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  1. Bigfoot by Canada Type, $24.95
    Bigfoot is the fattest font ever made. It began as a simple exercise given to students in a design course: Most people don't appreciate type because they don't really know what it actually is. One way to understand it is looking at it like a combination of sculptures that have to work together to achieve a certain harmony, where each letter form is one of those sculptures. Most people understand and appreciate that a sculpture starts from a rock of an incomprehensible form, which is manipulated by someone into becoming the recognizable or abstract work of art it eventually is. Consider type design a kind of two-dimensional sculpting. You have a rectangle. Take away as a little as possible from it until it is recognizable as the letter A. Repeat to get the letter B, and so on. After all 26 minimal letters are made, do they actually function as an alphabet to build words and sentences that are recognizable to the human eye? This exercise can trigger thoughts and theories about the overall subjective nature of identifying abstract yet somewhat familiar shapes. It can go into the psyche of art in general. But one thing for certain, this exercise has so far helped a few people find a new appreciation for finely crafted typefaces. If you are a design educator, your students' typographical perspective and arguments would benefit from it. And if you are a designer, well, fat faces are all the rage these days, and this is as fat as it can get. Please note that that this typeface, due to its minimalistic nature, does not include accented characters. It does however support the full C0 Controls and Basic Latin Unicode set. All proceeds from this font go to support the Type Club of Toronto.
  2. As of my last update in 2023, "Umbles" does not appear to be a widely recognized or established font within the vast landscapes of typography and design. It's possible that "Umbles" might refer to a ...
  3. As of my last update in April 2023, there is limited widespread recognition or documentation of a font specifically named "Rogers2". Without direct details or specifications about this font, it's cha...
  4. Posterama by Monotype, $40.99
    The Posterama™ typeface family contains 63 fonts and is a true journey through space and time. Designed by Jim Ford, each Posterama family contains 7 weights from Thin to Ultra Black, in 9 distinct families. What makes Posterama so unique and versatile are the eight alternative display families. By making use of a collection of alternative glyphs, Posterama sets an evocative flavor to visualize an entire century of futuristic reference points from art, architecture, poster design and science fiction into one family. Posterama Text is the base family. It has the most robust character set including upper and lowercase glyphs and pan-European language support (including Greek and Cyrillic). Note: all the other Posterama variants described below do not have lowercase letters or Greek and Cyrillic support. Posterama 1901 recalls the decoratively geometric style of Art Nouveau from the turn of the 20th century. Letterforms such as the slender, snaking ‘S’, the high-waisted ‘E’ and the underlined ‘O’ revive the spirit of Charles Rennie Mackintosh and the designers of the Viennese Secession. Posterama 1913 pays homage to the Armory Show, or 1913 Exhibition of Modern Art, which brought the revolutionary work of European artists such as Picasso, Duchamp and Kandinsky to the US for the first time to the shock and astonishment of press and public. Near-abstract, angular characters such as the ‘A’, ‘E’ and ‘N’ hint at cubism’s jagged and clashing planes. Posterama 1919 uses a small, but important, variation to set a tone when the Bauhaus was founded, and the surge in radical European typography that followed. The straight-sided, roundheaded ‘A’ adds a flavor of 1919 – this style of ‘A’ can still be seen in the Braun logo, designed in 1934. Posterama 1927 captures the year of Metropolis, The Jazz Singer and Paul Renner’s pioneering, geometric Futura typeface from 1927, which had a profound influence on design in the US and Europe. Posterama 1933 – With its low-waisted, sinuous designs, the Posterama 1933 typeface family echoes lettering of the Art Deco period, which in turn had its roots in Art Nouveau, the key influence on Posterama 1901. The two fonts make a great team and can be used interchangeably. Posterama 1945 features a few Cyrillic characters to conjure up an era when Russian art and political posters made their mark in cold war propaganda, espionage and also giant aliens and monsters. Posterama 1984 takes its typographic influences from George Orwell’s classic novel, publicity for the dystopian action and sci-fi movies (Blade Runner, Videodrome and Terminator) and games like Space Invaders and Pac-Man that made an impact at that time. Posterama 2001 was inspired by Stanley Kubrick’s science fiction masterpiece, which made extensive use of the Futura typeface. Posterama 2001 finds its cosmic orbit with its nosecone-style ‘A’ from NASA’s much-missed ‘worm’ logotype. There’s an echo, too, in Bauhaus designs from as early as 1920, whose minimalist, geometric lettering also featured a crossbar-less ‘A’.
