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  1. Crispy Thunder by Vishnu Sathyan, $9.00
    Introducing Crispy Thunder, a bold and electrifying font that will make your designs stand out with its unique and powerful look. Inspired by the raw energy and force of thunder, Crispy Thunder is a reimagining of this natural phenomenon with sharp, crisp lines that add a touch of modernity to the design. The result is a font that captures the essence of thunder with its strong, geometric shapes and a crisp design that gives it a cutting-edge feel. Every letter is crafted with care to reflect the power and intensity of a thunderstorm, making Crispy Thunder the perfect choice for designs that need a touch of drama and excitement. With its modern and futuristic look, Crispy Thunder is ideal for a range of applications, from branding and advertising to digital and print media. Its clean and minimalist design ensures that it is both easy to read and visually striking, making it a versatile font for any project. So whether you're looking to add a touch of thunderous energy to your next design project or simply want to make a bold statement, Crispy Thunder is the font for you. Download it now and experience the power of thunder in your designs.
  2. Soda Fountain JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    In most cities during the 1950s and 1960s the corner pharmacy or soda shop was a mainstay of teenage life. It was a place to hang out with friends, hear the latest hits on the jukebox and indulge in everything sugary from malted milkshakes to banana splits. During this time, a popular form of window advertising was supplied by the Coca-Cola Company to promote its product being served by these locations. Specialty window decals designed to emulate drawn (raised) Venetian blinds "bookmarked" by the soda's logo were adhered to the shop's windows, with a space provided to add in customized lettering. The store's name or its specialties were applied to each window pane, and this formed a consistent border at the top of all of the shop's windows. Although few visual images exist of this specific bit of advertising nostalgia, an old record album by a late-1950s singer named Chip Fisher called "Chipper at the Sugar Bowl" provided a somewhat usable sample for what is now Soda Fountain JNL.
  3. Baissano by Asensò, $10.00
    Baissano is an all-caps display typeface that is inspired by the Mediterranean culture, environment and typographical landscape. Its letterforms have been directly inspired by the many alphabets found all around the Mediterranean. For instance, the E is inspired by the Caucasian Albanian alphabet and the Y is inspired by the Greek psi letter (ψ), and that’s just to cite a few examples. Baissano also expresses the interconnection between nature and culture that has profoundly shaped the Mediterranean history and civilization. The letters have powerful and geometric stems, man-made elements, that express the notion of culture. Those are combined with smooth and curved nature-like loops and bowls that refer to the organic world. The combination of these two elements creates a poetic and unique typeface, that captures the Mediterranean spirit, its cultural heritage and its natural environment. Baissano is a titling typeface that is designed specifically for use at larger sizes, in titles and headlines, for example. Features : Uppercase Numbers and punctuation Alternates & ligatures Supported languages: English, French You can learn more about the Baissano typeface here.
  4. Geza Script by Mans Greback, $59.00
    Geza Script is a wild, calligraphic typeface. It has a foreign look that is hard to put a name on, it could be seen as Eastern inspired or as a forgotten script from the European 1500's. Use Geza Script in a urbane logo or graphic project you want to emit confidence. The font is created by Måns Grebäck and contains an alternate alphabet, ligatures and support for hundreds of languages.
  5. Shangri La NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    An unusual handlettered alphabet from the 1922 chapbook Modern Show Card Writing, by Joseph Bertram Jowitt, provided the pattern for this whimsical face. Its letterforms, as well as its name, conjure up visions of faraway places, and is sure to add a unique charm to your next project. This font contains the complete Latin language character set (Unicode 1252) plus support for Central European (Unicode 1250) languages as well.
  6. Hoffers by Konstantine Studio, $17.00
    Say hello to Hoffers. A bold and casual script typeface with implementation of markers handwriting vibes. Some are connected and the others aren't. Perfectly fit for casual logotype, food and beverage branding, book covers, anytime you need to tell fun stories, Hoffers is the answer. Packed up with 30 ligatures to make it look seamlessly handwritten. Carefully crafted click by click to keep it clean in every strokes.
  7. Titanium by Ascender, $29.99
    Titanium is a geek-ed out, über-technoid specimen of plasma-type. Designed by Steve Matteson, this typeface is the perfect display font for your star cruiser or the weekend interplanetary lander. Like its namesake, Titanium is the strongest design for its weight capable of withstanding the jump to lightspeed without paradoxical distortions. Titanium is now available for use on home world computing devices to capture the essence of galactic travels.
