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  1. Paiute by insigne, $9.99
    Feast your eyes on Paiute, the sultry script that'll have your design looking hotter than a Vegas summer! This font is so seductive, it'll make your audience swoon harder than when Elvis was at the Sands. The exaggerated top stroke and sharply slanted terminals give Paiute a look that's straight out of the vintage Vegas scene. It's like the Rat Pack meets Marilyn Monroe in a smoky casino bar. Whether you're designing a magazine cover, book cover, or movie poster, Paiute is the perfect choice for that extra touch of va-va-voom. It's like sprinkling glitter on your design - except it won't get stuck in your hair. So why settle for boring fonts when you can make your project stand out like a sequined jumpsuit? Let Paiute help you bring that authentic 1960s Vegas vibe to your marketing. Your audience will be shouting "Viva Las Paiute" in no time!
  2. Cal Uncial Rough by Posterizer KG, $19.00
    Cal Uncial Rough is a calligraphic font based on sketches written with cane calligraphy pen and ink on coarse-textured paper. Because of the fact that the Uncial don't have lowercase letters, there are small capitals instead of the lowercase. As the Latin version of the Uncial was created from the Greek Uncial script (translating the Bible from Greek into Latin), in addition to the standard Latin graphemes, the font contains the Greek alphabet (and also the Cyrillic letters (Ustav), derived from the Greek Uncial too). Regardless of the stylistic connection, there is a difference between the morphology of related Greek, Latin and Cyrillic letters. Most of the graphemes are based on traditional roman and insular uncial calligraphy. Cal Uncial Rough is suitable for the preparation of calligraphic sketches as well as an application in typography that should bring us closer to historical topics (European literature, quotes, history, film ...).
  3. P22 Muschamp Pro by IHOF, $29.95
    Prolific illustrator and veteran typographer Tracy Sabin draws on more than 40 years of multi-disciplinary design experience to bring us Muschamp Pro, a loopy, bouncy, free-form alphabet adaptable for many uses. It embodies the spirit of the massive art nouveau wave that broke out in the late 1950s and ingrained itself in popular culture for about three decades on both sides of the pond. Carefree, playful, rhythmic and versatile, this font evokes plenty of album jackets, children book covers, and cartoon titling from the times that really defined those design expressions and enshrined them as essential pop art. Muschamp Pro comes with plenty of alternates, ligatures of both standard and discretionary varieties, and extended Latin language support, all contained in a glyphset of more than 500 characters. Use this font if you want your design to transmit a message of crafty and joyful activity.
  4. Blood Beast by Comicraft, $19.00
    Darkness Falls… beware the Moon and stick to the road. Keep clear of the moors, for there you will only find a bloody, UNNATURAL death. Tonight, as every night there is a Full Moon, the Blood Beast stalks the village. It is ready to catch the unwary one, the show-off, the FOOL! It walks the Earth in limbo from one month to the next and only one who is loving in spirit can bring an end to its Carnivorous Lunar Activities! Blood Beast arrives in three weights, Regular, Bold and Heavy, but we recommend you don’t tackle any of them unless you are brave of heart and prepared to save the soul of the poor victim who was left with the Mark of the Blood Beast! Features: Three weights with alternate upper and lowercase characters Languages: Western & Central Europe Automatic alternates & Crossbar I Technology™
  5. Glaw by Flavortype, $15.00
    Meets Glaw, A new carefully crafted Fonts from Ilham Herry to bring a new heavy look of Psychedelic Theme. The Ideas of this fonts are from 70s, Psychedelic, Funk, Hippie, Party, Music and Etc. Even though it’s a specific theme for this fonts. It doesn’t ruled out the possibility of creating a new style or themes. Glaw Created with a 3 Weight on the traditional OTF, Condensed, Regular and Expanded. Not Just that, If your software are support for Variable Fonts like Adobe Illustrator or Photoshop, The Weight are going to 100 Weight!. Glaw Best used for a Large Text such as Headline, Poster, Branding, Logos, Concert, Branding and Any other use that needs a Heavy looks for the Title. Our creation on the display to give you a reference what it looks like on your project. It shows that how Glaw will look on your design style.
