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  1. Belle Helene by Studio Indigo, $17.00
    Belle Helene is a script and symbols font based on handwritten brush letters. The name is inspired by the famous french dessert with the same name (wine cooked pears with vanilla ice cream and chocolate syrup). This soft and smooth shaped font is suitable for restaurants, cafes, shops, bakeries, menus, wedding stationary or wherever a warm and informal feeling is required. It comes with open type features such as standard ligatures and alternate end/initial letters. The symbols font has 62 cute symbols to play around with to spice up your designs. Multilingual support is included for almost all European languages (Diacriticals). Please Note! Test the font in the Font Preview before purchase.
  2. Torus Variations by Monotype, $25.99
    Torus Variations are an addition to the original monoline Torus family from 2017. The four new styles are Biline, Outline, Inline and Notched. The Torus family has been designed specifically for use in logo design, headlines and for branding purposes. While the default character sets are distinctive in their own right, graphic designers will love playing with the numerous alternate glyphs that will help them create unique wordmarks and logo designs. Torus’ simplistic forms and soft terminals make this a lovely, warm typeface perfect for a multitude of typographic applications. Key features: • 4 styles • 6 weights • 49 Alternates (via 2 Stylistic Sets) • Full European character set (Latin only) • 550+ glyphs per font.
  3. Briston by Fenotype, $25.00
    Briston is a bold vintage style serif font with strong character and soft features. Briston is equipped with Swash, Stylistic and Titling alternates as well as with Standard and Discretionary Ligatures. All these features can be accessed by OpenType controls or straight from Character or Glyphs window. The font is PUA encoded so you can use the extra glyphs in most graphic design softwares. In addition Briston has a small set of ornaments and strokes that are found by turning on Swash -feature and typing characters 1-9. Briston is and efficient typeface for headlines, logos and display use. You can also try using Briston all caps in really small sizes by adding some spacing.
  4. Spirits by Latinotype, $29.00
    Spirits design was initially based on Hermann Ihlenburg's Schoeffer Old Style from the 1912 ATF catalog. Soft is the closest version to the printed original typeface. Neutral, with more formal serifs, is ideal for editorial design, for example newspaper headlines. Sharp, more contemporary, is the best choice for meeting today's design needs. Condensed proportions and large x-height, features found in the original font, make Spirits ideally suited for headlines and branding design. As you would expect from Latinotype, this font comes with a standard character set that supports over 200 languages. Each version includes its own alternates and comes in 4 weights, ranging from Light to Black, resulting in a total of 12 font styles.
  5. Sregs Serif Display by Propertype, $18.00
    Sregs Serif Display Family A Serif family inspired by popular 1960s-80s typography. Combined with modern nuances that are much in vogue in now days. Reflexive serifs with soft transitions make the letters easy to read and recognize. Its 7 weight with 2 style (Standard and Italic) variations provide several options that will help you find the ideal typographic feel for your project. Made for use in branding projects, large-scale printing such as billboards, signboards, titles, headlines, writing on short paragraphs, books title, page titles, taglines, websites, apps, logos, etc. Several Alternatives letters can be used to create a variety of design style or to make changed some letter in text.
  6. Horst More by MIX.Jpg, $10.00
    Horst More is a retro soft serif typeface comprising 18 fonts. It can handle most typographic applications from branding to body copy with its range of weights and inherent legibility. Whatever you type will have a friendly message, but it really comes into its own when you start applying some of the additional ligatures and alternates that are built into this type family. You’ll soon be creating distinctive typographic compositions that are pleasing to the eye. There are 18 fonts, 9 weights altogether. It has an extensive character set that covers all Latin European languages. Key features: 9 weights in Roman and Italic Alternates Ligatures Thanks for visiting and purchasing my font! Ekayasa Mix.Jpg
  7. 1885 Germinal by GLC, $38.00
    This script font was inspired by a lot of manuscripts, notes and drafts, written by the famous french novelist Émile Zola (1840-1902). Specially, letters and notes from the period he was writting "Germinal" one of his very famous novel (published in 1884-1885) depicting the french minor's life in the past middle of eighteens. It is an elegant pen written type, sometimes connected, sometimes disrupted, but always regular and legible, with many variants, ligatures and contextual alternate glyphs specialy numerous in the OTF version. It is used as variously as web-site titles, posters and fliers design or greeting cards, all various sorts of presentations, menus, certificates, letters. This font, in spite of its small size, supports very strong enlargements as well as small sizes ( the original size was about 22 to 30 pts ). When printed, it remain perfectly legible and elegant from 12/14 pts even if using an ordinary inkjet printer.