  8. Paperly by Rachel Kick, $4.00
    Paperly is the perfect way to add a friendly, hand-written touch to any project! It's simple and minimalist design conveys a calm and friendly feel. It was designed by Rachel Kick based on original hand-drawn letters. Each character was initially drawn on paper before being transformed into a simple typeface. It has 4 styles that can be combined or used individually to fit the needs of any project.
  9. Delvona by Great Studio, $19.00
    Delvona is a contemporary serif typeface, retro styled with a strong personality and a soft look. And also its high contrast and very simple and easily recognizable shape make it very easy to read. Delvona was inspired by the serif typography used in editorial headlines in the 80s. Delvona excels in display settings such as headlines, titles, branding projects, Logo design, packaging, magazine titles, advertisements, short or long text.
  10. Ansichtkaart by PizzaDude.dk, $20.00
    Ansichtkaart is dutch for postcard. People rarely send postcards these days, they send emails. But, if you really, really, really want to send a postcard, then write it by hand. Otherwise, send a greeting via email using cute graphics and a cute font. Use Ansichtkaart! The receiver will love it! Comes with astonoshing 8 different versions of each letter, using contextual alternates. Besides that, the font is loaded with foreign characters!
  11. Laureen Zaza by Zaza type, $29.00
    Laureen zaza is an Arabic typeface that has a very particular appearance. It combines the characteristics of different genres; most notably the contrast of serif faces. While its design is influenced by Kufic and the Naskh style. Laureen zaza consists of two typefaces, text and display, and 4-weights. It’s a perfect choice for bold headlines, oversize typography, fashion logos, branding, identity, website design, album art, covers, posters, advertising, etc.
  12. 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.
  13. Blanc by Latinotype, $26.00
    Blanc is a functional humanist sans typeface with a marked personality and great style that make it ideal for use in headlines. Blanc is an ode to neutrality: a geometric face characterised by low contrast between thick and thin strokes with calligraphic features that emphasise specific glyphs. 
 Blanc comes with 8 weights and an inline version that make it well-suited for headings and subheadings, corporate designs, advertising, publishing, etc.
  14. Bernhard Modern by Bitstream, $29.99
    Bernhard Modern was designed in 1937 by Lucian Bernhard for ATF. It is his personal version of the small x-height engravers’ old styles popular at the time. A perennial best-seller, Bernhard Modern remains popular in a wide variety of design and typesetting uses more that 60 years after its initial release. Bitstream’s version offers a wide array of typographer sets, including alternates, extensions, small caps and italic swashes.
  15. Griselda by Hikhcreative, $19.00
    Griselda is a elegant italic slant font, which designed by Hajid Hikmatiyar. It is designed to blend classic delicacy with modern rhythm of glyphs to suit any design works. And, the rhythmic skeletons of italic styles enhance the designer's palette. With its italic glyphs, the control of breathing layout is a privilege that designers can have. Please let me know if you have any problems, suggestions or questions!
  16. Ordina by Schriftlabor, $39.00
    Developed by Indonesian designer Fadhl Haqq, Ordina is a grotesque-style superfamily with no less than 90 styles to choose from. It supports Latin including Pinyin and Vietnamese, Greek and Cyrillic, complete with Bulgarian alternates. Choose from Ordina’s eight figure sets, fine-tune its appearance with stylistic alternates for key lowercase letters, and put the reliable yet stylish sans-serif workhorse to good use in virtually any typographic application.
  17. Glow Night by Letterena Studios, $17.00
    Glow Night is a classic serif font with a unique style and modern look. It is perfect for elegant and luxury logos, book or movie title design, fashion brands, magazines, clothes, lettering, quotes, and much more. Add it to any of your creative projects, and you will be amazed by the results. This font is PUA encoded, which means you can access all of the glyphs and swashes with ease!
  18. Sadila by Khoir, $15.00
    Sadila is a simple serif. Supported by alternatives that make it look luxurious so it is suitable for all types of projects such as branding, quotes, cover design, films, web design, packaging, social media, logo design and many more, what are you waiting for! What's included? Uppercase Characters Lowercase Characters Support 75+ Language So what are you waiting for? immediately purchase this font, feel free to email at khoirtypework@gmail.com
  19. 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.
