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  1. Gasa Script Reg by Gasarian, $19.00
    Gasa Script est une police "faite main", d'après ma propre écriture manuscrite. Elle permet d'ajouter une touche manuscrite à n'importe quel projet. On peut associer la police avec des Dingbats, pour créer des rébus par exemple. N'hésitez pas à vectoriser les 89 dingbats (très imagés) pour jouer avec, et un conseil, gardez toujours la palette "glyphes" ouverte. Et si vous ne trouvez pas votre bonheur parmi ces Dingbats, je peux en dessiner sur commande !
  2. The HURTMOLD_ font, crafted by the talented Billy Argel, is a distinctive typeface that immediately captures attention due to its unique characteristics and visual appeal. This font is a brilliant ex...
  3. Jeepney - Unknown license
  4. Vizille by TeGeType, $29.00
    The Vizille family, inspired by French typography of the 18th Century, is the typeface used as corporate identity by the Musée de la Révolution française.
  5. Covington Condensed, designed by Apostrophic Labs, is a versatile and elegant font that seamlessly blends classic charm with modern sophistication. This typeface stands out for its condensed nature, ...
  6. Imagine a font that effortlessly marries playfulness with precision, one that speaks to both the whimsical and the meticulous. That's Moondog Fifteen by Apostrophic Labs. Created by a collective know...
  7. Plastic No.20, crafted by Apostrophic Labs, embodies a unique place in the world of typography due to its playful and modern essence. This typeface stands out with its distinctively stylized forms, c...
  8. Asenine Super Thin, crafted by Apostrophic Labs, is a distinct and refine typeface that epitomizes minimalism and lightness in font design. With its inception at the threshold of the 21st century, th...
  9. Covington Condensed, crafted by the talented team at Apostrophic Labs, is a distinctive font that possesses an elegant and refined aesthetic. It’s a variation of the larger Covington family, which is...
  10. Reiner Hand by Canada Type, $24.95
    One of the earliest fonts published by Canada Type was Almanac, Phil Rutter's digitization of Imre Reiner's 1957 calligraphic typeface, London Script. In 2007, when the font was revisited for an update, it was shown that it too light for applications under 24 pt, and too irregular for applications over 64 pt. So the face was redigitized from scratch, using larger originals. This new digitization maintains a soft contour and, slightly darker and steadier stroke, and much better outlines for use at both extremes of scaling. Language support was also greatly expanded, and many alternates and ligatures were added to the redigitized character set. The name was also changed to Reiner Hand, to better reflect the origins of the design. Reiner Hand is soft and irregular jolts from a calligraphy master's hand. In a very Reineresque fashion, most characters include the one finishing stroke that makes professional calligraphers pause and ponder this additional touch to a letter's personality. Reiner Hand comes in all popular formats. The TrueType and PostScript versions come with 2 fonts, one of them loaded with alternates and ligatures. The OpenType version combines both fonts into one, and includes features for intelligent substitution in software that supports advanced typography. Language support includes Western, Central and Eastern European character sets, as well as Baltic, Esperanto, Maltese, Turkish, and Celtic/Welsh languages.
