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  1. Churchward Brush by BluHead Studio, $20.00
    BluHead Studio LLC is pleased to announce the release of Churchward Brush by New Zealand typeface designer Joseph Churchward. This showcard brush hand-lettered design looks great for flashy headlines and signage! The Italic is especially fun to work with!
  2. Soul Taker by Gassstype, $27.00
    Hello Everyone, introduce our new product Font Soul Taker This is a Monsters Display Font.This is a Textured Natural Style and classy style with a clear style and dramatic movement. You can activate 3 Ligatures and 7 Alternate glyphs OpenType panel.
  3. ATC Abernathy by Avondale Type Co., $20.00
    ATC Abernathy, is a soft serif typeface based on retro package design. With a modern influence, it bridges the gap between old and new. Contains 330+ glyphs, full alphabet, ligatures, numerals, accents and punctuation. ATC Abernathy was released in 2018.
  4. FancyPants by Adriprints, $8.00
    FancyPants is the first script font for Adriprints. It is always a challenge to jump into something new, and cursive script was right up that alley. FancyPants is a semi-linking, quirky, cursive script available with extended glyphs for international use.
  5. Blowfish Inline by Robert Petrick, $19.95
    Blowfish Inline is a new addition to my Blowfish Family. Based on my original Blowfish design I have created a more illustrative form. I think it adds to the feeling of "Classic" and extends it's functionality and novelty.- Robert W. Petrick
  6. Altwien by XTOPH, $32.00
    Altwien is a blackletter display font. Inspired by the old street-signs of Vienna and Salzburg. It’s a clear and simplistic looking condensed typeface. Put Altwien into a contemporary, fresh or modern context and get a completely new and unique style.
  7. Nagotire by HafisHidayat, $20.00
    Introducing the elegant and fashionable Nagotire handwritten font, which looks like a signature, this font is purposely made with a quirky alternative. Nagotire is suitable for greeting cards, product packaging, news, invitations, posters, blog posters, branding, business cards, logos, etc.
  8. Joker by ParaType, $30.00
    The original sketch of Joker was drawn by Viktor Kharyk in 1978 as experiment on creation type by a method of subtraction. In 2000 the font was digitized, modified and Hebrew, Greek, Georgian, Armenian and Arabi? alphabets and outline style were added. As a display face, Joker allows the creation of decorative compositions, easily combining a vertical and horizontal arrangement of words. Its characters are easy for filling with images. In line the face creates ornamental effect very appropriate for logotype design. The font is good to set small expressive advertising texts also. Joker type family received the third prize at TypeArt 2001 Cyrillic type design competition in Moscow.
  9. Dusk Till Dawn by Comicraft, $19.00
    The Vampires have risen from their graves! Innocent young virgins (also goats, sheep, sheep dogs, cows and other sundry farmyard animals) may not see out the night. DUSK TILL DAWN has been exhumed, lightly dusted in dry earth and exsanguinated for your convenience. Bury your tombstones in Gothic Chic with a font that may very well be worth dying for. We cannot guarantee you will come back to life however. We waited to unleash this font until the midnight hour, so grab your wooden stakes, silver bullets, crossbows, slingshots and any supernatural weaponry you may have at hand. Garlic capsules and Holy Bibles are also recommended!
  10. Mixiwa Faux by Twinletter, $15.00
    We introduce the Mixiwa typeface, which we created with great attention to give it a dashing and stylish appearance. If you choose this typeface, your entire project will be bombastic, striking, and will always grab your audience’s attention. Your entire project will be excellent if you use this font! Logotypes, food banners, branding, brochure, posters, movie titles, book titles, quotes, and more may all benefit from this font. Of course, using this font in your various design projects will make them excellent and outstanding; many viewers are drawn to the striking and unusual graphic display. Start utilizing this typeface in your projects to make them stand out.
  11. Steel Grrrder Nutjob by ULGA Type, $9.00
    A single-weight display font, Steel Grrrder Nutjob is an industrial-style stencil with a nut device. It’s best used in short display settings or as an introductory drop cap to grab attention. The capital letters sport an open nut while the lowercase letters feature a solid nut. It’s not the most legible design, but if you’re after a robust display font with an element of nuts, this will do the job perfectly. The Steel Grrrrder extended family also includes a six-weight sans-serif with corresponding italics, a six-weight joining script and a display font, Groove - all designed to work with each other.
