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  1. Salda by Hurufatfont, $19.00
    Salda; It is a modern sans serif family that blends old and new generation sans serif fonts in the same body. It has a wide usage area with its light narrow structure, sharp and clean lines, humanist touches. It provides clean and smooth visuals in vertical screens, mobile applications and block texts. With two different x heights (xL-xS), the body offers richness in text and headings. It consists of a total of 40 styles. Ideal for all kinds of editorial design, packaging, corporate identity, brand, application, web and desktop.
  2. Murray Corn by Gassstype, $23.00
    Introducing Murray Corn is Rough Display Font Typeface that is written casually and quickly. Letters are made with brushes on Procreate. Then crafted carefully drawn into vector format. is great for your creative projects such as watermark on photography, and perfect for logos & branding, photography, invitation, watermark,advertisements,product designs, stationery, wedding designs,label ,product packaging, special events or anything that need handwritting taste. That is why Murray Corn has charming, authentic and relaxed characteristic more natural look to your text with a more natural look to your text. design more interesting.
  3. ITC Florinda by ITC, $29.99
    ITC Florinda was designed by Luis Siquot in 1997 and consists exclusively of capital letters. The basic forms were influenced by old favorites like Franklin Gothic, but Siquot ornamented the classic forms with symmetrical knobs which look like pieces of lead left over after pouring the forms. This gives the figures a playful, constructed look. When used in a text, the horizontal lines seem to come together to draw a fine line through the middle of the lines of text, giving it an ornamented character. ITC Florinda should be used exclusively for headlines or display.
  4. Farewell Angelina by Ana's Fonts, $15.00
    Farewell Angelina is an elegant font family with a feminine flair. It includes: - a display font with 3 weights and 2 styles: regular, bold and black in serif and sans, which look great at large sizes; - a text font in 2 styles: regular and italic, which look great at small sizes and in longer texts. Each font includes: - A-Z, a-z, 0-9 - accents - punctuation and symbols - ligatures - stylistic alternates - small caps Farewell Angelina is perfect for magazine layouts, creating logotypes, social media posts, branding and packaging.
  5. Epic Story by Olivetype, $18.00
    Introducing Epic Story, the perfect typeface for your next big project. This fun, playful font is the right choice for creating bold headlines. With its unique character, Epic Story is sure to make a statement. And it's great for logotypes and branding too. So if you're looking to add some personality to your next project, look no further than Epic Story. Epic Story font includes : Standard Latin All Caps Numbers, symbols, and punctuations Multilingual Support. Fully accessible without additional design software Simple Installations Works on PC & Mac Thank You.
  6. Haverj by ParaType, $30.00
    An original typeface designed for ParaType in 2004 by Armenian designer Manvel Shmavonyan. Based on the lettering created in 1970s by outstanding Armenian type designer Henrik Mnatsakanyan (1923-2001) of the same name. In Armenian ‘Haverj’ means ‘Eternally’. The face resembles many regular text serif fonts but elements like serifs and terminals make it eccentric and a little bit funny. The shape of diagonal legs in capital K and R resembles book lettering of the 1950s—60s. Using it in text, advertising and display typography may lead to surprising effects.
  7. Crima by Gatype, $12.00
    Crima Font Black Serif totality and elegance. One of the newest releases that can only be done now, naturally drawn with pinpoint accuracy. Crima has the perfect signature and subtlety for your next project. It perfectly represents the retro and vintage aesthetic. I recommend this font for your next logo, invitation, and home decor project that needs a succinct alternative combination touch! The Criman font comes with available strong characters: Get inspired by the image above and feel free to share with me what you get by using this font.
  8. Center Screen by Peterland, $44.00
    Center Screen is a universal font dedicated to making office documents in popular text editors. Due to the interesting disign it is also used for making websites and advertising for films and posters. Center Screen font also allows to create images of work in many forms of marketing due to its versatility and adaptability to many languages of the world. Creating images and text with Center Font Screen allows you to gain competitive edge by highlighting your brand and by bringing attention to the originality of the presentation and the readability of the message.
  9. Gulp by Flavortype, $18.00
    GULP font is a playful and fun font inspired by pop art, hippie and comic book styles. It's groovy, funky and retro with an ultra-bold and fat appearance, making it perfect for eye-catching headers and short word texts. This font exudes modernity and fanciness, making it ideal for any purpose that requires a dominant and powerful impact. The italic style adds a touch of uniqueness, giving it a playful edge. However, GULP is not recommended for long text as it can be overpowering and may detract from the overall readability of your content.