  20. Fadella by Stefani Letter, $12.00
    Fadella is a beautiful monoline script font that will effortlessly add a perfect look to any craft! Your imagination and this font will make a perfect combination. Get inspired by its unique charm and create amazing greeting cards, Weddings, books, logos, stationery, and much more! This font is PUA encoded which means you can access all of the cute glyphs with ease! It also features a wealth of including ligatures.
  21. HT Profumeria by Dharma Type, $19.99
    HT Profumeria is a monoline and connected font with a thin line and a unique tail. Its simple and retro look is the best script for branding and packaging, but it may also be useful for headlines, publishing and advertising. Holiday Type Project offers retro hand drawing scripts. Inspired by retro script on shopfront lettering, wall paint advertisements in Italy around 1950s. Check out the script fonts from Holiday Type!
  22. Comic Book by Kika Fonts, $19.00
    Designed by designer Tingnian Liu in 2015/10, Comic Book is a hand-drawn typeface specially designed for comic. Comic Book supports English, French, Spanish, Portuguese and German. It is a distinct choice for your comic book editorial challenge. Instead of adding rounded end to standard comic-type typefaces, Comic Book‘s squared ends were perfectly complementing the whole rounded style. It gives audience a cheerful feeling and makes them laugh.
  23. Hasan Noor by Hiba Studio, $59.00
    Hasan Noor is an Arabic display typeface. It is useful for titles and graphic projects The font is based on the simple lines of Square Kufi calligraphy. It supports Arabic, Persian and Urdu. In November, 2008, Hasan Noor was upgraded by working with Mirjam Somers an award-winning Arabic type designer to the DecoType font format for use in WinSoft Tasmeem which is now bundled with InDesign CS4.
  24. Denada by Stefani Letter, $14.00
    Denada is a beautiful modern script font that will effortlessly add a perfect look to any craft! Your imagination and this font will make a perfect combination. Get inspired by its unique charm and create amazing greeting cards, Weddings, books, logos, stationery, and much more! This font is PUA encoded which means you can access all of the cute glyphs with ease! It also features a wealth of including ligatures.
  25. TD Neuth by Tribox Design, $9.00
    TD Neuth is inspired by Millennial and Gen Z qualities; it is modern, direct, and clear. It has excellent legibility and is ideal for usage in displays, headlines, labels, packaging design, and even long paragraphs on digital collaterals. Each glyph is meant to be balanced: not too light, not too bold, and not too regular. Use TD Neuth if you want your layout and designs to look modern and fresh.
  26. Nora Art by vve.type, $44.99
    Nora Art is based on Nora Grotesque . It transformed with variations of every letter by using different styles. This amazing font family is based on layer combinations and gives endless possibilities to make various designs. Each style could be used separate or merged in order to create any kind of design you can imagine! It is the perfect solution for logos, headlines and posters that really stand out.
  27. Madame by Linotype, $40.99
    The font, Madame, first appeared in a sample with similar fonts, presented by the Fonderie Typographique Française in the 19th century. The font consists of three cuts, letters, accents and numericals. The flamboyant Madame is meant for titles and headlines, emphasis in text or as initials. It combines well with both serif and sans serif fonts, but should be used sparsely to maximize the advantages of its ornate forms.
  28. Céline by Wayne Fearnley, $40.00
    Céline was inspired by a recent trip to a vineyard in the South of France. A vintage stencil numeral set was etched onto the wine fermentation tanks. Céline is a one weight stencil display typeface with plans to expand the family with multiple weights and non stencil versions. Céline includes some language support, standard and discretionary ligatures. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did making it.
  29. Naveid by NamelaType, $19.00
    Inspired by Germany Type, Naveid comes with Old Style with different nuances. It was carefully designed to combine the cuppped serif on top and the tinny Subtle Flaring on the terminal, which makes this font look elegant. Naveid designed with low contrast, consists of 18 styles from thin to black with each matching italics, it makes this font not only great for Headlines, but also great for paragraph, text and printing.
  30. TEMPER Wide by OGJ Type Design, $35.00
    Temper Wide is an extended neogrotesque slab with unbracketed serifs and square dots. Its hard-working letterforms and industrial heritage make for a no-nonsense look, well suited to editorial design and advertising. It provides an energetic backdrop for fashion and accessories, whether on-product, in campaigns, or branding. Horizon’s the limit! This sturdy font family will be by your side. A neutral, unembellished typeface, ready to make an impact.
