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  1. ITC Willow by ITC, $40.99
    Willow font was designed by Tony Forster, a fanciful font in the Viennese Secessionist style. The work of Scottish architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh inspired this condensed sans serif typeface with its rough edges and selection of alternate and ligature characters. Willow font revives the look of the arts and crafts of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
  2. Foda Egypt by Fo Da, $20.00
    Foda Egypt is a sans-serif font family comes with 6 main weights and their italics, with 599 glyphs that support many languages and cover many OTF features such as accents, ligatures, kerning and more … Foda Egypt is a stylish modern sans-serif suited for headlines, newspapers and many purposes thanks to the clean lines and sharp edges that render out so clearly on screens which increases legibility for all users.
  3. Mellin by Greater Albion Typefounders, $7.95
    Mellin takes us to the simple designs of the Streamline era. It is based on heavy vertical strokes with a slight taper. Mellin is offered in a solid form as well as an open outline face, and is ideally suited for posters that aim at the elegant functionality of the 40s and 50s.
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  5. Souffle by Eurotypo, $48.00
    Souffle fonts are carefully hand-drawn made, with different letter shapes, full of ligatures, and stylistic alternates that will provide great flexibility for your designs. They come in three versions: Solid, College and Rayé (rough sketched); Including diacritics for CE languages. They fit perfect for logos and packaging design, posters, children books and many other purposes.
  6. Mosco by ATK Studio, $15.00
    Mosco™ is a new decorative geometric display typeface. Cleanliness and solid. A complete set of cohesive characters (A-Z) and multilanguage characters (latin based). Develop a visual presentation that complements the style and personality of the new typeface. Perfect for any purposes such as posters, logotypes and headlines.
  7. Public Utility JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Public Utility JNL digitally duplicates the look of those small white-on-black self-adhesive stickers used by cities, power companies and telecommunication firms in order to identify utility poles and other service locations. A blank rectangle is available on both the solid and broken vertical bar positions.
  8. Landepz by Zamjump, $9.00
    Landepz Typefamily includes three normal styles, grunge texture and glitch, Landepz is a family of bold hand-printed types, celebrating the style of the original printing press and all its beautiful imperfections. Its solid, robust shape lends itself to a robust design, while its texture provides an authentic sound.
  9. ITC Vinyl by ITC, $29.99
    ITC Vinyl was designed by J. Keith Moore, who was born in Germany but raised in Colorado. The typeface is a hybrid of Art Nouveau, street attitude, and 1950s design and was created with pen, ink, and French curves before being converted into digital fonts with Adobe Illustrator. ITC Vinyl is a family of four display faces in outline and solid designs with corresponding sawtooth" variants for each."
  10. Busky by Craft Supply Co, $20.00
    Urban Graffiti Font Busky Introduction Meet Urban Graffiti Font Busky, a vibrant display font inspired by street art. This font captures the essence of graffiti culture. It’s perfect for adding a playful touch to your designs. Busky’s bold and lively appearance is sure to grab attention. Design and Style Busky features bubble letter forms, giving it a fun and bouncy feel. Each character is crafted to resemble graffiti bubbles. The font’s rounded edges convey a sense of movement and fluidity. This style is ideal for projects needing a touch of urban flair.
  11. The Secret Library by PeachCreme, $21.00
    “The Secret Library” perfectly encapsulates the vintage scribbled italic while adding a contemporary twist. It intentionally retains inky edges in an effort to convey the feel of antiquity. This font looks great in books, illustrations, posters, and on stationery. All uppercase/lowercase letters have at least one alternative glyph.
  12. My Gristy by Yohanes Oktav, $12.00
    Rediscover Classic Beauty font style with a Modern Edge taste in Serif Wonder: My Gristy. Catchy ligature upscaled your name into unique logotype. My Gristy also available with basic Latin multilingual. Bring your business to the brighter future with the soul of the timeless of the past era.
