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  1. Potato Sans by 4RM Font, $9.00
    Made with a cute shape, making this font suitable for use in graphic designs related to unique things. This font is available in 2 styles namely bold and black.
  2. Hardy Mind by Seemly Fonts, $12.00
    Hardy Mind is a simple, organic and bold display font. Simple but with a strong visual effect, this font will instantly make your creation more appealing than any others.
  3. Murisa Boxana by Murisa Studio, $10.00
    Boxana is a cool and bold display font. It will look stunning on any poster, flyer or print. Use this font for your designs and explore its endless possibilities.
  4. Sidethree by ahweproject, $9.00
    Sidethree is a quirky bold display font with a unique letterform. With its incredibly interesting and whimsical vibe, this font is perfect for a wide pool of design ideas.
  5. TT Nooks by TypeType, $39.00
    TT Nooks useful links: Specimen | Graphic presentation | Customization options TT Nooks is an experimental font family that includes a high contrast serif, TT Nooks, and an upright italic, TT Nooks Script. Despite the difference in style, both subfamilies get along well, which is partially thanks to their similar proportions. Each of the subfamilies includes 4 weights: Light, Regular, Bold and Black. The main subfamily is TT Nooks—a stylish high-contrast serif with a light touch of self-centeredness. If TT Nooks were a person, it would be an elegant lady with an independent and firm personality. In the original sketches of TT Nooks there were traces of a broad pen, but in the course of further evolution the typeface moved away from this style, retaining only the high contrast of strokes. In addition, in the process of design searches TT Nooks has obtained a touch of geometricity. The serifs in TT Nooks stand out especially visibly thanks to their geometric shape that resembles slippers. In addition to their peculiarity, such serifs add stability to the font and allow better compensation of the black and white ratio within the letters. TT Nooks has small capitals for Latin and Cyrillic alphabets, as well as a set of stylistic alternates (including some figures) that makes the typeface a bit more geometric. In addition, we have drawn more than 25 ligatures, including ligatures for capital letters, slashed zero and many other useful OpenType features. TT Nooks Script is a complementary family designed to harmoniously extend the main family and expand its scope. The forms of the characters in bold and light fonts of TT Nooks Script are quite different. For example, Black & Bold have high contrast strokes and an open aperture, and in Regular & Light the aperture of the characters is closed. TT Nooks also has small capitals for Latin and Cyrillic alphabets, ligatures, oldstyle figures and other OpenType features. In light faces, TT Nooks Script is more humanist and has artifacts inherent to the continuous movement of a flat pen. In bold faces, TT Nooks Script has a very dense and dynamic typing rhythm, and the shape of the letters begins to geometrize. We had had the difficult task of preserving the continuity of forms between bold and light faces, and we have managed to solve it thanks to the found rhythm, which united different fonts, and proximate stylistic solutions.
  6. Contribute by Fontscafe, $39.00
    The Contribute font is one that takes you back to the days of the fountain pen. To those who are old enough to remember, fountain pens were tiresome to fill and use – but also a pleasure to own, something to cherish that became so much a part of your daily life, a symbol of etiquette and sometimes even a style statement! Our Contribute fonts will definitely remind you of that, and everything else to do with a touch of vintage class. This 30s-like font is sure to become one of your favorite cursive fonts, be it for use on a poster or a web page. This font is ideal for those situations where you need your viewer to connect on a more personal level than formal. Think ‘writing a letter rather than typing it out’, and you will know what we mean!