  31. Scruff by ITC, $29.99
    Scruff was designed by Timothy Donaldson in 1995. This cheerful, laid-back font is made out of a variety of different fragments - stripes, dots, zigzags and more, giving each character its own identity. When brought together into words and sentences, the figures create a playful chaos like that of a patchwork quilt. To bring out its individual details, Scruff is best used in headlines in larger point sizes or as initials.
  32. Jorick by NREY, $19.00
    Jorick is a vintage feeling serif font inspired by retro fonts. It perfectly represents modern and vintage esthetics. The font includes both uppercase and smallcase letters. The font is perfect for wedding elegant invitation cards, beauty and fashion package design, very suitable for books design, magazines typography, packaging, branding and more other creative project. It have supporting for many european languages and perfect cyrillic! Thank you and have a great day!
  33. Humpty Dumpling NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    This rollicking romp through the alphabet is based on an offering from the irrepressible M. Draim, seen in La Lettre dans le Décor & la Publicité Modernes, published by Monrocq Frères of Paris in 1932. Its animated and friendly demeanor will add personality to any headline it graces. Both versions of this font contain the Unicode 1252 (Latin) and Unicode 1250 (Central European) character sets, with localization for Romanian and Moldovan.
  34. Scratch by ITC, $29.99
    Scratch was designed by Andrew Smith in 1995. It looks as thought many fine lines were drawn next to and over each other with a felt-tipped pen. Small bits of white peek out among the strokes and give the font its dynamic character. Flexible and sketchy, the forms are based on those of a classic sans serif cursive typeface. Scratch is meant exclusively as a headline or display font.
  35. Hangtime by Type Associates, $24.50
    Hangtime Rad and Extra were designed with surf posters in mind, a subject close to my heart as an avid sailboarder and surfer. Its slightly raked (3 degrees) yet vertical appearance makes for compact setting with extreme impact. Hangtime exhibits some quirky terminal features, its shortened upstrokes are balanced by the lengthened strokes of others providing unusually consistent spacing. Best applied to display situations but is readable at text sizes.
  36. Ordina Variable by Schriftlabor, $600.00
    Developed by Indonesian designer Fadhl Haqq, Ordina is a grotesque-style superfamily with no less than 90 styles to choose from. It supports Latin including Pinyin and Vietnamese, Greek and Cyrillic, complete with Bulgarian alternates. Choose from Ordina’s eight figure sets, fine-tune its appearance with stylistic alternates for key lowercase letters, and put the reliable yet stylish sans-serif workhorse to good use in virtually any typographic application.
  37. Basik by Superfried, $32.50
    As the name suggests, Basik is a simple, clean and versatile sans-serif typeface designed by Superfried. It is equally apt in both body and display scenarios. There are already numerous san-serif fonts available which is why we have tried to create some unique styles and cuts throughout the typeface. Basik has been featured on the Behance curated typography gallery TypographyServed.com. It is available in two styles, book and stencil.
  38. Ongunkan Tolkien Cirth Runic by Runic World Tamgacı, $55.00
    Cirth was invented by John Ronald Reuel Tolkien for use in his novels. It is modelled on the Anglo-Saxon Runic alphabet, and is used to write the language of the Dwarves (Khuzdul) in The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings in inscriptions in wood and stone. It is also used as a alternative alphabet for English. The fonts here are both the hobbit version and the version for English.
  39. Vitage by Fractal Font Factory, $10.00
    This sans-serif type family of two weights plus matching italics. Influenced by the geometric-style sans serif faces that were popular during the 1920s and 30s, the fonts are based on geometric forms that have been optically corrected for better legibility. Vitage has a functional look with a warm touch. It is manually hinted and optimized for screens, so it will be a good choice for Websites, eBooks or Apps.
  40. Padar Island by ErlosDesign, $19.00
    Padar Island - Display Serif Font by erlosDESIGN Padar Island is a stylish and fun display font. Use it for any design project that require a charming appearance. Made with many alternative characters and ligatures. It is perfect for book covers, social media post, logos, business card, quotes and so much more. This font is PUA encoded which means you can access all of the amazing glyphs and ligatures with ease!
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