  10. Susan Sans by ParaType, $30.00
    An original text and display type family was designed for ParaType in 2008 by Manvel Shmavonyan to be used together with Susan and Susan Classic, earlier released type families by the same author. This is a low-contrast sans serif font with open letterforms. Its shape is distinguished by rounded upper parts of lower case. Susan, Susan Classic and Susan Sans forms a super family coordinated on weight, style and proportions. Susan Sans is well suited for short and middle range text composing as well as for use in advertising and display typography.
  11. Presto Script by Fontop, $16.00
    Follow your design needs with Presto Script font. It’s a script typeface which has contextual alternates for additional authenticity as open type feature. If you want to manually change letters in your headline or short text, stylistic alternates are available through glyph panel (you need to disable contextual alternates option). Really very easy to use! The font is perfect for quotes, wedding branding, headings, social media texts, blogs and much more. The font has Latin multilingual support as well as uppercase letters, lowercase letters, numbers and basic punctuations.
  12. Tanger Serif by Typolar, $72.00
    Inspired by New Transitional and Egyptian fonts, Tanger Serif has elements of a sturdy work-horse text face and finely detailed headline font. A wide variety of widths and weights support many text sizes. Typically Narrow is used in headlines, Medium in body and Wide in smaller print. Nothing is predefined, though. By combining the right widths with the right weights this traditional approach can easily be challenged. Let’s take an oversized (over 10 pt) body copy for instance. In conjunction with using a bigger size to enhance readability, a narrow and slightly lighter weight will save space and brighten text color. Tanger Serif Narrow is a slim normal rather than a condensed face. As an Open Type “Pro” font each weight includes an expanded character set, small caps, old style figures, tabular figures, ligatures, fractions etc. All these are easily accessible through OpenType features.
  13. Delicato Pro by MAC Rhino Fonts, $59.00
    In many aspects, built in a traditional way. Still, some modern details have been implemented which classic designs sometimes lack. The prime goal was to make a strong text font for books and longer texts in general. This fact does not exclude the possibilites for use elsewhere. Throughout history existing designs have often been the source of inspiration for newer ones. Delicato is no exception and looking closely, similarities can be found in the lowercase of Jeremy Tankard’s Enigma and the stems of Petr van Blokland’s Proforma. The goal is to respect these sources and turn the the typeface into something new with a unique and personal touch. Most text faces carry a basic set of weights like Regular, Italic, Bold and Small Caps. MRF wanted to expand that a little bit further and added a Medium, Alternates and a set of Ornaments to make the family complete and versatile.
  14. Calluna by exljbris, $-
    Calluna was born more or less by accident. When I needed a little break from designing Museo I was just fiddling around a bit to see if maybe a full slab serif would be something to have a look at. The first thing I did, of course, was to put slab serifs on the stems of Museo. When I did, something nice happened. Slab-serifs with a direction! I ended up using the idea for something I always wanted to do: making a rather serious text face. The goal was to make a text font, but one with enough interesting details. In the end it all came down to finding the balance in a typeface between the robustness needed to function as a text face and enough refinement to look good as a display font. Check out Calluna Sans™ which is a great pair for Calluna™.
  15. Humanex by Sébastien Truchet, $40.00
    Humanex is the first text typeface of Sébastien Truchet. He created it during the year of postgraduation ‘Systèmes graphiques, typographique & language' in Amiens. The beginning stages of the font development involved calligraphic research based on humanistic ductus. Sébastien’s goal was to introduce modules in a lineal structure. Downstrokes and upstrokes are homogeneous. Links between stem and curve are straight. It gives solidity and thickness to the typographical composition. The first version was a Semi Bold version and its italic. This typeface gave a blackest text. You can see the first display typeface, Humanex Ultralight. Sébastien kept the Semibold structure in order to make a thin typeface. Its goal is to give support to the Semibold version. It is a good typeface in big sizes. In order to add a better legibility, Sébastien built a Book version to have a brightest grey of text. The reading is more comfortable.
