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  1. GR Altosa by Garisman Studio, $35.00
    GR Altosa is a very cool typeface for headline designs with a bold and bold theme. With a strong display and clean nodes make text in the design become more character and great. Inspired by headline trends in a poster or magazine today. So that with a firm and a very modern style makes your design better! This font is formed from the headline display font of a very careful title. Suitable for all graphic design projects, prints, logos, posters, t-shirts, packaging, website, ticket and applies to several types of graphic design. Especially for the use of a title! Very suitable! GR Read is compatible with any software without pain, especially in headlines with GR Altosa pairing
  2. Aziga by Eclectotype, $40.00
    In a typeface category that has been sorely under-represented until now, Aziga is a high (occasionally reversed) contrast, postmodern, deconstructed-reconstructed, serifless (mostly), fashion didone! Aziga lends itself to being set loud and proud, and the consistent angles throughout the glyphs make it a good candidate for more abstract typographic compositions. For the really graphically inclined (excuse the pun) a rotation of 66° will make the main diagonals in the font horizontal and vertical. Cool right? Features include stylistic and contextual alternates, ligatures and case sensitive forms. This is an unusual font, that’s for sure, but give it a try and you'll be rewarded with layouts that really stand out from the crowd.
  3. Mussica Italic by Corradine Fonts, $35.00
    In 2009, Corradine Fonts released one of its most successful projects: Mussica, an experimental and hybrid typeface that explore the exaggeration of ascenders and descenders in a high contrast style. Now, around eight years later, we are proud to introduce Mussica Italic, which surpass the original version in quality and quantity of ornamental possibilities while try to maintain its proportions and looking. Mussica Italic is programmed to obtain a smart replacement of swashes, endings and ligatures using the Open Type features, but you can also explore manually its wide range of alternatives to get the best graphic result according to your requirements. Mussica Italic supports most of Western and Central European languages.
  4. Lab Slab Pro by Vanarchiv, $50.00
    Lab Slab Pro is a geometric slab typeface with a technological and minimalist look and is suitable for use in large sizes. It has eight versatile weights, (from Thin to Black) including true italics for each one, and a wide range of stylish alternate characters to improve its use in different graphic contexts. The name of this typeface was inspired by an experiment, mixing a structure with calligraphic influences and completely geometrical and structured drawings. Lab Slab Pro has a wide range of OpenType® features such as: small caps, old style/titling and small caps figures, fractions, superior and inferior scripts, scientific components and ligatures. Lab Slab Pro is Lab's best and most powerful mutation designed by Tiponautas.
  5. Metuo by Twinletter, $12.00
    For the younger generation, San Serif has been modernized. Metuo is a modern font available in four weights. Easy to read with eye-catching graphics. It goes well with tech and futuristic themes and may be used for a variety of things, including business logos, packaging, and posters, as well as smaller items like banners, advertisements, apparel design, and letterheads. If you choose this typeface, your project will instantly be engaging and enjoyable, so get started right now! 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.
  6. 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.
  7. Big Clyde by Galapagos, $39.00
    In designing an advertising poster to show off the unconventional Safefont typeface, Steve drew what appeared as relatively traditional letterforms for the expository text. When these characters were as well received as the typeface which was the subject of the poster, Steve decided to expand them into a full-fledged graffiti style typeface of their own. While exploring where this new design might lead, Steve worked to elaborate the poster segment which had inspired it. He soon found himself staring at a drawing of a weapons-wielding Bonnie and Clyde. The desperate duo resonated with the graphic elements of the drawn letters; thus leading to the effortless fleshing out of the design, and to its name, Big Clyde.
  8. Patriotica JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Patriotica JNL was inspired by some hand lettering designed by the late Alf Becker for Signs of the Times® magazine. The alphabet was modified and the character set extended in this digital version. Special thanks to Tod Swormstedt of ST Publications, Inc. and the American Sign Museum in Cincinnati for providing a copy of the original lettering for use as a work model. Patriotica JNL is available as a complete font or in a set of two layers (stars layer and stripes layer) for creating two-color graphics. As always, keep in mind that there are some slight variations between drawing programs, so some adjustments may need to be made in the alignment of the layers.
  9. Payu by Twinletter, $15.00
    Payu display font is a unique, intriguing, and quirky typeface that we present to all of you. This font was created to satisfy the demands of beautiful and quick graphics, allowing you to quickly produce attractive and elegant projects. Take a look at the font’s harmony and harmony; your project will shine like a prima donna. This graffiti font is great for product logos, poster titles, headlines, packaging, film titles, logotypes, gorgeous writing, and trendy graffiti designs, among other things. Of course, if you utilize this font in your numerous creative projects, they will be perfect and outstanding. Use this typeface right away for your one-of-a-kind and remarkable projects.
