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  1. Prelom by Tour De Force, $25.00
    Prelom is modern serif family inspired by retro designed typefaces. Comes in 5 Normal weights, 5 true Italics and 5 Condensed weights. With tall x-height, sharp serifs like fishing hooks, original Italics and distinctive character overall design, Prelom is ideal family for editorial use or branding. Beside extended Latin character set, Prelom contains Cyrillic characters as well. It is equipped with Initials, Ligatures, Fractions and Tabular Numbers as OpenType features.
  2. DR Krapka Rhombus by Dmitry Rastvortsev, $29.99
    In the DR Krapka Rhombus typefamily, the pixel has a rhombus shape. The font supports OpenType features and contains small capitals, ligatures, oldstyle figures, terminal forms, historical forms, stylistic sets. The dingbats, arrows, emoji are also present. For small texts, it is recommended to use DR Krapka Rhombus-FontSize10px in the font size 10 px. DR Krapka Square typefamily supported European languages based on Latin, Cyrillic and Greek scripts.
  3. Arodora Pro by Arodora Type, $40.00
    Say hello to Arodora. Arodora is a creative sans serif family with modern and geometric lines. It easily adapts to all kinds of creative graphic works and screen applications and reflects you well with its modern appearance. Corporate identities, web designs, mobile applications, ui / ux designs will give you an advantage thanks to its unique appearance. Arodora also offers you Cyrillic Alphabet, Ligatures, Alternate Glyphs, and much more.
  4. Urbancat by VladB, $20.00
    Urbancat is a modern sans serif geometric font, includes upper and lower case characters, Latin, Cyrillic, Latin Eastern Europe, Turkish, Baltic and other. The Urbancat family consists of 8 fonts, divided into 4 subgroups (according to the type of style - St, Rg), and have the 4 types of thickness in each subgroup. Urbancat fonts will be useful in developing a brand, creating posters and other graphic products, and for word processing.
  5. Quebra Condensed by Vanarchiv, $55.00
    Quebra Cond is an extend display sans-serif font family, available with four widths (Extra Condensed, Condensed, Normal and Expanded) and ten weights, italics versions are available. The main strokes contain small breaks simulating modulated variations on the letterforms, these details are more present on large body sizes. All font versions contain Latin and Cyrillic encoding characters and also ligatures, case-sensitive forms, fractions, oldstyle and finally tabular figures.
  6. Allamare by FontaZY, $30.00
    Allamare is non connected handlettered brush script with number of alternatives, such as: Titling alternates, stylistic Variants, Initial and Final forms, some Ligatures and Underscored Titling letters with swashes of 3 different lenght. Allamare script is good for any type of advertising, package design, poster lettering and any kind of invitations and greeting cards. Allamare Script is multilingual, it covers almost all Latin-based languages and also contains Cyrillic.
  7. Fozzy by VladB, $24.00
    Fozzy is a modern sans serif geometric font, includes upper and lower case characters, Latin, Cyrillic, Latin Eastern Europe, Turkish, Baltic and other. Fozzy family consists of 9 fonts, divided into 3 subgroups (according to the type of style - St, Rg, Op), and have the 3 types of thickness in each subgroup. Fozzy fonts will be useful in developing a brand, creating posters and other graphic products, and for word processing.
  8. Bergen Sans by Mindburger Studio, $40.00
    Bergen Sans is a contemporary sans serif font family of 6 fonts. Carrying clean and stylized Scandinavian geometry, partnered with explosive post Bauhaus type aesthetics, Bergen Sans is perfect companion in any designer's 'survival' kit. While being a small font family it has unlimited capabilities and plenty of Open Type features for highly professional use. Bergen Sans also includes Extended Latin, Cyrillic (including Bulgarian alternates) and Greek language support.
  9. LCT Ragnarök PE by LCT, $29.90
    The LCT Ragnarök is inspired by the cinematographic universe. Its thick and generous shape makes this typeface naturally stand out. In addition, its lines embody soft serifs thus adding elegance to it. This original font endows two styles; regular and slant. It is an asset for the creation of titles, logos or even generics. LCT Ragnarök encompasses a rich alphabet going from Latin PRO going to Greek , Polytonic Greek and Cyrillic.
  10. Lansere by omtype, $37.00
    Lansere is an art-deco typeface inspired by lettering of Russian graphic artist, painter and sculptor Evgeniy Lansere (1875–1946). A strongly geometric lettering style of his late book covers and an elegance of early ones has been combined in a modern typeface . This all-caps font has two versions for each letter and more than 60 discretionary ligatures (both Latin and Cyrillic). The initial graphic idea by Denis Bashev.
