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  1. Super Head Club by Fonts of Chaos, $10.00
    Super head Club is a font made with line. The shape of the letters is a sans-serif style round and bold. Works perfectly for vintage artworks.
  2. Luben by Octopi, $7.00
    Luben is a quirky serif font in five weights. The high x height gives it excellent readability and the curves give it a kind of retro feel.
  3. Gauntly by Ali Hamidi, $12.00
    Gauntly is a stunningly sweet and delicious single line handwritten font with a cool vibe. It will turn any design idea into a true piece of art.
  4. Thunderblack by Dieza Design, $11.00
    Thunderblack is a type of display letter that is made with firm lines and angles. This font is very suitable when combined with various types of typography.
  5. Zan Zan by Pitt's Hand, $20.00
    A fun font to create pop and young graphics, with a non-obvious font created starting from a handcrafted line. For an urban, snappy and fresh result.
  6. Ankertill Brewer by PizzaDude.dk, $20.00
    A nice legible, slanted handwritten font with occasional rough lines. That is exactly what Ankertill Brewer is! Use this font to copycat real handwriting with big success!
  7. Happy Halloween by Letterara, $10.00
    Happy Halloween is the perfect font for the scariest time of the year. Inside the font, you will not only find stunning letters to create Halloween decorations.
  8. Buncher Georgia by Fargun Studio, $16.00
    Buncher Georgia is a vintage display typeface inspired by the art of ancient decoration which is suitable for retro-style designs with ancient concepts. File Included Multilingual
  9. TAN Marjorie by TANTypeCo., $17.00
    TAN - MARJORIE is a display sans serif. Bold and groovy. Inspired by fonts you can find in 80s book covers, it gives a modern yet retro vibes.
  10. Old Bodoni Wide JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Old Bodoni Wide JNL is based on examples of this classic Bodoni design and contains the quirks and imperfections one might find within a wood type font.
  11. Malik by Zetafonts, $39.00
    Taking its name from the arabic word for "king", Malik is a flared sans serif typeface family designed in 2020 by Andrea Tartarelli. The designer wanted to find a way to bridge the classical letterforms of Roman Old Style typefaces with the readability of contemporary sans typefaces. This was achieved by using the so-called flared serif that emerges gradually from the stem of the letter, ending in a sharp angle. It's something that also reminds of the peculiar shapes of the Simoncini Method, invented by italian type designer Francesco Simoncini to get a sharper definition of letterforms. To this blend of classical elegance and modernist expertise, Malik adds the calligraphic influence of modern masters like Frederic Goudy or Ed Benguiat, visible in signature details like the reverse contrast uppercase B, or the calligraphic lowercase k. Malik also means "owner", and this font surely wants to rule the page. It manages to be extremely readable when used in body text size, but looks surprising and expressive in display use. The inclusion of the Malik Heavy Display weight, with its black texture balanced by deep inktraps, allows for striking logo design. The weight range of the family is extremely wide, including a Book alternative to the Regular weight for fine-tuning readability, a range of light display weights and a solid choice of bold weights for branding, all coming with matching true italics. The 16 cuts of Malik have been equipped with all the features you need to solve your editorial and design challenges, including a wide language coverage (thanks to over one thousand latin and cyrillic characters) and a complete set of open type features (including small capitals, positional numbers, case sensitive forms). Alternate characters and stylistic sets allow you to fine-tune your editorial and branding design by choosing variant letter shapes. Malik is the typeface for everyone who wants to design like a king...or like he doesn't care who the king is!
