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  1. Saint Carell by Mans Greback, $69.00
    Saint Carell is a decorative serif typeface. With Victorian letterforms, this elegant font has great contrast, a classic appearance and floral details. Drawn and created by Mans Greback in 2022, it is a fancy typeface with a luxurious style and a chic personality. The Saint Carell typeface family consists of six professional styles: The clean Regular font, the ornamental Deco style, plus four more decorated versions for the greatest variability in your design. The font is built with advanced OpenType functionality and has a guaranteed top-notch quality, containing stylistic and contextual alternates, ligatures and more features; all to give you full control and customizability. It has extensive lingual support, covering all Latin-based languages, from Northern Europe to South Africa, from America to South-East Asia. It contains all characters and symbols you'll ever need, including all punctuation and numbers.
  2. Niquitta Mirzani by Arterfak Project, $17.00
    introducing Niquitta Mirzani, a brand new font combination Script and Sans. The script means signature because the letterform created with quick handwriting, wide, signature-like. The sans serif designed with condensed shapes, semi-bold that gives a large space to be combined with the script one. You can mix and match this font with any layout possibilities. top-bottom, left-right, headline-tagline, or side by side. Niquitta Mirzani script carefully crafted with additional alternates and ligatures that allow you to create a natural typographic design. This font duo is perfect for display such as apparel, name cards, headline, logo, packaging, labels, signage, quote, and many more! The versatile design for many themes such as romantic, professional, formal, or playful! Fonts featured : Uppercase Lowercase Smallcaps Numbers & punctuation Multilingual PUA encoded Swashes Stylistic set 01-03 Ligatures.
  3. Coal Brush by Hanoded, $15.00
    Coal Brush is a bit of a misleading name. It looks as though it was made with a brush, but it was, in fact, made with a almost dried out old marker pen. But a font named ‘dried out old marker pen’ doesn’t really fly, so I decided to pimp the name. There you have it, you can’t even trust an honest typographer! Marker pen or brush, Coal Brush is a very sweet little font. It is all caps, but upper and lower case differ and can be mixed freely. Plus there’s a hidden stash of alternates for the lower case letters and an alternate ampersand! I actually threw that in to make up for my lie. So, use it for your books, your posters, your rap albums, rock operas, grilled food restaurants and designer BBQ sauces. It’s yours for the taking!
  4. Bayttrun by Encolab, $12.00
    Bayttrun is a modern script font with a smooth base line, trendy and feminine style. This font fits on T-shirts, thank you cards, quotes, greeting cards, logos, business cards and more. Perfect for use in ink or watercolors. Includes initial letters and terminals, alternatives and multiple language support. File includes: Bayttrun Script.OTF To enable OpenType Stylistic alternates, you need a program that supports OpenType features such as Adobe Illustrator CS, Adobe Indesign & CorelDraw X6-X7, Microsoft Word 2010 or newer versions. There are additional ways to access alternatives / swash, using Character Map (Windows), Nexus Fonts (Windows), Font Books (Mac) or software programs like PopChar (for Windows and Mac). How to access all alternative characters: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Go9vacoYmBw https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XzwjMkbB-wQ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x1A_ilsBsGs https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xFlMwARHusY
  5. Old Man Eloquent by Three Islands Press, $29.00
    John Quincy Adams, sixth President of the United States, didn't hit his stride until he'd left that lofty office. It was during his many years in Congress that he assured his legacy, not least because of his long, masterful oratory opposing slavery. His speeches, in fact, won him the nickname "Old Man Eloquent." So when I decided to simulate Adams's penmanship in his legendary diary (which he kept for nearly 70 years), it seemed fitting to call the font by that name. I focused on his handwriting from about 1810, when he was Ambassador to Russia, but also consulted pages from later years. Old Man Eloquent has both regular and bold weights. The OpenType version has more than 450 glyphs, including alternate uppercase characters, old-style and lining figures, and numerous ligatures; all formats contain several common (English) words.
