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  1. Toley Hand by Mans Greback, $59.00
    Toley Hand is a bold handwritten typeface, created by Måns Grebäck in 2019. The comic-style script is light-hearted while being quick and energetic. It contains all necessary symbols and supports a wide range of languages.
  2. Mitten Condensed by Sohel Studio, $12.00
    “Mitten” is a bold serif that has a classic and bold style. Depicted to provide basic headlines that are confident and impressive - while still feeling warm and welcoming. there are 3 different styles that you can apply in your design projects. This typeface is perfect for an book or movie title design, fashion brand, magazine, clothes, lettering, quotes, social media posts and so much more. Mitten Features: · 3 Weights font (Regular,Italic,Bold) · Uppercase And Lowercase · Numerals & Punctuation · Accented characters · Multilingual Support · PUA Encoded While using this product, if you encounter any problem or spot something we may have missed, please don't hesitate to drop us a message. We'd love to hear your feedbacks in order to further fine-tune our products. Thanks and have a wonderful day
  3. Easy Mind by Putracetol, $22.00
    Easy Mind - Retro Script Font is a captivating retro script typeface designed to transport your designs to a bold and vintage world. Its distinctive style showcases the perfect blend of boldness and retro aesthetics, making it an ideal choice for various creative applications. This font comes with an extensive set of alternative characters, each offering a multitude of unique shapes and swashes, adding versatility and flair to your designs. Perfect for logos, packaging, invitations, greeting cards, posters, magazines, titles, business branding, and all projects with a retro or vintage theme, Easy Mind infuses your designs with a sense of nostalgia and timeless charm. With its bold and retro style, this font allows you to effortlessly channel the spirit of the past into your creative projects, giving them a distinctive and classic touch.
  4. ZT Klotin by Khaiuns, $14.00
    ZT Klotin is a serif display font characterized by a strong, Classic vibe, with straps, special alternate glyphs, and soft Curves. Perfect for branding, weddings, social media, product design, stationery, and advertising. ZT Klotin is flexible enough to add these classic elements to almost any project requiring a special class touch. ZT Klotin features over 178 unique ligature and alternatives, ZT Klotin is crafted to be Soft and interwoven to create a stunning display of its subtle hypnotic curves, making it the perfect choice for impactful editorial layouts and bold Bold creations. FEATURE — 644 Glyphs — Uppercase & lowercase letters, numbers — Old-style figure — 40 Discretionary Ligatures & Standard Ligatures, — 178 Alternatives (Uppercase & Lowercase) — Symbols, punctuation marks I hope you have fun using ZT Klotin Thanks for using this font ~ Khaiuns X zelowtype
  5. NCS Rogueland by Namara Creative Studio, $8.00
    NCS Rogueland is Modern extended sans serif font that is out of this world. A strong balance between pointed corners and smooth curves with luxurious styles. Perfect for all purposes but especially for headlines. With 10 Variant to choose : NCS Rogueland Light NCS Rogueland Light Italic NCS Rogueland Light Rounded NCS Rogueland Regular NCS Rogueland Italic NCS Rogueland Rounded NCS Rogueland Outline NCS Rogueland Bold NCS Rogueland Bold Italic NCS Rogueland Bold Rounded Include uppercase, lowecase, numeral and punctuation. This font also includes alternative glyphs, ligatures and multilingual support.
  6. Richard Starkings Brush by Comicraft, $19.00
    If you’re looking for lettering that’s a little fancy-schmancy, a little stylish, lively and free flowing, comic book lettering legend Richard Starkings has a bold, bodacious and exciting pen style for your font library! Richard Starkings Brush is exuberant and yet also quietly confident -- originally rendered with a Brush Pen, this slick new addition to the Comicraft library puts the Flam in Flamboyant. Includes four weights (Regular, Italic, Bold & Bold Italic) with automatic alternate letters, Western and Central European international characters, Vietnamese characters, and Comicraft's patented Crossbar I Technology.
