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  1. Regione by Reyrey Blue Std, $19.00
    Introducing, Regione Typeface. A modern typeface that embodies timeless elegance and aesthetic appeal. Regione Typeface accentuates uniqueness with a variety of stylish alternatives. Enhance your creative projects with the font's extensive collection of standard and discretionary ligatures, allowing you to add a touch of finesse to your text. 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. Features : All Uppercase and Lowercase Number & Symbol Supported Languages Ligatures PUA Encoded Hope you enjoy our font!
  2. Artographie by Mans Greback, $49.00
    Artographie is a Art Deco sans-serif family. The lettering was designed by Måns Grebäck during 2019 and 2020. It gives any project a moderist appearance, as a reinvention of the hundred-year-old style of design, adapted and adjusted to fit in present-time purposes and technology. The typeface is a family containing five styles: Thin, Light, Medium, Bold and Black. The weights are top quality and created to balance perfectly against each other. It has a very extensive lingual support, covering all European Latin scripts. The font contains all characters you'll ever need, including all punctuation and numbers.
  3. Suave Script Pro by Sudtipos, $49.00
    Sun-tanned, smooth, and fluid. Suave Script is based on disconnected calligraphy originating from a how-to lettering book from the 1950s. The uppercase letters dance, and then dance some more - Samba, Tango, Mambo or Candombe - take your pick. The lowercase flows like honey waiting to be licked off the comb. A rare gem - depicting the sweet hustle and bustle of life of a history-rich urbanism. Suave Script is at once fashionable, human, and creative. For this new Pro version a number of endings, ligatures and an extensive range of languages were covered (Western and Eastern European, Baltic, Turkish, Maltese and Celtic)
  4. ITC Charter by ITC, $40.99
    Charter was designed in the mid-1980s by Matthew Carter. The typeface was designed with the limitations of low- and middle-resolution output devices in mind; hence the squared off serifs and the economy of diagonals and curves. The design, however, became an instant success on its own merits. It is an excellent everyday typeface for a wide variety of uses including books and technical manuals. Charter offers small cap, extension and alternate typographer sets that help to make it more versatile and functional. ITC bought the Charter designs in 1993, but Bitstream retained the right to sell the original designs.
  5. Botham Grotesque by Aiquitype, $15.00
    Introducing Botham Grotesque, a versatile typeface meticulously crafted to embody the essence of modernity and sophistication. This exquisite font, classified under the renowned Grotesque category, boasts four distinct styles that seamlessly blend form and function. Its clean lines and balanced proportions lend a professional, making it an ideal choice for a myriad of applications, from corporate branding to editorial design. What’s Include ? 1. Uppercase, Lowercase, Number and Punctutation 2. Ready 4 Style : Condensed, Semi Condensed, Reguler and Semi Ektended 3. Multilingual Support 4. Ligature and Alternate 5. Installed on Mac and Windows 6. PUA Encode Enjoy our Font.
  6. Sole Serif by CAST, $45.00
    Sole Serif is a newspaper face with features relating to book typography. Inspiration from Francesco Griffo’s romans was adapted to resist the rough usage typical of newspaper printing without any loss of quality. Sole Serif is available in an extensive range of cuts including extra bold and ultra thin. With its big x-height, short ascenders and a roundish and wide italic for text and titles, it has all the attributes of a newspaper face. Nonetheless, details like the inclined axis, calligraphic terminations, Renaissance proportions and a refined but slightly mannered design, all evoke the book rather than the daily paper.
  7. Liak by TypeClassHeroes, $29.00
    Liak is a sans serif family. Design with various width and weight that you can explore and combine creating rhythm and texture for comfortable reading. This font supports more than 100 Latin-based languages and has extensive Cyrillic and Greek support for languages like Russian, Bulgarian, Ukrainian, and many more.In variable version, it allows multiple options when designing, adapting to different composition solutions. Feature Uppercase & Lowercase Number & Symbol International Glyphs (Cyrillic & Greek) Multilingual support Ligature Feel free to drop us a message any time and follow my shop for upcoming updates Shoot me on email at: Suandana_Ipandemade@hotmail.com Hope you enjoy it.
