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  1. Lile Dahliya by Alcode, $20.00
    Lile Dahliya is a classic font, I built it with my relaxed hands. Designed as a classic font but having a modern element in it makes it particularly suitable for wedding media, book covers, greeting cards, logos, branding, business cards and certificates, in fact for any design work that requires a classic, formal or luxury look. Try Lile Dayliya, enjoy the richness of OpenType features and let her fun and elegant excitement make you happy and enhance your creativity! You can use this font very easily. There are many features in it. Contains the full set of lowercase and capital letters, punctuation, numbers, and multilingual support. This font also includes some ligatures and alternative styles Stylistic Set For those of you who have software that is able to work OpenType (Corel Draw / Photoshop / Illustrator / InDesign).
  2. Bodoni Classic Hand by Wiescher Design, $55.00
    I became interested in designing Bodoni Classic because of a lazy graphic designer at Jacques Damase publishing house. He had to change a single letter on a bookcover about J. B. BODONI. The French call him Jean Baptiste instead of Giambattista! And that unknown graphic designer just took any old “J” from some newly cut Bodoni. All the new Bodoni cuts have square serifs, whereas the originals had rounded serifs and slightly concave feet. The single letter “J” with the squared off serif was for me like a road sign to start redesigning the entire Bodoni family. That’s exactly what I started in 1993 and a dozen years later I am finished. Okay, I am still adding new Bodoni Classics, but those are my personal additions. Yours very retro, Gert Wiescher
  3. Legan by PeGGO Fonts, $39.00
    Legan, created by PeGGO Fonts, is a typeface with a large number of glyphs. The uppercase letters follow the classical Trajan pattern. It is designed with several geometrical proportions such as root five, divine proportion (Golden Ratio), regular square, and others, just like the Greek Trajan letters used on Trajan’s Column. The major innovation is a lowercase that is designed in accordance with the same Trajan rules. My concern for the global community is reflected by the large number of diacritics I have provided, first on the basic alphabet, then on extended latin languages, as well as ones for Cyrillic and Greek. Because it is OpenType, there are various setup possibilities including traditional ligatures, as well as various alternates. Altogether you will find this a very playful, fashionable, and elegant typeface.
  4. Purgatorie by Putracetol, $16.00
    Purgatorie - Quirky Halloween Font is an enigmatic display typeface tailor-made for the spooktacular season of Halloween. With its sharp, angular letterforms, it effortlessly embraces the eerie and horror-themed design aesthetic. This font offers a whopping ten alternative variations, each inspired by different Halloween motifs like skeletons, bats, tombstones, blood, pumpkins, bats, witches' hats, and ghosts. Ideal for crafters and designers who enjoy creating products with a variety of themes, Purgatorie is a fantastic choice for logos, packaging, product branding, stickers, crafting, greeting cards, and invitations. Its ability to bring a playful and whimsical Halloween spirit to your creative projects makes it a must-have for the season. With its quirky Halloween style, Purgatorie allows you to create a bewitching atmosphere in your designs and celebrate the spooky holiday.
  5. Carousel by ITC, $40.99
    Carousel is a fat faces display type designed by Gary Gillot in 1966. Fat faces were offshoots of the modern, or Didone, typefaces that were de rigueur during the early 1800s. These fat faces were among the first typefaces to be used solely for advertising purposes. Naturally, they were always used in larger point sizes, in display functions. Carousel could be called an optimization of these old advertising typefaces. With high x-heights, ultra contrast between thick and thin strokes, and perfectly engineered drawing techniques, Carousel is a highly crafted typeface. Give it a spin in your next advertising campaign! Carousel's fine thin strokes are very graceful in their appearance, and lend a strong, yet soft, feminine feeling to anything they touch.If you like Carousel check out wearing Annlie, another fat face from 1966."
