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  1. Sea Angel by Zane Studio, $18.00
    Sea Angel - Elegant Beauty Expressive Serif Font - Fashion Classy Luxury Font Sea Angel comes with several binders, so you can combine them to create the perfect typographic design. The Sea Angel Elegant Serif font is perfect for your upcoming project. Such as luxury logo and branding, classy editorial design, women's magazine, cosmetic brand, fashion promotion, art gallery branding, museum, architectural history, boutique branding, stationery design, blog design, modern advertising design, invitation card, art quote, home decoration , book titles/covers, special events, and more. Hope you enjoy my fonts and if you have any questions feel free to message & I'm happy to help :) Zane Studio
  2. Festival by Sparklefonts, $22.00
    A digital foundry situated in England's rural South-West and established in 2005, Sparklefonts is Geoff Andersen, a man on a quest, from philosophy to aesthetics, from wild inspiration to wild gesticulation, from post-modernism right through to post-rationalisation. Boldly seeking unique and viable letterform architectures, he is equally determined to maintain legibility without compromising style. His journey has taken him through stencils and uncials, calligraphy and typography, through graphic design and guitar design. The story has been moving, the view spectacular, the punctuation superb. Geoff's sources are apparently limitless, his passion overwhelming, his fonts a labor of love, his therapist a Trojan!
  3. Bufftron by Juliawan90, $15.00
    The BUFFTRON Font. It lets you create Logos, business cards, posters, branding, stationery, design titles, blog headers, quote art, typographic art, BUFFTRON Font is suitable for types of designs such as branding projects, logos, architectural design, construction, social media posts. What's Included: - Works on PC & Mac - Simple installation - Can be accessed in Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, CorelDRAW, Adobe InDesign. BUFFTRON Fonts also includes a complete set of upper and lowercase letters, numbers, punctuation, multilingual. It will be perfect for all kinds of printing techniques, You can embroider, laser cut, gold foil, etc. Need help? If you want to ask another question, send me a message.
  4. Historism Border 2D by 2D Typo, $36.00
    Historism Border 2D is a collection of ornaments organized into four font files. The ornaments can be divided into two groups: Friezes (borders) and Rapports (patterns). All the ornaments attribute to the period of Historicism, which prevailed in art in the middle of the 19th century. The ornaments are based on elements of architectural decorations of Lviv buildings in Ukraine. The author personally collected the material and embodied it in the font. This makes the font exclusive and unique among other digital collections of ornaments. These patterns are perfectly suited to be used in the design of invitations, diplomas, certificates or other printed materials in classic-style design.
  5. Refita by Hanzel Space, $25.00
    Refita, is a wedge serif font that is sure to stand out! A little bit retro and a bit modern, Refita. is great for logos, editorial or web design. The unique sharp serifs mixed with thin strokes give off a bold mid century architectural vibe. This modern serif typeface features serifs. Perfect for gorgeous logos & titles, The Refita will pair beautifully with many fonts and work well with whatever project you're working on. Uppercase Lowercase Numbers & Punctuation That's it! If you have any questions at all , feel free to pop me a private message , I'm always more than happy to help you along :) Happy creating! Hanief Studio
  6. Brovile by Hanzel Space, $25.00
    Brovile, is a wedge serif font that is sure to stand out! A little bit retro and a bit modern, Brovile. is great for logos, editorial or web design. The unique sharp serifs mixed with thin strokes give off a bold mid century architectural vibe. This modern serif typeface features serifs. Perfect for gorgeous logos & titles, The Brovile. will pair beautifully with many fonts and work well with whatever project you're working on. Web font Uppercase Lowercase Numbers & Punctuation That's it! If you have any questions at all , feel free to pop me a private message , I'm always more than happy to help you along :) Happy creating! Hanzel Studio
  7. Nomos Slab by Identity Letters, $45.00
    What is a brutalist typeface? The exact definition is anyone’s guess. Regardless, the Nomos superfamily is our take on the genre. Like the eponymous architectural style, Nomos is raw, direct, and honest. Its unrefined aesthetics reveal an orderly construction that is as firmly rooted in classic modernism as in the internet age—with simple, functional letterforms and the blunt convergence of diagonal and vertical stems. The low-contrast Nomos Slab subfamily has 18 styles and a set of 1000+ characters. Its tense curves let it shine in contemporary applications such as UI/UX design, AR/VR apps, and multimedia branding everywhere from banking to beverages. Pairs gracefully with Nomos Sans.