  6. Melkslijter by PintassilgoPrints, $29.00
    With a stylish Dutch accent, this font draws inspiration from a 1935 brochure by the talented graphic designer and artist Dirk Hart. Carrying different hand-drawn lettershapes on upper and lower case slots despite being a unicase typeface, this font also brings a nice set of ornaments and complete sets of initial and terminal swash forms. When working with OpenType savvy applications these can conveniently be applied at the click of a button, thanks to the smart swashes programming, which will change the first and last letters in words with its corresponding initial or terminal forms. There are also some stylistic alternates for a (yet) more decorated look. The black version, with a somewhat art-deco feeling with added boldness, is also very decorative and contains the same features as the regular cut: smart swashes, different letterforms on upper and lowercase slots, ornaments and stylistic alternates.
  7. Miracle World by Nathatype, $29.00
    Do you want to get something miracle? Miracle World is an elegant serif font to level up your design into something miracle. It can never go wrong to be applied in any purposes. The weight of the font was designed to bring strength to any title/header. On the other hand, the curves of the characters convey a sense of elegance. It is also has fascinating features that helps you maximize your design. Features: Stylistic Sets Ligatures Multilingual Supports Numerals and Punctuations PUA Encoded It can be used for many design projects, such as poster, logo, book cover, branding, heading, printed product, merchandise, quotes, social media campaign, etc. Learn more about how to use it by seeing the font preview. Thank you for purchasing our fonts. Please don’t hesitate to contact us, if you have any further question or issues. We’re happy to help. Happy Designing.
  8. Romanist by Rochart, $25.00
    Introducing Romanist - a modern twist on the classic textura/blackletter style font that brings a bold and contemporary edge to your designs. This versatile typeface combines the rich heritage of traditional blackletter with sleek, clean lines and a touch of modern sophistication. With its distinctive Gothic-inspired letterforms, Romanist adds a touch of elegance and intrigue to any design project. Whether you're creating stunning t-shirt designs, captivating magazine covers, or eye-catching posters, this font is sure to make a statement. Whether you're a professional graphic designer, a clothing brand, or a magazine publisher, Romanist is your go-to font for adding a touch of sophistication and originality to your designs. Elevate your creative projects to new heights with the timeless allure of Romanist. Experience the power of Romanist and let your imagination run wild as you create captivating designs that leave a lasting impression.
  9. Letterhack Serif by Comicraft, $19.00
    IT’S MAILBAG TIME! Dear Jolly JG Roshell and Rascally Richard Starkings, Comicraft Fonts are a thing of Beauty and a Joy Forever! You guys must be a Wild Bunch, and I roar with delight whenever a new comicbookfonts release appears in my emailbox. But I have to level with you daredevils...what about us Letterhacks? We need representation too! We haven’t spent years hammering away on our typewriters to be ignored! BRING BACK THE LETTER HACK! In fearless font form. You know it makes sense! Truly Yours, Forbush, Irving, senior. We give up! We can’t resist your appeals, threats and commands ANY LONGER!!! We may crack under the strain, but this month’s release IS two (count 'em) Letterhacks! That’s right, a pair of fantastic fonts that recreate the look and feel of your Marvelous Letters of the Sixties! It’s a Bullpen Bulletin! It’s an Iconoclastic Item!
  10. Identity Check by Hanoded, $15.00
    Every time I bring my youngest son to his swimming lessons, I need to show my Covid Vaccination Pass; a QR code on my phone. I thought that I would be off the hook after I showed it the first time, but no, not at the swimming pool! It feels a bit like a bad comic book, so I decided to name this comic book style font Identity Check. Of course, I should have called it Covid Vaccination Check, but that is just too much and it probably won’t sell. Who wants a font called Covid?? ;-) Identity Check is a comic book style font. The glyphs are wider than I am used to (it seems I AM capable of learning new tricks), but the effect is rather nice. Identity Check comes with extensive language support, including Cyrillic and Vietnamese. Plus two sets of alternate glyphs, that cycle as you type.
  11. Fountained by Ditatype, $29.00
    Fountained is a luxurious script font that beautifully marries sophistication with a touch of playful elegance. The characters in Fountained boast a generous thickness, making each stroke exude opulence and a sense of grandeur. The swinging ends, resembling graceful flourishes, bring a touch of movement and style to the font, ensuring that Fountained stands out as a distinctive script font. Enjoy the features here. Features: Ligatures Stylistic Sets Multilingual Supports PUA Encoded Numerals and Punctuations Fountained fits in headlines, logos, posters, flyers, branding materials, greeting cards, print media, editorial layouts, and many more designs. Find out more ways to use this font by taking a look at the font preview. Thanks for purchasing our fonts. Hopefully, you have a great time using our font. Feel free to contact us anytime for further information or when you have trouble with the font. Thanks a lot and happy designing.
