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  1. Le Kick by Resistenza, $46.00
    Introducing LeKick. Inspired by Fraktur script with a contemporary flare, LeKick is a blackletter display face. This font has been designed with a flat brush and ink, choose between two styles; Brush, which demonstrates the strokes and construction of each letterform, or Regular. The perfect typeface for typographic creations such as book covers, headlines, and banners.
  2. Bassun by Twinletter, $15.00
    The new classic Arabic typeface “Bassun” is brought to you by our expert designers. The letters have a beautiful aspect thanks to using a digital flat pen and a gothic font approach. This typeface can be used in a wide range of Middle Eastern-themed projects, including advertising, packaging, posters, invitations, and any other graphic design.
  3. Carbonium by Paweł Burgiel, $38.00
    Carbonium (with lining figures) and Carbonium OSF (with Old Style figures) is a cursive (upright and oblique) typeface. Its character set support Latin, Cyrillic and Greek scripts. Contain fraction- and scientific numerals, standard ligatures, currency symbols and popular recycling symbols used for packaging. Kerning is prepared as single ('flat') table for maximum possible compatibility with older software.
  4. Flintlock by CozyFonts, $25.00
    The Flintlock Font Family has a Bold personality. The 'Rough' version of the Flintlock Font has a hand-carved or hand-etched edge, carefully crafted for each of over 300 glyphs. Caps, lower case, all numbers, fractions, accents and European characters that work in over 70 languages. 'Classically Built with a Vintage Flair'. Vintage in the American West Tradition that might have been forged and implemented from the 1860s through the 1930s and consequently fresh again. Flintlock Rough can be envisioned on many things dated from 1860 to present day. The font is available in 3 basic weights as of this release date. There are other versions on the drawing board... Flintlock Rough works extremely well with Posters, Branding, Movie Titles, Invites, Stationary, Signage, Embroidery, Letterpress, Ads, Logos and anything that feels Industrial or Hand-Crafted, eg. Coffee, Breweries, Antiques, Woodcuts, Western Styles, Sports Styles, Holidays, Menus, and more. Flintlock Flat & Flintlock Flat Italic are the siblings to Flintlock Rough without the hand-carved edge but rather clean with slightly rounded corners and edges. Extremely Legible, Bold and best used in all the same application descriptions mentioned above and more, specifically contemporary uses and settings, eg. Sports, Titles, Branding, Headlines, Logos and more. Curiously the Flat & Italic versions of Flintlock work extremely well in 1960s and 1970s settings.
  5. Blackberry by Los Andes, $25.00
    Blackberry is a display typographical family inspired on the design of vintage packaging, old fashion ads and show business marketing campaigns. This font brings back Woodtype characteristics such as angular serifs, and light and diagonal curves, which make it a fresh and current proposal for contemporary design needs. Blackberry has a dynamic system of layers that include 3D extrusions, shadows, outline and inline graphics, as well as a series of dingbats and flags. The system is supported for over 200 Latin-based languages. In total, the 10 Blackberry fonts provide a wide array of combinations and possibilities for high impact graphics, such as labels, packaging, posters, branding, record and movie covers, among others.
  6. Old Miami Beach JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The grandeur of what was Miami Beach had its golden years peak in the 1940s. One of the grande dame hotels that stood at Collins Avenue and 23rd Street was the Roney Plaza; built in the 1920s and demolished around 1969. An online auction offered a pair of gummed labels provided by the hotel to be used by their guests for shipping souvenir packages back home, thus also giving the hotel a promotional plug. Jeff Levine not only created two typefaces from this hand-lettered label - Old Miami Beach JNL and Old Miami Beach Nights JNL (a solid black version), but painstakingly recreated the look of the label for the promotional flag and banner for the fonts.
  7. Trinos by Arterfak Project, $17.00
    Trinos is a strong character font that combines racing style and techno with a slightly expanded letterform and sharp edges. The sharp spur on the top of letterforms, bold weight, and fully geometric represent strength, honor, and brave. Speed up your pulse with Trinos font available in Stencil and Solid style. This all-caps font is perfect for sports, great for automotive, and looks cool for techno themes. You can apply this font for jerseys, decals, flags, logos, posters, magazines, packaging, and many more! Not only that. Trinos is equipped with much of alternates characters, and elegant ligatures to boost your design look more powerful! What you'll get : Uppercase & smallcaps Numbers & punctuation Multilingual support Stylistic alternates Ligatures Sincerely, Ramz
  8. Speedway SG by Spiece Graphics, $39.00
    Motoring at top speed calls for your own high-performance machine and a special racetrack font to run it on. Speedway was built with blacktop smooth caps to ease you through those short and dangerous curves. And its sleek, aerodynamic lowercase linking makes getting your speedy cruiser to the checkered flag a breeze. Developed in typeface alley for discriminating designers. And for the more adventurous, Speedway SG is now available in the OpenType Std format. Some new characters have been added to this OpenType version. Advanced features currently work in Adobe Creative Suite InDesign, Creative Suite Illustrator, and Quark XPress 7. Check for OpenType advanced feature support in other applications as it gradually becomes available with upgrades.