  16. Keiss Title by DSType, $50.00
    The Keiss type family is our interpretation of the popular nineteen century Scotch Roman typefaces. We intended to keep a very classic approach while introducing a couple of new elements that differentiate this type family from it’s ancestors. This design, with short descenders and ascenders, along with three very distinct optical sizes makes this type family well suited for contemporary newspapers. The Title and Big versions range from Thin to Heavy, with matching italics, in order to be used in big sizes and stand out in the design. The Text ranges from Thin to ExtraBold and is a standalone type family for text usage, with narrow proportions and wider and open italics for improved text setting. The Condensed versions, ranging from Thin to Bold, don’t have italics, although they can be matched with the italics of the Title and Big versions, due to the fact they are very condensed.
  17. Keiss Big by DSType, $50.00
    The Keiss type family is our interpretation of the popular nineteen century Scotch Roman typefaces. We intended to keep a very classic approach while introducing a couple of new elements that differentiate this type family from it’s ancestors. This design, with short descenders and ascenders, along with three very distinct optical sizes makes this type family well suited for contemporary newspapers. The Title and Big versions range from Thin to Heavy, with matching italics, in order to be used in big sizes and stand out in the design. The Text ranges from Thin to ExtraBold and is a standalone type family for text usage, with narrow proportions and wider and open italics for improved text setting. The Condensed versions, ranging from Thin to Bold, don’t have italics, although they can be matched with the italics of the Title and Big versions, due to the fact they are very condensed.
  18. Virgin by John Moore Type Foundry, $95.00
    Virgin is a hybrid typeface with a Victorian spirit, based on script forms of Romanesque ornamentation. With his rich variety of stylistic forms, ornaments and catchwords, Virgin is a chance to create completely new texts, varied and elegant. About 1100 Glyphs allow users to create words out standard, thanks to its Opentype programming in countless combination of alternates. The variety of styles makes it easy to create texts according to your taste and use because Virgin offer an unlimited combinations of stylistics alternates. Virgin is ideal for humanistic texts, tourist ads, liquor and wine labels, fashion and even for cosmetic purposes. Virgin is presented in solid and inline version, and a basic version for web in lighter weight, also providing a refined collection or ornaments and catch Words. Virgin has been specially designed for logotype, packaging & publishing design project. Virgin evokes the richness of nature in its biodiversity.
  19. Glass Water by Heyfonts, $18.00
    Glass Water - Tropical fonts often incorporate organic and flowing design elements, mimicking the curves and shapes found in nature, such as palm fronds, waves, or exotic flowers. These elements can add a sense of fluidity and movement to the typography. if you are looking for a font that embodies a tropical or exotic aesthetic, you may be interested in fonts that are inspired by or commonly associated with tropical themes. Such fonts often feature characteristics that evoke feelings of warmth, relaxation, and the natural beauty of tropical environments. Here's a general description of what you might expect from a font with a tropical theme: Organic and Flowing: Tropical fonts often incorporate organic and flowing design elements, mimicking the curves and shapes found in nature, such as palm fronds, waves, or exotic flowers. These elements can add a sense of fluidity and movement to the typography.
  20. Ondine by Linotype, $29.99
    Ondine is one of the early typefaces of Adrian Frutiger. It looks as though it were written with a broad tipped pen, however, Frutiger actually cut the forms out of a piece of paper with scissors. The forms of Ondine are reminiscent of the humanist period, the high point of the Italian Renaissance text typefaces of the 15th century. This movement was centered in Florence, the base of the Humanist movement overall, and the home of a famous type school of the time. The main goal of the educated writers was to faithfully recreate the writing of the admired literary works, whose aesthetic was as important as their content. Ondine displays a regular and open character. Texts set in this typeface give the impression of being hundreds of years old. Ondine should be used in point sizes of 12 and larger and is best for short texts and headlines.
  21. Qualion Round by ROHH, $39.00
    Qualion Round™ is a soft geometric sans serif with lots of swashes and ligatures, a sibling of successful Qualion™ and Qualion Text™ families. The rounded family is designed by carefully adjusting letter shapes, tapering and ink traps to in order to achieve optimal legibility as well as strong personality. The family is intended to serve in display situations like branding and advertising as well as in paragraph text and user interfaces. Its versatility can be even strengthened by pairing it with Qualion™ or Qualion Text™ families. Qualion Round™ family consists of 10 weights with corresponding oblique styles. It has extended language support, as well as broad number of OpenType features, such as case sensitive forms, standard and discretionary ligatures, swashes, terminal forms, stylistic sets, contextual alternates, lining, oldstyle, tabular figures, slashed zero, fractions, superscript and subscript, ordinals, currencies and symbols.
