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  1. Organika by Melvastype, $28.00
    Organika is a hand drawn type family of six fonts. It includes upright and italic brush script, sans and serif fonts. Because of the uneven edges, loose forms and bouncing letters Organika has an organic, friendly and casual feeling. The script has lots of alternates that gives you possibility to build your text almost like handwriting with all the charming imperfections and variations that a real handwriting has. If you enable Discretionary Ligatures OpenType feature (dlig) it replaces automatically lower case letters with an alternate when the letter is repeated. So there are never two letters next to each other that are just the same. The script also has a few neat underlines to choose from to give your design the final touch. With the Organika sans and serif fonts you can add some variety and contrast to your design with the matching casual hand written feeling.
  2. Short Films by Dharma Type, $19.99
    Short Films is an all-new-styled family, which kind of looks like Art Deco Style. Wide opened counters and softly rounded bowls create a new feeling – Retro but futuristic, geometric but humanistic. Exquisite contrast between thin and bold parts of glyphs make mixed feeling – Pop and feminine, formal and casual, strong and soft. The most distinctive feature is a coexistence of decorativeness and Readability. This coexistence expands the range of font usage. You can use this font for not only titling but also body-text. Short Films consists of 6 weights and their matching Italics for a wide range of usages. Further, Short Films supports international Latin languages and basic Cyrillic languages including Basic Latin, Western Europe, Central and South-Eastern Europe. Also, Short Films covers Mac Roman, Windows1252, Adobe1 to 3. This wide range of international characters expands the capability of your works.
  3. Okaytext by Okaycat, $24.50
    The inspiration for the Okaytext family came from seeing so many fun, highly individualized special-use fonts. Alongside this massive selection, the choice of simple, plain & readable typefaces is relatively spartan. As a newly established foundry, we feel it a "must" to contribute our very best work to this important but oft-neglected genre of fonts. So the construction of the Okaytext family began. We feel that a rounded, sans serif font should be easily read, and very clean looking. It does not need to tire the eyes with any needless twists or silly quirks. So is Okaytext, it exists simply to be read, and hopes that it is a pleasant read. Okaytext is perhaps our most versatile font yet, its ultra-simplicity makes it adaptable to the demands of almost any typeset environment. Okaytext is extended, containing the complete West European diacritics & ligatures, making it suitable for multilingual environments & publications.
  4. Busted by Canada Type, $24.95
    Busted is the very strange and out-of-character outburst of Bill Troop, a guy who was classically trained in everything, from classical piano and literature to classical photography and type design. As far as we could tell, Bill Troop is the kind of guy whose appearance and voice instantly trigger thoughts of black and white photos, fedoras, and pre-industrial age Europe. A few years ago, he even moved from the United States to England, where it took him less than a week to feel at home and start sounding like a Norwich native. Then something happened and the poor dude just snapped. Busted is the controversial result of the blood rushing to his head. If you know what exactly happened to him, please let us know. Concern, consideration and human interest story aside, Busted is a fascinating thing. It is a set of four interchangeable thick outline fonts where the same letter forms turn from wild to wilder to broken to somewhat clean. Mix them up in a setting and you have words that snarl with a sneer. Life's too short. Take it all with a grain of salt. Scream whenever you feel like it. Busted Pro is a single font combining all four character sets, and rigged with an OpenType pseudo-randomizer in the contextual alternates feature, which you can disable or enable anywhere in your setting for maximum visual shock just the way you like it. Works just as well in PAL or SECAM. Don't be fooled by imitations, and don't get caught with your drawers down.
