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  1. Garnison by OzType., $15.00
    Garnison, is a contemporary take on the humanist sans serif from Eric Gill with readability and craftsmanship at its core. Specially designed for editorial and publishing purposes. Garnison blends Eric Gill’s humanist sensibilities with a younger, more versatile attitude with 74 variations ranging from lightest hairline to heaviest black, the family features an extensive set of weights and optical sizes, matching true italics and lots of cool OpenType features. The variation in stroke width and letterforms help it achieve great scalability while still retaining its character. For inquiries please contact ozfoundry@gmail.com.
  2. Garamond Nova Pro by SoftMaker, $9.99
    Garamond Nova Pro is one of the fonts of the SoftMaker font library. It is a modern interpretation of the classic Garamond style. SoftMaker’s Garamond Nova Pro typeface family contains OpenType layout tables for sophisticated typography. It also comes with a huge character set that covers not only Western European languages, but also includes Central European, Baltic, Croatian, Slovene, Romanian, and Turkish characters. Case-sensitive punctuation signs for all-caps titles are included as well as many fractions, an extensive set of ligatures, and separate sets of tabular and proportional digits.
  3. Cat Burglar PB by Pink Broccoli, $16.00
    Cat Burglar is another off-kilter sans-serif font by Pink Broccoli, this time inspired by the titling of a 1961 Looney Tunes cartoon called "The Pied Piper of Guadalupe". As with some of my previous type designs, it is a typographic drunken stumble, wonderfully and awkwardly stumbling across designs, surprising with each letter typed. With an extensive character set, and offbeat letter weighting, Cat Burglar is fun to typeset with, with a collection of double letter ligatures, as well as discretionary ligature combinations that add to the quirky playfulness.
  4. Brush Script Pro by SoftMaker, $7.99
    Robert E. Smith designed this typeface for American Type Founders in 1942. Brush Script is perfect for display work where an informal, handwritten style is desired, for example in signage and on posters. SoftMaker’s Brush Script Pro typeface comes with a huge character set that covers not only Western European languages, but also includes Central European, Baltic, Croatian, Slovene, Romanian, and Turkish characters. Case-sensitive punctuation signs for all-caps titles are included as well as many fractions, an extensive set of ligatures, and separate sets of tabular and proportional digits.
  5. Scharf by The Northern Block, $39.95
    Scharf is a sturdy serif of eight weights with matching true italics. Accurate serif details are carefully drawn to allow improvements to readability and further enhance the fonts' fluid and dynamic personality. This extensive type system is purposefully suited for editorial design and complex typographic hierarchy. Details include eight weights with matching true italics, over 950 characters per font with alternative lowercase a, e, g and y, eight variations of numerals, true small caps with accents, discretionary ligatures and language support covering Western, South and Central European and Vietnamese.
  6. Luwest Rounded by Elyas Beria, $5.00
    Soft, fun, confident, sophisticated, and versatile. Luwest Rounded is a modern rounded font family that comes in two weights and in italics. The chunky weight and buttery curves of Luwest Rounded Regular make it well suited as display type ideal for branding, logos, magazines, films, packaging, greeting cards, invitations, posters, slides, and presentations. Luwest Rounded Light adds contrast and even more flexibility. Luwest Rounded includes a generous selection of international characters to support a broad range of languages. Luwest Rounded includes: Caps and lowercase Regular and Light weights Regular and Italics Extensive international character support
  7. Four Seasons by Latinotype, $39.00
    Four Seasons is a display handwritten typeface inspired by nature and its four seasons. The font was designed by Coto Mendoza and Luciano Vergara during the winter of 2010 and 2013. Four Seasons’ real handmade stroke allows for an authentic lettering and makes the font perfect for photography and illustration composition. Four Seasons comes with an extensive character set and includes OpenType features such as titlings, endings, initials, swashes, ligatures and alternates plus a sweet set of ornaments, dingbats and words, all inspired by branches, leaves and flowers.