  22. Keiss Condensed by DSType, $50.00
    The Keiss type family is our interpretation of the popular nineteen century Scotch Roman typefaces. We intended to keep a very classic approach while introducing a couple of new elements that differentiate this type family from it’s ancestors. This design, with short descenders and ascenders, along with three very distinct optical sizes makes this type family well suited for contemporary newspapers. The Title and Big versions range from Thin to Heavy, with matching italics, in order to be used in big sizes and stand out in the design. The Text ranges from Thin to ExtraBold and is a standalone type family for text usage, with narrow proportions and wider and open italics for improved text setting. The Condensed versions, ranging from Thin to Bold, don’t have italics, although they can be matched with the italics of the Title and Big versions, due to the fact they are very condensed.
  23. Apologetic by Heyfonts, $18.00
    Anglepoise Typeface Anglepoise - Tropical often incorporate organic and flowing design elements, mimicking the curves and shapes found in nature, such as palm fronds, waves, or exotic flowers. These elements can add a sense of fluidity and movement to the typography. if you are looking for a font that embodies a tropical or exotic aesthetic, you may be interested in fonts that are inspired by or commonly associated with tropical themes. Such fonts often feature characteristics that evoke feelings of warmth, relaxation, and the natural beauty of tropical environments. Here's a general description of what you might expect from a font with a tropical theme: Organic and Flowing: Tropical fonts often incorporate organic and flowing design elements, mimicking the curves and shapes found in nature, such as palm fronds, waves, or exotic flowers. These elements can add a sense of fluidity and movement to the typography.
  24. Keiss Condensed Big by DSType, $50.00
    The Keiss type family is our interpretation of the popular nineteen century Scotch Roman typefaces. We intended to keep a very classic approach while introducing a couple of new elements that differentiate this type family from it’s ancestors. This design, with short descenders and ascenders, along with three very distinct optical sizes makes this type family well suited for contemporary newspapers. The Title and Big versions range from Thin to Heavy, with matching italics, in order to be used in big sizes and stand out in the design. The Text ranges from Thin to ExtraBold and is a standalone type family for text usage, with narrow proportions and wider and open italics for improved text setting. The Condensed versions, ranging from Thin to Bold, don’t have italics, although they can be matched with the italics of the Title and Big versions, due to the fact they are very condensed.
  25. Fissue by Heyfonts, $18.00
    Fissue – Tropical Font often incorporate organic and flowing design elements, mimicking the curves and shapes found in nature, such as palm fronds, waves, or exotic flowers. These elements can add a sense of fluidity and movement to the typography. if you are looking for a font that embodies a tropical or exotic aesthetic, you may be interested in fonts that are inspired by or commonly associated with tropical themes. Such fonts often feature characteristics that evoke feelings of warmth, relaxation, and the natural beauty of tropical environments. Here’s a general description of what you might expect from a font with a tropical theme: Organic and Flowing: Tropical fonts often incorporate organic and flowing design elements, mimicking the curves and shapes found in nature, such as palm fronds, waves, or exotic flowers. These elements can add a sense of fluidity and movement to the typography.
  26. Psychofun by Alit Design, $15.00
    Introducing Psychofun Typeface Psychofun Typeface is designed with a retro style concept that has a unique and cool shape. It is suitable for header text fonts, book covers and designs that have a retro and groovy concept, besides that Psychofun Typeface is also very good when used for body text. Psychofun Typeface has 5 families from Regular to Heavy. Display Serif typefaces such as “Psychofun Typeface” are very easy to apply to any design, especially those with an retro, groovy and classic concept, besides that this font is very easy to use both in design and non-design programs because everything changes and glyphs are supported by Unicode (PUA). The Psychofun Typeface contains 530 glyphs with many unique and interesting alternative options. Plus, there's a cool display serif font family for header and description text from regular to heavy. In the poster preview all the letters are in the Psychofun Typeface.
