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  1. Gengboy by Hitype, $15.00
    Gengboy is a fun bold Sans Serif typeface featuring characters that stand out from every background. Suitable for logos, stickers, posters, packaging, branding, invitations, notes, etc.
  2. Letterpress Helpers JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Letterpress Helpers JNL continues a series of vintage cartoons, border and corner elements, stock designs, sales helpers and other embellishments re-drawn from vintage source material.
  3. Ziga by Griyotype, $10.00
    Ziga is a whimsical, wavy and chic display font. It will elevate a wide range of crafting ideas, from cards, to branding, labels and much more.
  4. DB Trees by Illustration Ink, $3.00
    DB Trees includes several familiar and not so familiar tree designs with plenty of room for creativity to grow. Makes fun additions to your creative projects.
  5. ahonde - Personal use only
  6. Rintvera - Personal use only
  7. Overya - Personal use only
  8. Fieldwork by TipoType, $24.00
    Download Fieldwork’s PDF Type Specimen Fieldwork brings back the manual tradition of typography production, veering away from lab interpolations. Each of its 24 variants was drawn based on optical evaluation; many of its curves and details were specifically adjusted for each weight, reformulating them to better suit the requirements of the distinct stroke weighs. It is the product of a collaborative effort by the TipoType team, combining their personal strengths and “most importantly” their enriching individual outlooks to achieve a more versatile and fresh outcome. Its shapes successfully combine geometric strokes (in the Geo variants) with the humanistic warmth of the double-storey glyphs (like a and g in the Hum variant) in a system that grows with alternates, swashes and the corresponding italics for every weight. It includes a very thorough coverage for a wide variety of Latin alphabet-based language families. Special thanks to: • José “Pollo” Perdomo: Font production assistent. • Rasmus Jappe Kristiansen: Detroit City project
  9. Cyrillic Old Face - Unknown license
  10. Thesis Typewriter by Ana's Fonts, $15.00
    Thesis typewriter is a typewriter font collection that includes 3 typewriter fonts, sampled from three different thesis and reports from the 60s and 70s. Thesis Typewriter Weary has a textured look, while Thesis Typewriter and Thesis Typewriter Bold are smooth and include math symbols and Greek letters that will look great in digital collages. This collection is perfect for authentic vintage designs and digital collages, but will also look great in modern logo design, in branding and packaging.
  11. Tape Up by Ingrimayne Type, $9.00
    The letters in TapedUp are constructed from straight pieces of what could be masking tape. The letters have a unsophisticated or unpolished quality to them. The typeface is caps-only but many of the shapes on the lower-case keys differ from those on the upper-case keys. It was formed with a template used for several letterbat fonts and also typefaces Rumpled and Tinkerer. The family has six styles: regular, bold, shadowed, oblique. bold oblique, and shadowed oblique.
  12. Linotype Afrika by Linotype, $29.99
    Linotype Afrika, from German type designer Jörg Herz, is part of the TakeType Library, chosen from the entries of the Linotype-sponsored International Digital Type Design Contest 1999 for inclusion on the TakeType 3 CD. Dancing, jumping, and playing, the lively beings of this symbol font exude joy. Ornaments and a few frolicking animals complete the font. Combining the single figures, whether as decoration or border, creates a pattern which will surprise you with its lightness and dynamism.
  13. Kommon Grotesk by TypeK, $39.00
    Introducing our foundry with the new Sans Serif typeface, Kommon™Grotesk, a super family with 96 styles. Different width from Extended to Compressed, variety of weights from Thin to Super, made Kommon™Grotesk suitable for multiple usage. The typeface was crafted till clean and simple. It has high legibility with modern and clear look to be use as text or display font. Kommon™Grotesk is effective displaying on many medias, both print and on screen.
  14. Klik by Fenotype, $25.00
    Klik is a universal sans serif family – clean and timeless. Both iconic and legible, Klik is suited to cover many needs from brand identities to editorial design, advertising, logos and beyond. Cyrillic characters are featured and a wide range of languages is supported. OpenType features are abundant – from built-in small capitals to various numeral styles (linear and old style; tabular and proportional, subscript and superscript). Klik comes in three widths – each featuring eight weights and corresponding italics.
