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  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. 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.
  5. 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.
  6. 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.
  7. 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.
  8. 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."
  9. Offhand Brush by PintassilgoPrints, $24.00
    Offhand Brush is a fast and spontaneous brush font with quite a messy feel, a great option for book covers, packaging projects, album art, web titles, and even small chunks of text. It looks messy, but don't get it wrong: on the inside, it's a laborious piece of work, with four alternates for each Latin letter and two for numerals, as well as two options for Cyrillic and Greek letters. To make things even more uneven, there are still a few different letter designs programmed to pop up when specific combinations of three or four glyphs appear in the text. These are managed by the OpenType 'Standard Ligatures' feature, although they are far from standard and are not quite ligatures. And why so? Because this way it will usually be on by default, making the font way more interesting. Hey, wait! There are some ornaments too. And a couple of contextual kerning pairs, hell yes! Use it big!
  10. Alfie by Monotype, $29.99
    Alfie™ is lively, friendly, inviting and easy on the eyes. What more could you want in a script? How about four flavors of the same design? Alfie Script is a delightful connecting script with a touch of comfortable elegance. Use it for everything from social announcements to headlines and packaging. Alfie Casual is a little more laid-back with letters standing on their own. It works great in short blocks of text copy, subheads and navigational links. Alfie Informal has spirited serifs and its own demeanor, while Alfie Small Caps does a fine job of supporting its other siblings. There’s an immediacy to words and messages set in these lighthearted confections. Jim Ford was practicing drawing with a new brush pen when the inspiration for Alfie came to him. He had filled several pages in a notebook with letters and, at one point, realized that there might be a typeface among them. As it turned out, there were four. The process, however, wasn’t choosing one design and modifying it. The makings of all the designs were on the pages. It was just a matter of culling out the right collection of characters to build the foundations for the four flavors of Alfie. Because they share the same family roots, each design in the Alfie family can be paired and intermixed. Ford admits that there’s a hint of Emil Klumpp’s 1950s Murray Hill typeface (https://www.myfonts.com/fonts/bitstream/murray-hill/) in the Alfie family. Just enough to give the design a 50s vibe. (Some fashions never go out of style.)
  11. Berlin Sans by Font Bureau, $40.00
    Berlin Sans is based on a brilliant alphabet from the late ’20s, originally released by Bauer with the name Negro, the very first sans that Lucian Bernhard ever designed. Assisted by Matthew Butterick, David Berlow expanded this single font into a series of four weights, all complete with expert character sets, plus a dingbat font. Imaginative & little-known, it promises enticing opportunities to the adventurous typographer; FB 1994
  12. Tapas by Fenotype, $20.00
    Tapas is a delicious multi type family with a little something for everyone's tastes and needs. The family consists of four distinct members that share same traits but communicate different aspects. Together they’ll create a bold and effortless mix of various flavors and accents. Naturally, the fonts can be used individually too. Use the Tapas type family in packaging, branding or editorial – wherever some delicious flavors are needed.
  13. Moby by Beware of the moose, $15.99
    Moby is based on a grid of squares and has four different variations – from sharp corners to rounded with two steps in between. The letter is playful despite its grid and has the most common punctuation marks making the moby usable in most western european languages ... and even usable for Icelandic texts. The letter is named after my dog, the cutest Barbet (French water dog) in the world.
  14. Volut by jpFonts, $19.95
    Volut is a very charming display font designed by Christoph Ulherr. The family comes with four design variations as Base, Blocks, Outline and Outline Blocks. It’s touching and kissing characters create an outstanding sex appeal. Volut invites you to play and have fun, just try it. It should only be used in large point sizes beyond 24pt. All fonts include stylistic alternates and special ligatures to guarantee the best typographic quality.
  15. Dinomik by Mightyfire, $10.00
    Hello! Meet Dinomik, one of our best seller fonts! With a cute, playful and modern looks, Dinomik can bring happiness for both of writers and readers. If you want to write something fun, happy and cheerful, we suggest you to use Dinomik. We have four styles that can boost the appearance your text. Enjoy this font in your children book, birthday card, fun poster, comic book, and any other arts. :)
  16. Buntisland by Greater Albion Typefounders, $20.00
    Buntisland (we wonder where we came up with that name from... another subconscious whim), is Greater Albion Typefounders blackletter release for Christmas 2016. The family consists of four typefaces- regular, weathered, shaded and shadowed, and has it's origin in a design challenge which came up in conversation, as all the best ones do. In this case it was 'design a legible all capitals black letter...' Challenge accepted and completed!
  17. Quache by Mans Greback, $29.00
    Quache is a flexible sans-serif, created by Måns Grebäck between 2018 and 2020. It has unique, stylish curvatures and is clear, legible and sharp with open letter forms. The font family consists of six weights and four widths, totaling in 28 main styles: Thin, Light, Regular, Bold, Black, Heavy and Condensed, Normal, Expanded, ExtraExpanded It supports Latin-based languages, and contains numbers and all symbols you'll ever need.
