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  1. Nouveau Lettering JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A 1916 lettering book provided an example of a slab serif alphabet with Art Nouveau influence designed by Thomas Wood Stevens. This alphabet served as the model for Nouveau Lettering JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  2. Equalis Stencil by Eurotypo, $28.00
    Equalis Stencil is a slab-serif typeface. This OpenType font comes in three weights, alternates and symbols, with support for CE languages. Equalis Stencil can be used as display type, headlines, packaging, signs routing and a wide range of projects.
  3. Western Bevel JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Western Bevel JNL smooths out the ornate design of Stablehand JNL to offer a cleaner slab serif font that retains its Western wood type feel. Aside from Western themes, it can be applied to sports team promotions and other nostalgic projects.
  4. BLT Portage by Black Lab Type, $12.00
    PORTAGE is a slab serif that carries its own weight. Adventurous and rugged, this typeface that evokes the wild country and makes headlines stand out. The typeface was built from a land and forest journal from the mid-50's.
  5. Bernard Wacker by Letterena Studios, $10.00
    Bernard Wacker is a modern and classic slab serif font with a unique and fancy look. This typeface is perfect for an elegant & luxury logo, book or movie title design, fashion brand, magazine, clothes, lettering, quotes, and so much more.
  6. Bitelephant by Kah Khiong Design, $13.00
    Bitelephant is a type of pixel font with Slab Serif. It's unique pipeline characteristic, result a bold & simple font. It's bitmap give a retro game looks, but with a futuristic feel. Suitable for any fun, sci-friction, techno, game & digital theme.
  7. Flavery by Invasi Studio, $19.00
    Flavery is a vintage slab serif font that is perfect for creating a rustic and rugged aesthetic with its hand-drawn slab serif style. This font is ideal for evoking the old-fashioned cowboy era or the classic vintage vibes era and is great for display purposes. Flavery features alternate glyphs and supports multilingual Latin characters to enhance your designs with a touch of old-world charm. Its bold and distinctive style will make your designs stand out and give them a unique character. Whether you're working on a poster, packaging, or branding project, Flavery will add a touch of vintage authenticity to your work.
  8. Cayuse by Pacific Standard Type, $36.00
    Cayuse is a super-slab, all-caps titling face that tips its hat to the classic French and Italian “fat face” serifs of the nineteenth century. Structurally, Cayuse utilizes a reverse-stress stroke configuration—with thick, meaty slab serifs and sinuous, spiked connecting strokes. This crackling contrast gives Cayuse a very black, dense texture, and the ability to combine and contrast well with other typefaces. Arm yourself with Cayuse to create richly-textured, high-impact typography for packaging, editorial, brand identity, posters, signage, and many other applications. What's more, Cayuse also features an array of “word logos”, providing you even more options for creating dynamic typography.
  9. Apéro by Resistenza, $39.00
    A cheerful handwritten font family composed by 8 fonts. 5 slab weights, 2 slab effects and a sans serif. Handmade, friendly and classy, this family is inspired in one of our favorite traditions in Torino, “ L'Aperitivo ”. The social event every afternoon! Before dinner friends meet in the local bar and spend the time together eating, drinking, talking, laughing and eating and drinking again. Handwritten to get a friendly and human feeling. Letterforms specially designed to take the charming mood of this event. The sans serif has been inspired in some letterings found in old local liquor labels. Check out also ‘Modern Love Slanted’ Turquoise Nautica
  10. Mesa by FontMesa, $29.00
    Mesa is a revival of an old pointed Tuscan font from the MacKellar Smiths and Jordan type foundry called Broad Gauge circa 1874. This new version offers a few alternates including half slab and full slab uppercase A's. Opentype case sensitive forms are also included in the Mesa font family. We started production on this font in 2009 but set it aside to work on other projects, we're pleased to have finally finished it. If you're a Grillmaster or Pitmaster you're going to love this font for your new business logo t-shirts and other merch. To all you Grillmaster's and Pitmaster's out there, Keep On Smokin'
  11. Carissa by Just My Type, $20.00
    Everyone likes getting a handwritten letter. At least, they would if anyone still hand wrote letters. We heard a story about a type designer who gets a Christmas card from his niece. He’s been out of touch with her for years and is both delighted and surprised to receive a handwritten note. His first thought is “How sweet; how very nice to hear from her.” His second thought is,”Great font potential; I could use this.” And he did. Carissa has a fresh, spontaneous feel, with a wonderful use of uppercase letters (B and R, etc.) within the lower case. Useful as a personal font or for an off-beat menu...