  11. Geneo Std by Typofonderie, $59.00
    A robust oldstyle, an elegant slab, 8 styles Geneo, created by Stéphane Elbaz, is a synthesis of historic and present-day visions of typography, a slab serif constructed on an oblique axis. Its subtle contrast evokes both Renaissance elegance and the robustness of the Egyptian typefaces that were in vogue during the 19th century. Geneo falls halfway between the classic styles of Garamond and Transitionnals, with aspects of contemporary slab serifs like Rockwell, Boton, as well a bit informal. From this blend of styles and genres, it emerges with a singular identity perfectly suited for modern illustrations of quality, savoir-faire, and culture. Geneo’s limited contrast has been carefully crafted to make the font adaptable for use as both text and headlines, as well as for small-print elements like footnotes, appendices, and captions. The variety and precision of certain weights, like Regular, allow minute adjustments of the font color in text compositions. This flexibility is especially useful for displaying on devices with high pixel densities such as the latest iPhone or iPad, on which text may appear too thin. Flexibility and sturdiness The sturdiness of Geneo makes it a perfect choice for posters, logos, print and any project that requires finesse and sophistication. It provides alternate versions of some letters such as g and a to give you the flexibility you need for your typographic projects. Geneo pairs perfectly with contemporary typeface genre. Geneo, a new typeface designed by Stéphane Elbaz Tokyo TDC 2014 Type Directors Club 2009
  12. Spat Crumb - Unknown license
  13. Ripple Crumb - Unknown license
  14. Ultra Pro by Stiggy & Sands, $29.00
    Our Ultra Pro is an ultra bold slab typeface with nods to wood type styles like Clarendon and Egyptian. Its powerful and dramatic letterforms are both serious in form but friendly in appearance yet it is still easily legible. Perfect for power headlines and titling for impact, the SmallCaps and extensive figure sets only work to further expand the usefulness of the typeface across a wider gamut of design options.
  15. Black Bamboo by Hanoded, $15.00
    Black Bamboo is a beautiful plant. My father in law, who recently passed away, loved it and had a prized specimen growing in his garden. This font was named in his honour. Black Bamboo font is a bold typeface, created using a good brush and quality paint. It is all caps, but upper and lower case differ and can be freely interchanged. Of course, Black Bamboo comes with all diacritics.
  16. Organon Serif by G-Type, $60.00
    The six weight Organon Serif typeface is a stylish and feature-laden OpenType family which complements its sister Organon Sans, both components working in tandem to create an elegant, legible and thoughtfully designed suite of fonts which share similar cap & x heights, stem widths and ascender/descender values. Organon Serif mixes slab and calligraphic traits to create a truly impressive modern serif face fully loaded with typographic options.
  17. Lindau by SIAS, $39.90
    Lindau is a new take on the Jensonian Roman typeface genre. The idea was to combine the Venetian proportions with a conical shaping of the vertical parts. Lindau may be considered an alternative to fonts like Jenson, Centaur, Trump Medieval or Deepdene. Suitable for ads, stationary, branding and label design, headlines and short to medium-length text bodies. Lindau is layed out with comprehensive character support for every Euro-Latin language.
  18. Hancock Pro by Red Rooster Collection, $60.00
    Hancock Bold Condensed is slab serif typeface. The original Hancock design was produced by the Keystone Type Foundry, circa 1903; a condensed version was added circa 1917 by Lanston Monotype. Steve Jackaman (ITF) designed and produced a digital version of Hancock in 1994, and completely redrew the typeface for its 2017 release. The new version has a 40% larger glyph set, and supports Latin 1 plus Central/Eastern European languages.
  19. Hygge Adore by Struvictory.art, $15.00
    Hygge Adore is a delicate slab serif font with winter patterns in uppercase letters. Inspired by classic Christmas fonts and scandinavian motives. Hygge Adore font is suitable for craft products branding and packaging (handmade candles, soap, tea, coffee, ect.), Christmas and hygge design. Use individual letters and symbols to create logos and monograms. Hygge Adore includes stylistic alternates for all uppercase symbols and numbers. Alternative glyphs are without patterns.
  20. Ralsteda Script by Ajibatype, $14.00
    Ralsteda is a vintage script font family. Classic and elegant touch. Ralsteda script family consist of 14 fonts with 7 weigths. There are so many variations on each character. Include Opentype stylistic alternates, standard ligatures, discretionary ligatures and multilingual support. You are able to create so many different typographical layouts easily and quickly. This font is suitable for badges, lable, posters, wedding invitation, t-shirts, signage, logos, branding, packaging, etc.
  21. Mr Porter by Pelavin Fonts, $20.00
    A robust, mono-weight typeface with gently rounded slab serifs, Mr. Porter harkens back to celebrated roots in late 17th Century England. Not for the meek or faint-of-heart, it lends a nutty, chocolaty, toffee flavor to both a stout and pale variety, with lots of malty goodness. Rich and full-flavored with notes of coffee, licorice and molasses, it promises delightful pairings for an infinite variety of typographic solutions.