  6. Borex by Twinletter, $17.00
    Introducing Borex, the ultimate font for all your sport racing needs. With its bold and dynamic letterforms, it captures the excitement and energy of the race track. And with four unique variations, including regular, slant, and taper styles, you can customize your designs to fit the tone and theme of your project. Not to mention, the font also comes equipped with alternate characters and unique ligatures to add an extra touch of creativity. So rev up your designs with Borex and get ready for the finish line! What’s Included : - File font - All glyphs Iso Latin 1 - Alternate, Ligature - Simple installations - We highly recommend using a program that supports OpenType features and Glyphs panels like many Adobe apps and Corel Draw so that you can see and access all Glyph variations. - PUA Encoded Characters – Fully accessible without additional design software. - Fonts include Multilingual support
  7. White Rainbow by Wyarecreatype, $13.00
    Please welcome, White Rainbow. Fun and casual vintage retro decorative font. The definition of real versatility and flexibility. You can rock on both vibes, retro and modern by using a single font. Yes, just like your favourite day-to-day sneakers. Wide variety of Stylistic Alternates and Ligatures in every single letter to elevate your design game to the next level. Cut the process more because it should be easy. Perfectly fit for the visual project such as logo, branding, poster, food and beverages, social media content, website, UI/UX design, youtube thumbnail, CV, mood board, wedding, you name it. FEATURES Uppercase and Lowercase letters ligature and alternates feature Numbering and Punctuations Multilingual Works on PC or Mac Simple Installation Support Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe InDesign, also works on Microsoft Word Hope you Like it. Thanks. Helotype
  8. Brandon Grotesque by HVD Fonts, $40.00
    Brandon Grotesque is a sans serif type family of six weights plus matching italics. It was designed by Hannes von Döhren in 2009/10. Influenced by the geometric-style sans serif faces that were popular during the 1920s and 30s, the fonts are based on geometric forms that have been optically corrected for better legibility. Brandon Grotesque has a functional look with a warm touch. While the thin and the black weights are great performers in display sizes the light, regular and medium weights are well suited to longer texts. The small x-height and the restrained forms lend it a distinctive elegance. Brandon Grotesque is equipped for complex, professional typography. The OpenType fonts have an extended character set to support Central and Eastern European as well as Western European languages. Brandon Grotesque won the TDC2 Award, 2011.
  9. Schoolyard Stencil JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A vintage lettering stencil manufactured by the E-Z Letter Stencil Company of Baltimore, Maryland was the model for Schoolyard Stencil JNL, available in both regular and oblique versions. Re-drawn digitally and following the actual bend of the steel rule dies used to cut the stencils, this typeface has not been cleaned up from its original design. Upon close examination, you will find straight angles and slight curves in the most unusual places. This was representative of the difficult work involved in bending steel cutting rule material and fitting it into small areas. For many years, E-Z Letter was the main competitor to the Stenso Lettering Company; the originator of the oil board stencil lettering guide complete with automatic spacing holes. Anyone over 40 will well-remember lettering their science fair posters, report covers and ring binders with these stencils.
  10. Akira Kobayashi's ITC Seven Treasures is a symbol font for use in patterns and textures. The interlocking patterns, usually circular or oval, are taken primarily from motifs used in Japanese textiles. Most of these designs are known as komon, or tiny patterns," and they are often applied to kimono and other textiles, although their use is not limited to fabrics. They also appear carved in wood in traditional architecture, and painted in pictures as background patterns. Each of the individual designs in ITC Seven Treasures Ornaments is carefully sized and spaced so that it will fit together into a continuous pattern. Most overlap slightly but precisely, so that when you type a row of them you can't tell where one leaves off and the next begins. They may be combined or alternated to vary the texture of a background pattern."
  11. Sweet Pancake by Locomotype, $15.00
    We often see calligraphy fonts with a standard style developed from the brush pen strokes. Sweet Pancake fonts come in different calligraphy styles. The usual shape has been customized to make it look more personal and special. Sweet Pancake is available in two versions, regular and X. The second version is the development of the regular version by adding sharp corners to the stem. To be more specific, this font also includes several swash so that you can easily mix and match unique and different typographic designs. To attach a special swash to the letter end automatically, you only need to add two / three / four hyphens (the standard ligature feature must be activated). Sweet Pancake is suitable for logotype, invitation, poster and more. Available in OTF and TTF formats, also supports multi-language and PUA encoded.