  27. ALS Klinkopis by Art. Lebedev Studio, $63.00
    Yana Klink is an illustrator at Art. Lebedev Studio, whose works are often accompanied by lines of fancy text written in her own recognizable manner with long strokes and “beauty spots.” Once we needed to apply that style to a number of pieces of text, we decided to design a decorative script called Klinkopis. It comes in one weight (regular). Text set in Klinkopis looks best when arranged in waves, like the original. It is recommended to use large sizes—from 24 pt and up—and have no more than just a couple of lines that become an essential part of the artwork. Klinkopis is designed to use OpenType Contextual Alternates. To beautify your project even further, some characters can be manually replaced with their more intricate or plainer variations depending on the neighboring letters. Klinkopis features long descenders and ascenders, which requires large leading to avoid congestion.
  28. Antipod by Octotypo, $18.00
    Antipod is a versatile sans serif family designed with the stroke of the nib in mind. The early sketches were made with a reed pen and then stabilised to keep the specific junctions between verticals and horizontals shapes. The design of the letters constantly balance between curves and inner sharp corners and the contrast of one is cohabiting with the other to give Antipod its specific design. When Antipod is set at small size its specific are almost unnoticeable but the text has a very particular type colour. And this specificity is useful when setting texts for display, to give your design a strong personality. Each weight includes a set of extra glyphs to make your text settings more singular. It also comes with extended language support, tabular figures, fractions and more. It is suited for any work editorial design, signage, corporate as well as onscreen applications.
  29. Camille by Arabetics, $45.00
    Camille was designed with exaggerated emphasis on letter vertical characteristic, by virtually eliminating the typical Arabic horizontal line look. This font glyph weights and look and feel are heavily influenced by early Kufic Quranic calligraphy style. Camille supports all Arabetic scripts covered by Unicode 6.1, and the latest Arabic Supplement and Extended-A Unicode blocks, including support for Quranic texts. This font family includes two letter spacing flavors: isolated for small text and overlapped for large or display text. The two spacing flavors have one weight each with a normal and a left-slanted Italic version. The script design of this font family follows the Arabetics Mutamathil Taqlidi style utilizing varying x-heights. The Mutamathil Taqlidi type style uses one glyph per every basic Arabic Unicode character or letter, as defined by the Unicode Standards, and one additional final form glyph, for each freely-connecting letter of the Arabic cursive text. Camille includes the required Lam-Alif ligatures in addition to all vowel diacritic ligatures. Soft-vowel diacritic marks (harakat) are selectively positioned with most of them appearing on similar high and low levels—top left corner—, to clearly distinguish them from the letters. Tatweel is a zero-width glyph.
  30. Idealista by Suitcase Type Foundry, $39.00
    Idealista directly responds to its other members, Nudista and Kulturista. It shares the same proportions and the same set of weights, yet it enriches the expression means of the two typefaces with new themes — the character set is smooth, even round, and it boasts a number of special details and perky moves. Most of all, Idealista relishes juicy magazine titles, typographic logotypes and propagandist posters. Unlike cold, technicist typefaces, it has great zest for life, so there's no wonder that in each of the letters, intuition wins over intellect. Owing to this, the text set in Idealista has a special voluptuous quality and unmistakable temperament — in a single typeface Idealista combines the best of sans-serif, slab-serif, as well as geometric and calligraphic construction principles, coming down to one impressive, expressive cocktail. Some letters have serifs, some do not, some are sharp, some are smooth, and all this results in the nice hip-hop beat of the line of text. The typeface has five weights and ten styles in total, so it can easily accommodate to the needs of complex texts, unlike many of its display counterparts. Idealista is valuable partner for the more text-suited Nudista and, if need for tiny sizes arises, to Kulturista as well.
  31. KG Two Is Better Than One by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    This font was created in honor of my husband for our 12th wedding anniversary. 14 years ago, I met this tall, skinny guy from Indiana in the lobby of a hotel in Hong Kong. We talked. The next day, we had lunch together. And that night we had dinner together. And the next day. And the next. We met just before my 19th birthday, and on my birthday he took me to the top of Victoria Peak, where we looked out over the city of Hong Kong- such a beautiful place to begin a lifetime of love! We spent 4 months together in Hong Kong, falling in love with each other and with the beautiful city we were privileged to call home for that short time. We married the next year. We've lived in Indiana, Texas, China, Kentucky, and Florida over those 12 years of marriage and have welcomed 2 daughters into our lives. I know beyond a shadow of a doubt that he completes my life in a way I didn't know was possible. And I know that I'm blessed beyond words to have a supportive, wonderful, encouraging husband who is also a loving, involved, caring dad to our daughters. This font is for you, Keith!
