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  1. PF Baseline Pro by Parachute, $79.00
    An ultra modern typeface which combined with the proper text font can revive any dull-looking document. The wide simple forms combined with the selective application of a few distinct characteristics has resulted a stylish typeface which shines in the top 10 of our most wanted list. The powerful new “Pro” version comes complete with Greek and Cyrillic and includes a number of stylistic alternates as well as 2 groups of stylistic alternate sets, the last group being unicase characters.
  2. Seravee by Stawix, $35.00
    Seravee was inspired by the significant style of Modern (Didone) Typography. The bolder they become, the more exquisite and stylish along with excellent legible at the same time. Designed by Stawix Ruecha, Bangkok based type designer. Rather than programing process, geometric forms as they were, each weight was well-crafted manually by hand as a result of humanistic sense. Through various weight ranges (Black, Bold, Regular and Light), to ensure that Seravee will perfectly cover all aspects of usability in every layout.
  3. Shake by Comicraft, $29.00
    Shake it DOWN! Shake it UP! Shake it OFF! Shake a LEG! You can even shake it like a polaroid picture now that Comicraft has the font that allows you to do just that, in comic book form! Shake is the ideal partner to our font, SHIVER, and yet it does not preclude rattling OR rolling if you're getting ready to RUMBLE! CAUTION: This font may cause you to move to and fro with jerky movements. See the families related to Shake: Shiver.
  4. HWT Bernice by Hamilton Wood Type Collection, $24.95
    HWT Bernice is an ornament font system designed by Marian Bantjes. The basic shapes were designed by Bantjes for the Hamilton Wood Type Museum's border stamping machine as a contemporary application for this 150 year old machine, which punches shapes into end grain wood to form continuous border patterns. The digital version expands a bit beyond the punch machine and allows designers to assemble a multitude of options using flipped and rotated variations of these 6 basic shape sets using simple keystrokes.
  5. Rohn by Nine Font, $29.00
    Rohn is a modern squarish typefamily with a large x-height. Its letterforms are based on the shape of square with rounded corners. With particular details and large x- height, it is more legible at small sizes both on screen and paper. It has seven weights from Thin to Black with corresponding oblique styles and each weight includes ligatures, fractions, old style numbers, case-sensitive forms and more. Rohn is ideally suited for branding, logo, packaging, magazine, poster and editorial design.
  6. FF Super Grotesk by FontFont, $68.99
    German type designer Svend Smital created this sans FontFont in 1999. The family has 6 weights, ranging from Regular to Bold in Condensed and Normal and is ideally suited for film and tv and editorial and publishing. FF Super Grotesk provides advanced typographical support with features such as ligatures, alternate characters, case-sensitive forms, fractions, super- and subscript characters, and stylistic alternates. It comes with a complete range of figure set options – oldstyle and lining figures, each in tabular and proportional widths.
  7. Le Griffe by ITC, $40.99
    Le Griffe is the work of French designer Andre-Michel Lubac. A superb calligraphic script, Le Griffe includes two fonts of separate alternates and swash characters. In contrast to its more reserved lowercase, Le Griffe's capitals are quite lively- especially those with swashes and flourishes. With Le Griffe, Lubac has imitated the skilled penmanship of free-flowing calligraphy in digital form. Now, instead of writing out beautiful text by hand, you can set it quickly and easily with this masterful type!
  8. F2F BoneR by Linotype, $29.99
    Stefan Hauser designed the fun font F2F BoneR in 1996 for the trendy German techno magazine Frontpage. Other technofonts designed for this magazine are available under the label Face2Face (F2F) from Linotype. The basic forms of BoneR are similar to those of a classic italic, however they display an unusual degree of slant to the right. Some letters were consciously made awkwardly thick, making the overall look spontaneous and spotted. The fun font BoneR is suitable for short and middle length texts.
  9. Type Uncommon JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Never let it be said that a good pun and a good font name can't work well together. The vintage sheet music for a 1920s-era song called "King Tut" (not to be confused with the novelty tune by comedian Steve Martin) presented an oddly-interesting block font which is now available in digital form as Type Uncommon JNL. The pun derives from the font's name of "Type Uncommon", which is similar in sound to King Tut's full name (which is Tutankhaten).
  10. Giriton by Hazztype, $18.00
    Giritron is a modern geometric sans-serif typeface that effortlessly blends elegance with a contemporary aesthetic. With its precise, angular forms and minimalist design, Giritron offers a perfect balance between readability and visual impact. Giritron is the perfect choice for contemporary branding, editorial layouts, websites, and any design project where a sophisticated, modern look is desired. Its geometric sans-serif nature ensures a timeless quality, while its attention to detail sets it apart as a distinctive and visually pleasing typeface.
