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  1. Dancing Rose by FoxType, $50.00
    Introducing Dancing Rose new generation Display Typeface. Dancing Rose Typeface created with the vision of to attract the audience to your brand. The finest details of this typeface are methodically and mathematically created. Dancing Rose is created with all the tasks of a corporate font and also for the usage in a variety of projects, including branding, logos, titles, headlines, posters, screens, display, digital ads, and everything else. We are putting a lot of effort on this font as a long-term project.
  2. Goudy 38 by Red Rooster Collection, $45.00
    Designed by Les Usherwood. Digitally engineered by Steve Jackaman. Originally designed by Frederick Goudy for the original Life magazine, circa 1908. Because of delays in production, the face was never used by the magazine. However, Gimbel Brothers, the famous New York department store, opened in 1910, around the time of the release of the typeface, which was used almost exclusively for its advertising and was often known as Goudy Gimbel, but the typeface was better known by the Monotype series number Goudy 38.
  3. Werner Display by FoxType, $15.00
    Introducing **Werner Display** new generation Decorative Typeface. Werner Typeface created with the vision of to attract the audience to your brand. The finest details of this typeface are methodically and mathematically created. Werner is created with all the tasks of a corporate font and also for the usage in a variety of projects, including **branding, logos, titles, headlines, posters, screens, display, digital ads**, and everything else. We are putting a lot of effort on this font as a long-term project.
  4. Aberlo Display by FoxType, $35.00
    Aberlo Display new generation Typeface. Aberlo Dispaly Typeface created with the vision of attract the audience to your brand. The finest details of this typeface are methodically and mathematically created. Aberlo is created with all the tasks of a corporate font and also for the usage in a variety of projects, including branding product, logos, titles, headlines, posters, screens, display, digital ads, and everything else. We are putting a lot of effort on this font as a long-term project.
  5. Flockin Display by FoxType, $50.00
    Introducing Flockin Display new generation Decorative Typeface. Flockin Typeface created with the vision of to attract the audience to your brand. The finest details of this typeface are methodically and mathematically created. Flockin is created with all the tasks of a corporate font and also for the usage in a variety of projects, including branding, logos, titles, headlines, posters, screens, display, digital ads, and everything else. We are putting a lot of effort on this font as a long-term project.
  6. HWT Bulletin Script Two by Hamilton Wood Type Collection, $29.95
    Bulletin Script was a style offered by several American wood type manufacturers in the late 19th Century. It may actually be one of the most iconic styles of the late 1960 Psychedelic era when Victorian revival was in full swing. The style known as "Bulletin Script No. 2” varies from the more commonly seen Bulletin in that its bottom strokes have a concave swash to them rather than rounded bulbous bottom terminals. This new digitization features over 300 glyphs including Central European characters.
  7. Catsme by Peliken, $7.00
    Cats OTF color font. Creative set of characters, kittens pictured in a variety of poses. You can use this font for design logos, quotes prints on t-shirts and other. OpenType-SVG Font was designed with Fontself Maker in Illustrator CC. Contains only uppercase letters and digits. WARNING Color fonts are pretty new technology - they currently show up in Photoshop CC 2017+, Illustrator CC 2018 and some Mac apps. Learn more about color font support on third-party apps here: https://www.colorfonts.wtf/
  8. Casual Signage JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Alf Becker was a talented sign writer and a prolific contributor of unique alphabets to Signs of the Times magazine. More than one hundred of his designs were showcased in monthly installments with each new issue of the publication. One in particular is a casual, free form sans serif design which has been recreated digitally as Casual Signage JNL, and is available in both regular and oblique versions. Thanks to Tod Swormstedt of ST Publications for providing the reference material for this font.
  9. Miller by FoxType, $50.00
    Introducing Miller Display new generation Decorative Typeface. Miller Typeface created with the vision of to attract the audience to your brand . The finest details of this typeface are methodically and mathematically created. Miller is created with all the tasks of a corporate font and also for the usage in a variety of projects, including branding, logos, titles, headlines, posters, screens, display, digital ads, and everything else. We are putting a lot of effort on this font as a long-term project.
  10. Zoomber Display by FoxType, $50.00
    Introducing Zoomber Display new generation Decorative Typeface. Zoomber Typeface created with the vision of to attract the audience to your brand . The finest details of this typeface are methodically and mathematically created. Zoomber is created with all the tasks of a corporate font and also for the usage in a variety of projects, including branding, logos, titles, headlines, posters, screens, display, digital ads, and everything else. We are putting a lot of effort on this font as a long-term project.
