    Spritz And Delicious is a modern typeface with a traditional heritage. Captivating and blending the ruggedness of a saloon's wooden sign and the elegance of a Victorian tea room's menu, Spritz And Delicious is a typeface where the subtle hint of serifs adds a unique flavor, a nod to its vintage inspirations. At its core it remains a robust sans-serif, maintaining a fresh, modern twist. Provided in Regular, Bold, Italic and Bold italic, this font family is as diverse as it is refined. The font is built with advanced OpenType functionality and has a guaranteed top-notch quality, containing stylistic and contextual alternates, ligatures, and more features; all to give you full control and customizability. It has extensive lingual support, covering all Latin-based languages, and includes all the characters and symbols you'll ever need. Behind this creation is type designer Mans Greback.
  12. Ergonomique by Monotype, $31.99
    Ergonomique is a humanist sans serif typeface that has been designed to be efficient and comfortable to use across all applications. Ergonomique’s personality is defined by its spurless lowercase glyphs – the stems are truncated and blend into their adjoining arcs, as can be seen in the a/b/d/m/n/p/q/r/u characters. Ergonomique is ideal for branding and display purposes, but also performs well as body copy if you’re seeking a unique style for your text. With its nine weights and complementing italics, Ergonomique is highly versatile, especially when you consider that there are small caps and old style figures included, along with a Latin Extended character set. Key Features: • 18 font family – 9 weights in Roman and Italic • Small Caps, Ligatures, with Proportional, Old Style, and Small Cap figures, plus Fractions, Numerators, Denominators, Superiors, and Inferiors • Full European character set (Latin Extended) • 800+ glyphs per font.
  13. Yassitf by Ingrimayne Type, $6.00
    Yet another san serif typeface, Yassitf is a generic sans, a font meant to blend in rather than stand out. It has little contrast and is almost monoline. It includes three widths: condensed, narrow, and regular. The widths have four to six weights: ultra thin, thin, light, plain, bold, and extra bold. Further, each width and weight combination has both upright and italics styles. The thirty fonts in the family contain several open-type features, including both proportional and tabular (monospaced) numbers.
  14. Farmhand by Adam Ladd, $25.00
    Farmhand is a textured, hand drawn family featuring serif, sans, inline, italic, and extras styles suited for display titling. An all-caps typeface with individually drawn small caps for lowercase. Experiment by mixing and matching the casing for titling effects. Great for packaging and branding. The sans adds a different look but still has the vintage appeal. Try the inline styles to add a little more distinction to your type or the matching catchwords and ornaments to add typographic interest.
  15. EB Mensch by Eko Bimantara, $19.00
    EB Mensch is a complete humanist sans and serif font family. EB Mensch emphasize expressive and fun characters that visualized by it's letterforms; Large x height, low caps, spacious counters and apertures, characterized by diagonal and sunken stroke ends. Perfect for large display and also to be read in small size. Mensch contain 32 fonts consist of sans and serif styles with 8 weight from thin to black with each matching italics. Its contain more than 440 glyphs which support broad latin languages.
  16. DT Skiart by Dragon Tongue Foundry, $30.00
    Looking for something between a Serif and Sans Serif font? Try the DT Skiart font. This high quality, versatile font has the professional feel of a Serif, but has the open readability of a Sans Serif. A smart crisp font with smooth simple lines. It has a medium to strong stroke contrast, with the vertical line being heavier than the horizontal line, and no serifs. The DT Skiart family is made up of 5 weights in both italic and normal.