  8. Bezar by Mans Greback, $59.00
    Bezar is a wild brush script font drawn and created by Mans Greback in 2020. A handwriting of extreme speed, this typeface will give your graphic project both the action and the character to stand out. Use it for whimsical headlines, a product logotype or anywhere where a bright-spirited, flowing script could lift the layout. Its multiple alternates and ligatures makes for a customizable, non-static typeface. Use [ ] { } _ anywhere in a word to create a swash. Example: Ham}burg The font has extensive lingual support, covering all European Latin scripts. It contains all characters you'll ever need, including all punctuation and numbers.
  9. Belfast Grotesk by TypoBureau Studio, $17.00
    Belfast Grotesk™ 9 weights, 18 uprights and Oblique. Each typeface contains over 700+ glyphs with latin extensive Western, Central and Eastern European language support, Free updates and feature additions. Belfast Grotesk™ influenced by the grotesk typefaces developed in the early 20th century. Attempts to follow the best traditions of Grotesk typefaces. A good amount of contrast between the stroke thickness of each weight. Belfast Grotesk™ was developed with unique glyphs to offer best flexibility. a good legibility in short texts. OPENTYPE FEATURES Including tabular figures, alternate characters, ligatures, fractions, case-sensitive forms, superscripts, subscripts etc.
  10. Canned Whale by Hanoded, $15.00
    Each year whalers from Japan kill more than 1000 whales. Japan says that the killing of whales is a 'cherished Japanese tradition', and that it is taking 'scientific data'. A portion of the whale meat is canned and marketed as 'traditional food'. How sad is that? A huge whale being reduced to a chunk in a can… Canned Whale is a hand drawn, outline style font with a cartoonesque twist to it. It can be used in ads and posters, it can be filled in with color, or kept as an outline. Canned Whale comes with extensive language support.
  11. Rougant by Mans Greback, $59.00
    Rougant is a unique sans-serif typeface. Drawn and created in 2021, this lettering has a distinct vintage style and a strong personality. Use it for a motorcycle logotype or any graphic with a rock'n'roll vibe. Provided in three styles: Rougant Regular/Solid, Rougant Rough and Rougant Bold. Rougant is built with advanced OpenType functionality and has a guaranteed top-notch quality. It has extensive lingual support, covering all Latin-based languages, from North Europa to South Africa, from America to South-East Asia. It contains all characters and symbols you'll ever need, including all punctuation and numbers.
  12. Ribeye Pro by Stiggy & Sands, $29.00
    The Ribeye Pro Family is reminiscent of a cartoon tattoo style of lettering, but exhibits a playfulness that breaks traditional weight distribution across its letterforms. An edgy attitude, friendly syncopation, and highly legible letterforms makes these fonts a real pair of charmers. The SmallCaps and extensive figure sets give the Ribeye Pro Family a more diverse design voice, ranging from slightly serious to downright ludicrous. Opentype features include: - SmallCaps. - Full set of Inferiors and Superiors for limitless fractions. - Tabular, Proportional, and Oldstyle figure sets (along with SmallCaps versions of the figures). - Stylistic Alternates for Caps to SmallCaps conversion.
  13. Mahardika by Lemon Studio Type, $10.00
    Mahardika is a Retro Sport sans Serif family with variable font technology, and its axis weight range spreads from Light to black forms. Flexible and adaptable, it is 100% Latin Plus, Supporting 219 Latin-based languages, which are spoken in different 212 countries. This font is suitable for any project. Great for graphic design and any display use. It can easily work for web, signage, corporate as well as editorial designs. Jantur Type has 9 weights with a total of 9 styles. and legibility makes it suitable for any kind of text application, from brand design to extensive text layouts.
  14. Iki Mono by CAST, $45.00
    Iki Mono is a multifaceted monospaced typeface designed for publishing and coding. Its sans serif structure displays some letterforms (as well as a degree of contrast) that are reminiscent of 19th-century grotesques, while in the non-oblique versions the letters have been very slightly slanted leftwards. Like typewriter typefaces Iki Mono has to cope with the limitations of a width system that forces shapes into a specific space. This extensive type family of forty weights and styles – from Compressed Thin to ExtraExpanded Bold, including their slanted versions – takes its name ‘Iki’ from the Japanese word for breath.
