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  1. Duffy’s Tavern NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    Originally presented as an alphabet suitable for movie title cards, this font is based on a 1920 work by showcard artist E. C. Matthews, and named after the eponymous 1940s radio show about a local saloon and its never-present owner. Both versions of this font contain the Unicode 1252 (Latin) and Unicode 1250 (Central European) character sets, with localization for Romanian and Moldovan.
  2. Greats by IKIIKOWRK, $21.00
    Proudly present Greats - Luxury Serif Font, created by ikiiko. The pinnacle of opulent serif fonts that sexily combine refinement and glitz. Transform the visual identity of your brand with this gorgeous typeface, which was painstakingly designed to radiate sophistication and grandeur. Greats is the ideal option for fashion-forward brands looking to make a statement because of its traditional elegance and timeless serifs. Its elegant design and minute features provide a beautiful mix between modernity and tradition, giving your writing an air of distinction. This typeface is perfect for an elegant logo, branding, fashion brand, luxury brand, layout magazine, beauty product, packaging product, perfume, quotes, or simply as a stylish text overlay to any background image. What's Included? Uppercase & Lowercase Numbers & Punctuation Ligatures & Alternates Multilingual Support Works on PC & Mac
  3. Konfista by Nathatype, $29.00
    Searching for a font that’ll make your branding radiate elegance? Do you dream of creating headings that stand out and inspire creativity, imagination, and endless fun? Then we’ve got just the font for you! Konfista- A Serif Font Konfitsta is one of the most stylish font designed to create the perfect contrast between your headings and body copy. Bring your branding to life and add a touch of modernity and style with Konfista. Ideal for social media banners; posts, and ads, printed quotes, t-shirt designs, packaging, or even as a modern text overlay to any background image. Our font always feat Multilingual Option to make your brand globally acceptable Features: Ligatures Alternates Stylistic Set Swashes PUA Encoded Numerals and Punctuation Thank you for downloading premium fonts from Nathatype
  4. Thawilak Slab by Jipatype, $27.00
    ขอแนะนำ "Tawilack Slab" ฟอนต์ serif แบบ slab ที่แสดงถึงความแข็งแกร่งและความมั่นคง ทวีลักษณ์ สลับ มีรูปทรงกว้าง แข็งแรงและมั่นคง คอนทราสต์ต่ำทำให้เกิดความกลมกลืนระหว่างเส้นหนาและเส้นบาง ทำให้ได้แบบอักษรที่สวยงามและอ่านง่าย ด้วยรูปลักษณ์ที่โดดเด่น ทวีลักษณ์ สลับ จึงสมบูรณ์แบบสำหรับโปรเจ็คที่ต้องการความชัดเจนและมั่นใจ ไม่ว่าจะใช้พาดหัว หรือสร้างแบรนด์ Thawilack Slab ก็สร้างความประทับใจได้ไม่รู้ลืมด้วยรูปลักษณ์ที่แข็งแกร่งและมั่นคงดึงดูดความสนใจ แบบอักษรนี้เป็นตัวเลือกอเนกประสงค์ที่สามารถปรับเข้ากับบริบทการออกแบบต่างๆ ได้อย่างลงตัว ทำให้เป็นคู่หูที่ยอดเยี่ยมสำหรับทั้งสิ่งพิมพ์และสื่อดิจิทัล - Introducing "Thawilack Slab," a captivating slab serif font that exudes strength and stability. Thawilack Slab boasts a wide and sturdy shape, radiating strength and stability. Its low contrast creates a harmonious flow between the thick and thin strokes, resulting in a visually pleasing and easily readable typeface. With its commanding presence, Thawilack Slab is perfect for projects that require a bold and confident touch. Whether used for headlines, or branding materials, Thawilack Slab leaves a lasting impression. Its strong and stable appearance captures attention. This font is a versatile choice that adapts seamlessly to various design contexts, making it an excellent companion for both print and digital media.