  15. Megapolis by Artisticandunique, $9.00
    Megapolis - Sans Serif Font Family - Multilingual support - 16 Styles With its elegant and clean structure with 16 styles and multilingual supports, you can easily use the sans serif font feature in many areas. From body text to big headlines, from classic to modern and bold styles, you can develop your projects. Ideal for books and magazines, magazine covers, editorials, headlines, websites, logos, branding, advertising and more. You can create your unique designs with this font. Have a good time.
  16. Chiffon by SilkType, $35.00
    Chiffon is a serif, display typeface. With high contrast and elegant curves. Chiffon includes three different versions of ‘c’ and ‘e’, which are carefully placed throughout the typeface, paired seamlessly with the following glyph. However, OpenType features and stylistic sets make the alternate forms available for the user to choose from as they see fit. Velour is available in 5 weights, from Extra light to Semi Bold, and supports Western, Central, and South-Eastern European languages.
  17. Dexa Pro by Artegra, $29.00
    Dexa Pro was designed by Ceyhun Birinci in 2020 with an inspiration to create a contemporary super family with inspiration from classic sans serif families. It's a workhorse family consisting of 72 fonts in condensed, narrow, normal and expanded widths. Each width has 18 fonts in thin to black weights, along with their true italic counterparts. With more than 770 glyphs per font, It offers a ton of language support from all the Latin languages to Cyrillic.
  18. Eckhardt Titling JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Eckhardt Titling JNL is another treatment of a popular typeface that lends itself well to the hand-lettered sign and display work of days past. A clean sans serif with a slight touch of Art Deco, this font renders well from small point sizes to large posters. As with other fonts in this series, it is named in honor of Jeff Levine’s good friend Albert Eckhardt, Jr. who owned Allied Signs in Miami, Florida from 1959 until his passing.
  19. Portsmouth by Rocket Type, $19.95
    Portsmouth is a strong, sturdy typeface with historical character. Its inspiration comes from the height and strength of the wooden tall ships that sailed into port in their day. With caps and small caps, this typeface is great for headlines or subheads for design projects that need a historical or retro feel, such as from the 1940s and earlier. Seven different styles that can be layered allow for different colored drop shadows, outlines and fill for even more customization.
  20. Protofo by Lafontype, $19.00
    Protofo is a modern-humanist sans-serif with characters that features various geometric shapes — from square, round and triangle. Protofo comes in 16 styles — upright and italic — from thin to black with each equipped with features such as localized, ligature, fraction, ordinal, superscript, numerator, nominator, subscript, proportional and tabular numerals. Protofo is also equipped with extended latin letters which can represent multi languages so making it perfect for any kind of project (display, editorial, web, interface, app, etc).
  21. Shows Gracious by Jafar07, $17.00
    Shows Gracious is taken from the word luxury that underlies this font, a classic theme with a subtle touch in every node of the alphabet, although classic, this font is highly recommended for designers, because of the classic design trend but not too far from ancient when used today. has several ligatures and alternatives that can add to the uniqueness of your design, very suitable for use as logos, branding, headlines, magazines, wedding cards, and others.
  22. Marginal Notes SRF by Stella Roberts Fonts, $25.00
    Marginal Notes SRF is from the creative pen of Ray Larabie whose Typodermic foundry graces MyFonts.com. Designed to emulate the look of handwritten words using a felt tip pen, this font can be perfectly applied to any project where notations, subtext, memos or other forms of personalization with a human touch is required. The net profits from my font sales help defer medical expenses for my siblings, who both suffer with Cystic Fibrosis and diabetes. Thank you.
  23. Tazugane Gothic Variable by Monotype, $1,049.99
    Tazugane Gothic is a Japanese typeface family developed by the Monotype Studio. The project began as a companion Japanese typeface for the famous Neue Frutiger. The goal for Tazugane Gothic was a humanist sans serif face with a clear and legible forms, and nearly unlimited applicability in a broad range of uses, from signage and publishing to advertising and websites. The Tazugane Gothic font family is extremely versatile with ten different weights from Ultra Light to Extra Black.