  5. CA Saygon Text by Cape Arcona Type Foundry, $40.00
    CA Saygon Text is the logic consequence of CA Saygon. It is much calmer and therefore also suitable for reading texts and everyday’s editorial tasks. Basic shapes and proportions were adopted from Saygon and continued in such a way that a font family from Thin to Extrabold resulted. A fundamental inspiration were early static grotesque typefaces such as Akzidenz Grotesk. Nevertheless, the typeface was by no means intended to have a historical look. Thus, a relatively high x-height was chosen, which makes the typeface quite economical in type-setting, since the letters appear visually larger. A relatively small line spacing with good legibility can be achieved due to the small ascenders and the low cap height. Letters like f and t, which otherwise tend to end in curves, were given right angles, which on the one hand meets certain design elements of the original Saygon, but on the other hand also refers to contemporary trends in typeface design. A special feature are the five styles in which CA Saygon Text can be used. The default setting is the Helvetica style, with two-storey a and g. The Futura style has a single-storey a and a two-storey g accordingly. The third style with two-storey a and three-storey g is called the Franklin style. But the real highlight is the Cape style with single-storey a and three-storey g – a real rarity up to now. Let yourself be inspired by this unusual typeface. If you like it even more progressive, you should try the flat style, which continues the right angles in a, g, and y as well. Thanks to the Cyrillic and Latin Extended character sets, a huge linguistic area is covered that even extends to Vietnam! Even the exotic German capital-double-s is available and appears automatically when typed between other capital letters. Numerous OpenType features make life easier for the professional typographer: there are fractions, superscript and subscript numbers, as well as proportional and tabular capitals.
  6. Lievin by Mofr24, $11.00
    Lievin is an exceptional slab serif font that stands out for its simplicity, clean lines, and captivating elegance. What sets it apart is its unique ability to effortlessly adapt to diverse design needs, making it a versatile choice for any project. With an impressive range of 50 variable styles, ranging from delicate thin to bold and massive black, Lievin caters to a wide array of typographic demands. Its versatility makes it perfect for various applications such as posters, marketing materials, logotypes, headlines, books, magazines, and more. One of the defining features of Lievin is its impeccable balance of classic charm and contemporary appeal. Its sleek and refined aesthetic adds a touch of sophistication to any design. The font's exceptional legibility ensures that the message is conveyed with clarity and impact. Lievin pairs harmoniously with a range of typefaces, making it an ideal choice for combination and layering. It complements sans-serif fonts, such as Helvetica or Futura, creating a visually dynamic and engaging typographic composition. Beyond its visual appeal, Lievin boasts an extensive character set, providing support for multiple languages and typographic features. This allows designers to express their creativity and accommodate different linguistic requirements. The design concept of Lievin is rooted in the desire to create a timeless and versatile slab serif font that would seamlessly integrate into modern design practices. Its clean lines and balanced proportions ensure legibility across various media and sizes, while its elegant charm adds a touch of sophistication. Lievin is the result of a meticulous creative process aimed at delivering a font that captures attention and makes a lasting impression. It combines the best of traditional and contemporary design elements, offering a fresh take on slab serif typography. As a modern typeface, Lievin is an original creation, not based on any historical design or revival. It embodies a contemporary interpretation of slab serif fonts while incorporating functional aspects that cater to the needs of today's designers.