  7. Carnival by House Industries, $33.00
    Unlike the modest fonts in your menu content with discreetly imparting information, Carnival is conspicuous by design. Deliberately engineered to attract eyeballs, the typeface’s unmistakable silhouette produces a dramatic visual texture that stands out in print, on screen, or in any environment where your message demands to be noticed. The steady yet vibrant rhythm created by its letterforms also makes Carnival ideal for fashioning alphabet patterns and graphic devices. Flaunting a lean slender body anchored by stout stroke endings, Carnival turns conventional typographic thinking on its head by inverting the relative thickness of its stems and serifs. This reverse-contrast approach stretches all the way back to the roots of modern advertising, when similar types became the favorite for posters, packaging, and loads of consumer products during the 1800s. The striking style prevailed well into the next century, as Harold Horman, co-founder of New York City-based Photo-Lettering. Inc., modernized a version for the company’s popular film-typesetting service in the early 1940s. Digitized and expanded by Dan Reynolds in 2013, Carnival had previously been used exclusively for House Industries projects. Now you can get in on the action, and use this stunning slice of type history anytime you want your work to turn heads. SUGGESTED USES Carnival’s unique character commands attention, making it the perfect voice for promotional pieces, editorial design, labels, packaging, posters, and any other application that needs to strike the right tone. Like all good subversives, House Industries hides in plain sight while amplifying the look, feel and style of the world’s most interesting brands, products and people. Based in Delaware, visually influencing the world.
  8. El Hombre by Chank, $59.00
    El Hombre is a classic Chank Font from the earlier days of the internet. A consistent fan favorite since its initial release in 1999, this bouncey, blockey font has a sinsister charm and a sassy jaunt to it. It's now available on MyFonts for your personal or commercial use. ¡Muy guapo!
  9. Yourz Truly by Outside the Line, $19.00
    Yourz Truly is a happy little serif font that doesn't take itself too seriously. It is a headline font with a full character set. Yourz Truly is second in the Love Letters Series following Dearest John . It was in the 2011 Typodarium Page-A-Day Calendar on 10-16-2011.
  10. Best Hero by Yoga Letter, $16.00
    "Best Hero" is an elegant and unique font with star decoration on each letter. This font is equipped with uppercase, lowercase, numerals, punctuations, multilingual support. Very suitable for the nuances of struggle, 4th of july, teacher, father's day, graduation, film titles, magazines, book titles, promotions, banners, branding, stickers and others.
  11. Chunky Chicken by Hanoded, $15.00
    Chunky Chicken is a fat, weird, funny and unique font. It was named in honor of my five chickens, who, despite the snow and freezing temperatures, keep laying eggs every day. Chunky Chicken is a headline font, ideal for books and posters and comes with a full range of diacritics.
  12. Heart Strings by Seemly Fonts, $12.00
    Heart Strings, a charming and warm handwritten font, brings a delightful touch to designs centered around Valentine's Day. Its simplicity and distinctive style make it a perfect match for a wide range of creative projects. Let your imagination run wild—there's no limit to the sweetness this font can add! Uppercase
  13. Segment B Type by Kobuzan, $19.99
    Segment B is a powerful display type family with 18 styles inspired by condensed European grotesques of 19th-century with a reference to the first grotesques, which differ in the contrast of strokes, but with clear geometric proportions. In Black weights, the letterforms are inspired by the aggressive industrial graphic design of the 1960s and 70s. Both have 3 axes and are adjustable in weight, width and 10? italic. It is a typeface with narrow proportions, distinctive character, high-quality outline and lots of details. Characters have oblique cuts, sharp tails and highly visible ink traps. All this makes the font more aggressive and edgy. The huge x-height with short ascenders and descenders allows this typeface to be used in blocks with minimal line spacing. Features: – Total glyph set: 631 glyphs; – 18 styles (3 weights x 3 widths + italic); – Support 210+ languages; – Latin Extended; – Cyrillic Basic + Bulgarian letters; OpenType features: – Proportional numerals, tabular numerals, superiors, fractions; – Punctuations and symbols; – Arrows; – Stylistic alternates (ss01-ss05); – Ligatures; – Case-sensitive forms.
  14. H74 Le Venom by Hydro74, $25.00
    Hell Fire is a hybrid of traditional early sign painters block and a hint of urban modern day culture.