  8. Moreske 2D by 2D Typo, $36.00
    The name Moreske, Maureske, Morisca, Morisco comes from Spanish “Mauritanian”. This ornament is based on the greenery motif with strongly stylized stems and leaves fancifully interlacing. Such ornaments were widely used in the 16th century in various decorations from architecture to household goods, and book covers in particular. The font contains high quality vector graphics with elaborate attention to details. This collection consists of friezes (borders) and closed compositions in the shape of circles, squares, rectangles and triangles that can be organized into repeats (patterns). Morseke 2D can be easily used not only in a traditional approach, but also in grunge stylistics enriching your compositions.
  9. Groundhog by Sparklefonts, $22.00
    A digital foundry situated in England's rural South-West and established in 2005, Sparklefonts is Geoff Andersen, a man on a quest, from philosophy to aesthetics, from wild inspiration to wild gesticulation, from post-modernism right through to post-rationalisation. Boldly seeking unique and viable letterform architectures, he is equally determined to maintain legibility without compromising style. His journey has taken him through stencils and uncials, calligraphy and typography, through graphic design and guitar design. The story has been moving, the view spectacular, the punctuation superb. Geoff's sources are apparently limitless, his passion overwhelming, his fonts a labor of love, his therapist a Trojan!
  10. Organon Sans by G-Type, $60.00
    The six weight Organon Sans typeface is a stylish and feature-laden OpenType family which complements its sister Organon Serif, both components working in tandem to create an elegant, legible and thoughtfully designed suite of fonts which share similar cap & x heights, stem widths and ascender/descender values. Tapered stems give the Organon Sans fonts an attractively robust appearance.
  11. Happy Trip by Vozzy, $10.00
    Introducing vintage label font named Happy Trip. This font has a wide languages support with west european and cyrillic characters (check out all available characters on previews). The font familty has six styles: Regular, Aged, Texture, Outline and three colorful styles. This font will look good on any vintage styled designs like a poster, T-shirt, label, logo, etc.
  12. Tropicalia Type by danni.creative, $22.00
    Thx for checking out Tropicalia Type! This hand written display font gives a tropical feeling to any project. Perfect for logos, product packaging, posters, cards, printed quotes, t-shirt design and whatever your imagination holds. Tropicalia Type comes with a complete set of uppercase and lowercase alternates, which can easily be accessed through the glyphs panel. Enjoy!
  13. Barely Legal by Vozzy, $10.00
    Introducing a vintage font named Barely Legal. This font was inspired by bootleggers in the 1930s. All available characters you can see at the screenshots. This font has six styles: Regular, Shadow, Texture, Rough, Shadow FX and Texture FX. This font will look good on any retro and mafia styled designs like a poster, T-shirt, label, logo, etc.
  14. HU Malrang by Heummdesign, $30.00
    'HU Malrang' is a font that gives a round and soft feel to its tightly packed modules. This font has a variable function, allowing users to fine-tune the thickness they want. (Available only in Adobe programs.) Six basic weights are provided so that they can be used even in programs that do not apply the variable function.
  15. Sport Bar by Vozzy, $10.00
    Introducing original label font named Sport Bar. This font has a wide languages support with west european and cyrillic characters (check out all available characters on previews). The font family has six styles: Regular, Contour, Fill1,Fill2, Rough1 and Rough2. This font will look good on any vintage styled designs like a poster, T-shirt, label, logo, etc.
  16. Eunoia by Shinntype, $39.00
    Eunoia is an eye-popping, high-contrast, condensed, geometric, sans serif typeface. The family is not, as is usual, built around variance in weight or skew, but alternate letterforms. Eunoia is a system of six fonts with interchangeable characters. Use the fonts individually (each has a quite distinct personality), or mix and match to create eunique wordmarks.
