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  1. Syntho by Gspr one, $5.00
    Syntho is a modular typeface with 18 variants and a Variable Font. Its structure is geometric and modular, but its proportions resemble those of classic grotesque typefaces, giving it a familiar feel to the designer. It also includes two subfamilies, 200 and 300, which are expansions of the typeface in width, providing greater possibilities for the designer in any project.
  2. Kuro by The Northern Block, $-
    Kuro is a precisely rendered sans-serif type family. Modern geometric forms combined with subtle detailing create a charming, straightforward and versatile design. The lighter weights bring a contemporary touch to body copy while the bold weights add the strength of character to branding, identity and packaging. Details include eight weights, over 450 characters, manually edited kerning and Opentype features.
  3. ND Kronenberg by NeueDeutsche, $9.00
    Moooorrrttyyyy, stop drooling over Jessica, the ND Kronenberg is a font family based on the connection found in the letter ю and extrapolated across a whole geometric sans serif, beeerp. A mutant freak futura of some kind. Excuse me. You can find these artifacts all over 3 scripts (Latin, Greek, and Cyrillic). That and set of various additional glyphs. Enjoy.
  4. Pluot by Bunny Dojo, $23.00
    Designed for an age of increased nuance and inclusivity, Pluot defies conventional classification. With an upper half inspired by sans-serif tendencies and a serif-influenced lower half, Pluot is a geometric semi-serif (or semi-sans). It is, at once, fresh and exciting, while also completely at home in any setting. Pluot is your elegant workhorse for a new era.
  5. Arthaus by John Moore Type Foundry, $24.95
    Arthaus is a typeface family inspired by Herbert Bayer letter study for an universal alphabet, this version is built on a rigorous geometrical basis as originally planned by this master of the Bauhaus in 1927. Arthaus comes in 4 weights and one outline version. Ideal for creating posters and brands is a treat for anyone who deals with graphic design.
  6. Adequate by K-Type, $20.00
    ADEQUATE is a basic geometric sans serif typeface comprising 6 weights plus a free italic with each. The family has modern, workaday letterforms with a tall x-height for clarity and legibility. Adequate does the job; it doesn't claim to be beautiful and lacks the fashionable mannerisms of many contemporary faces, but there is something timeless, perhaps elegant, about its mathematical simplicity.
  7. London Bridge by Fype Co, $23.00
    London Bridge is a Modern Sans Serif with a clean and geometric touch. It comes in 7 weights. Each weight includes extended language support, fractions, ordinal, superscript, and more than 30 ligatures. Designed with powerful OpenType features in mind it perfectly suited for graphic design and any display use. London Bridge is a fine balance of functionality and contemporary characteristics.
  8. Cascabel by Sudtipos, $39.00
    Cascabel was built on a modular harmony and creates visibly maze-like geometric structures. When typeset in complete words, it conveys an unmistakable architectural approach to a design project. Ideal for magazines, posters or flyers, Cascabel is an alphabet functionally defined by a concept similar to that of building blocks. Designed by Ariel Di Lisio and digitized by Ale Paul.
  9. YT Just Latin by Yangtype, $9.00
    The reason you purchase this font is because it is ‘special’. The creator of this font was born with a love for geometric patterns. I am fundamentally attracted to forms that have a sense of order and freedom of dispersion. This is a font that I came up with accidentally while working. I think that coincidence combined with consistent effort is ‘special'.
  10. Nerd Maze by Gleb Guralnyk, $14.00
    Hello! Introducing a trendy geometric typeface - Nerd Maze. It's an original modern and simultaneously simple font. Several letters variations, using OpenType feature (contextual alternates) automatically creates a seamless words shape. Note: Make sure that “Contextual Alternates” feature is supported & enabled in your software. Please consider that this feature is available only for English alphabet. Thank you and wish you a peaceful sky!