  32. Nawin Latin by Letterjuice, $66.00
    Nawin is an informal Arabic typeface inspired by handwriting. The idea behind this design is to create a type family attractive and ownable for children but at the same time a design that keeps excellent letter recognition for reading. Handwriting has been a great source of inspiration in this particular typeface. By emulating the movements of the pen, we have obtained letter shapes that express spontaneity. A bright group of letters create a lively and beautiful paragraph of text. To get closer to handwriting and the variety of letter shapes that we draw while writing, this typeface offers a large number of alternative characters, which differ slightly from the default ones. Because we have programed the «Contextual Alternate» feature in the fonts, these alternate characters appear automatically as you set a text on your computer. For instance, in the Arabic variability on vertical proportions between letters Alef and initial Lam, create movement in text and avoid the cold mechanical feel of repetition. In the case of the Latin a part from having an entire alternate basic alphabet, there are also different letterforms for characters with diacritics, this way variability becomes even greater. Nawin is quirky and elegant at the same time. Letter recognition is relevant when reading continuous text. For this reason, in the Arabic, we have added another contextual alternate feature with alternate characters that help to avoid confusion when letters with similar or the same shape repeat inside one word. This is the case of medial «beh and Yeh» repeated three times continuously in the same word. The alternate characters change in shape and length, facilitating distinction to the reader. Since this typeface is inspired by handwriting and the free movement of the hand while writing, we considered ligatures a good asset for this design. The Arabic has a wide range of ligatures that enhance movement and fluidity in text making look text alive, while the Latin achieves this same effect via contextual alternates.
  33. Nawin Arabic Ltn by Letterjuice, $107.00
    Nawin is an informal Arabic typeface inspired by handwriting. The idea behind this design is to create a type family attractive and ownable for children but at the same time a design that keeps excellent letter recognition for reading. Handwriting has been a great source of inspiration in this particular typeface. By emulating the movements of the pen, we have obtained letter shapes that express spontaneity. A bright group of letters create a lively and beautiful paragraph of text. To get closer to handwriting and the variety of letter shapes that we draw while writing, this typeface offers a large number of alternative characters, which differ slightly from the default ones. Because we have programed the «Contextual Alternate» feature in the fonts, these alternate characters appear automatically as you set a text on your computer. For instance, in the Arabic variability on vertical proportions between letters Alef and initial Lam, create movement in text and avoid the cold mechanical feel of repetition. In the case of the Latin a part from having an entire alternate basic alphabet, there are also different letterforms for characters with diacritics, this way variability becomes even greater. Nawin is quirky and elegant at the same time. Letter recognition is relevant when reading continuous text. For this reason, in the Arabic, we have added another contextual alternate feature with alternate characters that help to avoid confusion when letters with similar or the same shape repeat inside one word. This is the case of medial «beh and Yeh» repeated three times continuously in the same word. The alternate characters change in shape and length, facilitating distinction to the reader. Since this typeface is inspired by handwriting and the free movement of the hand while writing, we considered ligatures a good asset for this design. The Arabic has a wide range of ligatures that enhance movement and fluidity in text making look text alive, while the Latin achieves this same effect via contextual alternates.
  34. Ammer Handwriting by Schriftlabor, $18.99
    Austrian Cartoonist Wolfgang Ammer lent his handwriting to this font, which was produced by Miriam Surányi. Wolfgang already uses the font in his daily routine: It facilitates corrections and translations of his cartoons for international newspapers. Rich in contextual alternates, Ammer contains about 1800 glyphs. Each character has multiple alternates. And a complex OpenType substitution feature makes sure that the same variant does not appear twice in a line. As a special gimmick, the font contains a Tic Tac Toe game: To activate it, type a # and turn on stylistic set 20. Then use digits 1–9 for setting the naughts and crosses on their places. The enclosed TT variant has a reduced glyph set and therefore a smaller file size, hence it is better suited for use on the web.