  6. Hells Kittchen Devil God by TypoGraphicDesign, $19.00
    CHARACTERISTICS The font name is a pun on the Ger­man word "Kitt­chen" (English prison/jail) and the English "Hell’s Kit­chen". The cha­rac­ter of the font looks as though the scum here — the guilty and inno­cent pri­soners carved/scratched their signs and mes­sa­ges at the pri­son walls of their jail cell. The cold, creepy and scratchy cha­rac­ter of the hand­writ­ten type­face is a very uni­que gloomy atmosphere. APPLICATION AREA The scary, dark, hor­ror, trash, hand­writ­ten script font "Hells Kitt­chen Devil God" with many symbols/dingbats would look creepy good at rusty dis­play size for head­lines. Maga­zi­nes or web­sites, movie pos­ters, music covers or webbanner. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Head­line Font / Dis­play Font / Trash Script "Hells Kitt­chen Devil God" Open­Type Font with 375 gly­phs — many symbols/dingbats, alter­na­tive let­ters and liga­tures (with accents &€) & 2 style (regu­lar, bold)
  7. Pounder by CozyFonts, $20.00
    Pounder Fonts were designed by Tom Nikosey / CozyFonts Foundry. This font, as all my fonts started with pencil sketches based on the letter O. Once I arrived at the comfortable shape I worked out the C, G, & Q. The H, M, T matched the visual weight and so I moved on to E & S. As the E & S are 2 of the most repeated characters in fonts' I wanted a little bit extra here. The font is obviously heavy weighted yet very legible and almost architectural in presence. There are flashes of Art Deco yet futuristic style. After sketching the feel of this font I was excited by the possibility of the numerals styling. I can see these used for many applications. Why the title Pounder? Why not it seems to fit.
  8. Organetto by Latinotype, $25.00
    Organetto is a typeface, inspired by the lettering found on Art Deco posters, whose design embraces latest digital font technology. This versatile font contains multiple widths which make it an ideal solution to fit every design need. In addition to its functional geometric style and different widths, Organetto also includes alternate characters that provide even more design options. All these features make the font a great choice for graphic designers and art directors, logos, wordmarks, short text, etc. Organetto is a sans-serif typeface with modern proportions and straight-edge terminals. It comes in 7 weights, ranging from Hair to Ultrabold, and 7 widths (from Ultra Condensed to Expanded) and contains a set of 397 characters that support 180 different languages. Organetto also includes OpenType features- 3 sets of alternates, catchwords and titling.
  9. Angella White by Din Studio, $29.00
    Looking for a font that’ll make your branding radiate elegance? Something that’s versatile, stylish, and eternal? Get ready to transcend to a world of magic, laughter, and butterflies. Your branding will spark delight and engage everyone who sees it! Introducing Angella White-A Brush Font A beautifully handcrafted font combined with brush style that’ll make your guests sing and elevate your projects! Every stroke, and curve was created to entice happiness and elegance. Use it to create standout headings, promote your online sales, Instagram quotes, and even printed materials like business cards, t-shirts, or invitations. Angella White includes Multilingual Options to make your branding globally acceptable. Features: Standard Ligatures Stylistic Sets Multilingual Support PUA Encoded Numerals and Punctuation Thank you for downloading premium fonts from Din Studio
  10. Kasyfa by Hatftype, $15.00
    KASYFA is a cute display font. Is a work of typographic art that brings playfulness and warmth to every character. With a cute and adorable design, filled with tenderness and playfulness, each letter is an expression of joy and innocence. This display font style brings a friendly feel and is suitable for projects that want a touch of playfulness. With its gentle curves and understated design, this font provides a unique and inviting feel, making it the perfect choice for projects that require a touch of beauty and innocence. From titles in children's books to cute greeting card designs, cute display fonts take a leading role in conveying messages with warmth and happiness. They are not just letters, but a tool to bring a positive and fun feel to any design.
  11. NERMOLA Scripcy Font by Alit Design, $12.00
    Introducing NERMOLA Scripcy Font from alitdesign. The rise of typeface duos in the marketplace made us not want to be left behind so we created a pairing of our own. This font duo launch contains both a sans serif and signature script. NERMOLA Scripcy sans serif has characters that are unique, elegant, formal and assertive. It is suitable for the heading or subheading of any text. The uppercase of the sans looks very unique and elegant. The script letters are also unique and natural in character. Additionally, it has several alternatives that can be replaced using OpenType features. NERMOLA Scripcy fonts are the perfect addition to your font collection library. The designs are elegant and romantic and are equally suitable for logotype design and for any phrase, poem, or quote.
