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  1. Wascally Wabbit by Comicraft, $49.00
    This cunning, conniving, chattering font is devious, devilish and dashing! It's a toon town tattler that will lend a flippant insouciant personality to your comic books and animated features. These handsome letterforms will nab you, jab you, grab you and may even stab you with their sly wily guile. Our advice: Be Very Very Qwiet when tracking down this Wascally Wabbit. Features: Automatic alternate uppercase alphabets Western & Central European language support Manga characters & Crossbar I Technology™
  2. ITC Abaton by ITC, $29.00
    ITC Abaton, by Argentinian designer Luis Siquot, is an exercise in geometry and simplification. “It is done,” says Siquot, “with few elements, with modules of only straight lines (horizontals, verticals and diagonals of almost 45 degrees). Drawing the I and the O, I got the basic elements, and so started the fight between strict geometry and optical impression, until I obtained the rest of the characters.” The basic rectangular form is characterized by wedge-shaped serifs, almost like caps on the heads and feet of the letters. “Abaton has the 'spirit' of 19th-century faces used on money bills or postage stamps, but the realization is totally different,” Siquot explains. Abaton is a “shaded” typeface of caps and slightly smaller caps, upright and slightly condensed in form. Although the letterforms are legible at small sizes, the shading tends to clog up if it gets too small, so Abaton is happiest as a distinctive display face.
  3. Librium is a distinctive and versatile font created by Apostrophic Labs, a collective known for their innovative and eclectic approach to typeface design. This particular font showcases the laborator...
  4. Majora by Latinotype, $29.00
    Majora is a slab serif typeface which derives its name from a Portuguese historical toy manufacturer. The font comes in 8 styles, ranging from a delicate Thin to a robust Black, with matching italics and an upright version of stencil fonts, resulting in a total of 24 weights. Majora is well-suited to a wide range of design projects which include packaging, editorial design, screen use, etc. Its humanistic features and moderate contrast between thick and thin strokes make it also suitable for long block of texts while having a high degree of legibility. The font includes a set of alternate glyphs which help give your compositions a different and unique look. The Stencil version was specially designed for use in signage, packaging, titles and headings. Majora contains a set of 520 characters that support over 200 Latin-based languages.
  5. Kaboore by Twinletter, $17.00
    Introducing our newest font Kaboore, a retro condensed themed font, is a clean and modern typeface that gives off a strong, unique, and clean impression. Its thick, sturdy appearance is perfect for creating attention-grabbing titles and headlines. it is slightly compressed so it works well in medium or large font sizes while maintaining legibility. This Kaboore font is designed with 2 styles in the form of the slab and sans, also enriched with optional ligatures, so use this font immediately to get your project extraordinary. What’s Included : - All glyphs Iso Latin 1 - Alternate, Ligature - Simple installations - We highly recommend using a program that supports OpenType features and Glyphs panels like many Adobe apps and Corel Draw so that you can see and access all Glyph variations. - PUA Encoded Characters – Fully accessible without additional design software. - Fonts include Multilingual support
  6. Polyphonic by Monotype, $31.99
    Polyphonic is a highly versatile slab serif typeface comprising 60 fonts across 6 weights and 5 widths. It is a no-nonsense, clear and legible type family whose multiple voices will suit numerous typographic applications. Its overall personality is polite, understated and formal – there are no frills with this typeface, it conveys messages simply and efficiently without hyperbole. Polyphonic’s lighter weights are great for body text and its heavier weights the perfect complement for branding, titles, headings and logotype options. Small Caps are included with each font and available with one click, as are Old Style Figures, there is extensive language support too – European/Latin only. Key features: • 6 Weights in Roman and Italic • 5 Widths – Condensed, Narrow, Regular, Wide, Extended • Small Caps • Old Style Figures • European Language Support (Latin) • 600 glyphs per font. See more detailed examples at the Polyphonic microsite.