  13. MBF Reute by Moonbandit, $42.00
    Introducing MBF Reute, a cutting-edge font that redefines modern typography. With its squared, minimalist design, this typeface strikes a perfect balance between rounded warmth and sharp precision. Clean lines and a contemporary aesthetic make MBF Reute the go-to choice for a sleek and versatile visual language.
  14. VTG Watson Steel Pen by Voltage Ltd, $35.00
    If you're regularly compelled to scrawl fiery French poetry, declare independence, or design indie folk albums, then Chris Watson's romantic Steel Pen typeface is for you. With old-school edge and spirited opentype alternates, it's as gallant as type gets.
  15. Toy Decals JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    For decades, cereal companies have included premiums [promotional gifts] inside their packages, printed on the cartons or to send for with a special coupon and redemption instructions. During the 1940s, Pep cereal [a long-discontinued Kellogg's brand] offered a series of water-applied decals within its boxes. Most likely made by the Meyercord Company (one of America's largest transfer decal manufacturers at the time), one decal in particular had an alphabet in gold letters with black outlines. (One can only presume the marketing strategy was to have kids bug their parents to buy more Pep cereal if the child needed more than one letter of the alphabet for his or her initials!) Those decal letters have inspired a digital version as the outline character font Toy Decals JNL, which is available in regular oblique, solid and solid oblique styles.
  16. Honua by EternalEyes, $22.00
    Honua means “Earth” in Hawaiian. Honua is a decorative typeface inspired by nature, and gives back to it by planting trees and corals around the world for every font sold.
  17. Quodlibet Serif by Signature Type Foundry, $43.00
    The new typeface system is based on legibility of Renaissance and Baroque Antiqua. It maintains the quality of drawings without an overpowering historical legacy. The current concept makes the system a universal whole. Abrading of sharp edges which could catch one’s attention leads to a fine rounding of details. In this way, a sans drawing does not look hard and sterile unlike most of its contemporaries. Special attention was paid to every detail of each letter. The professional question of how to incorporate brightening wedges into the dark places of individual strokes’ onsets was resolved by rounded shapes that have their graphic response in the detail of the serifs. Particularly in larger sizes the typeface offers drawing sophistication and dimensional interconnection. Apart from Cyrillic alphabet, the alphabet design includes ­Vietnamese ­accents.
  18. Quodlibet Sans by Signature Type Foundry, $43.00
    The new typeface system is based on legibility of Renaissance and Baroque Antiqua. It maintains the quality of drawings without an overpowering historical legacy. The current concept makes the system a universal whole. Abrading of sharp edges which could catch one’s attention leads to a fine rounding of details. In this way, a sans drawing does not look hard and sterile unlike most of its contemporaries. Special attention was paid to every detail of each letter. The professional question of how to incorporate brightening wedges into the dark places of individual strokes’ onsets was resolved by rounded shapes that have their graphic response in the detail of the serifs. Particularly in larger sizes the typeface offers drawing sophistication and dimensional interconnection. Apart from Cyrillic alphabet, the alphabet design includes ­Vietnamese ­accents.
  19. Giraffe Skin by Scholtz Fonts, $19.00
    GiraffeSkin is an exciting, contemporary font. The popularity of the "animal skin" look in contmporary clothing and soft furnishing design make GiraffeSkin a must for designers on the cutting edge. It is best used for headings and where you intend to make a strong impact, with an African wildlife look. The font comes in two versions, one based on the popular Kassena font, the other based on Zim, one of Scholtz Fonts new designs.
  20. Radial by A New Machine, $19.00
    Radial is a multi-line retro sans-serif font that is reminiscent of fonts from the 70s / disco era. It is all caps, but the lower case glyphs have rounded edges for a subtle difference if you are looking for a softer look. Use open type for some discretionary ligatures of common letter pairs (when set in all caps). Great for use on posters and in headline copy.
  21. ZebraSkin by Scholtz Fonts, $19.00
    ZebraSkin is an exciting, contemporary display font, incorporating the distinctive markings of one of Africa's most striking animals. One style is available: ZebraSkin Aarde, based on the Aarde Black font. It is best used in conjunction with Aarde Black or Aarde Outline. The popularity of the "animal skin" look in contmporary clothing and soft furnishing design make ZebraSkin a must for artists on the creative edge of contemporary design.