  5. Angella White by Din Studio, $29.00
    Looking for a font that’ll make your branding radiate elegance? Something that’s versatile, stylish, and eternal? Get ready to transcend to a world of magic, laughter, and butterflies. Your branding will spark delight and engage everyone who sees it! Introducing Angella White-A Brush Font A beautifully handcrafted font combined with brush style that’ll make your guests sing and elevate your projects! Every stroke, and curve was created to entice happiness and elegance. Use it to create standout headings, promote your online sales, Instagram quotes, and even printed materials like business cards, t-shirts, or invitations. Angella White includes Multilingual Options to make your branding globally acceptable. Features: Standard Ligatures Stylistic Sets Multilingual Support PUA Encoded Numerals and Punctuation Thank you for downloading premium fonts from Din Studio
  6. Ganley by Craft Supply Co, $20.00
    Introducing Ganley Cute Font Ganley cute font is a contemporary display font that radiates fun and playfulness, making it perfect for children’s themes and light-hearted designs. Playful Design Ganley’s design is characterized by whimsical and cheerful letterforms. Its cute and quirky appearance instantly adds a touch of joy to any project. The font embodies a sense of innocence and laughter. Child-Friendly Readability This font maintains readability while embracing a delightful style. The letter spacing and proportions are thoughtfully crafted for easy comprehension, ensuring that children can enjoy reading and interacting with it. Versatility in Design Ganley isn’t limited to just one application. It’s a versatile font that suits various creative endeavors, from children’s books and posters to party invitations and websites. Its adaptability knows no bounds.
  7. Easy Breezy Type by Hipfonts, $17.00
    Introducing Easy Breezy, a font that effortlessly transports you to a bygone era of carefree charm and nostalgic beauty. Inspired by the retro styles of the past, this vintage gem captures the essence of a relaxed and laid-back vibe. Its flowing letterforms and playful curves breathe life into your designs, exuding a sense of whimsy and joy. With Easy Breezy, your projects will radiate a delightful vintage aura, whether you're designing invitations, branding materials, or signage. Let this font whisk you away to a world of sunny days, gentle breezes, and endless possibilities. Embrace the effortless beauty of Easy Breezy and create designs that capture the heart with their timeless appeal. Experience the nostalgia, embrace the freedom, and let your creativity soar with Easy Breezy at your fingertips.
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  9. Faible by Identity Letters, $29.00
    An open-hearted humanist sans-serif. Playful and friendly. Faible is everybody’s darling. You cannot not like this good-natured humanist typeface. Sure, it’s a typeface for serious work—but all serious work is better when you put a smile on your face and a whistle on your lips. The typeface itself isn’t rooted in calligraphy, but there are quite some details in Faible that reference handwriting and add a friendly, humanist facet to its appearance. Take the bowls of B, P, and R: they are merrily bulged, like balloons about to take off. The curved leg of the R adds to this joyful mood. Faible’s italics are rendered playfully, too: they’re not merely sloped Roman styles. Rather, they were designed independently with an internal dynamic that sets them apart on the page. With its trademark glyphs, the swooshin’ K and k, and its friendly details, Faible will radiate optimism in display sizes, titles, and headlines. That makes it a great choice for book covers, posters, editorial design, branding, corporate design, advertising, and packaging. Nontheless, it’s carefully spaced and equipped with plenty OpenType features—a reliable tool for short texts and body copy, too. The font family consists of six weights (ranging from Thin to Black), each with its corresponding italic style. Faible’s glyph set contains more than 600 characters, allowing you to enhance your layouts with ligatures, different sets of figures, case sensitive forms, arrows, and other necessities for the ambitious typographer. Faible is the typeface that puts “fun” back into “functional”.
  10. Taro by Dharma Type, $19.99
    Taro Why do designers make more and more geometric fonts? There are already many geometric sans in the world. Because It is a natural flow of design. It is true that we like geometric type instinctively. Taro was designed to archive a good balance between the following three things geometrically. 1. To be Natural, Flowing, Organic. 2. To be Neutral, Unbiased, Universal. 3. To be legible, distinguishable, readable. Consists of eight weights and their matching italics. Supporting almost all latin languages. All-caps text for one line or a few is as wonderful as normal mixed-case typesetting.
  11. Alifut MF by Masterfont, $59.00
    A practical font family with 4 weights for all your day to day design needs: headlines, body text, signage etc. High legibility at small sizes. An extended sans serif typeface with rounded endings that provides a unique softness appearance without losing legibility. The Pro version is an excellent support for Niqqud (Vowels). All marks are programmed to fit each glyph's shape and width. Best used with apps that support right to left Hebrew text, like Adobe InDesign CC or MS Word.
  12. Bebas Kai by Dharma Type, $-
    Bebas Kai is free font which is licensed under the SIL Open Font License 1.1. Designed by Ryoichi Tsunekawa. We have another Bebas edition called Bebas Neue and there are some derived, rounded fonts such as Bebas Neue SemiRounded and Bebas Neue Rounded. Bebas Neue Pro has lowercases and Italics. When you need more impact for titling, please try Dharma Gothic and Rama Gothic. When you need body-text font matching with this Bebas family, please try our Bio Sans font family.