  11. Artegra Sans by Artegra, $29.00
    Designed by Ceyhun Birinci from 2014-17, is a comprehensive typeface family with 162 fonts. It offers 9 weights with true italics in normal, condensed, and extended widths. Each font contains over 1500 glyphs and supports multilingual including Latin and Cyrillic. It includes various Opentype features like small caps, alternates, and more. The font also provides separate alternates and small caps versions for use in software without OpenType support.
  12. VG Sans by Vitaliy Gotsanyuk, $25.00
    VG Sans is a distinctive grotesque font that preserves the features of old grotesques while incorporating new conceptual solutions. Working on the font, its shape has been completely transformed, corrected, and the glyph set has been expanded. The font has a light contrast that increases with weight. VG Sans includes 5 weights, 670 glyphs, an extended Cyrillic/Latin character set, multiple stylistic sets, ligatures, numeral sets, and more.
  13. Parus by VladB, $20.00
    Parus is a impacted modern sans serif geometric font, includes upper and lower case characters, Latin, Cyrillic, Latin Eastern Europe, Turkish, Baltic and other. The Parus family consists of 8 fonts, divided into 2 subgroups (according to the type of style - St, Obl), and have the 4 types of thickness in each subgroup. Parus fonts will be useful in a word processing, developing a brand, creating posters and other graphic products.
  14. Akrux by Harvester Type, $20.00
    Akrux is a futuristic variable wide font. It is inspired by forms that are close to futurism, stars and space. Everything related to space, movies, cartoons, art, books, spaceships. Ideas came from everywhere. The font is suitable for headlines, posters, logos, large typography, magazines, everything related to cars and anything that can be futuristic and meaningful. It has great language support, and Cyrillic is planned in the future.
  15. Kiddy Kitty by Alexandra Korolkova, $15.00
    Kiddy Kitty is a soft and friendly sans-serif type family which consists of 6 upright italic and 5 italic weights. It supports Western and CE Latin and Cyrillic, and it also has some ligatures and swashes and 16 carefully drawn cat dingbats in each font. Kiddy Kitty is good for greeting cards, children's books and package design. It is designed by Vasily Biryukov with some support of Alexandra Korolkova.
  16. BB Manual Mono (Pro) by Bold Studio, $49.00
    BB Manual Mono™ (Pro) visualizes the work of painters: Craftsmanship, precision, professionalism and their tools. The special features of the Font emphasize the work process. ● Flow: visible process ● Alignment: contextual monoline ● Accuracy: individual modularity ● 5 Variants (TX (Text), IT (Italic), ST (Standard), HL (Headline), CR (Cover) ● 40 OT-Features/Style ● 60 Styles ● 100 Stylistic-Sets (20/Variant) ● 122 Languages Support (Latin, Greek, Cyrillic) ● 86,100 Glyphs (1,435/Style)
  17. Zahar by Apostrof, $30.00
    Zahar type family is based on the lettering developed by the famous Ukrainian graphic artist Georgi Yakutovich and designed for Ivan Franko's book Zakhar Berkut. It is good for the design of children's books, folk tales, songs, etc. Zahar is easy to read in short texts. It supports Extended Latin and Cyrillic (including Old Church Slavonic). A special OT-feature is added to support the Old Church Slavonic alphabetic numeral system.
  18. Captura Now Core Edition by TypeThis!Studio, $50.00
    Carefully refined shapes and sensitively balanced spacing and kerning create the gentle rythm that grants Captura its warm-hearted face, perfect in form and shape. www.typethis.studio This version covers all the essentials of Captura 265 Characters 8 Styles, including Italics Western European Language Support Numbers Symbols Punctuation If you need more features like small caps, special symbols, Cyrillic or Vietnamese language support, you may review the expert version of CapturaNow.
  19. FF Carina by FontFont, $68.99
    Carina is based on the Modern serifs from the 18th and 19th centuries. With high contrast and proportions, the font has a pronounced feminine nature tailored by its stylish details and ornamental swashes and ligatures. The round letter shapes evoke the impression of pointed pen calligraphy. Carina s most striking feature is the Cyrillic glyph set (together with swashes and ligatures) that is created by a native Russian designer.
  20. Flores del Sol by Roland Hüse Design, $25.00
    Flores del Sol is a cursive, calligraphic script font with swashed characters, ligatures and full latin and cyrillic support. It is elegant yet friendly and playful and is perfect for logotypes, floral and boutique themes, products T-shirts, scrapbooking postcards or even weddings and name cards. Hope you like this one, good luck with your creative projects! Any questions, feedback or customiztion request please contact me. Cheers, Roland
  21. Quebra Expa by Vanarchiv, $55.00
    Quebra Expa (Expanded) is an extend display sans-serif font family, available with four widths (Extra Condensed, Condensed, Normal and Expanded) and ten weights, italics versions are available. The main strokes contain small breaks simulating modulated variations on the letterforms, these details are more present on large body sizes. All font versions contain Latin and Cyrillic encoding characters and also ligatures, case-sensitive forms, fractions, oldstyle and finally tabular figures.