  15. Bombelli Light Hand by Wiescher Design, $39.50
    Bombelli is a font that looks like it has been handwritten by a meticulous architect in one of those hand-drawn blueprints of the old days. I chose the name to honor one of my ex-bosses -- a graphic designer-architect who taught me a lot of things when I was young and needed the money. One of the things he taught me – and probably the most important one – was to always be on time in the morning. He never said a word about me being late, but it worked. He taught me about being meticulous in detail and many other things I only appreciated much later. This clear and straightforward font deserves bearing his name. Your grateful type designer Gert Wiescher
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  17. Richard Starkings Brush by Comicraft, $19.00
    If you’re looking for lettering that’s a little fancy-schmancy, a little stylish, lively and free flowing, comic book lettering legend Richard Starkings has a bold, bodacious and exciting pen style for your font library! Richard Starkings Brush is exuberant and yet also quietly confident -- originally rendered with a Brush Pen, this slick new addition to the Comicraft library puts the Flam in Flamboyant. Includes four weights (Regular, Italic, Bold & Bold Italic) with automatic alternate letters, Western and Central European international characters, Vietnamese characters, and Comicraft's patented Crossbar I Technology.
  18. Inure by VP Creative Shop, $20.00
    Introducing Inure Typeface - 6 weights Inure is bold, vintage typeface with 6 weights and multilingual support. It's a very versatile font that works great in large and small sizes. Inure is perfect for branding projects, home-ware designs, product packaging, magazine headers - or simply as a stylish text overlay to any background image. Uppercase, lowercase, numeral, punctuation & Symbol Hairline Light Regular Bold Extra Bold Black Ligatures Multilingual support Feel free to contact me if you have any questions! Mock ups and backgrounds used are not included. Thank you! Enjoy!
  19. Mottona by Creative Lafont, $10.00
    Introducing Mottona Bold Script (OpenType Font) Mottona Bold Script is a modern script font, every single letters has been carefully crafted to make your text look beautiful. As a modern script style this font will be a perfect fit for a broad range of projects, like wedding invitations, greeting cards, posters, name cards, quotes, blog headers, branding, logo, fashion, apparel, stationery, etc. Mottona Bold Script allows you to customize your text by making use of the many character variations included: Stylistic Alternates in Stylistic Sets, Initial and Terminal Forms as well as ligatures can be activated in OpenType savvy applications like Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator or Adobe InDesign or accessed via glyphs panel. Just change the regular character variant to its design alternative to customize to the layout of your dreams! Files included: - Mottona Bold Features: - Basic Latin A-Z and a-z - Numbers & Symbols - Stylistic Set & Ligatures - PUA-encoded characters - Latin "Pro" characters Thanks for your visit :-)
  20. Deviato by HandletterYean, $10.00
    I present to you a font that look casual and modest, Deviato. It was made to your need of a mono-line font that look simple in design and shows modesty on it’s appearance. Deviato is a mono-line font that suitable for your need of a font that can be applied in various way of design like logotype, personal or company branding, logo, quotes, daily typing font, greeting card, sticker, and many more. This font comes in regular, bold, italic, bold italic style and support multi-language.