  13. LTC Goudy Modern by Lanston Type Co., $39.95
    Goudy Modern/Open was designed by Frederic Goudy, who was inspired by the caption of a French engraving. It is Goudy's first attempt at a "modern" face, but with less contrast and rigidity normally found in Bodoni style Modern faces. Goudy Modern was designed later in 1918 after viewing a proof of Goudy Open with the line filled in. Not a true modern face, but still a Goudy classic. The Pro versions include ligatures, varieties of numerals and Central European character sets.
  14. LTC Goudy Open by Lanston Type Co., $39.95
    Goudy Modern/Open was designed by Frederic Goudy, who was inspired by the caption of a French engraving. It is Goudy's first attempt at a "modern" face, but with less contrast and rigidity normally found in Bodoni style Modern faces. Goudy Modern was designed later in 1918 after viewing a proof of Goudy Open with the line filled in. Not a true modern face, but still a Goudy classic. The Pro versions include ligatures, varieties of numerals and Central European character sets.
  15. Encorpada Classic by dooType, $20.00
    Encorpada classic brings the best features of the Didone genre, but with a 21st century look and feel. With smooth details Encorpada Classic is a elegant choice for your type library. The Encorpada family began in 2011 with the release of Encorpada Black. After that instant success, in 2012, dooType brought to us Encorpada PRO. Encorpada Classic retains the main look and feel of his predecessors, but is designed with more functional considerations. With 14 styles, Encorpada Classic is a fine choice.
  16. PiS LIETZ Lindham by PiS, $38.00
    LIETZ Lindham is based on letters taken from an old type specimen folder from 1936 featuring handdrawn sans-serif ABC's. It's kinda bauhausy and straight but also shows the wonderful lively unevenness of hand-drawn letters. Being made for the use in large-scale advertisements and posters, LIETZ Lindham fits perfectly for pro-communist propaganda posters, but also features legibility in smaller sizes, so you can use it for your Neue Typographie manifesto too, Jan. Go grotesk! Go bold! Go neu!
  17. Cookie Time by Adorae Types, $20.00
    Cookie Time, a font where a cute script and doodles make a perfect blend together. Dream and create joyful and lovely designs for packaging, websites, branding, tags, photography, book covers, posters, and anything you can imagine! Cookie Time contains 510 glyphs, featuring standard & discretionary ligatures, swashes, alternates for upper and lowercase characters, alternate ligatures, and a full Latin Pro character set. Cookie Time Ornaments offers 80+ doodles & flags to be combined with each other and create playful and dynamic design.
  18. Fd Bored To Death by Fortunes Co, $19.00
    This font is inspired by a horror film title or opening, taking inspiration from underground bands, made from watercolor brushes and so you get sharp textured results, with its defiant shape, rough edges and unadulterated imperfections. and give a spooky, firm, horror impression. There are several unique ligatures that can make sentences more unique. Regular Stylistic alternates SS01-SS03 Ligatures os, St, fl, ff, ffi, ffl, ae, si, ss, ha Multilanguge Support Latin Pro Uppercase & Lowercase Numerals & Punctuation 443 glyphs
  19. Brand by Lián Types, $37.00
    Jam jars; Warhol’s “Tomato Soup”; chalk lettering and baseball. Those were the triggers to make this soft chancery cursive turned into a script font. Brand is thought mainly for packaging but can be used in magazines and invitations also. It can be easily converted into a logo when using it and its features. Pro styles are loaded with the most complete sets of alternates, ligatures and ornaments; while Std styles are smaller versions of the font, with no decorative alternates.
  20. Clarendon BT by Bitstream, $50.99
    The new Clarendon BT Pro typeface family features 450 glyphs in each font with expanded support for Central and Eastern European languages, and enhanced OpenType features including ligatures, diagonal fractions, superscript/subscripts and Case-Sensitive Forms. Clarendon BT is an updated revival of the square serif (also called Ionic or Egyptienne styles) with bracketed serifs, ball terminals and high xheights. These attributes give Clarendon BT a timeless appearance for a wide range of contemporary uses from websites, ads, publications and signage.
  21. Byronic by Alan Meeks, $30.00
    Byronic is soft modern sans-serif but with an antique style lower-case. The rounded end soft look gives Byronic a friendly soft look whilst still retaining a classical typographic appearance. A very clean style and slightly condensed it is excellent for text setting and headline with an unusual loser case that compliments the caps perfectly. Available in a range of 5 weights and 5 italics and a Latin Pro character set of 430 characters including ranging numerals and small caps.