  7. Vala by Monotype, $29.99
    Vala™ dances across printed pages and shines on screen. This is a high-energy design that blends the grace of an English Roundhand script with the gravitas of an extra bold Bodoni. There is even a bit of romance in the design. Vala speaks with a resonant voice – and knows few bounds. The typeface enhances print headlines, subheads, cover art and packaging. The design also brings its distinctive melding of verve and poise to banners, headings, navigational links and branding in web sites, blog posts, games and apps. Oscar Guerrero found inspiration for Vala in shop window lettering near his home in Bogotá, Colombia. “The capital A, R and V caught my attention and I photographed the window for future reference,” he explains. “Later I started to draw more letters inspired by the ones in the window.” Guerrero admits that he has always admired the work of Giambattista Bodoni and allowed his classic Didone designs to infuse Vala. Striking contrast in stroke weights, lively ball-terminals and a large x-height give Vala the grace and force of a Waikiki wave. Not satisfied with just a basic character set, Guerrero also took advantage of OpenType’s capabilities and drew a complete set of swash capitals, a bevy of fancy ligatures, and a suite of lowercase alternative designs. The result is that Vala easily emulates custom lettering in posters, headlines and logotypes. The “romantic” part of Vala? Guerrero dedicated the design to his girlfriend, Valentina, and named it after her.
  8. Galix Mono by Eclectotype, $25.00
    This monospaced version of Galix was commissioned in 2037 by the space exploration company Earth2, as part of a major overhaul of their branding, which had used, since 2021, a generic sans serif (much like every other company). Many specialists in both design and space exploration suggested that this very rebrand started a chain of events that concluded with the invention of time travel in 2041. Contrary to the perceived notion put forward in popular Science Fiction, time travel is only (as of now) possible in the digital realm. It was considered fitting that included among the first files sent back in time should be the Galix Mono typeface, which was remade in OTF format to ensure that it would work with the technology available in 2019. Earth2, for all their insight, did not foresee that the release of the typeface in September of 2019, would lessen the impact of their rebrand. What kind idiots would rebrand a forward looking company with a font that was, by then, almost 18 years old? The subsequent lacklustre response to the redesign didn’t inspire the tidal wave of R&D funding Earth2 had anticipated, and the company went into administration in the summer of 2039, having never invented the time travel which made the release of Galix Mono in 2019 possible. Experts believe that the files sent back in time, although their very sending made it impossible for them to be sent, remained as “time relics” of the future that might have been.
  9. GEOspeed by deFharo, $22.00
    GEOspeed, a typeface that redefines design standards, this typeface goes beyond conventional, fusing robustness with elegance. Ideal for advertising use, posters or banners, GEOspeed is the very essence of modern visual expression. The typography includes 28 geometric icons accessible through the Open Type Functions: smcp and c2sc. Regular and Versalite: Two Styles, One Powerful Visual Identity: GEOspeed features two unique styles to meet all your creative needs. The Regular version provides solidity and clarity, while the Versalite adds a bold and distinctive touch. Together, these styles allow you to explore an unlimited range of visual expressions. 22 degree inclination: Movement and modernity in each letter: With a 22-degree incline, GEOspeed is not just about movement, it also has an avant-garde feel. Each letter is an expression of dynamism, capturing attention and carrying your message into the future. Each letter is a statement of progression and avant-garde. Sans serif geometry. GEOspeed's sans serif geometry sets a new standard for modernity. Each character is a geometric masterpiece, creating a contemporary look that highlights strength and elegance. Readability is guaranteed with meticulous metrics and kerning. Advanced OpenType features. GEOspeed's advanced Open Type features give you precise control over the appearance of your text. From sophisticated ligatures to typographic variations, your creativity is the limit. Explore an infinite range of possibilities with GEOspeed's numbers and letters set. From striking figures to expressive letter combinations, each design is unique. Includes dynamic fractions that maintain readability without sacrificing style. Every detail has been perfected to ensure a flawless typographic experience.
  10. Ah, the elusive and cheekily named "Liquidy Bulbous." If fonts were people, Liquidy Bulbous would be the life of the party, the one who shows up with a mischievous twinkle in their eye, ready to turn...
  11. Amaris by Craft Supply Co, $15.00
    Amaris is a nostalgic serif fonts features high contrast between thick and thin strokes, and traditional letterforms. They evoke elegance, sophistication, and tradition. Ideal for formal designs and branding. You want to make a greeting card or a package design, or even a brand identity, craft design, any DIY project, book title, poster, pop vintage design, retro design or any purpose to make your art/design project look pretty and trendy? Feel free to play with this typeface!
