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  1. PF DIN Serif by Parachute, $36.00
    DIN Serif: Specimen Manual PDF The DIN Type System: A Comparison Table This is the first ever release of a true serif companion for the popular DIN typeface. DIN Serif originated in a custom project for a watchmaking journal which required a modern serif to work in unison and match the inherent simplicity of DIN. As a result, a solid, confident and well-balanced typeface was developed which is simple and neutral enough when set at small sizes, but sturdy and powerful when set at heavier weights and bigger sizes. It utilizes the skeleton of the original DIN and retains its basic proportions such as x-height, caps height and descenders, whereas ascenders were slightly increased. DIN Serif makes no attempt to impress with ephemeral nifty details on individual letters, but instead it concentrates on a few modern, functional and everlasting novelties which express an overall distinct quality on the page and set it apart from most classic romans. This is a low contrast typeface with vertical axis and squarish form which brings out a balance between simplicity and legibility. Its narrow proportions offer economy of space which is critical for newspaper body text and headlines. At small sizes the text has an even texture, it is comfortable and highly readable. The serifs are narrow at heavy weights and when tight typesetting is applied at large sizes, the heavier weights become ideal for headlines. DIN Serif was inspired by late 19th century Egyptian and earlier transitional roman faces. Bracketed serifs were placed on the upper part of the letterforms (this is where we mostly concentrate our attention when we read) whereas small clean square serifs were placed on and under the baseline to simplify the letterforms. In order to reduce visual tension at the joins and make reading smooth and comfortable, a slight hint of bracketed serif was added at the joins in the form of a subtle angular tapered serif, which softens the harsh angularity. These angular tapered serifs tend to disappear at smaller sizes (or smooth out the joins) but stand out at bigger sizes exuding a strong, modern and energetic personality. What started out as a custom 2 weight family, it has developed into a full scale superfamily with 10 styles from Regular to ExtraBlack along with their italics. Additional features were added such as small caps, alternate letters and numbers as well as numerous symbols for branding, signage and publishing. All weights were meticulously hinted for excellent display performance on the web. Finally, DIN Serif supports more that 100 languages such as those based on the Latin, Greek and Cyrillic alphabet.
  2. Yule Like This NF by Nick's Fonts, $-
    Just in time for the Holiday Season, here's a FREE font with word art, clip art and border elements to dress up your next project. Enjoy!
  3. Bochill by Iwm Design, $12.00
    Bochill is a sweet and charming script font that’s perfect for adding a sweet vibe to your next design idea. Get inspired by its unique style!
  4. Typek by Agnieszka Ewa Olszewska, $25.00
    Typek is a sans serif typeface for the lovers of minimal design and great curves. Typek outlines' professional shapes are perfect for large display usage.. Perfect for branding, posters, web and publications. The idea is to treat the letters' stroke create absorbing and interlaced shape. The design of small interfering in letters' construction makes Typek unique. Typek contains uppercase, diacritics and digits. The Typek Family is in two versions: Regular and Outline. Outline version can be an interesting addition and decoration for the Regular version.
  5. Old Stamp by Kaer, $14.00
    Introducing my new fingerprint typeface OldStamp. In addition to the Regular style, I added two more color styles. Typeface for casino labels, nightlife headlines, bright posters, detective cards, biometric access etc. What's included? * Regular, Violet and Green styles * Only uppercase * Numbers * Symbols * Punctuation I hope you enjoy this font. Follow my shop to receive updates of products and the very hottest news! If you have any question or issue, please contact me: kaer.pro@gmail.com Please request to add additional characters and glyphs if you need! Thank you!
  6. Skillet by Fenotype, $19.00
    Skillet is a bold vintage style serif font full of hedonism and joie de vivre. Skillet has strong character and extremely smooth features and self-confidence that springs from within. Skillet comes in two weights: Regular and Condensed. Even though the difference is small, Regular takes over the space while Condensed gives a more intimate impression. Skillet comes with a wide range of OpenType -features. Keep Standard Ligatures on in normal use. Try Discretionary Ligatures, Swash, Stylistic or Titling Alternates for custom headlines or logos.