  12. Subversia by Arterfak Project, $12.00
    Subversia is inspired by sport and Victorian style. It is designed with elegant and solid shapes to give a modern touch, and is very suitable for your designs such as posters, flyers, t-shirts, logos, signage, branding, the even body text for magazines. Subversia has all-caps characters as Stylistic set in OpenType features that gives you greater variant of typographic possibilities, especially in headlines. This set also has ligatures, stylistic alternates and swashes to make your design look more natural and elegant. 400+ glyphs total with 23 languages. This font is designed with adaptive and flexible looks that possible to apply in other styles outside vintage. With the italic style you can use this font for a sporty theme, minimalism, pop contemporary, dark theme, feminine or editorial project.
  13. Architype Catalogue Solid by The Foundry, $50.00
    Architype Crouwel is a collection of typefaces created in collaboration with Wim Crouwel, following his agreement with The Foundry, to recreate his experimental alphabets as digital fonts. Crouwel's most recognized work was for the Van Abbe and Stedelijk museums (1954 –72) where he established his reputation for radical, grid-based design. Architype Catalogue’s soft ‘padded’ letterforms were originally created by Wim Crouwel for the Stedelijk museum’s 1970 exhibition of sculptor Claes Oldenburg.. Crouwel said, ‘When you look at Oldenburg’s work, with all those soft objects, it gets into your system, so you try to integrate that feeling in the design. Claes was very taken with the catalogue's typeface, and asked me if I would do the whole alphabet for him, so I did. I cut it all out in pink paper and pasted it together’.
  14. Bethaine by Taznix Creative, $19.00
    Bethaine is font with a exclusive style and a touch of classic, inspired by the handwriting of ancient manuscripts. Carefully designed to work together in harmony that makes it very suitable for wedding media, book covers, greeting cards, logos, branding, business cards and certificates, even for any design work that requires a classic, formal or luxurious. Bethaine Typeface includes a full set of character A-Z, as well as multi-lingual support, currency figures, numerals, and punctuation. What's Included : Buonapati (OTF) Standard glyphs Ligature Works on PC & Mac Simple installations Accessible in the Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe InDesign, even work on Microsoft Word. PUA Encoded Characters - Fully accessible without additional design software. Fonts include multilingual support for; ä ö ü Ä Ö Ü ß ¿ ¡ Hope you enjoy with our font! Taznix
  15. Tusker Grotesk by Lewis McGuffie Type, $35.00
    Tusker Grotesk is a headline typeface designed for robust and high-impact use. The initial inspiration for Tusker came from postwar typefaces like Haettenschweiler, Impact and Helvetica Inserat which use very high x-heights. Other influences in the condensed end of the Tusker family are old grotesques like Folio Extra Condensed and Stephenson Blake Elongated Sans No.1 with their flat terminals and closed-up apertures. Then as the widths in Tusker grow, the lettering takes some more inspiration from gothic style sans such as Inland Type's Title Gothic No.8, while maintaining the optical weight established in the narrow end of the family. Each width set is duplexed, stackable and is ideal for headlines, logos and bold attention-grabbing editorial design. Tusker has extended latin coverage ideal for western, central and eastern European languages.
  16. Fortezza by Eurotypo, $22.00
    Fortezza is a family of fonts inspired by the great masters who have created the Modern Roman style: Firmin Didot (1764 -1836) and Giambattista Bodoni (1740 -1813) Both typefaces can be similar, but a trained and close vision, show clear differences in the final result, like its weight and the degree of transition of the strokes. The type of Didot suggests greater warmth and elegance, they are characterized by extreme contrast in thick strokes and thin strokes, by the use of serifs very thin and by the vertical stress of the letters. while the Bodoni type conveys a greater robustness and hardness. Fortezza brings together the elegance and spirit of both types, but proposes a contemporary vision, establishing a distance with certain features typical of the baroque that was manifested at that time.
  17. Amderais by Sealoung, $15.00
    Give your typographic designs a touch of retro style with Amderais! Amderais is one of our 2022 fonts inspired by the famous retro typographic designs of the late 60s to 70s. This font has an extruded version so you can easily create retro effect fonts. This typeface is very suitable to be applied especially to logos, and various other formal forms such as invitations, labels, logos, magazines, books, greeting/wedding cards, packaging, fashion, make-up, stationery, novels, and labels or other types of fonts. advertising purposes. Feature : - upper & lower case - numbers and punctuation - multilingual - ligature - alternative - swashes - PUA encoded We highly recommend using a program that supports the OpenType feature and the Glyphs pane like many Adobe and Corel Draw applications, so that you can view and access all variations of Glyphs.