  8. Artificial Flavour by Kitchen Table Type Foundry, $15.00
    I do groceries a couple of times a week. When I am shopping for food, I always read the ingredients list; I don’t want too much sugar, nor palm oil, trans fats or a lot of E numbers. It used to be quite hard finding products that didn’t contain artificial flavours or colouring, but it is getting better. Artificial Flavour is an anti-ode to the time we couldn’t get enough of the stuff - it is a handmade, all caps font which comes with extensive language support and a sweet set of alternates.
  9. Amaral by Oliveira 37, $26.00
    Amaral is a family of 12 fonts with a contemporary design style, based on different historical models. The calligraphic influences are subtle, best noticed in italics. The result is a set of fonts that look more "constructed" than "written". Available in six weights of the Roman and Italic types, Amaral has a wide palette of glyphs. In addition to offering extensive support for Latin sets, among many OpenType resources, each font contains small caps and contextual ligatures, totaling more than 728 glyphs. Amaral is an option for editorial design projects and other related applications.
  10. Chivertta by Eurotypo, $38.00
    Chivertta combines elements of casual and modern aesthetics. The font is inspired by a logo discovered on the streets of Buenos Aires. One of Chivertta’s distinctive features lies in its careful design and its wide repertoire of ligatures and stylistic alternatives. This extensive collection offers a wealth of options, allowing designers to enhance their creative output, imbuing their designs with a greater sense of authenticity and realism. In essence, Chivertta transcends convention, offering a powerful tool for designers and resulting in designs that come out with authenticity and contemporary style.
  11. Stencil Creek by Resistenza, $39.00
    Stencil Creek font family is a rounded stencil typeface that comes in eight weights and two rough versions. It is inspired by classic sans serifs and influenced by street signs of the North West Pacific. You can also overlap some of the weights and get an extra inline font. Stencil Creek is a legible typeface family designed for contemporary typography, especially for use in headlines, but also for reading purposes, includes extensive language support and many more OpenType features. This font contains, different swashes and alternates. Check out also ‘Orbita’
  12. Aphasia BT by Bitstream, $50.99
    A meeting of Byzantine and Art Deco forms, Aphasia began as a series of handwritten captions to accompany drawings in the early 1990s. The drawings were abandoned to allow the lettering to become the real composition. Playfully set in blocks of verse with each line shaped through free-association, the only visual rule was that all the lines of capitals be of equal length. The challenge of the game required extensive abbreviations, ligatures, small caps, and superiors. With the advent of Letraset’s FontStudio program, the project moved into the typographic realm.
  13. Rezak by TypeTogether, $36.00
    Nothing is hidden in the simplistic forms and overt aesthetic of Anya Danilova’s Rezak font family. Rezak is not a type family directly from the digital world, but was inspired by the stout presence of cutting letters out of tangible material: paper, stone, and wood. With only a few cuts, the shapes remain dark and simple. With more cuts, the shapes become lighter and more defined, resulting in a dynamic type family not stuck within one specific category. The Black and medium weights began as one approach before separating into display and text categories. The four text weights were created through pendulum swings in design direction that experimented with contrast, angles, tangent redirections, and the amount of anomalies allowed. The text weights are vocal when set larger than ten points and subtle at smaller sizes. The tech-heavy Incised display style came last, employing a surprising range of trigonometric functions to make it behave exactly as desired. Its look can result in something distinctive and emotional or completely over-the-top. Most normal typefaces change only in thickness; Rezak changes in intention, highlighting the relationship between dark and light, presence and absence, what’s removed and what remains. Rezak’s Black and Incised display styles are like a shaft of light in reverse and are perfect in situations of impact: websites, headlines and large text, gaming, call-outs, posters, and packaging. The tone works for something from youthful or craft-oriented to organic and natural products. Try these two in logotypes, complex print layering, branding, and words-as-pattern for greater experimentation. The text styles are bold, energetic, well informed, and round out the family with four weights (Regular, Semibold, Bold, Extrabold) and matching italics for a family grand total of ten. These jaunty styles work well in children’s books, call-outs, movie titles, and subheads for myriad subjects such as architecture, coffee, nature, cooking, and other rough-and-tumble purposes. Rezak’s crunchy letters are meant to expose rough, daring, or dramatic text. A further benefit is that this family is not sequestered within one specific genre or script, so it can be easily interpreted for other scripts, such as its current Latin and extended Cyrillic which supports such neglected languages as Abkhaz, Itelmen, and Koryak. Rezak’s push toward creativity and innovation, with an eye on typography’s rich history, reinforces our foundry’s mission to publish invigorating forms at the highest function and widest applicability.
