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  1. Terrified AOE by Astigmatic, $19.00
    Terrified AOE was inspired by vintage horror movie poster titling from the 1960's. It is a Capitals and smallcaps typeface, that really feels like a mix of three typefaces in one. While the Capitals and Smallcaps typesetting works to the effect of the original inspirations, each case also works well amongst itself independently, and having very different vibes. I've always been a huge fan of horror movies, and some of the lettering from vintage horror movie posters are so cool and alive, I only wish there were more of them recreated as display fonts.
  2. Demented Avenger by Phat Phonts, $20.00
    A splattery grunge font with ink blobs suitable for horror movies or Halloween use
  3. QTSApril by QafType, $30.00
    April font was initially designed with a different style compared to other Arabic typefaces
  4. Engravers' Gothic BT by Bitstream, $29.99
    Gothic capitals of the same form as Copperplate Gothic, lacking only the oversharpened corners.
  5. Kartisiot MF by Masterfont, $59.00
    This rough and dirty font is just perfect for your next horror movie poster.
  6. Cosan by Adtypo, $45.00
    The idea was to find common intersections between the humanistic and the neo-grotesque model of sans. This variable font offers everything from the world of sans serif in one place – a broad range of weights, adjustable contrast, and a lot of alternative glyphs. As a bonus, you can choose the “cold” or “warm” impact of the text. The Cosan Cold variant has closed apertures and minimal tension in the manner of Helvetica, and the Cosan Warm is open, more dynamic, and airy. Cosan is very suitable for a parallel bilingual setting, as both types are equivalent in their proportions and text color. Like Yin and Yang, each has a piece of the other in him. The Warm version is not totally dynamic, nor is the Cold version totally rigid.
  7. Cocogoose Pro by Zetafonts, $39.00
    Discover Cocogoose Pro Narrow Weights! Designed by Cosimo Lorenzo Pancini in 2013, Cocogoose was first expanded in 2015 with the help of Francesco Canovaro who co-designed the decorative display weights and Andrea Tartarelli who developed the condensed widths. In 2020 a full redesign of the typeface has been published: Cocogoose Pro now includes new widths, weights, open type features and characters, thanks to the help of Mario De Libero. Influenced by vernacular sign-painting and modernist ideals, Cocogoose is drawn on a classic geometric sans skeleton, softened by rounded corners and slight visual corrections. Its very low contrast, dark color and tall x-height make it a solid choice for all designers looking for a powerful display typeface for logos, headings and vintage-inspired branding. The tall x-height makes texts set in Cocogoose very readable even at small sizes, while the bold regular weight allows for maximum impact when used as a branding, signage or decorative typeface. Cocogoose Pro was designed as a highly reliable tool for design problem solving, and given all the features a graphic designer needs, starting from its wide range of widths and weights. Its 2000+ latin, cyrillic and greek characters make sure it covers over 200 languages worldwide, while its comprehensive set of open type features allows faultless typesetting thanks to small capitals, positional numbers & case sensitive forms. A wide range of alternate letterforms, developed along nine different stylistic sets, gives you an extra level of design fine-tuning. The layerable and color-ready display variants include inline, outline, shadow and a letterpress version that can simulate the effect of old print, also thanks to programmed randomization of its letters. Cocogoose Pro has been completely re-engineered in 2020 to include extra features and technologies. A variable font version allows you to fine tune precisely the appearance of the text while minimizing download size on the web. A darkmode weight range has been added to the whole family, to keep consistency of effect when the typeface is used in reverse on the web and in dark mode interfaces. Also, a new text subfamily has been developed for body text usage, to keep the look and feel of Cocogoose while maximizing readability on screen and on the printed page.
  8. Mr Palker Dadson by Letterhead Studio-YG, $35.00
    Mr Palker Dadson — has appeared in a natural evolution of the Palker-Palkerson family. Its closest relative - burly slab serif Mr Palker Dad. This generation is more stout than the previous one. One may even be brave enough to use them for composing small texts. Notably Mr Parker Dad has become one of the frequently sold typefaces on the «Peterburg. The city speaks» map as it is highly readable while remaining extremely tight. Mr Parker Dadson has all the features of P&P’s family.
  9. Gothamburg by Ingrimayne Type, $9.95
    Gothamburg is a blackletter or square gothic face. The shapes of many of the letters were inspired by sets of letters in Oscar Ogg’s The 26 Letters (Thomas Y. Crowell Company, 1963, 1948) illustrating the gothic style of the middle ages. The Plain and Bold versions differ not just in pen width, but also in pen angle. The Plain version has less contrast between the thin and thick strokes. The ShadowedInside style has the letter shapes of the plain style but the spacing of the shadowed style. It can be layered with the shadowed style to easily create two-color lettering.
  10. SK Klyaksa by Shriftovik, $32.00
    SK Klyaksa is an experimental font inspired by the most striking and unusual artistic techniques of graffiti art. Its non-standard shapes, rounded points and hypnotic curved lines immerse you in the world of bright colors and unlimited creative freedom on the streets of the city. The SK Klyaksa font plays on the contrast between lightness and heaviness, creating an effect of brightness and dynamism, creating bright and emotional compositions that perfectly emphasize youth and individuality. Like graffiti art, the font speaks its own language and provokes bold decisions in graphic design, bringing originality and character to any project.
