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  1. Archive Garamond by Archive Type, $59.99
    Archive Garamond is a typeface roughly based on the designs of Claude Garamond (ca. 1480 – 1561), a French publisher and a leading typeface designer of that period. Garamond’s influence on type design is reflected in many typefaces that are today known under different commercial names. While the majority of contemporary digital interpretations of the “Garamond types” are cleaner and more polished versions of that genre, Archive Garamond tries to keep the rough nature which was typical in the early days of printing. Archive Garamond has a rather unique, distinctive temperament which is even more emphasised with the preserved non-uniformity, such as irregular glyph shapes or a variable baseline. Although Archive Garamond was clearly made to be used for display sizes it works surprisingly well in text. Archive Garamond is availale in three versions, each containing approximately 600 glyphs (in Pro versions). Archive Garamond Pro A Professional version of the typeface contains all glyphs, including the advanced typographic forms, such as different sets of figures, small caps, swashes, historical forms, etc. The font also enables full use of the OpenType features. It fully supports the languages listed in the language list. Archive Garamond Std A Standard version of the typeface is meant to be used for the basic typographic work. It typically contains the most common glyphs. The standard figures are proportional lining. Besides kerning this version does not contain any advanced OpenType features. A Standard file type fully supports the languages listed in the Language list. Archive Garamond Exp An Expert version contains glyphs that are supposed to be used in advanced typographic works. This type of file contains uppercase and small cap glyphs with the proportional oldstyle figures as the default set. Besides kerning this version does not contain any advanced OpenType features (all OTF features have to be replaced manually). An Expert file type fully supports the languages listed in the Language list.
  2. Birthday by Canada Type, $34.95
    What do you imagine the ideal casual invitation font would look like? It has to be cheerful, inviting, legible, creative, and loads of fun. But first and foremost, it has to look like real handwriting. Fonts seeming like real handwriting are always a major task, and although Canada Type already has plenty of fonts that solve the “looks like handwriting” issue in a variety of ways, we're once again raising the bar a little higher with this one. Birthday is a massive package that crosses the traditional font/handwriting solution of 2-letter ligatures and waltzes into the land of 3-letter combinations. Plenty of them, too! The complete Postscript and True Type versions of Birthday ship with no less than five separate fonts full of nothing but ligatures. And for even more realism, an alternates font is also included in the package, for a total of seven fonts of happy handwriting that can be used anywhere and everywhere personalization is of importance to a layout. For layout artists with advanced typography tools that take advantage of the power of OpenType, Birthday Pro is a wunderkind. All the individual letter alternates are accessible through the Stylistic Alternates feature, the 2-letter ligatures through the standard Ligatures feature, and the 3-letter ligatures via the Discretionary Ligatures feature (for the technically inclined: this includes a nice liga-to-dlig crossover, where the maximum number of possible ligated letters is automatically chosen at the push of a button). If you enjoy using OpenType, Birthday Pro is definitely for you. If on the other hand you like your fonts in Postsript or True Type, it is advisable to keep a character map handy while using Birthday. You will need it to take advantage of the many, many alternates and ligatures distributed over the fonts. The next time someone asks you for the perfect casual invitation font is, look no further. And as usually is with Canada Type, quality fonts are more affordable than ever.
  3. Glamour Absolute by Nicky Laatz, $42.00
    Introducing "Glamour Absolute" - A brand new "two-faced" bold serif with both modern and vintage curves. A Two-faced beauty : Modern or Vintage If you are going Vintage Retro : Access your OpenType features to access the large selection of alternate letters and ligatures, select the letters you like from the large variety to get the vintage look you are after. Vary between a light and heavy vintage look based on how many letters you alter. If you are going Modern Chic : Just type with regular letters :) Play with your letter spacing to add even more class to your designs. Due to its split personality , Glamour Absolute is a very versatile font, covering a wide range project types, from bold magazine imagery , to wedding invitations, to branding, poster design and so much more.
  4. Unava by Myristica, $15.00
    The font is inspired by the history of the native land - a city that blossoms on a high mountain, surrounded by the blue ribbon of the Unava River. The swift rapidity of the river, the important slow flow of its reservoirs, golden beaches and steep banks of which remember the glorious times of Cossack glory. Times when bright flags flew over the Cossack army, which swiftly swept the green meadows with lightning cavalry, and dusty paths under the scorching sun. To go out to defend their homes, to cross the cold steel of ringing sabers with the enemy, and, bravely going into battle, to fight back the invaders. The font combines the straight lines of sharp steel sweeps, the broken lines of jousting blows, and the refinement of the accent of undulating flag lines.