  24. Tangient by Galapagos, $39.00
    Designed primarily for display use, Tangient is serviceable down to the larger text sizes. It presents an idiosyncratic profile, with a tight fit, clearly proportionally spaced, yet having the texture of a monospaced design. Its shapes leap out from the page, where well behaved characters would make a more subdued statement. The calligraphy from which Tangient GD was electronically "cut" originally appeared in a series of personal greeting cards prepared by the Zafaranas in celebration of the New Year.
  25. Wayfinder CF by Connary Fagen, $35.00
    Wayfinder® CF imparts both elegance and urgency to any text. Equally warm and intense, Wayfinder is a display font family made for logos, headlines, titles, and other short texts. Seven weights cover everything from an airy thin to a brilliant heavyweight. Wayfinder® CF pairs nicely with simple, unadorned typefaces. Great options include Artifex Hand CF and Greycliff® CF. All typefaces from Connary Fagen include free updates, including new features, and free technical support.
  26. Knip by Hanoded, $15.00
    Knip, in Dutch, means ‘cut’. You can tell by the glyphs that I made this font by cutting out the shapes from black paper, gluing it onto white paper and photographing the result so I could digitalise it! I don’t make too many cut out fonts, as it is a lot of work and it often leads to nothing. Besides that, I depend on the paper supply from my kids and they happened to have black paper this time!
  27. Industria by Linotype, $40.99
    Brody’s fonts borrow elements from both Art Deco and non-Western styles. His designs received international recognition for their innovative, computer-oriented style, reaching almost cult status. Four original Brody fonts are available from Linotype Library GmbH: Insignia, Industria-Solid, Industria Inline and Arcadia. For your convenience, we have gathered all four into one package. Industria is a font which speaks of mechanical exactness, cool and reserved. Industria Inline is a lighter version of Industria Solid.
  28. Kitchen by Fenotype, $30.00
    Kitchen is an expressive sign painting style brush script family with three weights. Kitchen is equipped with Contextual Alternates and Ligatures that add variety to the flow and if that isn’t enough there’s Stylistic Alternates for all characters and Swash Alternates for lowercase. From the Glyph Palette you’ll also find 16 swooshes that can be used as underlines or swashes. Kitchen is an outstanding display font that works great for any display use from branding to packaging to logotype.
  29. Cervo Neue by Typoforge Studio, $29.00
    Cervo Neue is the new perfected and extended version of Cervo, containing 18 variants. It differs from the previous version with the higher accents over glyphs, enlarged punctuation, old-style numerals and the newly added varieties Semi Bold, Bold, Extra Bold and Black. Additionally, there is the variety of grotesque. Font Cervo is inspired by a “You And Me Monthly” published by National Magazines Publisher RSW „Prasa” that appeared from Mai 1960 till December 1973 in Poland.
  30. Variety Store JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Ben Harris' illustrated cover for the sheet music of "I Found A Million Dollar Baby (in a Five and Ten Cent Store)" from 1931's "Billy Rose's Crazy Quilt" lists the show's stars and other credits in a pen lettered monoline design with rounded terminals. This early Art Deco type style has now become the digital font Variety Store JNL (a reference to the Five and Ten Cent stores alluded to in the song title from the sheet music).
  31. Elektromoto NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    This family takes its inspiration from two early Art Deco faces from Germany. The Normal version is based on Dynamo, designed by K. Sommer for Ludwig & Mayer in 1930, while the Narrow version is based on Stadion, designed by Erhard Grundeis for Die Schriftguß AG in 1929. Their common design motifs epitomize the Age of Streamline. Both versions include the complete Latin 1252, Central European 1250 and Turkish 1254 character sets, with localization for Lithuanian, Moldovan and Romanian.
