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  1. Patzcuaro by Storm Type Foundry, $28.00
    Patzcuaro is a summer resort by a lake of the same name. It is situated 370 km west of Ciudad de Mexico and a visitor from Europe, on seeing it, will be reminded of the Austrian Rust or the South Bohemian Trebon. The town's colonial architecture is protected as a historical monument, the reddish-brown tint of the footings of the buildings, their white facades and even the type of lettering with red initials is prescribed - and these regulations are also complied with as far as cars are concerned. This colour scheme is splendid in combination with the rich gamut of greys of the stone window jambs, vaults, lintels and pillars. Joking apart, even the local petrol station is 16th-century in appearance. Patzcuaro Regular is a cosy, welcoming type face which is good for use on labels.
  2. Steady Bonanza by Just Font You, $10.00
    Fashion is a trend, Style lives within a person *Oscar de la Rerta. I believe everybody's special. You have your own original character in every single appearance. And i feel so addicted to bring that something special in you to be shown to the universe. And that's what it cames from. Introducing, Steady Bonanza. A versatile hand lettering script typeface to dig up your authentic style. Made from the authenticity of brush and ink character, and delivers with so many style so you can always show up fresh in every use of it. Undoubtedly fit for your fashion branding, logo, posters, promotions kit, social media post, brochure, quote, lookbook, and a possibility to expand more such as wedding stuff, food and beverage, girly things, hand crafted stuff, you got the full control on it, dont stop yourself!
  3. Tee Franklin by Suomi, $19.00
    The British Vogue commissioned this typeface for their magazine re-design in 2001. After studying the originals of Morris Fuller Benton and the existing versions, this font was designed with all new thin weights. Just when the family was finished, Vogue informed that they had decided to use American Typewriter instead. Bastards. But here is a true classic typeface with a facelift. The pun intended. Tee Franklin has seven weights with obliques, the Heavy being just slightly heavier than the existing versions from Adobe and ITC, and moving down to totally new Ultra Light, using Luc(as) de Groot's formula to keep the weights optically correct. The glyphs are the same as the Morris Fuller Benton's original from 1902, except for the upper case Q, which was re-designed with a loop in the counter for added differentiation.
  4. Harfang Pro by PSY/OPS, $45.00
    My goal for Harfang was to create a serif typeface that would be easy to read at text sizes, while having a strong personality at larger sizes. The initial design had a purely rounded style, but with each development pass I introduced some angularity. The final result is a typeface that is easy to read in long texts, advertising copy, annual reports and the like; but one that also provides a crisp and stylish appeal in more prominent display settings. I choose the name Harfang (Harfang des neiges — Snowy Owl or Great White Owl) because after my first typeface, Migration, I wanted something with a thematic relation. On a more personal level, Harfang is the official bird of Québec, a province with a long winter and a wonderful, white landscape, and the place I call home. —André Simard
  5. Stonetype by Kustomtype, $20.00
    Stonetype is a typeface that was used by stonemasons in the 70s & 80s of the last century. When I was starting as a stonemason, these were the first characters I had to draw, by hand, back then on grave monuments and memorial plaques. The idea was born to digitize all the material, to be saved for eternity. By digitizing all and fine tuning, plus the addition of some main characters, Stonetype has now grown into a user-friendly typeface that can, now still, be used by stonemasons, to improve their creation process times. But Stonetype can also easily be used in modern and contemporary designs. Stonetype is the perfect fit for graphic design, editorial design, magazines, posters, logotypes, brands and corporate design. Stonetype is designed by Coert De Decker in 2019 and published by Kustomtype Font Foundry.
  6. Samba by Linotype, $29.99
    The Samba family was inspired by the lettering art of J. Carlos, a Brazilian illustrator during the early 20th century. Turned into a workable series of fonts by the contemporary Brazilian designers Tony and Caio de Marco, Samba is especially recommended for use in logos, flyers, posters, and tattoos! This family offers the user a chance to mix three different styles of lettering into one coherent design, which can be very useful in solving certain design problems. While the regular Samba face is made up of mono-line letters, the style of Samba bold offers much more of a thick to thin contrast. The Samba Expert set displays lavish swash endings, which were inspired by Brazilian metal work. The Samba family was one of the winners selected during the 2003 International Type Design Contest, sponsored by Linotype GmbH.