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  15. Starx by Koray Özbey, $11.00
    Starx is a variable display typeface with angular lines, offering a futuristic and dynamic aesthetic. It consists of three axes: angular, rounded, and slanted. The bold version embodies a strong and high-tech expression, while the italic and rounded versions convey a dynamic, sporty, and futuristic impact.
  16. Saviola by Mazkicibe, $11.00
    Saviola – Modern Display Font with all caps style and bold. You can combine a unique uppercase and lowercase, so it looks like natural. And this font perfect for signature, logo, branding, poster, band, apparel, photography, title, social media post, ad banner, book cover, product packaging, and advertising
  17. Wrong by Monotype, $15.99
    Wrong is all about the improv. Made with tape segments this font has a real DIY feel to it. It’s bold, solid and square-jawed. Its modular appearance gives it a constructed strength and it's available with two sets of caps and stacks of attitude as standard.
  18. Divine Instinct by AkaliDz, $10.00
    Divine Instinct is a cool, bold and authentic blackletter font. Masterfully designed to become a true favorite, this font has the potential to bring each of your creative ideas to the highest level! this font contains : custom upper cases custom lower cases custom numbers default poncuation marks
  19. Wallnutt Corps by Here East Fonts, $18.00
    WALLNUTT CORPS is a cool, bold and powerful super modern unicase font, designed for maximum visual and emotional impact. It's great for social media, headlines, large-format print, editorial, branding, posters, fashion designs and websites — everything that strives for being confident and yolo. Definitely has a personality!
  20. Destone by Garisman Studio, $15.00
    Introducing Destone - A bold font with 2 styles: Regular & Slab. Destone combines attractive curves with a fresh urban edge; delivering a stylish script which is guaranteed to add an eye-catching appeal to your logo designs, brand imagery, handwritten quotes, product packaging, merchandise & social media posts.
  21. Presta by Type Juice, $19.00
    Presta is a variable weight sans serif typeface made up of 12 fonts from thin and condensed to wide and bold. Included in the variable font are over 500 alternate glyphs for creative customization. 12 fonts total 5 font weights Upper / lowercase glyphs Multilingual Over 5000 glyphs
  22. Nombueang by Jipatype, $17.00
    Nombueang is an informal headline typeface with a bold appearance and loop-headed Thai letters, giving it a fun, friendly, and warm feeling. It is suitable for use in various media and is especially effective in emphasizing special importance, such as in posters, packaging, and more.
  23. Passenger Train JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A 1940s travel poster for the Florida East Coast Railway (which then carried passengers but is now a freight line) had the railroad’s name hand lettered in a bold Art Deco sans. This inspired Passenger Train JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  24. Thornback by Lauren Ashpole, $15.00
    Thornback is a hand-drawn font that uses quick, scribbled strokes to create it's slightly messy sans-serif characters. The detailed letters make it a good choice for headlines but it's also bold enough to add a homemade touch to smaller text blocks while keeping things legible.
  25. Minangrasa by Mevstory Studio, $25.00
    Minangrasa is a blackletter inspired by traditional houses in West Sumatra, Indonesia which are shaped like cow horns. It's bold and fun with a retro twist. Using all caps results in very stylish text, while combining capital letters produces text that is very easy to read.
  26. Typha Latifolia by JBFoundry, $12.00
    Typha Latifolia is a plant of the swamps from the Northern Hemisphere. It is characterized by its high rangy leaves. Typha Latifolia is also a font family. It is characterized by the height of the ascenders and the descenders. Numerous ornamental variations complete medium and bold versions.
  27. Figuratika by Studio Indigo, $17.00
    Figuratika with its cut out letters is a bold geometric Art Deco inspired stencil font with a retro 1920 1930 feeling. It was designed as a display font and is best for shorter texts, titles, logos, posters etc. Figuratika has multilingual support for most European languages.