  32. Clone Rounded PE by Rosetta, $70.00
    Clone Rounded is a retrofuturist typeface by Lasko Džurovski from Macedonia, fusing the vintage look of CRT monospaced forms with the organic mutability of a multi-weight, proportional family fit for reading. This lovechild of cyber-culture and genetic font modification takes inspiration from coding, technology, and architecture. Its quasi-monospaced design gives a nod to the quirkiness of engineered fonts but bends enough to never sacrifice a natural reading experience. Biomechanical morphology augmenting a laboratory-built frame.
  33. ITC Connectivities by ITC, $29.99
    Some words from the designer... West coast artist Teri Kahan developed a "design font" of 68 pictographs capturing the sentiments of relationship, connection and synchronicity. Many of the characters were created with phrases in mind like, "handing you the world on a platter", "howling at the moon", and "message in a bottle". Others represent life experiences. The clean, simple illustration style originates from the look of hand-carved rubber stamps, and lends itself beautifully to logos and graphics.
  34. LTC Goudy Extras by Lanston Type Co., $24.95
    A set of over 50 ornaments, connecting borders, flourishes and decorative motifs originally designed by Frederic Goudy throughout his career. Many of these designs were used by Goudy at his Village Press and offered by his Village Foundry in the 1920s. The styles range from complex title page illustrations to simple linking borders, but all have the unique Goudy style. This set is completely different from the Goudy Ornaments found in the P22 Goudy Aries Set.
  35. Badlands JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A vintage piece of sheet music for "Waitin' at the Gate for Katy" (from the 1934 movie "Bottoms Up") provided the hand-lettered, Western-influenced lettering which is now available as Badlands JNL. Some of the characters originally had overly-thick vertical strokes which stood out from the rest of the letters, so they were "standardized" in order to provide a more aesthetically pleasing overall design. Available in both regular and oblique versions to fit your design needs.
  36. Message by Wire JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A Western Union telegram from 1951 provided the typographic inspiration for Message by Wire JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions. Unlike other available type fonts which emulate the ink ribbon-struck printed characters from the teletype machines, this version was redrawn to celebrate the actual type design itself. The typeface letter spacing has been equalized so that when in use, it looks much like the printed output of an old telegram messsage.
  37. Professor by Three Islands Press, $39.00
    My father is retired from teaching after a distinguished career as a professor at the University of Texas (and other colleges). He's also retired from writing in longhand, ever since I digitized his script several years ago. Professor is a slightly modified version of my ol' dad's cursive hand -- a good, strong, helpful, friendly, personable hand, much like the man. Use Professor for all your casual handwriting needs: my father doesn't mind. Comes in a single, medium-weight style.
  38. Receptor by TEKNIKE, $55.00
    Receptor is a geometric monospace display font. The typeface is made from single basic square geometric units grouped together to form a whole. The name is derived from the word 'recept' meaning an idea formed by the repetition of similar or successive percepts of the same object; in science a receptor is a chemical structure that receives and converts signals. Receptor is great for display work, logos, structures, architecture, technology, biology, sports, monograms, quotes, headings and posters.
  39. Quietism High by Michael Rafailyk, $20.00
    Quietism High is an experimental subfamily that received a high contrast from Quietism Display and a high x-height from Quietism Text. It's still a Display typeface, albeit more graceful, wide and open. Other subfamilies: https://www.myfonts.com/collections/quietism-font-michael-rafailyk Scripts: Latin, Greek, Cyrillic. Languages: 480+ The promo images used “Sleeping Venus” painting by Giorgione, “The Creation of Adam” painting by Michelangelo, and “The Piazza and Church of Santa Maria Maggiore” painting by Giovanni Paolo Pannini.
  40. Mouzambik by Kereatype, $17.00
    Mouzambik is a simple, condensed sans-serif font with a bold and intricate personality. It comes in three styles: regular, Inktrap, and Smooth, each with italics. Crafted with intention, it maintains its allure in both large and small point sizes. This font is ideal for headlines, billboards, magazines, websites, titles, posters, branding, and logos. With an abundance of ligatures, alternates, and other features to choose from, you can ensure your project stands out from the rest.
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