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  1. As of my last update in April 2023, the font named Glyphstream, designed by Bill Roach, is not a well-documented or widely recognized entity in the vast world of typography. However, let's explore wh...
  2. Crimson Queen by Rillatype, $15.00
    Introducing, Crimson Queen! Crimson Queen is a modern serif font with condesed style and clean look. this font is perfect for any of your project such as headline, logo, book, magazine, movie, etc. This font also comes with multilingual support.
  3. Jungler by Rumors Foundry, $3.99
    Jungler is a new handwritten consensed typeface, based on the lettering from comic magazines, designed by Gabriele Bellanca in early 2022 for Rumors Foundry. It was created with FontSelf App and the support of Glyphs App. Counts over 270 glyphs in one Regular weight.
  4. Kingbirds by Letterhend, $14.00
    Kingbirds! The 6 styles of monoline script! Tired of ordinary monoline script? Now we are proudly presenting you a one-of-a-kind monoline script that has six styles of monoline which will satisfy all your design needs. Playful theme? Elegant theme? Vintage theme? you name it. This typeface comes with many opentype features such as ligatures, stylistic set alternate, etc and also support multilingual. You also will get ready to use logo template that you can edit the text easily.
  5. Neo mameo by Kaidosan, $10.00
    Neo mameo is a Japanese Style typeface that is ideal for projects that require a distinctly Japanese touch. This typeface will add uniqueness and creativity to your work with a beautiful style and eye-catching look. This font character is taken from Japanese traditional Japanese style. This font will leave a lasting impact and quickly grab the attention of potential customers. This font provides a vivid visual effect. I hope this font can provide solutions in your business and activities.
  6. Blaine by Larin Type Co, $16.00
    Blaine is a multi-purpose display serif font that will fit perfectly into any project. contrastive and elegant, it carries a classic and at the same time modern contrasting performance. You can also use alternates and ligatures for variety and this will add more charm to your project and emphasize your personality. Use it to create logos, book and magazine covers, branding, posters, flyers, outdoor advertising, stationery, business cards, and much more. This font is easy to use, has OpenType features.
  7. Miniu by Mili + Wise, $9.00
    Say hello to Miniu - a sweet hand-drawn display font with plenty of ligatures and stylistic alternatives. Perfect for creating posters, logos, greeting cards, packaging and so much more! Its charming and warm character will help you give your project a truly unique feel. Designed and kerned with care and love to make using it a breeze. What you will get Miniu is packed with lovely features: many stylistic alternates plenty of ligatures multilingual support with accented characters for international designers
  8. Bloattey by Maenjari Std, $15.00
    Bloattey is a unique and playful font that will bring a bubbly and fun touch to any project. With bold, chunky strokes and a hand-drawn style, this font is perfect for wedding invitations, posters, headlines, and titles. Its unique character sets it apart from other fonts and will add a special touch to your design. Bloattey is sure to make your project stand out and be unforgettable. Features: Uppercase Lowercase Alternate Swashes (can be accessed by typing "--0" to "--9")
  9. Brigker by Letterara, $16.00
    Brigker is a bold, distinct and elegant blackletter font. This font is imposing and features uniquely shaped letters, and as a result, it will easily match a wide range of creations that require a distinct touch. Use it for product packaging, branding, or other projects that need bold and daring typography! It is PUA encoded which means you can access all of the glyphs and swashes with ease! Add it confidently to your projects, and you will love the results.
  10. Amel by Nandatype Studio, $9.00
    Amel is a modern display font. This font will look great on a variety of design ideas, perfect for feminine logo signs, fashion & editorial design heads, branding projects, Apparel Branding, packaging, magazine titles, advertisements, T-shirts, postcards, valentines, posters, invitations, weddings, branding projects, social media posts, magazines, book covers, and more. This will add a fun and friendly touch to any of your projects! This font is PUA encoded which means you can access all the glyphs and sweeps easily and more.
  11. Browking by Letterara, $18.00
    Browking is a bold, distinct and elegant blackletter font. This font is imposing and features uniquely shaped letters, and as a result, it will easily match a wide range of creations that require a distinct touch. Use it for product packaging, branding, or other projects that need bold and daring typography! It is PUA encoded which means you can access all of the glyphs and swashes with ease! Add it confidently to your projects, and you will love the results.