  12. Milea lover by Mega Type, $12.00
    Milea Lover is a beautiful script font with an irregular baseline. Milea Lover comes with a feminine and trendy style that gives a touch of love to your design projects. Milea Lover looks very beautiful for branding, logo, wedding invitations, greeting cards, fashion, book covers, posters, labels, quotes and other romantic projects. Have fun using Milea Lover!!! I really hope you enjoy it! Feel free to follow, like and share. Thank you so much for checking out my shop!
  13. The Shensie by Soft Creative, $20.00
    Introducing The Shensie. The Shensie Font, is a classic thin font with an italic style. Here you will get beautiful classic fonts. this font is available in several modern swirls that can make your work look elegant, sweet and perfect. With this style, this font would be perfect for logos, branding projects, household designs utensils, product packaging, mugs, quotes, posters, shopping bags, logo, t-shirt, book cover, business card, invitation card, greeting cards, and all your other beautiful projects.
  14. Varino by Arterfak Project, $15.00
    Varino is a futuristic font. A font family inspired by the visual of technology that we can find in logos, Sci-Fi movies, games, and the present gadgets. Designed with minimalist style and unique letterforms, Varino is a perfect choice to use for logos, labels, posters, packaging, books, movies, presentations, games, and much more! Varino, complete with some elegant ligatures, will make your design look more futuristic and dynamic. Varino comes in Light, Normal, Bold, Outline and Extrude.
  15. Sweet Affogato by Stefani Letter, $12.00
    Sweet Affogato is a fun and cute display font. It has a playful style and great readability. It’s perfect for Christmas cards, branding, stationery, blog design, custom art, custom stamps, custom embossers, book, apparel, packaging, headline, or much more! It will add a unique feel and looks stunning to any design project! 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.
  16. Cucaracha by Characters Font Foundry, $9.95
    Cucaracha is a freaky, crazy, flowery-kinda looking family of two fonts: Cucaracha Font & Cucaracha Wixa. Cucaracha Font is like a plant starting to bloom in spring. It comes with an assortment of 8 additional icons all available through the standard keys. They are easily positioned so you can combine the icons and make an endless variety of patterns, structures and frames. Cucaracha is custom made for the Volcano ‚Bastard Project’ and was published in the project book.
  17. Merry Brook by Letterhend, $19.00
    Merry Brook is a beautiful signature script based on manual hand writing. The stylistic alternate, ligatures and the tick and thin stroke kk make this font looks a real hand writing instead of typing a font. This type of font perfectly made to be applied especially in logo, and the other various formal forms such as invitations, labels, logos, magazines, books, greeting / wedding cards, packaging, fashion, make up, stationery, novels, labels or any type of advertising purpose.
  18. Dreambeach by Scratch Design, $9.00
    Introducing Dreambeach Signature! It's a modern script font with a signature style. very recommended for you who want to make some designs with natural and authentic signature designs. This font will work for invitation design, wedding design, poster, packaging, book cover title, quote, social media post, etc. Just open your Opentype features while using the script font to use the ligatures and stylistic alternate 1 & 2. As you type, your text will look like a natural signature or handwriting.
  19. Asegunt by Twinletter, $12.00
    Asegunt is an abstract handwritten font but looks lovely on the eyes. with original hand strokes mixed together to make words and sentences This font is designed with a natural touch of handwriting which is refined to create a portion and composition that suits your needs. So this font is suitable for craft, children's writing, adventure posters, food banner titles, wedding invitations, product packaging logos, quotes, social media page covers, furniture banner headlines, book covers, and much more.
  20. Knocker by Beary, $15.00
    Knocker is a cool and stylish serif font, featuring its own unique style and modern look. Masterfully designed to become a true favorite, this font has the potential to bring each of your creative ideas to the highest level! This typeface is perfect for an elegant & luxury logo, book or movie title, fashion brand, magazine, clothes, lettering, quotes and more. Knocker is PUA encoded which means you can access all of the glyphs and swashes with ease.
  21. Frogie by Scratch Design, $10.00
    Introducing Frogie Font! It's a Playful and Bold font. Frogie font will look great for book headers, logo design, greeting cards, stickers, Instagram posts, quotes, playful branding, kids' stuff, youtube title. We hope you get inspired by the preview designs and you can make some playful designs with Frogie font! You will get OTF file, this font also includes multi-languages and 25 ligatures to support your design more naturally and fun. So let's have fun with Frogie!
