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  1. Sofia Rough by Mostardesign, $22.00
    Based on the popular Sofia Pro typeface, Sofia Rough is a multifaceted font family with differents eroded variations. Sofia Rough contains sixteen fonts and two eroded sub families. With Sofia Rough Black for uppercase and Sofia Rough Script for lowercase you can create many variations. It has also several layers like shadows, inline or outline to create unique design. Sofia Rough contains also more than 80 extra graphics such as catchwords, ornaments, emblems, decorative lines, stars and many more.
  2. Gambero by Typoforge Studio, $29.00
    Say hi to new member of Typoforge zoo! Gambero family consists of 18 styles (including italics) with a subtle rounded finished details. Gambero is a stable, slab cousin of Kapra, Kapra Neue adn Kapra Neue Pro. It is ideally suited for advertising, editorial and publishing, offering new design potential. Font Gambero is inspired by a "You And Me Monthly" published by National Magazines Publisher RSW "Prasa" that appeared from May 1960 till December 1973 in Poland.
  3. Quan Geometric by Typesketchbook, $55.00
    Quan Geometric is an altered modified from the form of the original Quan Pro typeface. Designed to be more Corporate, the font family has flat terminals that harmonizes with sharp corners. With all of these features, “Kelpt Sans” is a prominent, eye-catching and unique typeface. It comes with 8 weights with slim option in order to suit for a multifunctional usage, especially for cooperative work, such as website, magazine, editorial, publishing, as well as packaging.
  4. Villain by Clint English, $25.00
    Villain is a new handwritten, multi-alternate glyph font. This font was created with a natural flow in mind. Since it's meant to look handwritten, Villain comes with 3 different glyphs per letter and number and even a few alternate symbols, as well. Pro Tip: Play with the baseline shift of each character to get an even more realistic, organic result. *Note: Grunge overlay texture is for previews only. Villain Font is completely clean and free of texture.
  5. Meysha by Tegaki, $16.00
    Meysha was created with stylish and authentic handwritten characters. This font is PUA encoded and contains an extended Latin Character set. Meysha comes with 281 glyphs and 52 alternate characters as OpenType features (supported with contextual alternates mode). Meysha also includes 11 extended ligatures, allowing you to make you designs look more exclusive and pro standard. Meysha works perfectly for logos, display, product branding, wedding invitation cards, stationary, packaging, clothing, flyer, apparel, magazines, brochures, labels, posters, badges, and more.
  6. Stencil Playthings JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A circa-1951 toy set called “Kusan Kavalcade of Letters” was comprised of molded plastic letters and numbers a child could play with, trace and arrange to learn their alphabet and numerals. Typographically, the design was all over the place – from sans serif characters to those with some spurred serifs and even some stenciled characters because of the nature of manufacture. As odd as this combination seems, it was novel enough to be turned into a digital typeface called Stencil Playthings JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  7. SF Willamette - Unknown license
  8. Komika Text - Unknown license
  9. Yagi by Ably Creative, $25.00
    Yagi is a serif typeface that contrasts with old-fashioned proportions creating a more defined texture than your usual sans-serif, and Yagi is elegant enough for fashion, art, and luxury; yet sincere enough for serious business. And at 2 styles, ready for complex typographic demands. When we started this project, we wanted to try drawing modern serifs with accurately verified shapes and detailed elaboration of each character, making your text look great both on paper and on screen. Yagi creates unique and organic characters, with different sets of styles, you can change the feel of your designs from more organic to more standard. Let your designs fly!
  10. Wolfgang by Aronetiv, $9.99
    The typeface is influenced by early Italian-French serifs such as Garamond, Jenson, Griffo. The font has clear serifs and slightly sharp shapes. It has a modern character. The font has a uniform texture typical for this type of serif. This font family is well suited for the decoration of solemn and graceful materials. The font has a nice and appropriate italics. Wolfgang is legible and easy to read at small sizes. The font family contains 6 styles The font is equipped with a Variable file. Supports languages ??of central Europe Contains old style figures There are several alternates in the font The font has more than 1000 kerning pairs
  11. Sailor Vito by IKIIKOWRK, $17.00
    Introducing Sailor Vito - Traditional Serif Type, created by ikiiko. Sailor Vito is a traditional serif typeface with a with a touch of victorian and old english style. This font shape is simple form but has a strong serif hook character. This typeface is perfect for an brand logo, magazine design, travel design layout, flyer design, poster design, inspirational quotes, photography layout, or simply as a stylish text overlay to any background image. What's included? Uppercase & Lowercase Number & Punctuation Alternates & Swashes Multilingual Support Get also a good offer & FREEBIE at our site : www.ikiiko.com Enjoy our font and if you have any questions, you can contact us by email : ikiikowrk@gmail.com
  12. Bangkokean by Cadson Demak, $29.00
    This font was originally designed side by side with my first attempt at a semi serif typeface in 1997. The design made it through to full development only a couple years ago when our studio decided to complete the regular weight for a local project here in Bangkok. The face is a traditional serif with narrow stem (somewhat like sans serif) and industrial stroke. A good mix of Bangkok character where you can find Wat (old buddhist temple) next to futuristic high rise. This font was shown in Klingspor-Museum Offenbach, Germany, at a Typographic & Type Design exhibition Schrift in Form 3-26 September 2008.