  7. Hand Retro Sketch Times by TypoGraphicDesign, $19.00
    CONCEPT/ CHARACTERISTICS A serif type­face with modern and fancy hand­made hap­tics. Take the 3 lay­ers for uni­que designs and create many dif­fe­rent varia­ti­ons. From light and warm out­line (take the regu­lar style), about heavy and pithy fil­ling (take the bold style) till fancy and modern 3d shadows (take the 3d style). The com­bi­na­tion of all 3 font styles = bulky design free­dom. Game with it! Han­dem­ade sket­ched for dis­play size. APPLICATION AREA The vin­tage but modern, the raw but fri­endly serif font »Hand Retro Sketch Times« with many lan­guage sup­port (for a dis­play font) would look good at head­lines. Edi­to­rial Design (Maga­zine or Fan­zine) or Web­de­sign (Head­line Web­font for your web­site), party flyer, movie pos­ter, music pos­ter, music covers or web­ban­ner. And and and… TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Head­line Font | Dis­play Font | Serif Layer Font »Hand Retro Sketch Times« Open­Type Font with 341 gly­phs, alter­na­tive let­ters and liga­tures (with accents & €) & 3 styles & 3 lay­ers (regu­lar, bold, 3d)
  8. Beton by Linotype, $29.99
    The Bauer Typefoundry first released the Beton family of types in 1936. Created by the German type designer Heinrich Jost, the present digital version of the Beton family consists of six slab serif typefaces. First developed during the early 1800s, by the 1930s slab serif faces had become one of many stock styles of type developed by foundries all over the world. Because of their distance from pen-drawn forms and their industrial appearance, they were seen as “modern” typefaces. (Their serifs kept them from being too modern.) The first slab serif typefaces were outgrowths of didone style text faces (e.g., Walbaum). As newspapers and advertising grew in importance in the western world (especially in “Wild West” America), type founders and printers began to create bigger, bolder typefaces, which would set large headlines apart from text, and each other. Through display tactics, businesses and industry could begin to visually differentiate their products from one another. This craze eventually led to the development of monster sized wood type, among other things. By the 20th Century, the typographic establishment had begun to tame, categorize, and codify 19th Century type styles. It was in the wake of this environment that Jost developed Beton. The Beton family is a type “family” in a pre-1950s sense of the word. Although six styles of type are available, only four of them fit in logical progression with each other (Beton Light, Beton Demi Bold, Beton Bold, and Beton Extra Bold). The other two members of the family, Beton Bold Condensed and Beton Bold Compressed, are more like distant cousins. They function better as single headlines to text set in Beton Light or Beton Demi Bold, of as companions to totally separate typefaces.
  9. French Plug by HiH, $8.00
    Frank H. Atkinson was a popular Art Nouveau sign painter in Chicago, Illinois. He designed signs for the Cadillac Motor Car Co., Chicago Academy of Fine Arts and the department store Marshall Field. Oddly enough, he even designed signs for other sign painters. In 1908 he published a book, Sign Painting, which sold well. French Plug, a bold, rounded, all-cap design in an American Art Nouveau style from that book. It has a relaxed, easy-going informality that is useful for ads and flyers. It also would have fit very nicely with many French posters of the period.
  10. King & Queen by Fikryal, $18.00
    Introducing King & Queen – Display Serif font. This font is very suitable to be applied in various aspects of design, and your branding. Also, it’s perfect for logos, branding, title, social media posts, advertisements, product packaging, product designs, label, photography, watermark, special event, magazine, web designs, etc. Features : King & Queen (All Caps) Multilingual Support, including Latin, Western Europe, Central/Eastern Europe, Baltic, Turkis, Romanian, etc. If you have any questions please don’t hesitate to contact me follow my Instagram: fkryall Thank you
  11. Isle Body by Mans Greback, $19.00
    Isle Body is a high-quality serif typeface family, drawn by Måns Grebäck during 2018 and 2019. It is a sweet font with a casual and calm look, with generous spacing and an even weight, adapted for body texts and small sized type settings. It comes in four weights, each one as italic, totaling in eight styles: Light and Light Italic, Medium and Medium Italic, Bold and Bold Italic, Black and Black Italic. The font family can be used in a combination with a font of a different style, or together with its sister font Isle Headline, also a serif font, which has the same basic structure but more distinct weights and a sharper look. Each style contains ligatures and support for a wide range of languages.
