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  1. HF HySans by HyFont Studio, $29.00
    HySans has its roots in contemporary typefaces with humanist touches. HySans is designed to fit digital screen from desktop to portable devices. It is strongly legible from headline to body copy with a high x-height design which helps the lowercase feel as imposing as it’s all caps counterpart. HySans is available in Five weights with 3 packages. Generously use it everyday, for everything.
  2. Hambare by Differentialtype, $10.00
    Hambare is a sans serif font family that is bold, elegant, and futuristic. Its clean lines and balanced proportions make it an ideal choice for digital and print designs, ensuring readability and visual impact. Hamabare comes with six styles that you can mix and match. Add it to any design to provide the flexibility and visual impact you need to take your designs to the next level!
  3. Ramllast by Thanoestd, $15.00
    INtroduction, Ramllast, This font is natural handwriting style, so if you need digital signature or natural hand writing for quotes, this is the perfect typeface for you! This font perfectly made to be applied especially in logo, and the other various formal forms such as invitations, labels, logos, magazines, books, greeting / wedding cards, packaging, fashion, make up, stationery, novels, labels or any type of advertising purpose.
  4. Crunold by Trustha, $17.00
    Crunold is a bold hand-drawn with dingbats as his mate. Inspired by today's popular designs, abstract shapes as an important element in both digital and print designs. Crunold is perfect for your creative projects. Because, a combination of typography, and the abstract shape of art. Makes your design perfect, also easier in the process. Crunold is perfect for branding, headlines, packaging, and many more.
  5. BiIuend Vibes by Ridtype, $50.00
    This font is inspired by summer nuances that convey the long-awaited vacation of enjoying the summer atmosphere outdoors and spending time with friends, girlfriends, and family. This font was created to give the impression of a summer atmosphere as a digital form that can be implemented both for printing t-shirts, stickers, and supporting tools for graphic design needs that can represent a summer atmosphere.
  6. Reply by TOMO Fonts, $18.00
    Discover TOMO Reply, a typeface that breaks the mold, offering a fresh perspective in the realm of sans-serif fonts. Reply seamlessly blends early 20th-century roots with contemporary flair. Ideal for modern graphic design applications, from editorial masterpieces to dynamic web designs. Reply offers an unorthodox yet harmonious font family that stands out in the corporate and digital realms. Experience the fresh perspective!
  7. Board Deluxe by Katatrad, $29.00
    Display block letters inspired by train station LED board. Board Deluxe is a humanist version of previously release Board based on bitmap diamond cells pixel font. Original Board (released by T.26) provided rounded corners diamond shape cells deliver surprisingly nice texture when use in extra large size. Board Deluxe gives you solid headline letters that spell out the midpoint between Digital and OldStyle.
  8. Candida by Bitstream, $29.99
    German designer Erbar drew the Candida typeface for the Ludwig & Mayer foundry shortly before his death in 1935. The typeface was released posthumously in 1936. An italic designed by Walter Höhnisch was published the following year and a reworked version was produced in 1945. Bold weights followed in 1951. Thanks to its clarity and readability in small sizes, the Candida family remained popular in the digital age.
  9. Troubadour by Cruz Fonts, $30.00
    Poets and musicians flourishing in southern France and northern Italy during the 11th to 13th centuries. Troubadour was designed by using a custom brush created with Adobe Illustrator. A digital tablet was used to draw all the characters in the font. The thick and thin strokes were created by applying pressure to the pen, like jesters dancing and bouncing in the streets as the music played.
  10. Lizie Slab by Poul Allan Studio, $26.00
    Lizie Slab is a slab serif, where the geometric construction is inspired by the 1930s design icons De Stijl, Gerrit Rietveld and others. Lizie Slab is designed for both print and digital use, and you will find it ideal for packaging, poster design, catalogs and exhibition design. The font supports a wide range of languages. This OpenType contains features such as fractions, proportional and tabular shapes.