  22. Burra by Creativemedialab, $18.00
    Introducing Burra, a Variable display font. All capital alphabet with a wavy psychedelic look. Inspired by liquify and water strokes. Burra Consists of 3 widths and 5 weights on each, a total of 15 fonts. It is Variable font, officially known as Open-Type Font Variations. You can generate lots of width and weights with the two available slider axis. Burra will add fresh fun vibes to your designs. This font is perfect for clothing, book covers, titles, etc.
  23. Alisant by Beary, $15.00
    Alisant is a cool and stylish serif font, featuring its own unique style and modern look. Masterfully designed to become a true favorite, this font has the potential to bring each of your creative ideas to the highest level! This typeface is perfect for an elegant & luxury logo, book or movie title, fashion brand, magazine, clothes, lettering, quotes and more. Alisant is PUA encoded which means you can access all of the glyphs and swashes with ease.
  24. Zholud's Modern Ghotic by Vladzh, $30.00
    The first ideas about creation this font appeared in spring 2005. I took gothic fonts and a technique of feather as the base and create something unusual. Zholud's Modern Ghotic font has only A-Z, a-z, 0-9 and . , : ; ' " ! ? - characters. I recommed you to use this font in headers. It looks better if you'll start each word with Caps. Please use an application that supports kerning in order to display the spaces between characters correctly.
  25. Yacqui by Jonahfonts, $45.00
    In designing a font that had a Mayan or Aztec quality to it without the usual "Mariachi" look, I decided to make it single weight with some open ends and offbeat rounded serifs to give it a more serious feel which will lend itself to other non ethnic uses. I have added a few discretionary ligatures, which also contain old-style numerals, titling caps and small caps. Usage recommendations: Captions, packaging, cards, posters, ads, book jackets, manuals, and menus.
  26. XLeefMeAlone by Ingrimayne Type, $14.95
    XLeafMeAlone is a collection of leaf silhouettes from common Indiana trees based on actual leaves. Various leaves, selected for their good looks not their intelligence, were scanned and hand-traced. Some species, such as some oaks, are over-represented because they are more picturesque than others, such as apple or peach. LeafMeAlone was featured in the “Type Drawer” column of Personal Publishing (later renamed Business Publishing--I do not know if it still exists) in November of 1990.
  27. Timeless Radiance by Letterhend, $14.00
    Timeless Radiance is an organic font duo consist of a bold script paired with a slab serif with a touch of classic look and feel. This type of font perfectly made to be applied especially in logo, headline, signage and the other various formal forms such as invitations, labels, logos, magazines, books, greeting / wedding cards, packaging, fashion, make up, stationery, novels, labels or any type of advertising purpose. Features : Uppercase & lowercase Numbers and punctuation Alternates/Ligatures Multilingual PUA encoded
  28. Getaway Car by Hanoded, $15.00
    When I am working on a new font, I usually play some music, or have a song in my head. When I was working on this font, an Audioslave song called Getaway Car was playing in my head. Again: naming a font is not that difficult! Getaway Car was made with a cheap brush and expensive Chinese ink. It is an all caps font, ideally suited for posters, book covers and designs that need a bold, rough & ready look.
  29. Skull Toys by Mvmet, $12.00
    Skull Toys is a cool rough retro-looking display font with halloween twist, you’ll love it if you want to create something with fun halloween theme. It will elevate a wide range of design projects to the highest level. You can use this font for many design ideas such as stickers, t-shirt designs, amazing logo designs, magazine or book covers, comics, cartoon drawings, and many more. This font will add a cool touch to your designs!
  30. Dino by Blankids, $18.00
    Hello, Are you looking for a SVG font? Do you want of creating Something that stand out and inspire creativity, imagination, and endless fun? Wait no more, we will give you the best choice. Dino a SVG Color Font Inspiring from Playful typography. This font is perfect for a design that makes it more attractive and playful. made with a very good level of aesthetics making this font suitable for book cover, poster, packging, merchandise, logotype and much more.
  31. Sunday Thinker by Hanoded, $16.00
    No, no fantastic story about how I came up with the name for this font. It was a Sunday when I thought up Sunday Thinker. It seemed like the right name and it wasn’t taken yet, so there you have it! Sunday Thinker is a thoughtful font, made with creativity in mind. Personally I think it’d look great on product packaging or book covers, but the font will adapt itself to whatever you think of! Just think happy thoughts!