  5. Breathe by Lián Types, $20.00
    ATTENTION COSTUMERS! A new version of this font was released in 2019. Take a look: Breathe Neue Reaching a total of more than 1000 glyphs, Breathe Pro is Maximiliano R. Sproviero’s gift of the year. The aim of the designer was once more to give the user the chance to play and travel from very formal and conservative letterforms to the amazing world of swashes and flourishes. Possibilities of alternating and ligating characters in this font are absolutely fantastic. After his last creation, Parfait Script, Lián wanted to make a more universal font. Delighted by typographic works of Didot and his followers of the beginnings of 1800, Maximiliano R. Sproviero started what became another obsessive project, which is now named Breathe, “cuando las letras respiran...” what could be translated as “when letters breathe”, due to the feeling that you are reading letters that are alive. Breathe comes in two styles which have a significant difference as regards to the quantity of glyphs available inside. If you want to get the most complete style, with over 1000 glyphs, (including contextual alternates, stylistic alternates, swashes, terminal forms, titling alternates, historical forms, stylistic sets, standard ligatures, stylistic ligatures, decorative ligatures and frames) then your choice should be Breathe Pro. On the other hand, if you are interested in having a less decorative font with the nice touch of Lián’s style, then your choice should be Breathe Standard, a more limited version of Breathe, including terminal forms (leaves) and frames. With Breathe Pro you will surely have fun at the same time you are designing and that is not an unimportant thing. The world of type-designers is growing each year, and the features of Open-Type are letting them think their creations as if they were truly pieces of art. At least, Breathe Pro is inspired in the Art of our predecessors, those who with a pen loaded of ink would decorate each letter, each page in such a lovely way. Yes, -lovely- is the word. We would not have the amazing lettering artists, calligraphers, typographers of nowadays if that -love for letters- had not traveled from generation to generation. Breathe Pro is an example of this love. An example of what Maximiliano R. Sproviero feels about typography and letters. Pssst... Look for more images and the User’s Guide at the gallery section to see it in use! http://origin.myfonts.com/s/aw/original/89/0/46067.pdf
  6. Margit by Schriftlabor, $44.00
    Margit is a condensed display typeface that includes Latin and Cyrillic scripts, supporting over 200 languages. Margit's letterforms have a contemporary style with pointy edges and friendly curves inspired by old wood-type specimens. Its bold and unapologetic design will be great to use in poster design, giving the content a stronger voice. This font family can bring a unique look to your packaging projects and modern branding solutions. Explore the extensive range of styles and weights that make this typeface ultra-versatile.
  7. Sovett by Twinletter, $12.00
    Introduces our new "Sovett" handwriting script font which is flexible in every typeface. This beautiful font you should use to create your perfect design work This font is designed with a natural touch of handwriting which is refined to create a portion and composition that suits your needs. So this font is suitable for craft, children's writing, adventure posters, food banner titles, wedding invitations, product packaging logos, quotes, social media page covers, furniture banner headlines, book covers, and much more.
  8. Sangor by Grontype, $12.00
    Sangor is an unique vintage condensed font. This font designed all round corners that makes it look more soft and charm. Sangor is regular and outline all-caps font that is great for short headlines and titles, but it looks great in print design, vintage mood board, branding, logotypes, titles, editorial design and modern and vintage design. Sangor Features: Single weight Punctuation & Characters Ligatures Glyphs included superscript & Symbol Currencies Multilinguals Thankyou for picking up this font, Happy creating. Regard, Grontype
  9. Casler by Letrasupply Typefoundry, $20.00
    Casler Font is a display font designed for any creative project that needs to be stand out. While get inspired by some vintage aphotecary labels, Casler Font wrapped as firm yet unique font display that consists over 1000 glyphs and 26 icon as extras. A terrific combo that gives experimentally mood in classic and modern style. Casler Font is a best thought for any advertisements usage, logos, headlines or headings, book covers and many more. A must have display font collection!
  10. Matura by Monotype, $29.99
    Matura font was designed by the Hungarian wood engraver and type designer Imre Reiner in 1938 and released by the Monotype Corporation. Matura font is a bold upright script that looks as if it were written with a broad-edged pen. A set of vibrant near-flourished capitals, called scriptorial capitals, broadens the usual range of script faces. Matura's distinctive lines make it appropriate for advertising uses as well as text headings, and for informal work like cards, invitations, and announcements.
  11. Qia Display by SimpleType Studios, $15.00
    Qia Display is a modern high-contrast display font with bright positive character. Clean forms and a bit curly letter ends creates a friendly mood in any designs Qia Display will be perfect for many projects: logo, wedding designs, social media posts, advertisements, product packaging, product designs, label, photography, watermark, invitation, or whatever project you’re working on. This gorgeous font includes all lowercase and uppercase characters, numbers, punctuation, an array of standard ligatures and a selection of international characters as well.
  12. Canastra by Ivan Rosenberg, $16.00
    Canastra Typeface is a stylish vintage font inspired by 70’s groovy vibe with a touch of modernity. It looks amazing at display sizes and is easily readable in text size. Canastra Typeface comes with access to your OpenType features, selection of 383 alternate glyphs and ligatures. Canastra Typeface is a serif font made mainly for headlines, titles, and other short texts and is well-suited for advertising, vintage mood board, branding, logotypes, packaging, titles, editorial design and modern and vintage design.