  35. HS Al Basim A by Hiba Studio, $59.00
    HS Albasim A is an Arabic display typeface. It is useful for headlines, books covers and other graphic projects. It is a collaborative effort, as "HS Albasim A" first letters were designed and drawn by Basim Salem Al Mahdi from Iraq and then developed and digitalized as a typeface by Hasan AbuAfash from Palestine. The font is based on the simple lines of Fatmic Kufi but was it distinguished by two main ideas: First, it contains a nice serf in the vertical strokes of its letters. The second, some of storks in its letter differ in the thickness instead of being similar, as it is in the Fatmic Kufi style. The font contains only two weights: regular and bold. Both of them support the OpenType features of Arabic, Persian and Urdu.
  36. Anca by DizajnDesign, $49.00
    Anca typeface started as a comission work for Fest Anca, an international animation festival. They needed something to complement the corporate identity of the festival. Inspiration came from a sketch made by my friend long time ago, which had a tremendous potential. As letters were digitized and the basic alphabet was completed, a very practical and universal typeface resulted. The whole type family has a playful and simple look with rounded stroke endings as well as long ascenders. The construction skeleton uses the minimum number of strokes and as a consequence, some original letter shapes (Q, w, j, &, A, §) were produced. Despite the fact that most letter shapes are based on geometry, some strokes are intentionally irregular, which creates a very natural feeling. Anca is appropriate for setting short paragraphs, headings and big inscriptions.
  37. Nafigat Script by stiplinestudios, $13.00
    Nafigat Script goes with Romantic and Modern Calligraphy, ready to give your design project with Fresh and Fabulous Style. This font have an 264 Standard Glyph + 408 Glyph Alternate in Open Type Standard Format. Perfect for wedding, branding and romantic invitation and Also Suitable for various purpose such as digital lettering, headings, logos, wedding invitation, t-shirt, letterhead, signage, lable, news, posters, badges, branding materials, t-shirt, print, business cards, quotes, logo, poster, and suitable for any graphic design project. Nafigat Script comes as a single font file packed full of great features. It contains a full set of lower & uppercase letters, a large range of punctuation, numerals, and multilingual support. The font also contains several swashes and stylistic alternates for those who have open type capable software (e.g. Photoshop/Illustrator).
  38. Linotype Scrap by Linotype, $29.00
    Linotype Scrap is part of the Take Type Library, chosen from the entries of the Linotype-sponsored International Digital Type Design Contests of 1994 and 1997. The font is available in two weights and was designed by German artist Ingo Preuss. It is as though the forms of the basic weight were cut with scissors out of pieces of paper. There are no inner contours, only the outer silhouettes. The capital letters which make up Scrap Bonus are set on black rectangular backgrounds and are white and framed with a white contour. This weight includes a number of different pictograms which were also not spared the scissors. The decorative Linotype Scrap embodies the comic style of the 1990s and is meant exclusively for headlines of points sizes 18 and larger.
  39. Bauhaus Bugler by Breauhare, $35.00
    Bauhaus Bugler’s design never appeared in Harry Warren’s 6th grade class newsletter The Broadwater Bugler but its design came about during that same period in 1975. Because of this, it has been officially designated an honorary Bugler font! Its theme of broad curves that leap over and under conjure visions of fashion and high-end department stores with their dress boxes and shopping bags, plus hair products, cosmetics, couture, and other stylish personal merchandise of the highest caliber. Bauhaus Bugler also has an art deco flavor, especially when all capitals are used. It comes with two alternate versions of the upper and lower Y to give users more freedom of choice. Put Bauhaus Bugler in your “haus” today! Be sure to check out Bauhaus Bugler Soft also! Digitized by John Bomparte.
  40. Node Display by Spilled Ink, $9.00
    Designed in The Hague amongst the canals and flowering lime trees, Node Display represents the best of organic curves with sharp modern edges. Sophisticated and edgy, it's everything you want out of a display font. It looks amazing at large sizes and, also, small sizes. 16 Fonts. Extra Light, Extra Light Italic, Light, Light Italic, Regular, Regular Italic, Medium, Medium Italic, Semi Bold, Semi Bold Italic, Bold, Bold Italic, Extra Bold, Extra Bold Italic, Outline, Outline Italic. 17 Languages. Basque, Catalan, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Finnish, French, Frisian, Galician, German, Irish, Italian, Norwegian, Portuguese, Spanish and Swedish. 185 Glyphs. 36 Punctuation Marks, 57 Uppercase Letters, 60 Lowercase Letters, Full Number Set. Looks great packaged on wrapping, bottles and jars or digitally on websites, social and apps or printed on newspapers, magazines and flyers.
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