  18. Jengotan by Mans Greback, $59.00
    Jengotan is a rapid script, hand-painted with a brush to give a great contrast between thick and thin curves. It is drawn, scanned and vectorized from paper to screen, with the intent of being an authentic brush typeface, leaving the texture and imperfections the way they are, resulting in a vivid style for projects that requires dynamic handwriting. Use [ ] { } < > anywhere in a word to create a swash. Example: Jeng{otan In addition to the Jengotan font, also included is the Upright variation. The lettering is suitable for quotes, logos, watermarks on photography, signatures, branding, advertisement, album covers, business cards, clothing, magazines, posters, and more! It is a font of very extensive lingual support, covering all European Latin scripts. The font contains all characters you'll ever need, including all punctuation and numbers.
  19. Point Soft by Ndiscover, $29.00
    Point™ Soft is more than the rounded edges version of Point™, it is a reinterpretation of what a geometric soft font should look like. Clean, simple, and above all: huggable. Point™ Soft conveys that warm and soft feeling. With 20 styles it gives you a lot of versatility (From Hairline to Black), plus it comes with two FREE styles for you to play with before commit yourself to buy it. It has Extended Latin and Cyrillic support, old style, lining and tabular figures and much more. It has a wide range of use possibilities. Since it is a very readable font in small font sizes and the details really pop out in display sizes. Be it on small or large font sizes, Point will make its point.
  20. Quodlibet Serif by Signature Type Foundry, $43.00
    The new typeface system is based on legibility of Renaissance and Baroque Antiqua. It maintains the quality of drawings without an overpowering historical legacy. The current concept makes the system a universal whole. Abrading of sharp edges which could catch one’s attention leads to a fine rounding of details. In this way, a sans drawing does not look hard and sterile unlike most of its contemporaries. Special attention was paid to every detail of each letter. The professional question of how to incorporate brightening wedges into the dark places of individual strokes’ onsets was resolved by rounded shapes that have their graphic response in the detail of the serifs. Particularly in larger sizes the typeface offers drawing sophistication and dimensional interconnection. Apart from Cyrillic alphabet, the alphabet design includes ­Vietnamese ­accents.
  21. Stract by Look Minus Today, $14.00
    Present to you for New Modern Serif, Stract! Stract is a sophisticated ligature and alternate serif from us. This typeface has been made carefully to make sure its premium quality and luxury feel. The ligatures and alternates makes this typeface unique and stands out rather than the regular serif font. This font is very suitable for logo, headline, tittle, and the other various formal forms such as invitations, labels, logos, magazines, books, greeting / wedding cards, packaging, fashion, make up, stationery, novels, labels or any type of advertising purpose. Features : - Ligatures & Alternates - Letters, numbers, symbols, and punctuation - No special software is required to use this typeface even work in Canva - Multilingual Support Please contact us if you have any questions. Enjoy crafting and thanks for supporting us! Thank you.
  22. Hucks Serif by S6 Foundry, $25.00
    Hucks Serif is a contemporary serif typeface that seamlessly incorporates large open counters and gracefully curved and rounded forms, resulting in a glyph set that exudes a modern and elegant aesthetic. The pronounced contrast between thick and thin strokes imparts Hucks Serif with a harmonious and stylish appearance. Meticulously crafted to infuse letterforms with an inherent elegance, this font lends a distinctive style and atmosphere to every project it graces. Its versatile nature makes Hucks Serif particularly well-suited for many applications, including but not limited to editorial, headlines, large-format prints, brand identities, social media graphics, advertising materials, editorial designs, posters, magazines, logos, headings, and more. The adaptability of Hucks ensures it can effortlessly enhance the visual appeal and impact of a diverse range of creative projects.
  23. EquipExtended by Hoftype, $49.00
    EquipExtended is the next complement for the Equip family and with its 16 fonts together with EquipCondensed, it extends the family to 48 styles. While developed from the same basic shape as the rest of the Equip family, it has its own particular friendly and warm appearance. With its wide and open proportions, EquipExtended makes a grand entrance for your headlines, subheads and even for the body of text. Try it out, the light style is free. EquipExtended is very well suited for ambitious typography. The EquipExtended family comes in OpenType format with extended language support. All weights contain semi-ligatures (design optimized single characters), proportional lining figures, tabular lining figures, proportional old style figures, lining old style figures, matching currency symbols, fraction- and scientific numerals and arrows.