  13. SF Chaerilidae - Unknown license
  14. BOTANIC PERSONAL USE - Personal use only
  15. Boosters by Nathatype, $29.00
    Looking for a vintage and bold font to captivate your audience or clients,? If you need to create have a t-shirt branding company, or need to create a new menu - then this is the perfect font for you. Boosters-A Vintage Font Boldy Vintage is a bold, fun, and vintage typeface that is made in uppercase and lowercase. This font is the best to maximize the amount of street vibe and vintage vibes. Ideal to create amazing headings, logos, menus, and social media graphics. Our font always includes Multilingual Support to make your branding reach a global audience. Features: Ligatures Alternates Bonus Oranament PUA Encoded Numerals and Punctuation Thank you for downloading premium fonts from Nathatype
  16. Royal Pain - Unknown license
  17. Fer by ParaType, $30.00
    Fer is a sans-serif font for body text, not lacking in its own distinctive voice. The aftertaste of reading the text set in Fer is like reading the letters on old rusty plates somewhere in Southern Europe, hence the name (Fer means iron in French). Being a modern system that includes a variable font with weight and optical size axes, Fer combines the features of geometriс sans serifs and old sans serifs with closed apertures. The typeface contains three sets of styles: for captions, text and headings, — with the weight ranging from regular to black. Fer was created with the idea to unite nations. The Latin character set supports all European languages, most African languages and Vietnamese. Cyrillic has support for all living Cyrillic languages and some obsolete characters too. The font also supports the Greek language. Additionally, the character set includes currency signs of all supported languages’ countries, old style, lining, tabular and proportional figures as well as numbers in squares and circles. Lastly, the font has lots of localized letterforms and stylistic sets. Fer was designed by Dmitry Goloub for Paratype in 2020–2023.
  18. Margarita Ville NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    A whimsical monoline slab-serif font with understated elegance, based on lettering from an old ad discovered by a friend in Spain. Both versions of this font contain the complete Unicode 1252 (Latin) and Unicode 1250 (Central European) character sets, with localization for Romanian and Moldovan.
  19. AZ Placid by Artist of Design, $15.00
    AZ Placid font is basically a rough outline that lends well to other Serif fonts. This font utilizes an "old look" to the line work which is designed to have a "worn feel" to it. Ideal for use as headline or sub-head text in you design.
  20. Gumball Stencil by Ana's Fonts, $12.00
    Gumball is a hand drawn font using an old letter ruler. It is a versatile sans serif font, perfect to make a statement in postcards, posters, titles, branding and packaging, etc. The Gumball font family includes four fonts: Gumball, Gumball Italic, Gumball Blackout, Gumball Blackout Italic
  21. Nouveau Thin JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A condensed, light face spurred serif alphabet was shown on an antique catalog page from Spon & Chamberlain Publishers as “French”. The catalog likely sold tools and dies to stonecutters for making inscriptions in marble, granite and so forth. This elegant design is available digitally as Nouveau Thin JNL in both regular and oblique versions.
  22. FS Kim by Fontsmith, $80.00
    Unconventional beauty FS Kim is bold and intriguing – exuberant and unmissable, but playing a supporting role when needed. This typeface shines brightest as a display font, and is perfect for applications across fashion, theatre, cultural projects and pretty much any brand that wants to make a statement. While FS Kim is dramatic, it’s incredibly versatile, too, and works to showcase content in a stylish, striking way. This font makes you look, and makes you curious – perfect for brands and publishers that relish unconventional beauty. A playful text version While FS Kim’s text version is more constrained than the display, the strength and playfulness remain. Modifications for the text version include larger x-heights, longer ascenders and descenders, wider proportions and spacing, longer and more defined serifs and a lower contrast. “The overall idea is that it’s not an optical size,” Radoeva explains. Text and display maintain a strong connection that mean they can be used together. A display with a twist The calligraphic starting point helped to create familiar forms, while a contemporary display feel is achieved through short wedge serifs, with bold touches added through the font’s exaggerated forms and details. FS Kim’s narrow proportions, short ascenders and descenders, and tighter spacing make the font suitably compact for display use. The overall aesthetic feels bold and sharp, but closer inspection reveals that all the corners are softened. Decorative inlines In an unusual twist, FS Kim’s display version was first drawn using a broad-nib pen to create familiar forms and elegance while still breaking from serif traditions and making it all about standout character. There are also two additional styles, based on the Regular and Black with inlines – in uppercase, figures and symbols. The inline brings an extra option for an even stronger, more decorative display use.