  10. Claremont by Red Rooster Collection, $45.00
    Claremont is a serif font family designed by Les Usherwood (Typsettra). Usherwood originally created four weights – a light, extra bold, light italic, and extra bold italic. Paul Hickson (P&P Hickson) and Steve Jackaman (ITF) digitized the family and created eight new weights, and it was released exclusively for the Red Rooster Collection in 1993. Claremont shares similarities to Bookman Old Style, but also shares properties with slab serif Egyptian-style typefaces. Like all Usherwood typefaces, the family was engineered with great care for maximum legibility and aesthetics. ©1993. International TypeFounders, Inc.
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  12. Ozana Pro by Mostardesign, $99.00
    Ozana Pro is a bracketed serif font family adapted to the professional requirements of graphic designers, web designers and mobile app developers. Comprised of 24 styles including 12 styles designed especially for headlines and 12 styles for text and long paragraph design, Ozana Pro is a very versatile family of fonts that can be used in many projects such as editorial design, branding or corporate identity creation, design of posters or logos, the creation of websites or the development of mobile applications. This serif font family, with a resolutely modern aspect, also hides a unique typographic design since it has 2 distinct styles (Roman and Display) which have 2 different optical sizes in order to graphically differentiate the appearance of titles, subtitles and long paragraphs. With this design of glyphs differentiated by the optical size according to the styles, the titles have a very graphic aspect while the long texts have a more classic design in order to keep an optimal readability in all cases. Ozana Pro is also equipped with powerful OpenType features such as case sensitivity, true small caps, ligatures, tabular figures, old styles figures, numbers circled. Ozana Pro is also available as a variable font family.
  13. Beba by Eurotypo, $28.00
    Beba is based on geometric structures, where the same formal characteristics are applied to as many letters as possible. It is a sans-serif monoline typeface. It has a modern, clean and minimalist image; ideal to use for advertising, printed or digital graphics and signage system design.
  14. FF Rian's Dingbats by FontFont, $41.99
    British type designer Rian Hughes created this pi and symbols FontFont in 1993. The family has 5 weights, and is ideally suited for poster and billboards.It provides an extensive collection of wonderful dingbats and expressive graphic cartoons. It comes with tabular lining and proportional lining figures.
  15. Innovate by NicolassFonts, $29.00
    Innovate is a modern versatile sans-serif typeface. What differentiates Innovate from the other fonts is an exceptionally distinctive design. It is brilliantly suited for graphic design and display use and perfect for logotypes, t-shirts, packaging, brand identity, books, magazines, newspapers, posters, billboards, and advertising.
  16. Foolish Hand by Sipanji21, $10.00
    Foolish Hand is a handwritten font written in original handwriting, this font is good for various graphic designs, such as making children's drawings, coloring book covers, packaging, advertising, movie covers, posters and for any crafting. I hope this font is useful for you, have a nice day.
  17. Hauslan by Álvaro Thomáz Fonts, $15.00
    Hauslan is a simple, minimal and geometric type family inspired by the rationality presented by Bauhaus in 1920 which affected many areas such as architecture and graphic design. Following the concept of basic geometric shapes, Hauslan focuses on readability and versatility, either for small texts or headlines.
  18. Cryptolucre by Otto Maurer, $15.00
    Cryptolucre is a font specifically for all crypto currencies like Bitcoins, Litecoins, Ethereum, Ark, Siacoin, Golem and what else is there. The icon version includes some existing currency logos and newly invented currency logos. The sans serif font comes in 11 font styles with 1 graphic font.
  19. Latica by Vertigo, $25.00
    Latica is a new, original, geometric, sans-serif font family, graphically attractive with both upper and lower case letters. Fonts are spaced and mastered for optimal readability. The typeface is versatile and can be successfully used in magazines, websites, posters, brandings, etc. It provides multilingual support.
  20. Katerina by NicolassFonts, $25.00
    Katerina is a modern versatile sans-serif typeface. What differentiates Katerina from the other fonts is an exceptionally distinctive design. It is brilliantly suited for graphic design and display use and perfect for logotypes, t-shirts, packaging, brand identity, books, magazines, newspapers, posters, billboards, and advertising.