  12. Jacky Chan by Asd Studio, $15.00
    Introducing, Jacky Chan - Brush Font Jacky Chan font preserves all the high definition detail of the original handwritten letters. This font it truly looks realistic. Take your design to the up level with a hyper-realistic font that truly looks hand painted. Jacky Chan uses feature Bitmap Trace in Inkscape that makes way for more authentic looking fonts and is sure to grab the attention of customers and designers alike. Jacky Chan installs like any other font, and can be used in any color, on any background. What's Included? :: Uppercase & Lowercase (Regular and Italic Version) :: Numbers & Punctuation : Swashes Ligature :: Multilingual Support Enjoy our font, thank you.
  13. Bubble Block by Sipanji21, $15.00
    Bubble Block" is a 3D layered graffiti font that encompasses solid, shadow, and inner shadow styles, offering the tools to create a three-dimensional appearance in your text. Fonts with layered styles like this are often utilized in graffiti art, posters, or other designs that aim to create a prominent 3D effect. By using the solid, shadow, and inner shadow layers in "Bubble Block," you can add depth and dimension to your text, giving it a dynamic and visually impactful 3D appearance. This font enables you to create text that stands out prominently and grabs attention due to its three-dimensional effect and layered style.
  14. Graphiel Script by Figuree Studio, $12.00
    Graphiel Script is a modern bold script font that exudes confidence and sophistication. With its sleek and stylish letterforms, this font adds a touch of elegance to any design project. The bold strokes and fluid curves of Graphiel Script create a sense of dynamism and energy, making it perfect for attention-grabbing headlines, logos, branding materials, and more. Whether used for formal invitations or trendy social media graphics, this font captivates with its contemporary aesthetic and versatility. Graphiel Script strikes the perfect balance between modernity and classic script charm, allowing you to make a bold statement with your typography while maintaining a sense of refinement.
  15. WTF Cannibold by Wasabib Type Foundry, $17.00
    Cannibold is a Bold, modern, and square font is a typographic style that exudes confidence and contemporary flair. With its clean lines and strong presence, this font captivates the eye and demands attention. Each letter is meticulously crafted to create a striking visual impact, making it perfect for a wide range of design applications. The bold weight of this font adds a sense of strength and power to every character. It conveys a sense of assertiveness and stands out, even from a distance. The thickness of the strokes gives each letter a solid and substantial feel, making it an excellent choice for headlines, logos, and attention-grabbing text.
  16. Healthy Glossy by Create Big Supply, $17.00
    HealthyGlossy's uppercase and lowercase letterforms are meticulously crafted to create a harmonious and dynamic balance in your designs. With its extensive set of numbers and punctuations, you have all the tools you need to create visually stunning compositions that grab attention and leave a lasting impression. This versatile font is not limited by language barriers, thanks to its multilingual support. Whether you're targeting a local or international audience, HealthyGlossy ensures your message is effectively communicated across different languages and cultures. With PUA Encoding, HealthyGlossy unlocks a world of additional possibilities. Access special characters and glyphs to add even more personality and creativity to your designs.
