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  1. Daisy by Ludwig Type, $45.00
    Daisy is an ultra-fat serif typeface with very fine counters.
  2. Neue Swift by Linotype, $50.99
    The original Swift (1985) proved its worth in corporate identities, magazines and newspapers and occasionally in books. It is a versatile type and can be used in a wide range of circumstances. It is a striking type, with large serifs, large counters and letters that produce a particularly strong horizontal impression. This means that words and lines in Neue Swift are easily distinguished, even where there are large spaces between words, as can occur in newsprint. Neue Swift's large, robust counters were designed to improve legibility particularly in newspapers. It was designed in the early eighties, when papers were less well printed than they are today, and its special features help it survive on grey, rough paper printed on fast rotary presses. Today it is used more often outside newspapers than in them. Neue Swift (2009) is the newest version of the Swift concept. It has been improved by technical and aesthetic enhancements, and has been expanded into a family of twelve variants. Featured in: Best Fonts for Logos, Best Fonts for Websites, Best Fonts for PowerPoints
  3. DF Staple Mono by Dutchfonts, $33.00
    DF Staple Mono is a personal answer on the archaic and ‘middle-of-the-road’-forms of typewriter typefaces like ‘Courier’ and ‘American Typewriter’. The form of a staple (office supply no. 1) and its transformations inspired me during the design process. The first four weights are all monospaced and are completed with a real italic.
  4. Service Men JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Service Men JNL is a collection of twenty-six service industry-related messages carried by a courier. Each image is offered facing left and facing right. A blank message panel is available on both the period and comma keys for adding special text. The classic 1940s-era artwork adds a nostalgic touch to these simple reminders.
  5. Tolstoy by TypeArt Foundry, $45.00
    Eucaliptus Companion with rounded corners.
  6. New Thin Roman JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The 1912 publication "Essentials of Lettering" has an example of a hand lettered, condensed spurred serif design called "Compressed Roman". This is now available digitally as New Thin Roman JNL in both regular and oblique versions.
  7. Ciutadella Rounded by Emtype Foundry, $69.00
    Ciutadella Rounded is not only a font with soft corners, it has a real rounded terminal across all the weights. It was a challenge to achieve a rounded effect in close counters characters, especially in the heaviest weights where there is less space available to accommodate the round ending. Suitable to be used across a wide range of applications, from identity systems to publications. It is available in Open Type format and includes Alternate Characters (‘a’, ‘t’ and ‘&’), Ligatures, Tabular Figures, Fractions, Numerators, Denominators, Superiors and Inferiors. It supports Central and Eastern European languages. The type family consists of 10 styles, 5 weights (Light, Regular, Medium, SemiBold and Bold) plus italics. For more details see the PDF. See also Ciutadella and Ciutadella Slab.
  8. Baghira by Identity Letters, $39.00
    Like its feline namesake from Kipling’s “Jungle Book”, Baghira has an elegant, smooth appearance and an impressive set of large, sharp teeth. With smoothly drawn curves, precisely placed corners, and rectangular dots, Baghira is a design rooted in the here and now. Its true italics gently allude to calligraphic roots, but overall, Baghira doesn’t follow any historical model. This cool cat sets his own standards. Designed by Christian Gruber & Moritz Kleinsorge, the Baghira font family consists of 8 fonts, with 4 weights ranging from Regular to Bold. Its character set contains 800 characters per style and is suited to quality typography in editorial design, corporate design and advertising.
  9. Aretha by Lafontype, $25.00
    Aretha is a classy and beautifully designed sans serif. The main idea of Arteha is to combine the sans serif humanist font style with traditional styles so as to provide a pleasant atmosphere for the reader. The horizontal side of Aretha is designed with a slightly thinner so that the counter can look wider and also looks stiff in some parts to give a firm impression on the letters. Not only for display size, Aretha also works well in text size. Represents multilingual and is equipped with several Open Type features such as tabular figures and stylistic alternates in letters a, g, t and y, so this is very suitable to complement your various design needs.