  12. Merside by Putracetol, $28.00
    Merside - Premium Serif Font Merside - Premium Serif Font is a stunning typeface that exudes sophistication and elegance. The font's clean and crisp lines make it a versatile choice for various design projects, from high-end branding to classic book covers and posters. The font was crafted with the utmost care and attention to detail, resulting in a timeless typeface that will elevate any design. Merside - Premium Serif Font is the perfect choice for designers who want to convey a sense of luxury and exclusivity in their work. The font's classic serif style adds a touch of refinement, while the clean lines give it a modern twist. Whether you are designing a logo for a luxury brand, creating marketing materials for a high-end fashion label, or designing a product packaging, Merside will add a touch of elegance and sophistication to your project. One of the standout features of Merside - Premium Serif Font is its OpenType features, which include alternates and ligatures. These features give designers more creative freedom, allowing them to customize the font and create unique and eye-catching designs. The font also includes uppercase and lowercase letters, as well as number, punctuation, and symbol glyphs. Additionally, Merside supports multiple languages, making it an excellent choice for global brands. The font is compatible with a wide range of design software and platforms. You can easily install and use Merside - Premium Serif Font on your computer or device, making it a convenient and accessible choice for designers. If you are looking for a premium serif font that will make your design stand out, Merside - Premium Serif Font is an excellent choice. With its elegant and refined style, it is perfect for creating luxury branding, elegant design, and high-end fashion. This font will give your project a timeless and classic look that will never go out of style. In summary, Merside - Premium Serif Font is a stunning and versatile font that is perfect for designers who want to create high-end and sophisticated designs. With its classic serif style, OpenType features, and multilanguage support, it is a font that will elevate any design project.
  13. Kigo by Prominent and Affluent, $30.00
    Artistic, bold and creatively designed - Kigo Font is the perfect choice for graphic designers who want to add an element of fun to their designs. Inspired by retro sans serif and the beloved shape of a cat, Kigo Font combines classic design with whimsy. With 4 styles including Regular, Round, Regular Italic and Round Italic, this font family offers versatility in every project you undertake. The multilingual support of Kigo allows you to seamlessly incorporate your message in any language without compromising on style or clarity. Perfectly suited for professional use, Kigo Font adds that touch of personality without sacrificing professionalism. Whether it's for branding projects or marketing collateral, let Kigo Font be your go-to choice when looking to create something truly unique. Upgrade your designs today with this playful yet sophisticated font!
  14. Merong by Yahya Type, $22.00
    Introducing Merong, a versatile serif font that adds a touch of elegance and sophistication to your design projects. Whether you're creating a print or digital design, Merong is the perfect typeface for capturing attention and delivering your message in style. With its variable font technology, Merong offers a range of styles, from regular and elegant to bold and dramatic. You can easily adjust the weight and width of the font to suit your needs, making it a flexible choice for a variety of projects. Merong is an excellent choice for a variety of design projects, from branding and marketing materials to editorial layouts and web design. It's a font that can adapt to your needs and help you achieve your desired aesthetic. WHAT’S INCLUDED? Numbers Punctuation Ligatures Multilingual support...
  15. Alleyn Pro by AVP, $25.00
    Alleyn Pro is a re-working of the font Alleyn in response to a request to increase the character set and include Vietnamese. The fonts now cover most Latin languages, Greek and many Cyrillic languages – apparently around 275 in total. The letters have been redrawn and re-proportioned and the spacing recalculated to make for better reading at text sizes. Alleyn Pro has been developed to meet the needs of publishers, companies and individuals addressing a wide international market in a range of publishing media. The low contrast, slightly rounded sans-serif letterform with six weights and corresponding obliques provides a friendly and highly legible set of styles which are equally effective on signage, packaging, advertising and editorial. Opentype features include many numeral and positioning options, ligatures, stylistic alternatives and localised variants.
  16. Justine Garden by Attract Studio, $12.00
    -INTRODUCING- Justine Garden Script is a beautiful modern calligraphy typeface, I hope you will be interested in this font, if you want to use it for your work. This font can be used easily and simply because there are many features in it. contains a complete set of lowercase and uppercase letters, assorted punctuation, numbers, and multilingual support. Justine Garden is very suitable for market designs being developed today, this font has a stylish, trendy, natural and soft font, with this font you can take advantage of opportunities every moment is a great way to highlight the celebration of the best of the party, because this font will be an advocate for the purposes such as wedding invitations, branding, parties, graduations, birthdays, gatherings, etc. Thank you, Attract Studio
  17. Omnibus by Linotype, $29.99
    Omnibus is one of my absolute favourites. My intention was to design a typeface as easy to read as Baskerville, without being a copy of it. It is easy to see that I was influenced by Baskerville, e.g. in the open lowercase g. I had in mind to design a Baskerville with the looks of the Baskervilles used in earlier typesetting. I put aside those plans for a while (but fulfilled them later on) and dedicated myself to Omnibus. In both cases my aim was to achieve a typeface with darker looks than the most used Baskerville. The name has nothing to do with buses, it is Latin with the meaning of for all". It is also in the name of Omnibus Typografi. Omnibus was released in 1993.