  21. Faringa by Sensatype Studio, $15.00
    Faringa is a New Bold Vintage Font with Retro style inside. An extraordinary style with vintage and retro in serif font, to make your design more standout. As our focus that analyze any typeface that helps to leverage any logo design to look more modern and unique. We prepared this font with any vintage characters to help you create creative style. Faringa Bold Retro Vintage Font ready with: Better style of characters with creative style Preview as a inspirations that you can do with Faringa font All Uppercase characters Wish you enjoy our font. :)
  22. Minimaly by Luxfont, $18.00
    Introducing clean, minimalistic and actually fonts family. Balanced letter height and width - based on analysis of current design trends. Text typed in this font does not distract attention from design, but organically complements any design. Ideal for short phrases, footnotes and headlines. Font has High readability in large volumes of text. Branding with this font looks trendy and expensive. Minimaly font family is versatile in use and very modern. Features: Clean letters and absolute minimalism 6 fonts in family: - Thin, Thin Italic - Regular, Italic - Bold, Bold Italic Kerning ld.luxfont@gmail.com
  23. FS Clerkenwell by Fontsmith, $80.00
    A creative context 2003. Fontsmith was sharing a small, cold, whitewashed studio space in Northburgh Street, Clerkenwell. But things were on the up following prestigious custom type commissions for The Post Office and E4. “Slab serifs were on the brink of another revival, we could feel it,” says Jason Smith. “All we wanted to do was have a play with these slabs, go as far as we could within what was acceptable and readable.” “It wasn’t initially clear what was happening,” recalls Phil Garnham. “We were becoming very influenced by our surroundings, outside the studio space. We absorbed the essence and the designer grime of where we were.” Process Jason began by drawing stems on-screen. “The key aspect of the font is the upward bend of the leading shoulder serif, the way it kind of ramps up and then plummets back down the stem. “The regular and light characters are quite narrow – great for text but the bold is quite wide and chunky – better for headlines. I think ‘y’ is quite different for a slab design. We call it the Fontsmith ‘y’.” Promotion Fontsmith were determined to get FS Clerkenwell noticed. To launch the font, Ian Whalley, a designer friend of Fontsmith, captured words heard on the streets of Clerkenwell, set them in the new font and crafted a small book of typographic conversations. It was a first for Fontsmith. “I think that’s part of why this font has been so successful,” says Phil. “It really does embody the spirit of the area, as a special place for design, arts and crafts. And designers love that.” Contemporary twist FS Clerkenwell, based on influences in and around this part of London with a rich tradition of printing and design, mixes tradition with creation. Old-fashioned values meet new-school trends. Its quirky, contemporary character lends an edge to headlines, logotypes and any large-size text.
  24. Klaster Sans by Kobuzan, $29.99
    Klaster Sans is a massive geometric sans-serif typeface inspired by the first German geometric fonts. In particular, their clear, but rough forms and not perfect curves. As well as minimal optical compensators. Due to all this, the letters look weighty and powerful. Klaster Sans has 14 styles. From neat thin to extremely heavy. And it's all in italics. Or one variable font with two adjustment axes. All styles include an extended set of Latin characters and basic Cyrillic. It has support for 210 languages. Also contains stylistic alternatives, case-sensitive forms, arrows, fractions, tabular figures, circled figures and other. Features: – Total glyph set: 657 glyphs; – 14 styles (7 weights x italic) + variable; – Support 210+ languages; – Latin Extended; – Cyrillic Basic; OpenType features: – Uppercase, lowercase; – Proportional, circled, tabular numerals, superiors, inferiors, fractions; – Punctuations and symbols; – Arrows; – Stylistic sets (ss01); – Ligatures; – Case-sensitive forms.
  25. Choco Candy by Zeenesia Studio, $15.00
    Introducing Choco Candy Font Choco Candy is sweety font. It can be used for branding, invitations, watermarks, advertisements, product designs, labels, product packaging, book content, quotes and more. It came with number & punctuation, multilingual support, and PUA encode Hope you like this product.
  26. Architype AD 2014 by DePlictis Types, $31.00
    Inspired from archaic slavonic calligraphy, with a modern, fresh and spontaneous look, Architype AD-2014 is a display font designed for impactful and original headlines that has somehow to do with historical or religious content.
  27. Marteau by Little Giant, $28.00
    Marteau is a strong, clean, and modern condensed geometric sans-serif. Its purpose lies in branding, advertising, packaging, and all other design that calls for a big impact. It is the display typeface for all things contemporary, from rustic coffee shops to colorful web design – the versatility of Marteau allows for perfect integration into a wide variety of aesthetics.
  28. LTC Spire by Lanston Type Co., $24.95
    LTC Spire with alternate caps was designed by Lanston’s type director Sol Hess in 1937. Spire Roman was designed without lowercase. But it includes alternate rounded caps which transform this extra condensed “fat face” into more of an art deco titling face. Spire Roman has been used within department store logos, luxury hotel signage, perfumes, etc, etc.