  12. Kimora by Twinletter, $12.00
    Kimora is a sanserif typeface with a relaxed yet elegant tone. It’s a versatile font that can be used in both formal and informal settings. Because this typeface is comfortable to read, every message you send will be readily read and comprehended. of course, your various design projects will be perfect and extraordinary if you use this font because this font is equipped with a font family, both for titles and subtitles and sentence text, start using our fonts for your extraordinary projects.
  13. Corton by Greater Albion Typefounders, $14.00
    Corton was inspired by the traditional lettering on a gravestone in an English village. While that might sound a rather solemn beginning, Corton has wonderfully lively air, with distinctive lively serifs and beautifully swashed downstrokes. Eight faces are offered: regular and titular each in three weights plus regular condensed. Between them they are ideal signage and display faces, merging 'olde-worlde' charm and fun character, but remaining clear and legible.
  14. Stenographer JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Sheet music for the song “The Little Thing You Used to Do” (from the 1935 motion picture “Go into your Dance” starring Al Jolson and Ruby Keeler) had its title set in what closely resembled Bank Gothic Condensed. [Bank Gothic was originally designed by Morris Fuller Benton for American Type Founders circa 1930.] This reinterpreted version is now known as Stenographer JNL, and is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  15. Sandwell Stencil JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A vintage British lettering stencil was the inspiration for Sandwell Stencil JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions. This pleasant and condensed stencil font was originally a semi-stencil – many of the characters were made as solid letters ,while the others had a traditional stencil treatment. For the digital version, the stencil treatment was applied to previously solid characters to create a consistency in the overall design.
  16. Meyer Two by Font Bureau, $40.00
    Meyer Two captures the early Hollywood flavor and nostalgia of silent-film intertitles. From 1922 through 1928, Mergenthaler Linotype cut five fonts to Louis B. Meyer’s personal specifications. Meyer Two, drawn in 1926, curiously combines Cleland’s ATF Della Robbia capitals of 1902 with lowercase and figures from ATF Post Monotone No. 2, also from the same period. Meyer Two was revived, with a Condensed added, by David Berlow; FB 1994
  17. Tent Show JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Call the lettering French Clarendon Condensed, call it circus lettering, wanted poster type or Old West letters, the style of this typeface is one of the most recognizable and evokes all of the above images and more. Tent Show JNL was re-drawn from examples of a vintage set of wood type, and contains all of the eccentricities that are present in these hand-routed classic letter forms.
  18. Valise Montreal by Device, $29.00
    A condensed loose brush style. This font has a breezy elegance and casual sophistication, yet in a different context or color, it could be seen as nervous and urban. A weird dichotomy. Set in smallish text blocks, it has a surprisingly even color. This is due to a balace that has been struck between keeping the roughness and idiosyncracies of a hand-drawn face but ensuring an overall regularity.
  19. Isagi Blue by Lurinzu Studios, $10.25
    A techy, sci-fi condensed typeface that is inspired by the mixture of futuristic and athletic vibes into one out of this world headline typeface. This headline font best fits in large scale design when you want to immediately capture the attention of the viewers. This also fits with school-related, athletics, sports, future and science themed designs. *This font includes letters, numbers, multi-language, and all essential marks needed.
  20. Northash by Arterfak Project, $17.00
    Introducing Northas the vintage stencil font inspired by the old-school signage and military design. This font has a bit condensed letterform that gives a strong look and dignified. Perfect for many themes such as sports, military, urban, wildlife, vintage, and more! Fonts featured : Uppercase Small caps Numbers Symbols & punctuation Accented characters Alternates Catchwords: in, out, the, with, de, of, at, and, etc. Thank you for your support and happy designing!
  21. Stylish Title JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The cover title for the July, 1935 issue of Harper’s Bazaar magazine was hand lettered in a condensed, squared slab serif design with a few stylized characters. This is now available as Stylish Title JNL, in both regular and oblique versions. For many years, each issue of the magazine had its title rendered in different type styles; offering many unique variations to coincide with that month’s cover art.