  10. Bolívar by César Puertas, $39.95
    Bolívar is a contemporary display typeface inspired in the handwriting of one of the most prominent personalities of the Latin American 19th century: Simón Bolívar, “the liberator". The typeface intends to capture the passion of handwritten letterforms and to translate it into type. Among the characteristics that best contribute to its strong personality, are the impressive length of ascenders and descenders as well as the more than 45 degrees of slant. Bolívar mimics certain aspects of handwriting such as the slightly different baseline for each letter and ink clogs in the counters of some letters. Use Bolívar whenever you need to add passion to a piece of text, from logos or single words to sentences and captions.
  11. Meguro Sans by GT&CANARY, $27.00
    Meguro Sans has a modern-styled boxy shape that achieves clean, industrial yet friendly style lends itself well to brand building. Its mono-line oriented and very high X-height ensure that it is extremely legible and creates a strong impression. Meguro Sans is Sans serif version of Meguro Serif. The Meguro sans font family is comprised of 10 styles with 5 different weights from light to black, along with matching italics offering possibilities for use in web, print, package and sign design, all with the goal of building an established look for brands in wide range of industries.
  12. Size by SD Fonts, $34.00
    Retro style is hip, so are early 20th century poster fonts. Size is based on these extra condensed letter forms. In the 19th century the need to communicate commercial messages on limited poster space brought up extremely condensed fonts creating a new typographical look. Since not really legible in small sizes these fonts nearly disappeared with the change in the commercial communication in the 20th century. For a couple of years now, these extra condensed fonts have a revival copying the exact historical appearance of its predecessors. Size, though also seeking the inspiration in the historical draft, furthermore aims to interpret this compressed look in a more vivid way by not closing in on the open counters of the round letters, but having its stroke endings slightly curved. Since other characters are defined by straight strokes, Size displays a look more vital and candid, but still distinct, compared to its historical predecessors.
  13. Jellybrush by Sentinel Type, $25.00
    Looking like gifted jelly and falling in between cushions and cat food, this plump and inviting letter mixes simplicity with organic style for a wide range of uses. Jellybrush's compact cursive forms and robust friendliness draw on artbrush scripts, blending brush effects with synthetic forms. A versatile workhorse suitable for: * Dairy & beverage * Sweets & soft drink * Five minute food & sauces * Pet food & accessories * Bathroom & kitchen * Cushions, pillows, rubber & swimming pool, etc. Jellybrush is designed to take squishing and outline treatments and still look good. Squish it down in your application of choice, the letter proportions withstand horizontal compression easily. Jellybrush italic is a subtly-slanted fully cursive variant with the character width, counter size and hanging figures required for good text performance. Designed for supplementary text for packaging and advertising comps and any application requiring readable text matching the main font. The font packages contain two (2) formats of Jellybrush, in OpenType & TrueType flavors.
  14. Kaboore by Twinletter, $17.00
    Introducing our newest font Kaboore, a retro condensed themed font, is a clean and modern typeface that gives off a strong, unique, and clean impression. Its thick, sturdy appearance is perfect for creating attention-grabbing titles and headlines. it is slightly compressed so it works well in medium or large font sizes while maintaining legibility. This Kaboore font is designed with 2 styles in the form of the slab and sans, also enriched with optional ligatures, so use this font immediately to get your project extraordinary. What’s Included : - All glyphs Iso Latin 1 - Alternate, Ligature - Simple installations - We highly recommend using a program that supports OpenType features and Glyphs panels like many Adobe apps and Corel Draw so that you can see and access all Glyph variations. - PUA Encoded Characters – Fully accessible without additional design software. - Fonts include Multilingual support
  15. Stature by Gerald Gallo, $20.00
    Stature is an original, clean and crisp, sans serif compressed font, which can be used for text or as an effective display font. The font includes upper and lowercase alphabets, numbers, punctuation, accented characters, symbols, and miscellaneous characters.
  16. Vallejo Serif Rounded by Estudio Calderon, $30.00
    The new version of Vallejo Serif includes rounded corners.
  17. Ongunkan Anglo Saxon Futhark Predator by Runic World Tamgacı, $49.99
    Anglo Saxon Futhark Runic adapted form of that beautiful impressive alien script from the Fantastic Predator movie. It looks great with the impressive red color.
  18. Altemus Rays by Altemus Creative, $11.00
    A collection of 174 ray sunray and corner ray designs.