  12. ALS Schlange Sans by Art. Lebedev Studio, $63.00
    Schlange is a rich typeface with rounded terminals. The family includes five sans serifs and five slab serifs in weights from ultra liight to bold. Schlange’s personality is determined by an open aperture and quite large lower case characters in comparison with the upper case set. Schlange’s personality is open and friendly, giving a text it’s used for a soft, warm appeal. Schlange will work well as a display type (think titles, short magazine call-outs, ad banners, and such), but it’s not a good choice for extensive bodies of academic text. Available in numerous weights, the typeface provides rich opportunities for mixing and matching and is great for typographic compositions. These qualities make Schlange a dream type for a packaging designer. It will feel at home in design for cosmetics or sweets, postcards, children’s books and menus.
  13. Alergia Grotesk by Borutta Group, $29.00
    Alergia Grotesk was made as a hybrid between a classical geometric grotesque and a linear antiqua. This typeface is characterised by a lot of details, which gives it a strong character. Unpredictable cuts in a letters “a” and “s”, or a double “g” in combination with a delicate contrast, makes Alergia Grotesk a good choice for many purposes from headlines to short flowing texts. A big range of width varieties allows to versatile use and can give a nice effect while mixing extreme varieties with each other in one project. The family consists of 10 weights, 3 widths and set of italics – together 60 styles. The whole family has a comprehensive set of characters. In addition to the Latin letters, Alergia Grotesk also has a full set of characters for Vietnamese, extended Cyrillic (with Abkhasian) and Greek.
  14. Rare Bird Specimen I by Rare Bird Font Foundry, $100.00
    RARE BIRD SPECIMEN I From the the doyenne of modern calligraphy - Maybelle Imasa-Stukuls - we bring you Specimen I, a charming script lettered in Ms. Imasa-Stukuls' signature hand. OBSERVATIONS Specimen I stands on its own. Its subtle nuances make it stand out in a flock of fonts. It is easily recognizable, but it is never one to be too showy. Give it plenty of white space, so every quirk and curve can be noted. DEFINING CHARACTERISTICS Opentype programming, old style numerals, in and out-stroked letter forms at beginning and end of words, six alternate lowercase t cross-strokes, Roman numerals, seamlessly connecting script ligatures, alternate lowercase letters, realistic double-letter ligatures, basic Latin encoding. POTENTIAL SIGHTINGS Book covers, children's literature, broadcast titling, unique product designs, website titles, logo designs, restaurant menus, and gourmet food labels.
  15. Aromo by Underground, $19.00
    Aromo was initially conceived for editorial purposes. This typeface mixes the versatility of a simple and modern sans-serif, with the sensibility of the humanist feeling: thus making it useful in a wide range of purposes when a balanced and friendly font, with elegant proportions and high readability is required. The functional nature of its design is complemented by a family of 14 variants (7 weights, plus their matching true italics) interpolated optically for application as a hierarchical resource, where the middle weights (Light, Regular) have been optimized for use in small bodies, while the extremes (Ultra Light, Black) where designed for display environments. Aromo also offers a wide range of historical and discretionary ligatures, small caps, eleven different types of numerals and a set of more than 700 characters covering about two hundred languages of Latin script.
  16. Tuna by Ligature Inc, $49.00
    Tuna is simply a contemporary body text font. It is contemporary, meaning the merge of charming broad-nibbed calligraphic style with optimized readability on screen – showing that the roots of writing and typesetting are still in charge when reading “Anna Karenina” on your Kindle till 4 o’clock in the morning. Tuna has a natural fit for cross-media use because the design is based on forms characterized by different conditions of constancy, stability and good readability. Well-defined shapes and distinctive details only become apparent when used in larger sizes, making Tuna a true all-rounder. With more than 700 glyphs in 10 styles created with a maximum of consideration, it has all the qualities of a modern OpenType font serving the needs of today's communication. If you would like to read more about the Typeface please visit our promo site.