  22. Rosengarten by Typogama, $19.00
    Rosengarten is a condensed, bold typeface inspired by the work of Lucien Bernhard and the Plakatstil mouvement. With bold, rounded serifs, this typeface was created for use in headlines and larger point sizes. A complimentary sans serif style was integrated as a secondary weight with accompanying italics to allow a combination of styles to be set in layouts. This typeface includes an extended Latin and Cyrillic language support.
  23. Edicia by Tour De Force, $-
    Edicia is modern serif family with 5 weights and matching Italics. Distinctive and recognizable, Edicia stands out clearly with charming details. Characterized by asymmetric serifs, Edicia is designed with special care for ink-traps. Contains extended Latin and Cyrillic character set equipped with left & right side Borders, Localised Forms, Denominator & Numerator, OldStyle Figures, Tabular Figures, Tabular OldStyle Figures, Superscript, Subscript, Stylistic Alternates. Thin weight is available for free.
  24. Bergen Text by Mindburger Studio, $40.00
    Bergen Text is the younger twin and a lifetime companion of Bergen Sans with perfect legibility and adorable personality. It has been carefully crafted to improve readability experience particularly on small text sizes. Bergen Text is a family of of 6 fonts. While being a small font family it has plenty of Open Type features for highly professional use and Extended Latin, Cyrillic (including Bulgarian character set) and Greek language support.
  25. Sign Card JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The addition of serifs to an existing typeface can drastically change the look and feel of a design. Sign Card JNL and its oblique version is just such a treatment of Sign Shop JNL. By adding the serifs, there is not only a brand-new Art Deco typeface possessing a regal and formal style, but a distant resemblance to a Russian Cyrillic font with its mechanical form and function.
  26. Deleplace by Typogama, $29.00
    Deleplace is a modern, delicate and refined typeface that is both contemporary and hints at a classical past. Featured in 3 weights, this family includes an extended language support that covers extended latin and cyrillic scripts. It equally includes a series of Opentype features, from ligatures, alternates, different number options and swash letters. Suited for bot text and large display, this versatile family will be a refined addition to your catalogue.
  27. Azest by Pesotsky Victor, $10.00
    "AZEST" FONT — NEW, GROTESQUE This is a simple font, with a small number of accidental elements. The proportions are slightly stretched in width. One regular font. It can be put in interfaces or in communication materials, it will not be too active, but it will not slip into neutrality. Supports Cyrillic and some other scripts. Lowercase and uppercase characters, numbering, punctuation and diacritics, in general: all the necessary signs.
  28. Omorphia by LetterMuzara, $20.00
    Omorphia is a decorative serif font inspired by Sephardic square type - the only Hebrew style with one vertical serif for each letter. Omorphia contains three script systems, including European extended Latin, Cyrillic, Greek, Hebrew and Arabic. The font has OpenType features as alternates and local substitution for Romanian and Serbian. Alternates themselves are based on cursive, script forms. Omorphia is an excellent choice for branding, packaging, fashion and titles.
  29. Merchantry by Bushwick Happy Hour, $20.00
    Merchantry is a hard-working display font inspired by vintage signage you might find in local supermarkets of days gone by.
  30. Spur Stencil JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Spur Stencil JNL gets its inspiration from the single word "stencils" lettered on a vintage package of Glass Wax Christmas stencils.
  31. Salzmann Fraktur by RMU, $25.00
    Max Salzmann’s blackletter font released by Schelter & Giesecke in 1912 revived and spiced up with some beautiful filling and framing ornaments.
  32. Sign Language by Comicraft, $39.00
    Here at Comicraft we have seen the signs on the headline news, we have read the portents of things to come... yes, just as thunder is a sign of storm, just as pumpkins outside Ralph's on November the 1st are sure to be on sale, just as fresh produce becomes rotten, as sure as night turns to day, dark turns to gray, winter turns to spring and milk turns sour if you leave it out on the kitchen table overnight... Yes, here at Comicraft we know there's a signpost up ahead... a sign heading not into the twilight zone, but down a road of hope and hard work, a banner year, a red letter day, we know it's time to knuckle down, soldier on and pull ourselves up by our bootstraps. Well, we should probably pull ourselves up by our bootstraps BEFORE we soldier on, NEVERTHELESS, here it is -- not a soundbite, not an unfulfilled campaign promise -- SignLanguage is a font that makes the impossible possible, a font that cuts the taxes for 95% of American families, a font that closes down Gitmo and brings our troops home from Iraq. Senator Joe "Six Pack" Biden has described SignLanguage as articulate and bright and clean -- and a nice-looking font. In conclusion, Comicraft recommends you elect Sign Language.
