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  1. HGB Santo by HGB fonts, $16.00
    Must a letter always have a symmetrical basic form? What happens when the shape of the letters stretch like an arc in the reading direction? When writing with a broad nib, this is easily achieved. The HGB Santo examines the effect of this formal principle on the readability of a text. First attempts have shown a warm and reader-friendly typeface. Six shades from Light to Black, each with an italic should be sufficient for most applications. Small caps and old-style figures are available via OpenType features as well as some ornamental forms in the italics.
  2. Humber by Fettle Foundry, $10.00
    Humber is a rational sans serif typeface designed with a large X-height to provide clarity at both text and display sizes – with subtle features that really shine at larger sizes. Inspired by 20th century typefaces and modern European designs, Humber is suitable for a wide range of projects and audiences looking for a typeface that feels professional – without being overly familiar. Featuring seven weights and matching italics, discretionary ligatures, lining, old-style, and tabular figures, and conditional kerning for accented characters, Humber is truly versatile. With over 738 glyphs, Humber supports over 339 latin-based languages.
  3. Manhattan Midnight by Scholtz Fonts, $19.95
    Manhattan Midnight owes its style to Art Deco fonts of the early 20th century. It has the opulence of New York City in the 20s and 30s, the glitter of city lights, the glamour of movie stars, the razzmatazz of Manhattan in the bad old days. You can use Manhattan Midnight for all advertising with an art deco flavor, for music media needing a bluesy, retro look, for movie posters reminiscent of the era, and so many more applications. The font has all the features usually included in a fully professional font. Language support includes all European character sets.
  4. Brimley by Chank, $49.00
    This slinky number will seduce you with its linking letters and special ligatures. Brimley's strokes are tight and sharp, and its characters are tied together with slender, whispy hooks. Although its elegance is timeless, this is a style that typifies lettering of last century's late '50s and early '60s. Chank Co. intern Tim Drabandt created Brimley with inspiration from antique type books. He named the font after Wilford Brimley. You know... the chubby old guy who tells you to check your blood sugar and eat your Grape Nuts and Quaker Oats. Haven't you ever seen Cocoon?
  5. Lunette by Reyrey Blue Std, $18.00
    Introducing, Lunette Typeface. It's strong and classy with an elegant touch of typeface. A unique modern font that is a mix of old and new. Lunette boasts 3 stunning styles, with beautiful upper and lower case letters, numbers, and punctuation marks. Lunette Typeface is perfectly suitable for a layout design for quotes or body copy, best used as a display for headings, logos, branding, magazines, product packaging, invitations: logotypes, and much more. Don't wait to add this font to your collection and explore the uniqueness of this typeface! Features : All Uppercase and Lowercase Number & Symbol Supported Languages Ligatures PUA Encoded
  6. Mirage by Chris Costello, $22.75
    I designed Mirage using ink and a calligraphy brush to evoke the writing styles of ancient and exotic civilizations. After completing the project, it was filed and forgotten. About 15 years later, I was sifting through some of my old art files and found a "photostat" of the entire character set... a truly a magnificent archeological discovery. Then I thought, hey, maybe it's day has come. Why not share it with the world?... a completely digitized version for the new millennium. This unique font is a versatile, calligraphic option for travel, history, and greeting card themes. What other uses can you imagine?
  7. Univers Cyrillic by Linotype, $55.00
    The font family Univers is one of the greatest typographic achievements of the second half of the 20th century. The family has the advantage of having a variety of weights and styles, which, even when combined, give an impression of steadiness and homogeneity. The clear, objective forms of Univers make this a legible font suitable for almost any typographic need. In 1954 the French type foundry Deberny & Peignot wanted to add a linear sans serif type in several weights to the range of the Lumitype fonts. Adrian Frutiger, the foundry’s art director, suggested refraining from adapting an existing alphabet. He wanted to instead make a new font that would, above all, be suitable for the typesetting of longer texts — quite an exciting challenge for a sans-serif font at that time. Starting with his old sketches from his student days at the School for the Applied Arts in Zurich, he created the Univers type family. In 1957, the family was released by Deberny & Peignot, and afterwards, it was produced by Linotype. The Deberny & Peignot type library was acquired in 1972 by Haas, and the Haas’sche Schriftgiesserei (Haas Type Foundry) was folded into the D. Stempel AG/Linotype collection in 1985/1989.
  8. 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.
  9. Strima by Nicolas Deslé, $24.90
    Strima is a geometric sans serif typeface that stands for minimalism and legibility. With over 1000 glyphs and extensive language support Strima offers full professional typographic features. The Strima family consists of 4 weights: light, book, medium and bold.
  10. Big Country by Robert Petrick, $19.95
    Big Country is a versatile bold new font that is great for headlines or product logos. It is an elegant design but can also be used playfully. "Big Country" is easy to read even at fairly small point sizes.