  17. Consta by Identitype Co, $29.00
    Consta Serif is a seven-weight typeface that wishes to express a tribute to the gracious and delicate forms of the human body. Consta is a standout display font that is a mode to Contrast Serif typography in the present day. Its elaborate curves and unique shapes make it perfect for headings, logos & wedding invitations. Consta is all class so if you want a stylish font that is guaranteed to draw the eye, then this is it! All seven weights (Extralight, Light, Regular, Medium, Semibold, Bold, Extra Bold) contain character sets that include uppercase, lowercase, numerals, diacritics, punctuation, ligatures, alternates, and symbols. Furthermore, this Human Grade Type supports more than 89 languages derived from Latin, namely Western, Central, and South-Eastern European languages, making it a perfect fit to be used either in titles or other typographic compositions.
  18. Compasse by Dharma Type, $24.99
    Compasse is a semi-condensed sans-serif family designed by Ryoichi Tsunekawa and the whole family consists of 12 style: six weights from Thin to ExtraBold and their matching Italics. The range of styles provides flexibility for title, headline and body text. And the large x-heights increases legibility and readability. The basic skeleton of their letterform was not designed over-modularly but moderately semi-modularly (adjusted by designer's experience). Therefore the typical artificiality and unnaturalness which come from module-design does not exist in this family. The sophisticated letterform and its universal, neutral, and standard design make it possible to be used across a wide range of applications in all medias, all purposes. Compasse supports almost all european languages: Western, Central, South Eastern Europeans and afrikaans. And superior figures, inferior figures, denominators, numerators and fraction can be accessed by using OpenType features.
  19. Publishing Script by Fontscafe, $39.00
    Publishing script pack combines the sensuality and elegance of Tango Argentino, evocative of special moments, of the new avant-garde font "Publishing Script" with the wildness and daring of "Publishing Draft Script". Two handmade new script fonts with 105 variations, between alternatives and swashes, plus 32 exclusive stylistic Ligatures that convey unequivocally fluidity and audacity. The distinction and vintage-contemporary approach of "Publishing Script", from the handmade character of the universe of the Fonts Café creations, which conserves the depth of the vintage/retro style mixed with an avant-garde stylish look. The authenticity and the self-confident approach of the "Publishing Draft Script", as a tool to rediscover the most intimate human being feelings, which introduces the new Fonts Café concept of Bio-write script! A perfect combination of style, readability and flexibility, a "must have" for your next Publishing projects!
  20. Kappa by W Type Foundry, $25.00
    Kappa is a modern sans serif with humanistic and geometric features. Its structure is slightly narrow to fit in a greater range of platforms (moreover if you print it, you may save a lot of paper), and its height is higher allowing a great legibility in small sizes. This family is composed with the display version and the text version providing a broad spectrum of solutions, making this family easier and friendlier to use. Designed with powerful OpenType features in mind. Each weight includes alternate characters, ligatures, fractions, special numbers, arrows, extended language support, small caps and many more… Perfectly suited for graphic design and any display / text use. The 36 fonts are part of the larger Kappa super family. Learn about upcoming releases, work in progress and get to know us better! On Instagram W Foundry On facebook W Foundry wtypefoundry.com
  21. Mawur by Twinletter, $18.00
    Introducing the Groovy font called Mawur. This font is the perfect way to add style and flair to your designs! The unique, sophisticated shapes and amazing mix of shapes in this font will automatically add a touch of class and sophistication. ideal for use in greeting cards, posters, product packaging, or just to add a little flair to your designs. Its simplicity will make it easy to read and you can use it anywhere you like. Grab your copy now and start making the most of it today! What’s Included : Standard glyphs Iso Latin 1 Simple installations We highly recommend using a program that supports OpenType features and Glyphs panels like many Adobe apps and Corel Draw, so you can see and access all Glyph variations. PUA Encoded Characters – Fully accessible without additional design software. Fonts include Multilingual support
  22. Ephemera Kingsford by Ephemera Fonts, $39.00