  22. Jeniver Ellis by OCSstudio, $14.00
    Introducing my new font, Jennifer elis font made with a pen brush refined to look neat. like dance letters, smooth, clean and simple. Jennifer elis font are perfect for weddings, events, invitations, escort cards, table numbers, Quotes, displays, logos, blog sliders, special addresses, stamps, packaging, greeting cards, etc.Features: Basic Latin A-Z and a-z Numeral & Punctuation Ligatures 10 Alternate Swashes Script 592 Glyphs Sans 354 Glyphs Latin Pro Support Character ** Thank you for downloading my font, hopefully it’s useful **
  23. Morl by Typesketchbook, $55.00
    Developed from condensed san serif families of the 90’s to 00’s, Morl brings together the distinctive features of the time but presented in a simpler design. Its potential is increased with Original, Sans, and Rounded options which offer varied moods. Suitable for publications, web and product designs, Morl can fit either headlines or body. It’s also effectively supported in various devices. The family comes in 10 weights, making it available to use for your required tasks in 60 styles.
  24. Nicolaus Kesler by Proportional Lime, $12.99
    Nicolus Kessler was a printer of Incunabula in Basel, Switzerland. He produced numerous ecclesiastical works, Bibles, and an edition of the Golden Legend. This particular font is derived from one of his many typefaces. It has the virtue of both being at once fancy and elegant yet retaining a surprisingly easy to read property to it. This font has over 900 glyphs for modern usage and also includes a few of the more common historical abbreviations that were then present in printing.
  25. Arrogant by Ametype, $5.00
    ARROGANT is a geometric monospace, which in use is supposed to resemble an unknown (sci-fi) script. The letters was made in geometric style consist of repetitive modules. Font is available in 8 styles and variable version.
  26. Rexton by Rook Supply, $17.00
    Rexton is a light, clean, geometric typeface of 6 weights. The contemporary typeface aims to have a timeless and modern vibe. Designed for optimum legibility, its clean, geometric look is perfect for logos, headers, titles and brochures.
  27. ALT Jun by ALT, $10.00
    Jun Script is a geometric script font.
  28. Sweet Sans by Sweet, $59.00
    The engraver’s sans serif—strikingly similar to drafting alphabets of the early 1900s—has been one of the most widely used stationer’s lettering styles since about 1900. Its open, simple forms offer legibility at very small sizes. While there are digital fonts based on this style (such as Burin Sans™ and Sackers Gothic™, among others), few offer the range of styles and weights possible, with the versatility designers perhaps expect from digital type families. Sweet Sans fills that void. The family is based on antique engraver’s lettering templates called “masterplates.” Professional stationers use a pantograph to manually transfer letters from these masterplates to a piece of copper or steel that is then etched to serve as a plate or die. This demanding technique is rare today given that most engravers now use a photographic process to make plates, where just about any font will do. But the lettering styles engravers popularized during the first half of the twentieth century—especially the engraver’s sans—are still quite familiar and appealing. Referencing various masterplates—which typically offer the alphabet, figures, an ampersand, and little else—Mark van Bronkhorst has drawn a comprehensive toolkit of nine weights, each offering upper- and lowercase forms, small caps, true italics, arbitrary fractions, and various figure sets designed to harmonize with text, small caps, and all-caps. The fonts are available as basic, Standard character sets, and as Pro character sets offering a variety of typographic features and full support for Western and Central European languages. Though rich in history, Sweet Sans is made for contemporary use. It is a handsome and functional tribute to the spirit of unsung craftsmanship. Burin Sans and Sackers Gothic are trademarks of Monotype Imaging.