  12. Phlebodium by Fat Hamster, $20.00
    Phlebodium - geometric sans serif typeface, 16 fonts Phlebodium is a modern geometric sans serif font family. Nostalgic, soft and playful font in 80s 90s 2000s techno rave style. BONUS: vector cannabis / hemp leaf, sunflower, mushroom / fungus, meat, unicorn, heart, pizza, hot dog, sun, phlebodium, clover, dog, cat, bear, sun character mascot illustrations and t-shirt designs Phlebodium type family available in 16 styles. 8 Italics 4 weights: Thin, Regular, Medium and Bold 2 widths: Normal and Condensed This bold typeface is ideal for use in display sizes. Perfect for headlines and logos, text blocks, any type of graphic design, printing, t-shirts, posters, branding, web and applications, social media and many more Phlebodium typeface contains 4 weights, normal, condensed and italic styles
  13. Myhota by Ingrimayne Type, $7.00
    Myhota is a condensed sans-serif face that has a bit of rawness to it. It is condensed and has a very high x-height, so it more useful for display than text. Myhota-Bold and Myhota-Light were designed in 1990 and the other seven weights were added in 2021 as were the italic and backslanted styles. There is rarely a use for backslanted type, but when it is needed, Myhota provides an option. Myhota-Hatched was an attempt to see if a readable text font could be hatched out of Myhota by lowering the x-height and widening the letters. The result is a face with rather squarish letters. The regular and bold were original styles with the medium and italic styles added in 2021.
  14. Myhota Hatched by Ingrimayne Type, $7.00
    Myhota is a condensed sans-serif face that has a bit of rawness to it. It is condensed and has a very high x-height, so it more useful for display than text. Myhota-Bold and Myhota-Light were designed in 1990 and the other seven weights were added in 2021 as were the italic and backslanted styles. There is rarely a use for backslanted type, but when it is needed, Myhota provides an option. Myhota-Hatched was an attempt to see if a readable text font could be hatched out of Myhota by lowering the x-height and widening the letters. The result is a face with rather squarish letters. The regular and bold were original styles with the medium and italic styles added in 2021.
  15. Isle Headline by Mans Greback, $19.00
    Isle Headline is a high-quality serif typeface family, drawn by Måns Grebäck during 2018 and 2019. It is a sharp font with a clear and attentive look, adapted for headlines, titles and large type settings. It comes in four weights, each one as italic, totaling in eight styles: Light and Light Italic, Medium and Medium Italic, Bold and Bold Italic, Black and Black Italic. The font family can be used in a combination with a font of a different style, or together with its sister font Isle Body, also a serif font, which has the same basic structure but with a softer look and adapted for body text and smaller type. Each style contains ligatures and support for a wide range of languages.