  9. AT Move Nath! by André Toet Design, $75.00
    NATH !* Is a peculiar typeface. It’s design came by the fascination of Optical Illusions and 3D on a flat surface, like with Holborn and Powerplay. The typeface is named after a girlfriend of André Toet. *Made in the UK, 1974, London (Central School of Art & Design). (Redesigned 2013 by André Toet / Jasper Terra). Concept/Art Direction/Design: André Toet © 2017
  10. Statue Of Liberty's Underwear by Vic Fieger, $6.99
    Inspired by a handwritten Cyrillic placard seen in a book about the Soviet Union, Statue of Liberty's Underwear was envisioned as having been written with a very thick pen with a flat tip held horizontally. Additionally, the letterforms were sculpted to resemble lettering common in early 20th-century Russian constructivism pieces. A Cyrillic alphabet, or "azbuka", set was included in the font.
  11. CASU Aérospatiale by Okaycat, $24.50
    CASU aérospatiale is an extruded 3-D font supported by equivalent "flat" styles. CASU aérospatiale is relaxed in character yet smooth in details. With the full family, you get many options for playing with text: add juxtaposition, depth, and texture to your work! CASU aérospatiale is extended, containing West European diacritics and ligatures, making it suitable for multilingual environments and publications.
  12. Blemished by Luker Type, $19.00
    Blemished is a hand drawn brush font with a playful, yet evenly spaced look. The name blemished was chosen because of its flawed and spontaneous character, which, however, in the overall picture appears to be even and legible. The Font is equipped with Standard Characters upper and lower case, Punctuation, Numbers and some Standard Ligatures. Includes multiple multilingual support, designed by LukerType
  13. Printa by Latinotype, $19.00
    It is inspired by mandalic structures. Its visual language is based on misregister and flaws in textiles printed by serigraph technique in the ’70s. This typeface allows you to combine two characters (front/uppercase; back/lowercase) into a single one to create print repeat patterns. This way you can get many different combinations. Printa is ideal for those who seek handmade designs.
  14. BB Torsos Pro by Bold Studio, $49.00
    BB Torsos™ (Pro) is based on the shape and proportion of the human body. For the interpolation of the typeface family, a special formula was developed, which reflects the different and individual character: flat to round, thin to fat and narrow to wide. ● 11 Stylistic Sets ● 13 Styles/Weights/widths ● 29 Opentype-Features/Style ● 87 Languages Support ● 8,450 Glyphs (650/Weight)
  15. Brush With Death by Cyberian Khatru, $20.00
    This font was made possible by creating a custom brush in Illustrator. I started with a flat brush dipped in India ink to create the stroke. From a scan of that stroke I made a vector tracing which I then I altered as necessary to get the desired dimensions. The lower case letters have a thinner stroke than the capitals.
  16. Flatfoot by Brave Lion Fonts, $9.00
    Flatfoot has it's very own style and is surely unique, crafted to shine with individuality. The straight letter endings are giving it a flat look and the tiny serifs are referring to classical types. It has a high contrast and high uppercase letters & many details are waiting for you to be discovered. Take Flatfoots personality and let it influence your designs.
  17. Bubbly Hills by Okaycat, $24.50
    Bubbly Hills is the classic style bubble letter font! Combine the 3-D & flat letter styles, or use these styles separately..... many different looks can be created! There is a sprinkling of dingbats scattered around the alternates, just there to make this font extra fun and useful . Check it out! Bubbly Hills is extended, containing West European diacritics & ligatures, making it suitable for multilingual environments & publications.
  18. Babushka by Resistenza, $39.00
    This font, is dedicated to all the Russian and non-Russian Babushkas around the world. This font was created using a flat brush and Chinese ink. After that I scanned all the letters and numbers and created the real font. Designed by Giuseppe Salerno, in the 2011. You can even watch a video on YouTube showing how Babushka was hand-drawn by the artist.
  19. 3D Techno by Okaycat, $24.50
    3D Techno is a font made entirely of little cubes! Combine 3-D and flat styles, or use these styles separately..... many different looks can be created! There is a sprinkling of dingbats scattered around the alternates, just there to make this font extra fun and useful . Check it out! 3D Techno contains West European diacritics and ligatures, suitable for multilingual environments and publications.