  33. Mati by Sudtipos, $19.00
    Father's Day, or June 17 of this year, is in the middle of Argentinian winter. And like people do on wintery Sunday mornings, I was bundled up in bed with too many covers, pillows and comforters. Feeling good and not thinking about anything in particular, Father's Day was nowhere in the vicinity of my mind. My eleven year old son, Matías, came into the room with a handmade present for me. Up to this point, my Father's Day gift history was nothing unusual. Books, socks, hand-painted wooden spoons, the kind of thing any father would expect from his pre-teen son. So you can understand when I say I was bracing myself to fake excitement at my son's present. But this Father's Day was special. I didn't have to fake excitement. I was in fact excited beyond my own belief. Matí's handmade present was a complete alphabet drawn on an A4 paper. Grungy, childish, and sweeter than a ton of honey. He'd spent days making it, three-dimensioning the letters, wiggle-shadowing them. Incredible. A common annoyance for graphic designers is explaining to people, even those close to them, what they do for a living. You have to somehow make it understandable that you are a visual communicator, not an artist. Part of the problem is the fact that "graphic designer" and "visual communicator" are just not in the dictionary of standard professions out there. If you're a plumber, you can wrap all the duties of your job with 3.5 words: I'm a plumber. If you're a graphic designer, no wrapper, 3.5 or 300 words, will ever cover it. I've spent many hours throughout the years explaining to my own family and friends what I do for a living, but most of them still come back and ask what it is exactly that I do for dough. When you're a type designer, that problem magnifies itself considerably. When someone asks you what you do for a living, you start looking for the nearest exit, but none of the ones you can find is any good. All the one-line descriptions are vague, and every single one of them queues a long, one-sided conversation that usually ends with someone getting too drunk listening, or too tired of talking. Now imagine being a type designer, with a curious eleven year old son. The kid is curious as to why daddy keeps writing huge letters on the computer screen. Let's go play some ball, dad. As soon as I finish working, son. He looks over my shoulder and sees a big twirly H on the screen. To him it looks like a game, like I'm not working. And I have to explain it to him again. This Father's Day, my son gave me the one present that tells me he finally understands what I do for a living. Perhaps he is even comfortable with it, or curious enough about that he wants to try it out himself. Either way, it was the happiest Father's Day I've ever had, and I'm prouder of my son than of everything else I've done in my life. This is Matí's font. I hope you find it useful.
  34. Monarch by Atlantic Fonts, $26.00
    Looking for a royally fun font? A dash of elegance with a dose of quirkiness – not unlike our modern day royal types.
  35. Paper Hearts by Lauren Ashpole, $15.00
    Paper Hearts mimics childhood construction paper creations. It's perfect for a homemade Valentine's Day feel without the safety scissors and glue sticks.
  36. Cranberry Cyr by Ray Larabie is a typeface that immediately captivates the eye with its unique blend of whimsy and precision. Conceived by Ray Larabie, a prolific Canadian type designer known for his...
  37. Shaky Monday by Bogstav, $17.00
    It’s Monday, the weekend’s just ended and there’s a looong way to friday. But let’s get things shaking, even though Monday is considered the worst day of the week (by many, but not all, people!) I like Mondays, that’s why I made this font - in order for you to have a great day using this comic thin lined party font! Fun fact: This font was finished on a Tuesday! :)
  38. Hoosegow JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Sagebrush John, your bank robbin' days are over. I'm throwin' you in the hoosegow! Hoosegow JNL isn't a small town jailhouse, but it is Jeff Levine's take on a classic wood type that brings out the Old West in any design layout. The beauty of many of these vintage wood type alphabets is their "imperfect" letter forms - giving your work a touch of the old days of letterpress printing.
  39. Wigwam NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    One in the series of fonts celebrating the Halcyon Days of Handlettering. Wigwam evokes, among other things, memories of summer camps and trailer parks of a bygone day. Based on a font presented in the 1933 book Lettering of Today by W. Ben and Ed C. Hunt. Both versions of this font contain the Unicode 1252 (Latin) and Unicode 1250 (Central European) character sets, with localization for Romanian and Moldovan.
  40. Retrology by Letterhend, $15.00
    So classic, so retro... it's Retrology! Introducing, Retrology. This monoline typeface will bring you to the good ol' days with its classic touch!
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