  13. Christmas Elegant by Letterara, $16.00
    Christmas Elegant is a modern and classic serif typeface with a unique style and modern look. this font is suitable for many projects, for modern or even retro vintage design, branding, crafting, sticker, sublimation, wedding invitation, fashion, advertising, vintage mood boards, logotype, packaging, titles, editorial design, and many more. Fall in love with its incredibly stylish and glam vibe and use it to create spectacular designs! This font is PUA encoded which means you can access all of the glyphs.
  14. Backeth by Twinletter, $15.00
    Backeth is a fun display typeface with a wood character, which is natural, beautiful, and full of modern flair. For your outstanding project, we provide a dramatic, distinctive, flexible, attractive, brave typeface with an elegant and lovely shape for many types of presentations. This typeface is ideal for application in a variety of unusual graphic projects, including games, book titles, outdoor activities, posters, banners, quotes, branding, and other unique projects. So, what are you waiting for? Get this font now!
  15. Pixel Arcade by Comicraft, $19.00
    GAME OVER, MAN, GAME OVER! Time to grab your joystick, turn to channel 3 and level up, Player One, or you'll never beat the high score on your new game cartridge. Or bring a stack of quarters and a couple of friends to the mall, and we'll play some Rick Astley and Kajagoogoo over the PA while you scope out hotties near the food court. Either way, eight bit lettering has never looked more eighties than it does in our new PIXELARCADE font!
  16. Chinta Retro Font by Khoir, $15.00
    Launched Chinta, new serif type modern fonts wrapped in a soft classic touch combined with crooked and crooked alternative fonts, will make it one of the conveniences to explore various types of designs. With a soft touch but does not leave an elegant impression, this font is suitable for using logos, food design, weddings, branding needs, posters, emblems, advertising and much more. so what are you waiting for? FEATURES CHINTA ONE CHINTA TWO So what are you waiting for? immediately purchase this font.
  17. Macho Rogers by Crumphand, $30.00
    Introducing the new font, Mighty Rogers. Mighty Rogers is a bubble font. If you tracking this font, this font looks like a graffiti. Match for your business food, drink, branding design, typography, video motion etc. Whats Included Inside The Fonts ? Uppercase Lowercase Symbols Numerals European Multilingual Thank You, Regards.
  18. GrindelGrove by Laura Worthington, $19.00
    GrindelGrove is a spooky display face that suggests deep dark woods, long-lost treasure maps, and cautionary fables. Its bark-like texture and v-shaped letterforms lends an air of eerie mystery, a perfect complement for scary novels, haunted houses, and strange happenings. See what’s included! http://bit.ly/2bIDfOf
  19. Slaughter by Zamjump, $17.00
    Slaughter is a display font that includes uppercase letters, numbers, multilingual and punctuation. ou can perfectly customize it for your own designs, suggestions for creating logos, emblems, posters. Slaughter is very stylish, perfect for strong moods, future technology and innovative products! Uppercase Lowercase Numbers Punctuation multi language support
  20. Chicago Doodles by Outside the Line, $19.00
    Armchair travel to the Windy City with Chicago Doodles. 31 illustrations of buildings, skylines, transportation, food, Chicago landmarks, signs and a script word Chicago. For other city, state and country doodles take a look at Paris, London, Waikiki and New Orleans Doodles. Also Cowboy and Lake Vacation Doodles too.
  21. Shadowland JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Shadowland JNL is a simple titling font with a limited character set. Comprised of just A-Z with basic punctuation, the design is based on a set of wood type of a more modern era. The outer lines are crisp and sharp, while the interior letters have rounded ends.
  22. Varmint PB by Pink Broccoli, $14.00
    Varmint is an offbeat flair serif font inspired by the titling of the early 1970's "Yosemite Sam & Bugs Bunny" comics from Gold Key. Playing up a Capitals and Alt-Capitals character set, with just a few ligatures, this wonderful typeface is funky and fun to type with.
  23. Yummy Delivery by Fractal Font Factory, $10.00
    This font is designed to make it easy to create a corporate identity for delivering delicious food. Bright, pleasant font with decorative elements. Includes 4 fonts: main, decorative, blur, and outline. All 4 fonts contain upper and lower case letters, numbers, punctuation marks and multilingual characters for each style.