  20. Note by Little Fonts, $15.00
    Note is a fresh and dynamic hand writing font. Inspired by graffitti and street style writing, executed using a flat tip calligraphy pen. The typeface is hand drawn on paper, then the resulting alphabets and punctuation scanned in and rendered to create the font. The resulting characters are bold yet energetic with an obvious human touch creating an interesting and original hand drawn typeface.
  21. Calps Sans by Typesketchbook, $55.00
    Calps Sans is a variant of the original Calps typeface. Import to be more corporate, Calps Sans family use flat corners instead of rounded corners (Calps). “Calps Sans” is a prominent, eye-catching and unique typeface. It comes with 9 weights and Slim version in order to suit for a multifunctional usage, especially for cooperative work, such as website, magazine, editorial, publishing , as well as packaging.
  22. 2 Quadro by Apostrof, $50.00
    This big family summarizes and develops the tradition of boldface squared-off 45° shear sanserifs. Known from the middle of 19th century and actively used in different times (1920s, 1970s) is still usable now, thanks to its brutal expression, monumentality and possibility to fully maximize the flatness without loss of readability. This font is especially good for filling letters with photos or to create geometrical “constructivist” compositions.
  23. Craw Modern by GroupType, $19.00
    Craw Modern was designed by Freeman Craw in 1958 and first released by The American Typefounders Company, (ATF). In typography, 'Modern' is a style of typeface (classification) developed in the late 18th century that continued through much of the 19th century. Characterized by high contrast between thick and thin strokes and flat serifs. Bodoni is among the most popular of the Moderns. Moderns are also known as Didone and New Antiqua.
  24. Allen Keys by Letters&Numbers, $18.00
    Rummaging through the toolbox recently, I was surprised by how many allen keys I had from years of assembling flat-pack furniture. After some experimenting with the keys to make up individual letters I was struck by their graphic quality. The typeface is defined by the slim, right-angled shape of the allen key; creating a geometrical, yet playful font. The typeface is suitable for logos and feature headings.
  25. Falsetto Signature by Putracetol, $28.00
    Falsetto Signature is a modern handwritten signature with unreadable letter. I call it "unreadable" because you will see it twice when you read text in this font. The space is very close and the font is flat are the characteristics of this font. Falsetto Signature best uses for signature, heading, cover, branding, invitation, label, poster, logos, quotes, product packaging, header, merchandise, social media & greeting cards and many more.
  26. Fabius by Jonahfonts, $35.00
    A flat pen script font face with a fairly elegant look to it. The design of this script was intended to be used anywhere a well legible script is called for. A heavy stout script is the perfect display face which has a 30s and 40s flair that will add class. Suitable for applications such as captions, fashion headlines, packaging, invitations, cards, posters, ads, book jackets and covers.
  27. Suerte by Resistenza, $39.00
    Say hello to Suerte. This new typeface with inverted contrast and bifurcated serifs was inspired by Caslon’s Italian type and by Aldo Novarese’s Estro, published by the turinese foundry Nebiolo. Our aim was to develop a wood type typeface adding a new personality incorporating Tuscan serifs. The complete alphabet was designed with a flat long brush and Indian ink and then vectorized. Suerte contains a big set of icons and dingbats.
  28. Flaticons by Okaycat, $29.50
    Okaycat Font Foundry proudly presents "Flaticons"! Flaticons are cool flat icons for your app development or website designs, UI UX purpose graphics, conveniently done in font format. You can type it in Xcode as a font, or you can edit them in your preferred graphic editing software to create the right images. I have used it in my personal website, and my apps to show you how useful it is.
  29. Javar by Arterfak Project, $19.00
    Javar is an all-caps display font. This font is designed in a colossal Middle Eastern style, with dynamic strokes using a flat pen which produces a magnificent and authoritative letterform. This font has a high historical taste, so it is perfect to be applied to specific themes such as culture, history, religion, kingdom, and battles. Equipped with accented characters, and special characters to boost your design. Thank you for your support!
  30. Rohyt Geometric by Typesketchbook, $55.00
    Rohyt Geometric is an altered modified from the form of the original Rohyt typeface. Designed to be more Corporate, the font family has flat terminals that harmonizes with sharp corners. With all of these features, “Rohyt Geometric” is a prominent, eye-catching and unique typeface. It comes with 8 weights with slim option in order to suit for a multifunctional usage, especially for cooperative work, such as website, magazine, editorial, publishing, as well as packaging.