  17. No Remorse by Vozzy, $10.00
    Introducing vintage label font named No Remorse. This font has a multilungual and cyrillic characters support (check out all available characters on previews). The font family has six styles: Regular, Inline, Shadow, Inline FX, Shadow FX and Aged. This font will look good on any vintage styled designs like a poster, T-shirt, label, logo, etc.
  18. Uniwerek by GRIN3 (Nowak), $-
    Uniwerek is a hand drawn font, inspired by college and university sportswear. The Uniwerek font family consists of six fonts: Uniwerek, UniwerekBold, UniwerekBlack, UniwerekLight, UniwerekHollow, UniwerekStencil. UniwerekBlack and UniwerekLight can be used together by layering UniwerekLight above a differently coloured UniwerekBlack. Language support includes Western, Central and Eastern European character sets, as well as Baltic and Turkish languages.
  19. Nika by Typecaste, $22.00
    Nika is a display face with a quirky personality. Born as part of an experiment in contrast within typeface development, Nika has a thin body with chunky serifs. She is simultaneously sleek and playful, legible and distinct. As part of a magazine repertoire, on neighborhood flyers, or a blog, Nika feels at home in various applications.
  20. Regio Mono by Degarism Studio, $30.00
    Regio Mono is a monospaced typeface designed with industrial-strength, sturdy columns and tidy layouts. contrasting geometric shapes and sharp terminals. Whether used in design or in a code editor, Design proposal, Ads, Packaging and more. Regio Mono comes in six weights, from Ultra Light to Bold, and with a character set that covers over 200 Latin languages.
  21. Gulfs Display by Studio Sun, $10.00
    Gulfs Display Inspired by the 90's playful cartoon & comic books. This playful font comes in six widths; condensed, semi condensed, normal, semi expanded, expanded and extra expanded. This font can be used for modern and vintage designs, also can be easily paired with some graphic elements (Illustration, Photography) this font perfect for, Logotype, Branding, Title, and Packaging.
  22. MVB Grenadine by MVB, $39.00
    Reminiscent of the hand-lettering found in mid-century children’s books, Akemi Aoki’s MVB Grenadine is a quirky sans, broken free of its geometric roots. Letterforms bounce along the baseline in a jolly dance, yet remain clear and legible, whatever the reader’s age. MVB Grenadine is available in a broad range of six weights, each with italics.
  23. Beard Point by Vozzy, $15.00
    Introducing vintage label font named Beard Point. This font family has an additional characters and multilingual support (check out all available characters on preview). The font family has six styles: Regular, Shadow, Texture, Shadow FX, Texture FX, Aged. This font will look good on any vintage styled designs like a poster, T-shirt, label, logo, etc.
  24. Show Card Pen JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The 1920 edition of “How to Paint Signs and Sho’ Cards” by E. C. Matthews offered a number of examples of then-modern lettering styles for sign painters and show card writers. A bold display alphabet made with a round lettering nib is now available as Show Card Pen JNL, in both regular and oblique versions.
  25. Brumers by Trustha, $17.00
    Brumers is a fun sans serif font. Inspired by the curves of a bear. The basic concept is actually hand-drawn. Then, I developed and improved it in the next process. It comes in six styles, which makes it easy to choose according to the project you are working on. Brumers is perfect for headlines, branding, and many more.
  26. Silica by Stone Type Foundry, $49.00
    This slab serif is a general purpose type in six weights. The lighter weights are useful for short passages of text. The heavier weights are a versatile tool for setting headlines. Available weights are Extra Light, Light, Regular, Semibold, Bold, Black. Silica was designed to withstand condensation using horizontal scaling without compromising the weighting scheme of the design.
  27. Fox Sans Pro by TipografiaRamis, $39.00
    Fox Sans Pro – an upgraded version of Fox Sans TRF (2008), with careful refinements to glyph shapes and extension of glyph amounts, which enabled support of more Latin languages as well as support of Cyrillic. Four more styles have been added to the original six styles. This typeface is released in OpenType format with some OpenType features.
  28. Hell Rider by Vozzy, $10.00
    Introducing vintage label font named Hell Rider. This font has an additional characters and multilungual (check out all available characters on previews). This font family has six styles: Regular, Shadow, Shadow FX, Scratch, Scratch Shadow, Scratch Shadow FX. This font will look good on any vintage styled designs like a poster, T-shirt, label, logo, etc.