  7. SL Che by Sudtipos, $29.00
    SL Che is a homage to Ernesto Guevara de la Serna, “El Che”, who lived between 1928 and 1967. El Che turned into an universal icon through a memorable photograph which was reproduced and multiplied to the infinite. It was that way he became a synonymous of resistance, revolution and change for lots of generations. That "Che" comes back today by the hand of the genial Jorge Alderete, who designed heroic, laughing and cool variations of that popular first icon. SL Che unfolds like a fan of thousands of "Che", in a development plenty of metaphors. SL Che abridges a sum of original iconographic illustrations in True Type format, which masterly synthesizes the most important themes of the grand genius of the literature. SL Che takes part of the "Icons of Icons" Gallery, developed by SinergiaLab for Sudtipos
  8. 1726 Real Española by GLC, $42.00
    This family was inspired from the set of fontfaces used by Francisco Del Hierro, to print in 1726 the first Spanish language Dictionary from the Spanish Royal Academy (Real Academia Española, Diccionario de Autoridades). These two Transitional styles are said to have been the first set of official typeface in Spain, like the French “Reale” (take a look at our "[/fonts/glc/1790-royal-printing/ 1790 Royale Printing)". In our two styles (Regular & Italic), fontfaces, kernings and spaces are as closely as possible the same as in the original. This Pro font is covering Western, Eastern and Central European, Baltic and Turkish languages, with standard and “s long” ligatures and twin letters in each of the two styles and a few Italic swashes inspired from the font used in 1746 by the same printer for another edition from the Royal Academy.
  9. Rusch by Proportional Lime, $9.99
    Adolf Rusch von Ingweiler, was in the 19 th century known mysteriously as the “R'' printer. He was the first printer North of the Alps to introduce the new Roman style of type known now as Antiqua. He was active in the city of Strasbourg from around the early 1460's to 1489. One wonders if the unusual form of “R'' was a personal conceit. This font is, therefore, an Antiqua style font and has over a 1000 defined glyphs with wide support for medieval characters that have since fallen out of use. The baseline was slightly tidied up in order to give the printed text an even cleaner look than the original. The letters are very close approximations of the original type catalogued by the “Veröffentlichungen der Gesellschaft für Typenkunde des 15. Jahrhunderts” as Typ.1:103R GfT1197.
  10. Imagine stumbling into a whimsical, quirky little coffee shop in the heart of an artsy neighborhood, where every nook and cranny is packed with charm and character. That’s the essence of Miss, a font...
  11. Argone LC by Graphite, $22.00
    Argone LC is a handmade organic typeface family. It is a variant of Argone typeface, but has lower case letters. It comes in four weights– light, regular, bold and black, which is a feature not seen much in handmade typefaces. This makes Argone LC a versatile and flexible type family. There is also a version of Argone LC which only has upper case letters – Argone
  12. RMU Koralle by RMU, $25.00
    Koralle was an abundant family of grotesque font styles which had been released by Schelter & Giesecke in the first quarter of the previous century. Out of this family four of the most impressive styles were revived, whereby I stuck as close to the original as possible. All styles contain even the weird-looking capitalized German double-s of which I am a strong opponent.
  13. Aglore Story Signature by Letterfreshstudio, $15.00
    Aglore Story Signature Duo This professional resource is also powerful because each font has its own magical design. Comes with four versions Regular, Italic, Signature You can use it for almost anything like blog headers, posters, wedding elements, t-shirts, clothing, book covers, business cards, greeting cards, branding, invitations and quotes and so on. Feature: Uppercase Lowercase Number Accent (multilingual character) Thank you for your purchase!
  14. Rodeo Drive by Vozzy, $10.00
    Introducing vintage label font duo named Rodeo Drive. This typeface was inspired by various signs and lettering from the Wild West.This font has an additional characters and multilungual support (check out all available characters on previews). Font family has four styles: Regular, Texture, Extrude and Extrude FX. This font will look good on any western styled designs like a poster, T-shirt, label, logo, etc.
  15. MeM by 26+, $40.00
    MeM is an eccentric experimental type system created by Elena Schädel and Jakob Runge in 2012. It produces many personalities, each individual and emotive. You will never know which of the alternating letters is going to occur next. Basically, at the heart of it all is MeM: four different weights and letter shapes melded together into one powerful font and shuffled with the sleek usability of OpenType.