  11. Quantour by TEKNIKE, $129.00
    Quantour is a geometric monospaced display sans typeface which has a distinct style and is inspired by the Mid-Century Modern era. The Quantour name is a combination of the Latin 'quantum' meaning "unit of something" and the French 'tour' which means "to turn". Quantour is recommended for luxury brands, logos, fashion, cinema, architecture, invitations, display work, posters and headings.
  12. Rogan by Brink, $30.00
    Rogan: A Robust Modular Sans Rogans clean lines started out as an exercise in modularity and geometric forms. This initial construction approach was then adapted to improve the functionality of the family; Breaking away from the strictly modular system in exchange for more refinement and clarity. The resulting forms display a refined contemporary feeling alongside a hi- tech industrial element.
  13. Masserini by Studio Sun, $16.00
    Masserini is inspired by the 20's art deco era of colorful posters, fonts, and typography with a vintage flair. With its strong geometric shapes and letters, like a style of sans serif that was used in signs and posters during that time period. This collection consists of a variety of widths, weights, and variants to suit your creative needs.
  14. Discota by Craft Supply Co, $20.00
    Discota - Fluffy Display Font embodies the retro coolness of the 80s and 90s, exuding a playful and groovy aesthetic reminiscent of those iconic decades. Its rounded, boogie-inspired design with soft edges and friendly appearance makes it an ideal choice for projects aiming to evoke nostalgia or a carefree, energetic atmosphere. Discota effortlessly captures the spirit of the past, making it the perfect choice to infuse your creative work with a touch of nostalgia and a whole lot of fun. Choose Discota to bring the funky and stylish aesthetics of the 80s and 90s to your designs, creating a memorable and captivating visual experience. This typeface enhances a wide range of design projects, including greeting cards, packaging, brand identity, posters, and more, adding eye-catching and trendy appeal.
  15. Darlene by Dominik Krotscheck, $12.00
    Darlene is a sans with contrast and round corners. The absence of serifs results in a clean look, the contrast adds a touch of elegance and the soft edges help to keep it all friendly looking. So whenever you need to convey any of these traits, Darlene is perfect for you. Mainly intended for headlines, logos, invitations or other display uses, this font family provides enough readability to be used for short texts, especially the lighter weights. This means that Darlene is great if you want to use it as a counterpart to a script or handlettering, or simply to juxtapose a more playful or kitschy font. Darlene is available in three weights with italics and equipped with lots of accented characters to cover heaps of languages using the latin alphabet.
  16. Heavy Boxing by Vozzy, $10.00
    Introducing a vintage look label duo font named "Heavy Boxing". This family includes regular bold and strong font and cute handwritten script font. Regular font have different small and capitali letters. This font will good viewed on any retro design like poster, t-shirt, label, logo etc.
  17. Fierro by Los Andes, $16.00
    Fierro is a heavy-geometric-retrofuturistic typographic construction that, without any curve, still retains good legibility. These shapes are based on great bended metal pieces, which represent its name, meaning "hardware store". It has been designed to be used in large sizes and for designs with character that look to create a strong visual block. Designed by Jko Contreras.
  18. Modeco by Eko Bimantara, $29.00
    Modeco is a merge of modern and art deco styles. Its shown elegance, classy, ??and glamour look as 1920's visual trends, blended with geometrical sans serif in a functionality approach and complete font family styles. Its consist of 9 styles from Thin to Black with each matching oblique. It's contain 400+ glyphs that covered broad latin language.
  19. Joe Cool by Studio K, $45.00
    Joe Cool is a bold geometric sans with minimal counters designed to achieve the maximum weight, solidity and impact on the page. Joe Cool Extended was actually created first, then it seemed like a good idea to add progressively more compact versions for added variety and versatility. See also Gravitas, my Bauhaus inspired font family which explores similar territory.
  20. Attitudes by ITC, $29.99
    Hugh Whyte, best known for his geometric computer graphic images, created these designs to encompass a variety of today's modern attitudes. These illustrations can be used imaginatively in book jackets, brochures, logos, posters, or wherever bold, creative imagery is needed. 'Attitudes' includes many striking and fanciful images from cats, masks and robots to a skull and crossbones!