  11. Zamoka by Eraky, $9.00
    ZAMOKA font is a display font of 2 weights Regular and Rounded, ideally suited for advertising and packaging, festive occasions, editorial and publishing, logo, branding and creative industries, poster and billboards as well as web and screen design. ............................................................................ ZAMOKA font provides advanced typographical support with features such as ligatures, case-sensitive forms, fractions, super and subscript characters, and stylistic alternates. It comes with a complete range of figure set options – oldstyle and lining figures, each in tabular and proportional widths.
  12. Linotype Feltpen by Linotype, $29.99
    Linotype Feltpen is part of the Take Type Library, chosen from the contestants of Linotype’s International Digital Type Design Contests of 1994 and 1997. This fun font was designed by the Swedish artist Lutz Baar with clear, light forms. The spontaneous, even letters seem to have been written with the felt pen from which the font takes its name. Linotype Feltpen is available in two weights, regular and medium, both suitable for short and middle length texts and medium for headlines as well.
  13. Die Bruecke by Hanoded, $15.00
    Die Brücke was a group of German expressionists which formed in Dresden in 1905. Members of the group include Erich Heckel, Fritz Bleyl, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner and Karl Schmidt-Rottluff. Much of the group's work was influenced by primitivism and medieval woodblock printing. Die Bruecke font was based on a printed invitation for an art exhibition from 1906. Although the font is all caps, upper and lower case glyphs differ and can be interchanged. Of course Die Bruecke comes with extensive language support.
  14. Art School by AVP, $25.00
    Faithfully reproduced from my father’s design drawings made at The Municipal School of Arts and Crafts, Wolverhampton in 1939. Strong nostalgic influences of Art Nouveau and Art Deco. What caught my eye was the consistency with which each particular character was formed: every ‘R’ like every other, every ‘S’ the same. Tight letter spacing and loose word spacing characterised his titling but he didn’t trust himself to print without first ruling guidelines, a hint of which remain in this font.
  15. Cavello by XdCreative, $20.00
    Cavéllo is a bold and clean slab serif font. This original look will appeal to a wide range of crafty ideas, from letterheads and titles, to stationery. Cavéllo the font family contains 3 basic forms: italics, obliques and uprights, Each of which has 4 different weights: light, regular, semi-bold and bold. Cavéllo slab serif font family ideal for the logos as well, t-shirts, the web as well as for print, for motion graphics, It is also great for headings,
  16. 2030 by Noir Typo, $26.00
    2030 font is inspired by the typography of the early 20th century, the Futura of Paul Reener, Cassandre and Charles Loupot’s works and, on a broader level by modernism and art déco mouvements. Geometric, with classicals proportions, this typefaces is a re-interpretation, in a actual form, of the alphabets from this period. The lines are straight, but the letters are easy to read and nice to watch thanks to optical corrections. Build with 9 weights of 700 glyphs, italics and small caps.
  17. Pax by Linotype, $29.99
    Pax is clearly a didone, using Vox classification. The contrast between the thin lines and the thicker ones is noticeable, as you would expect from a didone. The basic form is relatively narrow, therefore I designed another Pax, slightly wider and darker, and called it Pax #2. Otherwise they are more or less identical. Pax is Latin for peace, on everyone's want list in 1995 - as well as every single year before and after that. Pax was released in 1995.
  18. Qia Display by SimpleType Studios, $15.00
    Qia Display is a modern high-contrast display font with bright positive character. Clean forms and a bit curly letter ends creates a friendly mood in any designs Qia Display will be perfect for many projects: logo, wedding designs, social media posts, advertisements, product packaging, product designs, label, photography, watermark, invitation, or whatever project you’re working on. This gorgeous font includes all lowercase and uppercase characters, numbers, punctuation, an array of standard ligatures and a selection of international characters as well.
  19. Foundry Sans by The Foundry, $90.00
    This humanistic sans serif design was inspired by a conversation that David Quay had with renowned type designer Hans Meyer, during ATypI in Paris, 1989. Meyer revealed that Sabon, designed by Jan Tschichold, was the inspiration behind his Syntax font. This approach formed the basis for the design development of The Foundry's very first sans serif typeface family; the inspiration for Foundry Sans comes from Stempel Garamond. Foundry Sans was the second typeface to be released for The Foundry typeface library in 1990.