  16. Zachar by Rosario Nocera, $14.00
    Zachar is a Roman typefaces designed for the horror and thriller genre but thanks to its strong distinctiveness it’s also suitable for branding. Zachar is available in Regular and Medium weights in four versions: Regular, Rust, Scratched and Rust Scratched, it also offers a large selection of alternative letters, special glyphs and ligatures. Zachar has a sinister elegance and is suitable for display works, posters and billboards.
  17. Ring Eyes by Ochakov, $11.00
    Now you can see... the new direction of the big family called Ring - Ring Eyes! That's a very unique Ring & truly devoted. There are only four styles, but they are all very important. Ring Eyes font like our eyes held a million stories. Ring Eyes font like other of the Ring Family is the perfect choice for headlines, logos, branding, packaging, publications, and much more.
  18. Angely Blooming by Letterfreshstudio, $15.00
    Angely Blooming Duo This professional resource is also powerful because each font has its own magical design. Comes with four versions Regular, Italic, Script You can use it for almost anything like blog headers, posters, wedding elements, t-shirts, clothing, book covers, business cards, greeting cards, branding, invitations and quotes and so on. Feature: Uppercase Lowercase Number Accent (multilingual character) Thank you for your purchase!
  19. South Pacific by Nicky Laatz, $26.00
    Say hello to South Pacific Marker , a new bold inky font with a casual handwritten feel. South Pacific includes a large selection of natural-looking ligatures and extra alternate characters ( see previews) in it's Opentype Features - make sure you have your stylistic alternates switched on to enjoy all the extras. Four handy swashes are also included in the glyphset - accessible via your glyphs panel.
  20. Joomplank by ZetDesign, $15.00
    Joomplank is a decorative font with a pointed shape at the end of each letter. The pointed tip gives a firm impression on the appearance of your design. This font has four families that allow designs to choose according to their needs, plus an opentype feature that helps designers produce the best work. This font is very suitable for use in posters, screen printing, logos, and more.
  21. PR Scrolls 04 by PR Fonts, $15.50
    Inspired by food labels, signs and coats of arms, PR-Scrolls is a collection of images which can be used for framing text in contexts where antiquity, craftsmanship, or traditional quality are conveyed. There are several sets of glyphs which work together to make a variety of shapes, or banners of custom length. Most of the glyphs are presented in a range of four or more widths.
  22. Time To Play by Vozzy, $10.00
    Introducing vintage label font named Time To Play. This font has a wide languages support with west european and cyrillic characters (check out all available characters on previews). The font family has four styles: Base, Grunge, Volume and Texture. All styles have the same metrics and kerning. This font will look good on any vintage styled designs like a poster, T-shirt, label, logo, etc.
  23. Honolulu by Ana's Fonts, $12.00
    Honolulu is a cute hand-drawn font with four variations: - Regular, filled, sans and sans filled - Plus jumpy versions of each font (accessed by activating contextual alternates). Each font includes: - Two sets of caps - Numbers and punctuation - Multilingual support Fresh and perfect for the summer, in any design that needs a bold hand-drawn feel, such as postcards, notes and quotes, logos and branding.
  24. Zenon by CAST, $50.00
    Zenon is a compact text font in four weights. Zenon is a sum of different styles, from Francesco Griffo to Granjon, from modern typefaces to the first sketches of Times New Roman. Zenon is an apparently Renaissance revival with modernish proportions. A closer look reveals that it is a typographic potpourri. Zenon was design as part of the MATD program at the University of Reading.
  25. Gotica Lumina by Omine Type, $24.00
    Gotica Lumina is a an attempt to make blackletter more legible to the 21st century's eye. It is available in two styles: soft (for text) and sharp (for display). Both of them have an alternate font, which contains stylistic alternate forms for several characters, for a more “traditional” look. Opentype features: four styles of figures and currencies, ligatures (f-ligatures and c-ligatures), historical forms (long-s).
  26. Quebra by Vanarchiv, $55.00
    Quebra is an extend display sans-serif font family with four widths (Extra Condensed, Condensed, Normal and Expanded) and ten weights, italics versions are available. The main strokes contain small breaks simulating modulated variations on the letterforms, these details are more present on large body sizes. All font versions contain Latin and Cyrillic encoding characters and also ligatures, case-sensitive forms, fractions, oldstyle and finally tabular figures.