  21. Eunoia by Shinntype, $39.00
    Eunoia is an eye-popping, high-contrast, condensed, geometric, sans serif typeface. The family is not, as is usual, built around variance in weight or skew, but alternate letterforms. Eunoia is a system of six fonts with interchangeable characters. Use the fonts individually (each has a quite distinct personality), or mix and match to create eunique wordmarks.
  22. Ramen Sans by Nina Belikova, $20.00
    Ramen Sans is a friendly grotesque type family with the warmth of serif types and a little bit of the edginess of geometric sans! Designed with body text in mind, it offers 5 weights (and their italics), small caps, tabular figures, fractions, numerators, denominators, and supports the Adobe Latin 3 character set (most western and central European languages).
  23. Hasan Ghada Rectangle by Hiba Studio, $59.00
    Hasan Ghada Rectangle is a developed version of Hasan Ghada with a rectangle feel. It supports Arabic, Persian and Urdu. Hasan Ghada is an Arabic display typeface. It is useful for titles and graphic projects. The font is based on the simple lines of Modern Kufi calligraphy with new ideas for rectangle shapes and geometric feel.
  24. Rolf by MysticalType, $10.00
    Rolf is a modern font of condensed typeface, Rolf is a narrow neutral geometric font designed for headlines and posters. The Italic weights are designed with high-quality compensation for all circles and strokes, made to combine rotalik techniques and details on each slope. Rolf has expanded Latin coverage to be ideal for Western, Central and Eastern European languages.
  25. Cybersport by Anton Kokoshka, $28.00
    Cybersport is a modern geometric grotesque sans with contemporary aesthetics. Ideal for dynamic designs in esports, sports, and active living, it conveys energy and motion. With 9 weights and italics, its letters feature rectangular shapes, giving a futuristic, tech-savvy look that reflects its innovation. Use Cybersport to add modern aesthetics and vibrancy to your work.
  26. Ethnicity by Eurotypo, $21.00
    This font is inspired and based on many indigenous geometric shapes (Mapuche and Diaguitas from South America). A collection of more than 50 glyphs that you may combine in different and creative ways, alternating the position of the modules is possible to produced a wide variety of linear strips or closed figures, frames, modular grids, textures, etc.
  27. Art Deco Neue by Mom, $49.00
    ArtDeco Neue was design to give a strong characteristic to the titles of the Portuguese Art Magazine. From classic sans fonts (usual used by artists and galleries) this font developed with the double geometric lines of Art Deco architecture creating a contemporary design. The final result of each word depends of the choices the designer makes for each glyph.
  28. Magnox Display by Eliezer Grawe, $9.00
    Magnox Display is a family of geometric and expanded display fonts. It brings impact and strength to titles and can be combined with many other sans serif types. It has smallcaps glyphs, alternates and rounded variation and their oblique versions. In 1.1 version you now have a variable version that has two axes: inclination and rounded edges.
  29. Jaina Sans by Linh Nguyen, $8.00
    A display font with expanded width, bold weight is cultivated with high contrast in strokes, suitable for ephemeral design applications. It simulates the impact of cut tools with paper, cloth, and comes along with a feeling of geometric suggestions. Jaina Sans also supports over 200 latin based languages with 235 accented characters along with basic OpenType features.
  30. Astronoma by Milan Pleva, $7.00
    Astronoma is a clean modern and geometric sans serif typeface inspired by industrial design and technical fonts. Includes OpenType features & supports many languages. Astronoma is ideal for headlines, headers, logos, labels, packaging, presentations, magazines, invitations, etc. Features: Basic latin alphabet A-Z 11 Ligatures & Alternates 56 Accented characters Numbers, Punctuation, Currency, Symbols, Math symbols & Diacritics Enjoy Astronoma!