  11. Attention Getters JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    In the days of metal type or paper clip art, spot illustrations with stock phrases were used to embellish ads and fliers in order to grab the attention of potential customers. The convenience of digital type puts art like this at a designer's fingertips. Attention Getters JNL contains fifty-two such ad phrases, certain to add a nostalgic, yet functional appeal to your printed or online piece.
  12. FDI Reklameschrift by FDI, $25.00
    FDI Reklameschrift is a carefully crafted digitization and extension of “Reklameschrift Bombe”, originally released in 1908 at the type foundry Ludwig & Mayer. FDI Reklameschrift covers Western, Eastern and Central European Latin and comes in two versions: Version A is as close as possible to the original design, containing some blackletter-style letterforms. Version B replaces these letterforms to improve legibility and allow a modern use.
  13. Newstyle by Matteson Typographics, $19.95
    Goudy’s Newstyle typeface was desiged in 1921 began as an experiment in creating a phoentic alphabet with different shapes for letters depending on their unique sound. The design is strongly influenced by the Venetian Romans of Aldus which Goudy believed to be the most readable letterforms. Steve Matteson digitized the roman faithfully to Goudy’s original and designed the companion italic in the spirit of Goudy’s style.
  14. Kegilka by Tony Type Studio, $17.00
    Seeing the characters in rhythm makes the Kegilka font very charismatic, the intersection of curves is so smooth and beautiful that it makes your project look neat and special. Kegilka comes with Alternative and Ligature fonts that add an elegant value to make your project look more charming. kegilka also provides international languages. Kegilka is suitable for use on product brands, covers for print and digital media.
  15. Retail Merchant JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Retail Merchant JNL is strictly for making prices. The 0-9 keys have large numbers, the shift position of the same keys have smaller, centered numbers, and the alphabet keys have a variety of smaller numbers with underscores in single digits, pairs of numerals and even a few complete prices such as "$1.00". Thrown in for good measure are companion words... "at", "for, "each", "lb." and "dozen"...
  16. Owly Barn by Four Lines Std, $15.00
    Owly Barn is a Friendly and Playful font. The rounded corners of Owly Barn give it a sense of joy and positivity. Also friendly and approachable vibe. Owly Barn is incredibly versatile. It can be used across various mediums, including digital and print, and it adapts seamlessly to different sizes and resolutions. This versatility makes it a go-to choice for graphic designers, marketers, and creatives alike.
  17. Fake Boss by NJ Studio, $19.00
    Hi...Thank for your visit :) Fake Boss Modern Fonts are font designs that are made for various vector designs, printing such as digital wedding invitations, blogs, online shops, social media, while printing can be used in the field of product clothing, accessories, bags, pins, logos, business cards, watermarks and many others ... so it can make your product look elegant and attractive, and also Multilingual support!!! Happy design ...
  18. Sumatra by Trim Studio, $15.00
    Introducing **Sumatra Font** - **The Beauty Handwritten Script** **Sumatra** is create using digital pen art, we also try a couple of letter to mix and match it, we try to make it flow as smooth as possible and express the rapid handwriting type we can use this for for branding name, signature, wedding designs, social media post, advertisements, and more projects that express beauties and luxurious ---
  19. Ornata D by Wiescher Design, $39.50
    Ornata D is the fourth of a series of old ornaments that I am trying to save from oblivion. I am completely redesigning the ornaments from scratch, trying in this one to keep the rough "letterpress" character. These ornaments have been first designed by Auriol around 1910. This set is perfect to design a great number of frames. Your digitizing type-designing savior, Gert Wiescher
  20. New Standard by ParaType, $30.00
    Designed at Polygraphmash circa 1940 (project manager Anatoly Shchukin). Based on the text typefaces of the late 19th and early 20th centuries of Obyknovennaya (Common) group. The digital version developed at ParaType in 1996 by Vladimir Yefimov. Initially designed for a collection of works by Lenin, this typeface was widely used in Soviet Union for technical and scientific books, both for text and display.