  27. Blomfer by Creative Juncture, $15.00
    Blomfer is a simple, yet dynamic Graphic Typeface based on the chamfering of a simple block font. The design element of the chamfered corners also expresses as the opposite, protruding seraph like corners and angled terminations to ascenders and descenders. It is available in four weights all of which contain many glyphs that includes accents, ligatures, and mathematic symbols to meet the needs of most latin languages.
  28. Rails by Superfried, $32.50
    Rails is an experimental, retro, outline display typeface designed by Superfried. Rails is available in four styles: display, broken, solid and solid broken. As the name suggests they are constructed from parallel tracks with the broken versions featuring distinct breaks for added impact. Combination of the two results in clean, flowing type with sudden and unexpected moments of disruption. Rails has been featured in Computer Arts magazine.
  29. Phoveus by Youngtype, $15.00
    Phoveus Modern Serif, This professional resource is also powerful because each font has its own magical design. Comes with four versions Regular, Italic, Bold, Bold Italic. You can use it for almost anything like blog headers, posters, wedding elements, t-shirts, clothing, book covers, business cards, greeting cards, branding, invitations and quotes and so on. Feature: Uppercase Lowercase Number Accent (multilingual character) Thank you for your purchase!
  30. Waves by Radko Hromátka, $30.00
    Waves is a sans serif typeface with pure but expressive look, which is notable even in smaller sizes. The softly decorative characters are also nicely visible in bigger sizes what makes Waves unique. A user can choose from two sets in all four weights. Each font features alternate letters, offers wide sets of characters including fractions and language support with all characters for Central European countries.
  31. Fidena by Pandanwangi, $16.00
    idena is an elegant sans serif font. Suitable for a variety of designs because of its neat and simple style, Fidena has the potential to become your favorite font of choice, whatever the occasion! Fidena includes four extraordinary weights - ordinary, hollow, thick and thin! They all work perfectly with each other and are an ideal companion for scripts and serifs. Download this and see for yourself!
  32. Mulberry Script by Cultivated Mind, $27.00
    Mulberry is a beautiful handwritten calligraphy script that comes with lovely alternates, ligatures, extras and ornaments. Choose between Mulberry Script or Mulberry Script Pro and two font weights (Regular/Bold). Mulberry Script comes with a basic set of alternates. Mulberry Script Pro comes with four sets of alternates including ligatures. This typeface can be used for fashion, apparel, stationery, magazines, letterpress, film, books and marketing.
  33. Altemus Rules by Altemus Creative, $11.00
    Rules is a collection of 174 geometric and shape rule designs including all flips and flops. Rules Two is a collection of 174 underlined geometric and shape rule designs including all flips and flops. Rules Three is a collection of 174 loop rule designs including all flips and flops. Rules Four is a collection of 174 classic and scotch rule designs including all flips and flops.
  34. Mainsail by Melvastype, $29.00
    Mainsail is a handwritten brush script font. It is casually written with dry brush pen, so it has this nice texture and flow. Mainsail has lots of alternates to make it look more like real handwriting; four sets of lower cases and two sets of upper cases. Mainsail is great option for logos, headlines and packaging. You can also use it in longer texts where you need this casual handwritten look. It will also combine well with sans and serif fonts. Mainsail has OpenType features that automatically makes text look more authentic. Discretionary Ligatures replaces other of two identical letters following each other. Contextual Alternates will unleash the full cycle of the alternates. It will cycle all four lower case sets to make the text look as natural as possible. Mainsail has also underline strokes in separate font called Mainsail Swash. It includes combined 52 different underlines, strokes and circles. With these you can add the final punch to your design.
  35. Black Corps by Pixesia Studio, $23.00
    Introducing Black Corps - Military Serif Font Black Corps is a military serif font that comes in four distinct styles - solid, inline, outline, and stencil. This versatile font is perfect for use in a wide range of design projects, including branding, advertising, and packaging. Its military aesthetic makes it suitable for use in official documents and military communications, and its four different styles allow you to create a wide range of looks. The solid style of Black Corps is bold and straightforward, making it perfect for use in headlines and titles. The inline style adds a touch of elegance, while the outline style is light and airy. And the stencil style is perfect for creating a rough, rugged look. FEATURES - Uppercase and Lowercase letters - Numbering and Punctuations - Multilingual Support - Works on PC or Mac - Simple Installation - Support Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe InDesign, also works on Microsoft Word Hope you Like it. Thanks.