  11. Sandy Toes by Putracetol, $22.00
    Sandy Toes - Quirky Summer Theme Font is a delightful typeface that transports you to the sunny shores of summer. This font features playful, rounded, and bold letterforms that capture the essence of fun and the warmth of the season. It's versatile and can be used on its own or combined with any of its eight vibrant variations. With eight distinctive variations inspired by summer, including palms, suns, beaches, pineapples, waves, starfish, and more, Sandy Toes is the perfect choice for children's themes, crafting projects, and designs that radiate fun, playfulness, and a burst of colorful energy.
  12. Italian VP by VP Creative Shop, $10.00
    ntroducing Italian Slab Serif Typeface - 24 fonts Italian is long, clean typeface with 24 fonts to enchant your next project. Added and 8 compositions and 15 elements in 4 premade colors. Very versatile fonts that works great in large and small sizes. Italian is perfect for branding projects, home-ware designs, product packaging, magazine headers - or simply as a stylish text overlay to any background image. Uppercase numeral, punctuation & Symbol Light Regular Medium Bold 3 styles Italics Multilingual support Feel free to contact me if you have any questions! Mock ups and backgrounds used are not included. Thank you! Enjoy!
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  14. Stove Plate JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    An old printer's advertising cut for Red Star Oil Stoves yielded a typeface that was both vintage and somewhat techno at the same time. Originally drawn as a slanted logo, the individual letters had an array of chamfered, angled and flat sides combined with a bold outline. This font is available in both vertical and oblique versions.
  15. Utopian by Sudtipos, $39.00
    UTOPIAN is a color font family based on primary colors and pure geometric shapes, influenced by Bauhaus, DeStijl and Art Deco. Its pure shapes and basic colors are inspired by the beauty of simplicity of modular order and grid, creating a perfect environment where all these elements live in a perfect color harmony. In the other hand, DYSTOPIAN, the black and white family, represents a close sibling in appearance and structure, that carries an opposite meaning, with a darker look and feel. Both typefaces are, somehow, a reflection of the divided views and posible outcomes that the future times ahead yield before us. Package: Utopian/Dystopian comes in file with a pre-defined color palette. You can always change the colors converting the text to outlines. Technical info to use: The package contains a normal TTF/OTF set of fonts in Black and White and a colorfont in SVG-TTF format. To be able to use the color file you need to have installed Adobe Photoshop CC2017 or Adobe Illustrator CC2018. Not all the browsers support color fonts so please be sure to use them as graphics.
  16. SF Espresso Shack Condensed - Unknown license
  17. SF Port McKenzie Extended - Unknown license
  18. SF Zero Gravity Condensed - Unknown license
  19. SF Arch Rival Extended - Unknown license
  20. SF Groove Machine Extended - Unknown license
  21. SF Groove Machine Upright - Unknown license
  22. Megar by Viaction Type.Co, $20.00
    Megar is a display font with a bold retro feel and available in 2 styles, regular & oblique. It is suitable to complement your work with a retro or pop art theme. Megar is sold at affordable prices and you will get lots of bonus background gradient & gradient shapes. Get this font right now! Don't miss this product from us! Also check out our other products. Viaction Type
  23. Tinakori by Hendriks Studio, $26.00
    Inspired by a bustling village within Aotearoa New Zealand’s capital city of Wellington, Tinakori is an elegant and sophisticated serif font that invokes art deco, classical art and thin balletic structures. It’s been a passion project that’s finally come to fruition. The simple italic and bold versions help accentuate the individuality of the serif which is precise but holds a fluidity that makes it feel inventive.
  24. Curtain Up JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The 1937 sheet music for the tune "Sweet Stranger" has the title hand lettered in a round cornered Art Deco sans with an inline featuring square corners. Now available as Curtain Up JNL, it is available in regular, oblique, solid and solid oblique versions (for those who prefer a version without the inline).
  25. Klone by Linecreative, $12.00
    Klone is a slab-serif font that gives the impression of being clean and very elegant. This font supports Latin and Western European languages. It is also equipped with ligatures, so you can design without limits. The Regular style has traditional square edges and corners, the Stamp style features rounded edges and corners.
  26. Quickstep Sans by Holland Fonts, $30.00
    A 'quick' font, originally made for the 25th anniversary of SSP Printing Co. in Amsterdam. First used for an intro spread in Wired Magazine (#3.05, May 1995): "The problem with computers is that they don't have enough Africa in them. What's pissing me off is that they use so little of my body" (Brian Eno).
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  29. Fastenating JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Since the 1800s, many patents were issued for methods to hold papers together. The two most popular and enduring tools still in use today are the stapler and the paper clip. In recent times a number of clips in novelty shapes have been available in just about every size, shape and color imaginable. Back in the beginning there were many variations as well, but the purpose of these design variants was to try and command the majority of sales in the fledgling market of bent wire clips by offering a unique and hopefully better product. Fastenating JNL contains twenty-five images based on those early clip designs as well as one classic paper fastener (on the Z and z keys). The standard gem clip has been the most enduring design and is well over one hundred years old.
