Aberforth is clean, mixed-case font family. It's mono-height, so it pairs well with other fonts. Family includes regular, rough, outline, tiles, and italic versions.
A practical font family with 3 weights for all your needs: headlines, body text, signage etc. So elegant and so classic. High legibility at small sizes.
This font contains a selection of typographical symbols, covering mainly Astrology, Biology (Botany), Meteorology and Mathematics. Its glyphs are in a sensibly adjusted light monoline style.
Vitali Neue is geometric sans serif typeface family with a friendly feel. The low contrast and high x height is perfect for headlines and display uses.
Caleuche Alt is a typeface which contains different weights and styles, especially for action, Comics, horror or suspense titles, in addition to containing alternatives and ligatures
New, slightly calligraphic sans family with seven weights, Roman and Italic, all with Old Style Numerals and Small Caps, for both headlines and body text use.
Mick is a hand-drawn typeface inspired by graffiti works of old style. The family contains Regular and Light styles. Cyrillic and extented latin character sets.
So friendly yet so naughty. A practical font family with 3 weights for all your needs: headlines, body text, signage etc. High legibility at small sizes.
Merendina has a geometric construction with an handwritten touch. This family contains regular and slanted and 6 weights. Do not miss all the alternates and swashes.
70toxina. 70s & 80s combined. Both Seventies and Eighties celebrate their comeback in form of a revival, combined in a font. Let’s have a party with 70toxina!
A rounded geometric font of uniform stroke weight. All strokes have rounded ends and with the exception of the math symbols, there are no diagonal strokes.
Oh no, not another typewriter font! But Klaklak is different. Not only has Klaklak four weights from worn out ink (light) to typing twice (bold), an Italic (which is Regular with authentic underlines as there is no Italic on typewriters) and an x-through font called Klaxxx (no need to erase your typos – just x them out (just kidding 😊)). It also does a lot to avoid repeating letterforms by first replacing about 320 common letter combinations by ligatures and then mixing them up with 4 style sets which results in about 1300 ligatures and more than 2600 glyphs in total per font. The result is a very realistic appearance of a mechanical typewriter. All you have to do is turn on Ligatures and Contextual Alternates in your favourite layout app. Of course Klaklak is multilingual, supports a lot of Latin based languages and has all glyphs for even demanding layout tasks. Enjoy!