  22. Bonnington by Greater Albion Typefounders, $9.95
    Bonnington is a Roman display face full of the spirit of the 1920s, developing further the ideas in our Bonning family. Three weights are offered, including a shadowed black form, in a choice of regular and condensed widths. It's the ideal face for signage with a period feel, as well as posters and headings. Combine Bonnington and Bonning together using Bonnington for eye-catching headings and Bonning for other text.
  23. Antagometrica BT by Bitstream, $50.99
    Antagométrica BT is the creation of Argentine designer Maximiliano Giungi. A clean and slightly condensed sanserif, it is ideal for use in text settings, but its trendy design makes it distinctive enough for display work. The CFF OpenType glyph repertoire includes additional ligatures, full sets of superior and inferior figures as well as unlimited fractions. There are also tabular and proportional figure sets, and the extended glyph set supports Central Europe.
  24. Pure Psychedelia by Mysterylab, $19.00
    For a versatile timeless look that's sure to bring any groovy graphic idea to life, we have dubbed this offering: Pure Psychedelia. This condensed font is shot through with twin strands of modernized Art Nouveau and reimagined 1960s psych. This classic stylistic mélange is distilled down to a heady mix of hippy-trippy lava lamp blobs and assertively pointy end tapers, for a unique vibe and a dynamic linear flow.
  25. Millard by Artegra, $29.00
    When you need a classic serif typeface that is up to the modern standards, Millard comes to your rescue with its alluring beauty and legibility. You have a contemporary serif family that offers great variety with regular and bold weights in both normal and condensed widths, along with their true italics. Over 500 glyphs in each font offers you the language support you need for all the Latin languages.
  26. 64-SRC by ILOTT-TYPE, $49.00
    64-SRC is a condensed monospace font inspired by 1960s IBM Selectric type seen on HAL’s telemetric displays in 2001: A Space Odyssey. It is characterized by unique "double-space" alternates for the widest characters such as “w” and “m”. These alternates maximize legibility, improve the rhythm of readability and keep typographic color even. As a result 64-SRC is as well suited for extensive copy as it is display type.
  27. Prelom by Tour De Force, $25.00
    Prelom is modern serif family inspired by retro designed typefaces. Comes in 5 Normal weights, 5 true Italics and 5 Condensed weights. With tall x-height, sharp serifs like fishing hooks, original Italics and distinctive character overall design, Prelom is ideal family for editorial use or branding. Beside extended Latin character set, Prelom contains Cyrillic characters as well. It is equipped with Initials, Ligatures, Fractions and Tabular Numbers as OpenType features.
  28. Muralista by Los Andes, $26.00
    This typeface is inspired by 60s and 70s Chilean murals and posters artwork. On the walls, big and heavy letterforms were presented pictorially for political propaganda. Muralista is a low contrast condensed typeface, similar to classic forms of the early nineteenth century humanist grotesque. The sinuous, rounded and asymmetric terminations remind us the artist’s brush strokes. This typeface is ideal for editorial sentences and logo designs. Designed by Jorge Cisterna.
  29. Uchrony by deFharo, $14.00
    Uchrony is a condensed proportion slab serif typeface. The font family is made up of 3 styles, Roman, Small Caps & Italics, with 6 weights each. The lowercase letter "o" has guided the basic proportions and curves, in an exercise in minimalist construction, providing morphological coherence and maximum legibility, for this multi-purpose typeface family. The typography includes alternative letters, several sets of numbers, and advanced OpenType features. • View specimen in PDF
  30. Macbeth by Linotype, $29.99
    Macbeth is a heavy, condensed Art Deco-style typeface from Linotype. Macbeth includes some particularly noteworthy diagonal elements -- these enliven the design and give typeface its overall character. Macbeth should be used for music-oriented applications, or anything that is both reminiscent of the early 20th Century and a bit spooky. The letters in Macbeth are quite similar to display style found on Frankenstein posters, and those of other early films.