  17. Mercusuar by Fauzistudio, $12.00
    Mercusuar font FAMILY – an expansion on Mercusuar that includes 16 fonts, regular and italic, from Thin weight to Bold, and still has all the clean lines and trendy minimalist vibes! Mercusuar is a stunningly crisp upper and lowercase typeface that looks incredible in both large settings as a display text. Includes: Mercusuar Thin (Regular & Italic) Mercusuar Extralight (Regular & Italic) Mercusuar Light (Regular & Italic) Mercusuar Regular (Regular & Italic) Mercusuar Medium (Regular & Italic) Mercusuar Semibold (Regular & Italic) Mercusuar Bold (Regular & Italic) Numbers & punctuation Foreign language support Hope you enjoy. Intuisi Creative
  18. ITC Styleboy by ITC, $29.99
    Although ITC Styleboy has a retro feel, it isn't based on any earlier typeface. As far as inspiration goes," says designer Chester Wajda, "I'd have to say comic strips of the '20s and '30s, and silent-film marquee lettering from the '20s - with a hint of a Chinese brush?" He originally created the typeface for a children's book he was working on. "I wanted it to be fun, but still somewhat formal in its underlying structure," he says. "It's largely based on right and 45-degree angles, with slight tucks inward on the stems and bowls, and a few flourishes here and there." Styleboy's top-heavy look is most noticeable in the caps, but it's exaggerated too in the "8" and the lowercase "g." Styleboy is Wajda's first typeface design."
  19. One of the guys by PizzaDude.dk, $15.00
    One of the guys is a simple, highly legible, mono lined comic book font. Simple, yes, but full of personality! Use it as it is, or spice up your text by using the extra layer. The extra layer could be ghouly slime, birthday cake cream, snow or whatever your imagination figures out!
  20. Wonderbear PB by Pink Broccoli, $14.00
    From the title screens and comic books of the Hair Bear Bunch comes the fun and funky Wonderbear typeface. All that 70’s flavor packed into a Caps/Alt Caps typestyle reminiscent of a lovable limited run cartoon show. The Hair Bears miss you as much as you miss them. Relive the laughter.
  21. Nuff Said by Comicraft, $19.00
    Comicraft's President and Tiger Rank-and-File (recently demoted from First Tiger for kissing a girl) stayed up all night with a big box of crayons and created a unique series of illustrations which, we confidently predict, will be widely known as the last word in comic book lettering fonts... 'NUFF SAID!
  22. Witch Pumpkin by Yoga Letter, $15.00
    "Witch Pumpkin" is a special display font with a unique shape. This font is very easy to use for all your work needs because it has been specially designed. This font is perfect for Halloween, movie titles, horror, comics and more. "Witch Pumpkin" comes with ligatures, numerals and punctuations, and multilingual support.
  23. ITC Zemke Hand by ITC, $29.99
    Zemke Hand was based on the handwriting of its creator, Deborah Zemke, who also designed the symbol font ITC Situations. Cheerful and carefree, the characters have the consciously sketchy look of printed handwriting. ITC Zemke Hand will please young and very young readers and is perfect for cartoons, comics and children's books.
  24. Treatmill by Wacaksara co, $14.00
    Treatmill is a playful hand-lettered font family. There are 9 font families included from thin to black styles. It is perfect for title, headings, flyer, greeting cards, product packaging, book cover, printed quotes, logotype, apparel design, album covers, children book, comic etc. Treatmill comes with uppercase, lowercase, numbers, punctuation, multilingual support. Cheers!!
  25. Oily Brush by Pseudo, $21.00
    Oily Brush is the mix of funny, communicative, comic and sketchy directions. The font ist perfect in use with the food, doodle or the cartoon themes and has the small nuance from the oil-painting. This script designed to be informal, casual and easy in the perception and includes confidently positive emotions.
  26. Nick and Daddy by Awan Senja, $14.00
    Nick and Daddy is a cute comic font, carefully handcrafted to become a true favorite. Its casual charm makes it appear wonderfully down-to-earth, readable and, ultimately, incredibly versatile. Nick and Daddy will look outstanding in any context, whether it�s being used on busy backgrounds or as a standalone headline!
  27. Moody by Sealoung, $12.00
    Hello Moody is a fun and pretty handwritten font. This font has two forms. Fall in love with his very versatile style which has an up and down style with each letter. Use it to create gorgeous wedding invitations, beautiful stationery art, great social media posts, logos, posters, comics, funny stories and more!