  18. Crox Rounded by NumidiaType, $25.00
    Crox™ Rounded is a sans-serif professional typeface created using Crox™ family curves that comes in 14 harmonic weights plus 2 poster styles with upright and italic variants, as well as a maximum x-height for great optical reading. All styles have over 25 professional OpenType features and a wide range of Western languages coverage. with a variety of styles and substitute characters: sets 1, 2, 4, 10, 11. Furthermore, operational styles 6 and 7 for the fit-derived SI units format and pricing styles: sets 5, 8, and 9 for business and marketing, ADS and web design, branding, or products design, as well as other OpenType features such as ligatures, old-style numerals, ordinals, swashes,... Specimen Crox™ is a trade mark of Yassine Abdi.
  19. Boos by Fontex, $29.00
    A lot of time and effort has been put into the process of creation the Boos Font. A careful analysis of the current font market and overly increasing customer needs have shaped Boos' final appearance and content. We don't have a precise target audience for Boos, since the amazing amount and structure of the chosen characters enables a very wide utilization. It will be best suited for headlines for classy magazines. It's look and feel came from a different designing approach, so that it can successfully satisfy the needs of even the neediest. Shining with calm and dignity, while in the roots being aggressive, it has successfully connected classic and modern styles - representing it's largest value. Medium, bold, black and light versions are included in the complete package, at a discounted price!
  20. Girl Script by Scholtz Fonts, $10.00
    Based on the popular Girltalk font, cute, cheeky Girlscript, was specially designed for the young-teen market. I felt that it was time for Girltalk to have a "big sister" script font to complete the group. Pretty & feminine, with a large dose of cheek, Girlscript is great for: -- “girl style” stationery -- diary covers -- clothing hang-tags -- party invitations -- greeting cards -- book covers -- movie posters -- CD covers -- game advertising media Girlscript is perfect for hen parties, baby showers, pamper parties and other occasions that bring out the “girl in” women. Think sugar 'n spice, think cute 'n cheeky, add a dash of Girlscript and you're on a winning streak! Girlscript is fully professional, carefully letterspaced and kerned. All upper and lower case characters, punctuation, numerals and accented characters are present.
  21. DF Pigtail by Dutchfonts, $33.00
    DF Pigtail is the result of a curious marriage of the 'free'-form of writing with the fixed (mono) space for each character of the typewriter typeface. In the early sixties of the last century, typewriter typography became popular as a Fluxus vocabulary. The Fluxus art movement (in fact a Dada like follow up) which encouraged a do it yourself aesthetic, and valued simplicity over complexity and anti commercialism over the conventional market-driven approach. I was educated in the mid seventies when this form of typography was still very popular and was even applied in corporate design. This particular letter has been used by my teacher Jan Begeer to compose his design assignments. Recently I rediscovered this type and was struck by its pigtail similarity and drew it my way.
  22. Outset by Alexander Phelps, $5.98
    Outset is a rough, display font family designed for a wide range of expression. It's all-caps design gives additional variants to make sure that you can create with your desired intention. Each letterform for the Outset font family was drawn by hand to insure natural deviations for it's roughness. These deviations help make this typeface feel authentic and relatable. The boldness of the letterforms makes this typeface an excellent choice for display type for posters, titles, merchandise, and specific marketing opportunities. Outset was originally drawn up for a range of t-shirt designs, and has now been extended into the full typeface you see now. It's rough edges interact perfectly with textures and overlays. Outset's multiple styles and variant letterforms allow for a very versatile range of outputs.
