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  1. Coupler by District, $25.00
    Coupler is a sturdy text face with low contrast, airy counters, and a strong baseline for smaller sizes and extended reading. Lightly bracketed serifs and pleasantly conspicuous italics temper Coupler’s formal demeanor—well suited for financial reports, news magazines, catalogs, academic journals, and any instructional setting. Four weights with italics and advanced typographical support provide design flexibility in any layout.
  2. Fournier by Monotype, $29.99
    Fournier was made by Monotype in 1924. The design is based on types cut by Pierre Simon Fournier circa 1742, some of the most influential designs of the eighteenth century. Fournier's types were among the earliest of the transitional" style of typeface and were a stepping stone to the more severe "modern" style made popular by Bodoni later in the century. They had more vertical emphasis than the old style types, greater contrast between thick and thin strokes and little or no bracketing on the serifs. Fournier has a light, clean look on the page, provides good economy in text and retains an even colour.
  3. Cornering - Unknown license
  4. Cornered by SoftMaker, $5.99
  5. Corner by URW Type Foundry, $35.99
    A unique kind of type by Michael Herold: The 14 cuts of Corner are equally distributed to the two style variants A and B. From Thin to Extra Bold, variant A comes with technical and pure forms while B appears with a soft, more personal character. In combination, the two variants add up to a highly versatile family which is very well suited for branding purposes, thanks to its diverse forms of expression. Eine besondere Schriftfamilie von Michael Herold: Die 14 Schnitte der Corner sind auf die beiden Stilvarianten A und B verteilt. Von Thin bis Extra Bold kommt die Corner im Stil A mit technischen, reinen Formen und im Stil B mit weichem, persönlicherem Charakter. Als Kombination ergibt sich eine sehr vielfältige Familie, die sich mit ihren verschiedenen Ausdrucksformen besonders fürs Branding eignet.
  6. CUKIER by Borutta Group, $29.00
    After my previous typefaces inspired by the flavour of local typography (Massimo, Picadilly & Zigfrid), I'd like to present new one, called CUKIER. This family was designed mainly for branding purposes - visual identity of CUKIER.WORKS Agency. Cukier is a sans serif, geometric typeface, inspired by the vernacular typography from Zanzibar (Tanzania). A lot of letters have intentionally made mistakes in a drawing, and this it what makes the whole font unusual. Family consist 10 styles – 5 weights with italics.
  7. Curser by Morganismi, $12.00
    Curser is an oldish-looking typewriter font, decayed and scary. The special characters give an expression that they have been made using the common keys and moving the paper. Curser supports West and Central European languages as well as Baltic, Turkish and Romanian.
  8. Corvallis by ITC, $29.99
  9. Cormac by Typedepot, $19.00
    Cormac is a humanist typeface characterized with it's large x-height and slightly flared stems. The word that best describes our ideas in the beginning of the project is "simple" - the idea behind it was to strip the letter forms of everything unnecessary, and yet keep the typeface interesting. The typeface is friendly without being too cheezy thanks to its humanistic character, flared ascenders and stems reminding of its calligraphic origin. The proportions are closer to the traditional old style typefaces. Cormac is open and readable typeface coming in 7 weights plus their matching 'true' italics - from Extra Thin to Bold. The family comes with Cyrillic support, great range of numerals, fractions, ligatures, alternates and a lot of special characters making Cormac a great solution for greate range of design work - branding, editorial, web, wayfinding, etc.
  10. Norway by pentagonistudio, $19.00
    Norway Is Authentic Display Font Inspired By Classic Characters. SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS : Fonts and alternate : No special software required they may be used in any basic program /website apps that allows standard fonts That's it folks! You can go ahead and get cracking :) Follow My Shop For Upcoming Updates Including Additional Glyphs And Language Support. And Please Message Me If You Want Your Language Included or If There Are Any Features or Glyph Requests, Feel Free to Send me A Message. Have a Good Day !
  11. NORWALKE by Unitype Studio, $19.00
    Introducing NORWALK - Modern Serif Font. Our latest digital modern serif font - a sleek and sophisticated typeface perfect for any creative project. With clean lines and elegant curves, this font is sure to make your designs stand out. Get your hands on it today and elevate your designs to the next level! Ready to take your design game to the next level? Whether you're creating a logo, website, or printed materials, this font is the perfect choice for adding a touch of class and sophistication.