  24. Peckham by Los Andes, $29.00
    Peckham, designed by Daniel Hernández, is a contemporary and versatile slab serif of 8 weights (and matching italics)—ranging from an elegant Thin to a heavy Black—with strong serifs that give it a playful look while preserving the overall geometric structure of the font. Peckham comes with the standard Latinotype set of 395 glyphs resulting in a language support for 94% of the languages using the Latin alphabet. The font also includes stylistic alternates (A, R, Y, a) which provides extra versatility. The name of the font reminds us of the city that witnessed the birth of Vincent Figgins (1766). Figgins became known as the type designer who first included slab serif fonts in a commercial catalog. Peckham pays homage to classic typefaces yet looks very contemporary. Digital editing and corrections by Alfonso García.
  25. Matchbox Font Collections by Adam Fathony, $12.00
    Matchbox Font Collections Inspired by a vintage book, old style design, a classic casual vintage look fonts. Minimal decoration on the fonts made it more casual look. The fonts are very versatile, even it works also on modern design but still keep the classic look. Created 6 Fonts that can be combined each other. Like on the Preview images, I've been created from the victorian style to the minimalist badges. It's still blend to each other. What's inside : Matchbox Linea - Bold, Sharp, Standout with inline cut. Matchbox Lettre - Popular Vintage Sign Style. Matchbox Deco - As it names, Art Deco Style. Matchbox Scriptura - Casual Script Fonts, Good for Pair or on a small details. Matchbox Ornato - The Only fonts with a touch of vintage decorations. Matchbox Graso - Little touch of a Fat, Fun and Casual.
  26. Museum Tertia Cursive by T4 Foundry, $21.00
    Museum Tertia Cursive is inspired by a beautiful set of 126 matrices in the Swedish Norstedts type collection. These types were probably manufactured in Germany before 1750. The matrices are part of a set imported to Sweden by J.P. Lindh from Breitkopf & Härtel 1818. Now this exquisite design is available again, thanks to type designer Torbjörn Olsson. Please note modern additions like the ?-mark, @-sign and €-sign. Museum Tertia Cursive is an OpenType creation, for both PC and Mac. Swedish type foundry T4 premiere new fonts every month. Museum Tertia Cursive is our eighth introduction. Museum Tertia Cursive is part of the growing Museum type family. Museum also includes three different border fonts, an ornament font with some of Granjon's arabesques and a flowery Fournier font with Rococo capitals.
  27. Foncy by Cooldesignlab, $10.00
    Foncy Serif features open, ligature and alternative types that are packaged in 3 fonts: Regular, Italic and Bold. Foncy fonts include uppercase, lowercase, numbers, punctuation and multilingual support. Foncy Serif is an elegant and unique serif font, thin yet impressive. Expertly designed to make your creations look amazing, this font will look beautiful and impressive with a variety of characters to display and is perfect for use on various ideas such as Editorial Projects, Logo Designs, Weddings, Clothing Branding, Product Packaging, Magazine Headers or simply as a stylish text overlay for any background image which will make your presentation more stunning and stand out. Foncy Serif also supports Multi Language and is PUA encoded !! Give us "likes" and support our work. Thank you very much. Have a nice day and Enjoy!!!
  28. Bambola by EdyType, $60.00
    BAMBOLA, Script put out by EdyType. Almost formal script, that gained a little weight. but she is taking care of that. BAMBOLA, a real doll, wants to be loved, she is trying hard to be popular. Is very conscious of her beauty, but trying not to be a show off. She'll be at ease in any place where normal faces gather, unpretentious, yet with a touch of class. Born to be readable, it’s ideal for packaging headlines and editorial work. Not thick, nor thin, just the exact weight, makes a good pattern at large texts, and reduces with no problems, her voluptuous initials makes it stand out always. A real romantic face, it belongs to the fashion world, where she’s come from. A real hip chick, she’s got what it takes!