  21. Magalith by Samtype, $39.95
    This hebrew typeface is inspired in prayer books from the beginning of the XX century. Even in this Std version You can apply modern hebrew marks like Kamats Katan, Sheva Na, Dagesh Chazak and Cholam Chaser. It's a classic style with the most modern of a digital font technology and a easy lecture. The Caption versions is ideal for small size of texts and footnotes.
  22. Nuevo Litho by Hackberry Font Foundry, $24.95
    NuevoLitho is my first successful font design. It was designed for use in the heads and subheads of my first book, “Printing in a Digital World” back in 1994. It’s a very loosened play on Lithos, Carol Twombly’s fashionable font of the period. However, I added a complete lowercase set, several special characters, and all the other fun stuff I do with my fonts.
  23. Mikratos by Just Font You, $19.00
    Mikratos is a digital futuristic font inspired by the interfaces in sci-fi movies and retro games visual. Developed to be the solid time-jumper between vintage retro-futurism and also the futuristic nowadays trend in the graphic design and visual industry. Perfectly fit for logo, branding, gaming, esport design, poster, music video, album artwork, cover, book, packaging, merchandise, apparel, fashion, and many more.
  24. Flipboard JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    You've seen them all around -- on alarm clocks, tote boards, scoreboards and in many other venues we take for granted in our daily lives -- displays with letters and numbers that flip down to reveal other letters or numbers. Flipboard JNL is a digital recreation of these mechanical sign displays. There is a limited character set, and a blank panel is located on the equal sign keystroke.
  25. Bugleboy by Stiggy & Sands, $29.00
    Bugleboy started as a digitized version of "Wood Grotesk," a 1970s film typeface by LetterGraphics. It started with a bare bones character set which we added swash alternates for Capitals, Stylistic Alternates for a Unicase look, and crafted a Sans version without serifs. The Sans style lacks swashes but keeps Stylistic Alternate Unicase forms. See the last graphic for a comprehensive character map preview.
  26. Albertho by NJ Studio, $19.00
    Hi...Thank for your visit :) Albertho A Bold Fonts are font designs that are made for various vector designs, printing such as digital wedding invitations, blogs, online shops, social media, while printing can be used in the field of product clothing, accessories, bags, pins, logos, business cards, watermarks and many others ... so it can make your product look elegant and attractive, and also Multilingual support!!! Happy design ...
  27. Cracks by Grewfont Studio, $13.00
    Cracks is a display font inspired for fun image and playful taste. Although initially made for comical use, this fantastic typeface is also best suited for headlines of all sizes, as well as for blocks of text that have both maximum and minimum variations. Whether it’s for web, digital crafts, logotype, wordmark, print, moving images or anything else, it fits for every young and playful design.
  28. Packaged Goods JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A vintage matchbook advertising the New York Liquor Mart – oddly enough, located in Chicago, Illinois – featured a pen and ink line drawing of the store’s exterior. The Art Deco lettering on the mansard was portrayed with a straight left shadow (as opposed to drop cast or extruded), making for an interesting multi-line typeface design. This is now digitally available as Packaged Goods JNL.
  29. Malbeck by Sudtipos, $59.00
    Malbeck is a script which is both as elegant as it is unique. Very playful typographic treatments can be produced using the large selection of alternate characters. This 2007 version of Malbeck is now available in OpenType format to expand possibilities of use with lots of alternates when used with OpenType-aware applications such as InDesign. Designed by Koziupa and digitized by Ale Paul.
  30. Boyscout by Canada Type, $24.95
    Digitized from the handwriting of Simone Wilkie's son, Boyscout is a font that demonstrates a mix between the power of learning and individual creative development of a seven year old child. The struggle to conform with observation appears in most letters, while the creative streak shows clearly in letters like the swashed N, the single-stroke Q, the high T, and the charmingly odd, calligraphic z.