  29. Neue Reman Gt by Propertype, $49.00
    Neue Reman Grotesk It has 70 font styles in total family + 1 Variable. This typeface is designed to be used very practically. Each style can be changed easily. Has a variety of alternative letters that can be selected to make typography designs more attractive. The family comes in 7 weights with matching italics + Variable Font File and includes multilingual latin pro characters. 1. Extra Light - Condensed - Expanded - Slanted Italic 2. Light - Condensed - Expanded - Slanted Italic 3. Regular - Condensed - Expanded - Slanted Italic 4. Medium - Condensed - Expanded - Slanted Italic 5. Semi Bold - Condensed - Expanded - Slanted Italic 6. Bold - Condensed - Expanded - Slanted Italic 7. Heavy - Condensed - Expanded - Slanted Italic Neue Reman Grotesk contains 750 glyphs, a Latin Pro Fonts. This is the second version of Neue Reman Family. Complete with Stylistic Alternates, Stylistic Set, Caps Swashes Letter, Standard Ligatures, Discretionary Ligatures, Tabular Figures, Proportional Figures, Superscript, Subscript, Scientific Inferiors, Fractions, Ordinals, Arrows and a variety of figures and fractions. Neue Reman typeface suitable to use in multipurpose projects such as on websites, systems, printing, embedding, servers, screens, display, digital-ads, branding, logos, titles, headlines, teks, and everything else. Need something else? Get in touch with us on propertype.foundry@gmail.com Thank you
  30. Lust Slim by Positype, $50.00
    Check out the new Lust Pro & Lust Pro Didone to see how the series has grown and evolved. Confident and versatile, Lust is an exercise in indulgence—an attempt to create something over the top and vastly useful. If Lust Slim seems both new and familiar, that’s because it is. The series unapologetically channels Herb Lubalin, but produced with a deliberate, contemporary twist. There is an intentional slyness infused in the letterforms—the extreme thick and thin lines flow effortlessly without becoming gratuitous. It’s always just enough, not too much. What makes the type series so appealing? The curves. When asked to describe the letterforms, most people unwittingly allude to the human form, using adjectives usually reserved for describing physical traits… creating all-too-familiar comparisons. Summerour has grown to accept this as unavoidable and reasonable given his acknowledgement of its influences and has provided nuances within the letterforms to accentuate that. Intended to be set large, the typeface has both Standard (Lust, Lust Didone and a single unified Italic) and Display variants making it perfect for editorial use and a flexible solution for any display need.
  31. Canilari by W Type Foundry, $35.00
    Canilari is a post-modern type family inspired by Diaguita pottery and contemporary serif typefaces. The Diaguita culture—developed from 10th century A.D. until 16th century A.D.—settled in the area of the present-day north Chile and northwest Argentina. Surviving cultural expressions of the Diaguita people are reduced to just a few pieces of beautifully decorated pottery of high technical quality. Canilari itself is a scream of identity with an incomparable tone that borrows elements from native America and proudly show them to the world. The intense and consistent personality of Canilari makes it a functional font for a wide range of uses: from continuous text in the most challenging environments to pithy, high-impact headlines. Canilari is well-suited for publishing: newspapers, magazines, books, etc. Its flashy look and angular shapes also make it an excellent choice for posters, logotypes, and advertising. The family consists of 2 sets: one standard and one pro, each in 4 weights plus italics. Canilari also includes a set of ornaments and illuminated caps. Together, the Std set (369 characters) and Pro (710 characters) support 219 different languages. This typeface was selected at the Bienal Tipos Latinos 2014.
  32. PF DIN Text Arabic by Parachute, $145.00
    This Arabic typeface is one of Parachute’s most involved text typefaces. For the first time -back in 2010- a contemporary Arabic equivalent to a comprehensive DIN series of fonts was available. In fact, this set of fonts contains the most complete and powerful array of Arabic features commercially today. It comes in eight weights and includes Latin. Based on the DIN Text Pro superfamily, Parachute® released -in collaboration with designer Hasan Abu Afash- 2 new versions. DIN Text Arabic is the basic Arabic version which includes Latin and supports all variations of the Arabic script such as Persian, Urdu and Pashto. The second version DIN Text Universal is the most advanced DIN superfamily ever. It combines the powerful DIN Text Pro with DIN Text Arabic bringing the number of glyphs to 3320 per font. It is also enhanced with 30 advanced opentype features and kerning for all languages. Altogether it supports hundreds of languages, proving to be an essential tool for corporations which operate internationally. The whole family consists of eight weights from extra black to hairline. DIN Text Arabic is featured in the recent book Arabesque 2 by Gestalten.