  29. Bandera Display by AndrijType, $21.00
    This contrast serif typeface is good for display use. Bandera Display has six weights with original italics. It catches attention in headlines of posters and magazines. It works well with Bandera (slab serif), Osnova (sans serif) and Bandera Text (serif) fonts. Bandera is Spanish for ‘flag’. And Bandera is a symbol of Ukrainian fighting for freedom for many years.
  30. Breakfast Burrito by Hanoded, $15.00
    Recently I have been watching some re-runs of Dexter. In season 1, Debra has a rough morning and complains she cannot make it through the day without eating a breakfast burrito. The name stuck, a font was born and the result is Breakfast Burrito font. It is a tall, all caps typeface with a little twist.
  31. Vida Bandida by Vozzy, $20.00
    Introducing vintage label font named Vida Bandida. It is based on my other font, Black Widow. All available characters you can see at the screenshots. This font has six styles: Regular, Full, Shadow, Shadow FX, Texture and Texture FX. This font will look good on any vintsge styled designs like a poster, T-shirt, label, logo, etc.
  32. Service Men JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Service Men JNL is a collection of twenty-six service industry-related messages carried by a courier. Each image is offered facing left and facing right. A blank message panel is available on both the period and comma keys for adding special text. The classic 1940s-era artwork adds a nostalgic touch to these simple reminders.
  33. Jetworld by Nelson Borhek Press, $12.00
    Jetworld is the space-age typeface with the retro-forward look. Jetworld’s tapered and weighted parabolic-arch curves interplay with its rigid, straight verticals and horizontals to create an unexpected but pleasing motion and a rhythm that is constantly changing. Jetworld is an OpenType font that speaks of clean space-age design, midcentury optimism, and the promise of new frontiers. Jetworld gives a midcentury-modern or retro-futuristic look to book covers, magazine layouts, posters, and album covers. But Jetworld is adaptable, too. With hints of ancient cuneiform writings mixed with the look of markings on an alien spaceship, Jetworld spans eons. And Jetworld’s large character set includes multi-lingual support and many other special characters. That means Jetworld can be used for more than just headlines and more than just English. Jetworld combines a distinctive personality with surprising readability. Jetworld is unusual in that it is not descended from handwriting or calligraphy. Instead, Jetworld was inspired by midcentury modern architecture and consumer goods. Think of the parabolic arches seen in midcentury masterpieces like the Theme Building at Los Angeles International Airport, the TWA terminal at JFK Airport in New York, and even the cartoon architecture of “The Jetsons” television show. Think of boomerang-patterned Formica countertops and tabletops, or arch-shaped “hairpin” legs on midcentury furniture. Jetworld’s character shapes were inspired by all of these. Jetworld—direct from the world of the future to you.
  34. Trollkatt by Hanoded, $15.00
    A Trollkatt in Norwegian myth, is the cat associated with witches. The last few days a stray ginger cat seems to have adopted us - she comes into the house, lies down on the carpet and loves the cat food we bought her. We have posted some ‘found a cat’ messages online and hung op some flyers - just in case someone is missing a cat. Because of the stray, I decided that I should name this font something cattish, so Trollkatt is what popped up. The font is quite nice; I made it with my Chinese ink and a brush, from which I cut most of the hairs. This font won’t catch mice, but it will put some magic into your designs! And the stray cat… well, if she isn’t chipped and no one comes to fetch her, we will keep her. #happyending
  35. Miss Seshat by Eurotypo, $48.00
    In Egyptian mythology, Seshat was the Ancient Egyptian goddess of wisdom, knowledge, and writing. She was seen as a scribe and record keeper, and her name means she who scrivens, and is credited with inventing writing. Miss Seshat font is a fun, charming and expressive handwritten font with 900 glyphs. They have many advantages of the OpenType futures to choose from: stylistic alternates, contextual alternates, and a full set of standard and discretionary ligatures, Swatches, Beginnings and endings, as a rich set of 120 ornaments, connectors and catch words. Miss Seshat Pro version supports all diacritics for CE languages. They've been specially thought to obtain endless possibilities of composition and to help to make each creation unique and interesting. Miss Seshat font can be used in packaging design, children books, advertising, logotypes, greeting cards, web sites and much more.