    A new vintage display typeface by Ilham Herry. Started from the passion of collecting the old tin packaging with classic labels on it, the layout and composition make Ilham pretty inspired and the urge of crafting the letters is getting bigger since that day. That's what comes first as a motivation in making this Ephemera Kingsford typeface.Adapted and referencing from the real physical collectible old tins and cans to a single pack of digital fonts asset. Packed up with 9 layered fonts, 1 font as a pair, and of course ornaments and vintage panels as a vector file.Perfectly fit for display printing, handcrafted product, screen printing industry such as apparel, packaging, labels, and also sign painting, scrapbook, glass gilding, et cetera. Not every visual can go vintage but if you want to, there's no other choice, oldsport. check Ephemera Kingsford type specimen here
  23. Saverny by HKL Studio, $21.00
    Saverny Script This is a Vintage calligraphy script font that comes with beautiful alternative characters. copper plate mixed calligraphy with handttering style. Designed to convey stylish elegance. Saverny Script has a smooth, clean, feminine, sensual, glamorous, simple, and easy to read typeface. Saverny Script comes with a Clean and Aged version, beautiful upper and lower case, binding and favored by many finishes. It has Multilingual support (West European characters) and works with the following languages: English, Danish, Dutch, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Hungarian, Icelandic, Italian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish. In my example I show how this script can be used. It's perfect for logos, wedding invitations, alcohol labels, romantic cards and more. Products include: Clean & Aged Script Version Alternative Uppercase & Lowercase Font Style Binders Recommended for use in Adobe Illustrator or Photoshop. Custom features don't work in Microsoft Word.
  24. Quase Text by DSType, $40.00
    Quase is a very free interpretation of the types found in the “Specimen of Printing Types” by William Caslon from 1785. We didn’t want to follow any of the models introduced in the Specimens, but rather gather a series of typographic aspects that we found useful and interesting from the several sizes and styles available and then give them consistency and new proportions so they could fit our very own purpose. We wanted to start with Caslon and then transform it into an editorial typeface, hence the increase of the x-height and the radical reduction of the ascenders and descenders. Despite the Display, Headline and Text fonts we also wanted to make a single weight Poster version with, inspired by the mechanical script introduced in the Double-Pica Script, to be used in magazines or as a complementary display typeface.
  25. Dry Hayrick by Nathatype, $29.00
    Ready to enhance your branding? Looking for that “something” that’ll make your audience go WOW and clients get on board immediately? If you need to create a big, bold logo for your business, work on a poster for an event, or whatever your project may be-then we've got what you want. Dry Hayrick- A Display Font Dry Hayrick is a display font. was fully thought out to easily meld inside your designs. An excellent choice to add the right amount of playfulness. This custom-made font was specifically designed to fit whatever you need! The best choice for your logo, book cover, poster, t-shirt, branding, and advertisement needs. Our font always includes Multilingual Support to make your branding reach a global audience. Features: Ligatures Stylistic Set Swahes PUA Encoded Numerals and Punctuation Thank you for downloading premium fonts from Nathatype
  26. Dixplay by Emtype Foundry, $69.00
    Dixplay, a typeface based on a pixel grid, is available in two weights: regular and black. Inspired by video game aesthetics of the 80s, was originally intended for display applications, but it works fine on paper as well. The font has been conceived in 20 px size allowing more freedom to manipulate it and making a big difference with other fonts of its kind, this difference it’s more evident in Dixplay Black. As a result, it’s optimized for screen use at 20 px and its multiples. Spacing is one of the most outstanding aspects of Dixplay. While pixel fonts doesn't have kerning pairs, Dixplay offers more than 300 manually done that fit perfectly to the grid. It is available in Open Type format and supports Western European Languages that uses the Latin alphabet. For more details see the PDF.
  27. Glosa Text by DSType, $55.00
    Glosa is a type family designed for editorial purposes. Glosa is delicate and highly readable at very small sizes but reveals all its strength and personality when used at big sizes. The contrast of the sharped serifs and ball terminals provides a fresh and very contemporary look. Glosa Text is a bracketed serif, softer, smooth and less idiosyncratic, suitable for text settings. Both styles have four weights and italics in a workhorse typeface, full of OpenType features such as Small Caps, Tabular Figures, Central European characters and Historical Figures, among others. Glosa Headline is ideally suited for nameplates and headline typography, with four weights and with lowercase matching the small caps. In Glosa most of the diacritics were designed to fit the gap between the x-height and the caps height, avoiding some common problems with the accented characters.