  31. Pial by Eurotypo, $20.00
    Pial fonts Family includes: Pial Regular that is totally hand-designed, casual and youthful, with lines that sometimes swell extremely, contain 546 glyphs with many stylistic variations, swashes and ligatures. Pial Sans Regular and Expanded, also hand-designed, and Pial Serif Regular and Condensed to add a little seriousness. We have added also, a font of ornaments, extras and catchwords in the family. Using this font you will achieve a very elegant and warm work. Pial Family is very versatile and ideal for logotype design, magazines and book covers, children's material, fashion, headlines, cards, posters, websites, packaging and, basically, anywhere you want.
  32. Brownstone Sans by Sudtipos, $59.00
    One design sparks another. As Alejandro Paul experimented with the strokes and curves of the monoline script Business Penmanship, he discovered interesting new forms and shapes that didn't fit the Spencerian theme of that typeface. These forms simmered in Ale’s subconscious over the next three years, during which time he visited New York City, pored over rare type specimen books in the New York Public Library, and explored Brooklyn’s neighborhoods. Brownstone, the face born from these explorations, is an original 21st-century design, yet one subtly infused with historical and cultural references -- keen observers might spot influences from decorative typefaces of 19th-century foundries. And just as faces from that era were influenced by contemporary architecture, the frames included with Brownstone echo the ornate iron railings of Park Slope’s row houses. (There’s also a slight 1960s vibe to Brownstone, of novelty swash-sans photocompositing faces, that can be played up at your discretion.) Influences aside, Brownstone has broad appeal to modern audiences. A soft, monoline sans-serif, with elements of Swiss geometry (see the ‘k’ and ‘x’), its marriage of highly legible, draftsman-like letterforms with decorative swashes and ornaments reflects the old-meets-new aesthetic of the DIY craft culture seen in Brooklyn and other urban centers. It’s ornamental but unfussy, romantic but understated. Brownstone includes character sets for Latin-based languages, including Western and Eastern European, Baltic, Turkish, Maltese, Celtic and Welsh. Over 1500 glyphs, including small capitals, swash characters, alternates, and ligatures, in both Light and Thin weights. Ornamental frames are also included in both weights. The Brownstone Frames fonts are available as separate fonts in the new Brownstone Slab family.
  33. Tomcat by Trim Studio, $8.00
    The Tomcat Bold is a playful display font. It comes in a regular and bold style which will give your design a fun touch.
  34. Thirdlone by Letterhend, $14.00
    Thirdlone is a handmade typeface with monoline script and sans. This font is perfect to be used as t-shirt designs, logo/brands, signatures, headlines, lettering quotes, and more. It also comes in uppercase, lowercase, punctuation, symbols, numerals, stylistic set alternate, ligatures, and multi-lingual support. Thirdlone Script includes 3 different styles: Regular, Stamp, and Ink. Thirdlone Sans includes 4 different styles: Regular, Stamp, Ink, and Edge. Regular styles are a regular style that have clean look on it. Stamp styles give you aged texture on the font that will push out the vintage feel. Ink styles will give the font a little bit of an ink feel. The Edge style give this font a rough feel on its edge. You can choose one of the styles mentioned above that match perfectly for your style, or just mix and match it.
  35. Point Panther by Sarid Ezra, $13.00
    Introducing, A NEW POWERFUL BOLD FONTS WITH ALTERNATES, Point Panther! Point Panther is a headline font with super bold style that contains up to 6 Alternates each characters! You can make a unique branding with this fonts. this powerful bold fonts also included italic and outline style! This fonts suitable to use for poster, branding, merchandise, and any street art style! Also support multilingual. What will you get: Point Panther Regular (Regular, Italic ) Point Panther Bold (Bold, Bold Italic) Point Panther Outline Regular (Regular, Italic ) Point Panther Outline Bold (Bold, Bold Italic) How to access the alternates! If you use PS/AI you can see the tutorial in this : https://helpx.adobe.com/illustrator/using/special-characters.html You can use the PUA for software design that not support Opentype. For another questions, please send a mail to saridezra@gmail.com. Thank You!