  5. Oliviar Sans by Adam Fathony, $10.00
    Oliviar Sans Variable is a modern sans serif with Grotesque touch. It's my experimental to study the new trends for the future fonts that is Variable Fonts. Inspired by a Geometrical fonts and also Humanist Sans serif. Created with 8 Masters that export to the traditional OTF to 28 Styles!. On the Applications that support variable fonts such as Adobe Illustrator & Photoshop, you can get more than only 28, you can customize the Weight, Width and Slant. Weight created from Thin (100) to Bold (900), Width created from Standard (100) to Expanded (900) and Slant based on degree angle from 1˚ to 10˚. There is a new slider icons for accessing this features Check on Last Display Image. Another advantage on the Variable fonts are you just need 1 files to install to your computer and it will install all the styles available. All of the Fonts are support for Multilanguage, Carefully Crafted.
  6. Rever by ParaType, $30.00
    Rever is an experimental typeface by a young designer Sasha Smirnov. It clearly alludes to 19th century typefaces with reverse contrast, but still the character shapes are as simple and geometric as possible. Rever answers the question “What can a reverse-contrast typeface look like today?” Its set of styles is non-traditional: in addition to a regular one, there are also an oblique (slanted to the left, not to the right!) and a stencil styles. The typeface can work for typographic experiments of any kind -- web, print or motion design. The font was released by Paratype in 2019.
  7. Monocolo by Kprojects, $25.00
    Monocolo is the result of a reflection on communication and of the language evolution in the new media. For this reason, some emoticons have been added to the usual glyphs and symbols and icons have been added to the regular. These glyphs, through the use of Discretionary Ligatures (DL) feature, can be recalled by using their name or idea associated with them (in the English language). This feature is designed to retrieve the icons quickly and not to be applied to a text, therefore you have to pay attention to compound words when used through DL.
  8. LS Altia by Letterhend, $14.00
    Introducing Altia Hand Lettering Tool Kit, Yes it is a Tool Kit. The reason why we named it as a Tool Kit is because you will get tons of item in one product! This product will contain 7 fonts. This product will provide anything you need to create a lovely quotes and logo. Just mix and match the fonts and then you can get a beautiful lettering that you can use in any media you want! Very suitable for wedding invitation, greeting cards, merchandise, apparel, poster / print design, etc. All the fonts is also support multilingual.
  9. Calle 26 by Christian Gamba Pardo, $9.90
    This group of icons has graffiti as central theme, based on the most representative images and styles of the artists; Guache, Toxicomano and DjLu. In addition, the 26th Street corridor (also known as El Dorado Avenue) was taken as the main reference because it brings together the work of many important exponents in this type of art; at least locally and nationally. Some icons are characterized by have a similar appearance with the Stencil technique or by have a loose stroke with high contrast. This font can be used in projects and works related to street art.
  10. Geographica by Three Islands Press, $29.00
    Thomas Jefferys (ca. 1710–1771) was the best-known map maker in 18th-century England, chiefly because he won (and hyped) the title “Geographer to King George III.” Jefferys was really more an engraver/publisher than a geographer, since he mostly relied on the cartographic materials of others. Still, his maps of the North American colonies were well known. Geographica is a legible, four-style serif family modeled after the neat hand-lettered place names and peripheral text on Jefferys’s maps. With its long serifs, tall x-height, and robust curves, Geographica somehow combines classic elegance with a whiff of coastline and sea. The italic styles have the slant and warmth of the hand-drawn source materials. And the typeface comes with a slew of distinctive map-based ornaments—including compass wheels and sailing ships. This evocative serif works well in both display situations and long blocks of text, whether on paper or screen. OpenType features include small capitals, numerous ligatures, and two stylistic sets of titling caps. Geographica offers full support for Central and Eastern European languages—more than 1,200 glyphs in all.