  11. MFC Klaver Monogram by Monogram Fonts Co., $299.00
    The source of inspiration for Klaver Monogram is a delightfully elegant initial letterset adorned with clover tipped flourishes from a vintage embroidery publication. Originally intended to adorn handkerchiefs and other linens, this digital revival opens it up to a whole new realm of possibilities. This is one of many monogram designs from the late 1800's to early 1900’s that is loaded with panache. Download and view the MFC Klaver Monogram Guidebook if you would like to learn a little more.
  12. Thrillington by Rochart, $15.00
    Thrillington is font duo with modern vintage look design styles, available on script and Display Sans serif typeface. These two lovely fonts would be perfect to combine in your design. Brand new stylish textured fonts and Make it easy for made logotype hand lettering Style. It will be great for Logotypes, Posters, Digital Lettering Arts, Clean Design, Branding Design, Sign, Merchandise and Social Media Posts. This font contain of Uppercase, Lowercase, Number, Symbol, Punctuation, also support multilingual and already PUA encoded.
  13. Cathyna Display by FoxType, $35.00
    Introducing Cathyna Display new generation Decorative Typeface. Cathyna Typeface created with the vision of to attract the audience to your brand. The finest details of this typeface are methodically and mathematically created. Cathyna is created with all the tasks of a corporate font and also for the usage in a variety of projects, including branding, logos, titles, headlines, posters, screens, display, digital ads, and everything else. We are putting a lot of effort on this font as a long-term project.
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  18. Radona by insigne, $29.00
    Radona is a blast from the 80’s that's rader than rad. Radona is the typeface version of Synthwave, an electronic music subgenre that takes influence from the 1980s but builds on it, resulting in a construct that lives in the minds of both those who have experienced it and those who haven't. Radona expresses a nostalgia for 1980s culture, attempting to replicate and appreciate the era's vibe, but extends it further with something new. This sans family has plenty of 80's flavor, but with some fresh twists to push it to the limit. Radona is a geometric sans-serif typeface. Radona has a few quirky characteristics, but it has a generally neutral tone and structure that makes it ideal for usage in print, especially when a contemporary look is desired. It looks amazing in both body text and headlines. The geometric grotesques that were popular in the 1980s served as inspiration. It's a typeface that's been crafted for usage in a range of design fields, from branding to packaging, and it can be used in anything from interfaces to apps. Radona is an excellent typeface for use on websites and other digital applications. Radona comes with a wide variety of styles and a large selection of stylistic alternatives, ligatures, small caps and other special features. Along with parachute pants, synthesized guitar riffs, and VHS scanlines, Radona brings back the 1980’s.
  19. Nekst by Serebryakov, $35.00
    Nekst is geometric sans-serif. So it can only seem at first glance. Non-standard forms of some letters, behave unexpectedly and eccentric in a text line. It’s add notes of old grotesques and futuristic aesthetics to the modern-nordic image. Nekst font family includes seven weights supporting Cyrillic and extended Latin.
  20. CTCO Hopps by wearecolt, $11.00
    CTCo Hopps Condensed takes inspiration from vintage beer labels, newspaper headlines, and woodcut type. Hopps is the perfect typeface to make a big statement with a classic impact. Hopps comes in 4 flavours: Regular Soft (slightly rounded) Italic Italic Soft CTCo Hopps is a condensed grotesque designed for headlines, posters and logos.
  21. Kamber by Studio Buchanan, $24.00
    Kamber is a playful and approachable, neo-grotesque sans-serif with a handful of humanist flourishes. Subtle convex terminals and a curved structure create it's friendly personality and bouncy rhythm. If you're looking for a warm typeface that's affable without straying into cliché, then Kamber is your new best friend – like the labrador of typefaces. Kamber's balanced yet quirky nature makes for a fun and interesting display face, without compromising on legibility at smaller sizes. The lowercase letters have an elevated x-height, sitting at around 70% of the cap height – this means running copy remains clear and readable. Available in 8 weights, each with a corresponding italic, Kamber is a widely functional typeface that can hold it's own, regardless of the use case. It includes all the usual open type features for further adaptation and variation, including small caps, ligatures, stylistic alternates and more. The primary numerals are lining figures, but tabular figures, old style figures, and a combination of both are also included. If you're looking for something to stand out from the sea of overly geometric faces and soulless helvetica variants, then Kamber is ready and waiting. Perfect for editorial design, branding or anywhere you use text – Kamber is the typeface that smiles.