  36. Brightland by Pixesia Studio, $23.00
    Introducing Brightland - Condensed Sans Serif Font Brightland is a condensed sans serif font that comes in four distinct styles - solid, solid italic, line, and line italic. This versatile font is perfect for use in a wide range of design projects, including branding, advertising, and packaging. Its clean, modern aesthetic makes it suitable for use in a variety of settings, and its four different styles allow you to create a wide range of looks. The solid style of Brightland is straightforward and uncomplicated, making it perfect for use in headlines and titles. The solid italic style adds a touch of flair, while the line style is light and airy. And the line italic style is perfect for creating a more playful, imaginative look. FEATURES - All Caps - Numbering and Punctuations - Multilingual Support - Works on PC or Mac - Simple Installation - Support Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe InDesign, also works on Microsoft Word Hope you Like it. Thanks.
  37. Dolly Pro by Underware, $50.00
    Dolly Pro is a book typeface with a flourishing flavour. She’s suitable for classical book type setting as well as for more contemporary magazine designs. The family consists of four fonts: Dolly Regular is neutral and useful for long texts. Dolly Italic is narrower and lighter in colour than the Regular, and so it can be used to emphasize words within Regular text. Dolly Bold is also useful in emphasizing words within Regular text. It also works well as a display type. Dolly Small Caps is intended for setting whole words or strings of characters. With its relatively low contrast, Dolly is perfectly legible in really small sizes. When Dolly is applied in bigger sizes, such as book covers, more crispy details will show up. These four fonts provide a good basis for most of the problems of book typography. Dolly Pro fonts have Underware’s Latin Plus character set, supporting a total of 219 languages.
  38. Deus by Renegade Fonts, $22.00
    Deus is when type design is brought to extreme. It tries to answer the question whether you can design all glyphs in one axis of stress. It does not try to be all purpose, useful at all sizes, legible or readable and most of all it does not try to be neutral. It has its own style you either accept or not. But if you do so, it has many great stuff inside. Every glyph has the same width across four masters, so you can change the style in one title or even make an animation out of that. It also has some cool animated emojis, so make sure you take all four styles! Deus has two sets of styles. "Deus" that has an expanded glyph set, and "Deus Basic" that comes with a limited glyph set. You can play around with "Deus Basic" since you get it for free, then fall in love with this font family and go for the full version.
  39. Compatil Exquisit by Linotype, $50.99
    Compatil from Linotype is the first comprehensive type system which enables all typographical elements to be used to full effect in order to reproduce the message conveyed by text information. Four different type styles with a total of 16 weights including italics have been merged into a unique typographical network. There are now no limits to the font user's creativity.The system is a product of technical innovation and constitutes a new design approach which meets the highest aesthetic standards. Compatil is a typeface family from the Platinum Collection. This series was created for the highest quality demanded by professional typography and includes complete families digitized using the newest technology, serving the specific needs of corporate design and similar projects. This Value Pack contains four different type styles of the Compatil type system: Linotype Compatil Exquisit Pro Regular, Italic, Bold and Bold Italic. These Pro fonts include the small caps and Adobe Central European character set for OpenType-supporting applications like Adobe InDesign.
  40. Bix Bats by Linotype, $29.99
    The Bix Bats symbol family was developed in 2003 by Argentinean designer Victor Garcia to complement his display text font Bix Plain. Bix Bats contains four different symbol fonts. Most of the characters in these fonts have their lower halves reversed out. Typing a line of text in these symbol fonts, or mixing these symbol fonts with Bix Plain, will create a very interesting text effect: the bottom half of your lines of text will be reversed out, on top of a colored bar. Bix Bats Arrows contains numerous possible arrow combinations, from archery references to the American recycling symbol. Bix Bats Funny includes all of the symbols needed for a party, from beer steins to bunny rabbits! Bix Bats Shiny has enough starbursts to light up a night sky, and in Bix Bats Wired you will find all of the technological accessories needed to be in the now. All four fonts are included in the Take Type 5 collection from Linotype GmbH."
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