  31. Bottle Fork by PizzaDude.dk, $15.00
    Here is my font with carved out letters, like a really bad stamp. Each lowercase letter has 3 different versions, and that makes your text more natural, organic and handmade. Normally I kern my fonts throughout, but this time there is no kerning at all...and that's odd, when we're not talking about monospaced fonts. Anyway, Bottle Fork has its flaws and jumpy x-height...but that's exactly the charm of it all! :)
  32. MRK Celvina by Marka Design, $11.00
    MRK Celvina is an elegant, modern serif font. Flat horizontal lines meet with classic and smooth curves on this font. It gives a dynamic and classic look that is perfect for modern elegant brandings and headlines. A stylish and extraordinary font containing ligatures, all punctuations, and supports multi languages. This font is suitable for various purposes such as movies, posters, logos, labels, packaging, branding, editorial design, websites, applications, and any modern purposes.
  33. Attica by Resistenza, $39.00
    Attica is a slab typeface with inverted contrast that was inspired by Caslon’s Italian type and by Aldo Novarese’s Estro, published by the turinese foundry Nebiolo. We wanted to develop a wood type typeface and we designed the complete alphabet with a flat long brush and slowly we did the whole character set. Attica contains a big set of icons and dingbats. Enjoy it. More About Opentype Features: https://bit.ly/opentype-rsz
  34. Amfibia by ROHH, $40.00
    Amfibia™ is a soft, flat-sided geometric grotesk family with a lot of character, equipped with tons of ligatures and swashes. Its main function is display use of all kinds, however it is prepared to serve as paragraph text typeface thanks to its 5 widths, giving total amount of 100 fonts. It is crafted for a broad variety design situations - from posters, magazine editorial use, logo design & branding, to web design, user interfaces and mobile applications. Main features: - 5 widths (Narrow, Condensed, Normal, Expanded, Wide), each consisting 20 fonts - 10 weights for each width (from Hairline to Black) - handdrawn, carefully crafted obliques - over 900 glyphs, full of swashes, initial forms, terminals and ligatures - pronounced ink traps and large x-height improving legibility in small sizes as well as adding strong personality to display sizes - flat-sided letter shapes adding vertical rhythm and elegance to narrow widths - extended latin language support - OpenType features (swashes, initials, terminals, standard and discretionary ligatures, stylistic sets, contextual alternates, case sensitive forms, lining, oldstyle and tabular figures, slashed zero, fractions, superscript and subscript, ordinals, currencies and symbols)
  35. Malino by Lafontype, $25.00
    Malino is a humanist sans serif that gives a slightly stiff and strong feel but still presents a harmonious blend. The main characteristic of Malino is the flat shape at the end of the letter (specific : inner side of the letter C, G, J, S, a, c, e, g and s) and still maintain the curvature of the outside (Overshoot) so that empty space ( Open Counter) looks wider and the level of readability produced is much higher.
  36. ITC Woodland by ITC, $29.99
    ITC Woodland is the work of Japanese designer Akira Kobayashi. It is based on Kobayashi's hand lettering with a flat brush or square-edged pen. I wanted to design each weight to act its own part," says the designer. "The light version tends to look almost fading in small sizes, but the heavy weight is as black as Cooper Black." The cheerful ITC Woodland is ideal for graphics, greeting cards, correspondence, and other applications requiring a light touch.
  37. Vector by Reserves, $39.99
    Vector is inspired by the 1979 Atari Asteroids video game UI screen font, yet it has been completely reworked to achieve a more balanced and refined visual aesthetic, loosely adhering to the original source. Letterform widths, angles, metrics and kerning are thorougly tweaked throughout in an effort to recreate a modern classic anew and extend it's functionality. Stylistically, Vector accurately reflects it's name, exuding a uniform sense of flatness and rectangular geometry defined by it's retro-modernist origins.
  38. Quan Geometric by Typesketchbook, $55.00
    Quan Geometric is an altered modified from the form of the original Quan Pro typeface. Designed to be more Corporate, the font family has flat terminals that harmonizes with sharp corners. With all of these features, “Kelpt Sans” is a prominent, eye-catching and unique typeface. It comes with 8 weights with slim option in order to suit for a multifunctional usage, especially for cooperative work, such as website, magazine, editorial, publishing, as well as packaging.
  39. French Stencil Serif JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Spotted for sale online, a partial set of antique tin stencils from France had a distinctively handmade look about them. Many of the characters were inconsistently wider than others, some characters were missing and one was damaged. Despite the obvious flaws, the image of these stencils served as the model for a digital font revival once the characters took on a more uniform appearance. French Stencil Serif JNL is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  40. Cicero by Présence Typo, $36.00
    Cicero was the first typeface designed by Thierry Puyfoulhoux in 94. It is what could be called a semi-serif. Only the serifs which occur naturally when drawing letters with a flat nib pen have been retained. The absence of certain serifs allows for much tighter spacing. The remaining serifs still stabilize the baseline, although less effectively than a "full-serif" typeface. By borrowing features from both the sans and serif styles, Cicero truly stands at their crossroads.
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