  7. New Car Tag JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Around 2018 or 2019, the State of Florida introduced new letter and number characters on its auto plates. Inspired by this change, Jeff Levine Fonts offers up a digital version of this lettering named New Car Tag JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions (for those who want a more sporty look). Some people prefer a rounded 'zero' to differentiate between the regular zero and the letter 'O'. You can find this alternate character located on both the solid bar and broken bar glyphs.
  8. Nazari by RodrigoTypo, $25.00
    Nazari is a typeface for titles with personality, character and multiple alternatives to design. Nazarí is inspired by Arabic lettering and calligraphy, but updates its shapes through games of high contrast, geometric design and rounded terminals. The family has 4 styles: Regular, Regular Inline, Sans and Sans Inline. In turn, Nazari is divided into a basic set and an extended set. The basic set supplies all the essential characters to design any graphic piece. The extended set also contains different contextual alternatives, ligatures and swashes.
  9. Airwings by Parker Creative, $18.00
    Airwings is a retro narrow typeface that includes Regular, Distressed, and Outline versions. Each version can be used on its own or combined and overlaid to create even more design options. Airwings is a versatile typeface that can be used in many ways for many different types of designs from album covers, to movie posters, clothing lines, restaurants, and more. Combine Regular and Outline versions to create a retro 3-D look. Use the Distressed version to add a grungy feel to your design.
  10. Performing Arts JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The sheet music for "I Used to be Color Blind" (from the 1938 Fred Astaire-Ginger Rogers movie "Carefree") had its title crafted in ornate Art Deco hand lettering. Keeping the original letter forms, the interior embellishment was simplified to a dot-and-line pattern [eliminating a secondary squiggly line] for a cleaner look. The type design is now digitally available as Performing Arts JNL, in both regular and oblique versions. For those who prefer no ornamentation, there are also regular and oblique versions in solid form.
  11. Jerome by Peterdraw, $14.00
    Jerome inspired by compact, strong, and solid font. It comes with 3 weights: Thin, Light, and Regular. Jerome features strong and solid lines, gorgeous glyphs, and stunning styles. It would perfect for logos, magazines, quotes, posters, branding, name card, stationary, design title, blog header, art quote, typography. Features: 3 weights: Thin, Light, and Regular Standard ligatures Small Caps Fractions Ordinals Superscript Subscript We wish you enjoy our font and please don't hesitate to drop us a message if you have any issues or queries.
  12. Sunrise by Haksen, $18.00
    Sunrise a serif hand-drawn font with a retro look! There are three fonts included : Sunrise Regular Sunrise Outline Sunrise Extrude You can use these three fonts to create your own retro quotes and words! Font Features : Regular version Character set A-Z in uppercase and lowercase Alternates Character Ligatures Numerals & Punctuation Accented Characters Multiple Languages Supported Sunrise is perfect for : shirts, retro designs, procreate, stickers, logos, branding, greeting cards, Cricut projects, posters, magazines, social media, prints and more! Have a great day, Haksen
  13. Grovana by Larin Type Co, $15.00
    Grovana is a modern family of sans serif fonts, which includes 12 fonts: 3 styles - regular, round and rough, each of them has 4 weight - light, regular, medium and bold. I also prepared many ligatures and alternatives that give you more opportunities to create your project. with them you can be unique and experiment with your design. This font is easy to read and universal, perfect for creating logos, book and magazine covers, advertising, branding, wedding invitations, posters, postcard, labels, business cards, packaging and much more.
  14. Pixeloza 02 by Fontsphere, $12.00
    Pixeloza 02 is a pixel-style, grid-based, display typeface. This is another version of Pixeloza type. Compared to Pixeloza 01, it is characterized by a more slender form, the letters are taller and narrower, which makes the font lighter. The font is characterized by its simplicity, attention to detail, and original form. You can use it in a wide variety of projects. It gives many possibilities for creating graphics. Pixeloza 02 is available in two options: Pixeloza 01 Regular and Pizeloza 01 Skewo Regular.