  12. Eurostile Next by Linotype, $50.99
    Eurostile Next is Linotype's redrawn and expanded version of Aldo Novarese's 1962 design. This new version refers back to the original metal types and to its mid-century modern aesthetic of squarish characters and subtle curves. Eurostile Next brings back the gentle curves, which were lost in other digital versions, therefore regaining the spirit of the original design and its somewhat softer demeanor. The family has been greatly expanded, now consisting of five different weights: ultra light, light, regular, semibold, and bold. Along with the regular width, all weights also have extended and condensed versions. Stylistically, Eurostile Next is well suited for designs in the fashion of the 50's and 60's, yet it still has a remarkably new and contemporary feeling. Its numerous variations and typographic features are invaluable for projects ranging from extensive corporate branding to one-off posters and from large signage to small print text.
  13. Monostep by YOKKMOKK, $55.00
    Monostep is not just another Typewriter. It can do so much more! It is available in five rigorously designed font styles; all of these come in Straight, Rounded and in Italics respectively. It contains geometric symbols as well as all of the characters of the Indo-European alphabet. What makes it so different, and thereby remarkable, are the 77 ligatures that combine letters in upper case, in upper case with lower-case letters and any combination of lower-case letters. Monostep is alive! It will be introduced into the typing script market with a highly characteristic corporate design. Various promotional gimmicks such as a specimen brochure, posters, a website, animations and a promo film with a distinct sound, including lyrics and a dance, make Monostep a truly recognizable label - they bring Monostep to life. That will make you want more: Let me see your Monostep! www.monostep.de
  14. Lavire by Nathatype, $29.00
    Elevate your design projects with the distinctive and captivating Lavire. Lavire is an uppercase display serif font that is effortlessly made in a truly unique typographic masterpiece. Each uppercase letter in Lavire is a work of art in itself. The serifs, which are typically known for their traditional elegance, take on a modern and imaginative twist with Lavire's addition of artistic lines and flairs. The artistic lines and flairs in this font are carefully crafted to enhance the overall composition of each letter. They bring a sense of motion and dynamism to the font, making it particularly well-suited for projects that seek to convey a sense of movement or elegance. Lavire fits in headlines, logos, posters, flyers, branding materials, print media, editorial layouts, and many more designs. Find out more ways to use this font by taking a look at the font preview.
  15. Gineso Titling by insigne, $19.00
    Before the Great War, there were great posters. Posters of elegance and grandeur. Posters calling people to the pleasures of sunny southern France and to the perfections of northern Italy’s dolce vita. Le Havre, based on a poster by AM Cassandre, was one of my first typefaces that took inspiration from this genre. Now, the golden memories of years past are the inspiration for insigne design’s new Gineso Titling as well. Gineso revives the retro forms of past poster design with its newly crafted sense of humanity, which is amplified by a great variety of texture options. While the new forms are perfect for posters, this titling font is also ideal for bringing the charm of pre-war Southern Europe to a new bottle of wine, to fine foods and beverages, and to high-end logotypes. For the grandeur and elegance you need in your titling, look to Gineso Titling.
  16. Zing Rust by Fontfabric, $29.00
    Zing Rust is a truly handmade type system consisting of 238 fonts. This incredible font family is based on layer combinations and gives endless possibilities to mix and make various designs. Each style could be used separate or merged in order to achieve all the creative designs you can imagine. The font is based entirely on hand writing which brings an aesthetics that can’t be imitated with any computer filters, scripts or plugins. Having moderate proportions Zing RustTM is the perfect solution for logos and headlines that really stand out. Zing Goodies As a dessert we serve you Zing GoodiesTM that tops off the whole package, making it the extraordinary delicacy! It has 4 basic forms—Bakery, BBQ, Banners and Words — with two style each, which contain plenty of adorable icons for any food and taste, elaborated banners, ribbons and ornaments, and even beautiful selection of useful words accentuating your design.
  17. Eksperiment by PizzaDude.dk, $18.00
    Eksperiment is danish for experiment. Without much guessing or knowledge to danish, you probably already knew that! I like those danish words containing a "k" - is it because my name is spelled with a "k"? I don't know - maybe it's because it kind of represents the danish language, which is full of words with "k"s. Anyway, the reason for the name is that I wanted a font looking like it had gone through tough times, a bad copy machine and perhaps even crumpled paper...but the experiment is that the font is 100% made using digital media. I used my MacBook and my iPad creating this font. I find it quite amusing, that something 100% digital looks like something organic. I've added 5 different versions of each letter, which is really helpful when working with grunge fonts. It looks more natural, when the same letter rarely repeats itself.