  11. Nympha by Onrepeat, $30.00
    Nympha Family Features: 4 Styles 2 Weights Over 800 characters per style (3200 in total) Up to 10 stylistic variations for each character (!) European Language Support Hundreds of Ligatures, Swashes and Stylistic Alternates Old Numerals True Italics & Much More Trailer: https://vimeo.com/471556131 Nympha is an elegantly crafted and luxuriously exuberant serif typeface, exuding femininity and glamour but also a side of exquisity. Its hard contrast and refined details, along with its opulent swashes and voluptuous curves, create a beautiful and powerful statement to any typographic composition, mixing glamour with a contemporary aesthetic. One could say Nympha has two distinct, yet connected, personalities in the form of two stylistic sets of characters: a contemporary and elegant one and an exquisite and unusual one, both can (and should) be mixed to achieve surprising results. Nympha offers a vast amount of swashes, alternates and ligatures, featuring up to 10 stylistic variations for each character, making it possible to generate endless compositions with ease. Available in 4 styles, 2 weights, offering over 3200 characters. Visit https://www.behance.net/gallery/106734865/Nympha-Typeface/ for a full walkthrough of everything Nympha has to offer.
  12. Cartes by insigne, $39.00
    Cartes has a bit of a strange origin story, as far as fonts go. It’s a combination of ideas from 1920’s advertising and hand-painted letters from the 1500s. The typeface was designed to flow with elegance and speed yet retain a sense of the handmade. The serifs flow with indentations implying movement and terminate with inky globules that lend your copy a sense of gravitas. This typeface can be used for headlines, short texts, posters, logos, headlines, headlines in big sizes or just as easily for ad text. At large sizes, pen strokes can be seen that give the typeface a touch of humanity and vigor. At smaller sizes the type is still unique, but readable.
  13. Brouwerij by Hanoded, $15.00
    Brouwerij means Brewery in Dutch. I just liked the name and it seemed to fit the font quite well. As for me, believe it or not, I’m not a beer drinker! I can’t understand why people go nuts when the word beer is mentioned. Like it is something special (after all, it is the third most consumed beverage after water and tea). Like you are not a man when you don’t drink beer! Brouwerij is a pleasant all caps font that comes with interesting swashes for the upper class letters. You can (obviously) use it to promote your home made brew, but any other drink can use a bit of Brouwerij as well.
  14. Legnano by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    Here's something you don't see every day—Italian Art Deco woodtype. It's suave but unsophisicated, an unpretentious charmer. Both versions support the Latin 1252, Central European 1250, Turkish 1254 and Baltic 1257 codepages.
  15. Monsterific BB by Blambot, $20.00
    Monsterific BB was inspired by classic 70s horror magazine titles, and features a large complement of European characters and over 160 Opentype Autoligatures! Perfect for Halloween or any spooky time of the year!
  16. Roots N Branches by Crumphand, $16.00
    Hello, Introduce the new font : Roots N Branches Roots N Branches inspired by hipster life. Handmade fonts & Sharpie marker What's Included Inside The Fonts ? Uppercase Lowercase Symbols Numerals European Multilingual Thank You, Regards!
  17. Big D NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    Another Speedball pen alphabet from master draftsman Ross George, this face is bold and lively. Both versions of this font support the Latin 1252, Central European 1250, Turkish 1254 and Baltic 1257 codepages.
  18. Sumi by Okaycat, $29.50
    Sumi is an inked Asian brush font. Nice Japanese calligraphy with a consistent yet distressed look in ink! Sumi is extended, containing West European diacritics & ligatures, making it suitable for multilingual environments & publications.
  19. Chapeaux Noirs NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    A simple stylistic device gives this clean, bold sans serif face a slightly spooky feeling. Both versions of this font support the Latin 1252, Central European 1250, Turkish 1254 and Baltic 1257 codepages.
  20. Talsmann NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    Plain and simple, here's a faithful reproduction of the Advocate font for IBM Selectric typewriters from the 1960s. Both versions support the Latin 1252, Central European 1250, Turkish 1254 and Baltic 1257 codepages.
  21. Athletico Clean by GRIN3 (Nowak), $18.00
    Athletico Clean is a clean version of Athletico font, inspired by college and university sportswear lettering. Language support includes Western, Central and Eastern European character sets, as well as Baltic and Turkish languages.
  22. Very Loose by Page Studio Graphics, $25.00
    Very Loose is a new alphabetic font. A casual display face with a design personality providing great versatility of association. Thoroughly pair-kerned, including all accented characters for use in western European languages.