  15. Brogi by Factory738, $15.00
    Brogi is a stylish sans serif font designed specifically for logo and brand designs. Brogi exuded a sense of boldness and sophistication despite his menacing styles. Ligature fonts can be used for almost any purpose you can imagine. 10 Weights (Light, Regular, Medium, Bold and Black) 2 Styles (Regular & Italic) Basic Latin A-Z and a-z Numerals & Punctuation Stylistic Ligatures Multilingual Support for ä ö ü Ä Ö Ü ... Free updates and feature additions Thanks for looking, and I hope you enjoy it.
  16. The Buntro by Ironbird Creative, $15.00
    The Buntro is a Display Typeface designed with carefully crafted. Comes with 2 Styles, Regular and Outline. This is a simple yet refined All-Caps Typeface. Also suitable for Branding & Packaging, Poster Design, T-shirt, Tattoo Design, Logotype, and any project. Support multilingual, number and symbol, alternates, and already PUA Encoded. What's inculded? The Buntro Regular The Buntro Outline Multilingual Support many different languages. Included AÀÁÂÃÄÅCÇDÐEÈÉÊËIÌÍÎÏNÑOØÒÓÔÕÖUÙÜÚÛWYÝiŸỲŸÆŒßÞþ We hope you enjoy the font, please feel free to comment if you have any thoughts or feedback.
  17. Harfang Pro by PSY/OPS, $45.00
    My goal for Harfang was to create a serif typeface that would be easy to read at text sizes, while having a strong personality at larger sizes. The initial design had a purely rounded style, but with each development pass I introduced some angularity. The final result is a typeface that is easy to read in long texts, advertising copy, annual reports and the like; but one that also provides a crisp and stylish appeal in more prominent display settings. I choose the name Harfang (Harfang des neiges — Snowy Owl or Great White Owl) because after my first typeface, Migration, I wanted something with a thematic relation. On a more personal level, Harfang is the official bird of Québec, a province with a long winter and a wonderful, white landscape, and the place I call home. —André Simard
  18. Thima by Rosario Nocera, $14.00
    Thima is a display font inspired by the liberty style revisited to the present day, hence it is free from the canonical compositional standards that make up the majority of fonts. Its elegant shapes are available in two versions: solid and outline. Thima’s unique features are enhanced by the perfect fusion between irregular and fluid shapes that coexist with right angles. Despite being a display font, the lowercase version is suitable for short and long paragraphs of text, while for large titles the uppercase shows off all its potential.
  19. Geometric Slabserif 712 by ParaType, $30.00
    The Bitstream version of Monotype Rockwell, 1934. Twentieth-century design influence is revealed in strokes of more even weight than in the original nineteenth-century Egyptians or Slab Serifs. Rockwell is a prime example of this twentieth-century approach. It seems to be a simple Constructivist geometric sans with strong square slab serifs added to. Angular terminals make its sturdy design particular sparkling. It is a strong face for headlines and posters, and is legible in very short text blocks. Cyrillic version was developed at ParaType in 2000 by Isay Slutsker and Manvel Shmavonyan.
  20. Linotype Compendio by Linotype, $40.99
    Linotype Compendio is a part of the Take Type Library, chosen from the contestants of the International Digital Type Design Contests from 1994 and 1997. Christian Bauer designed this font based on the basic forms of Transitional faces of the 17th century. The outer contours of the letters are purposely raw and irregular, much like alphabets printed on low-quality paper. The legibility of the font is thus reduced, making it necessary to use this font only for shorter texts or headlines, but it is exactly this characteristic which lends Linotype Compendio its distinctiveness.
  21. Inferno Corner by Sipanji21, $15.00
    "Inferno Corner" is a 3D layered graffiti font characterized by sharp corners. Fonts like this incorporate multiple layers to create a three-dimensional effect and emphasize angular or pointed edges, often enhancing the font's dynamism and visual impact. This font is particularly fitting for various street-related projects where a bold and edgy typographic style is desired. Whether used in posters, street art, or any design endeavor aimed at the urban environment, "Inferno Corner" can lend a striking and attention-grabbing aspect to your text, contributing to the overall street-style aesthetics of your project.