  15. Anultra Slab by Eclectotype, $40.00
    Anultra Slab is, you guessed it... An ultra bold slab serif! Anultra Slab is a hard hitting headliner, designed to be set LARGE. Because it's a single weight typeface, no compromises were necessary to get it interpolatable with other weights, so it is as bold and tight as I intended. Features include automatic fractions, case-sensitive forms, ligatures, stylistic alternates for non-descending J and Q, and a 3D 'xtrude' style, which can be layered behind the regular to create two colour, photo-lettering style text. Very seventies. Very cool. A companion typeface, Alight Slab , is available at the other end of the weight scale, but there are no weights in between. You're no middle-weight designer, so why use middle-weight fonts?!
  16. Marceaux by Hexagon Foundry, $17.00
    Marceaux is a sophisticated font with a touch of elegance and modernity. The letterforms are sleek and slender, with clean lines that give this font a refined and graceful appearance. Whether you're creating a logo, a book cover, or a website, Marceaux will bring a touch of class to your project. Marceaux features a complete set of small caps, uppercase, and lowercase letters. The font has been developed in six weights, from light to black, with corresponding true italics and oblique letters, and two styles (serif and sans-serif) for a total of 24 styles, making it versatile enough to use in a variety of design applications. Marceaux includes an expanded character set that supports over a hundred latin-based languages.
  17. Rosvard by Bombastype, $35.00
    Rosvard is our new old fashioned typeface. Inspired by vintage signages and brewery emblems. You could feel the vintage vibe on our preview images. Although you could use it to modern design as well. Since our last font just single font. We decide to make another layered font like we did in the past. This one in particular contains Stripe, Outline, Regular, Extrude and Shadow. You could combined all of them of just use two or three of them as you like. We also give you the separate ornaments we used for the preview image as an icon/dingbat font. You could mix and match each part to make your own badge / emblem. Because we believe you could do it.
  18. Big by Walking Fearless, $20.00
    BIG is an elegant condensed display font created for strong and impactful headlines. It comes from a series of hand printed specimens taken from wood type found in Andrew Howard’s Studio in Porto (Portugal). A wooden type that reassembles the industrial victorian style which has now been expanded to 20 cuts, ranging from ExtraLight to Bold, with Italics and a stencil version, covering all your needs for a striking visual effect just with plain type with distinctive features and personality, standing out from the crowded world of display sans serif. The font was engineered with essential OpenType features, that allows the user to compose the headlines in two different heights, with case-sensitive punctuation, symbols and special ligatures such as “the”, “of” and “le”.
  19. Pineapple Daydream by Hanoded, $15.00
    I bought a pineapple the other day, because my kids really like pineapples. Ok, ok, it may not sound like something special to you - but keep in mind that pineapples in Holland are an expensive fruit. We mostly get the canned ones (which I don’t like too much). Anyway, when I was slicing up the pineapple, I thought I should name a font after this bizarre, but tasty, fruit. And so I did. Pineapple Daydream is a handmade serif. I am not sure how to classify it, but I am sure you’ll figure that out. Comes with a plantation of diacritics.
  20. Chella Lyfe by Chella Lyfe, $25.00
    Features: Chella Lyfe Print: Uppercase letters, numbers, & extended punctuation We Offer Non-English support for the international designer as well Same stroke thickness with each font, so you don't need to make any time-consuming adjustments to get it looking right! This is such a fun new display font, perfect for creating quotes, logos, or just adding a hand-written touch to any project! While other fonts usually take some size adjusting to look just right, The ChellaLyfe variations in stroke thickness for upper and lower case fonts, so you can so it can display creativity and life in every stroke! Each font also has alternates for each letter, so when you type uppercase or lowercase for each font, the letters will change slightly. For example, tying in all caps with the Script font will connect each letter, whereas typing all lowercase will disconnect each letter.
  21. Indecise by Tipo Pèpel, $22.00
    Even though the name seems not to tell much, Indecise shows a clean and coherent design. The shapes of the characters reference the Latin typefaces that were promoted by great figures like Enric Crous-Vidal and José Mendoza y Almeida in the 50s. Indecise uses the body of incise typefaces and gets rid of the subtle terminals for the strokes. It is a high-contrast sans divided into 5 elegant subfamilies, which use different widths. From the condensed version to the extended one, the family includes 50 fonts counting upright and italic. This collection of widths make for many possible combinations of styles. Indecise is a humanist typeface, it puts geometry apart and embraces the calligraphic gesture. This helps to suggest the movement of the strokes while avoiding to create text with a static appearance. Thin and thick strokes come together and define a smooth rhythm for reading.