  8. Genial by Scholtz Fonts, $16.95
    Genial is an elegant, contemporary script font in nine styles, specifically designed for maximum versatility. All of the styles, ranging from condensed thin to expanded fat, are clear and legible. The font conveys a feeling of relaxed elegance. The Family: Medium weights - Regular: of medium weight and regular width - Expanded: of medium weight and wide - Condensed: of medium weight and condensed width (narrow characters) - perfect for limited space Black weights (for best readability) - Regular: for bolder statements - Expanded: expanded width for bolder statements Light weights - Regular: regular width, delicate line - Expanded: wide characters and a delicate line - Condensed: condensed width (narrow characters) and a delicate line Fat weight - Expanded: for maximum impact (wide and extra-bold) Use a combination of styles for product branding, book covers, invitations, greeting cards. The Genial combination will enable you to use different styles of the same font for headings, sub-headings and body text. Genial contains over 250 characters - (upper and lower case characters, punctuation, numerals, symbols and accented characters are present). It has all the accented characters used in the major European languages.
  9. Klamp 105 Mono by Talbot Type, $19.50
    Talbot Type Klamp 105 Mono is a monospaced variation of Talbot Type Klamp 105. The clean and pure geometry of Klamp 105 makes it highly suitable for adaptation to this monospaced variant. It has an even look and retains its legibility at very small sizes. Klamp 105 Mono is available in a family of four weights and features an extended character set to include accents for Central European languages. Klamp 205 Mono, with some character variations, is also available as a monospaced variant of Klamp 205.
  10. Klamp 205 Mono by Talbot Type, $19.50
    Talbot Type Klamp 205 Mono is a monospaced variation of Talbot Type Klamp 205. The clean and pure geometry of Klamp 205 makes it highly suitable for adaptation to this monospaced variant. It has an even look and retains its legibility at very small sizes. Klamp 205 Mono is available in a family of four weights and features an extended character set to include accents for Central European languages. Klamp 105 Mono, with some character variations, is also available as a monospaced variant of Klamp 105.
  11. Heptal by deFharo, $11.00
    - Heptal is a typeface family with five weights including true italics. The geometry of the characters is neo-gothic and the serifs are polygonal concave or inverted Tuscan. - Heptal fonts offer a complete set of lowercase alternatives and advanced open type functions. - The proportions, the metrics and the Kerning are meticulously configured so that the texts are shown fluid and the graphic stain is compensated. - These fonts have a wide table of characters (530 glyphs) with support for all the languages derived from Latin.
  12. Neues Bauen by Hanoded, $10.00
    Neues Bauen is a Bauhaus inspired font with some interesting glyphs. It is slightly rounded in places, but sharp in others and it will most certainly make your designs stand out. Neues Bauen in other words, like the style that emerged in pre-war Germany, is a statement.
  13. VLNL Melk by VetteLetters, $29.99
    At VetteLetters we like food but we also appreciate our drinks. Yes, of the non-alcoholic kind as well. Like milk. Contrary to what Arnold Schwartzenegger once said, Milk is not just for babies. It contains a whole lot of stuff that is genuinely good for you. Like proteins, carbohydrates, minerals (calcium a.o.) and many vitamins. One time visiting The Hague, Donald DBXL spotted a tile tableau on a brick wall, advertising a dairy factory called ‘De Sierkan’. Yellow sans serif letters on a bright blue background, dating back to the late 19th century, immediately grabbed DBXL’s attention. Especially because the tableau showed both regular and bold letters with some lovely peculiarities here and there. De Sierkan appeared to have been a milk factory solely operating in The Hague from 1879 until 1961. A number of these wall adverts are still to be seen in The Hague streets today. Photos were taken for later reference. Later is now, the lettering has been digitized, missing characters added, and VLNL Melk sees the light of day. VLNL Melk is an all-caps geometric display sans serif family of three weights, Regular, Bold and Black. The basic shape of the letters is a rectangle with rounded corners, leaving a sturdy no-nonsense look and feel. It has a distinct historic aura, but with both feet in this digital day and age. It can equally well be used for the logo of a hipster coffee place, as the cover of a historic novel. Actually, VLNL Melk kan be applied in a wide range of designs like logos, posters, flyers, book covers and magazine headlines.