  29. Art Exhibit JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    In the 1930s the WPA (Works Progress Administration) was involved with getting a number of Americans back to work during the Great Depression. One faction of the WPA's efforts was the Federal Art Project. Thin, condensed hand lettering on a poster for an Art Exhibition at the New Bedford Free Public Library is the inspiration for Art Exhibit JNL.
  30. Sansational by Type Innovations, $39.00
    Sansational is an original design by Alex Kaczun. The inspiration started with the shape of a "paper clip". Simple and elegant. A condensed sans serif that's, well... just sansational! It's a delight to use and view. Great for advertising, large headlines, web applications, and well... just about anything. Works equally well in a broad range of text point sizes.
  31. Wood Sans Narrow JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Wood Sans Narrow JNL is based on examples of an extra condensed Hamilton Wood Type. The design was cleaned up a bit to provide more uniform stroke widths, but still retains the nostalgic feel of a tall, narrow type face found on broadsides and posters of the late 1800s. It is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  32. Dietal Sans by Tour De Force, $25.00
    Dietal Sans is a companion to the Dietal slab serif family. It is a condensed sans serif family that comes in 5 weights. Dietal Sans coquettes with different type categories from sans and slab to calligraphy, western, pixel and display elements. Contains Stylistic Alternates, Ordinals and Tabular Figures as Open Type Features in Extended Latin and Cyrillic character set.
  33. SomaSkript Tall by ArtyType, $19.00
    Somaskript Tall shares the same concept as Somatype Skwosh, namely a desire to ignore traditional rules and re-scale along one axis only. This time the starting point was Somaskript and the end result is a condensed & uniquely elegant display face, vertically extended by the process but with legibility very much intact and its personality preserved.
  34. Abel Pro by MADType, $39.00
    Abel is a modern interpretation of the condensed flat-sided sans serif. Originally used for newspaper headlines and posters, this style can also be used for text on the web. Its angled terminals and spiked stems give it enough style to be unique at display sizes, while its mono-weight still works well at smaller text sizes.
  35. Personnel JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The hand lettered title found on the 1938 sheet music for "I Haven't Changed a Thing" is a condensed Art Deco thick-and-thin sans serif with rounded corners. Reminiscent of office door and similar signage, this classic bit of lettering from the past is now available as Personnel JNL in both regular and oblique versions.
  36. Informational Sans JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Featuring condensed, block hand lettering, Informational Sans JNL was modeled from a selection of water applied sign decals once made by the Duro Decal Company of Chicago and is available in both regular and oblique versions. About fifty different small decal signs covered a wide range of general purpose information such as “Open”, Closed”, “Please Pay When Served”, etc.
  37. Halliday JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Halliday JNL was redrawn from impressions made by a rubber stamp sign printing set, thus providing the slight imperfection of line widths that gives a hand-made approach to the typeface. The lettering style is based on Beton Open Condensed, a clean and popular slab serif used for decades in print display titling and rubber stamp manufacture.
  38. Facility Signage JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A famous 1971 photo shows boxing champ Muhammad Ali making faces through a window at Joe Frazier at the challenger’s training facility. A small sign sits in the window that says “Joe Frazier Training Headquarters” and is lettered in a simple sans serif condensed typeface. This is now available as Facility Signage JNL in both regular and oblique versions.
  39. FF Angst by FontFont, $41.99
    German type designer Jürgen Huber created this display FontFont in 1996. The family contains 3 weights: Regular, Condensed, and Heavy and is ideally suited for film and tv, music and nightlife, poster and billboards as well as software and gaming. FF Angst provides advanced typographical support with features such as ligatures. It comes with proportional lining figures.
  40. Skie by Adam Ladd, $25.00
    Skie is a simple gothic sans serif with normal, condensed, and wide widths. Its distinguishing characteristics are the small x-height with tall ascenders and a minimal amount of contrast, while the apertures are semi-open to help in readability. The simple design keeps the appearance fairly neutral and presents a blend of modern and vintage qualities.
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