  17. Thunder Inferno by Mans Greback, $79.00
    Thunder Inferno is a gothic black metal typeface with sharp serifs. Rooted in the aesthetics of heavy metal and the occult, this typeface is a harbinger of darkness and intensity. Evocative of Halloween and gothic grandeur, Thunder Inferno also captures a march toward darkness. It serves as a rebellious voice for skate culture and alternative lifestyles. Crafted exclusively in uppercase, this font is a growl in typographic form, a visual cacophony that grabs your attention and refuses to let go. Capitalize the first and last letters of any word for symmetrical heavy metal style. Example: Heavy metaL Enclose any word in < > ( ) [ ] { } to give it wings. Example: [HawkstylE]
  18. ITC Franklin by ITC, $40.99
    The ITC Franklin™ typeface design marks the next phase in the evolution of one of the most important American gothic typefaces. Morris Fuller Benton drew the original design in 1902 for American Type Founders (ATF); it was the first significant modernization of a nineteenth-century grotesque. Named in honor of Benjamin Franklin, the design not only became a best seller, it also served as a model for several other sans serif typefaces that followed it. Originally issued in just one weight, the ATF Franklin Gothic family was expanded over several years to include an italic, a condensed, a condensed shaded, an extra condensed and, finally, a wide. No light or intermediate weights were ever created for the metal type family. In 1980, under license from American Type Founders, ITC commissioned Victor Caruso to create four new weights in roman and italic - book, medium, demi and heavy - while preserving the characteristics of the original ATF design. This series was followed in 1991 by a suite of twelve condensed and compressed designs drawn by David Berlow. ITC Franklin Gothic was originally released as two designs: one for display type and one for text. However, in early digital interpretations, a combined text and display solution meant the same fonts were used to set type in any size, from tiny six-point text to billboard-size letters. The problem was that the typeface design was almost always compromised and this hampered its performance at any size. David Berlow, president of Font Bureau, approached ITC with a proposal to solve this problem that would be mutually beneficial. Font Bureau would rework the ITC Franklin Gothic family, enlarge and separate it into distinct text and display designs, then offer it as part of its library as well. ITC saw the obvious value in the collaboration, and work began in early 2004. The project was supposed to end with the release of new text and display designs the following year. But, like so many design projects, the ITC Franklin venture became more extensive, more complicated and more time consuming than originally intended. The 22-font ITC Franklin Gothic family has now grown to 48 designs and is called simply ITC Franklin. The new designs range from the very willowy Thin to the robust Ultra -- with Light, Medium, Bold and Black weights in between. Each weight is also available in Narrow, Condensed and Compressed variants, and each design has a complementary Italic. In addition to a suite of new biform characters (lowercase characters drawn with the height and weight of capitals), the new ITC Franklin Pro fonts also offer an extended character set that supports most Central European and many Eastern European languages. ITC Franklin Text is currently under development.
  19. Cryptocurrency by Bülent Yüksel, $14.00
    "Crypto Currency - Block Chain" quickly entered our lives and its use is increasing day by day. Blockchain became more popular in web, TV and printed works. It is necessary to use their logos when defining "Crypto Currencies". But it is not easy to access these logos fast. "Cryptocurrency Font Family" which I prepared for you, is a resource that you can reach without searching for too many logos. Cryptocurrency Font Family contains 200+ logos. These are the most popular "Block Chain" logos in recent years. The popularity rankings changed over time and you can contact me if you need new logos and changing logos. I can create the "Block Chain" logo you need or apply the changes. You can send your new logo and logo change requests to me at "buyuksel@hotmail.com". Subsequent corrections and additions will be completely free. After the