  20. Flight by ITC, $29.99
    Flight is the work of British calligraphic artist Timothy Donaldson, whose specialty is the experimentation with different design tools. Flight is named for the free-flowing lines of its forms which bring to mind a freedom of movement. It was first rendered in pencil using a quick sketching technique. The stem junctions were then carefully thickened to produce a futuristic style without losing its calligraphic origins. The capitals are intended for initialling purposes only. Flight is a lighthearted font with elegant letterforms.
  21. Keks by Hubert Jocham Type, $29.90
    And now something completely different. Keks has broken elements like a blackletter typeface, but the actual forms are roman. That keeps it very legible although there is no curve at all. What was the inspiration for designing the font? Blackletter has an interesting history here in Germany. We need to find contemporary interpretations for this tradition. What are its main characteristics and features? Legible roman blackletter Usage recommendations: any usage that needs a black letter athmosphere where legibility is important.
  22. Mohn by Ryan Keightley, $19.00
    Mohn is a sans serif font that draws inspiration from the Bauhaus movement, characterized by its geometric shapes and neo-grotesque elements. With its clear and legible forms, Mohn works as a body copy font, or blow it up larger for headlines to really see its gently rounded corner details which bring a personal and contemporary touch to any design project. Available in 7 weights with italics for each, a variety of accented glyphs, ligatures, and extra stylistic alts on select letters.
  23. Graj by Fontsphere, $16.00
    GRAJ is a minimalist, bitmap font with a unique pixel style. It features a sophisticated and original form, making it quite experimental. Despite this, it is widely applicable, and can be used for a variety of large text projects, headers, and custom projects. Its unique geometric elements are perfect for creating custom designs, logos, and other projects requiring a unique and modern aesthetic. With its ingenuity and versatility, GRAJ is a perfect choice for any project requiring a modern bitmap typeface.
  24. Granjon by Linotype, $29.99
    The design for Granjon was produced at the English branch of Linotype under the direction of George William Jones and appeared in 1928. This reproduction of a Garamond typeface was based on the typeface sample of the Frankfurt font foundry Egenolff from the year 1592 . The roman characters of the sample were made by Claude Garamond and the italic forms were designed by Robert Granjon. Jones made sure that the Granjon font remained true to the original characters of Garamond and Granjon.
  25. Modny by Tour De Force, $25.00
    Modny is a simple and elegant sans serif family with high contrast strokes. By its characteristics, Modny is gentle, smooth and geometric at the same time, neutral to blend into every project. Comes in five weights with tall x-height, file stylistic sets, bunch of ligatures, initials and terminal forms, containing more than 600 glyphs for all Latin languages support. Special addition is an Inline version made out from Bold weight, to increase the effect of decorative elements in each letter.
  26. Rostra by Tail Spin Studio, $20.00
    It was during a visit to the Roman Forum that we were inspired by a seemingly unique style of lettering on a tablet among the ruins. The Latin message was chiseled in a condensed, free-style manner, almost as if it were intended as a personal note. While the stone showed only the capital letter forms of the period, we felt the creation of a lowercase would help extend the fonts usability and also add a whimsical feel to the design.
  27. Clarendon LT by Linotype, $40.99
    The first slab serif fonts appeared at the beginning of industrialization in Great Britain in 1820. Clarendon and Ionic became the names for this new development in England, known as English Egyptienne elsewhere in Europe. Clarendon is also the name of a particular font of this style, which, thanks to its clear, objective and timeless forms, never lost its contemporary feel. In small point sizes Clarendon is still a legible font and in larger print, its individual style attracts attention.
  28. Fingerz by Sergejs Kolecenko, $19.95
    This typeface was started as assignment in Academy, then the idea grew to develop into a font family with different styles for interesting combinations. Inspiration came from my own hands -- it is amazing how fingers can form letters, so each letter has it’s own personality. Fingerz font family is perfect to use in posters, booklets and other typographic elements also in all other media that needs to catch attention. This font comes in 5 different styles to combine in various color combinations.
  29. 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
  30. SK Sofuto by Shriftovik, $32.00
    SK Sofuto is a bold display typeface inspired by graffiti culture. Striking and unusual forms of the font distinguish it and do not allow you to forget about it. SK Sofuto is a typeface that cannot be unnoticed. It is bright, wicked, and screaming. The typeface supports multilingualism, namely Latin, both classical and extended, as well as Cyrillic! The SK Sofuto typeface will make your work noticeable and will fit perfectly in both poster and printing design, as well as in web design.