  23. Carrot and Strawberry by HIRO.std, $17.00
    Carrot and Strawberry is a Playful Serif Font. This font describes about fun, cute, easy going, and easy to use. FEATURES - Support Opentype Features - Support Ligatures - Numbering and Punctuations - PUA Encoded Characters - Multilingual Support - Works on PC or Mac USE Carrot and Strawberry works great in craft, any product packaging, book, logotype, magazine, editorial, quotes and any projects that need all about cute and fun taste. Enjoy using! Thanks. HIRO.std
  24. Pontifica by Scriptorium, $18.00
    Pontifica is based on ‘protogothic’ calligraphy, a style developed at the monastery of St. Gall in the 12th century to replace Carolingian minuscule with a more efficient and compact system of lettering. Ultimately it became the progenitor of the gothic lettering styles of the late Medieval period. Also available to go with this font is a special swash version with a very different style, but compatible overall appearance.
  25. Look Like Coffee by HIRO.std, $17.00
    Look Like Coffee is a Display font. This font describes about fun, semi casual, stylish, headline, easy going, dynamic, and easy to use. FEATURES - Support Opentype Features - Support Ligatures - Numbering and Punctuations - PUA Encoded Characters - Multilingual Support - Works on PC or Mac USE Look Like Coffee works great in any product packaging, logotype, magazine, editorial, quotes and any projects that need all about fun and dynamic taste. Enjoy using! Thanks. HIRO.std
  26. Dead Mans by Comicraft, $19.00
    Shiver me Timbers and Splice me Mainbrace! There's strange goings on in Smugglers' Cove... A gathering of thieves, brigands, piratefolk and back-stabbing blackguards the likes of which have not been seen since the days of Redbeard! Someone'll be swinging from the yardarm or walking the plank if the map identifying the location of the fonts created for Grim Todd McFarlane's SPAWN: THE DARK AGES doesn't turn up soon!
  27. Child Island by HIRO.std, $14.00
    Child Island a Playful Font This font describes about funny, childish, happy, excitement, easy going, and very easy to use. Child Island inspired from Children's World. FEATURES - Uppercase and Lowercase letters - Numbering and Punctuations - PUA Encoded Characters - Multilingual Support - Works on PC or Mac - Simple Installation USE Child Island perfect for headings, flyer, body text, product packaging, book or magazine cover, logotype, apparel design, album covers, etc. Enjoy using! Thanks. HIRO.std
  28. Rowboat by Atlantic Fonts, $26.00
    Rowboat is delightful and dependable. Turn on discretionary ligatures and you will find a salty set of interlocking and double letter combinations. Access interlocking ligatures using all caps. Rowboat Pictures contains 26 original Amy Dietrich seaside illustrations from charming ocean animals to nifty nautical gear.... Go ahead and make a splash! Posters feature images from Atlantic Fonts picture fonts including Eeeek Images , Trailmap Pictures, and of course Rowboat Pictures!
  29. Presser by Konstantine Studio, $9.00
    80s. , 90s, y2k, sometimes we just wonder, "what year is it today?" everything looks like we're going backward (in a good way though, calm down). Since luck is a form of preparation that meets a chance, again, we came up prepared. Introducing PRESSER. A new sans-serif family with the diverse vibes of nostalgia and modernism in one shot. ps: it's WIDE, like seriously wide, extended. We warned you.
  30. Tomato by Canada Type, $22.95
    Tomato is the digitization and quite elaborate expansion of an early 1970s Franklin Photolettering film type called Viola Flare. This typeface is an obvious child of funk, the audio-visual revolution that swept America and put an end to the art nouveau period we now associate with the hippy era. Funk is of course little more than jazz with a chorus and an emphatic beat. Nevertheless, it became the definition of cool in the 1970s, thanks to blaxploitation movies with excellent soundtracks like Shaft and Superfly. Funk began as a commercial audio experience, then later expanded its signature to cover everything, from design to fashion to the later birth of disco, which is really a further simplification of funk. Funk had very strong and unique typographical elements, particularly a kind of titling with an essentially western, wooden core that suddenly changed and flared in unexpected areas until a very individual brand was achieved. Everything that can be tacked on to the alphabet was used towards that individuality. Things like curls, swirls, swashes, ligatures were always plentiful in funk, sometimes giving the titling a specific gender, sometimes bulging, sometimes speeding, sometimes fading in the distance, sometimes doing nothing but crazily aligning with other design elements, but the result was always a fascinating creature that seemed to invariably want to dance and have fun. Tomato was built in exactly that spirit. The original film type certainly had enough swashes and curls to be an unmistakable funk font in itself, but our further expansion of it cements it and makes it the definite font for the genre. With as many as 12 different possibilities for some letters, the designer's choices for a titling set in Tomato are virtually limitless. The Postscript and True Type versions of Tomato come in five fonts, including two fonts for alternates, one font for ligatures, and one font for swashes. These are split into two affordable packages. The entire family package is also available at an even more affordable price, and includes complimentary Cyrillic, Greek, Turkish, and Central European versions of Tomato. A Tomato Pro OpenType version is also available. It is a single font that includes over 650 characters, glued together with extensive programming for convenience of use in OpenType-friendly applications, where you can watch the letters morph and dance as you push the buttons and change the options of your OT palette. Now you know which font will come to mind when someone says the word "funky".