  11. Muraba by NamelaType, $19.00
    Muraba Font is a one-of-a-kind, bold vintage serif display typeface, defined by its distinctively thick, squared-off serifs that offer decorative flair. This versatile typeface is ideal for various applications, including logos, headers, and display text
  12. Brush Stroke by Letters&Numbers, $21.00
    Use of a thick brush and expressive strokes make Brush Stroke a raw, bold typeface. It is suitable for headings and short paragraphs. Brush Stroke is extended, containing West European diacritics making it suitable for multilingual environments and publications.
  13. Artist Hand by K-Type, $20.00
    ARTIST HAND is a bold, informal script inspired by artistic handwriting. The font radiates confidence, is largely cursive, and contains glyphs that are friendly, familiar and highly legible. Artist Hand contains a full complement of Latin Extended-A characters.
  14. Genoock by Tama Putra, $12.00
    Genoock is a bold handwritten typeface. It is suitable for any design needs, branding, cover title, t-shirts, posters and more. The Genoock typeface includes multi-lingual and currency support, numerals, and punctuations. It comes comes with stylistic alternates.
  15. More Deco Lettering JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Occasionally font projects are started, but then set aside for other designs and are subsequently forgotten for a while. Such is the case of More Deco Lettering JNL; a bold thick-and-thin sans modeled from vintage source material.
  16. Marslow by JprintStudio, $20.00
    Marslow is a modern look font with a futuristic vibe, bold and clean. Get inspired by its incredible youthful vibe. Add this lettering font to your designs and watch how it comes to life and your creations stand out!
  17. Runegifter by Typeskets, $15.00
    Rune Gifter is a bold, modern and cool Stylish Display Serif font. It is defined by smooth curves and is perfect for fashion branding or editorial designs. Add it confidently to your projects, and you will love the results.
  18. Luizane by Panatype Studio, $17.00
    LUIZANE is a psychedelic inspired typeface. It's retro, bold, and playful. Perfect for your designs that want to have fun, and carefully crafted for all graphic design needs. LATIN EXTENDED ( Western European, Central European, South Eastern European ) Thank You
  19. Blacklite by Letterhend, $14.00
    Blacklite is a bold script that will stands out from the crowd! Perfect to be used as logotype, badge and label! This has many OpenType features like ligatures, stylistic alternates, contextual alternates, swash, and more, and support multiple languages.
  20. Railway Depot JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A bold spur serif design found within the pages of the 1934 French lettering instruction book “L'Art du Tracé Rationnel de la Lettre” provided the inspiration for Railway Depot JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  21. Being Strong by Subectype, $15.00
    Being Strong is a layered script and is inspired by bold, hand-lettered, vintage scripts. It includes OpenType features and additional accented characters, and is great for logotype, posters, badges, book covers, t-shirt designs, packaging and any more.
  22. Zaragoza by ITC, $29.99
    Zaragoza is the work of British designer Phill Grimshaw, a bold and beautifully rendered script which incorporated an internal zigzag decoration. Generous capitals harmonize with a lowercase that should be set close to reproduce the look of true handwriting.
  23. Angled by Artyway, $9.00
    Proudly present this bold font inspired by current trends in sport headline typography or digital product. Beautiful geometric cut outs to perfection. Feel free to use it on futuristic or gaming designs, gui and hud or t-shirts design.
  24. Hardsign by Blankids, $15.00
    Introducing a new layered bold script font called Hardsign .Hardsign inspired by classic signage and vintage font. Hardsign came with open type features and multilingual accent good for logotype, poster, badge, book cover, tshirt design, packaging and any more.
  25. Creion by Horea Grindean, $32.00
    Creion is a minimal round font, perfect for 2.0 logos and contemporary headlines. Creion fonts is an exclusive type fonts inspired by design elements. It includes a light version, a regular version and a bold version for strong type.
  26. NoPain by Ingrimayne Type, $9.00
    The letters of NoPain went to a party and had a bit too much to drink. The four NoPain typefaces, regular and bold of NoPainRight and NoPainLeft, were formed by distorting the letters of the wide-serifed font Valgal.
  27. Game Rules JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    While this bold, chamfered typeface may look like a sports font, it actually came from the opening credits for the 1955 Western film “The Man from Bitter Ridge”. Game Rules JNL is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  28. Titanium Motors by Monotype, $29.99
    There is almost no other font that conveys a sense of speed better than the bold but dynamic letters of Titanium Motors™ by Steve Matteson. Use this headline font to create exciting software titles, logos and user interfaces.
  29. Kiks by David Engelby Foundry, $25.00
    Kiks is the Danish name for biscuit. Just like a biscuit this font throws its crums in every direction with curvy, bold letters. A display font made for headlines and everything else that needs to be visually loud. Enjoy!