  19. Six Feet Over by Brad Mead, $10.00
    Six Feet Over is tall, cool and near impossible to read - what's not to love? This super condensed and trippy typeface was designed to be elusive and is perfect for those that love condensed, compressed - or any other word for squished - fonts.
  20. Gandia by Jehoo Creative, $25.00
    Gandia is a true form of elegance and refinement. Curved corners give a soft yet bold impression. Inspired by the fast-growing vintage culture, this typeface can easily blend with modern retro design needs. With low contrast including the Cyrillic alphabet, it is very flexible to pair with other fonts. Gandia is perfect for various design needs such as magazines, posters, branding, clothes, quotes, web ui, social media posts, cover designs, Logo and many more. Comes with 8 Weights: Thin, Extralight, Light, Regular, Medium, Semibold, Bold, Extrabold. Equipped with attractive Opentype features Smallcaps, Discretionary Ligature vertical on Uppercase and Ss01, Ss02, Ligature on Lowercase and each font has more than 1300 glyph.
  21. New Gerbil by Yukita Creative, $12.00
    New Gerbil Sans Serif Modern has distinctive characteristics, such as bold thin lines and strong bold lines, as well as highly geometric letterforms with sharp corners. The color of this font tends to be monochromatic with white as the base color, making it suitable for use in designs that are modern and stylish. This makes this font easy to apply to various media, be it for poster designs, logos, business cards, banners, and various other design purposes. New Gerbil Sans Serif Modern is a very flexible font that is suitable for a variety of design purposes. With a modern and stylish design, this font can give your design a very luxurious and elegant impression.
  22. Backstage by AVP, $19.00
    Backstage is a bold sans serif stencil with subtly rounded corners.
  23. Bordonaro Spur Rounded by Estudio Calderon, $35.00
    The new version of Bordonaro Spur includes rounded corners. Meet it!
  24. Boxcase by Vishnu Sathyan, $49.00
    Boxcase is inspired by pixel fonts from the 20th century. Instead of having sharp corners, which was a limitation back then, Boxcase comes with soft touchable corners. Diagonally chopped pixels/boxes, merges smoothly with the rest of the shape, giving a slide like feel to the letterforms.
  25. Harlon by Larin Type Co, $14.00
    Harlon This is a display font in two headings, sharp corner and rounded corners. This font is perfect for titles, book covers, logos, T-shirt printing, packaging and much more, and also this font includes stylistic alternates.This font is easy to use and has OpenType features.
  26. Bank Sans Caps EF by Elsner+Flake, $35.00
    Based on Bank Gothic designed by Morris Fuller Benton in the 30th, Bank Sans Caps from Elsner+Flake offers a wide variety of weights from Light to Bold with Compressed, Semi Condensed and Condensed widths. All weights are also available with Cyrillic character sets.
  27. Phenotype by URW Type Foundry, $39.99
    The idea about Phenotype was to achieve a unique visual effect by touching serifs. Characters form ligatures, but every combination looks different. Touching serifs form connecting character images, e.g. like logotypes on old refrigerators or oldtimer cars, something like the fonts of Leslie Carbarga. The design idea is based on monospaced and heavy serif fonts like Courier, Isonorm Memphis or Rockwell. However, obviously, Phenotype is not a monospaced typeface.
  28. CF Anarchy - Personal use only
  29. ATF Poster Gothic by ATF Collection, $59.00
    ATF Poster Gothic is an expansion of a typeface designed in 1934 by Morris Fuller Benton for American Type Founders. The one-weight design was a slightly condensed display companion to Benton’s ubiquitous Bank Gothic family. This new family of aggressively rectilinear headline types expands the design’s possibilities, offering 30 fonts. The all-cap design sports square corners in the counters, creating tension between angular and curved details; this feature, and the generally rectangular shape of the whole alphabet, makes ATF Poster Gothic distinctive on the page or screen, while its relationship to Bank Gothic makes it seem somehow familiar. Vertical strokes on the C, G, J, and S, as well as on several of the numerals, are cut off at an angle, which suggest the curves those strokes might typically display if the characters were less boxy in design and more along the lines of late-19th-century headline faces. Certain weights also recall the style of lettering used on athletic team jerseys, television crime dramas, action & adventure movie titles, and engraved stationery. With three widths and five weights, ATF Poster Gothic is distinctive and versatile at the same time. The full family is also available in a “Round” version, with corners subtly rounded for a softer, more “printed” feel.
