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  1. Qarkine by Hishand Studio, $15.00
    Experience the unparalleled beauty and refinement of Qarkine the font that sets the standard for elegance and class in typography. With its sleek and stylish design, Qarkine strikes the perfect balance between classic and contemporary, making it a versatile choice for a wide range of design projects. The font's effortlessly elegant and polished look is perfect for upscale branding and marketing materials, adding a touch of glamour and luxury to any project. Qarkine's refined lettering has a timeless aesthetic that will never go out of style, making it a wise investment for designers who want to stay ahead of the curve. Whether you're looking to create a high-end fashion brand, a luxury lifestyle magazine, or simply want to add a touch of exclusivity to your designs, Qarkine is the perfect font for the job. Complete with ligatures alternates regular italic icon kerning multilingual support
  2. Slow Tempo by Dharma Type, $19.99
    Slow Tempo is a relaxed, loose-fit font that you can easily enjoy. Slow Tempo has basic, natural and neutral letterforms and skeletons for a wide range of usage. Though, there are some distinctive features. As you can see, Slow Tempo has low curvature of the intersections between stem & shoulder or bowl and also has large and open apertures. This makes this font relaxed. The letterform has low contrast and geometric shape to be neutral design, large x-height and humanistic terminal to be legible and distinguishable. Slow Tempo consists of 8 weights and their matching Italics for a wide range of usages. Further, Slow Tempo is supporting international Latin languages and basic Cyrillic languages including Basic Latin, Western Europe, Central and South-Eastern Europe. Also CSS covers Mac Roman, Windows1252, Adobe1 to 3. This wide range of international characters expands the capability of your works.
  3. Kontrast Grotesk by DizajnDesign, $55.00
    Kontrast Grotesk represents a contrast in type design based on a different principle. It was inspired by W. A. Dwiggins and his experiments with the stroke variations. Contrast in this typeface is created not only with the influence of the writing tool (the thickness of horizontal strokes in relation to vertical), but by setting the primary and secondary construction strokes of the characters (e.g. glyph “E”). The grotesque types are usually with no or minimal contrast. Having the contrast has created a new and original look of this typeface without compromising the legibility. The fonts are designed for fluent reading on the screen. A little wider proportions are specially welcome with no need for saving a space as it is in printed media. Kontrast Grotesk family consists of five weights, with italics, small caps and italic small caps. Fonts contains a range of opentype features.
  4. Aprek Febux by Twinletter, $15.00
    "Welcome to the vibrant and bold world of typography!" Aprek Febux is a display typeface that adds sharpness, aggressiveness, and excitement to your projects. Aprek Febux, with its unequaled capacity to generate spectacular displays, is the ideal answer for your diverse variety of visual creations. Aprek Febux offers more than simply lovely letters. This font enables maximum versatility and creativity in every step of your design with excellent features such as ligature and alternate. You may quickly construct one-of-a-kind letter combinations to add a personal touch to your projects. We also recognize the significance of engaging with a worldwide audience. As a result, Aprek Febux supports numerous languages, guaranteeing that your communications are clearly received by everyone on the planet. Enhance your projects with the powerful visual appeal of Aprek Febux. Get this font right away and see how your every design becomes more impressive and stylish!
  5. Groovy by ArtyType, $29.00
    Groovy started out as a prospective variant in the ‘Flashback’ series but very quickly established its own distinct appearance, especially with the lower case letters blending into the format so well. There wasn't any preconceived idea to design a retro looking font in principle, it simply evolved that way, but I do think it has several characteristics reminiscent of style genres from the '70s. It’s probably quite subliminal and like me, you may find yourself thinking, what does that remind me of? The double-entendre'd title is quite apt too, not merely for reasons of its outwardly retro appearance but also because of the considered, rounded elements forming the negative spaces throughout. The font also has something of a chameleon-like personality, being both adaptable and capable of having a trendy / fun appearance, or alternatively something solid and stylish, depending on the use, as demonstrated in the banner examples here.
  6. CA Saygon by Cape Arcona Type Foundry, $40.00
    CA Saygon was originally conceived for a large corporate design project, but as this was never implemented, the way was free to make a public font. As a striking corporate typeface, it transports the fractions of a society after the post-modernist phase. After hundreds of sketches a bunch full of letters were selected, some of them quite twisted, others rather conventional. The combination of these letters reflects a rebellion of individuality but also leads to a coherent typeface. Additionally there are alternative letterforms in the Stylistic Sets or in the glyphs palette, which keeps the font always exciting to the designer. Thanks to the Cyrillic and Latin Extended character sets, a huge language area is covered that even extends to Vietnam! Numerous OpenType features make life easier for the professional typographer: There are fractions, superscript and subscript numbers, as well as proportional and tabular numbers.
  7. Norden Display by Asgeir Pedersen, $19.99
    The name Norden means “the Nordic”, as in the geographical area or its countries. Inspired by the simplicity of Nordic and Scandinavian design, the Norden fonts give you clarity of expression, beyond the usual geometric look and feel of traditional sans-serifs. Open and spacious, the shapes of the glyphs play both with and against each other. Round and soft versus square and solid, a basic curve versus a straight line, creating a detached yet distinct style of expression, from the light-as-air Hairline to dark and Bold. The Display variant has diagonal as well as slightly rounded ends, similar to the Standard version but with and edge, so to say. As its name suggests, this font is intended for use in headlines and/or for small chunks of text at medium and large sizes. Norden comes in three variants: Standard, Round and Display.