first purchase, there is no additional payment for updates. When using Cryptocurrency Font Family, "Cryptocurrency No.00 Guide Map" is absolutely free to download and use. This will help you a lot to define coins. "Guide Map" contains the letter and the Unicode numbers. --- Contents --- Ardor ARDR, Bitcoin BTC, Bitcoin Cash BCH, Bitcoin SV BSV, Bitcoin Gold BTG, Bitcoin Diamond BCD, Bitcoin Private BTCP, Bitcoin Plus ZBC, Bitcoin Z BTCZ, Etherium ETH, Etherium Classic ETC, Xrp Ripple XRP, Ripple, Teher USDT, Litecoin LTC, Litecoin Cash LCC, Eos EOS, Binance Coin BNC, Monero XMR, Cardano ADA, Steller XLM, Tron TRX, Tezos XTZ, Unus Sed Leo LEO, Chain Link LINK, Cosmos Atom ATOM, Huobi Token HT, Neo NEO, Hedge Trade HEDG, Crypto.com CRO, Iota MIOTA, Dash DASH, Maker MKR, Usd Coin USDC, Ontology ONT, Nem XEM, Ve Chain VET, Dogecoin DOGE, Basic Attention BAT, Z Cash ZEC, Paxos Standard PAX, Ftx Token FTT, Decred DCR, Qtum QTUM, Syntehetix Network SNX, True Usd TUSD , Raven Coin RVN, Ox ZRX, Okex OKB, Algorad ALGO, Holo HOT, Centrality CENZ, Augur REB, ZB Token ZB, Seele SEELE, Omisego OMG, Swipe SXP, Waves WAVES, Horizen ZEN, Kucoin Shares KCS, Theta THETA, Nano NANO, Nervos Network CKB, Byton BTM, Lisk LSK, Molekular Futures MOF, Digibayt DGB, Bittorent BTT, Icon ICX, V Systems VSYS, Iost IOST, Abbc Coin ABBC, Komodo KMD, Nexo NEXO, Siacom SC, Monacoin MONA, Luna LUNA, Enjin ENJ, DxChain Token DX, Hyper Cash HC, Verge XVG, Bytecoin BCN, Steem STEEM, Zilliqa ZIL, Maidsafe Coin MAID, Energi NRG, Bitshares BTS, Digixdo DGD, Rif Taoken RIF, Aeternity AE, Block Stamp BST, Zcoin XSC, Matic Network MATIC, Quart QNT, Silverway SLV, Kyber Network KNC, Iexec Rlc RLC, Electironeum ETN, Ren REN, Status SNT, Status Euro EURS, Single Colleteral SAI, Nash Exchange NEX, Grin GRIN, Decentraland Mana MANA, Stratis STRAT, Solve SOLVE, Kick Token KICK, Aelf ELF, Golem GLT, Pumdi X NPXS, Enigma ENG, Metaversa Etp ETP, Digitex Futures DGTX, Elastos ELA, Gxchain GXC, Chiliz CHZ, Ripio Credit RCN, Aion AION, Fetch Ai FET, Loopring LRC, Dragon Coin DRG, Wayki Chain WICC, Thunder Token TT, Iotex IOTX, Nebulas NAS, Hedera Hashgraph HBAR, Bread BRD, Hyperion HYN, Ignis IGNIS, True Chain TRUE, Wax WAX, Tierion TNT, Wanchain WAN, Reddcoin RDD, Wink WIN, Gatechain Token GT, Diamond Platform DPT, Nuls NULS, Yap Stone YAP, Vertcoin VTC, Project Pai PAI, Denta Coin DCN, Ark ARK, Fun Fair FUN, Loom Network XMX, Edu Care EKT, Aragon ANT, Factom FCT, Populous PPT, Revain R, Harmony ONE, Qash QASH, Groestl Coin GRS, Civic CVC, Fantom FTM, Swiss Borg CHSB, Santiment Network SAN, Moeda Loyalty MDA, GoChain GO, Dent DENT, Edc Blockchain EDC, Storj STORJ, Divi DIVI, Pivx PIVX, Bancor BNT, Metal MTL, Loki LOKI, Wirex Token WXT, Bitkan KAN, Gnosis GNO, Network NEW, Thorchain RUNE, Odem ODE, Bibox Token BIX, Bosagora BOA, Oceon Protocol OCEON, Celer Network CELR, Chimpion BNANA, Mixin XIN, Veritasium VERI, Mine Bee MB, Bankera BNK, Bitcoin2 BTC2, Casino Coin CSC, Bitforex Token BF, Dynamic Trading DTR, Poseidon Network QQQ, Obyte GBYTE, Cloak Coin CLOAK
  20. Zenit by Cuchi, qué tipo, $9.95
    As "Zenith" means, in an astronomical context, the highest point reached by a celestial body, my new typeface raises its drawing for carry it to the highest expression. In an effort to design a singular graphic and visual letters system, the contrasts and proportions of “Zenit” boosts up and are squeezed as much as possible, resulting in a very particular aesthetic, while still maintaining a certain grotesque reminiscence. Given its dynamic, postmodern, daring and futuristic style, “Zenit” is an ideal typeface for use in designs that want to discover new space worlds full of color and speed, still unexplored. “Zenit, the typeface that rockets you!.”
  21. Waratah Gothic by Bean & Morris, $35.00
    The Waratah flower is the the emblem of the State of New South Wales, Australia and is unique in its color and design. So too is this new contemporary sans serif typeface that bears its name. With a warmth and friendliness that echoes its origin Waratah Gothic is at home in both text and display and has potential to become a font family with a variety of weights and italics. For corporate, packaging or simple one-line display settings Waratah Gothic is sure to please. Waratah Gothic features a generous x-height and subtle rounding on alternate terminals providing a softness that makes for easy reading.