  22. Quarry by A New Machine, $19.00
    Quarry is a beefy slab-serif display font. It is all hand drawn and will give your designs a unique handmade feel. Two complete sets of letter glyphs give a more natural random feel. Contextual alternates will switch out letters automatically in open type-friendly programs. Also included are a number of ligatures for an even greater feel of hand made-ness. Great for use on posters and in headline copy.
  23. Equalis by Eurotypo, $44.00
    From Latin aequālis (equal). The case conveying an equality with another noun. Equalis, sets its sights on applied mathematics. Equalis is a slab-serif typeface characterized by a tall x-height and very short ascenders / descenders. This OpenType font family comes in two weights and italics, with support for CE languages. Equalis can be used as display type. Suitable for body text, headlines, package & a wide range of projects.
  24. Christel Line by JOEBOB graphics, $19.00
    As a present, my sister in law Christel Marseille-Hoksbergen created a hand-sewn alphabet which I liked so much, I decided to turn it into a font and this is the result. Probably a fun font to use in scrapbooks or magazines about handmade things. As an addition to the christelLine font, Christel Hoksbergen created another hand sewn alphabet which I turned into a font. This time with filled characters.
  25. Stylish Title JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The cover title for the July, 1935 issue of Harper’s Bazaar magazine was hand lettered in a condensed, squared slab serif design with a few stylized characters. This is now available as Stylish Title JNL, in both regular and oblique versions. For many years, each issue of the magazine had its title rendered in different type styles; offering many unique variations to coincide with that month’s cover art.
  26. Newslab by Latinotype, $26.00
    Newslab is a slab serif font – designed by Daniel Hernández – which is the result of the combination of three different typefaces: Andes, Sánchez and Roble. Harmony among every feature of the typefaces makes Newslab a neutral but imposing font. The Newslab font family consists of 16 variants and 8 weights, with italics. Well-suited for editorial projects, logotypes, posters, etc. Regular and italic variants are available for free.
  27. Bandy by NamelaType, $19.00
    Rounded and bended slab that's why we named this font "Bandy" This font is great for you to use as a display font and is suitable for body text. cool anyway if you use it for your design and printing needs. Available in many languages, and open type features, supported with Latin and standard Cyrillic. Build with 14 fonts with 7 sizes with matching Oblique and 2 Variables
  28. Royal Style by Rizkimau, $30.00
    Royal Typeface is stylish copperplate fonts, combines from copperplate to contemporary font with a dancing baseline, classic and elegant touch. Can be used for various purposes. Such as headings, luxury, logos, wedding invitation, t-shirt, letterhead, lable, news, posters, badges etc. Royal Typeface features 1.500 glyphs. Support with Opentype: Unique glyphs, With cool Stylistic Alternates, Swash, Italics, Stylistic Sets 1-20, Ligatures, Multilingual characters, UPPERCASE, LowerCase, Numeric, Oldstyle Figures & Tabular Figures.
  29. Earmark NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    This extra stout slab serif derives its inspiration from two Vincent Pacella designs: Pacella Barrel and Pacella Colossus. Essentially it’s an all-caps font, but there are biform variants of a, e, m, n and u, so you can mix things up to create more interesting headlines. This font contains the complete Latin language character set (Unicode 1252) plus support for Central European (Unicode 1250) languages as well.
  30. Urban Cowboy by Miguel Ibarra Design, $20.00
    Urban Cowboy is a western styled typeface created by Miguel Ibarra. It was designed specifically for display and headline purposes. Urban Cowboy is a fun and bold typeface, that has a combination of western slab serifs with a modern "Tuscan" form. Perfect for that western look, or for a bold logotype. A single set of stylistic alternates can also be applied under ss01 for applications that support them.