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  15. Rossano - Personal use only
  16. Fontin - Unknown license
  17. Sesame - Personal use only
  18. Electronics - Unknown license
  19. Castiglione - Unknown license
  20. Desperado 1 - Unknown license
  21. Skylligraphy by Urge Fountain, $30.00
    This is a unique approach to calligraphy if you're looking for deep and sharp style. Skylligraphy Regular.
  22. Brutal by bb-bureau, $65.00
    Brutal is a not stencil calligraphic typeface designed in light, regular and bold. language: all latin glyphs
  23. Dear Sans by Stiggy & Sands, $24.00
    The Dear Sans Collection is comprised of four widths ranging from Condensed, Regular, Expanded, and Wide; each of which are comprised of a three font family of weights: Book, Regular & Bold. Cleanly readable, with just a slight hint of silliness, the Dear Sans Collection brings adds the perfect level of lightheartedness to your designs. The Dear Sans Collection comes with: - Approx. 367 Character Glyph Set per font - including standard & punctuation, international language support, and basic “fi fl” ligatures per font. - 3 Weights per family including: Book, Regular, and Bold. - Loads of Personality for your designs.
  24. Circulo by MMD Fonts, $6.29
    Bound to rules, unbound in the usage. Hyper geometric, and minimal contrast. Circulo V1 is based on a font project I originally started because of a client I had. I wanted to create a display and text font for their product design brand, which is all about reducing the amount of necessary materials and production steps. Before I started the course at tipo-g it was called -“REDUCE“ and was more or less finished. The concept was based on the name. How far can letter shapes be reduced to their core geometric concepts and still be identified as letters? But in a way, it lacked a unique approach and was just a generic geometric Sans Serif with a lack of finesse. There was already a glimpse of characteristics visible which would later define Circulo V1. ‍ The high focus on geometric shapes was not of the same severity, and the angle on the stems was less intense. Those, as I call them, fake serifs turned out to be a significant factor in legibility and the characteristic of the font. Besides those changes and improvements, I decided to implicate a new feature to the concept, a condensed style. I quickly realised that it is impossible to keep my perfect circles and half-circles in this style without breaking my rules for the font. This „problem“ turned out to be the most crucial feature of the condensed set. Circular-based Letters will ignore the rules and boundaries of the condensed style and stay as they are. This feature allows the user to create a unique rhythm in their texts, and if you use the variable font, you can decide how intense this rhythm will be. In this situation, the user can choose which letters are allowed to keep their shapes and which will be put in their condensed corset. All, some or none of them, you decide.
  25. Kronix by Hazztype, $20.00
    Introducing Kronix, a geometric, futuristic font that embodies the essence of technology in the digital age. Kronix combines sleek lines, precise angles, and contemporary design elements to create a visually striking font perfect for technology-themed projects. Its clean and minimalist letterforms embody the essence of modernity and sophistication, capturing the attention of tech-savvy audiences. With its crisp edges and precise spacing, this font creates a harmonious visual rhythm that adds a touch of elegance to any design. Kronix is versatile and adaptable, making it suitable for a wide range of applications, including websites, mobile apps, and branding materials. Its modern aesthetic aligns perfectly with the fast-paced advancements in technology, allowing your design to stay relevant and visually impactful. Whether you're designing a tech magazine cover, creating a sci-fi movie poster, or developing a high-tech product packaging, Kronix is the ultimate choice for adding a geometric, futuristic flair that captivates the imagination and elevates your design to the forefront of modern technology.
  26. Rishgular by ffeeaarr, $10.00
    rishgular is inspired by a regular weight, is a unique sans serif font with display character. rishgular is include with tech characters
  27. Benjamin by Wilton Foundry, $29.00
    Wilton's "Benjamin-Regular" is a delightful twist on a classic - reminiscent of Franklin Gothic, Helvetica and Frutiger with it's own contemporary twist.