  31. Kairos by Monotype, $50.99
    The Kairos™ family from Terrance Weinzierl is that rare form of typeface that successfully melds design distinction and ease of use. While based on 19th century Grecian wood type forms, it performs admirably in a variety of applications, both in print and on screen. Kairos Variables are font files which are featuring two axis and have a preset instance from Thin to Black and Condensed to Extended
  32. Spire by GroupType, $19.00
    Originally designed by Sol Hess for the Lanston Monotype Foundry in 1938, this revival was designed by Ann Pomeroy in the early 90s. Spire is a condensed serif with a very 1930s retro look. PLEASE NOTE: Each Spire font (Regular, Extra Light and Monoline) include a companion Expert font in the download. The Experts feature several alternate glyphs. The Family includes three Styles and three Expert styles. 6 fonts all together.
  33. Bon Ami by Fontop, $12.00
    Bon Ami is a hand lettered condensed font perfect to add a fun feel and individual look to everything you create including cards & invites, logos, souvenirs, stationary, and so on. It also works perfectly when pairing with other fonts, f.e. with my Paramaribo font (as in the image with the cupcake). The font consists of Latin multilingual support as well as uppercase letters, lowercase letters, numbers and basic punctuations.
  34. Stateside by Studio K, $45.00
    Stateside is a bold condensed serif with a vintage feel. It has an urban and, I like to think, urbane character which puts me in mind of classic Thirties architecture like the Rockefeller Centre or the Empire State Building. I did consider calling it Rockefeller, but the family might think it a bit of a liberty, and I can’t afford to get into a copyright battle with them!
  35. Bosque Line by Asenbayu, $15.00
    Bosque Line is a condensed display font that has an attractive appearance that brings you to a modern urban feel. Inspired by the long exposure of tree trunks in forest, Bosque line letters are designed with tall and clean shapes. Alternate and ligature features are available to make your work more attractive. It's perfect for your projects such as: posters, logos, book covers, social media posts and many more. Thank you!
  36. Driveway Stencil JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    We've all seen the informational markings on commercial driveways or roadways instructing us which way to turn, where to park, etc. They are usually in stencil lettering 16 inches or taller, with compressed letters that make the horizontal strokes look slightly thicker than the vertical ones. By condensing the lettering in Narrow Stencil JNL by 20 percent, the result is Driveway Stencil JNL - a digital emulation of those painted road markings.
  37. Climbing Nevis by Braw Type, $12.00
    Put on your climbing boots and go on an adventure! Climbing Nevis is a modern condensed display font which comes in 3 exciting styles. With big, bold characters, Climbing Nevis is a perfect choice for headings, branding, signage, advertising, magazine layouts and much more! Working on an adventure themed project? Try Climbing Nevis Rough for a rugged, outdoor look. FEATURES Uppercase and lowercase letters Numbers, punctuation and symbols Multilingual support
  38. Etienne by ParaType, $30.00
    Designed for ParaType in 2002 by Tagir Safayev. Inspired by the letterforms of Antique No. 8 typeface and other similar fonts of the 19th century (Latin Antique, Wide Latin, Etienne Condensed, Wide Renaissance). A face of so-called Latin type has stout triangular serifs and rather unusual curls on several letters in the lower case. Nevertheless it is eminently suitable for a wide variety of settings in advertising and display typography.
  39. Razzle by Ayca Atalay, $18.00
    Razzle Sans | A Whimsical Sans Serif Razzle Sans is a clean sans serif typeface with a whimsical attitude. Playful yet legible letterforms that have a high x-height makes Razzle Sans an excellent choice as a display typeface.
  40. Unione GX by TOMO Fonts, $32.00
    UnioneGX by TOMO FONTS is the variable version of Unione. A clean and modern sans-serif type family with a geometric touch. It has a single axes (Weight / Wgth) that you can control with a slider on Desktop apps or you can use it for the web, dramatically reducing file size for your web project. It's like magic! but no. If you want to learn more about variable fonts, please click here or if your are interested in web context read here. Geometric and modern Sans-Serif VARIABLE FONT! This means, you control the weight! 1000+ glyphs per font. Latin Plus support, Extended Latin Cyrillic support, Basic & Extended Fractions Circled Numerals & Letters Lots of Stylistic Alternates Interested in Unione 'static' family? Check it here
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