  23. Razom Script by DizajnDesign, $39.00
    Razom Script is a typeface with deep roots in pointed brush calligraphy that takes advantage of current font technology to go beyond handwriting and reach new limits. A successful blend between printed and handwritten letterforms is visible when comparing upper and lowercase. The weight of the typeface evolve in a way that pushes the limits of a script typeface to suggest new uses. Normally, families are developed in weights, not proportions. Also, having several weights in a script family is rather rare. But in Razon Script, as the fonts gain weight, big differences show up in the font outlines: the thin weight looks soft and delicate but as we examine darker variables, they also seem to get broken. The counters of the letters rotate from vertical to horizontal during this process.
  24. Wild Pen by Corradine Fonts, $14.95
    Wild Pen is a handwritten typeface created through an experimental pen that’s made from recycled plastic bottle. Its spontaneous strokes are very free and allow presence of drops and blots of ink. The complete family consists of five different fonts, which have the same feeling, and allow mixing them to obtain a lifelike, handwritten text. OpenType users may choose Wild Pen OT, which includes not just the five basic sets but also contains many additional alternative characters and some discretionary ligatures. Wild Pen OT is discreetly programmed to mix the five basic sets, randomly, and improve texts with the additional alternative characters—which have, in some cases, more than ten additional letters for each character. Wild Pen contains almost 1200 glyphs to cover many Latin languages (Western and Central European).
  25. Linkus by João Henrique Lopes, $25.00
    The name ‘Linkus’ makes reference to the internet and its power to unite humanity, as well as to Linkus’ distinctive design, where the whole character is unified by a single, unbroken line – without sacrificing its elegance and readability. Linkus is based on the aesthetic decision of having a single, unsplit line forming every character, with a smooth transition of the different line directions, in order to strenghten the unity of form and create a singular fluxus throughout the glyph. Different from most other futuristic fonts (e.g. Slazer), who have an aggressive look, Linkus has a more sensible, refined aura. This display futuristic typeface is meant to be used whenever the subject is technology, cellphones, electronics, internet, computers or science in general, as Linkus creates a feeling of modernity, cleanness, efficiency and high-tech sophistication.
  26. Kalexa by Yock Mercado, $9.99
    Kalexa, a name inspired by the fusion of kaleidoscope and hexagon, is a modern typeface created from geometric lines based on the hexagon's shape. It draws inspiration from low poly and heavy industrial typefaces, reflecting modernity, simplicity, and power. With its sleek and minimalist design, Kalexa emerges as a disruptive force. Thanks to its 6 font weights, it is highly versatile, making it suitable for a myriad of projects across various themes, ranging from sports designs and industrial brands to technology projects. It adheres to the trend of bold and unconventional shapes while maintaining excellent readability. Available in a variable version for precise control over font weights, Kalexa unlocks endless possibilities for designers to craft captivating visual experiences. Each line becomes a brush of creativity, walking the line to new frontiers of design expression.
  27. TradaSans by Hoftype, $49.00
    TradaSans is a new addition in the range of Univers and Helvetica. It represents a fresh face in this ongoing strong category of sans serif typefaces. TradaSans slightly squarish tendency, and its technical and neutral look create an objective and factual appearance. TradaSans is an ideal typeface for universal use. It offers high reading qualities with longer text applications and its sophisticated design details make it a distinctive headline typeface. TradaSans consists of 20 well tuned weights and is well equipped for advanced typography. It comes in OpenType format with extended support for up to 80 languages. All weights contain small caps, ligatures, superior characters, proportional lining figures, tabular lining figures, proportional old style figures, lining old style figures, matching currency symbols, fraction- and scientific numerals, matching arrows and alternate characters.
  28. Unava by Myristica, $15.00
    The font is inspired by the history of the native land - a city that blossoms on a high mountain, surrounded by the blue ribbon of the Unava River. The swift rapidity of the river, the important slow flow of its reservoirs, golden beaches and steep banks of which remember the glorious times of Cossack glory. Times when bright flags flew over the Cossack army, which swiftly swept the green meadows with lightning cavalry, and dusty paths under the scorching sun. To go out to defend their homes, to cross the cold steel of ringing sabers with the enemy, and, bravely going into battle, to fight back the invaders. The font combines the straight lines of sharp steel sweeps, the broken lines of jousting blows, and the refinement of the accent of undulating flag lines.