  29. Pipa by Canada Type, $24.95
    Originally made for a health food store chain we cannot name, Pipa is the embodiment of organic display typography. Although it draws inspiration from some cold type ideas, like the uncredited Atlantis from VGC and a couple of older photo-lettering faces, its overall expression is right in line with what has become today's vernacular in integrity organic display packaging. Pipa's construct approaches the thick-and-thin idea from a rarely used perspective, where the flow in form contrast naturally seeps out from within each stroke, while minimizing the amount of strokes helps the totality of the setting come positively alive. This is bead and lava lamp psychedelia for the 21st century. Pipa comes with plenty of alternates, including some very cool unicase variations, and extended Latin language support.
  30. Acris by Andrey Sharonov, $35.00
    Acris Serif is the rich and gracefull font designed in two weights for expressive and luxury projects. If it's had gender, it would be a woman — beautiful but with character like rose with thorns. Acris Serif is very good looking in Big Tittles, Magazine design, Branding, Logotypes, Posters, Wedding invitations, romantic cards and others. This typeface comes with special features like Stylistic Alternates and Discretionary Ligatures. The easiest way you can get Alternates is to add for example number 2, 3 or 4 after character. For this option be sure that bottom named Standard Ligatures is activated in Opentype panel. Multilingual Support Acris support Western European characters and works with following languages: English, Danish, Dutch, Estonian, Faroese, Filipino, Finnish, French, German, Hungarian, Icelandic, Irish, Italian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish.
  31. ApronSoft by Hurufatfont, $19.00
    The genesis of ApronSoft font type family is inspired by soft-vertical structure of airplane window. On the other hand ApronSoft is making a reference to technological design mentality of early 2000's. In short texts it has stable view and also humanist effect. Very suitable for mobile apps, web designs, sportive & technological product packs and ads designs. Especially Narrow Bold and Condensed Bold Italic weights have fluid and strong expression for striking headlines. User friendly ApronSoft serves rich opentype properties; small capitals, alternative letters (a, c, e, g, k, l, q, s, y, A, C, G, K, M, N, R, S), stylistic sets, standart and optional ligatures, oldstyle figures, tabular linings, arrows, bullets and wide money currencies, fractions and math symbols. With reduced file size, it’s softer now!
  32. Mowaq by Ixipcalli, $27.00
    Mowaq es una tipografía limpia, abstracta, moderna, minimalista y de trazos sencillos pero elegantes. Sus cuatro pesos hacen un juego visual de degradados muy marcados. La tipografía Mowaq fue inspirada a partir de los estilos mayúsculas sans-serif, como uso de encabezados y subtítulos en dos libros donde se necesitaba mostrar un aspecto limpio, moderno y minimalista. Los tipos minúsculas fueron adaptados posteriormente a la familia Mowaq. Mowaq is a clean, abstract, modern, minimalist typeface with simple but elegant lines. Its four weights make a visual game of very marked gradients. The Mowaq typeface was inspired by sans-serif uppercase styles, used for headings and subheadings in two books where a clean, modern and minimalist look was needed. The lowercase types were later adapted to the Mowaq family.
  33. Fugu by Positype, $25.00
    When Baka and Baka Too did very well commercially (Baka was named the Best Cursive Rough Script in 2005), I shied away from doing rough, handwritten scripts in fear as being seen as a one-trick-pony. A few years have passed and some early sumi-e brush ‘doodles’ kept appealing to me. I initially thought this new font would just fall under the Baka mantle and just become a new sibling, but as brush hit paper over and over again, the letters took on a different personality from Baka. This new font was turning out to be far more expressive, smooth and rough, tasty but sticky. This dichotomy demanded a new name. The rough and smooth texture suggested the name Fugu—oddly delicate while rough and functional.
  34. Quodlibet Sans by Signature Type Foundry, $43.00
    The new typeface system is based on legibility of Renaissance and Baroque Antiqua. It maintains the quality of drawings without an overpowering historical legacy. The current concept makes the system a universal whole. Abrading of sharp edges which could catch one’s attention leads to a fine rounding of details. In this way, a sans drawing does not look hard and sterile unlike most of its contemporaries. Special attention was paid to every detail of each letter. The professional question of how to incorporate brightening wedges into the dark places of individual strokes’ onsets was resolved by rounded shapes that have their graphic response in the detail of the serifs. Particularly in larger sizes the typeface offers drawing sophistication and dimensional interconnection. Apart from Cyrillic alphabet, the alphabet design includes ­Vietnamese ­accents.