  12. Background Echo by Hanoded, $15.00
    I don’t live in the mountains, so when we go on holiday and visit the mountains, we always like to hear the echo! A bit childish, I know, but that’s how it is. Background Echo is a very nice, handmade, all caps font. It’s not exactly a laser-cut design; glyphs are a bit uneven, wobbly in places and have their own idea of what they should look like. That, my dear potential customers, is the charm of a hand made font! Background Echo comes with a vast array of diacritics, regular and bold styles and a selection of interesting swashes for the upper case glyphs
  13. Whitenow by Proportional Lime, $15.99
    In the year 1528 Pierre Attaignant led a revolution in music printing. His method of once-press moveable type, greatly simplifying the original 3 impression process developed by Petrucci, remained in use till near the end of the 17th century. The method could only realize one line of music per staff, and the introduction of barlines as a common means of aligning multiple staves brought this method to a close after nearly two centuries of use. This font is meant to allow the printing of music using that method with the notation of that era. It is largely based on an exemplar printed by Snodham of London.
  14. Realest by Font Row, $24.99
    A great addition to every graphic designer's toolkit. Realest™ is a modern slab serif display font designed with mathematical precision. The entire typeface is crafted with consistent angles & measurements down to the smallest detail. It is built on mathematics. For this reason, it is a highly versatile display font, ideal for branding, logos, websites, ads, graphics, clothing & printable materials. What makes Realest™ stand out is its classy yet modern style. It could be classified as 'futuristic' (due to its square-shaped structure), yet the slab serif details add a touch of class that most futuristic fonts lack. This gives it a unique character, making it ready to perform well in a wide variety of creative projects. Features: • A unique fusion of Modern & Slab Serif styles. • Designed with mathematical precision. • The characters share the exact same dimensions (where possible). • Monospaced (with even spacing between characters). • Comes with a generous number of alternate glyphs & accented characters. • Available in both Regular & Extended (wide) styles. • Highly versatile Realest™ Extended is a completely free font that can be used in commercial projects.
  15. AZN Knuckles Varsity by AthayaDZN, $10.00
    Introducing "AZN Knuckles Varsity" font by AthayaDZN. Revolutionizing a varsity slab serif, combining sharp and rounded edges, angled serif, and a variety of weights, fitting it into the modern scene. Equipped with 3 styles ( Defined, Regular, Stencil ) Use the Defined version if you are aiming for that slab serif look, just like the name suggested, it defines the modernized slab serif on each letter, giving it that retro look yet still in the modern scene. Especially on the light weight of this version, the slab serif is really prominent. Use the Regular Version if you are aiming for any type of design that you see this font fits especially the modern scene, just like how it's advertised. Use the Stencil version if you are aiming to make a statement, my favorite one is the Bold and Italic version of the Stencil if I was to make a statement, just like the preview where it says "Anarchy", the separated shapes of the letter combined with it's bold and slanted shape is perfect to make a strong statement. Language Support : Afrikaans, Albanian, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Filipino, Finnish, French, Galician, Indonesian, Irish, Italian, Luxembourgish, Norwegian, Portuguese, Romansh, Scottish Gaelic, Spanish, Swedish, Swiss German, Uzbek (Latin). And that's it for this font, thank you for purchasing the product, I wish you success on your projects. Please enjoy the font and let me know if you needed any help or if you have any questions -Athaya twitter.com/Athaya_DZN behance.net/athayadzn
  16. Silex by Our House Graphics, $14.00
    A different kind of beauty. Silex began life in the labs of R.U.S.S.T Institute a number of years ago, starting with a skeleton of C.A.D./C.A.M system fonts, a disused tungsten carbide blade off an old milling machine for a soul and a little box of OpenType features for brains. This family of 3 solid, Silex is a hard-edged, hard-working display fonts. Suitable for headlines, logos, heavy equipment and... If you are a wrestler or mixed martial arts fighter, your resume. OpenType features include stylistic alternates, discretionarily ligatures, case sensitive glyphs, small caps, dozens of standard and discretionary ligatures.