  28. Ettore by Comics Font Store, $9.00
    ETTORE is a font for onomatopoeia. Friendly-looking, it is inspired by the lettering of the classic French comics with an adventurous and humorous font-style. It is chunky, marked, with low contrast. The kerning is perfectly balanced. It is made with a chisel-tipped marker determining its thick, square, flat stroke.
  29. Fictional Friend by Hanoded, $15.00
    No, I don’t have a fictional friend, nor an imaginary one. Never had! But that name popped up in my head and I used it for this font. Fictional Friend font is a handwritten ‘comic book’ font - sort of. It’s very legible, soft and rounded and comes with all the accents you want!
  30. GERALDINE PERSONAL USE - Personal use only
  31. BF Corpa Gothic Pro by BrassFonts, $39.00
    BF Corpa Gothic™ Pro is a kind of “Neue”-Edition of the beloved typeface designed by Guido Schneider. Inspired by hand-drawn geometric fonts from 1920s posters, this sans serif typeface is slightly condensed, and it appears compact and captivates with its expressive shapes and unique details, despite its pronounced Grotesque character. With its rather constructed, technical – but also vivid – appearance, the BF Corpa Gothic™ Pro is not only suitable for headlines and display applications, but is also pleasant to read in short and middle length text. The type family is engineered for exciting, professional but unusual designs. It is equipped with OpenType Features like 4 figure sets (LF, TF, OSF, SC), nice ligatures, many currency symbols, fractions, alternates, special characters, arrows and symbols – and small caps. 9 style sets give you the option to individualize and adjust the typeface to the requirement of your design, without changing the general visual feeling. In this way you can also switch the simply slanted styled Italic into a “real Italic”. Each of the 16 fonts (Upright and Italic) contains more than 940 glyphs and supports up to 220 Latin-based languages.
  32. 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.
  33. HollaBear by Designova, $9.00
    A cute and funny kid-friendly typeface inspired from bears and handmade with passion and joy. Will you believe if we say, HollaBear is made by bear cubs. The typeface is essentially simple but very uniquely expressive when it comes to the design of posters, flyers, cartoons graphics, logotype, web and display usage. Please see the examples shown above to get an idea about the capability of this typeface. HollaBear comes with Extended Latin character sets including Western European, Central European and South Eastern European character sets. The typeface comes in 6 variants (Regular, Italic, Outline, Outline Italic, 3D and 3D Italic).
  34. Airco Std by Typofonderie, $59.00
    Designed between italic and script styles Airco is a typeface designed between italic and script styles. The letterform finish is rounded. Designed ultra slanted (27°), the shapes evoke a fast and assertive movement. The result is a human typeface, dynamic, that will visually work well in technology and sport, without ever being dry, rigid or dehumanized. The structure of the letters is influenced by Renaissance italics, at the difference that in the case of Airco, the lowercases and capitals are visually homogeneous thanks to the giants lowercases. In fact, the default numerals can be used in capital as well lowercases settings.
  35. SF Wonder Comic, a font created by ShyFoundry, epitomizes the whimsy and lighthearted essence often sought after in comic book lettering and storytelling. This font captures the essence of classic co...
  36. Counte by NamelaType, $19.00
    This is our first experience of creating serif fonts. It resulted in a modern slab serif family designed with symmetrical bracketed serifs for uprights and cursive serifs for Italics. Crafted with low contrast strokes, it makes this font versatile and can be used for text and printing. Counte contains many International diacritics and OpenType Features. It consists of 9 weight, going from Thin to Black with matching italics.
  37. Darwin Office by Los Andes, $16.00
    We have adapted the version of our Darwin font for use in Microsoft Office. It only has 4 variants: regular, italic, bold and bold italic. Font weights have been named in a way that can be clearly shown up in the font list in Office programs for the sake of a good hierarchy (the bold variant is quite bold and does not look the same as the original font).
  38. Red Nose Day - Personal use only
  39. Libertatus Duas - Personal use only
  40. Chizz Wide High - Unknown license
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