  31. LTC Ornamental Initials by Lanston Type Co., $24.95
    Little is known of the origin of these decorative Initial Caps. Series 448 at 24 point were a different design from the 36 point on which this digital version is based. In addition to the basic 26 characters, there is a negative version contained in the lower case position and a fill character (for two color caps) option in the number and punctuation key positions.
  32. Disclosure by Device, $39.00
    Disclosure is suggestive of low-grade digital output, screen displays, fax machines, or high-speed data transfer. It is missing vertical sections, perhaps due to a faulty print head or signal degradation. It is intentionally monospaced — each letter has the same width, like a typewriter — and unkerned. Suitable for uses where an unfussy urgency and drama is required. Developed from the 112 Hours numbers-only font, Throughput.
  33. Message from Mars by PizzaDude.dk, $18.00
    This is a live recording from Mars: Your planetary system is about to be invaded by the inhabitants of Mars. We come in peace, we come with party! Heh-heh. Say hello to my interplanetary font, Message from Mars. Handmade, yet super digital. Play around with the weird shaped letters, and make your own galactic text - use upper- and lowercase as well as the alternate version
  34. Cranach by profonts, $41.99
    This picturesque, beautiful German Blackletter typeface was originally released by Benjamin Becker Succ, Frankfurt am Main, then named ?K�nstlergotisch?. Ralph M. Unger redesigned, digitally remastered and completed the font based on old catalogues/specimen. In honor of the famous Cranach family, German artists in medieval times, we renamed the font after them. The shadowed version was added for even more eye-catching purposes, e.g. in headlines.
  35. Alskar Extended by S6 Foundry, $15.00
    Alskar sans is an elegant contemporary wide sans-serif typeface with strong stylistic geometric, authentic contrasts, drawing on the aesthetics and representing the shifting contemporary aesthetics. The distinctive stance gives the right visual consistency for branding and communications. Alskar sans is perfectly suited for headlines, large-format prints, brand identities, social media, advertising, editorial design, posters, magazines, logos, headings, body copy, digital and more.
  36. Punch Tape JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Punch Tape JNL emulates the old-style pin-punched paper tapes that were used in everything from ticker tapes to moving electronic signage to early digital typesetting equipment. Pin punch characters were also used in the early days of banking as a secure way of canceling a check so that it was rendered useless if re-submitted. In this version, the "dots" are square rather than round.
  37. Contraption by Pink Broccoli, $14.00
    Slightly off-kilter to give this rigid geometric a little personality, Contraption started as a digitization of a film typeface called Intrigue by Lettergraphics. From there, this mechanical typeface was expanded into a giant family of useful widths, weights, and obliques: from spindly thin and light weights, to chunky bold and blacks. An additional Inline style has been developed to further enhance the family dynamic.
  38. Linotype Supatropic by Linotype, $29.99
    Linotype Supatropic is part of the Take Type Library, chosen from the entries of the Linotype-sponsored International Digital Type Design Contests of 1994 and 1997. This fun font from German designer Isabell Laxa is generously decorated with delicate flower silhouettes which are reminiscent of Asian flower chains and subtropical flora. Linotype Supatropic is meant exclusively for headlines in point sizes of 18 or larger.
  39. Crestview Six JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The hand lettering found on a small catalog sheet for decorative decals from the 1930s-1940s era was the perfect source material for Crestview Six JNL. Handmade typefaces or signage from past decades offer a wonderfully humanistic change from the perfectly-crafted designs of printer's type (or digital type in the modern era). The font's name comes from the old alpha-numerical phone exchanges of the past.
  40. Flowa by Cihangir Öziş, $10.00
    Flowa typeface is designed to make a difference in your work with its strong and contrasting stance that contain in itself soft and hard lines simultaneously. Flowa is suitable for branding, album cover designs, posters designs, packaging and editorial. It can be used for websites and digital media. It is an excellent choice for short sentences, big hero titles, unique logo fonts, in particular.
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