  18. Vamp by Burghal Design, $29.00
    A quintet of remorseless homewreckers, each member of the Vamp family contains hypnotic dingbats to lure you into their web. The Vamp family consists of the bewitching Vamp, the bigger, brasher Vamp Bold, the dangerous, psychedelic Psycho Vamp, as well as the lean (but still mean!) Vamp Slim and Vamp Slim Oblique. The Vamp family's seductive art deco form and fiendishly geometric wiles will break your heart and steal your soul.
  19. Helttox Brush by Gatype, $14.00
    Helttox is a casual hand brush script so it has a nice texture and flow. Helttox has many alternatives to make it look like real handwriting; four sets of lowercase and two sets of uppercase. suitable for design projects; logos, branding, posters, quotes, beautiful wedding invitations, beautiful stationery art, eye-catching social media posts, and cute greeting cards and other designs. It is unique, very natural and attractive
  20. Casual Crew by Learning Kiddos, $18.99
    A fresh friendly font with upper and lower cases inspired by the Casual Style of Sign Painters. It features well-designed curves, four versatile styles (including Regular, Bold, Halftones and Outlines), latin language support and sexy built-in signs and catchwords. Suitable for titles, Branding, package design & more. If you are looking for a fine Hand-drawn font Family with great curves, Casual Crew is what you want.
  21. Darklord by Invasi Studio, $17.00
    Darkloard is inspired by the old-fashioned era. The Darkloard font is a heavy-weight semi-serif font from the vintage style. Four varieties are available: Regular, Stamp, Spurs, and Spurs Stamp. The use of this font results in carefully-crafted styles. Darkloard font is ideal for branding projects, posters, or packaging that need a vintage feel. Features: Uppercase & Lowercase Numerals & Punctuation Multilanguage Supports 60+ Latin based languages Alternates and Ligatures
  22. Hemera II by Konstantine Studio, $18.00
    To celebrate the milestone of our all time bestseller font called Hemera, After four years now we're ready to the next level of it. Please welcome Hemera II. A sophisticated vintage victorian era fonts, inspired from the old advertising and classic sign back in circa 1800 - 1900s. Perfectly fit for your vintage vibes and classic touch on any branding works. Logo, badges, label, headline, retro decoration, you name it.
  23. Arkit by CAST, $45.00
    Arkit is a ‘constructivist’ sans with a humanistic taste. Its geometric look hides an organic soul that can be felt rather than seen, as for instance in the strokes that are slightly tapered. Arkit features a big x-height and is suitable for signage and for many display applications, but it also performs well as a book face both in body copy and in captions and small-size texts.
  24. FF Dirty Six by FontFont, $41.99
    British type designer Neville Brody created this display FontFont in 1994. The font is ideally suited for music and nightlife and poster and billboards. FF Dirty Six provides advanced typographical support with features such as ligatures. It comes with proportional lining figures. This FontFont is a member of the FF Dirty super family, which also includes FF Dirty Four, FF Dirty One, FF Dirty Seven, and FF Dirty Three.
  25. Not So Grotesk JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A circa-1920s book on lettering entitled "Book of Alphabets" by Regan Publishing displayed an example of a Grotesk typeface (a popular style of sans serif of the time). This design was re-drawn digitally as Not So Grotesk JNL and is available in four varieties - regular, oblique, condensed and condensed oblique. Not So Grotesk JNL is the perfect companion font family to use alongside Simply Grotesk JNL.
  26. Klassisk by David Engelby Foundry, $25.00
    Klassisk is the Danish name for “classic” [’klasisg]. Taking its inspiration from a wide range of classic serif traditions, Klassisk can be your partner in crime for almost every kind of design job! It has the four classic weights PLUS two lighter display weights for headers and big letter sizes in general. Klassisk also comes with … a large variety in numerals (three styles) swashes and special ligatures a vibrant italic style.
  27. Quebra Condensed by Vanarchiv, $55.00
    Quebra Cond is an extend display sans-serif font family, available 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.
  28. Epicentrum by 38-lineart, $5.00
    Epicentrum is a universal sans serif with a minimal style of strokes, a closed aperture and geometric shapes. It comes with four rounded styles which are perfect for large arrays of texts. The individually developed design of each glyph makes it possible to use it successfully as a display font. All weights can be combined perfectly which gives you the opportunity to create endless unique designs with just this one download.
  29. Horror Korpus by Mans Greback, $69.00
    Horror Korpus is an artistic rebellion, a statement against the clean and the pristine, evoking the gritty scenes of a horror movie into your design. With flames burning in its strokes and a wild, untamed demeanor, this rough font wears a garment of distress, with eroded and destroyed textures that screams an extreme temperament. It stands defiant, bearing a resemblance to edgy tattoo designs that adorn the bravest of souls.