  17. Distefano Sans by Tipo, $60.00
    Designed from the perspective of a multi-purpose font family, comprehending the slab-serif and humanist-sans subtypes, the Distéfano typefaces were specifically developed and subsequently tested considering the needs of editorial products, for both print and digital media.    Includes a comprehensive program where formal, style, thickness and slant attributes are especially indicated for the composition of text and headings in newspapers, journals and magazines. For that reason, in addition to the more traditional weights, others, ranging from Light to Black were added. The identity and systemic criteria of this font family doesn’t fall short on diversity of specific solutions, flair and quirks for each variant, especially noticeable in the contrast of the italics to the roman styles. The original drawings of Distéfano date back to 1983; embodied in pencil on paper, provided only the alphabetical characters and punctuation signs for Spanish, and the Sans Serif family. By digitalizing them, their possibilities of use were widened, the set of characters of each typeface were considerably completed considering the current requirements for the majority of the latin and germanic languages, and the slab-serif family was developed. This type family bears the name of the most notable argentinian designer, and it is a homage to his work, that influenced the youth of the 50’s decade of the 20th century, and especially to him, whom I have always recognized as a friend, and a teacher.
  18. DIN Next Decorative by Monotype, $40.99
    This four-piece family is the DIN design, but not as you know it. The famously, crisp, clean and precise typeface has been given a textured update that's reminiscent of rusted metal, or rubber stamps. Underneath this lies the same sturdy, geometric shapes that have allowed DIN to stand the test of time, but with a new sense of tangibility. “This kind of treatment is more about creating a feeling or a mood that goes beyond the communication of the words themselves,” explains Monotype Studio director Tom Rickner. “I think it expands the repertoire of what DIN Next can express.” Designed for display, these four typefaces – DIN Next Rust, DIN Next Shadow, DIN Next Slab Rust and DIN Next Stencil Rust – show a new side of DIN Next's personality, as if the surface of each letterform has been gradually worn away over the years.
  19. Knocked by Crumphand, $25.00
    Introducing a new Slab Serif fonts "Knocked" Knocked fonts is an inspiration to College fonts, Varsity fonts, Athletic fonts and Retro fonts. this Knocked fonts is pretty good and good for experimenting with your design. comes with 3 styles; Regular, Rough and Stripes.
  20. Esquina Rounded by Green Type, $37.00
    Esquina Rounded is a family of octagonal slab serif fonts. Designed for use in outdoor advertising, branding, packaging. Esquina Rounded is also ideal for sports related materials such as team logos, flyers, posters and more. Esquina Rounded contains Latin, Cyrillic and Greek glyphs.
  21. Engine Company JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Engine Company JNL is a slab serif font based on a set of wood type. The design emits an image of strength and purpose, and fits well into any project where a word or phrase must be conveyed forcefully without seeming overly imposing.
  22. VTG Juker by Voltage Ltd, $35.00
    Juker is a sturdy hand-drawn slab serif with proper country manners. Warm, hospitable, and just a little bit rough, Juker will lend its comfortable touch to a variety of projects. Activate the stylistic alternates feature to introduce slight variations in the letterforms.
  23. Drogheda by Fontdation, $20.00
    Introducing our latest font release: Drogheda. A reversed-contrast slab serif with a strong but flexible personality. Crafted with high attention to the details, gives you the best designing experience. Suits best for poster designs, headlines, quote writings, etc. THANKS AND ENJOY!
  24. SK Reykjavik by Salih Kizilkaya, $12.99
    SK Reykjavik is a modern geometric font family with sans serif and slab serif characters. Supports all typographic elements you will need in Latin, Cyrillic, Greek, Turkish and Baltic alphabets. It contains 32 fonts and 26,208 glyphs and offers full support for ligatures.
  25. Classic Comics JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A comic book feature entitled “Foe of the Borgias” appeared in 1937’s New Adventure Comics. The hand lettered title was done in a slab serif Art Deco style and is recreated digitally as Classic Comics JNL in both regular and oblique versions.