  22. Eydis by Eurotypo, $63.00
    Eydis Regular is a casual script font that retains the original texture of the stroke on the paper. This font has good legibility as body type and strong expressiveness to be used as headlines or logotypes in all media requirements. These calligraphy fonts have already an extended character set to support Central and Eastern, Cyrillic as well as Western European languages. It has several especial alternatives for all letters that offer an infinity of design’s combinations. There are plenty of options to allow you to create something unique and special: standard and discretionary ligatures, several swashes and stylistics alternates for each letter, catchwords and much more. You may enrich your design using the Eydis Ornament set, with his 91 glyphs, tails and ornaments, whatever allows even more combinations. Eydis was made for turn your project more expressive, beautiful, and attractive! Have fun and be successful with it!
  23. Antipod by Octotypo, $18.00
    Antipod is a versatile sans serif family designed with the stroke of the nib in mind. The early sketches were made with a reed pen and then stabilised to keep the specific junctions between verticals and horizontals shapes. The design of the letters constantly balance between curves and inner sharp corners and the contrast of one is cohabiting with the other to give Antipod its specific design. When Antipod is set at small size its specific are almost unnoticeable but the text has a very particular type colour. And this specificity is useful when setting texts for display, to give your design a strong personality. Each weight includes a set of extra glyphs to make your text settings more singular. It also comes with extended language support, tabular figures, fractions and more. It is suited for any work editorial design, signage, corporate as well as onscreen applications.
  24. Golane by Craft Supply Co, $20.00
    Introduction to Golane Introducing Golane, a Geometric Sans Serif font, it exemplifies a sleek, modern design. Firstly, its geometric styling enhances visual appeal. Importantly, this font is perfect for lengthy texts, offering remarkable readability. Additionally, its simplicity appeals to a broad audience, from novices to seasoned professionals. Design and Aesthetics Focusing on design, Golane is deeply rooted in geometric principles. Each character is meticulously crafted, ensuring a balanced and harmonious appearance. Furthermore, its clean lines and shapes exude a contemporary vibe. Consequently, the font masterfully combines form and function, making it highly versatile for diverse applications. User-Friendly Features Regarding user experience, Golane stands out for its user-friendly qualities. It’s notably easy to read, which greatly enhances the legibility of extended texts. Moreover, the font’s adaptability is evident, as it fits seamlessly in various contexts. Whether used in print or digital formats, Golane consistently maintains its clarity and effectiveness.
  25. Lamna by Craft Supply Co, $20.00
    Introduction to Lamna – Wide Serif Font Lamna is a distinct wide serif font, characterized by its upright and bold appearance. Its design combines traditional elegance with modern simplicity, making it versatile for various applications. This font stands out due to its unique wedge-shaped serifs and strong structure. Design Features The key feature of Lamna is its wedge-shaped serifs. These serifs are not just decorative; they add a sense of stability and formality to the text. The wide structure of the font enhances readability, making it ideal for both print and digital media. Moreover, its upright stance contributes to its authoritative tone, suitable for titles and headings. Versatility and Usage Remarkably, Lamna adapts well to different contexts. Its clear, strong lines make it perfect for headlines and logos, where a commanding presence is needed. Additionally, it performs well in body text, offering a comfortable reading experience. Its versatility extends to various industries, including publishing, advertising, and digital design.
  26. Kaeswaii by insigne, $29.99
    Introducing Kaeswaii, a font that is ideal for anyone wishing to infuse their creations with a dash of inspiration and delight. It's ideal for producing fresh designs that will stand out thanks to its unique contrast and rounded serifs. It has a joyful feel because of its high x-height, and its playful serifs give it a funky touch. Kaeswaii has enough variety to help your project look better than the rest with forty-eight different styles. Select from nine weights and italics for the standard, condensed, and extended styles. It has rounded corners and a luscious texture and a squishy, gloopy vibe. Atarimae, the hint is to use Kaeswaii when you want to infuse your products with a dash of inspiration and delight. It has a happy feel with its high x-height and rounded serifs. It's ideal for producing fresh designs. Put a playful spin on your work with the unique personality of Kaeswaii's rounded terminals. Let Kaeswaii bring life to your ideas!