  24. Blocke by RicardoLetters, $9.00
    Bloque es una fuente moderna de tipo bloque perfecta para proyectos de grandes dimensiones como vallas, pósters artísticos, señalización, packaging, títulos y logotipos. Ya que su contador es tan estrecho no debes usarla en tamaños pequeños porque la definición de cada carácter se perderá. Es una fuente que cuenta con una sensación limpia y minimalista. Bloque es una excelente elección cuando se necesita una fuente impactante de letras en bloque para crear diseños impresionantes. Bloque is a modern block font perfect for large projects like billboards, poster art, signage, packaging, headlines and logos. Since its counter is so narrow you should not use it in small sizes because the definition of each character will be lost. It's a font that boasts a clean, minimalist feel. Bloque is an excellent choice when you need a striking font of block letters to create impressive designs.
  25. Bizzle-Chizzle by Terry Biddle, $20.00
    Bizzle-Chizzle is an expansion of lettering sketches initially made for my personal website. Each glyph is drawn by hand and inked by brush to simulate the texture of letters chiseled out of stone. Bizzle-Chizzle is meant to be used for dynamic layouts and prefers to be as large as possible. Bizzle-Chizzle is an OpenType font package that consists of four individual fonts: 1. Bizzle-Chizzle Outline 2. Bizzle-Chizzle Front 3. Bizzle-Chizzle Sides 4. Bizzle-Chizzle Solo The first three combine to form Bizzle-Chizzle’s three dimensions, while Bizzle-Chizzle Solo can be used individually. Feel free to mix and match for fun effects!
  26. Ultravision by Great Scott, $18.00
    Introducing "Ultravision," a geometric sans serif font that artfully fuses the charm of the past with the clarity of the future. This typeface draws inspiration from timeless classics such as ITC Busorama, Herbus, and Marvin, yet it distinguishes featuring both uppercase and lowercase characters. A harmonious blend of vintage allure and modern sophistication, Ultravision embodies a retro aesthetic. Its geometric structure lends an unambiguous and clean feel, making it perfect for a wide range of applications, from bold headlines to subtle captions. Ultravision is also available as a variable font with variable weight support. Ultravision includes over 300 glyphs for lots of languages support.
  27. Young Itch AOE by Astigmatic, $19.95
    Ok, so many of you are now probably wondering if I am a teenager. Nope. But I was once, and I had alot of pent up angst like alot of other teens, and maybe this typeface is my outlet for what is left of those teenage days of mine. Take it as you will, but Young Itch is a bold, scratchy, handdrawn typestyle, with that feel of grunge and pent up anger. The typeface comes with its own persona, but I bet it would work itself well into a wide array of designs. Ventilate your current or past teen angst with Young Itch today!
  28. Aerle by Hackberry Font Foundry, $24.95
    My first font for 2009 was Aerle. It is a new dark sans serif font in my continuing objective of designing book fonts that I can really use. It made a little ripple in the industry, but more than that I found that I loved it with Aramus and Artimas — my latest book font family with the same proportions. In many ways, Aerle is a very different direction for me built on what I have learned on Aramus and other recent developments in my style. The concept came to me while using Bitstream's Mister Earl on a site online—though there is no direct reference. I wanted a more playful heavy sans with a much smaller x-height than I have been using lately, plus taller ascenders. As I was using Aerle, I constantly needed a light and bold version. The new direction I am taking is a result of a decision that my fonts, though I loved the character shapes, produced an even type color that is too dark or a little dense. Aerle was an attempt to get away from that look even though the letterspacing is quite tight. For Aerle Thin I pushed a little further in that direction and increased the letterspacing. The hand-drawn shapes vary a lot, many pushing the boundaries of the normal character. This gives a little looseness and helps the lightness in feel I am looking for. It will be interesting to see where this all goes. Most new type around the world is far too perfect for my taste. While the shapes are exquisite, the feel is not human but digital mechanical. I find myself wanting to draw fonts that feel human — as if a person crafted them. In most ways this is a normal font for me in that it has caps, lowercase, small caps with the appropriate figures for each case. These small caps were very small (x-height as is proper). So Aerle's small caps are a little oversize because they plugged up too bad at x-height size. The bold is halfway between. These size variations seem important and work well in the text. This font has all the OpenType features in the set for 2009. There are several ligatures for your fun and enjoyment: bb gg sh sp st ch ck ff fi fl ffi ffl ffy fj ft tt ty Wh Th and more. Like all of my fonts, there are: caps, lowercase, & small caps; proportional lining figures, proportional oldstyle figures, & small cap figures; plus numerators, denominators, superiors, inferiors, and a complete set of ordinals 1st through infinity. Enjoy!