  31. Denlia by Khoir, $15.00
    Introducing, Denlia - Modern Serif which is unique in every letter and pays attention to good readability. This font is supported by a fairly complete multilingual, interesting alternative font as many as 100 alternative forms. It's a versatile font and works well in a variety of sizes. This font is perfect for branding, designs, logos, invitations, novels, books, magazines, labels, greeting/wedding cards. So what are you waiting for! What's included? Uppercase Characters Lowercase Characters Support 75+ Language 100 Alternative FEATURES Denlia
  32. Bronkoh by Brink, $30.00
    Bronkoh: A Subtly Softened Sans. Bronkoh aims to give a friendly face and soft touch to type both on screen and in print. Humanist forms and generous apertures make this a sturdy and legible face while its softened curves and terminals give it an approachable and welcoming spirit. The large character set and extensive latin language support make Bronkoh a highly functional font; This in conjunction with eight weights from thin to heavy, and matching italics add to its versatility.
  33. FF Polymorph by FontFont, $41.99
    German type designer Stefanie Schwarz created this display and sans FontFont in 2008. The family has 6 weights, and is ideally suited for advertising and packaging, festive occasions, editorial and publishing as well as poster and billboards. FF Polymorph provides advanced typographical support with features such as ligatures, alternate characters, case-sensitive forms, super- and subscript character, and stylistic alternates. It comes with a complete range of figure set options – oldstyle and lining figures, each in tabular and proportional widths.
  34. FF Karo by FontFont, $47.99
    Canadian type designer Martin L'Allier created this display and blackletter FontFont in 2005. The family contains 3 weights and is ideally suited for advertising and packaging, festive occasions, editorial and publishing as well as poster and billboards. FF Karo provides advanced typographical support with features such as swashes, ligatures, case-sensitive forms, fractions, super- and subscript characters, and stylistic alternates. It comes with a complete range of figure set options – oldstyle and lining figures, each in tabular and proportional widths.
  35. Clarendon by Linotype, $29.99
    The first slab serif fonts appeared at the beginning of industrialization in Great Britain in 1820. Clarendon and Ionic became the names for this new development in England, known as English Egyptienne elsewhere in Europe. Clarendon is also the name of a particular font of this style, which, thanks to its clear, objective and timeless forms, never lost its contemporary feel. In small point sizes Clarendon is still a legible font and in larger print, its individual style attracts attention.
  36. K&T Heidi by K and T, $70.00
    This is a well-built, functional (all caps) typeface, which is very modern in character. The use of diagonal corners in this angular typeface is inspired by the pennant numbers on British Royal Navy warships, which adds an military quality to this typeface. The gaps, which form the Stencil divisions, follow pre-established horizontal and vertical lines, they help to achieve both geometric and proportional harmony. The direction of the gaps is always at a right angle to the stroke.
  37. Cringe by Aiyari, $25.00
    Introducing "Cringe": a captivating typeface that draws inspiration from the mesmerizing world of psychedelic pop culture and combining it with a uncial letter form and calligraphy approach. Each character exudes a sense of whimsy and free-spiritedness. Cringe Font Family contains 5 style regular, medium, semi bold, bold, & Expanded. It comes with Stylistic set & ligatures. Ayr Cringe Font Family is best used for headings, logotype, quotes, apparel design, invitation, poster, flyers, greeting cards, packaging, book cover, printed quotes, cover album, movie, & etc
  38. Hippie Comics JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    In the 1920 edition of “How to Paint Signs and Sho’ Cards” by E. C. Matthews is an example of what is termed “poster lettering” that is so free form and unusual it borders on the eccentric. Resembling lettering more commonly found in 1960s “underground comics” of the Hippie generation rather than of the Art Nouveau period, it oddly enough works well in both styles. This novelty typeface is now available as Hippie Comics JNL in both regular and oblique versions.
  39. Pacardo by Luxfont, $18.00
    Introducing a clean geometric font family in Modernism style. Neat and at the same time provocative font attracts attention with its forms. New-fashioned font with original letters will perfectly complement both trendy abstract designs and designs in a retro style. Constructing letters with a bias towards heavier weights and contrast. Versatility of the typeface works well with designs in different styles. Features: Geometric and Modern 6 fonts in family: - Thin, Thin Italic - Regular, Italic - Bold, Bold Italic Kerning ld.luxfont@gmail.com
  40. Batasi by Cocodesign, $12.00
    hastag Modern Calligraphy. This font was designed by handwriting, and it has a modern and unique forms of calligraphy, the writing style is very natural. The Features of this fonts is; * Standart ligatures * Stylistic Alternates * Contextual Alternates * Stylistic sets Can be used for various purposes.such as headings, logos, wedding invitation, t-shirt, letterhead, signage, lable, news, posters, badges etc. To enable the OpenType Stylistic alternates, you need a program that supports OpenType features such as Adobe Illustrator CS, Adobe Indesign & CorelDraw X6-X7.
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