  30. P22 Flora Mambo by P22 Type Foundry, $24.95
    P22 Flora Mambo is based on the distinctive style of 20th century illustrator Jim Flora. Most widely known for his Jazz album covers of the 1940s & 50s, Flora's style shows his fantastic imagination and bold graphic style. The P22 Flora Mambo Set contains 3 fonts- Flora Mambo, a 2-part font that can be used to achieve 2-color text in the style of Flora's iconic 1955 album design, Mambo for Cats and Flornaments, a set of 72 ornaments that features a variety of Flora's illustrative styles from his Jazz album covers to children's books to his fine art prints. Please note that P22 Flora Mambo B is not intended to be used on its own but rather is included with P22 Flora Mambo to create 2-color text. For best results, use with page layout applications. The fonts contained in the P22 Flora Mambo Set are licensed through the Estate of James Flora and JimFlora.com .
  31. Leighton by Red Rooster Collection, $45.00
    Leighton is a four-weight serif font family that was created in 1993 by Paul Hickson (P&P Hickson) and Steve Jackaman (ITF) exclusively for ITF’s Red Rooster Collection. Its designs are loosely based on the typeface Lectura, which was designed in 1966 by Dick Dooijes for the Amsterdam Foundry. Leighton is a conservative, demi-serif font in a Dutch style. It is ideal for upscale corporate projects and excels at any size.
  32. WTF Afroboy by Wasabib Type Foundry, $11.00
    Afroboy Display Font is an obese font with a simple, and modern look. Afroboy Display Font created with the vision of to attract the audience to your brand. The finest details of this typeface are methodically and mathematically created. Afroboy is created with all the tasks of a corporate font and also for the usage in a variety of projects, including branding, logos, titles, headlines, posters, screens, display, digital ads, and everything else.
  33. Geli by Volcano Type, $46.00
    It’s a mixture of digital exactness and analog freedom. With over 130 Opentype features, the font can change its look from strict to charming twirly. GELI offers many different ways to highlight words, which gives the font a personal character. It is a powerfull corporate font with a wide range to play with. Tobias Gutmann designed the Font in 2009/10 in the Typoclub which is part of the Hochschule der Künste Bern.
  34. MS Reference Sans Serif by Microsoft Corporation, $39.00
    MS Reference Sans Serif font is a special font containing the WGL character set and a range of symbols and icons. The WGL Pan-European character set provides support for Western, Central and Eastern European languages including Greek, Cyrillic, Baltic and Turkish. MS Reference Sans Serif is based on the Verdana fonts created by Matthew Carter and hinted by Thomas Rickner. The MS Reference Sans Serif font is distributed under license from Microsoft Corporation.
  35. Mike Sans by Factory738, $10.00
    Mike Sans is a modern sans serif with a square style. It comes in 8 weights, clean and modern glyphs, thereby creating more variability. Designed with powerful opentype features in mind. Each weight includes extended language support, currency, and more. Perfectly suited for graphic design and any display use. It could easily work for web, signage, corporate as well as for editorial design. Thanks for looking, and I hope you enjoy it.
  36. Pentay Slab by deFharo, $10.50
    Pentay is a Slab Serif typeface family with 10 styles designed especially for editorial design and publications in general. The proportions of the font as well as the metrics and the kerning have been carefully calculated to obtain maximum readability. The fonts also have a complete set of lowercase alternatives and advanced OpenType features. Pentay fonts are also available in Sans Serif versions that complete a typographic system for editorial and corporate design.
  37. Sentex by Harvester Type, $20.00
    Sentex is a font from the Cyberpunk universe, inspired by the logo and created by order of the corporation itself. The font conveys the spirit of cyberpunk and its atmosphere. The font has many alternative characters and contains a basic set of letters, punctuation and numbers. The font is perfect for prints on clothes. For logos, posters and titles. A lot of alternative symbols and language support gives great freedom to creativity!
  38. Balogent by Doeltype, $20.00
    Balogent is a elegant script with a new lovely stylish, a perfection style of the letters you want to use, modern handwriting with many alternatives. Now this is an opentype! It's smart and in line with your wishes! You are welcome to use it, suitable for various purposes: logo, signatures, corporate symbol, wedding invitation, title, creative, t-shirt, business card, letterhead, nameplate, headings, label, poster, news, badge, letterhead, cutting, hot stamping, quotation, etc. Thanks !
  39. Diplomat by Wilton Foundry, $29.00
    Diplomat was designed in response to Portfolio’s very ornate script - a much more legible and formal script that has plenty of flare but without the elaborations. It is still more ornate than Duet so if you need to find a script right in between Portfolio and Duet, Diplomat will do the trick! Diplomat in combination with its elegant lowercase, creates a prestigious presentation useful for Certificates, Wedding Invitations, Corporate Identities, Brochures, and Headlines.
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