  30. Presswood JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Presswood JNL was modeled from the title font used on the cover of a specimen book issued by the Delittle Wood Type Company of York, England. This bold, friendly sans serif is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  31. Local Brewery by Cultivated Mind, $29.00
    Local Brewery is a vintage inspired font collection that includes six script styles and two sans serif styles. Script styles include a ripple edged, smooth or rough version. The sans serif styles include a ripple edged or rough version. Local Brewery Script comes with lower case y, g and tail alternates. These alternates will give your designs an extra flair and uniqueness. The script and sans serif fonts work exceptionally well together. Use Local Brewery for packaging, magazines, marketing, weddings, beer labels, film and clothing.
  32. Orange Baroon by Attype Studio, $14.00
    Orange Baroon - Inspired by typeface on 70s era, Orange Baroon has the vintage font & retro with stencil look. with 2 font style, It's super easy to use stencil effect with Orange Baroon family font. Two style Font: Regular & Display Orange Baroon is perfect for vintage & retro style product, branding, logo, invitation, stationery, product packaging, merchandise, monogram, blog design, game titles, cute style design, Book/Cover Title and more. Features : - Orange Baroon Family Font - Ligatures - Multilingual Support --- Hope you enjoy with our font! Attype Studio
  33. Shallot by Eko Bimantara, $24.00
    Shallot is a serif font family with sharp and exquisite characteristic. The initial letterforms are made not completely based on calligraphic strokes, which make it more likely close to transitional serif style. The letterforms have high contrast strokes and sharp serif with curved brackets. The upright styles have a fairly wide proportion. The italic styles have 12 degree angle and redrawn lowercase letters. Shallot consist of 4 styles from regular to extrabold with each matching italics. It contains 462 glyphs that support broad latin languages.
  34. Apagah Reverse by Differentialtype, $10.00
    Apagah Reverse is a reverse contrast serif font with a contemporary concept and modern style. Equipped with an alternative with a reverse style too, you can use the uppercase with the lowercase style, and vice versa. This font also has four styles that you can mix and match, to complete the design you create. Crafted with high attention to detail, giving you the best designing experience. Most suitable for poster design, headlines, quote writing, pamphlets, greeting cards, product packaging, book covers, logo types, album covers, etc.
  35. Black Thone by Attype Studio, $12.00
    Introducing Black Thone - Inspired by typeface on 70s era, Black Thone has the vintage font & retro font style. with 3 font style, It's super easy to use 3D effect wint Black Thone family font. Three style Font: Regular, Display & Extruded Black Thone is perfect for children product, branding, logo, invitation, stationery, product packaging, merchandise, monogram, blog design, game titles, cute style design, Book/Cover Title and more. Features : - Black Thone.otf - Black Thone Extruded.otf - Black Thone Display.otf - Multilingual Support --- Hope you enjoy with our font! Attype Studio
  36. BB Strata (Pro) by Bold Studio, $49.00
    BB Strata™ (Pro) is the first font with only octagon angles (±45°), polyspacing (same width in every weight), optical shape and monoline variants for any type of use. The ideographic system was created for an exhibition in 2015 to visualize the process and results of scientific investigations in a historical and contemporary context. ● 9 Variants (incl. SS19, SS20) ● 37 Opentype-Features/Style ● 60 Stylistic Sets (20/Variant) ● 90 Styles (incl. SS19, SS20) ● 40 OT-Features/Style ● 97 Languages Support ● 31,920 Glyphs (1064/Style)
  37. Meteora by Andinistas, $19.95
    Meteora is a font designed for headlines by Carlos Fabian Camargo Guerrero. Its purpose is to be useful tool for solving decorative problems in graphic design which require broken letters without ascending and descending strokes. Due to its vertical and horizontal proportions these letters are compact, appealing and special to compose headlines and featured with worn look in covers, magazines, posters and advertising material. The first Meteora sketches were made by hand, photocopying and deforming letters of an old Letraset catalog, specifically from slab serif typefaces from the Nineteenth Century. Hence, uppers cases and lower cases were merged in the same height x, obtaining a narrow width, endings with some serifs and stencil cuts here and there. The amount of low contrast between thick and thin strokes brings strength and consistency with the contours apparently brokens. Thus, developed features slab serif and sans-serif proposing empty and full shapes connoting decomposition and noise; and from a rigorous process of scanning letters I set up damaged letters, but drawn with the greatest possible thoroughness and high definition in 438 glyphs per font. Finally, in regular and bold variables I included opentype features with some discretionary ligatures and a few titling alternates. In Meteora bold all glyphs are framed simulating the effect of letters cut out of paper.
  38. Geodec Fog by Intellecta Design, $18.95
    mixed fancy style font
  39. Streamline Deco Square by Intellecta Design, $18.90
    a fifities style font
  40. Tribaltypo by Otto Maurer, $22.00
    Tribal-styled Tattoo Font.
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