  21. Woodpecker by profonts, $41.99
    Woodpecker is a self-confident, sturdy caps-only sans serif design imitating grained wood created and digitized by German type designer Ralph M. Unger for the profonts library. Woodpecker is perfectly suited for any graphic work around timber, lumber, prperty markets, carpenter, furniture and so on.
  22. Egosta by skillyas studio, $15.00
    EGOSTA is a complete sans serif family. The letterform and sharp variations characterize a bold and playful typeface in a graphic layout, making it perfect for modern and futuristic visual needs, EGOSTA complete family contains 10 styles with two axes; Weight and Width, from Thin to Bold.
  23. Kargo Sans by iframe, $69.00
    IF Kargo Sans Clean and Highly Professional. This sans serif typeface includes nine (9) weights and variable format. Aims to serve a wide variety of graphic styles, branding, logotype, packaging, ecommerce in modern way. 9 weights Variable Upper / lower case, numbers, punctuation Language support: Latin and Greek
  24. Dr. Bones by Sipanji21, $18.00
    Dr Bones is one of those halloween themed fonts, it looks like a series of bones. Dr. Bones is good for some Halloween themed graphic designs, such as logos, banners, t-shirts, posters, products, advertising, or other designs. make your design more attractive with Dr. Bones Font.
  25. Naname Kun by Julmeme, $15.00
    Naname Kun is a geometric typeface created with oblique lines as a main texture. Its unique particularity is to be filled with diagonal hatching that varies in thickness to create different styles and weights. Applicable for any type of graphic design, especially for posters and logotypes.
  26. Charlea by Kereatype, $24.00
    Charlea is a serif typeface inspired by the beauty of modern serifs, fused with modern appeal to cater to contemporary needs. It includes 20 fonts ranging from Thin to Extra Black, with true italics. Charlea offers numerous possibilities for application in various graphic or editorial projects.
  27. Fruitella by Zamjump, $17.00
    Fruitella is a geometric sans serif look. Designed with powerful opentype features in mind. equipped with ligature standards that are different from ligatures in general. Perfect for graphic design and any display use. It can easily work for web, signage, corporate, and also for editorial design.
  28. Jacob Riley by Magpie Paper Works, $32.00
    Jacob Riley is based on antique 18th century printers’ specimens and has been hand-illustrated with calligraphy nibs dipped in walnut ink. A goodly fellow, Jacob delights in uses varied and sundry including personal correspondence, rustic decor, graphic display and even amongst the pages of children’s books.
  29. The Main by NicolassFonts, $25.00
    The Main is a modern sans-serif font family. It comes in 16 weights, 8 uprights, and matching italics. The Main has separate softly beveled corners, which gives it a unique look. Each weight includes OpenType features. Completely suited for graphic design and any display use.
  30. Thinker Peachcreme by PeachCreme, $19.00
    This is "Thinker," a new font designed by Peachcreme. It has a rough look, giving the impression that it was scrawled down in a hasty and disorganised manner by hand with a pencil. Plus, it comes with a bonus set of hand-drawn graphics and alternate letters.
  31. Deltarbo by Aah Yes, $16.00
    Deltarbo is a medium-heavy sans-serif typeface that is designed primarily for great legibilty in graphics and display situations, with clean lines and a modern "rounded-rectangle" feel. Please note that this font is not intended to be formal, the characters are ever so slightly casual.
  32. Behrens Antiqua by Solotype, $19.95
    Designed by Peter Behrens, well known graphic artist and architect in Germany in the late 19th and early 20th century. This "Antiqua" was done for Rudhard's Typefoundry in Offenbach A. M. around 1902, and has been used in modern times for museum retrospectives of the designer's work.
  33. Margoth by Asterisk, $33.00
    Margot font family, has more than 1000 + glyphs in each font. The font includes advanced language support, fractions, table shapes, ligatures, and more. Perfect for graphic design and any display use. It can easily work for websites, signage, corporate, and editorial design. documents and folders, mobile interface.
  34. Discotheque JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A 1930s casual Art Deco type style with as much influence in 1970s graphic design as in its day was found within the pages of the 1930s French publication L'Art du Tracé Rationnel de la Lettre. Discotheque JNL is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  35. Yellow Spring by Sakha Design, $10.00
    Yellow Spring is a fresh and vibrant handwritten font that radiates a cheerful and youthful energy. Its organic and imperfect shapes create a natural and authentic look, making it perfect for logos, social media graphics, and packaging designs that aim to convey a fun and friendly vibe.