  31. Bosko by The Northern Block, $16.70
    A robust slab serif typeface that combines classic proportions with contemporary styling. These carefully crafted letterforms are best suited for use on book jackets, news headlines, packaging, posters and t-shirts. Details include four distinct styles, a full character set, manually edited kerning and Euro symbol.
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  33. Shibe by Linecreative, $16.00
    Shibe - Bold italic font, has a strong, sharp character, and is combined with the font graffiti styles, To make a beautiful combination, simply mix upper and lower case and mix with alternative glyphs Shibe offers you: Shibe- A clean Bold italic font including Upper & Lowercase characters(ALL CAPS), Stylistic alternates Character (2 Character) Supports Multi linguage (Latin Western Europe), Numbers and Punctuation
  34. Oriole Bird by Tanincreate, $17.00
    Oriole Bird is a modern calligraphy script to bring an elegance to your designs - branding projects, social media, wedding invitation, greeting cards, packaging, logo design, news, titling, headlines, posters, signboards and more. It features multi language support (for most of Western Europe), contains glyphs with some OpenType features - standard ligatures, alternates for uppercase (beginning swashes) and lowercase letters (beginning and ending swashes).
  35. Vantagram by TEKNIKE, $69.00
    Vantagram is a modern display font. The typeface is made from basic square geometry. It is inspired by blackletter typefaces of the medieval period in Europe. The Vantagram name is a combination of two words derived from “vanta” French for boast and “gram” Greek for letter or that which is drawn. Vantagram is great for display work, quotes, titles, headings and posters.
  36. Lisboa Swash by Vanarchiv, $45.00
    Lisboa Swash is a display humanist sans-serif typeface and it was designed for big sizes purposes. The uppercase letterforms are much more decorative than the lowercase, but both contain hook-head terminals and few contrast. This typeface family contain stylish alternates characters which are more calligraphic than the main version. This typeface family has different encoding languages (Latin, Central Europe and Baltic).
  37. Mexon by Linecreative, $14.00
    Mexon font is a sans-serif typeface with minimal, modern,and futuristic style. This typeface is available in all caps only with stylistic alternates feature plus supports multilingual languages. This font is appropriate for your branding, logo design, shirts, etc. Mexon offers you: Mexon- A clean San serif font including Upper & Lowercase characters(ALL CAPS) Numbers and Punctuation Multilingual Support (Latin Western Europe)
  38. Garked by Linecreative, $16.00
    Garked is a font typeface inspired by ancient nordic runes, you want to customize a logo, brand or other design with ethnic or tribal style, this font is perfect for your choice. What you get, you will get: 1. Garked – Clean San serif font including Uppercase & Lowercase (ALL CAPS) characters, 2. Numbers and Punctuation 3. Support Multi language (Western Europe Latin)
  39. Leisoll Reef by Tanincreate, $16.00
    Leisoll Reef is an elegant modern calligraphy script created mostly for feminine designs - branding projects, social media, wedding invitation, labels, greeting cards, packaging, logo design, news, titling, headlines, posters, signboards and more. It features multi language support (for most of Western Europe), contains 256 glyphs with some Open Type features - standard ligatures, alternates for low case letters (beginning and ending swashes).
  40. Wiccan by Comicraft, $19.00
    Way back in 1996, three student letterers went into the forest looking for the mysterious fonts used to letter Spawn: Blood & Shadows. They never returned. A year later, these fonts were found. And now, over 20 years later, we've updated Wiccan with separate Regular & Bold Special weights, Central Europe & Cyrillic characters, automatically cycling alternate letters and fan-favorite Crossbar I Technology!
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