  18. Bestyline by MJB Letters, $20.00
    Bestyline is a captivating Bold Script Font that seamlessly blends bold lettering with the artistic elements of calligraphy. Its unique design exudes confidence and energy, creating a striking visual impact. The font features thick, well-defined characters with artistic contours, adding a touch of elegance to each letter. The strong and impressive script style makes Bestyline an ideal choice for projects that require a bold and classy appearance, such as headlines, logos, posters, and other designs. The standout features of Bestyline include the clarity of each letter, ensuring that text using this font effortlessly captures attention. Its boldness and distinctiveness make it well-suited for both print and digital designs. Whether used in headlines or logos, 'Bestyline' brings a modern and sophisticated flair to any project, making it the perfect choice for those seeking a seamless combination of boldness and beauty in their typography.
  19. Sinttesy by Sabrcreative, $25.00
    Introducing Sinttesy, a stunning signature monoline font that brings sleekness and style to your designs. With its smooth and consistent lines, Sinttesy is perfect for adding a touch of elegance to logos, branding materials, social media posts, and more. The combination of uppercase and lowercase letters in Sinttesy allows for creative versatility, enabling you to craft unique typographic compositions. From sophisticated business cards to modern website headers, this font delivers a professional and polished look. In addition to its aesthetic appeal, Sinttesy is highly functional. It includes numbers and punctuations, ensuring seamless integration into your projects. The multilingual support further expands its usability, allowing you to communicate your message across different languages and cultures. Sinttesy is PUA encoded, making it effortless to access special characters and ligatures. This feature adds an extra layer of creativity and customization, allowing you to add decorative flourishes and embellishments to your designs.
  20. Artistic Script by HKL Studio, $19.00
    Artistic Script Pro is a calligraphy script font that comes with exquisite change characters, a kind of classic decorative copper script with a modern twist, designed with great detail to bring out stylish elegance. Artistic Script Pro appeals as a typeface that is smooth, clean, feminine, sensual, glamorous, simple and very easy to read, luxurious typeface. The classic style is very suitable to be applied in various formal forms such as invitations, labels, restaurant menus, logos, fashion, make up, stationery, novels, magazines, books, greeting / wedding cards, packaging, labels or any kind of advertising purposes. I highly recommend using a program that supports OpenType features and the Glyphs panel such as Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop CC, Adobe InDesign, or CorelDraw, so that you can view and access all variations of Glyphs. If you need help or have any questions, let me know. I'm happy to help. Thanks & Happy Designing!
  21. Vikeys by Nathatype, $20.00
    Hello, Everyone! Ready to make your branding spark? If you need to create a big, bold logo for your business, work on a poster for an event, or whatever your project may be-then this is the perfect font for you. Vikeys-A Sans Serif Font Family If we can give you many options then why not? Vikeys is a package that will makes you very happy. With this family you will get many options to maximize your designs with stylish fonts. Vikeys is made in uppercase and lowercase that easy on the eyes and nice to look while it’s also easy to read. This font designed to bring your branding to life and add a touch of modernity, fun and style. Perfect to create amazing headings, logos, menus, social media graphics, and many more. Features: - Multilingual Support - PUA Encoded - Numerals and Punctuation Thank you for downloading premium fonts from Nathatype
  22. Patrima by Juri Zaech, $30.00
    Patrima is a contemporary typeface with roots in the past. Specifically in the late nineteen hundreds where decorative type applications were en vogue and dimensional aspects and shadings where heavily used. Patrima takes simplified cues from these designs to make the typeface contemporary and versatile. Its base is a squarish Sans which expands through diagonal hatching to a three dimensional body. The hatching is wide enough for screen applications down to 24pt while remaining detailed for decorative purposes in larger sizes. Patrima’s different styles can be layered for chromatic results or used – complementary – alongside. As a decorative typeface it lends itself to display applications and eclectic logo designs, it brings a vintage touch to any branding project and elevates contemporary editorial layouts. Patrima comes with a set of catchwords which enrich its typographic texture even further. They are easily accessible through OpenType’s Discretionary Ligatures feature.