  36. Kate Greenaway's Alphabet by Wiescher Design, $49.50
    Some time ago I bought my smallest book ever: Kate Greenaway’s Alphabet* 57 x 72 mm. I thought it was the sweetest little book I had ever seen. Not knowing about the fame of the designer Kate Greenaway (1846-1901), I put it in some dark drawer and looked at it from time to time. Kate’s books were all outstanding successes in English publishing history; she was an icon of the Victorian era. Some of those books are still being reprinted today. This little gem I had accidentally acquired has become very rare and I have not found any reprints yet. So I thought maybe I could adapt her drawings for use on today’s computers. I ventured to redraw her delicate illustrations, blowing them up 300 percent, being forced to simplify them without losing her touch. It took quite some time! While redrawing them, I discovered that she most certainly drew them in at least three different sessions as well. Then I scanned my drawings and put them in a font. To make the font more usable, I added the ten numerals in Kate’s style; the original does not have those. I hope she would have liked my adaptations. Yours in a very preserving mood, Gert Wiescher. * Kate Greenaway’s Alphabet, edited by George Rutledge & Sons, London and New York, ca. 1885.
  37. LiebeLotte Swell by LiebeFonts, $29.90
    Have you heard? It’s in the stars: next July we collide with Mars! But until then, there are plenty of good reasons to treat yourself to this swell typeface. LiebeLotte Swell is a great investment for letter lovers who design beautiful things for their friends and family and also for designers who love their clients: Your next birthday invitation? Check. That photo album you’re making for your mom? Check. The business cards you’re designing for your friend who runs a deli? Check. There are so many nice things that want to be designed, and LiebeLotte Swell wants to be your assistant in the old-fashioned way: polite and friendly. Just like her monolinear siblings in the LiebeLotte family, charming LiebeLotte Swell knows how to impress with her perfectly drawn curves and her perfectly connected loopy letterforms. Of course LiebeLotte Swell comes with a state-of-the-art character set. She also sports a variety of ligatures and alternative forms, available through OpenType features. (Please make sure your software supports ligatures for the letter connections and OpenType if you wish to use the advanced features.) Advanced designers, check out the complete LiebeLotte family with six weights of monolinear loopiness. You may also want to take a look at our best-sellers LiebeErika and LiebeKlara, they get along great with LiebeLotte Swell.
  38. Makiritare by John Moore Type Foundry, $29.95
    Makiritare is a display font for headlines that originates from a research work on pure geometry of great simplicity from a Venezuelan ethnicity artisanal form from men called Makiritare or Yecuana. These rivers sailors and architects of the jungle live in the village of Santa Maria de Erebato on the border with Brazil. Despite having a prodigious symbolism in their art, they didn't have until recently a font that is tailored to your expression. It all started with a trip to the Amazon in 1976 with the notion of creating my thesis as a graphic design student. In 1992 I created the first letterform that was evolving to a more elaborate version being presented and selected at the International Typography Biennial Letras Latinas in 2006. Today JMTF presents Makiritare with a more complete and mature family of three weights, alternative characters, small caps, ordinals and ligatures. Makiritare fits any application that have an innovative and modernist purposes. Recommended for titles or short phrases, with striking large-scale use.
  39. Office Stamps JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Office Stamps JNL is a collection of twenty-six images recreating the familiar 'stock' rubber stamps used in offices for decades before self-inking stamps and desktop printing made them relics of the past. Modeled from vintage sources, all of the images have been re-drawn by Jeff Levine to have a crisper look than simply utilizing scanned imprints of old marking devices.
  40. Centima by TipografiaRamis, $29.00
    Centima – a geometric sans serif typeface family, built in six styles. The typeface is intended for use in display sizes, but also is quite legible in text and is well suited for editorial and brand design. Centima is released in OpenType format with support for most European languages and includes some OpenType features – proportional/tabular, lining/oldstyle figures, slashed zero, ligatures, fractions.
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