  16. Monotype Goudy by Monotype, $40.99
    Over the course of 50 years, the charismatic and enterprising Frederic W. Goudy designed more than 100 typefaces; he was the American master of type design in the first half of the twentieth century. Goudy Old Style, designed for American Type Founders in 1915-1916, is the best known of his designs, and forms the basis for a large family of variants. Goudy said he was initially inspired by the cap lettering on a Renaissance painting, but most of the flavor of this design reflects Goudy's own individualistic style. Recognizable Goudy-isms include the upward pointing ear of the g, the diamond-shaped dots over the i and j, and the roundish upward swelling of the horizontal strokes at the base of the E and L. The italic was completed by Goudy in 1918, and is notable for its minimal slope. Goudy Bold (1916-1919) and Goudy Extra Bold (1927) were drawn not by Goudy, but by Morris Fuller Benton, who was ATF's skillful in-house designer. Goudy Catalogue was drawn by Benton in 1919-1921 and was meant to be a medium weight of Goudy Old Style. Goudy Heavyface was designed by Goudy for Monotype in 1925, and was intended to be a rival to the successful Cooper Black. Goudy Modern was designed by Goudy in 1918; its small x-height, tall ascenders and shorter caps impart a spacious and elegant feeling. Benton designed Goudy Handtooled, the shaded version that has just a hairline of white through its bold strokes. The Goudy faces, especially the bolder weights, have long been popular for display and advertising design. They continue to pop up all over the world, and still look reassuring to our modern eyes."
  17. Goudy Ornate MT by Monotype, $29.99
    Over the course of 50 years, the charismatic and enterprising Frederic W. Goudy designed more than 100 typefaces; he was the American master of type design in the first half of the twentieth century. Goudy Old Style, designed for American Type Founders in 1915-1916, is the best known of his designs, and forms the basis for a large family of variants. Goudy said he was initially inspired by the cap lettering on a Renaissance painting, but most of the flavor of this design reflects Goudy's own individualistic style. Recognizable Goudy-isms include the upward pointing ear of the g, the diamond-shaped dots over the i and j, and the roundish upward swelling of the horizontal strokes at the base of the E and L. The italic was completed by Goudy in 1918, and is notable for its minimal slope. Goudy Bold (1916-1919) and Goudy Extra Bold (1927) were drawn not by Goudy, but by Morris Fuller Benton, who was ATF's skillful in-house designer. Goudy Catalogue was drawn by Benton in 1919-1921 and was meant to be a medium weight of Goudy Old Style. Goudy Heavyface was designed by Goudy for Monotype in 1925, and was intended to be a rival to the successful Cooper Black. Goudy Modern was designed by Goudy in 1918; its small x-height, tall ascenders and shorter caps impart a spacious and elegant feeling. Benton designed Goudy Handtooled, the shaded version that has just a hairline of white through its bold strokes. The Goudy faces, especially the bolder weights, have long been popular for display and advertising design. They continue to pop up all over the world, and still look reassuring to our modern eyes."
  18. Goudy Handtooled by Monotype, $40.99
    Over the course of 50 years, the charismatic and enterprising Frederic W. Goudy designed more than 100 typefaces; he was the American master of type design in the first half of the twentieth century. Goudy Old Style, designed for American Type Founders in 1915-1916, is the best known of his designs, and forms the basis for a large family of variants. Goudy said he was initially inspired by the cap lettering on a Renaissance painting, but most of the flavor of this design reflects Goudy's own individualistic style. Recognizable Goudy-isms include the upward pointing ear of the g, the diamond-shaped dots over the i and j, and the roundish upward swelling of the horizontal strokes at the base of the E and L. The italic was completed by Goudy in 1918, and is notable for its minimal slope. Goudy Bold (1916-1919) and Goudy Extra Bold (1927) were drawn not by Goudy, but by Morris Fuller Benton, who was ATF's skillful in-house designer. Goudy Catalogue was drawn by Benton in 1919-1921 and was meant to be a medium weight of Goudy Old Style. Goudy Heavyface was designed by Goudy for Monotype in 1925, and was intended to be a rival to the successful Cooper Black. Goudy Modern was designed by Goudy in 1918; its small x-height, tall ascenders and shorter caps impart a spacious and elegant feeling. Benton designed Goudy Handtooled, the shaded version that has just a hairline of white through its bold strokes. The Goudy faces, especially the bolder weights, have long been popular for display and advertising design. They continue to pop up all over the world, and still look reassuring to our modern eyes."