  32. Brontoburger by Sharkshock, $115.00
    Brontoburger is defined by its loose, laidback appearance but stops short of being too rough around the edges. Its softened corners produce a warm, friendly look suitable for many applications. This display font is playful enough to be featured on toy packaging but suitable for business cards as well. Try the 3D Extrude version for a book cover or poster. This 3 member family is equipped with Basic Latin, extended Latin, diacritics, Cyrillic, symbols, punctuation, and kerning.
  33. Kabouter by Hanoded, $15.00
    Kabouter (kaːˈbɑu̯.tər) means ‘gnome’ in Dutch. I have no particular love for gnomes (even though I have a font called Garden Gnome…), but this font had a fairytale feeling to it and the name looked good. Kabouter is a happy display font. It is fun, bouncy and quirky. Use it for your book covers, toy-packaging and home made apple sauce labels. Besides that, you now know how to say gnome in Dutch, which will leave your friends astounded! ;-)
  34. Neue Jugend by Brave Lion Fonts, $24.00
    Neue Jugend is an art nouveau typeface orientated on letter shapes of original Jugendstil fonts. The shapes are reduced to a straight modern look, so one could say it is the 21st century art nouveau. Neue Jugend supports all latin languages and their is a little ligature to bring P and Y closer together, if wanted. It is an uppercase typeface, so it is suggested to be used in headlines. For example on a poster or a book.
  35. Nouveau Crayon by Hanoded, $15.00
    Nouveau Crayon is based on Crayon Crumble, a font I made a long time ago. I changed a lot of glyphs and added a whole bunch of new ones. It has become quite a good looking font to be honest: oodles of crayon goodness, heaps of crumbling bits and a lot of expression. Use it for cafe websites, restaurant menus, children’s books, art fair posters and whatever else you fancy. Nouveau Crayon comes with abundant language support.
  36. Treppenwitz by Hanoded, $15.00
    Treppenwitz (literally: ‘Staircase Wit’) is a German word describing a conversational remark that only occurs to someone after the opportunity to make it has passed. I love words like this: they can sum up a whole sentence or a complex train of thought. Treppenwitz font is hand brushed. It’s a little uneven, a little shaky, but will look good on product packaging and book covers. Comes with loads of diacritics and double letter ligatures as well.
  37. Georgia Script by vuuuds, $17.00
    Georgia Script is modern script font, every single letters have been carefully crafted to make your text looks beautiful. With modern script style this font will perfect for many different project ex: photography, watermark, quotes, blog header, poster, wedding, branding, logo, fashion, apparel, letter, invitation, stationery, etc. This font including alternate glyph. You can access the alternate glyph via Font Book (Mac user) or Windows Character Map (Windows user), I've been put the link tutorial inside the zip file.
  38. Bonrich by GuseType, $12.00
    Bonrich is a display font that is characterized by thick lines with rounded edges which makes Bonrich look playful. This font suitable for any design style such as retro, vintage, pop culture and many more. Bonrich has features such as uppercase, lowercase, numbers, punctuation, and multilingual support. Bonrich also has alternate and ligature features to make your writing more stylish and unique for various designs such as posters, headlines, magazines, logotypes, book covers and many more.
  39. Sophie J by Greater Albion Typefounders, $9.00
    We were marveling one day at a colleague's handwriting. We noticed that it managed all at once to be casual and modern looking, yet admirably regular and legible as well. We took a few specimens of their writing as the inspiration for 'Sophie J', a family of two typefaces offered in regular and bold weights. Sophie J is ideal for posters, fun party invitations and anything else where a feeling of friendliness and warmth is required.
  40. Minagi Bristone by Beary, $15.00
    Minagi Bristone is a cool and stylish serif font, featuring its own unique style and modern look. Masterfully designed to become a true favorite, this font has the potential to bring each of your creative ideas to the highest level! This typeface is perfect for an elegant & luxury logo, book or movie title, fashion brand, magazine, clothes, lettering, quotes and more. Minagi Bristone is PUA encoded which means you can access all of the glyphs and swashes with ease.
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