  29. Fibra by Los Andes, $26.00
    The font is actually not a revival of ‘Avant Garde’—by Herb Lubalin—but it takes its spirit. Fibra is a geometric sans serif, yet without the typical structural strictness of these kind of fonts, that represents experimental type design. This can be seen in the contrast between curves and straight lines in some characters such as ’n’ and ‘h’ unlike rounded ones such as ‘a’ and ‘d’; details of some display characters (e.g. three upper terminals in ‘W’ and projection off the stem in ‘A’); and exaggerated terminal in ‘R’. All these features give Fibra a strong personality—a sans serif typeface that ‘gives you the chills’. Fibra was specially designed for display use. The font has a very generous x-height that allows for use in corporate text, thanks to its good readability. Fibra comes with 2 subfamilies—a more ’normal’ Basic family, with a smaller amount of stylistic features, for use in subheadings or any other type of text that requires formality, and an Alt family that shows off the true potential of the font, making it the perfect choice for magazine headlines, posters and logotypes.
  30. Cowgirl by By Meg Burk, $25.00
    An uppercase font that has versatile character. Got a story to tell? Cowgirl can help you tell it. Includes western-themed vector illustrations handmade by Meg Burk. I grew up spending almost every family vacation as a road trip across the southwestern US. In these adventures, I fell in love with learning about the nature around us; deserts, mountains, plains, piñon trees, rainbow trout, black bears, eagles, and more. I fell into freezing cold white water rapids, explored long-abandoned cliff dwellings, camped under the Milky Way, saw old cave markings, stone markings, preserved art, and read many a many old map legends. These memories are visceral and the inspiration that I get from them permeates my every day. Take a piece of these stories with you and use them in your designs, too. Handmade, meant to last a lifetime and inspire others for decades to come.
  31. Girga by DSType, $40.00
    Triumphant, vigorous and strong. These were the keywords for the design of Girga, named after an Egyptian city in the Sohag Governorate. The power and strength of the Egyptian letterforms were balance with a few sans serif forms so the darkness of the text and the fatness of the overall glyphs could be kept. We never intended to design a revival of the nineteen century egyptian typefaces, but we included a series of features that can be found in many wood letters from that era. With five styles divided in Regular, Italic, Stencil, Engraved and Banner, Girga is full features that allow many design possibilities.
  32. Reservation Wide by TypeTrust, $30.00
    Reservation Wide is intended for headlines with its relatively snug letterspacing and extended forms. Its simplicity will accommodate smaller sizes and lower resolution displays. OpenType Stylistic Alternates for characters 'a', 'g' and 't' lend an even simpler finish. The hand-drawn curves and angled stroke endings temper the otherwise rigid proportions of the family. This painterly tendency becomes more apparent in the heavier weights keeping them from looking too imposing. The design first took shape as a custom font named Majestos for the cable channel The Food Network . It can be found in their growing online and printed presence in addition to their broadcast identity for which it was developed.
  33. Toneri by Twinletter, $15.00
    TONERI is a Japanese-style display font with thick and strong characters, giving it a valiant appearance. If you use this font, your project will automatically become strong and conspicuous in the various media you use, your project will appear elegant, have a distinct character, and always stand out. Logotypes, food banners, branding, brochure, posters, movie titles, book titles, quotes, and more may all benefit from this font. Of course, using this font in your various design projects will make them excellent and outstanding; many viewers are drawn to the striking and unusual graphic display. Start utilizing this typeface in your projects to make them stand out.
  34. Jumiko Faux by Twinletter, $15.00
    Jumiko is a display typeface with a Japanese motif and a dramatic hand touch that results in a stunning and futuristic mix of words. You can simply use this font to make your project unique and memorable, making it stand out and easy to remember for everyone. Logotypes, food banners, branding, brochure, posters, movie titles, book titles, quotes, and more may all benefit from this font. Of course, using this font in your various design projects will make them excellent and outstanding; many viewers are drawn to the striking and unusual graphic display. Start utilizing this typeface in your projects to make them stand out.
  35. Future Bugler Soft by Breauhare, $35.00
    Future Bugler Soft is a soft version of Future Bugler, a font based on the second logo created by Harry Warren in early 1975 for his sixth grade class newsletter, The Broadwater Bugler, at Broadwater Academy in Exmore, Virginia, on Virginia’s Eastern Shore. This font can convey several perspectives or moods. It can suggest a space-age vision of the future, or an art-deco perspective of the future as in the movie “Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow”. It also communicates the idea of high performance, or extreme sports, without the grunge. Also check out its siblings, the original Future Bugler, and Future Bugler Upright. Digitized by John Bomparte.