  8. Lemonite by Typotheticals, $3.00
    Lemonite (Regular and Expanded) is a self examination in whether, after five years without attempting to design any new fonts, I was still capable of creation. Lemonite is the result, and even though its plain, it showed me I could still work. I have made two of the face free to anyone who wishes to have a look, so please feel free, no obligations, to take them and use them if you have a use. Why so long ? Well, we do age, and with age comes the usual benefits, like Glaucoma and a touch of Arthritis in the old digits, and that's made computer work a little… interesting for me over the past couple of years. Anyway, if you don't find my humble offering of any use, please search the fontbase on Myfonts, and you will sure to find a suitable font from one of the fantastic designers there.
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  11. Hinge by Trim Studio, $15.00
    Hinge is a modern font with a tradition feel on it. Inspired by curves and round touches of classic feel.
  12. Evidence JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Evidence JNL is a serif stencil font in Jeff Levine's large collection of stencil designs from vintage and unusual sources.
  13. Heleodora by Andinistas, $39.95
    The unconventional structure of this typographic family was inspired in my fonts: Rosadelia, alcira, Navaja, Ninja 1, and Ninja 2.
  14. BrushtipTexe by JOEBOB graphics, $19.00
    Arrrrrr! A brand new handwritten brush font for all your pirate treasure maps, mateys. And very usable elsewhere of course.
  15. Otherwise by Bogstav, $17.00
    Whenever you need something original and handmade, think of Otherwise! The font has multilingual support as well as contextual alternates!
  16. BillieKid by JOEBOB graphics, $-
    BillieKid is a so called stencil font. Created by firmly pushing a small marker into the holes of the stencil.
  17. Alta Basilica by Blendy wine, $9.00
    This font was created to capture the delicacy of ancient art. But it can still be used today very well.
  18. KD Pempo by Kassymkulov Design, $19.00
    A retro multiline display font for your old-school, nostalgic projects. Supports a large set of characters incl. Cyrillic script.
  19. DotLinDot by Pankabre, $9.00
    Accurate handwritten font with dots and lines. In small sizes it looks especially good in the texts of history books.
  20. Contact Pro by RMU, $35.00
    Based on the letterforms of Matheis' Contact, this font was completely redrawn, digitized and extended to include Central European glyphs.
  21. Caseta Sans by Jonahfonts, $35.00
    Caseta Sans (Regular and Bold with Italics) completing a family of 3 font families with Caseta Regular and Caseta Slab.
  22. Caseta Slab by Jonahfonts, $35.00
    Caseta Slab (Regular and Bold with Italics) completing a family of 3 font families with Caseta Regular and Caseta Sans.
  23. Rooky Hand by Siren Fonts, $10.00
    Rooky Hand was made with the simple goal of creating a casual handwriting font which looked good in all sizes.
  24. Mizrahi MF by Masterfont, $59.00
    Geometric forms make this revival of an elegant font, a great companion for titles, invitations and signs, indoor and outdoor.
  25. Spud by Australian Type Foundry, $30.00
    Capturing the free flowing feel of handwriting in a font is remarkably difficult. Spud is another attempt to achieve this.
  26. Turkey Time by Nadezda Gudeleva, $12.00
    Turkey Time is a cute handmade font of whimsical shapes. A great occasion to congratulate family and friends. Happy holiday!
  27. Other Side by Epiclinez, $18.00
    Otherside is a bold and playful handwritten font. It's suitable for various kinds of projects, such as logos and packaging.
  28. Paper Stencil JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Paper Stencil JNL is another addition to Jeff Levine's ever-growing collection of stencil fonts based on vintage source material.
  29. Bitfield by Andrew Harper Fonts, $18.00
    A meticulously consistent pixel foundation infused with a welcoming personality. The font preferred by 9 out of 10 benevolent robots.
  30. Wet Pussycat by Celebrity Fontz, $24.99
    A sexy font hand-penned by a real bombshell that will catch the eye of that special someone you love.
  31. Holmes by Typeology, $5.00
    Holmes is a font based on Hispanic gang graffiti that is primarily seen on the west coast of the USA.
  32. Horsfords by Coffee Bin Fonts, $20.00
    This font was inspired by lettering found on the cover of an old Almanac style cookbook from the 19th century.
  33. Bobolha by Intellecta Design, $24.90
    Bobolha is a funny font good to use in kids stuff, like birthday decorations and this kind of joy things...
  34. Broadstreet by Monotype, $29.99
    The Broadstreet font is one of the exciting display faces from designer Richard Yeend, who is based in Fourqueux, France.
  35. Caseta by Jonahfonts, $35.00
    Caseta Regular (Regular and Bold with Italics) completing a family of 3 font families with Caseta Slab and Caseta Sans .
  36. FT Brush by Fenotype, $14.95
    FT Brush is a calligraphy style font family of three members - light, regular & bold. Combine different cuts for vivid outcome.
  37. Chesta by RahagitaType, $14.00
    Chesta is playful monoline font for a lot of purposes. Such as branding, packaging, logo, craft, fashion, poster, brochure, etc.
  38. ZP A Dorky Print by Illustration Ink, $2.00
    This fun and whimsical font features a very youthful lettering with a bit of toggle and bounce in the baseline.
  39. Abiding by Suomi, $35.00
    A Slab Serif font family of five weights for headline and text use, with old style numerals and small caps.
  40. Steelworks by Suomi, $30.00
    Steelworks is a headline font based on lettering on a plaque of the Henry Avenue Forge in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
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