  7. Kairos Sans by Monotype, $50.99
    Kairos Sans, designed by Terrance Weinzierl, is an octagonal sans serif influenced by 19th Century Grecians, with the weights and widths of a contemporary palette. The bold simplicity radiates in headlines and sub-heads, with suitable performance in text. Of course, it pairs perfectly with the slab serif companion, Kairos . Kairos Sans is available in 48 styles; 8 weights in 3 widths, all with matching italics. Condensed, Regular and Extended widths range from Thin to Black. There are 4 Rough styles as well, bringing the whole family to a total of 52 styles. It comes in Latin, Greek and Cyrillic scripts. It also comes with some extras and OpenType features: Small capitals, proportional and tabular figures, superscript and subscript figures, support for fractions, ornaments, arrows and Stylistic Alternates. It often looks athletic, industrial, and stern. Kairos Sans is stout, but has energy.
  8. Brava Sans by Rafael Jordan, $30.00
    Brava Sans (the naked & extended version of Brava Slab ) is a family of 8 weights, 2 widths and true italics. Designed for editorial purpose, it has a monolinear appearance with a humanist construction, open counters and a tall “x height” that give it a right personality for use in branding. Also Brava Sans has a lot of helpful features as a wide range cover of Latin languages, a lot of OpenType features, a new condensed width and two bolder and cooler weights that make Brava Sans a useful tool for the graphic designer. A full range of numerals (included old style figures, lining, numerators, denominators, superiors, subs, circled and black circled), small caps, forty ligatures (between standard & discretionary ligatures), a lowercase superior and inferior set and a stylistic set are some of the features that makes Brava Sans a solid choice.
  9. Binnek by Twinletter, $17.00
    Binnek is the perfect font for any sporting event. This font, combined with the immense popularity of outdoor sports, has generated a huge demand for typography solutions suitable for use in outdoor advertising media. Binnek features 6 different styles from sans, and slabs, to sharp edges, as well as beveled variations, the result is a versatile display typeface that can be used in high-speed situations while still taking advantage of a contemporary tone. Using this font also tells everyone that you mean business. What’s Included : - File font - All glyphs Iso Latin 1 - Alternate, Ligature - Simple installations - We highly recommend using a program that supports OpenType features and Glyphs panels like many Adobe apps and Corel Draw, so you can see and access all Glyph variations. - PUA Encoded Characters – Fully accessible without additional design software. - Fonts include Multilingual support
  10. Zin Display by CarnokyType, $46.00
    Zin Display is a contemporary typeface designed for various situations of typographic usage. Characteristic feature is a large x-height and balance between neutral construction of letters (strictly vertical axis), dynamic open forms (opened terminals) and sharp instrokes, outstrokes and serifs. Another typical feature is a visually narrower connection between stems and strokes. The complete font family consist of three width proportions (Normal, Condensed and Extended). Every sub-family has 5 weights, ranging from Light to Black with matching Italics. Zin Display can be effectively used especially for display typesetting but works for longer text as well. It can be used especialy in magazine layouts and editorial design, as well in advertising typography, orientation systems, corporate identities and many other situations. Zin Display is a member of the Zin super family, which also includes Zin Sans, Zin Slab and Zin Serif fonts.
  11. ITC Lubalin Graph by ITC, $40.99
    ITC Lubalin Graph® was initially designed by Herb Lubalin and drawn to fit the requirements of typographic reproduction by Tony DiSpigna and Joe Sundwall in 1974. Its underlying forms are those of Lubalin's previously released ITC Avant Garde Gothic, but its shapes were modified to accommodate large slab serifs. Its condensed weights, which include small caps and oldstyle figures, were later additions by Helga Jörgenson and Sigrid Engelmann in 1992. The family, with its generous x-height and overall tight fit has come to represent the typographic style of American graphic design in the 1970s. The typeface is at home when paired with mid-century modern design and spare sanses or more traditional text faces from the period. ITC Lubalin Graph covers four weights in its condensed width from Book to Bold, and five weights in its normal width.