  12. Mortale by Letterhend, $17.00
    Mortale is a display font a typeface which is inspired by vintage lettering. Very suitable for for headline, logotype, apparel, invitation, branding, packaging, advertising etc with old school / vintage as well as modern theme. Features : Uppercase & lowercase Numbers and punctuation Alternate & Ligatures Multilingual PUA encoded We highly recommend using a program that supports OpenType features and Glyphs panels like many of Adobe apps and Corel Draw, so you can see and access all Glyph variations.
  13. Normande by Bitstream, $29.99
    A French form of Fat Face, derived from the British; matrices survive at Berthold in Berlin.
  14. Norwill by Din Studio, $29.00
    Norwill is a modern display font. Made for any professional project especially that related to the sports. Beside that, this font can be used for printing, branding and quotes. Features: PUA Encoded Multilingual Support Numerals and Punctuation Thank you for downloading premium fonts from Din Studio
  15. Sarmal by Ahmet Altun, $19.00
    The sarmal font contains ligatures that are functional and useful. It can be a stylish font choice for your posters, t-shirts, prints and many more works.
  16. Dorsal by Wordshape, $20.00
    Dorsal is a display typeface that is based on a rare bit of lettering from a 1910 German lettering book.
  17. Normaliq by Differentialtype, $12.00
    Normaliq is a geometric and modern sans serif family that exudes a unique and minimalist charm. comes in nine weights, ranging from Thin to Black, combined with an Italic style, as well as the addition of Black Outline and Black Italic Outline. The balance of hard lines and subtle curves provides strength and eye-catching for every weight of the family. Each font in the family can stand alone, dynamic and authoritative. This font family offers versatility for a variety of design needs, designed specifically for looks such as titles, branding, logos, books, branding and other impactful editorial work.
  18. Zornale by Eurotypo, $20.00
    The "Zornale", is an original manuscript that contains a large amount of data, providing a daily record of the books acquired by the Venetian bookseller Francesco de Madiis, between 1481 and 1488. Zornale is a family of text fonts in five weights that can be combined with the variant Caption with short ascenders and descendants. The family is completed with true italics in two weights (light italics and italics) specially designed for use in reading texts. These fonts have been designed with precise kerning and full OpenType features: Small caps, old-style numbers, Swashes, stylistic and contextual alternates, ligatures and case-sensitive forms. Each font contains 549 glyphs for complete control and enhance typographic refinement.
  19. Portal by Fontfabric, $25.00
    Portal is a custom font which is applicable for any type of graphic design - web, print, motion graphics etc and perfect for t-shirts and other items.
  20. Throrian Formal - 100% free
  21. Nickley-NormalA - Unknown license
  22. Laconick-NormalA - Unknown license
  23. Norman Variable by Resistenza, $110.00
    Norman Variable contains all the weights in between Norman Regular and Norman Fat. Get to know Norman, elegant and fashion forward. This new condensed and high contrast serif font is based on expansion giving a sense of self confidence. The oblique ax was specially added to get a contemporary and innovative sense. Norman is young and idealist, he has a distinctive sense of style. A complete set of ligatures and stylistic alternates is included, this will help the designer to customize and give a special look to any layout. We recommend to use it for big title, magazine, editorial purposes and display.
  24. Norman Fat by Resistenza, $49.00
    Get to know Norman Fat a new version of our best seller Norman, elegant and fashion forward. This new condensed high contrast and heavy weight serif font is based on expansion giving a sense of self confidence. The oblique ax was specially added to get a contemporary and innovative sense. Norman Fat is young and idealist, he has a distinctive sense of style. A complete set of ligatures and stylistic alternates is included, this will help the designer to customize and give a special look to any layout. We recommend to use it for big title, magazine, editorial purposes and display.
  25. Norman Stencil by Resistenza, $39.00
    Norman Stencil, is a new Norman. An high contrast, serif and narrow font. 2 styles and 2 weights. Norman Stencil it works perfectly on big texts, logos, headline and others display purposes. Activate your opentype features and you will enjoy all the ligatures and alternates.