  22. Numbers With Rings by Typodermic, $11.95
    Numbers with Rings uses an OpenType system that allows you to generate numbers in rings up to 999999. You can even have ringed letters or letter/digit combinations. If your application supports OpenType ligatures, you can type letters or digits on your keyboard, and they’ll automatically squeeze into rings. First, select a ring which can hold the number of digits you want, then type the digits; the rest happens automatically. There’s also a filled ring which can be used to give your ring a colored background. For more details on how Numbers with Rings works, check the PDF guide .
  23. Floralissimo by Wiescher Design, $39.50
    Floralissimo are flowery embellishments that I found in several old publishing books dating back over a hundred years. I thought they might be useful for some of you, so I digitized them. Your digitizing typedesigner, Gert Wiescher
  24. Verie by Prototype Fonts, $20.00
    Inspired by digital displays and mass transit.
  25. Rodley by Fettle Foundry, $10.00
    Rodley is a geometric sans-serif typeface and a ground-up redrawing of Bairne – the first ever typeface from Fettle Foundry – with a completely new character set that closer resembles the original vision for the typeface. The changes are so substantial that Rodley has taken on a life of its own, becoming a brand new typeface. Inspired by low-contrast Swiss and Modernist grotesque typefaces, with the addition of characterful geometric shapes, Rodley aims to be a more disruptive choice for brands, while retaining the appeal of those popular styles. Based upon a Latin S character set with additional glyphs, Rodley supports many latin-based languages, with a focus on pan-European and South American languages. Thorough kerning has been applied to uppercase/lowercase, uppercase/uppercase, lowercase/lowercase and CamelCase character combinations, with thorough attention paid to an incredibly large number of diacritical combinations. Available in 5 weights, from thin to bold, with matching italics, Rodley has been designed with a wide range of uses and sizes in mind.
  26. D.I.Y. Time by Latinotype, $19.00
    D.I.Y. Time is a hand drawn type system designed by Luciano and Coto inspired by the DIY philosophy which has been transformed into a whole global counterculture movement, identifying the new generations that reprice the handwork, paying attention to quality, processes and materials used in the manufacture of goods and objects, food, clothing, furniture etc. This beautiful philosophy inspires us every day. Is present in our homes, in our lifestyle and this time we have given him way through a typeface family that mixes different styles but integrates them through language handmade. The result is a typeface based on hand lettering drawing with different brushes and pens on paper. With versions ranging from organic proposals as DIY time hand to other based on the classic proportions of Gill as DIY time sans. To accompany a set of compound words designed on the needs of small farmers and a set of ornaments illustrated, everything you need to begin to make your own.
  27. Cosan by Adtypo, $45.00
    The idea was to find common intersections between the humanistic and the neo-grotesque model of sans. This variable font offers everything from the world of sans serif in one place – a broad range of weights, adjustable contrast, and a lot of alternative glyphs. As a bonus, you can choose the “cold” or “warm” impact of the text. The Cosan Cold variant has closed apertures and minimal tension in the manner of Helvetica, and the Cosan Warm is open, more dynamic, and airy. Cosan is very suitable for a parallel bilingual setting, as both types are equivalent in their proportions and text color. Like Yin and Yang, each has a piece of the other in him. The Warm version is not totally dynamic, nor is the Cold version totally rigid.
  28. Calypso E by Typolar, $72.00
    Founded on a rigid structure of modernist type, Calypso E has a determined tone without an authoritative tang. It is an updated interpretation of a Neo-grotesque model Egyptian with a hint of Humanist lightness in its forms. Seriously big x-height, square basic form and sturdy serifs create firm text regardless of the weight. This makes Calypso E well suited for various media, from sharp plotter images to low-res television screens. Calypso E includes four suitable body copy styles. Book, Regular, Normal and Medium can be applied according to, for example, the size of text and quality of paper. All styles in the family are equipped with an expanded character set, small caps, case sensitive forms, discretionary ligatures and much more to make even the most elaborate typographic detailing possible.
  29. Artico Soft by cretype, $20.00
    Artico Soft is the rounded version of Artico. Artico Soft Family is a modern sans-serif typeface that is clean, simple and highly readable. Letters in this type family are designed with genuine neo-grotesque and neutral shapes without any decorative distractions. The spaces between individual letter forms are precisely adjusted to create the perfect typesetting. Artico Soft is versatile type family of 18 fonts. Artico family consists of 9 weights (Thin, ExtraLight, Light, Regular, Medium, Bold, ExtraBold, Heavy & Black) with their corresponding italics. The Open Type fonts contain complete Latin 1252, Cyrillic, Central European 1250, Turkish 1254 character sets. Each font includes proportional figures, tabular figures, numerators, denominators, superscript, scientific inferiors, subscript, fractions and case features. We highly recommend it for use in books, web pages, screen displays, and so on.