  22. Hoakey by PizzaDude.dk, $20.00
    Hoakey is not really a grunge font, although it comes with rugged edges and a worn surface. This may sound like a grunge typeface, but Hoakey is a lot more than that! It oozes romance. Hoakey has curly alternate uppercase letters, and ligatures for both double lowercase and double numbers. You will need to use OpenType supporting applications to use the autoligatures.
  23. Linotype Gaius by Linotype, $29.99
    Gaius is a beautiful script face with a nice relationship between the broad-edged pen and the proportions of the letterforms. It is very flexible and gives a personal touch due to its various alternate fonts with swash beginners, ending and ligature letterforms. Like Zapfino from Hermann Zapf, Gaius offers a great variety and makes the text more personal and readable.
  24. Rage Italic by ITC, $40.99
    Rage Italic is the work of American designer Ron Zwingelberg. It was one of the first casual brush style scripts with a rough, textured edge. The initial-like capitals complement a lowercase alphabet which links together to create the look of true handwriting. Rage Italic font is ideal for work that should have the spontaneous look of pen writing on parchment.
  25. Unhuman by AN Studio, $22.90
    Inspired by a futuristic cyberpunk and Neo-Tokyo vibe, UNHUMAN is a typeface that embodies the essence of technology and innovation. With its simple shapes and wide form featuring 45° cuts, this font brings a sleek and hi-tech aesthetic to your designs. Created by AN Górski, UNHUMAN is the perfect choice for projects that require a modern and cutting-edge look. **Uppercase
  26. Primordial by Hanoded, $15.00
    Primordial is a chaotic handmade script font. It is rough around the edges, glyphs are shaky and don’t follow a baseline. Yet, in all this chaos, you will find the budding of a new idea, a glimpse of hope and a glint of something beautiful. Primordial comes in a regular and italic style, plus a back slanted style called Primordial Chaos.
  27. Dynamic Duo by Comicraft, $19.00
    Batman & Robin! Thelma & Louise! Butch Cassidy & The Sundance Kid! Hip Flask & Farrell! Frodo & Sam! Sonny & Cher! Calvin & Hobbes! Bert & Ernie! Dynamic Duos exist in all forms of literature & entertainment, and now Comicraft is proud to introduce its latest alliterative offering, DYNAMIC DUO! A buddy movie in font form, Dynamic Duo is a team-up of Solid and Open weights who can’t decide who is the lead and who is the sidekick! In the fine tradition of all two-in-ones and company-wide comic crossovers, first they fight and then they team up — to take your design on the biggest, loudest, most intense adventure of All Time. Dynamic Duo features comic-book style hook caps and alternate uppercase letters which automatically cycle for a more natural, hand-drawn appearance. Solid and Open weights can be layered to create chromatic effects, and matching variable fonts allow near-infinite control of weight and slant. Each weight contains 478 glyphs and supports 220 languages. Comicraft fonts are created BY comic book letterers FOR lettering comic books. Accept no substitutes! Artwork by Axel Medellin from Elephantmen #73
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  29. Beking by Grontype, $12.00
    Beking is a brand new bold font, it looks tough and sharp edges. the font is fun and created with unique style through lines. Beking is a perfect for any project from posters or flyer designs, logo tagline to t-shirts and packaging, Bold Condensed look will give your designs outstanding look and make your creative work look great. Features : Beking Standard glyphs Numeral and Punctuations Multilingual Support Thankyou for Choosing This Font, Regard. Grontype
  30. Pitch by Device, $39.00
    A heavy block sans in chrome and solid variants. The high lower-case x-height and short ascenders and descenders permit tight line spacing for an impactful, punchy effect. The chrome variant works well at larger sizes and in shorter settings.
  31. Aorta by Gaslight, $25.00
    Aorta was designed for independent subcultural zine. It have stencil in place of lower-case and digit stencil in place of old style digit. Aorta good for headlines, posters, editorial design... Aorta have condensed proportion and good in solid matter.