  22. Sangoma by Scholtz Fonts, $19.00
    I named the font "Sangoma" after the traditional healers of the Southern African tribes. Sangomas often work by "throwing bones". The shapes of the bones have suggested the shapes of the characters in the Sangoma font. The font is useful for creating designs or producing text that has an African look. Typified by an African angularity the characters reflect the ethos of Africa. The Sangoma font contains the full range of upper and lower case characters, all punctuation and special characters as well as the accented characters used in the major European languages.
  23. Linotype Sunburst by Linotype, $29.99
    Linotype Sunburst is part of the Take Type Library, chosen from the contestants of Linotype’s International Digital Type Design Contests of 1994 and 1997. Designed by British artist Ed Bugg, Linotype Sunburst is a font which consistently avoids all that is round. The forms are angular and pointed with triangular serifs which seem almost like flags waving from the paper. This playful font could easily be associated with sun, sand and vacation. Linotype Sunburst is intended for headlines in large point sizes or short texts with medium point sizes, if used carefully.
  24. Caslon 540 by URW Type Foundry, $89.99
    William Caslon (1692-1766) laid the foundation for English typefounding, when he cut his first roman face in London in 1722. He modeled his designs on late seventeenth-century Dutch types; thus his typefaces are classified as Old Styles. The original Caslon punches have been preserved, enabling a perfect recutting of his faces. Notice the hollow in the apex of A and the two full serifs or beaks in the C. The italic capitals are irregular in their inclination. The Caslon font family is distinctive for use in subheadings or continuous text.
  25. Madden by Typogama, $19.00
    Madden is a bold, single weight typeface designed for use in titles, editorial design, branding or any other setting that requires capturing attention. With a bold, rugged stroke, inspired by the wide brush used in hand made protest signs, this typeface exploits Opentype features to randomly replace letters set in a line of text, thereby simulating the erratic and irregular letterforms that could be create by a manual writing. Madden is designed to give you an expressive and impactful typeface that will grab attention and shout your message.
  26. FF Kievit Slab by FontFont, $65.99
    FF Kievit Slab is an industrial strength, do anything, go anywhere, kind of design. Its exceptional legibility and straightforward strength contrasts with a friendly humanistic underpinning. Michael Abbink and Paul van der Laan carefully revised character shapes and stroke contrast of FF Kievit, when they adapted them to FF Kievit Slab. The result is that the striking and powerful FF Kievit Slab easily complements the other members of the FF Kievit super family, that also includes FF Kievit and FF Kievit Serif, and stands on its own in as a multi-talented design. Though created from the sans, FF Kievit Slab is not FF Kievit with slabs serifs tacked on. The family is the fruit of a four-year collaboration between Abbink and Van der Laan, to make the perfect companion to the FF Kievit family. Each glyph was painstakingly adjusted and to achieve proper density, contrast, and balance, while remaining a perfect companion to its sans serif and oldstyle cousins. Its nine weights and italics also harmonize perfectly with the original FF Kievit design. Each of the FF Kievit styles is a typographical all-rounder that is equally at home in headlines as it is in text copy. Together, the three designs of the FF Kievit super family span a wide and deep typographic universe in which they support one another perfectly. These fonts will help you achieve your typographic goals, no matter how lofty. Featured in: Best Fonts for Websites
  27. Back Groove Outline by Gatype, $9.00
    The Back Groove font is smooth in totality and elegance. One of the best releases earlier this year, drawn with pinpoint accuracy. Back Groove has the perfect simplicity and refinement for your next project. Back Groove It perfectly represents a precise and vintage aesthetic. Because it's guided by Outlen's Back Groove I recommend this font for your next celebrations, logos, invitations, and home decor projects that need a touch of compact alternative combinations! Check it out and enjoy!
  28. Nakilla by Nurrontype, $14.00
    Hello, i'm Nakilla, a contrast, yet beautiful display serif font. In some vocal both in uppercase and lowercase, my designer made some tweak alternate to give me modern feeling, along with ligature, it would make your next project outstanding. You can see me in action, kindly swipe my preview image. I can be headline, i can be body, my Uppercase lookin cool right ? Modern, classic and minimalist. I'm ready for your next project, buy me now. Peace out!, Nakilla.
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