  29. Bluerocks by Zamjump, $13.00
    BLUEROCKS is a rough brush font, created by hand, sketched on paper. This font is designed to make your designs or handwriting look louder and bold with ease. Perfect & Ideal for Logos, Quotes, Packaging, Flyers, Posters, Book Covers, Social Media Banners and Event Merchandise Types. The BLUEROCKS feature comes with Uppercase & Lowercase, Numeral, Punctuation, Swash lines, and also Multi Language Support. Multi Language English, French, Portuguese, Italian, Spanish, Turkish, Dutch, Finnish, Norwegian, Swedish, Danish, Icelandic, Hungarian, Romanian, etc. The BLUEROCKS typeface also comes with a Webfont Kit __________________________________________________________________ If you press a_a (a + underscore + a) (a_a / a_b / a_c / a_d / a_e / a_f / a_g / a_h / a_i / a_j then the line swash will come out. I've included 10 different line swash types. _________________________________________________________________ Feel free to message me if you have any questions. Don't forget the ♥ Like button guys! :)
  30. Galactic Core by Thomas Käding, $9.00
    A clean and easy-to-read Aurebesh font, inspired by writing in the Star Wars (TM) movies and at Disney's Hollywood Studios (TM). Includes special characters for CH, AE, EO, KH, NG, OO, SH, and TH. If your software supports this feature, then these replacements are automatically made while you type. If you do not want to use them, and you are unable to disable the feature in your software, then please use the GalacticCore_NoSubs file. That file has automatic replacements disabled. It has a different font name, so both files can be installed at the same time. Also includes both styles of numerals, Sabacc dice faces, and card suits. We created this font to be used for typesetting books and stories. But feel free to use it for t-shirts, artwork, or whatever.
  31. 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.
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  33. CA Capoli by Cape Arcona Type Foundry, $29.00
    CA Capoli is a fine script typeface with a vintage touch. Perfect for illustrative titles or logotypes. It comes in two styles, Regular and Stroke. The inspiration came during our trip to Italy, where we took a short rest in a bar during a hot day. We discovered a simple ceramic ashtray on the table. The word “Nido” was inscribed in a typeface that looked like it dated back to the 1950s. We made some investigations about the word, its meaning and origin but it still remains a big mystery. Was it the name of a hotel or a restaurant or some vintage Italian cigarettes? We don’t know. We were so amazed about the design of the logo that we decided to create a typeface out of it. A sophisticated endeavor because we just had four letters. How could the rest of the letters – if it ever existed – have looked like? Our hypothesis is CA Capoli. A typeface with a full Central European character set and some nice alternative letters to chose from. When we thought about “Nido” and its possible derivation of hotel business, we felt like creating a small side project for this typeface, a brand for a fictional hotel called Hotel Capoli with business cards, letterheads, a reception book, key fobs and embroidered patches for the service dress of the hotel service stuff. The Hotel Capoli is located at the wonderful beach of Cape Arcona on the fictional country of Arcona Islands where our type foundry is located.
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  36. Athena by Solotype, $19.95
    This beautiful old design was originated at the Connor Foundry, New York, about 1888. Ideal for the small "in between" lines in modern versions of Victorian job printing.
  37. Glamour Shine by V Anderson Designs, $10.00
    Glamour Shine is a handwritten serif mixed-case/unicase font to give your products that handwritten, spunky feel. It's perfect for greeting cards, fun branding, and crafting files.
  38. Miss Scarlett by FontMesa, $25.00
    From a few hand drawn letters seen on a poster from 1939 you may find this font familiar. Miss Scarlett resembles the Gone With The Wind poster lettering.
  39. Sentzoff Coupon JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The perfect font for coupon clippers has arrived with Sentzoff Coupon JNL by Jeff Levine. The dashed lines form letters in the same way a coupon is bordered.
  40. FF Care Pack by FontFont, $41.99
    German type designer Johannes Erler created this pi and symbols FontFont in 1992. The font is ideally suited for advertising and packaging. It comes with proportional lining figures.
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