  28. Middle Name by Graphicfresh, $14.00
    Middle Name - Minimal Classic Font Middle Name Sans is a geometric styled font. However, the design strays from the natural limitations of many sans-type fonts. Its eccentric style with a mix of today's styles makes this font suitable for various purposes. We added a bit of a classic touch to it. So that users can reminisce with the style of the past. You can create various designs with this font. Such as logos, posters, design templates, magazines, flyers and others. The strong character of the letters makes your design feel more modern and minimalist. Middle Name Sans comes with two versions. Regular and italic versions. When downloading, If there are things you want to ask or problems you face with this font. Don't hesitate to ask us. Because we are very happy to help you. Thanks Graphicfresh
  29. Global Bikers by Din Studio, $29.00
    Would you like to have a unique, firm, energetic design? Global Bickers ensures you to deliver the clearest messages to anyone. Global Bickers a racing-themed script font made in thick displays. Unlike other useful cursive fonts looking similar to hand writings, this font really fits into bigger-sized texts. The available features in this font are: Stylistic Sets Ligatures Swashes Multilingual Supports PUA Encoded Numerals and Punctuations Global Bickers is greatly appropriate for various designs, such as posters, banners, logos, book covers, headings, printed products, merchandise, social media, and more. Find out more ways to use this font by taking a look at the font preview. Enjoy your experience with this font and feel free to contact us for further product information or trouble complaints. Thank you and wish you good luck with your designs.
  30. Disforia Inersia by Skinny Type, $15.00
    Introducing Disforia Inersia! Your purchase includes Disforia Inersia Script, conjunctive handwritten script, and Print, handwritten, printed script typeface. Disforia Inersia created side by side to work together. All lowercase letters are placed to receive a connecting tail from Disforia Inersia. You can mix and match in the same word to your heart's content! Disforia Inersia was also created with the crafter in mind: there are no closed counters in either type, meaning they can easily be used for stencils and electronic cutters such as the Cricut line and the Silhouette. Disforia Inersia Package includes: - Nearly 300+ glyphs in Inertia Dysphoria font, designed to work together! - No closed counters - useful for stencils and vinyls! - More than 200 accented characters in each font. - Double letter staggered ligatures for a hand-drawn look! - PUA-encoded for easy character map access! Enjoy and thank you. Skinny Type
  31. Bibliophile Script by Sudtipos, $79.00
    A friend once jokingly told me that what I really do is mine extinct arts for parts to use in modern things, like going to the scrapyard to pick up bumpers, quarter-panels and dashboards off of Datsuns and Ponies to build a shiny new Ferrari. I still kind of grin at that, but I certainly do spend a lot of time looking at old things and imagining ways they would work today. This shiny new Ferrari here is called Bibliophile, and it contains scrap heap parts from various pages by Louis Prang, the Prussian-American printer and publisher who inspired my Prangs fonts. This is my second engagement with the late 19th century man, and it’s quite a bit more intricate than just an italic Didone with a connected lowercase. Bibliophile marries Round Hand calligraphy with Italian capitals, two styles not often relayed in the same alphabet, but work together beautifully when combined well. When you combine them well with a few long-practised tricks of the trade, then mix in a few trusted features from my previous work over the years, you get my usual crazy exuberance, like 17 different shapes for the d, 21 different forms for the y, endings, beginnings, swashes, ornaments, and so on. It’s no secret that I can get carried away when I’m so consumed by an idea. — Bibliophile comes in 2 weights, each of them with over 900 glyphs covering all the latin languages. Bibliophile also comes with a bold weight, something I’m always reluctant to do with something as adventurous and complex as the structure of this historical mashup. But I couldn’t chase away the idea of increasing the contrast while maintaining the hairlines in a lowercase this narrow. Part of it was the curiosity about the outcome, and part was the sheer challenge of it. I think it turned out OK. Words set in either weight will show delicateness and elegance, and the more time you spend inside the font and micro-manage the setting, the more ways you will find to magnify either. Bibliophile can be as muted or luxurious as you want it to be. This is the kind of alphabet that fits well in fashion marketing and high-end packaging, from the very subdued to the super-exquisite. Enjoy the gleaming new vehicle made with freshly polished old parts.