  12. Bestvall by Twinletter, $17.00
    The BESTVALL type family is a highly athletic and dynamic typeface capable of evoking the energy of sport in its literal and historical form. Building on traditional athletic typefaces, BESTVALL font implements new shapes inspired by historical trends and modern typography, giving it the ability to add personality to any set of words. Features include slab and display types, oblique styles, multiple ligatures, and style alternatives. This display typeface has been designed to stand out and grab the attention of a wide audience. What’s Included : - All glyphs Iso Latin 1 - Alternate, Ligature - Simple installations - We highly recommend using a program that supports OpenType features and Glyphs panels like many Adobe apps and Corel Draw, so you can see and access all Glyph variations. - PUA Encoded Characters – Fully accessible without additional design software. - Fonts include Multilingual support
  13. Klaud by Tour De Force, $25.00
    Klaud is our new slab serif family with 14 styles. It is compact, stable typeface that's carefully designed to suit in every possible situation where an working horse typeface could be used. Klaud is good balanced, visually equalized family that looks and feels smooth in longer texts and paragraphs, but works well in headlines also cause it's gentle decorative letter parts. Strong look is achieved by more squared then rounded characters design. As mentioned, Klaud is perfect to fit into any designer's project – from editorial use as the main typeface to situations where you are looking for a couple of words only like posters or packages. It is fully legible and versatile as web font also. Klaud is offered with OpenType features like Numerator, Denominator, Fractions, Small Caps, Oldstyle Figures, Lining Figures, Standard Ligatures, Case Sensitive Forms, Arrows, Alternate Annotation Forms.
  14. Korsen by Asenbayu, $12.00
    Korsen font is a unique multipurpose font that consists of 5 styles. Korsen font has an attractive appearance which is a combination of serif, slab and decorative fonts. Each letter is carefully crafted with rounded edges. You can use this font for retro, vintage and modern designs. Korsen font can help you complete various projects such as brand logos, headlines, products, social media posts, web and much more. Korsen fonts feature opentype, kerning, ligature and alternate packed in 5 styles: Light, Regular, Medium, SemiBold and Bold. Korsen fonts include uppercase letters, lowercase letters, numeral, punctuation and multilingual support. Thank you! FYI: To use the alternate and ligature features, please look in the Glyph Panel / Character Map in your software to be able to access all the glyphs in this font. There are standard and discretionary ligatures.
  15. Kibble by Look Minus Today, $15.00
    Introducing Kibble - A Classic Western Font With A Modern Twist by Rijesain x Look minus today Kibble a classic western font with a modern twist. inspired slab serif font with a modern twist, Its unique style combines classic design elements with contemporary aesthetics, making it perfect for a wide range of projects. With its clean lines and distinctive letterforms, Kibble is a versatile and eye-catching font that will make your designs stand out. Whether you're creating branding materials, advertising campaigns, or any other type of design, Kibble is a font that will help you achieve your creative vision. Features: - Uppercase - Numerals & Punctuation - Accented characters - Multilingual I really hope you'll get pleasure using Kibble font and it will be perfect addition to your font collection! Contact me with an inbox message If you have any question. Thank you and enjoy!