  36. Calligraphica by Monotype, $49.00
    Calligraphica was designed because there are very few inline fonts, and even fewer inline calligraphic fonts. The original forms were written with a split pen in a single stroke. The minuscules have a rougher look and the capitals have a smoother shape to imitate hand written calligraphy with more formal, decorative initial caps. The Calligraphica family contains 6 fonts: Calligraphica Regular and Italic are the regular upright roman true italic version of the font. The ascenders on this font are a bit higher than the capital letters--this is standard for most fonts. Calligraphica LX Regular and Italic are similar to the first 2 fonts except their ascenders are longer and reach high above the capital letters--giving these fonts a taller appearance. Calligraphica SX Regular and Italic are similar to the first 2 fonts except their ascenders are shorter and are the same height as the capital letters--giving these fonts a shorter appearance.
  37. CHILD & MOMSKY by Rhd Studio, $15.00
    Style and Grace personified - say Child Momsky. This typeface has two main styles, Regular and Italic, that are designed to work elegantly in unison and apart. The serif has a boldy different ' f', which sets it apart from regular serifs.....as Child Momsky likes to stand out from the rest. A regular 'f' is included in its alternates, and a extra font style with a regular f is included for projects that require a more staid elegance. The Italic style is dreamy, sultry and light-footed - a perfect partner for the more serious serif. Use them together or apart for stylish, stand-out type designs and projects. For those of you who do not have access to Opentype Software, such as Canva Users, a separately available 'extra letters' font set will be available for purchase soon. Language Supported : Danish, English, French, German, German (Switzerland), Italian, Low German, Luxembourgish, Norwegian Bokmål, Norwegian Nynorsk, Portuguese, Swedish, Swiss German. Enjoy
  38. Andesia by Gatype, $12.00
    Andesia Script is soft and sweet calligraphy typeface, with characters dance along the baseline. It has a casual and elegant touch. Can be used for various purposes.such as logos, wedding invitation, heading, t-shirt, letterhead, signage, lable, news, posters, badges etc. OpenType features with stylistic alternates, ligatures and multiple language support. To enable the OpenType Stylistic alternates, you need a program that supports OpenType features such as Adobe Illustrator CS, Adobe Indesign & CorelDraw X6-X7, Microsoft Word 2010 or later versions. How to access all alternative characters, using Windows Character Map with Photoshop: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Go9vacoYmBw Thank you very much for looking and please tell me if you have questions. Designers: khaidir Publisher: Gatype
  39. Persepolis by Si47ash Fonts, $19.00
    Childish but heavyweight! A rounded bubbly heavy font that was designed for texts related to kids and children. With its melted and soft forms, it brings delight and makes your letters to be pleasant to be read. Apadana font support Persian, Arabic and also Basic Latin. A joyful choice for all the designers and creatives. Shahab Siavash, the designer has done more than 30 fonts and got featured on Behance, Microsoft, McGill University research website, Hackernoon, Fontself, FontsInUse,... Astaneh text and headline font which is one of his latest designs, already got professional typographers, lay-out and book designers' attention as well as some of the most recognizable publications in Arabic/Persian communities.
  40. Algerian Rnd by FontMesa, $29.00
    It's finally here, Algerian Rnd is an all new version of our Algerian Mesa font with rounded soft corners and serifs. Imagine the impact Algerian Rnd will have on your product label and packaging. Algerian Rnd is a new timeless beauty that you'll find many uses for in your logos and advertising. Algerian Rnd is for every generation, put it to work in your next project, you're going to love this font. Algerian Rnd does include some alternate glyphs which you'll need an Opentype aware application to access the alternates in Algerian Rnd. Algerian Rnd is ideal for product logos, labels, packaging, t-shirt designs and other merch. Algerian Rnd is a trademark of FontMesa LLC
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