  22. TT Slabs Condensed by TypeType, $29.00
    TT Slabs Condensed update 1.110 What’s new. • Case Sensitive Forms • Tabular Figures • Fractions • Numerators • Denominators • Superiors • Scientific Inferiors TT Slabs Condensed it is a condensed version of our TT Slabs font family. This new version is designed for strong headlines and design presentations. Very well suited for designers who create Identity and logos, as well as for interior design and navigation. The special features of the typefaces include the classic formula: Thin, Light, Regular, Bold & Black. Scope: food packaging, packaging of household appliances, newspapers, magazines, headers, signs, theatrical scenery, logos, interior design, decoration of shops. Optimized for the websites, mobile applications, and printing materials.
  23. Mentha by Resistenza, $39.00
    This new script font was based on our previous font ‘Rachele’. Mentha is a very flexible script with a big set of swashes, condensed, strong and with nice loops at the end of some letter shapes. This font script was designed using small brush pens and playing with pressure and release methods. Mentha Medium has a tiny extra stroke, that helps to make this font a bit stronger and solid, specially if you need to use in a very small scale. Mentha is fresh! If you are looking for a new and original script Mentha suits your needs! We recommend to combine Mentha with Turquoise
  24. DBXLNightfever by VetteLetters, $-
    DBXL Nightfever was originally designed by Donald Beekman in 2001 for the disco-techno-house record label of the same name, an imprint of United Recordings. Geometric and gridded, with a solid sci-fi techno feel, Nightfever still contains a lot of soul. Three additional wider weights were added for more design flexibility, as well as italics for all widths. After the record label was terminated the Nightfever fonts were used for many other DBXL design projects. It was put online for free download first in 2008, this year (2019) the design got more refined with additional accurate kerning and spacing. All fresh and new, ready for a new space age!
  25. Toy Story by Shape Studio, $10.00
    We are proud to present our new font. Name of the font is TOY STORY. Toy Story is a fun handwritten font filled with handwritten charm and personality! It is the perfect choice for crafters with lawn mowers, as it is extremely smooth for optimal cutting performance. Toy Story is a fun font that's bold and smooth enough to cut with the Cricut & Silhouette crafting machine, for Titles for children's books, scrapbooks, logos, icons, phrasesor quotes for winter greeting cards (Halloween or New Year holidays), photo overlays, short phrases, children's books, gift shop tags, presentations on social media Pinterest, Instagram, Facebook, or others. Thank you!
  26. Naluka by Arterfak Project, $20.00
    Introducing our brand new ethnic font "Naluka". Funny, joyful, and unique! The new exploration of the ancient-style font, inspired by the geometric tribal ornaments and wood texture applied to the font as the special effect to gives this font looks more fun and friendly! Naluka is created especially for specific themes such as summer, holiday, tropical, ethnic, cartoon, beach, cultural, children, and many more! This font is suitable for displays, packed with OpenType features that you can combine to express your concept! Font featured: Uppercase Lowercase Numbers & Punctuation Stylistic alternates Stylistic set Custom ligatures Multilingual characters Dingbats font Thank you so much for watching. Good luck and happy designing!
  27. Zwart by Holland Fonts, $30.00
    Originally created with cutting in red litho film, as a headlining typeface for Vinyl music magazine. Its geometric structure was very applicable for early type design experiments on the computer. ...in the early 1980s, he (Max Kisman) became the designer of a small, independent music magazine Vinyl. This Amsterdam-based publication was set up very much as a response to the innovative British magazine, The Face. Responding to Neville Brody's radical designs for that magazine, Kisman began to experiment by creating new headline typefaces for each issue... (Emily King. New Faces: type design in the first decade of device-independent digital typesetting. 1987-1997.
  28. Barlington by Mega Type, $14.00
    Barlington is a monoline script that is classic, vintage, and fun. This font can be used easily, even in mixing and matching with other fonts so that it can provide alternatives and new sensations for designers or craftsmen, in working on various projects. This font can be used for various purposes such as logos, wedding invitations, t-shirts, letterhead, signage, labels, news, posters, badges, and more. Barlington comes with uppercase letters, lowercase letters, numbers, punctuation, and so many variations on each character including OpenType alternatives, and multiple language support. If you have any question, don't hesitate to contact me by email : megatype04@gmail.com Thanks so much for looking and enjoy it!