  23. FS Kim Variable by Fontsmith, $349.99
    Unconventional beauty FS Kim is bold and intriguing – exuberant and unmissable, but playing a supporting role when needed. This typeface shines brightest as a display font, and is perfect for applications across fashion, theatre, cultural projects and pretty much any brand that wants to make a statement. While FS Kim is dramatic, it’s incredibly versatile, too, and works to showcase content in a stylish, striking way. This font makes you look, and makes you curious – perfect for brands and publishers that relish unconventional beauty. A playful text version While FS Kim’s text version is more constrained than the display, the strength and playfulness remain. Modifications for the text version include larger x-heights, longer ascenders and descenders, wider proportions and spacing, longer and more defined serifs and a lower contrast. “The overall idea is that it’s not an optical size,” Radoeva explains. Text and display maintain a strong connection that mean they can be used together. A display with a twist The calligraphic starting point helped to create familiar forms, while a contemporary display feel is achieved through short wedge serifs, with bold touches added through the font’s exaggerated forms and details. FS Kim’s narrow proportions, short ascenders and descenders, and tighter spacing make the font suitably compact for display use. The overall aesthetic feels bold and sharp, but closer inspection reveals that all the corners are softened. Decorative inlines In an unusual twist, FS Kim’s display version was first drawn using a broad-nib pen to create familiar forms and elegance while still breaking from serif traditions and making it all about standout character. There are also two additional styles, based on the Regular and Black with inlines – in uppercase, figures and symbols. The inline brings an extra option for an even stronger, more decorative display use.
  24. Astoria Sans by Alan Meeks, $45.00
    The Sans serif companion to Astoria. Based heavily on Gill especially in the mid weights and with a consistant series of condensed weights. Designed specifically as a text face it still works very well as a headline font. There are 6 weights with accompanying Italics.
  25. Ruthless Wreckin ONE - Personal use only
  26. Union Agrochem - Unknown license
  27. Ziggy by Jonahfonts, $35.00
    A free-spirited hand-script font. Very similar to pre-computer hand-written letttering with a ruling pen.
  28. PostIndexHand1 - Unknown license
  29. PostIndexHand3 - Unknown license
  30. PostIndexHand2 - Unknown license
  31. DS Diploma-DBL - Unknown license
  32. Danube - Unknown license
  33. Gadevox by Twinletter, $15.00
    Gadevox Black Letter is a vintage-inspired font, everything and more. It’s bold yet elegant, soft yet striking. It has an old-world feel that is still very modern and I know you will love the vintage details on each letter. This font will complement your visual project and make it stand out so make sure to have it today!
  34. Belhampton by Greater Albion Typefounders, $18.00
    Belhampton is a lively display family, full of the spirit of the Edwardian era. Six typefaces are offered: regular, bold, light, oblique, embossed and outline. All include an extensive range of stylistic alternates and discretionary ligatures, as well as lining and old-style numerals. Belhampton is ideal for poster and display work, or just the thing for any piece of Belle Epoque design.
  35. Linotype Aperto by Linotype, $40.99
    Linotype Aperto is a typical text font in the style of transitional faces, like its often-used cousin Times. It is available in roman, semibold and bold weights, each with its matching italic. The roman weight is complete with old style figures and small caps. Its balanced, reserved appearance makes Aperto extremely flexible, good for long texts as well as headlines.
  36. Deco Metro by Greater Albion Typefounders, $20.00
    Deco Metro is a 1920s and 30s inspired display family, ideal for posters, banners, book covers and other promotional work. Two weights, regular (with an incised centre line) and bold (without the centre line) are offered. The family has an extensive range of features including discretionary ligatures, old-style numerals, Swash Letter and numeral forms, small capitals, Roman numerals and fractions.
  37. Painter by Mans Greback, $59.00
    Painter is a bold script font, with wide and wet brush strokes. It is articulate and clean, holds a high quality and comes with many features. Some of them are contextual and stylistic alternates, support for hundreds of languages, ligatures and a lot of special characters. The typeface is created by Måns Grebäck and works great for logotypes and other graphics that require a confident, handcrafted impression. Use > or < after a word to add a swash effect. Example: Painter>
  38. Etched Stencil JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The American Sign Museum in Cincinnati houses an amazing collection of vintage signage from all kinds of sources and covering many eras of retail advertising. Someone visiting the museum posted online an image of one particular piece of glass with hand lettering saying “gold leaf” in a bold Art Deco stencil style. Etched Stencil JNL was inspired by that image and is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  39. Throw My Hands Up in the Air - Personal use only
  40. Covington Cond - Unknown license
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