  27. Marjac by Jeremia Adatte, $29.00
    Marjac is an angular and upright script typeface that is directly inspired by handwriting. It is created after "Jacno", a typeface designed in 1948 by French type and graphic designer Marcel Jacno. This unique bold design later inspired other typeface designers to create brush script typefaces like Roger Excoffon’s "Choc". You will also notice it has a "unicase" feel, sharing some lowercase letters in the capital letters. It is recommended to use it for any packaging designs related to quality hand-made products, advertising, web, film title sequence design, posters, magazines and book jackets. Marjac is loaded with an extended character set, supporting Central, Western and Eastern European languages. It has plenty of cool OpenType features like a fun automatic brush underline feature or newly-designed secret alternate letters (like capital A). Kerning and spacing (+ than 25,000 kerning pairs) have been meticulously made-to-measure to this specific brush typeface. Beautiful hand-made arrows and other symbols were created to accompany letters.
  28. Groovy Syndrome by Haksen, $18.00
    Groovy Syndrome is perfect for shirts, retro designs, procreate, stickers, logos, branding, greeting cards, Cricut projects, posters, magazines, social media, prints and more! There are three fonts included - Regular, Outline and Extrude. You can use these three fonts to create your own retro quotes and words! Hope You enjoy it. All the Best, Haksen
  29. C Elle F by TeGeType, $19.00
    The "C Elle F" is a typographic family, as a stencil letter, originally intended for cutting and engraving to carry out marking and signaling work. But of course, the very characteristic shape of these letters evokes much more. This typographic family can therefore be used for communication in various fields, commercial, import-export, military, etc.
  30. Sanzibar Script by ArtyType, $29.00
    Sanzibar Script is a classically styled, single weight typeface, complete with alternate style settings. A multi-functional all-rounder, ideal for both body copy and headline use. The third offering in the Sanzibar range following the earlier standard & Schreef sets, the Script variant adds warmth and further versatility to the ever expanding ArtyType collection.
  31. Thalia by profonts, $41.99
    Thalia is a wonderful Artdeco typeface design reminiscent of 1900. Very likely, it was originally designed at that time. Unger redesigned the typeface based on old prints, completed the character set and expanded the typeface to cover the full Latin glyph set. Thalia is perfect for anything about theater, such as posters, programs, etc.
  32. Austrual SRF by Stella Roberts Fonts, $25.00
    Austrual SRF is a collection of star dingbats created by Jeff Levine for Stella Roberts Fonts. There are over sixty images for adding the perfect intergalactic embellishment to any project. The net profits from my font sales help defer medical expenses for my siblings, who both suffer with Cystic Fibrosis and diabetes. Thank you.
  33. Rio Grande NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    One in the series of fonts called Whiz-Bang Wood Type, intended to be set large and tight. Rio Grande is a classic ultrabold "Egyptian" face, named for the river that separates Texas from Mexico. The Opentype version of this font supports Unicode 1250 (Central European) languages, as well as Unicode 1252 (Latin) languages.
  34. Borgis Pro by RMU, $45.00
    Borgis Pro is a robust Clarendon-style font family, intended for use in body texts even on rough papers as well as in web design. All styles include small caps and oldstyle figures. Users who want to type in the Serbian language and take the Italic style should activate the OT feature Stylistic Alternatives.