  16. Going Clap by Ahmad Jamaludin, $17.00
    Introducing Going Clap, the font that's all about bold and nostalgic vibes! This chunky slab serif typeface is your secret weapon for making text pop with artistic and vintage flair. With 8 unique font families, including Condensed, Normal, Semi Expanded, Expanded, and their cool shadow versions, you'll find the perfect style for any project. But that's not all! When you choose Going Clap, you'll also get a fantastic bonus—56 retro mascot illustrations for that extra touch of character and nostalgia. What's included? Going Clap Main File Has 8 fonts: Condensed, Normal, Semi Expanded, Expanded, Condensed Shadow, Normal Shadow, Semi Expanded Shadow, Expanded Shadow Instructions (Access special characters, even in Cricut Design) Unique Letterforms Works on PC & Mac Simple Installations Accessible in Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, Microsoft Word even Canva! PUA Encoded Characters. Fully accessible without additional design software. Thank you, Dharmas Studio
  17. ALS Schlange Sans by Art. Lebedev Studio, $63.00
    Schlange is a rich typeface with rounded terminals. The family includes five sans serifs and five slab serifs in weights from ultra liight to bold. Schlange’s personality is determined by an open aperture and quite large lower case characters in comparison with the upper case set. Schlange’s personality is open and friendly, giving a text it’s used for a soft, warm appeal. Schlange will work well as a display type (think titles, short magazine call-outs, ad banners, and such), but it’s not a good choice for extensive bodies of academic text. Available in numerous weights, the typeface provides rich opportunities for mixing and matching and is great for typographic compositions. These qualities make Schlange a dream type for a packaging designer. It will feel at home in design for cosmetics or sweets, postcards, children’s books and menus.
  18. Hawking by Latinotype, $39.00
    Hawking is a slab typeface with slightly squarish shapes and a rational, modern look. The font has a minimal modulation, generous counterforms and relatively large x-height with lowercase ascenders extending above the cap-height for more legibility. Serifs are composed of curved and straight lines, which give the font a robust appearance and strong personality. Hawking was specially designed for use in scientific publications (hence its name), but it can also be used with other type of continuous text, such as journalistic, technical or literary texts. Its heavier weights make it also well-suited for any display use (e.g. headlines) Hawking comes in 8 styles: 4 weights plus matching true italics. The font also includes ligatures, proportional oldstyle figures, and tabular and lining figures. The family comes with the Latinotype’s standard character set that supports 213 different languages.
  19. Dionisio by CastleType, $49.00
    Dionisio, a CastleType original, takes its inspiration from one of the overlooked treasures of the CastleType library: Ransahoff. The latter is extremely condensed and very elegant. I particularly like its hairline slab serifs and cross-bars. I decided to use it as a starting point for a new design, but to make the proportions more classic and to make it more sensuous with gentler curves and bracketed cross-bar serifs. The result is very Bodoni-like, but less extreme and more contemporary looking. Meanwhile, Dionisio maintains a hint of Ransahoff with condensed letterforms and very fine serifs. Dionisio brings together the best of both, making it the perfect choice where a slender, sophisticated typeface is needed. Dionisio is available in two widths: normal and condensed, five fonts each. Includes an extensive character set and OpenType features.
  20. Brush Poster Grotesk by TypoGraphicDesign, $19.00
    The typeface Brush Poster Grotesk is designed in 2017 for the children exhibition 1,2,3 Kultummel from Labyrinth Kindermuseum Berlin by xplicit, Berlin (Annette Wüsthoff, Alexander Branczyk, Mascha Wansart (illustrations)). Manuel Viergutz extended the font with some further glyphs & extras. The rough sans serif display typeface is created analogous by hand and brush. 875 glyphs incl. 150+ decorative extras like arrows, dingbats, emojis, symbols, geometric shapes, catchwords, decorative ligatures (type the word LOVE for or SMILE for as OpenType-Feature dlig) and stylistic alternates (3+ stylistic sets). For use in logos, magazines, posters, advertisement plus as webfont for decorative headlines. The font works best for display size. Have fun with this font & use the DEMO-FONT (with reduced glyph-set) FOR FREE! Font Name: Brush Poster Grotesk Font Weights: Regu­lar + Misprint + EXTRAS (Illustration) + DEMO (with reduced glyph-set) Font Cate­gory: Dis­play for head­line size Glyph Set: 875 glyphs Lan­guage Sup­port: 28+ for extended Latin. Afrikaans, Albanian, Catalan, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Hungarian, Icelandic, Italian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Maltese, Norwegian, Polish, Portugese, Romanian, Slovak, Slovenian, Spanisch, Swedish, Turkish, Zulu Spe­cials: 150+ deco­ra­tive extras like arrows, ding­bats, emojis, sym­bols, geo­me­tric shapes, catch­words, deco­ra­tive liga­tures (type the word “LOVE” for ❤ or “SMILE” for ☺ as OpenType-Feature dlig ) and stylistic alternates (3+ stylistic sets), German Capital Eszett Design Date: 2017 Type Desi­gner: Annette Wüsthoff, Manuel Vier­gutz, Alexander Branczyk, Mascha Wansart (Illustration)
  21. The font "Endor" by Apostrophic Labs is a fascinating typeface that captures the imagination with its unique blend of geometric precision and a certain quirky character that sets it apart from tradit...