  26. Esquina College by Green Type, $37.00
    Esquina College is a family of octagonal slab serif fonts. Designed for use in outdoor advertising, branding, packaging. Esquina College is also ideal for sports related materials such as team logos, flyers, posters and more. Esquina College contains Latin, Cyrillic and Greek glyphs.
  27. Spearion by Outerend, $20.00
    Like spearheads moving in directions, the core idea of creating “Spearion” fonts was originated from concepts of speed, flow and movement. These slab fonts would be great for your next projects such as logos, film and TV credits, marketing materials, and many more!
  28. Larque by Furiosum, $20.00
    Larque is a slab serif text typeface. The tall x-height and the open counters makes the font very legible at small sizes. Larque includes extended latin characters, ligatures, oldstyle figures and Open Type features. It is available in roman and medium weight.
  29. Joyto Soft by Graphite, $18.00
    Joyto Soft is a slab serif family of five weights. With soft edges and an uneven thickness, it has a quirky, warm and fun character while retaining legibility. It is well suited for display, packaging, restaurant menus, children’s products & books and much more.
  30. Caverson by Letterena Studios, $10.00
    Proudly present Caverson Typeface, a modern and classy slab serif font with a unique style and fancy look. This typeface is perfect for an elegant & luxury logo, book or movie title design, fashion brand, magazine, clothes, lettering, quotes, and so much more. **Uppercase
  31. Town Meeting JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Town Meeting JNL (available in both regular and oblique versions) is a modified version of Mud Creek JNL (which was based on Tuscan Egyptian – a classic wood type). The side spurs were removed and the split serifs were replaced by slab serifs.
  32. Kripke by Haiku Monkey, $10.00
    Kripke is a slab serif with rounded corners. It's readable and soft at small sizes, strong and friendly at large sizes. It's got a Greek and Cyrillic glyphs, as well as a large complement of accented characters. Try it on your designs!
  33. Brossard by Greater Albion Typefounders, $13.95
    Brossard is a slab serif face redolent of French atmosphere and the design ethos of the 1920s. Use it for headines and posters that need that distinctive élan or where a Continental feel is called for. Regular and outline faces are offered.
  34. Aterline by AEN Creative Studio, $15.00
    Aterline is a simple but elegant slab serif font family. It will elevate a wide range of crafting ideas, from cards to branding, labels, and much more. Add it confidently to your favorite creations and let yourself be amazed by the outcome generated.
  35. Christmas Chic by AEN Creative Studio, $15.00
    Christmas Chic is a joyful, festive, and fun slab serif font. It is ideal for Holiday-themed greeting cards and for any crafting project. This font is PUA encoded which means you can access all of the glyphs and swashes with ease!
  36. Roble by Latinotype, $26.00
    Roble is a Slab Serif Font, from a mix between Andes and Sanchez, following a harmony with both fonts one sans and one serif with a fresh and dynamic result. Roble is a family of 16 display fonts 8 weights plus italics.
  37. Esquina Outline by Green Type, $37.00
    Esquina Outline is a family of octagonal slab serif fonts. Designed for use in outdoor advertising, branding, packaging. Esquina Outline is also ideal for sports related materials such as team logos, flyers, posters and more. Esquina Outline contains Latin, Cyrillic and Greek glyphs.
  38. FlyHigh by Ingrimayne Type, $12.95
    FlyHigh is a decorative text face with slab serifs. It comes in eight styles: plain, semibold, bold, extrabold, italic, semibold italic, bold italic, and extrabold italic. Its low x-height makes it more appropriate for uses such as invitations than for book text.
  39. Esquina Stencil by Green Type, $37.00
    Esquina Stencil is a family of octagonal slab serif fonts. Designed for use in outdoor advertising, branding, packaging. Esquina Stencil is also ideal for sports related materials such as team logos, flyers, posters and more. Esquina Stencil contains Latin, Cyrillic and Greek glyphs.
  40. Spartacus by Alan Meeks, $45.00
    A further development of the Colosseum range but this with a slab serif. Visually monoline and modern in appearence it still retains its Trajan characteristics. The addition of Spartacus black with its unusual Italic gives a the face a strong original headline font.
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