  35. Soho Gothic by Monotype, $29.99
    “There is just something magical about type design,” says Sebastian Lester. “If you draw a successful typeface it can travel the world, taking a part of you with it.” If this is true, his Soho® Gothic family has taken him far and wide. Understated, modern and exceptionally versatile, the family has been put to good use in just about every application imaginable. A good choice for virtually any type of project, The Soho Gothic family performs equally well as the backbone of a global brand as it would in an edgy fashion magazine. Versatile, extensive, customizable, and multilingual – the Soho Gothic typeface family has it all.With the same proportions as Soho, its slab serif cousin, Soho Gothic ranges across seven weights, from a willowy hairline to a brawny ultra – each with a complementary italic.Lester took care to ensure that the Soho and Soho Gothic designs work in perfect harmony. According to him, “The typefaces were developed alongside each other so that I could consider every aspect of each design and be certain that they would be absolutely compatible.”Soho Gothic is a more understated and more subtle design than Soho. Features that give the design its distinctive tone are the flat, crisp apexes of the diagonal characters like the A and V, and the marked horizontal stress in the a, g and s. “I wanted the family as a whole to radiate effortless modernity,” recalls Lester, “to be a master communicator that works in all conditions and at all sizes.” A collection of alternate and “semi-slab” characters were also part of Lester’s plan. “I like to develop alternate characters for all my type designs,” he says. “I believe they give graphic designers greater flexibility and make a typeface more valuable.” Soho Gothic is available as OpenType® Pro fonts that have an extended character set which supports most Central European and many Eastern European languages. If you’re looking to complete your designs, consider pairing it with Bembo® Book,Joanna® Nova,Neue Frutiger®,PMN Caecilia®,or ITC Stone® Serif.
  36. Avionic by Grype, $16.00
    The aviation world contains loads of stylish logotypes, from handwritten scripts to geometric styles and so on. The Avionic Condensed family finds its origins of inspiration in the Air China company logotype, and from there has been expanded upon to create a large stylistic family of 40 fonts. Avionic celebrates the geometric sans serif styling of the original logotype, evolving beyond the condensed all capital set logo to include a lowercase designed in parity with the original design style, as well as many weights and widths to offer a fresh diversity. Each subfamily includes a full standard character set with expansive international support of latin based languages, and 5 weights jumping from book to black, along with 5 accompanying obliques. This family is ready to chart a course for your design destination, whatever it may be. Here's what's included with the Avionic Family bundle: 370 glyphs per style - including Capitals, Lowercase, Numerals, Punctuation and an extensive character set that covers multilingual support of latin based languages. 5 weights in each subfamily: Book, Regular, Bold, Heavy, & Black. • 4 widths in the collection: Condensed, Regular, Wide, and Extra Wide. Accompanying Obliques with each weight/width style. Fonts are provided in TTF & OTF formats. The TTF format is the standard go to for most users, although the OTF and TTF function exactly the same. Here's why the Avionic Collection is for you: You're in need of a dynamic geometric font with a variety of weights and widths for your designs You're an aviation junkie and have to have anything inspired by Air China You love the style of Bank Gothic, but really want something just a little different You are looking for a pseudo-techno style font family with versatility You just like to collect quality fonts to add to your design arsenal
  37. Hutton by Fettle Foundry, $10.00
    Hutton is a sans-serif typeface with flattened overshoots, such as shoulders, arms, and bowls. There are seven weights, from light to bold, with matching oblique italics. Inspired by using a ruler to write straight lines, and offering additional horizontality to characters, Hutton’s flattened bowls are intended to evoke a sense of flatness and retro influence – as if drawn at a drafting table. Featuring closed counters and low-contrast, Hutton is closely related to grotesque sans serif designs of the 20th Century, but with something a little different. Included is comprehensive European language support with contextual kerning on common diacritic combinations – as well as localised alternatives for languages such as Polish. Also included are two stylistic sets, which feature characters with a more geometric quality or a more humanistic quality, depending on which you would like to bring to your design.
  38. Cooper BT by Bitstream, $34.99
    Cooper Black, commissioned by Barnhart Brothers & Spindler, is the best known of Oswald Cooper’s typefaces. Bitstream has expanded the 1921 original into a complete series of round-edged text faces.
  39. Matroska by Brainware Graphic, $12.00
    Matroska is a modern solid and expanded display typeface. It has a distinctly smart feel, strongly bring the message of your design projects. Available in single-weight. Multi-lingual supported.
  40. PODIUM Soft by Borutta Group, $39.00
    PODIUM Soft is variations of PODIUM Sharp typeface designed in 2019. Family consist of 13 styles from ultra compressed to extra expanded. Main purpose of this project was idea to make hybrid between different modular and geometric woodtypes that I found in old polish specimens: Rex, Blok, Bacarat etc. Thanks to big range of different styles, PODIUM will be perfect choice for visual identities, posters and display usage.
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