  23. Yesterday Morning by Mans Greback, $59.00
    Yesterday Morning is a lively handwriting font that captures the essence of an active and cute brush style. This handmade calligraphy font is perfect for fashion projects, adding a sense of energy and excitement to your designs. The font family's hand-brushed appearance brings an authentic, personal touch to your creative work, making it feel warm and approachable. The Yesterday Morning font family includes four engaging styles to suit various design needs: Regular: A balanced and energetic style for everyday use Regular Italic: Adds a playful touch and a sense of movement Bold: Offers a bolder, more assertive presence for impactful designs Bold Italic: Combines the strength of bold with the flair of italic Built with advanced OpenType functionality, Yesterday Morning ensures top-notch quality and provides you with full control and customizability. It includes stylistic alternates, ligatures, and other features to make your designs truly unique.
  24. Mustopha by Arterfak Project, $17.00
    Greetings! Introducing Mustopha, the brand new Arabic font, inspired by Latin classic handwriting and Arabic letters called 'hijaiyah'. The letterforms designed by a combination of Carolingian typography which visualizes a humanism feel and the Arabic calligraphy that mostly showing decorative with the long-swash of the letters. Feel the humanism with this font, neat, elegant, and luxurious with an extra set of alternates characters and Arabic symbols as a decoration of your typographic design. Musthopa created to bring back the classic typography (specifically cursive typography) between the many styles of design trends. This beautiful font also designed to be versatile that you can use this font for many themes, not only Islamic or Arabic. Perfect choice for poster, logo, branding, greeting card, wedding, apparel, cosmetic labels, packaging, Book cover, short body text, quotes, and many more! Fonts Featured : Uppercase Lowercase Numbers Symbols Stylistic alternates SS01 - SS05 Ligatures Extras
  25. Eurostile Next Paneuropean by Linotype, $50.99
    Eurostile Next is Linotype's redrawn and expanded version of Aldo Novarese's 1962 design. This new version refers back to the original metal types and to its mid-century modern aesthetic of squarish characters and subtle curves. Eurostile Next brings back the gentle curves, which were lost in other digital versions, therefore regaining the spirit of the original design and its somewhat softer demeanor. The family has been greatly expanded, now consisting of five different weights: ultra light, light, regular, semibold, and bold. Along with the regular width, all weights also have extended and condensed versions. Stylistically, Eurostile Next is well suited for designs in the fashion of the 50's and 60's, yet it still has a remarkably new and contemporary feeling. Its numerous variations and typographic features are invaluable for projects ranging from extensive corporate branding to one-off posters and from large signage to small print text.
  26. Lakone by Locomotype, $20.00
    Lakone is a modern serif font that brings a touch of sophistication to your designs. With its narrow character and sleek aesthetics, Lakone is the perfect choice for titles and headlines that demand attention. But Lakone offers more than just good looks. With its extensive set of Opentype features, including dozens of ligatures, swashes, and alternatives, this font empowers you to unleash your creativity and elevate your typography game. These features provide you with endless possibilities to customize your designs and add that extra touch of elegance. Stand out from the crowd with Lakone. Whether you're designing a magazine cover, a logo, or a website, this font will captivate your audience and leave a lasting impression. Don't settle for ordinary typography when you can have the allure and versatility of Lakone. Get ready to elevate your design projects and make a bold statement with this modern serif font.
  27. Naive Inline Sans by S&C Type, $8.00
    Naïve Inline Sans is a layered sans serif handwritten font designed by Fanny Coulez and Julien Saurin in Paris. Our goal was to draw a font with finely irregular lines that give a human and whimsical feeling. We designed three weights to assure a good readability whatever the size. They can be enhanced with five different interior patterns and three shadows to improve your designs and bring a charming and unusual feeling. To do so, you can simply superimpose the layers with a compatible software like Photoshop, the weight above and the pattern(s) below, then choose a color for each. This font is part of our Naïve superfamily that contains lot of variations: Line, Inline, Serif, Sans Serif, and a special Art Deco one. Just click on our foundry name to see them all! We hope you will enjoy our work. Merci beaucoup!
  28. Alta Mesa by FontMesa, $25.00
    Alta Mesa is a revival of an old type design from the 1800's that was sold by most of the type foundries in the US and Europe of that time period so it is difficult to know the foundry of origin. New with this version are the fill fonts and plain styles, the fill fonts may be used as stand alone fonts, however the letter spacing is much wider, the plain versions are recommended if you desire a solid black weight. The regular Fill font is in registration with the Regular and Open versions while the Fill L font is in registration with the L and Open L versions. This was a very charming font in its time which was heavily used on old billheads and letterheads. We're pleased to bring this type design, which hasn't been used for over 100 years, into the digital world today.