  30. Artico by cretype, $20.00
    Artico Family is a modern sans-serif typeface that is clean, simple and highly readable. Letters in this type family are designed with genuine neo-grotesque and neutral shapes without any decorative distractions. The spaces between individual letter forms are precisely adjusted to create the perfect typesetting. Artico is versatile type family of 72 fonts. Artico family consists of 9 weights (Thin, ExtraLight, Light, Regular, Medium, Bold, ExtraBold, Heavy & Black) and 4 widths (Extra Condensed, Condensed, Normal & Expanded) with their corresponding italics. The Open Type fonts contain complete Latin 1252, Cyrillic, Central European 1250, Turkish 1254 character sets. Each font includes proportional figures, tabular figures, numerators, denominators, superscript, scientific inferiors, subscript, fractions and case features. We highly recommend it for use in books, web pages, screen displays, and so on.
  31. Moron by Barnbrook Fonts, $30.00
    Moron is a distinctive and idiosyncratic display typeface: a winsome-but-nasty, old-and-yet-new drawing of Victorian sans-serif letterforms (with some 1970s sausage fonts thrown in). Moron started life as a sans-serif redrawing of Nylon but developed into a unique typeface with a character all its own. It is based, very loosely, upon Victorian Tuscan and Grotesque type found in the churches and cemeteries of the city of Glasgow. These letterforms originated before the dawn of modernism and at a time when the Arts and Crafts Movement was flourishing. In this age of early mass production and mechanisation, the Victorian ability to balance functionality with ornamentation had fascinating results. The typography of that period displays a unique combination of industrial heft and romantic decoration.
  32. Barranco by W Type Foundry, $20.00
    Barranco is a 3d layered fontfamily of 3 weights (thin, medium, black), plus shadows and one inline effect layer. It’s inspired by the caps neo-humanist typefaces of the 80’s with a mix of new trends such as the new layered typefaces and super heavy font families. Each font also comes with a set of Stylistic Alternatives for letters A I K W Q, and extensive language support. Barranco is really nice for magazines design, trademarks, logos and posters.
  33. Westmount by Rook Supply, $14.00
    Westmount is a geometric grotesque sans font that is both versatile and contemporary. The wide spacing between letters gives your text room to breathe and have the perfect amount of presence and balance. The strong capital letters are perfect for clean layouts and timeless branding. Try using Westmount Outline for a clean classic look.
  34. Fontuna by NREY, $19.00
    Fontuna is an elegant, condensed, fashionable, grotesque sans-serif font family. It is inspired by typography in glossy fashion magazines. It perfectly represents modern and vintage aesthetics. The font is perfect for wedding elegant invitation cards, beauty and fashion package design, glossy posters. It has support for many European languages as well as Cyrillic!
  35. Rosalinde by Scriptorium, $18.00
    Rosalinde is an original font based on rough hand-lettering reminiscent of 1960s era protest poster lettering. It's the kind of lettering you'd expect to see used for a snippet of anti-war poetry set against a red-white-and-blue striped background, or perhaps accompanied by a fat dove with an olive-branch.
  36. Quimby by Match & Kerosene, $25.00
    Quimby is a retro inspired design marrying love for wedge serifs with grotesque fonts. Inspiration comes from various signage in Detroit, MI. Great for headlines, displays, logos, and short bodies of text. Quimby comes in two styles, and features true small caps, lining numerals for both cap heights, catch phrase words, fractions, and alternates.
  37. Lupina by Craft Supply Co, $15.00
    Introducing Lupina, where modern simplicity meets timeless sophistication. This sleek sans-serif grotesque font effortlessly enhances your projects with a clean, contemporary vibe. This typeface is ideal for greeting card, packaging, brand identity, poster, or any purpose to make your design project look eye catching and trendy. Feel free to play with this typeface!
  38. SK Aristo by Salih Kizilkaya, $14.99
    SK Aristo is a modern geometric and grotesque font. It was designed by Salih Kızılkaya in 2020, taking into account the current design needs. It meets all the typographic needs of your design and offers full support for the Latin alphabet. SK Aristo consists of 10 different fonts and includes a total of 5220 glyphs.
  39. Pentagraph by Intellecta Design, $28.90
    digitization of a classic art nouveau era font
  40. Vogus by Intellecta Design, $25.90
    a digitization of a classic renaissance fancy font
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