  32. Joanna Sans Nova by Monotype, $50.99
    The Joanna® Sans Nova family is the only typeface in the Eric Gill Series that was not initially designed by Gill. Created by Monotype Studio designer Terrance Weinzierl over a three-year period with digital applications at the forefront of the design criteria, Joanna Sans Nova is a humanist sans serif based primarily on Gill’s original Joanna. The design comprises 16 fonts, from thin to black, each with a complementary italic. Joanna Sans Nova has a larger x-height to ensure high levels of legibility – even on small digital screens. Due to its inherent humanist proportions, Joanna Sans Nova is surprisingly comfortable for longer form reading. Its low contrast in character stroke weights also improves imaging in a variety of environments. In addition, the calligraphic and fluid details enable the roman and italic designs to shine in headlines and other display uses. Joanna Sans features a robust range of OpenType features for fine typography, including small caps, old style figures, proportional figures, ligatures, superscript and subscript figures and support for fractions. With over 1000 glyphs per font, Joanna Sans supports more than 50 languages – in Latin, Greek and Cyrillic scripts. “I've always been a fan of Gill’s work, explains Weinzierl, and found the simple, humanist qualities of Joanna really fitting for a sans serif design. I wanted to make something with Gill flavor, but with more harmony in the extreme weights than Gill Sans – and with my twist on it. I went through six or seven different italic designs before landing on the current direction.” “The original Joanna had a very distinct italic, Weinzierl continues. “It’s very condensed, and has a very shallow angle. I wanted to have an italic that stood out, but in a different way. I took a cursive direction for the italic details, which are wider and slanted more, both improving character legibility.” The Joanna Sans Nova typeface family is part of the new Eric Gill series, drawing on Monotype’s heritage to remaster and expand and revitalize Eric Gill’s body of work, with more weights, more characters and more languages to meet a wide range of design requirements. The series also brings to life new elements inspired by some of Gill’s unreleased work, discovered in Monotype’s archive of original typeface drawings and materials of the last century.
  33. Atwin by Cubic Type, $14.00
    Atwin is a modern remake of Franco Grignani’s Gemini. It is inspired by the unusual forms of the MICR numbers on bank cheques. Strangely rounded rectangles make the glyphs appear unfamiliar; an angular but also blobby design that disrupts and breaks away from tradition. Good in display sizes. You should use Atwin to add flair and confidence to sci-fi, futurist, outré, or just plain unusual materials. 13 additional alts are supplied in the A to Z alphabet. Kerned to perfection. Tight.
  34. Lectori Salutem Sans by HoboArt, $10.00
    Is it royal, or is it dandyish? Either way it's sure to catch the eye. Prepare for titling figures any movie executive would be jealous of using. Do you write sci-fi, fantasy, costume, or cult; or is your announcement for an off-beat wedding? Lectori Salutem Sans offers salutations to the reader, and an edge. Lectori Salutem Sans is the sans serif counterpart of the Lectori Salutem font. A postmodern font with slightly romantic features, cut off at the stem.
  35. Royal King by Maulana Creative, $15.00
    Unique, playful and versatile serif with ligatures and alternates that you can combine to get curves and beautiful shapes just in seconds. This font is suitable for use in many design forms, for example magazines, postcards, logos, DIY Projects, invitation card, quotes, vintage look design, old classic ,60s, 70s, 80s era, wedding projects and much more. We recommend using Adobe Illustrator or Photoshop. Ligature: tt, fi, gj, ft, fb, jj, fj This Font Include: - Ligatures - Alternates - Multi-lingual Support Many Thanks, MaulanaCreative
  36. Cygnus by JVB Fonts, $24.95
    A font face with cyber, spacial, and aerial connotations that offers a decisive futuristic and techno spirit. Available in two stylish versions, clear and rusty. With one alternate for lowercase /a/ and more diacritics and ligatures and extended range glyphs and more new stylish alternates, Cygnus can be used in titles and display text that require a futuristic and dynamic style. Recommended for games, presentations, or any graphic design pieces that reveal and need futuristic, techno, spacial, aerial and/or Sci-fi style.