  36. Wigwams by Struvictory.art, $14.00
    We would like to introduce our new product Wigwams - Handwritten Geometric Font. Wigwams is a linear font in a hand-drawn minimalistic style, the lowercase is decorated with geometric elements. The typeface includes Regular and Symbol versions. Combine the font with symbols to get a unique design. The font is easy to use in various design programs or without any program. Wigwams is suitable for lettering posters, camping products, photo overlays in hipster style and music albums. The font works great both for printing clothes and craft products, branding and packaging (herbal tea, handmade soap, organic food). Also use individual letters and symbols to create logos and monograms.
  37. Jansina by Twinletter, $15.00
    Jansina is a Japanese-style display typeface with a unique shape that is ideal for making your project stand out in Japanese culture. This typeface will make all of your projects consist of a graphic presentation that fits and is precise, but it is not restricted to that. Logotypes, food banners, branding, brochure, posters, movie titles, book titles, quotes, and more may all benefit from this font. Of course, using this font in your various design projects will make them excellent and outstanding; many viewers are drawn to the striking and unusual graphic display. Start utilizing this typeface in your projects to make them stand out.
  38. Rosenbaum by SIAS, $34.90
    The design of Rosenbaum started with the idea of an eclectic merger of didone stroke pattern and contrast, uncial letterforms and blackletter appearance. It was a destillation experiment. It happened around christmas in 2011. The result is a unique typeface which strongly evokes a peculiar pastiche mood without being any historical in the strict sense of the word. It’s all about the fun to mix ingredients and to freely create reminiscences in a new way. Rosenbaum is a typeface like a fairytale – one of a kind, strangely poetic and incredibly true at once… Use Rosenbaum for emotional typographics, for fairytale books and stories, for headings and invitations, for distinctive labels or menu cards, for Wave Gothic publishing … you will know best! Both Rosenbaum Eins and Rosenbaum Rose contain all characters needed for any European language. They both contain the same range of additional symbols and ornaments, some of them are zero-width calligraphic embellishments designed for direct combination with the letters, even inside of words.
  39. Kudry by ParaType, $40.00
    Kudry is an elegant and noble typeface for extra large sizes. It looks good in cultural projects and exhibitions, logos, book covers, theater posters, wedding invitations, cosmetic and cake packaging,— basically any case in need of a beautiful typeface. It is a type family that consists of the modern serif and the contrasting sans serif, the weird serif and the stencil type. Both serif and sans have three options for different point sizes: Display for extra large sizes (from 72 pt or 96 px), Headline for large sizes (from 36 pt or 48 px) and Text for medium sizes (from 14 pt or from 24 px). Each style has a variety of alternate characters, swashes and ligatures, linear and old style figures, arrows and case-sensitive punctuation. The typeface supports major all European Latin and Cyrillic-based languages and all European Latin scripts. The authors of the typeface are Isabella Chaeva, Alexandra Korolkova and Nikolay Nedashkovsky. The character design of Kudry, details of the letters and alternates are an original contemporary solution based on the proportions and construction of the sans serif by N. N. Kudryashev. Digital versions of this typeface are Kudryashev and Petersburg, which can work in pair with Kudry in case you need a combination of a text serif and a display typeface. ITC Franklin Gothic, PT Root or Ida suit well as a paired text sans serif.
  40. Lady Dodo by Sudtipos, $49.00
    And the day in which I introduce my second typographic family has arrived. In order to do this, I borrowed several passages from this beautiful book by Maurice Maeterlinck, “Life and Flowers”. His poetic observation of Nature made me reflect about the small discoveries behind the flow of my pen on paper. About that quick, spontaneous, overwhelmed stroke, with some awkwardness as well as certainty in it. About the writing that looms line after line. About the mischievous stains of ink flooding my writing tool. Lady Dodó was born as a product of these drawings, pieces of writing and reflections. Following the steps of its ancestor and friend, Lady René, it takes advantage of the goodness of the Open Type technology to propose a systematized as well as a personalized writing font. Both friendly and challenging. Due to the large number of alternate characters (both for lower and upper case as well as for numbers) and to its precise programming, it proposes to design diverse and rich typographical sets with multiple strokes in a simple way. However, Lady Dodó is not just made of typographical signs; it also proposes a set of modules to make patterns and another one to design frames. From the combination of these modular signs, an infinite universe of possibilities for decoration arises. Here is Lady Dodó, ready to get started and write its destiny. July 2015.
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