  33. Massif by Monotype, $57.99
    “Designers can’t help but be inspired by the things that surround them,” says Massif’s designer Steve Matteson. An avid mountain climber, Matteson found his inspiration for his text face family in the dramatic granite formations of North America’s Sierra Nevada Mountains. Most of Matteson’s type designs are custom projects designed with an end use or customer in mind. Massif, which had no customer or specific purpose, was probably his most personal typeface to date. “My goal was to embody, in Massif’s two-dimensional letterforms, the angular tension and smooth curvature characteristic of the rugged terrain of Yosemite National Park’s Half Dome, which was formed by eons of glacial and tectonic activity,” Matteson explains. The typeface’s striking design echoes the faults and fissures that define a massif formation, resulting in a rich texture when used for body text and revealing distinctive shapes and proportions at display sizes. The Massif family comes in six weights, from Light to ExtraBold, each with an italic companion. The OpenType Pro suite contains small caps, ligatures and old style figures, and offers a small set of decorative ornaments. Pro fonts also include an extended character set supporting most Central European and many Eastern European languages.
  34. Peppermill JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A bold sans serif with occasional rule-breaking vertical serifs on some characters was found within page examples from the book "100 Alphabets Publicitaires" ("100 Advertising Alphabets"). Although a few of those vertical serifs extended above the cap height in the hand lettering, they were made more uniform to keep a consistency in the digital version known as Peppermill JNL. Available in both regular and oblique versions.
  35. Aracne Ultra Condensed Regular - Personal use only
  36. Cinematica by Underground, $14.90
    Cinematica was specially designed for film credits in communication pieces. Due to its space saving qualities, geometric elegance of its shapes, and eight wights; it allows a wide range of uses. Its geometry makes Cinematica able to harmonize and unify any text, incorporating the necessary signs for composition in English, Spanish, Italian, French, German and Portuguese. The Regular weight also incorporates statements that usually appear in film credits (such as "directed by", "produced by", etc.) that have been programmed as predetermined ligatures and can be accessed by typing a short sequence of signs to avoid typing the full phrase. To make the most of the alternatives proposed, use applications that support Open Type. Take a look at the User Guide.
  37. Circus Didot by ParaType, $25.00
    Circus Didot typeface presents a rework of a typical neoclassical serif type in a constructivist style. Analyzing the shapes of characters author placed basic geometric figures — triangles, rectangles, circles… above the contours of letters. Resulting constructions staying recognizable letters at the same time bore a resemblance to pictures of Russian avant-garde artists from 20th century. This discovery has brought an idea to design a typeface where the tendency of a modern serif type to rationalism and geometry is realized in maximum possible extent. The prototypes for the project were taken from the works of Didot, lettering experiments of Russian constructivists and art deco artworks. The technique of juggling with shapes and overall grotesque approach to the design explains the selection of the name for the font.
  38. Leonardian by Cubo Fonts, $25.00
    The Vitruvian Man is a world-renowned drawing created by Leonardo da Vinci circa 1487. The drawing depicts a male figure in two superimposed positions with his arms and legs apart and simultaneously inscribed in a circle and square. The drawing and text are sometimes called the Canon of Proportions or, less often, Proportions of Man.The drawing is based on the correlations of ideal human proportions with geometry described by the ancient Roman architect Vitruvius in Book III of his treatise De Architectura. Vitruvius described the human figure as being the principal source of proportion among the Classical orders of architecture. That's how "Leonardian" was buid as well: a quest for ideal proportions, a harmonious design springing up from a geometric "collision", circle and square's intersections.
  39. Bron by Jeremia Adatte, $49.00
    Bron is based on Zelek, designed in the 70s by Polish type designer Bronisław Zelek. This typeface was originally made for dry transfer lettering sheets. It has been drawn following the principles of impossible geometry and is derived from simple geometric forms (perfect circles, triangles and squares). It has been carefully redrawn and updated and is now available for contemporary technology and design. Use Bron’s rounded and smooth optical shapes in your headlines, logos, packagings, posters to instantly attract attention. This style offers two separate layered fonts to make your own awesome two color compositions. These can be used separately to create even more subtle effects. Bron is packed with an extended character set, supporting Central, Western and Eastern European languages. Check its semi-outline version here!
  40. FF Bauer Grotesk by FontFont, $50.99
    FF Bauer Grotesk is a revival of the metal type Friedrich Bauer Grotesk, released between 1933 and 1934 by the foundry Trennert & Sohn in Hamburg Altona, Germany. The geometric construction of the typeface, infused with the art déco zeitgeist of that era, is closely related to such famous German designs as Futura, Erbar, Kabel and Super Grotesk that debuted a few years earlier. However, Bauer Grotesk stands out for not being so dogmatic with the geometry, lending the design a warmer, more homogenous feeling. The oval “O” is a good example of that, as well as characteristic shapes like the capital M or the unconventionally differing endings of “c” and “s” which make for a less constructed look. Watch the FF Bauer Grotesk introduction video on Vimeo
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