  37. Gather Serif by wearecolt, $14.00
    Gather Serif - The Modern Classic Let your creativity flow with Gather Serif. Beautifully crafted letterforms and ligatures to give your type a modern touch of elegance. Gather Serif is packed with extra ligatures and stylistic alternative glyphs. Ligatures: CH CO DO EH EA EO IJ KA KO LA LE LH OC OO QO QU RA RC RH RI RO RS RU TH TT Th ZO fl ffl fi ffi st Language Support for: Western European, Central European, South Eastern European, South American, Esperanto.
  38. Warzone by Arterfak Project, $23.00
    Warzone is a minimalist techno font. Based on sans serif design, developed to techno style with the minimalist stencil concept and sharp edges. Quipped with extra alternate characters that give you more variations on your design. This font has geometric shapes that are perfect for a futuristic theme, techno, digital, sci-fi, and hipster style. Warzone is an all-caps font that has a solid version in the lowercase. A great choice to apply for many purposes. Thank you and happy designing!
  39. vastra by AdultHumanMale, $6.00
    vastra is a slim, futuristic, bauhaus inspired typeface. It has plenty of those pesky foreign glyphs and various alternates of the standard alphabet. It’s available in 5 different weights from light to Heavy and is complimented by 5 italicized versions of the 5 different weights too. I wanted this font to look like background set typography in a 70’s sci-fi movie. D A N G E R You can buy it in singles, pairs or the whole damn brood.
  40. Moyenage by Storm Type Foundry, $55.00
    Blackletter typefaces follow certain fixed rules, both in respect to their forms and to the orthography. Possibly, they were a reaction to the half-developed Carolingian minuscule which was soon to end in the Latin script. Narrow, ordered script was to replace the round, hesitant and shattered shapes of letters in order to simplify writing, to unify the meaning of individual letters, and to save some parchment, too. Opposed to the practice common in monasterial scriptoriums where Uncial, Irish and Carolingian inspiration flew freely and as a result, the styles of writing differed in each monastery, the blackletter type was to define one, common standard. It was to express spiritual verticality, in perfect tune with the architecture of the Gothic era. Typography became an integral part of the overall style of the period. The pointed arch and the blackletter type were the vanguard of the spectacular transformation from the Middle Ages towards the modern era, they were a celebration of a time when works of art were not signed by their makers yet. Some unfortunate souls keep linking blackletter solely with Germany and the Third Reich, while the truth is that its direct predecessor, the Gothic minuscule, evolved mostly in France. Even Hitler himself indicated blackletter type obsolete in the age of steel, iron and concrete – thus making a significant contribution to the spreading of the Latin script in Germany. Once we leave our prejudice aside, we find that the shapes of blackletter type have exceptional potential, unheard of in sans-serif letterforms. The lower case letters fit into an imaginary rectangle which is easily extended both upwards and sideways. In its scope and in the name itself, the Moyenage type family project is to celebrate the diversity of the Middle Ages. I begun realizing the urge to design my own blackletter when visiting the beer gardens of Munich and while walking through the villages of rural Austria. The letters from the notice boards of inns are scented with spring air, with the flowers of cudweed, with white sausage and weissbier. The crooked calligraphic hooks and beaks seem to imitate the hearty yodeling of local drinkers and the rustle of the giant skirts of girls who distribute the giant wreaths of beer jugs. Moyenage is, however, a modern replica of blackletter, so it contains some otherwise unacceptable Latin script elements in upper case. I chose these keeping the modern reader in mind, striving for better legibility. The font is drawn as if written with a flat pen or brush, and with the ambition to, perhaps, serve as a calligraphic model. In medium width, the face is surprisingly well legible; it is perfect for menus as well as posters and CD covers for some of the heavier kinds of music. It has five types of numerals and also a set of Cyrillic script, symbolising the lovelorn union of Germans and Russians in the 20th century. Thus, it is well suited for the setting of bilingual texts of the German classic literature, which, according to the ancient rules, must not be set in Latin script.
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