  31. TEMPER Wide by OGJ Type Design, $35.00
    Temper Wide is an extended neogrotesque slab with unbracketed serifs and square dots. Its hard-working letterforms and industrial heritage make for a no-nonsense look, well suited to editorial design and advertising. It provides an energetic backdrop for fashion and accessories, whether on-product, in campaigns, or branding. Horizon’s the limit! This sturdy font family will be by your side. A neutral, unembellished typeface, ready to make an impact.
  32. Wood Rounded JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    This reinterpretation of Caslon Rounded showcases one of the early attempts of type foundries to create a novelty ‘rounded’ typeface for general use. While the lettering might easily convey a more modern look of 1960s or 1970s pop typography, its roots definitely lay in the later part of the 19th Century and the heyday of wood type design. Wood Rounded JNL is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  33. Harlonia by Meutuwah, $20.00
    INTRO Harlonia Script, is a modern calligraphy font, with characters dance along the baseline and elegant touch. With almost 375 glyphs. Opentype features with stylistic alternates, ligatures and multiple language support. Can be used for various purposes such as logos, wedding invitation, letterhead, signage,news, t-shirt, heading lable, posters, badges etc. Thank you very much for purchasing and please let me know if you have any questions?
  34. Barnum by Victory Type, $9.00
    Victory Type is proud to present the release of another classic American typeface. Originally a wood-type, Barnum evokes circus wagons and wanted posters from the wild west. Rugged, rustic, old-fashioned and full of character, Barnum is a charming blast from the past and great for headlines and signage. This chunky slab-serif alphabet was digitized and expanded to include full punctuation and European characters by Noah Rothschild.
  35. Lastari by Mantra Naga Studio, $20.00
    Lastari – a Bold Slab Serif Display Typeface. This typeface has many alternatives with swashes that can make your lettering/logotype more attractive. This font is suitable for logos and various other formal forms, such as invitations, labels, logos, magazines, books, greeting/wedding cards, packaging, fashion, makeup, stationery, novels, labels, or advertising. This font is PUA encoded, which means you can access all of the glyphs and swashes with ease!
  36. Indus by Linotype, $29.99
    Linotype Indus is part of the Take Type Library, which features winners of Linotype’s International Digital Type Design Contest from 1994 to 1997. Designed by P.H. Hashin from India, Indus finds its historical roots in inscriptions found on ancient Indian graves. Thus Indus has a unique look and is versatile in point sizes from middle to headline. The font combines well with sans serif and slab serif typefaces.
  37. Counte by NamelaType, $19.00
    This is our first experience of creating serif fonts. It resulted in a modern slab serif family designed with symmetrical bracketed serifs for uprights and cursive serifs for Italics. Crafted with low contrast strokes, it makes this font versatile and can be used for text and printing. Counte contains many International diacritics and OpenType Features. It consists of 9 weight, going from Thin to Black with matching italics.
  38. Stropha by Tour De Force, $25.00
    Stropha is compact slab serif font family that comes with matching Italics. With distinctive differences between letter stems and with five weights only, Stropha is imagined as small, but "all you really need" family. It's original, with characteristic serifs, with deep ink traps, curvy top diagonal endings and gentle curvy touches in details. Contains Extended Latin character set. Fully applicable in any situation, from branding and editorial design to webfont usage.
  39. Aachen by ITC, $39.00
    Note: Neue Aachen is an updated and expanded version of Aachen featuring 18 fonts! The Aachen™ typeface design is a thick slab serif created by Alan Meeks at Letraset, type directed by Colin Brignall. Aachen only comes in two weights: medium and bold. This strong typeface features sharp outlines, stubby serifs and heavy strokes for use in headlines, posters, signage, apparel and other display uses (24 point size and above).
  40. Organic Respect by Bogstav, $17.00
    Organic Respect is my monospaced and organic slab serif font. Although the font is monospaced - which may not lead your mind to something organic - I did my best to make the letters appear vibrant and lively in an organic way. I've added 6 slightly different letters for you to choose from, and they automatically cycle as you type, or you can manually select them from the glyph menu.
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