  28. Flighter by Mans Greback, $59.00
    Flighter is a bold sans-serif typeface, in a somewhat geometric and balanced style.  It has speed and stability and should bring the thoughts to a mid 20th century traveler.  Created by Måns Grebäck in 2017-2018, this high-quality font has support for hundreds of languages.
  29. Palatine by Larin Type Co, $14.00
    Palatine - this bold display typeface is a stylish and original, multipurpose font in a modern style with many alternatives, ligatures and swash that are very attractive, with their help you can make your project unique. And also use the main set to highlight exactly what you need.
  30. Verbindig by Lucywho, $17.00
    Verbindig is a modern serif style typeface. With over 45 joining ligatures and 3 different Styles it's easy to make a unique logo, headline or poster in seconds. Regular, Bold & Extreme Multilingual support Numerals & Punctuation Fun fact: Verbindig means connection in swiss german - yes I'm from Switzerland
  31. SF Topic by Sultan Fonts, $19.99
    Topic - Dedicated to writing a Big text in newspapers, magazines, road boards, book , TV and other printing products, and web pages. The Topic font contains 4 styles (Light, regular, Medium and bold) The font includes a matching Latin design and support for Arabic, Persian, Kurdish, and Urdu.
  32. Platoon by Canada Type, $25.00
    Platoon was designed as a much needed alternative to other stencil fonts that don't provide enough weights. Comes in four weights, regular, medium, bold and black, which gives it enough flexibility to make it the stencil of choice for posters, titling, book covers, and military-related designs.
  33. VolumeFour by Ryan Corey, $10.00
    VolumeFour is a heavy, geometric sans-serif display face inspired by the custom lettering which adorns Black Sabbath's groundbreaking "Vol 4." Its bold forms and naturally tight spacing evoke the era which spawned such classics as "Snowblind" and "Supernaut", bringing this aesthetic to a contemporary audience.
  34. Designer by Artyway, $12.00
    I suggest you to pay attention to the "Design" font. It's bold, with softened corners and some slope for dynamic effect. "Design" font has a unique charm and easy visual readability, so it's perfect for headlines, whether for sports events, automotive posters, logo or monograms designs.
  35. Bilbao by Borutta Group, $29.00
    Bilbao is a hybrid between sans, slab and mono fonts with geometric details. This typeface is defined by multiple features, which give it a friendly feeling. Bilbao is perfect for branding and display purposes. The entire family consist of 18 styles with italics from Thin to Bold.
  36. SF Kitab by Sultan Fonts, $19.99
    SF Kitab is An Arabic typeface for desktop applications. The font is dedicated for printing diverse books and publications. SF Kitab is clear and the reader feels comfortable reading long texts. It is contains two weights: normal and bold. This font supports Arabic, Persian and Urdu.
  37. Inform by ParaType, $30.00
    The typeface was designed by Gennady Baryshnikov. Bold Italic is based on Flash typeface, 1939, by Edwin W. Sharr. Additional styles were developed at ParaType (ParaGraph) in 1992 by Vladimir Yefimov and Alexander Tarbeev. Inspired by non-joining brush calligraphy. For use in advertising and display typography.
  38. Festivale by Invasi Studio, $19.00
    Festivale is a retro vibes display font. With italic and bold strokes, more fun characters with swashes in alternate features. To give you extra creative to your project. This font is perfect for your display project for headlines, quotes, editorial design, print posters, and much more.
  39. Pacific Classic by Holland Fonts, $30.00
    The Pacific Standard Bold was originally designed as a - capital only - poster typeface for a poster for the 30th International Film Festival Rotterdam in 2001 in the Netherlands. Theme of the festival was 'ports'. The design is inspired by the unpretentious typography often seen in ports.
  40. Hi Lea by Zamjump, $17.00
    Hi Lea is kids and fun typefaces. It has an authentic handwritten look and bold feel which makes it perfect for digital branding and design. Use this font for logos, social media, birthday invitations, wedding decorations, invitations, home decor, websites, blogs, instagram, business cards, branding and more!
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