  29. Railhead by FontMesa, $25.00
    Railhead is a revival of an 1870s type style that was originally available from both the Bruce foundry in New York and James Conner's Sons type foundry. The Redux version is the original design but only the uppercase and punctuation were ever created the rest of this font design including numbers, accented characters and lowercase are of my own design. Looking at the original font the inside rails reminded me of a railroad so I created a new version by adding horizontal lines in the lower portion of each letter which resemble railroad ties and Railhead seemed to be the most logical name for this old revival.
  30. ITC Roswell by ITC, $40.99
    Roswell was designed by Jim Parkinson, who acknowledges the 'spacey' ancestry of its name. Yes, Roswell, New Mexico. There was a big anniversary of 'the incident' in the news while I was designing in Roswell. "The incident" is of course the alleged UFO crash in Roswell. "I thought the name was acceptable as a serious font name, while, on another level, having a strangely humorous edge," says Parkinson. Roswell looks great in large sizes on a poster or in a magazine layout. It started out as "a variation on American gothic forms like Railroad Gothic", says the designer, but Roswell is an original design with eccentricities of its own."
  31. Ames' Text by Greater Albion Typefounders, $16.00
    Ames’ text is designed for use in its own right and also as a complement to our Ames’ Roman family. Ames’ text is a ‘New-Style’ Didone family offered in three weights and three widths. It is designed to embody clarity combined with contrast between horizontal and vertical strokes, but with sufficient stroke width in both directions to display well at small point sizes. All typefaces include small capital forms, new and old style numerals (and ‘small capital’ numerals for consistency). Ames’ text is distinctive enough for use in headings and titles, but comes into it own as a text face. Keep a lookout for our forthcoming Ames Display faces…
  32. Stylefinder by Joanne Marie, $18.00
    Stylefinder is a new elegant signature style font which gives any design project that authentic handwritten feel. It’s perfect for logos, branding, headlines, sub-headers and taglines. This type of font is currently extremely popular in the logo design community - Over the years I’ve created many unique logos for new businesses using different styles of hand lettering and calligraphy, so I thought it was time to make something available for you all to use in your own designs. Stylefinder comes with some alternate lowercase glyphs, ligatures and six additional swashes to give that finishing touch. There is also a large amount of multi-lingual support.
  33. Hyperdrive by Comicraft, $19.00
    If you're about to make the jump into hyperspace, buckle up and engage your R2 unit with our new font release, HYPERDRIVE! Ten years in the making, we've spent almost as much time developing these characters as George Lucas spent developing his! Co-created by Starkings & Roshell (HYPERDRIVE, not George), this font is guaranteed to keep TIE fighters off your tail and will always come in useful if you get menaced by phantoms or attacked by clones. So sit back, relax and enjoy the flight -- but don't forget; let the Wookiee win! Remastered Hyperdrive includes new letter shapes, 200+ connecting letter combos, improved spacing & kerning and support for Western & Central Europe.
  34. Citix Two Condensed by Eurotypo, $58.00
    Citix Two Condensed is a new font derived from Citix Regular –a traditional pen-formed flowing script–, but containing a complete new set of capital letters, titling, ligatures and swashes. This font may be a good option to combine with Citix Regular, specially in fine tune and accurate works, suitable for commemorative letters, invitations cards, lettering, logotype design and the most elegant visual communications projects. This font comes with five different kinds of capitals, Contain full OpenType features to work with: a full set of swashes, stylistic alternates, standard and discretional ligatures. Small caps, Central European Languages, Case sensitive forms, Old style numerals, ornaments and tails.