  36. HWT Geometric by Hamilton Wood Type Collection, $24.94
    This late 19th century design conjures up early 20th century Dutch DeStijl lettering with a mostly strict adherence to right angles and minimal stroke modulation. Geometric began its life as a metal typeface from the Central Type Foundry, circa 1884. Soon after, this design was officially licensed to Morgans & Wilcox and was shown in their 1890 catalog in Regular, Light and Condensed Light variations. After acquiring Morgans & Wilcox, Hamilton Manufacturing offered Geometric Light Face Condensed as their own No 3020 and the Geometric Light Face as No 3021. HWT Geometric has been expanded digitally to include a Regular Condensed version. A heavier wood type specimen was found from an unknown manufacturer and digitized as it was found, resulting in the HWT Geometric Shopworn and Shopworn Inked variations. These digital versions all include a full Western and Central European character set of over 380 glyphs.
  37. ITC Pino by ITC, $29.99
    The ITC Pino™ typeface family is Slobodan Jelesijevic’s second suite of commercial fonts. Although a small family of three weights, it is remarkably versatile. Like many typefaces, Pino grew out of a desire for a particular kind of design. Jelesijevic was creating a series of illustrations for a children’s magazine and needed a typeface that was lighthearted, legible and would complement his illustrative style. Unable to find exactly what he needed, he decided to make his own font. “I spent the better part of a day looking for just the right typeface,” he recalls. “Of course, the hard part was finding something that would harmonize perfectly with my drawings. A custom font was not part of the project brief or budget, but I thought that perhaps I could use it again.” The regular weight of Pino became the solution to Jelesijevic’s problem. Jelesijevic did use the font again, but quickly realized that the single weight needed companion designs. Pino Bold and Black followed in quick succession. Before licensing the designs to ITC, the three-weight family provided headlines, book cover titles and even short blocks of text copy in several of Jelesijevic’s design projects. Born in Gornji Milanovac, Serbia, in 1951, Jelesijevic graduated with a degree in graphic communication and lettering from the Faculty of Applied Arts in the University of Arts in Belgrade. Currently, in addition to typeface design, he is sought out as a graphic designer and illustrator. When not working on design projects, he teaches graphic communications at the Faculty of Art in the University of Niš, Serbia. Pino is a stressed sans of slightly condensed proportions. Pino’s generous x-height, clearly defined counters and distinctive character shapes enable it to fulfill a wide variety of typographic applications. Friendly without being sanguine, the Pino type family will communicate with charm and vitality.
  38. Ulysses by ITC, $29.99
    Ulysses was created by English designer Timothy Donaldson in 1991, an impulsive, dynamic alphabet in handwritten style. The sketchy strokes, the clear slant to the right and the light stroke contrast lend the font its flow and energy. Ulysses suggests randomness and individuality and is therefore perfect for invitations, greeting cards and other personal correspondence.
  39. TX Signal Signifier by Typebox, $39.00
    Eight designers present a set of icons that indicate the fun and fantastic world of signage. Each collaborator's solution represents a completely different interpretations on signage vernacular. Akira Kobayashi's "Subsumption", obscured by foliage, offers a perspective that signs on Japanese roads can be vague and beautiful. M.A.D.'s "People Signs" is a graphical association of people signage with a variety of well known situation symbols. Cynthia Jacquette's "Honest Arrows" are a series of arrows that attempts to honestly tell you how to get from point A to Point B in a big, confusing city. Mike Kohnke's "Road Kill" and the "Bump & Bruise" highlight how signs make for perfect targets when unloading a round of buckshot, and the licking a contruction barrier often endures. Joachim Muller-Lance's "Traffic Blends" places faces on things! Hey, didn't you give your first car a nickname? Cars are alive, you know - they guzzle and smoke all day. Jean-Benoît Lévy's "Inner-State" was inspired while reading the California driver handbook to pass a driver's test. Kevin Roberson's "Tail Lighting" reminds us to drive carefully and not to forget to signal. Diana Stoen's "Drivers Out There" shows us "driver personality archetypes", including the lil'ol lady that everyone tries to avoid.
  40. Bankal by Hugo Kuder, $10.00
    After a few months my new typeface "Bankal" is here! To create it, I always tried to keep a 90 degree angle. In French when you say that something is "bancal" it means that it's not right. This is why I choose this as a name because despite the name she is right. And for the K it's just for the style here. Bankal is a sans-serif font with 3 variations (bold, regular, light) Check more on my website : https://www.hugokuder.com/ or my instagram : hugokuderdesign
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