  22. Drummon, crafted by Apostrophic Labs, embodies a remarkable marriage of innovative typographical design with a distinct flair that captures the imagination. This font is a testament to the creative e...
  23. The font Mastodon, created by Apostrophic Labs, is a distinctive typeface that stands out due to its unique style and versatility. It belongs to a category of fonts that combine elements of both nove...
  24. Psacstroj - Personal use only
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  27. Dot.com - Unknown license
  28. Day Roman, designed by Apostrophic Labs, is a distinctive and elegant typeface that pays homage to the classic and timeless beauty of Roman inscription letterforms. Its creation stems from a devotion...
  29. MB NOIR by Ben Burford Fonts, $30.00
    MB NOIR is a 4 weight with italics font family that visually has different layers of style, at first glance its a modern clean geometry based face with some nice retro touches, it also has hints of the vintage about it, with a nod to the art deco style, with alternates and ligatures it gives a lot of scope for its uses and works very well at large and small sizes.
  30. Bergen Sans by Mindburger Studio, $40.00
    Bergen Sans is a contemporary sans serif font family of 6 fonts. Carrying clean and stylized Scandinavian geometry, partnered with explosive post Bauhaus type aesthetics, Bergen Sans is perfect companion in any designer's 'survival' kit. While being a small font family it has unlimited capabilities and plenty of Open Type features for highly professional use. Bergen Sans also includes Extended Latin, Cyrillic (including Bulgarian alternates) and Greek language support.
  31. Squaripeg by Andy Peat, $9.00
    About this font family Squaripeg is a funky square typeface with geometric shapes to create impactful headlines and web banners. This typeface was designed so that it takes up less horizontal space but still has a lot of prominence on the page. Some letters have been combined into one unit to save further space. Features 8 weights (from thin to black) Multi language Ligatures To be able to access alternative fonts, make sure the software you use can support opentype features such as Microsoft Word, Paint, Adobe, Corel draw, Cricut and other applications. Designed and published by Andy Peat. Released April 2022
  32. Hempa Sans by Yukita Creative, $9.00
    Hempa Sans is a modern sans serif font family with a geometric touch. Consists of 16 Styles 8 upright and 8 inclined to match. Thin Weight - Black Designed with strong open-type features in mind. This font has alternate characters in Letters (G, M, R, g, k, r, t, u, y). Each weight includes extended language support for numbers, arrows, binders, and more. Great for graphic design and any display use. It can easily work for Web, Print, and more. This typeface comes with a standard 445 character set that supports more than 80 Latin-based languages.
  33. Syke by The Northern Block, $-
    Syke is a versatile, sans serif type family that combines both humanist and geometric concepts. A companion to the monospaced type family Syke Mono, it blends narrowly rounded letter shapes with subtle square detailing, creating a design ideally suited for typographical work in digital applications. Syke has a distinctive character without being overwhelming, making it ideal for film titles, user interfaces and the web. Details include seven weights with true italics and two free weights, over 570 characters, five variations of numerals, ligatures, manually edited kerning and Opentype features. For a monospaced version of this type family, visit Syke Mono .