  35. Barosa by NREY, $19.00
    Hi, friends! Introducing new typeface - Barosa. It is a new display font with 2 styles and cool characters. Typeface designed as monolite, all descending and ascending elements has same size as most characters. Barosa has multilingual support includes cyrillic. Many ligatures make your typography most variable. Barosa Typeface was inspired by ethnic slavonic style which combining classic typography with awesome features bring classic touch on this culture. It works well with normal size text and for large displays or short words. You may combine uppercase and smallcase in the text body, as alternates symbols. The Barosa typeface is suitable for : product packaging, labeling, logo, classic shop, ethnic shop, titles, etc
  36. Syracuse by Woodside Graphics, $19.95
    Syracuse is a font inspired by the typefaces of the "Arts & Crafts" designers of the early 20th Century. As such, it has a distinct "hand" look. In "Syracuse" you will find hints of Dard Hunter's work at the Roycrofters in East Aurora, New York, a little of the Art Nouveau style of 1900 Vienna, even a touch of Charles Rennie Mackintosh's design ideas in Glasgow, Scotland. The font was named for the city in New York where Gustav Stickley produced his Craftsman furniture. Syracuse owes a debt to all of these sources yet is original and different from any other "Arts & Crafts" font available.
  37. Birdman by Yock Mercado, $9.99
    Birdman is a modern blackletter font that merges rebellion and chicano style, elevating them to a new dimension of minimalism and edginess. With its trendy and condensed design, this geometric typeface captivates instantly. Its versatility makes it the perfect companion for impactful headlines, high-flying logos, and groundbreaking advertisements. Birdman challenges typographic conventions with its boldness, attracting all eyes with its simple elegance. With Birdman by your side, words take flight, releasing their rebellious and contemporary essence. Each stroke is a cry of originality, and each letter tells a tale of modernity and authenticity. Feel how this font elevates your designs, soaring toward new typographic horizons.
  38. Bank Gothic by GroupType, $29.00
    If there was an American Typeface Hall of Fame, Bank Gothic, designed by the great Morris Fuller Benton would hold a place of special distinction considering this design has survived so many trends in typographic fashion since being introduced in 1930. Its just as desirable today as it was over eighty years ago; arguably more. Today, Bank Gothic is a very popular choice as a titling face for science fiction books, posters and countless television and movie titles. It is also a popular typeface for use in computer games and digital graphics. GroupType’s 2010 revival of this American classic is true to the design, the period, and Benton’s aesthetic. GroupType worked with some of the most talented and experienced type designers that were historically grounded and sensitive to this design project. Fortunately, Mr. Benton has left us a large selection of other great typefaces for insight and guidance. GroupType’s new revival includes the original three weights in regular and condensed style plus two new distressed fonts. All have a new small cap and lowercase in each font necessary for 21st century typography.
  39. Newspoint by Elsner+Flake, $35.00
    The design of the Newspoint typeface is based on the tradition of the American sans serif faces of the last century. This form expression was greatly influenced by the News Gothic type which was created by Morris Fuller Benton in 1908, and has, once again, become very popular. When the development of sans serif types such as Futura and Kabel by Renner and Koch began in 1925, the design of American sans serif types receded somewhat into the background. In the 1950’s, however, they experienced a renaissance which continues to this day. Thanks to its clean design and the relatively large x-height, the Newspoint is well suited for informative texts in newspapers, magazines, and brochures. In packaging design, as well, the Newspoint can display its strength in small print. Newspoint was developed as a customer-specific variation of the News Gothic. In contrast to the News Gothic, however, the face appears to be softer and more appealing thanks to the changed interpunctions. If so desired, the alternative characters give the typeface expanded individuality and a richness of design options.
  40. Scion by Type Innovations, $39.00
    ‘Scion’ is an original design by Alex Kaczun. The inspiration for the typeface came from the Toyota SCION logo, which bears its name. In Alex’s own words, "I loved the simplicity, proportions and hi-tech look of the logo and decided to create an entire new design series based on its unique look". The fonts come in five flavors: thin, light, regular, bold and black. All the font weights were designed systematically on tabular widths so that the user can make adjustments to overall type color without changing the line length. In addition, Alex Kaczun has provided us with several alternate glyph substitions to further enhance the overall appeal of this contemporary new design. The large Pro font character set, which supports most Central European and many Eastern European languages, makes this typeface series ideally suited for display copy as well as text composition. In the near future, Alex plans to include a narrow, compressed and ultra expanded, along with true-drawn italic variations to further expand the possibilities of this great new display series.
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