  29. Sunshine by Chank, $49.00
    Sunshine is the unlikely alphabet collision of Gobbler and Liquorstore. Chank's napkin scrawl smashed into the letters commonly found on signage at the neighborhood liquor store. Gobbler's blotchy textures fragmented Liquorstore's uniform stroke. It began as a hideous lumpy thing with random vector points everywhere. Chank came to the rescue with his Alphabetician's first aid kit. He smoothed the blunt corners with a few hammer blows. He wrapped the font in extra strokes, in a sans serif Roman style, to increase its contrast. His industrial influence helped stabilize Gobbler's gloppy qualities and his grunge aesthetic softened Liquor store's checkerboard rigidity. The end result is a font with a solid structure and a painterly wiggle that creates a dirty display or a slightly clumsy text face. Because of its many detailed strokes, it tends to look a little better in print than on the web. All organic. Earthy.
  30. Orotund by Canada Type, $24.95
    This is the digitization and considerable expansion of the cheeky and enormously popular film type Eightball, one of the most widely used faces of the 1970s and 1980s. Round and happy like a bouncy ball, these are letters after a sign maker’s own heart. Seen everywhere in its film version, from bingo and pool hall parlor signs to comic books, now this computer version opens the door for the happy roundness to be used on a much larger scale by anyone who designs layouts on a computer. The original film type included a few alternates. We included them, but we added many more as well. So make sure to check out the various OpenType features in your program while using this font. Eightball is great for a variety of applications, including signage, rubber stamps, poster design, titling, cartoons, comics, and pretty much anything where happy and round fit in.
  31. Vastine by Din Studio, $25.00
    Hello, Everyone! Ready to make your branding spark? If you need to create a big, bold logo for your business, work on a poster for an event, or whatever your project may be-then this is the perfect font for you. Vastine-A Sans Serif Font Family If we can give you many options then why not? Vastine is a package that will surprise you. With this family you will get many options to maximize your designs with stylish fonts. Vastine is made in uppercase and lowercase that easy on the eyes and nice to look while it’s also easy to read. This font designed to bring your branding to life and add a touch of modernity, fun and style. Perfect to create amazing headings, logos, menus, social media graphics, and many more. Features: Multilingual Support PUA Encoded Numerals and Punctuation Thank you for downloading premium fonts from Din Studio
  32. Leaf by Journey's End, $12.00
    This "Leaf" font has been swirling in my head for years - I remember my sister and I making letter formations like these when I was young. It was exciting to see the lettering look even better on paper than it did in my mind! "Leaf" surprised me by having two distinct looks: in size 24 or smaller, the look is delicate, because your eye doesn't see any space in the letters. In size 28 or larger, the eye can discern spaces, which gives a different facet to its personality. As much as I like this font when viewed on a monitor screen, it really shines when printed. The "Leaf" font is a perfect blend of quaint hand-written style mixed with crisp letter formations. This font has a very "happy" quality to it. May using it bring a little more happiness to your day!
  33. Arabic Scratch by Si47ash Fonts, $19.00
    And now Arabic Scratch font is here! Based on the old Naskh based typeface, this font along with the other Si47ash dirty font Persian Grunge, is introducing new possibilities to use Arabic letters for some of your exciting graphic projects, including book covers, posters, banners, brochures, catalogs, logotypes, and more! Every glyph is unique and all the patterns and textures are distinctively designed and make the font an artwork itself! It's so convenient, you do even have to do anything! Just type the words and the magic happens spontaneously! 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.
  34. Hansplatz Grotesk by Heypentype, $20.00
    Hansplatz Grotesk is a sans serif type family of nine weight. Influenced by Akzidens Grotesk, Hansplatz typeface bring a new approach to this utilitarian style of grotesk. With more square proportions rather than geometric style, Hansplatz grotesk aimed to ease typesetting job when arranging a words or paragraph easily. A wide range of weight gives flexibility to every design project, hansplatz fit nicely to grid-system because of proportions. Furthermore Hansplatz Grotesk supplied with smart Opentype scripting to assist typesetter and designer very easily to Hansplatz feature. Hansplatz Grotesk truly a utilitarian, workhorse, neutral, and of course faceless. But, it makes the work done quickly. For display use, Hansplatz Grotesk Black to Semi-Bold is recommended, for paragraph heavy design, use regular and light weight. To spice up, adding Hairline or extra-light weight will make a design execution looks great and catchy but not intimidating.