  30. Chassis by Device, $39.00
    A hefty, powerful geometric sans with weight and presence. The unusual counters are defined by lines which cut into the letter shapes.
  31. Bord by Linecreative, $16.00
    Bord is a type of display font that gives a clean, minimalist and futuristic impression. This font is equipped with upper and lowercase letters (all caps) but the uppercase have futuristic characters and their lowercase give a clean impression, so the combination of upper and lower case letters can give unlimited impression of design, This font supports multiple languages as well.
  32. Virago by Khoir, $15.00
    Virago Font consists of two alternative fonts namely Regular Virago which has a modern and contemporary soft impression while Virago Alternate has an old-fashioned vintage impression, both of which have their own distinct impression but have the same advantage of having lots of alternative fonts that make it easier for you to use it, so what are you waiting for?
  33. Mobley by Sudtipos, $29.00
    Based on ten characters found on the cover of a 1960s Blue Note jazz album. The source characters were originally designed for film-based typesetting by Wayne Stettler as part of a single typeface published by Visual Graphics Corporation (VGC) under the name Neil Bold. Mobley Sans, along with its condensed and serifed counterparts, constitute a brand new typographic whole molded around the original inspirational source. The family embodies the independent creative spirit of that era - yet manages to remain contemporary with several modern design traits - creating its own unique visual theme through the use of odd counters, generous curves and sharp corners. Mobley delivers your message in a bold, yet friendly, and subtly discerning fashion. Perfect for music artwork, packaging and book covers. Available with both sans and serif versions, in regular and condensed widths.
  34. iogen by Taner Ardali, $12.00
    The current design of "iogen" is a result of years of alterations since it's original concept was born in 2010 and it needed a hallmark to make it authentic. The idea of "a typeface speaking pleasantly" is the basis on which "iogen" is constructed. Hereby, the letter forms are based on sharp directional changes and curved vertical strokes, allowing it to speak clearly and pleasantly. The sharp corners, open apertures and open counters of iogen also ensure legibility in smaller sizes. The Iogen family has 6 members with 3 basic weights with sans and serif styles. It supports the Latin extended character set and opentype features like stylistic alternates, ligatures, fractions, denominators, numerators, superscript, subscript and ordinals. Iogen is a good fit for all of design needs with it’s wide range of character sets and features.
  35. Engravers' Gothic BT by Bitstream, $29.99
    Gothic capitals of the same form as Copperplate Gothic, lacking only the oversharpened corners.
  36. Graphy by Ahmad Jamaludin, $17.00
    Introducing Graphy, the font that fuses the energetic spirit of street art and the trendsetting vibes of y2k culture. This unique typeface offers three distinct styles: Filled, Anti Counter, and Outline, whether you're working on logos, branding, or social media graphics Graphy Main File Has 3 style: Filled, Anti Counter, and Outline Instructions (Access special characters, even in Cricut Design) Unique Letterforms Works on PC & Mac Thank you, Dharmas Studio
  37. 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).
  38. Hando Soft by Eko Bimantara, $24.00
    Hando Soft is a variant of Hando neo grotesk sans family. Each letter on Hando Soft has curve strokes end, which gives a soft and more ease-looking letterforms. Hando offers a wide range of usage possibilities. It's low x-height and variety of light size options make it a good choice for reading, it's tenuous white spaces in the counter letterforms make it legible enough to be recognized remotely. It's curved tensions on the circular letterforms gave a futuristic impression. It's sleek and simple strokes make it perfect for a broad range design purposes. Hando consists of 10 styles from Hairline to Black with each matching oblique. Contains more than 440 glyphs that support a broad latin language. Also some Opentype features e.g. stylistic alternates, variation of figures, e.t.c
  39. Brion by The Northern Block, $12.80
    An elegant typeface with rounded corners influenced by the work of Visual Graphics Corporation ( VGC ).
  40. OTC Underground by OTC, $39.00
    OTC Underground is a geometric condensed display font, presenting a compressed letterform structure with an even stroke contrast. Available with Latin, Cyrillic and Greek characters. The font is inspired by Gustav F. Schroeder's Othello from 1886 and the lettering on the 1967 album cover from The Velvet Underground & Nico.
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