  32. Starlight Lovers by Hanoded, $15.00
    I have always loved gazing at the stars. Too bad that you don’t get to see a true starry night these days - mostly because of light pollution. Starlight Lovers is a messy serif. It is hand painted, using a brush and Chinese ink, so the edges may be a bit rough. In my opinion, this adds to the font’s character! Starlight Lovers is an ideal font for (Christmas) cards, book covers, posters and product packaging. Comes with a milky way of diacritics as well!
  33. Carpe Noctem by Hanoded, $20.00
    Carpe Noctem (Latin for ‘Seize The Night’), was a bit of a surprise. Someone asked me if I could create a lower case for my Closet Skeleton font. I began working on it and lo and behold, a beautiful font started taking shape. So, if you’re in need of a slightly scary fairytale font, complete with angled edges, swirly bits, a couple of alternate - even more curly - glyphs and an alternate medieval ampersand, then Carpe Noctem is your typeface!
  34. Arya by TipoType, $19.90
    Arya is a display typeface, based on Roman proportions. It has three versions, differentiated by the amount of the drawn lines. Single is solid. Double is sturdy but light. Triple is versatile and includes alternatives. They can be combined in layers. Capsule versions (White and Black) are designed to do quick, simple and elegant labels.
  35. Marcheile by Arterfak Project, $15.00
    Marcheile is a display font, inspired by Gatsby & Vintage looks. The All-Caps font which comes from a combination of art deco and retro style. Luxury shapes, clean & solid that very possible to apply in many design project. Marcheile also has some OpenType features to gives you many alternatives in your creative process. There's some ligatures, many alternates, and 18 accents. Great choice for your headline, editorial, logotype, quotes, typography and more!
  36. Saxo by Eurotypo, $35.00
    The Saxo family is based on the typefaces of the twenties and thirties, where through the Art Deco and Futurism were built the foundations of the modern movement. Designed from basic geometric shapes (triangle, circle and square). This font transmits his solid character and modern spirit, through 470 glyphs, including Opentype features like ligatures, stylistic alternates and borders based on the geometry of the typeface. All Saxo fonts come with CE languages support.
  37. Marsheila by Arterfak Project, $15.00
    Marsheila is a display font, inspired by Gatsby & Vintage looks. The All-Caps font which comes from a combination of art deco and retro style. Luxury shapes, clean & solid that very possible to apply in many design project. Marsheila also has some OpenType features to gives you many alternatives in your creative process. There's some ligatures, many alternates, and 18 accents. A great choice for your headline, editorial, logotype, quotes, typography and more!
  38. Benevolent by Attractype, $15.00
    Introducing "Benevolent" - A pretty vintage font. With a subtle touch and unique design, Benevolent is an incredibly versatile font, perfect for any type of project from invitations and posters to magazines and corporate identity. Benevolent has two styles, solid regular and decorative which are packaged separately. Each of them comes with a swash and alternative feature. Of course, Benevolent can also be applied to various arts, crafts and jewelry. Happy crafting with Benevolent.
  39. Black Bolder by Hanzel Space, $25.00
    Black Bolder uses a font with a solid and strong impression. These letters are usually tall, bold, and easy to read considering that they are very suitable to be placed as titles, logos, labels, brands, advertisements, magazines or pamphlets. This font is easy to use to complement your work solutions. To enable the OpenType Stylistic alternates, you need a program that supports OpenType features such as Adobe Illustrator CS, Adobe Indesign & CorelDraw X6-X7.
  40. Conifer by Ryan Keightley, $15.00
    Conifer is a blocky geometric sans serif font that adheres to strict grid rules in order to define its corner angles. Its seemingly rigid form is tempered by the soft, rounded corners, and fine notched details present at acute angles in the glyphs. Available in a clean solid and a varied, textured rough. The result is a rugged, retro, typeface that is at home in fashion lookbooks and wood-carved park signage alike.
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