  35. Charm Man by Putracetol, $18.00
    Charm Man - Retro Serif Font. Charm Man is a bold retro style serif font with strong character and soft features. Charm Man is a stylish font that is both bold and retro font. Charm Man is equipped with Swash, Stylistic and Titling alternates as well as with Standard and Discretionary Ligatures. Charm Man's thick curves give a 70s groovy vibe with the serif bringing it slightly back to traditional. Comes with alternatives and ligatures, helps to create stunning logos, quotes, posts, blog posts. branding projects, magazine imagery, wedding invitations, and much more. The alternative characters were divided into several Open Type features such as Swash, Stylistic Sets, Stylistic Alternates, Contextual Alternates, and Ligature. The Open Type features can be accessed by using Open Type savvy programs such as Adobe Illustrator, Adobe InDesign, Adobe Photoshop Corel Draw X version, And Microsoft Word. This font is also support multi language.
  36. Tenez by Plau, $30.00
    Big News! Tenez has been selected for the Tipos Latinos Biennial 2016 and Typographica’s Favorite Typefaces of 2015! Tenez is a Grand Slam display didone typeface from Plau. We designed it for a branding project, further developing the resulting logotype into a typeface we felt could solve many designers’ needs. Its origins are rooted in pointed nib calligraphy which can be seen in contemporary Didot and Bodoni inspired typefaces. But Tenez’s shapes are organic (these modern typefaces were originally cut by hand after all) – in fact that was the challenge we set from the start: to make a typeface as organic in construction as possible. This echoes some of late 19th century typefaces and advertising, yet we thought of it for contemporary uses. One of the several unique features of Tenez is its unusual Thin weight, in which the contrast between thin strokes and the black area left by the serifs makes for a typewriter-like personality. The italics provide a perfect counterpoint to the roman weights. Tenez was unapologetically conceived as a display typeface meant to be used large as in magazine openings, drop caps or everywhere there’s a need for elegant impact. The family includes support for almost all Latin languages available, figure sets for almost every conceivable occasion (tables, text, you name it), alternates for the quirky beautiful R (sometimes simpler is better, but not always!) and Q (with a nice big tail for that article opener). Tenez pairs really well with our no-frills sans-serif Motiva Sans and our cute vertical connected script Primot.
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  38. Hachimitsu by Typodermic, $11.95
    On a distant planet, there was a typeface that stood out from the rest. Hachimitsu, the kaiju-inspired top-heavy display font, was born from the depths of the Showa era. Its towering presence and unique design draw inspiration from the iconic signs of old Japan. Hachimitsu’s futuristic style brings a retro 1960s science fiction vibe to any message, transporting it to another dimension. Its bold, thick strokes make a statement, demanding attention from all who encounter it. Its angular and sleek curves are reminiscent of alien spacecraft, flying through the vast expanse of the universe. With Hachimitsu, your message will be infused with a distinct and fascinating voice. Whether you’re creating a poster for a sci-fi convention or designing a book cover for a thrilling space adventure, Hachimitsu’s Japanese-inspired design is sure to captivate your audience. Unleash the power of Hachimitsu and take your design to new frontiers. Let its otherworldly charm bring your vision to life and transport your audience on a journey through the stars. Most Latin-based European writing systems are supported, including the following languages. Afaan Oromo, Afar, Afrikaans, Albanian, Alsatian, Aromanian, Aymara, Bashkir (Latin), Basque, Belarusian (Latin), Bemba, Bikol, Bosnian, Breton, Cape Verdean, Creole, Catalan, Cebuano, Chamorro, Chavacano, Chichewa, Crimean Tatar (Latin), Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dawan, Dholuo, Dutch, English, Estonian, Faroese, Fijian, Filipino, Finnish, French, Frisian, Friulian, Gagauz (Latin), Galician, Ganda, Genoese, German, Greenlandic, Guadeloupean Creole, Haitian Creole, Hawaiian, Hiligaynon, Hungarian, Icelandic, Ilocano, Indonesian, Irish, Italian, Jamaican, Kaqchikel, Karakalpak (Latin), Kashubian, Kikongo, Kinyarwanda, Kirundi, Kurdish (Latin), Latvian, Lithuanian, Lombard, Low Saxon, Luxembourgish, Maasai, Makhuwa, Malay, Maltese, Māori, Moldovan, Montenegrin, Ndebele, Neapolitan, Norwegian, Novial, Occitan, Ossetian (Latin), Papiamento, Piedmontese, Polish, Portuguese, Quechua, Rarotongan, Romanian, Romansh, Sami, Sango, Saramaccan, Sardinian, Scottish Gaelic, Serbian (Latin), Shona, Sicilian, Silesian, Slovak, Slovenian, Somali, Sorbian, Sotho, Spanish, Swahili, Swazi, Swedish, Tagalog, Tahitian, Tetum, Tongan, Tshiluba, Tsonga, Tswana, Tumbuka, Turkish, Turkmen (Latin), Tuvaluan, Uzbek (Latin), Venetian, Vepsian, Võro, Walloon, Waray-Waray, Wayuu, Welsh, Wolof, Xhosa, Yapese, Zapotec Zulu and Zuni.