  30. Verger Junior by David Engelby Foundry, $25.00
    Verger Junior is a serif font designed for editorial design, books, and magazines. But not constrained by anything but your fantastic imagination! Verger Junior is a part of the Verger Font Family. Junior is a moderate redesign with a ... specifik Ten-version for small text (footnotes, picture texts etc.) slightly narrower width a more conventional italic style new swash family Don't let its classic look fool you. It’s a working horse!
  31. Scootchy by Typogama, $19.00
    Scootchy is a high contrast, narrow typeface destined for use in both large and small point sizes. Blending an industrial and humanist approach, this typeface includes four weights ranging from a slender, regular style to a dark and contrasted Black weight. With an Extended Latin character set and a wide range of Opentype features, Scootchy aims to provide a versatile solution that can be applied to a wide range of layouts.
  32. Winkell by Paavola Type Studio, $10.00
    Winkell family is a futuristic all caps four width opentype™ font family of 16 fonts featuring multilanguage support. Winkell is heavily inspired by dystopian futuristic settings in science fiction especially subgenres like cyberpunk and other futuristic visuals. Simple all caps display design based on straight forms connected by 45° rounded angles. Winkell Mix+Match Letters™ system allows you to mix letters from same weight but different widths.
  33. ND Gogo by NeueDeutsche, $15.00
    ND Gogo is a bold and playful sans serif font that combines the clean lines of modernist typography with the raw energy of brutalism. With its monolinear stroke and lack of ornamentation, this font is all about simple geometric shapes and bold visual impact. But don't be fooled by its simplicity – ND Gogo also has a quirky side that comes through in its idiosyncratic letterforms and playful details.
  34. 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."
  35. Cell Block 6 by Enrich Design, $24.95
    The concept for Cell Block 6 is based on the rigid structure and design of modern architecture. It is a structural display font created by Enrich Design. Four of six versions of Cell Block 6 are designed to be used as display fonts in order to uphold their detail. The Solid and Solid Outline versions offer additional versatility and can be used at smaller sizes in a wide range of applications.
  36. Fair Sans Text by District, $20.00
    Fair Sans Text is the natural follow-up to the popular Fair Sans - now a text family based on the calligraphic structure and casual construction of its predecessor. As the name implies, Fair Sans Text has proportions for longer text settings, strong headlines, and everything in between. Lively and casual, FST is four weights with true italics. Also included are small caps, old style and tabular numerals, and multi-language glyphs.
  37. FF Dirty Three by FontFont, $41.99
    British type designer Neville Brody created this display FontFont in 1994. The font is ideally suited for music and nightlife and poster and billboards. FF Dirty Three provides advanced typographical support with features such as ligatures. It comes with proportional lining figures. This FontFont is a member of the FF Dirty super family, which also includes FF Dirty Four, FF Dirty One, FF Dirty Seven, and FF Dirty Six.
  38. Herzchen by Font-o-Rama, $25.00
    Herzchen is a well developed sans serif font. The curving and swinging letter forms remind a little of serif fonts, on closer inspection, however, they rather remind of upright italics. Playful details give charm to the typeface and make Herzchen lively and distinctive. With four cuts the typeface is suitable for simple corporate and editorial design projects. In addition there are many ligatures in the expert-set for individual use.
  39. Quebra Expa by Vanarchiv, $55.00
    Quebra Expa (Expanded) is an extend display sans-serif font family, available 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.
  40. Catalpa by TypeTogether, $35.00
    The Catalpa font family is José Scaglione and Veronika Burian’s wood type inspired design for an overwhelming headline presence. It has no regular weights, only four slender and four hulking weights. Catalpa wasn’t made to be normal; it was made to overwhelm, to stand out, to bellow. Catalpa is the first font family within a trilogy that will be released through 2020. Each of the three have a distinct purpose and their own look, but they serve a common goal: to act as a complete family covering an editorial’s wide array of needs. As the first of the three, Catalpa is the bookend font family with a headlining purpose. What requirements are there for a great headline typeface? Distinction, weight, and cohesiveness are a good start. Its distinctiveness must catch attention, it must have a range of weights applicable to its purpose, and its internal consistency and external look must create a cohesive family. Catalpa is a distinct and unified family whose weights are attuned to its single-minded purpose — headlines and large text. Catalpa has only eight styles that are divided into two ranges of weights — four very light weights (Hairline, Thin, Extralight, and Light ) and four very bold ones (Extrabold, Heavy, Black, and Extrablack). The thin and heavy ends of the spectrum also have their own variable fonts, each with one axis of weight so designers can fine-tune their work. The geometric influence of the design is more obvious in the light range, with their line thickness increasing in the classical manner. The bold weights increase more in width and substance to serve well in websites, mobile apps, posters, advertisements, and magazines that aim for impact more than spreading information. As a family, Catalpa gels in big headlines, short sentences, and isolated words. The family has many recognizable features, in the bolder weights especially, like the reversed contrast ‘S, s’ or the angular design of ‘Q, M, W, w, a, f, 2, 3’. Catalpa’s headlining mixture of geometry and quirkiness leaves an impression that is so characteristic of wood type, but designed for substrates and screens.
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