  19. Goudy by Linotype, $39.00
    Over the course of 50 years, the charismatic and enterprising Frederic W. Goudy designed more than 100 typefaces; he was the American master of type design in the first half of the twentieth century. Goudy Old Style, designed for American Type Founders in 1915-1916, is the best known of his designs, and forms the basis for a large family of variants. Goudy said he was initially inspired by the cap lettering on a Renaissance painting, but most of the flavor of this design reflects Goudy's own individualistic style. Recognizable Goudy-isms include the upward pointing ear of the g, the diamond-shaped dots over the i and j, and the roundish upward swelling of the horizontal strokes at the base of the E and L. The italic was completed by Goudy in 1918, and is notable for its minimal slope. Goudy Bold (1916-1919) and Goudy Extra Bold (1927) were drawn not by Goudy, but by Morris Fuller Benton, who was ATF's skillful in-house designer. Goudy Catalogue was drawn by Benton in 1919-1921 and was meant to be a medium weight of Goudy Old Style. Goudy Heavyface was designed by Goudy for Monotype in 1925, and was intended to be a rival to the successful Cooper Black. Goudy Modern was designed by Goudy in 1918; its small x-height, tall ascenders and shorter caps impart a spacious and elegant feeling. Benton designed Goudy Handtooled, the shaded version that has just a hairline of white through its bold strokes. The Goudy faces, especially the bolder weights, have long been popular for display and advertising design. They continue to pop up all over the world, and still look reassuring to our modern eyes."
  20. Madriz by SilverStag, $14.00
    Introducing Madriz, a slab serif font with a retro feel that's perfect for any project that needs a touch of old-school charm. With over 32 fonts in one font family, Madriz offers a wide range of styles to suit any need. You can choose from Thin to Black weights and Regular to Extra Expanded widths to create your perfect look. Madriz is inspired by the old-school signage of Madrid, Spain. The name "Madriz" is actually the affectionate nickname that Madrileños, the people of Madrid, gave to their city. The font's bold, blocky letters capture the essence of Madrid's vibrant and historic streets. Madriz's versatile nature makes it a great choice for a wide range of projects. Its bold, retro style is perfect for showcasing heritage brands or giving a modern touch to classic designs. Madriz can also be used to create a sense of nostalgia, making it ideal for retro-themed projects or campaigns. Here are some of the ways you can use Madriz: Titles and headings: Madriz's bold, eye-catching style is perfect for titles and headings. Text blocks: Madriz's wide range of weights and widths makes it suitable for text blocks, from body copy to large paragraphs. Logos and branding: Madriz's retro charm makes it a great choice for logos and branding. With its 32 font styles and support for over 90 languages, Madriz is an incredibly powerful tool for any designer. It can be used to create a variety of looks, from classic and elegant to modern and edgy. Whether you're working on a print project, a web design, or an app, Madriz has the potential to make a lasting impression. Madriz is the perfect font for anyone who wants to add a touch of old-school charm to their designs. With its wide range of styles and features, Madriz is sure to make a statement in any project. Would you like to get 5 completely free fonts worth over $75? No tricks, no hidden words, terms or anything. Just subscribe to my newsletter, make sure to check your email to approve the subscription, add me to your contacts so that the emails don't end up in spam folder and you will get 5 fonts for free. The fonts are packed with alternates, ligatures and some even come with extra goodies. Happy creating everyone!
  21. Malistia by IM Studio, $15.00
    Give your typography designs a touch of retro style with Malistia! Introducing the trending font The Malistia, a bold retro script that will take you back to the 70s. comes with the Extrude version. So you don't need extra effort to create the extrude effect. Features include: Alternative Style, Swash, Collection of styles and multilingual support. You can choose alternative replacements with various Glyph variants. Very suitable for logos, t-shirts, posters, branding, etc.