  39. Phone Pro by Tamar Fonts, $50.00
    "Relation Between Typology and Type Design" 'PRISTINE'; this font is—neither beautiful nor ugly, neither vigorous nor weak, neither traditional nor modern, neither serif nor sans serif, neither script nor printable, neither a text font nor a display font—it is rather all of the above, which makes it a more versatile typographic tool—[handwritten] characters that are well-suited for a wide variety of applications—from editorial design, [friendly] greeting cards... to branding, advertising, publicity and digital. Each glyph design combines its unique shapes and stylish ink-traps with parabolic curves. Each glyph design has been treated as an 'individual character'—the way I would treat a breathing, living, vulnerable and courteous human being; looking after each and every character as if it was my only child — bringing to light the authenticity and uniqueness of each individual, as well as my objective to bring about peace and harmony between them all as a whole. Designed with the intention of harmonizing between four scripts — Latin, Cyrillic, Greek and Hebrew; the whole family has a comprehensive set of characters—in addition to the Latin letters, the Phone typeface also has a full set of characters for Vietnamese, partially extended Cyrillic, Greek and Hebrew (sold separately). The t_t ligature is something unique to Phone, as well as the t_z ligature, among others and extras. A distinctive trait of the Phone typeface, is a high x-height combined with relatively short ascenders. The Phone typeface is in a way evoking the feeling of some Gaelic font and of the [Egyptian] Papyrus font (by Chris Costello, though, not being based on neither of those), having an exotic and an exquisite look, under the category of "Soft Fonts & Friendly Faces". Copyright Tamar Fonts/Hillel Glueck 2021 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Any unauthorized distribution of my work is strictly prohibited, and will be prosecuted; do the right thing, and do not participate in the piracy of my typefaces; if you appreciate my work, then please pay for it and help me prosper — thank you!
  40. Gill Sans Nova by Monotype, $61.99
    The Gill Sans® Nova typeface, by Monotype Studio designer George Ryan, expands the much-loved Gill Sans family from 18 to 43 fonts and features a coordinated range of roman and condensed designs. Several new display fonts are available, including a suite of six inline weights, shadowed outline fonts that were never digitized and Gill Sans Nova Deco that was previously withdrawn from the Monotype library. A variety of OpenType® features are supported that make it possible to include experimental characters from different points in Gill Sans’s long history, including pointed diagonals on ‘A’, ‘V’ and ‘W’ and alternatives for ‘b’, ‘d’, ‘p’ and ‘q.’ Proportional figures are also available as an alternative to the tabular designs. The Gill Sans Nova family has a large character set that supports Latin, Greek and Cyrillic languages. The display weights support Latin only. “Gill Sans was fast to strike a chord with people after its initial 1928 release and quickly became popular,” explains Ryan. “It’s been adapted for every publishing technology, from mechanical typesetting to digital imaging – always receiving the best treatment from Monotype in each iteration. This is especially true with all that we’ve added to the new series, while still retaining the familiarity of Gill Sans. My goal was to ensure clarity across digital environments, add missing weights, and bring more personality to the family with new display fonts, as well as Gill-inspired alternate characters.” The Gill Sans Nova typeface family is part of the new Eric Gill Series, drawing on Monotype's heritage to remaster and expand and revitalize Eric Gill’s body of work, with more weights, more characters and more languages to meet a wide range of design requirements. The Series also brings to life new elements inspired by some of Gill’s unreleased work, recently discovered in Monotype’s archive of original typeface drawings, designer correspondence and documents from the last century.
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