  28. Tushi by Hiekka Graphics, $35.00
    Tushi is a handmade fontface with twist in two styles: regular and italic. Tushi is recommended for use as a display typeface.
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  30. Naston by Sopheynoft, $49.00
    Naston Regular is the font of choice for those who seek an elegant and versatile typeface. With its timeless design, Naston Regular adds sophistication to a wide array of applications, be it formal invitations, business presentations, or creative projects. Its meticulously crafted letterforms prioritize readability while maintaining a unique and distinctive style, leaving a lasting impression on your audience. This font's broad language support and impeccable craftsmanship ensure a seamless reading experience, making it an excellent choice for anyone who values professionalism and aesthetics in their design projects. Choose Naston Regular to elevate your content and effectively convey your message with clarity and elegance.
  31. Pearlone by Sarid Ezra, $15.00
    Introducing, Pearlone (Read : Pearl One), a stylish stencil serif! Pearlone is a stylish and modern stencil serif that will make your project more elegant and appeal. This font called Pearl-one, because the dot in some characters inspired by the beautiful pearl. This font comes with regular and bold style that have a contrast look. You don't one to use the pearl version? Don't worry, it comes also in regular form. You can access the regular form with uppercase, and the special one from lowercase. You can use this font for any purposes, such as a branding logo, poster, or even editorial! This font also support multi language. Happy Designing!
  32. Device by Hanken Design Co., $45.00
    Device™ display typeface is inspired by industrial type used for decals and signage. This typeface pairs nicely with geometric sans serifs like Cerebri Sans and HK Grotesk.
  33. Zeppelin by Monotype, $29.99
    Rudolph Koch designed Zeppelin between 1927 and 1929. This geometric sans serif headline face jumps off the page. Use the Zeppelin font for impact in packaging and posters.
  34. Karben 105 Mono by Talbot Type, $19.50
    Karben 105 Mono is a monospaced variation of Karben 105. The clean and pure geometry of Karben 105 makes it highly suitable for adaptation to this monospaced variant. It has an even look and retains its legibility at very small sizes. Karben 105 Mono is available in a family of five weights and includes an extended character set to include accents for Central European languages. Karben 205 Mono is also available as a monospaced variant of Karben 205. There is also a stencil version of Karben 105 available.
  35. Jarvis by Alan Smithee Studio, $9.00
    Jarvis is a hybrid. Not a pure grotesque, not a humanist sans, but the best of both worlds. Its open counters and strong geometry, coupled with smooth curves and features give it a unique personality. Very legible even at small sizes, instantly recognisable at large sizes, it is an ideal candidate for corporate identity as well as print and digital communications of all kind. Its wide range of weights (from Thin to Black), extensive OpenType features, circled numbers, and extended character-set are the hallmark of the highest technical level.
  36. arnica by Justi, $15.00
    Arnica is a display font based on a simple geometry that uses circles (and modules) as a structure. It is an experimental project where, in place of upercases, has alternate characters and swashes. Furthermore, arnica has 50 discretionary ligatures which, when activated, give a totally different touch to the font and also has the bold weight, which reinforce the experimentalism of the project. Combining lowercases with upercases, plus discretionary ligatures and bolds, you can write the same word in several different ways. The character set offers more than 400 glyphs and support for many languages.
  37. Karben 205 Mono by Talbot Type, $19.50
    Karben 205 Mono is a monospaced variation of Karben 205. The clean and pure geometry of Karben 105 makes it highly suitable for adaptation to this monospaced variant. It has an even look and retains its legibility at very small sizes. Karben 205 Mono is available in a family of five weights and includes an extended character set to include accents for Central European languages. Karben 105 Mono is also available as a monospaced variant of Karben 105. There is also a stencil version of Karben 105 available.
  38. 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.
  39. 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!
  40. Kuximen by Twinletter, $10.00
    Kuximen is a groovy display font and is a psychedelic-inspired typeface. Elegant, geometric, and contemporary, this font is the ideal choice for all your projects. With a cool retro vibe and fun character, it can be used in a variety of circumstances either as an elegant or unique addition to your designs. Stop procrastinating and start adding this font to your arsenal right now!
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