  22. Redriver by Niznaztype, $9.00
    Redriver is a postmodern font in a futuristic graphic style, mixing characteristics from postmodern, contemporary and even older design styles. Redriver's strength will be the soul of your graphic designs. Redriver is perfect for futuristic and postmodern graphic art, editorial design, posters, t-shirts, book covers, headlines, advertising, branding, movies titling, and more. Redriver can be used for both short or long text in your designs and comes in 3 styles: thin, regular, and bold.
  23. Albe Sans by Hackberry Font Foundry, $24.95
    Albe Sans is a font family that began life when I was struck by a full-color back page ad in a 1935 copy of Better Homes & Gardens. I loved the readability and general cleanliness of the design. This font is drawn from memory after that experience. It is loosely based on Palton for proportion, but heaviily modified (not to mention, Palton is serif): Lower case numbers, Euro, ballot box in the section slot.
  24. The Hepcat by Putracetol, $20.00
    Introducing The Hepcat - 2 Style Display Font, a font that effortlessly embodies boldness, retro vibes, vintage charm, and a touch of playfulness. Its rounded letterforms and unique alternative characters add an extra layer of distinction to your designs.
  25. Moklan by Jadatype, $12.00
    Moklan is an all caps bold display font that has a funky and playful style. suitable for logotype, branding, social media, posters, advertisements, and so on. contains standard English letters, numbers, punctuation, and several accents that support multilingualism.
  26. Lucky Dream by Mindtype Co., $25.00
    Lucky Dream is a handmade font bold, new fresh & modern script with a calligraphy style. Lucky Dream can used for anything from promotional material and handwritten quotes, to product packaging, signage, labels, newsletters, posters, merchandise and branding projects.
  27. Brokenz by Almarkha Type, $29.00
    Introducing BROKENZ – Bold Sans Condensed fonts with 4 styles with strong and challenging nuances. very suitable for the title, typography, clothes, magazines, brochures, packaging and much more for your design needs, making your designs more modern and professional
  28. Asian Railway JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A poster for the 1932 film “Shanghai Express” starring Marlene Dietrich has the films name is a semi-Asian lettering style. This bold poster font is now available as Asian Railway JNL in both regular and oblique versions.
  29. Kafina by Din Studio, $29.00
    Kafina Serif Font, Kafina is a beautiful display font, designed with a modern and bold style. It's suitable for branding, logo, and many other designs. Features: Accents (Multilingual Characters) 12 Ligatures 114 Alternates Numerals and Punctuation (OpenType Standard)
  30. Ecentric by Redy Studio, $21.00
    Ecentric is a bold font inspired by the vintage style of letters on posters, bagde, packaging, labels from antiquity. The classic feel is really perfect you who needs a vintage typeface for logotype, apparel, branding, packaging, quote etc.
  31. Lokanova by limitype, $11.00
    Lokanova is a display font with a sans serif type designed in a bold and unique style to give the impression of a firm but still playful design. Lokanova is available with uppercase, lowercase, number, symbol and multilingual
  32. Solastion by GlyphStyle, $18.00
    Solastion is a signature style font that looks both bold and sheer. An elegant looking font and lots of unique characters like natural hand strokes. – Font feature Uppercase, Lowercase, Numerals & Punctuations, Stylistic Alt, Stylistic Set, Swash Ligature, Multilanguage
  33. Cintra by Graviton, $12.00
    Cintra font family has been designed for Graviton Font Foundry by Pablo Balcells in 2014. It is a sans serif, bold, geometric typeface with subtle rounded angles, which provides a soft, pleasent appearence. Cintra consists of 8 styles.
  34. Shalleh by Akifatype, $14.00
    Shalleh is a bold script font, featuring Arabic Style. Designed expertly to make your project or work more modern, this font can be used for various projects such as: greeting cards, branding, logos, screen printing, and many others.