  34. Vandotta by Flawlessandco, $9.00
    Introducing Vandotta, a dynamic and powerful sport display font designed to make a bold statement. With its sleek lines and strong geometric shapes, Vendetta embodies the spirit of competition and athleticism. There's some connected letters and some alternates that suitable for any graphic designs such as branding materials, t-shirt, print, business cards, logo, poster, t-shirt, photography, quotes .etc This font support for some multilingual. Also contains uppercase A-Z and lowercase a-z, alternate character, numbers 0-9, and some punctuation. If you need help, just write me! Thanks so much for checking out my shop!
  35. Modulario by K-Type, $20.00
    Modulario is a geometric sans with some disturbingly individual features. A few capitals owe a bit too much to Roman proportions. The circular O serves to distinguish it from the zero, and the luxuriously wide W and M are both pointed in the middle, although alternatives to the more contentious letters are available within the font. The lowercase shows a little more handwriting influence than is customary – we are used to seeing a writing-style curve at the base of the l, Modulario extends the influence to the i and a, and also sports a uniquely scripty s.
  36. Disalina by Picador, $29.00
    Disalina is a typeface adjusted to your needs. You are looking for geometrical shapes, stylized ligatures or lettering reminiscent of Art Nouveau? Three stylistic sets that are included in every weight will make your project more creative. The Disalina family was inspired by the lettering and posters of late 1800s and the beginning of the 1900s. It merges beautiful vintage design and modern graphic thinking. The whole family consists of 7 weights – you will find different opentype features such as ligatures, stylistic sets, arrows, swashes and more. Disalina is a true friend – no more different fonts to mix & match different styles.
  37. Nixin by Kinobrand, $33.00
    A nixie tube is a technology from the 50’s used to display numerals that are composed by metal filaments that light up much like a lamp bulb. Due to their beauty these little numerals (0-9) are a love case for any designer, and formally it’s where the inspiration for the Nixin typeface came from. All the other typeface characters and weights are an interpretation from the original 10 numerals, always keeping the same minimalistic spirit and formal elegance. Nixin is a geometric and regular typeface, with a vintage touch and a bit of modernism.
  38. Cerebri Sans by Hanken Design Co., $30.00
    Cerebri Sans is a design inspired by early geometric and grotesque typefaces. Subtle humanist details provide an undercurrent of warmth that simmers just beneath the bones of its contemporary simplicity. Cerebri Sans’ concept involved the development of a hybrid appearance. Its soft elegance and finely-tuned legibility make it appropriate for a vast range of applications including headlines, editorials, publishing, advertising, corporate communications, white papers, educational texts, web content, and mobile applications. Cerebri Sans' multilingual support is extensive, covering Basic Latin, Western European, Euro, Baltic, Turkish, Central European, Romanian, Vietnamese, Pan African Latin, Pinyin and Igbo Onwu for global accessibility.
  39. Rever by ParaType, $30.00
    Rever is an experimental typeface by a young designer Sasha Smirnov. It clearly alludes to 19th century typefaces with reverse contrast, but still the character shapes are as simple and geometric as possible. Rever answers the question “What can a reverse-contrast typeface look like today?” Its set of styles is non-traditional: in addition to a regular one, there are also an oblique (slanted to the left, not to the right!) and a stencil styles. The typeface can work for typographic experiments of any kind -- web, print or motion design. The font was released by Paratype in 2019.
  40. Gart Sans by Vitaliy Gotsanyuk, $25.00
    Gart Sans is a grotesque font that preserves the characteristics of early 20th-century grotesques, primarily used in advertising. The main features of this font include a pronounced contrast, narrow proportions, and light, smooth forms combined with modern design solutions. Compared to geometric or neo-grotesque fonts, Gart Sans distinguishes itself with its attention to detail. As the font weight increases, it acquires a more pronounced character, expanding its usability from headlines to extensive text settings. Gart Sans consists of 5 styles, 630 glyphs, encompassing an extended Latin character set, basic Cyrillic characters, ligatures, numeral sets, and much more.
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