  35. Like Butterflies by Bogstav, $10.00
    Now here's a font that is named Like Butterflies, but has got nothing to do with butterflies! What? Why? Well, I recently heard the song "Even flow" by Pearl Jam and took a trip down memory lane - back to my early twenties. I remember how the lyrics affected me, and had an impact on how my life changed the years to follow. Maybe the style of the font does not reflect the inner meaning of the song, but it does reflect a look back in time for me - and the change that took place. Nevertheless, I hope you enjoy the somewhat simple, handmade style of Like Butterflies and the 4 versions that works very well together! Please notice that each letter has got 5 slightly different versions to choose from!
  36. Crescent by TrendGFX Design Studios, $20.00
    The most sensational design of the decade is now at large. These high-definition fonts can be used for titles, banners, tattooing, logotypes and many more places. Be it domestic or industrial, formal or informal, it can be used in every field imaginable. It has a sensational, funky style and remarks the current youth's style. Such a font style has never been seen by the world, until today. These designs are 100% original and handmade. I searched a million miles but found this as the most appropriate idea for the world of font types at this time. It's the coolest, funkiest and the best font ever made. It's the era of graffiti and 3D, and we've combined both to give you CRESCENT.. So, use it, love it, buy it!
  37. Lunatica by André do Carmo Gonçalves, $29.00
    Lunatica Display is a single weight, all capitals, slanted typeface ideal for titles and headlines due to its strong presence. It is constructed in a very modular fashion, stepping away from some typographic conventions, while keeping the form of its characters familiar and easily recognisable. This typeface is heavily inspired on the aesthetics of the space related sci-fi movie genre, specifically on the movie Moon (2009), directed by Duncan Jones and starring Sam Rockwell, from where it also picks up the inspiration for the name “Lunatica”. It was first designed as a branding exercise, thought to be the official typeface of Lunar Industries Ltd. — the company through wich the movie exists and unfolds. You can use Lunatica Display in more conventional contexts like branding but also in more experimental and futuristic-looking ways.
  38. Nebulae by LucasFonts, $19.00
    Almost every type designer feels the need, from time to time, to interrupt his or her serious work on complex text type systems for something more playful. In Luc(as)'s case this has often meant designing more typefaces. In the early 1990s, while working on Thesis, Luc(as) drew several display faces which were based on the shapes of TheSans but were either de(con)structive versions or experimental variations. Probably the most innovative of these was Nebulae, in which the lettershapes have been dissolved into clouds of bubbles; the three versions can be layered to obtain a denser (and more legible) structure which can also be multi-coloured. A fourth version called ThreeDee (3D) offers a convincing simulation of three-dimensional bubble-like type floating in space.
  39. Vernyhora by Bohdan Hdal, $21.00
    The vintage display font family Vernyhora. The typeface is intended to be used in those places where the letters when it is necessary to transmit the strong character, stability and historicity. The font has got 6 weights. It contains extended Cyrillic and Latin alphabets. It also consists of the alternative set of characters from the old Ukrainian alphabet. It can be used for the state institutions names. It was planned to be a font of old cities and towns. From the very beginning the font was created in order to execute signboards at the entrance of towns. For the font creation the author was inspired by the graphic designers of the early 20th century, such as Georgiy Narbut and Fedir Krychevs'kyi. From the Ukrainian language the font name is translated into English as mountains mover.
  40. Moron by Barnbrook Fonts, $30.00
    Moron is a distinctive and idiosyncratic display typeface: a winsome-but-nasty, old-and-yet-new drawing of Victorian sans-serif letterforms (with some 1970s sausage fonts thrown in). Moron started life as a sans-serif redrawing of Nylon but developed into a unique typeface with a character all its own. It is based, very loosely, upon Victorian Tuscan and Grotesque type found in the churches and cemeteries of the city of Glasgow. These letterforms originated before the dawn of modernism and at a time when the Arts and Crafts Movement was flourishing. In this age of early mass production and mechanisation, the Victorian ability to balance functionality with ornamentation had fascinating results. The typography of that period displays a unique combination of industrial heft and romantic decoration.
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