  35. Saint Carell by Mans Greback, $69.00
    Saint Carell is a decorative serif typeface. With Victorian letterforms, this elegant font has great contrast, a classic appearance and floral details. Drawn and created by Mans Greback in 2022, it is a fancy typeface with a luxurious style and a chic personality. The Saint Carell typeface family consists of six professional styles: The clean Regular font, the ornamental Deco style, plus four more decorated versions for the greatest variability in your design. The font is built with advanced OpenType functionality and has a guaranteed top-notch quality, containing stylistic and contextual alternates, ligatures and more features; all to give you full control and customizability. It has extensive lingual support, covering all Latin-based languages, from Northern Europe to South Africa, from America to South-East Asia. It contains all characters and symbols you'll ever need, including all punctuation and numbers.
  36. Booer by Product Type, $18.00
    Introduce the Booer Font Express Your Creativity with a Powerful and Modern Gaming Style. Booer display is a font that reflects the power and style of the gaming world in a sharp, modern package. Booer is the perfect solution for a variety of projects that require a unique theme, whether it's a film, game, or streaming event. Her bold and exciting style provides room for creativity to flourish. What Makes Booer Special: Powerful Gaming Style, Booer Design exudes power, capturing the essence of the gaming world. Each letter is a statement of dominance and modernity. Two Style Families: The Booer font offers two different style families: Regular and Italic. This advantage allows you to adapt your designs to various contexts, whether requiring a strong presence or an elegant touch. Multilingual Support: Booer Font supports multiple languages, allowing you to connect with a global audience easily. Enhance your designs and make an impact with Booer Fonts. It's not just a font; it's a gateway to a bold, modern, and compelling visual world. Download Font Booer now and experience the thrill of creating unforgettable designs!
  37. Mick by Oleg Stepanov, $12.00
    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.
  38. Stay Bright by Ivan Rosenberg, $12.00
    Stay Bright is a modern font duo consisting of a signature style script and elegant serif font. Both fonts includes multilingual support for Western and Central Europe. Is ideal for weddings invitations, baby showers, blog website, instagram, branding, invitations, business cards, and many more. This font also include complete set of alternates and stylistic ends for lowercase characters. Stay Bright Script : It contains one set of opentype stylistic lowercase alternates and one set of opentype stylistic ends. Script version contains 55 LIGATURES. Stay Bright Font Duo contains following characters: AÁĂÂÄÀĀĄÅÃÆBCĆČÇDÐĎĐEÉĚÊËĖÈĒĘFGĢHIÍÎÏÌĪĮJKĶLĹĽĻŁMNŃŇŅŊÑOÓÔÖÒŐŌØÕŒPÞ QRŔŘŖSŚŠŞTŦŤŢUÚÛÜÙŰŪŲŮVWẂŴẄẀXYÝŶŸỲZŹŽŻ aáăâäàāąåãæbcćčçdðďđeéěêëėèēęfgģhiíîïìīįjkķlĺľļłmnńňņŋñoóôöòőōøõœpþqrŕřŗsśšş ßtŧťţuúûüùűūųůvwẃŵẅẁxyýŷÿỳzźžż
  39. NuOrder by The Northern Block, $29.00
    NuOrder is a modern-day sans-serif typeface with humanist bones. The design incorporates a dynamic structure with minimal contrast and a natural stroke path to promote easy reading—resulting in a warm well-balanced typeface best suited for a wide range of applications in a hi-tech era. Details include nine weights with matching italics and over 550 characters per style. Opentype features consist of five variations of numerals, including inferiors, superiors, fractions, alternate lowercase a and g, and language support covering Western, South, and Central Europe.
  40. Vitro by The Northern Block, $24.95
    Vitro is a rectangular sans serif with a pinch of grotesque. The solid technical appearance has been achieved through careful optical adjustment, resulting in a modern and stylish font that stands out in the crowd. Vitro is suitable for a wide range of branding purposes, including brochures, logos, packaging, posters, signage, websites etc. Details include nine weights with italics and over 450 characters per style. Opentype features consist of digital numerals, numerators, denominators, tabular, fractions and language support covering Western, South and Central Europe—remastered to version 2.0 for enhanced OpenType features and usability.
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