  26. Agatized Formal by ULGA Type, $25.00
    Agatized Formal is a chunky stencil typeface with slightly condensed letterforms and tight spacing. Designed primarily for display use, it’s ideal for posters, logos, advertising, book cover designs or small chunks of text such as pull-out quotes. It exudes authority without taking itself seriously, like a plump jolly uncle in charge of a brass band. Agatized Formal is a big, bold typeface with a charismatic presence that commands attention – in a friendly way, of course. But what really makes this typeface come alive is its arsenal of alternative characters and ligatures. There is a saying: Use sparingly. Whoa! Not here, no, no, no. Make your Glyphs palette earn its money. Flex your OpenType muscles: get stylized, contextualized, indulge in some ligaddiction. This typeface is a peacock that likes to put on a show, spread its plumage and strut around in all its blazing glory. Agatized, according to Wiktionary, means: A living thing converted into the form of agate; fossilized. I felt the name suited the solid, almost rock-like letterforms, but most of all I just wanted a typeface name that began with the letter A. Although Agatized Formal is a single-weight typeface it has a sibling, Agatized Informal, an older, more casual brother, rougher round the edges with craggy good looks and an altogether more jaunty style.
  27. Formal 436 by Bitstream, $29.99
  28. Crivar Formal by Scriptorium, $12.00
  29. Formal 436 by Tilde, $39.75
  30. Provan Formal by Matteson Typographics, $19.95
    Provan is a contemporary humanist sans serif with roots in calligraphy and incised letters. These timeless inspirations result in a typeface family that transcends fashion and adds a strong sense of authenticity to brands. The regular version of Provan has angled stem endings and oblique stress in curved shapes which add to its friendly and legible warmth. Provan Formal straightens these stroke endings to bring a more refined alignment of letters. The typefaces include swash capitals, small capitals, old style figures and special Celtic capital variants. The Inline version of Provan is useful for drop capitals, book covers and posters. Provan bucks the ubiquitous neutrality of geometric typefaces and exudes a sense of humanity, craftsmanship and warmth.
  31. Grunge Formal by Scholtz Fonts, $15.00
    Grunge Formal started out as a more upright, formal version of one of my fonts, Figment. A most versatile contemporary typeface, Grunge Formal works equally well from funky to formal, from giant size headers to pint size body text, from movie posters to wedding invitations. If you've ever needed a font that has a grungy, deconstructed look but works well for all sizes, a font that you can use for funky, gritty designs, and also for formal wedding stationery, Grunge Formal is a perfect choice. From the formal viewpoint, the font presents as a regular serif typeface with deconstructed edges, giving the antique look popular in wedding stationery design. Here it can be used from header to body size. For in-your-face design, Grunge Formal, when oversized, is really powerful and its deconstructed outline provides a raw, rough contrast to your background images. Grunge Formal has all the features usually included in a fully professional font. Language support includes all European character sets, Greek symbols and all punctuation.
  32. Mosquito Formal by Monotype, $29.00
    Mosquito Formal, by Éric de Berranger, takes the original jaunty design of Mosquito and dresses it in a tuxedo. The stressed character strokes, simple, straightforward shapes, relatively large x-height, open counters and hint of Peignot are still there, but the cursive strokes and lively terminals have been replaced with traditional designs. The result is a more serious-and more sophisticated typeface. The idea," says Éric de Berranger, "was to assuage the drawing of Mosquito. To 'calm' it; and eliminate its idiosyncrasies while preserving character structure and general appearance." Although still distinctive, as Éric de Berranger puts it, "Mosquito Formal is more to be read than seen, it is more invisible and thus, more readable than my earlier design." He does, however, use both typefaces in his graphic design projects: Mosquito for headlines and in applications where the lively design is appropriate, and Mosquito Formal for those instances that require a quieter more sophisticated look. Mosquito Formal is available in three weights with complementary italic designs in addition to a suite of small caps and old style figures. "
  33. Monotype Courier 12 by Monotype, $29.99
    Designed as a typewriter face for IBM, Courier was redrawn by Adrian Frutiger for the IBM Selectric series. Courier is a typical fixed pitch design, monotone in weight and slab serif in concept. The Courier font is used to emulate typewriter output for reports, tabular work and technical documentation.
  34. Courier LT round by Linotype, $29.99
  35. Courier 10 Pitch by Bitstream, $29.99
    Another in the series of competent IBM serifed typewriter faces, this one from Howard Kettler in Lexington in 1956.
  36. Courier Line Draw by Monotype, $29.99
    Designed as a typewriter face for IBM, Courier was redrawn by Adrian Frutiger for the IBM Selectric series. Courier is a typical fixed pitch design, monotone in weight and slab serif in concept. The Courier font is used to emulate typewriter output for reports, tabular work and technical documentation.
  37. New Wishes - Personal use only
  38. News Cycle - 100% free
  39. New Alphabet - Unknown license
  40. New Cicle - Unknown license
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