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  3. Fun Trace by FunFont, $17.00
    FunTrace is font prepared to make it easier to teach children to recognize letters, numbers and practice writing. Designed to consist of 6 sub-families of fonts (Regular, Bold, Dashes, Directions, Outlines, and Guide Lines) supports the child's learning process in a fun way.
  4. Local Printer JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Based on William Page’s Skeleton Antique wood type (circa 1865), Local Printer JNL is available in both regular and oblique versions. Primarily used for text passages, the type design also works well in headlines and sub-headlines needing less emphasis and a touch of subtlety.
  5. Steamer by Erik Bertell, $29.95
    Steamer is a grimy grotesque with a thick early 20th century air to it. A tireless workhorse, it is accustomed to carrying out any typographic task from continuous text to bold headlines steadily through any conditions.
  6. Bellfort by GRIN3 (Nowak), $19.00
    Bellfort family features 7 different sub-families: Regular, Rough, Press, Shadow, Press shadow, Shadow Only, Script. Each of these sub-families contains up to four font weights. When the font is used in OpenType-savvy applications, the 3 variants of glyphs are automatically alternated to achieve a random-like effect. When not using the Contextual Alternates feature, you can still pick the alternates in the Glyphs palette or use the alternates available from the keyboard upper and lower case. Bellfort Script is a handwritten, fully connected script with ligatures and contextual alternates to help with flow and readability. Language support includes Western, Central and Eastern European character sets, as well as Baltic and Turkish languages.
  7. Anti by Type Firm, $39.99
    If we look up the definition of the word "grotesque", we find the following: "Odd or unnatural in shape, appearance, or character; fantastically ugly or absurd; bizarre." Following this definition, the design for Anti aims to create an un-compromised version of a grotesque sans-serif – where decorative details live in balance with brutalist shapes. The result is an alphabet with a slightly modernist feeling and an eccentric touch, that work wonders at small sizes. The typeface comes with four weights – light to bold – and features a character set supporting Central and Eastern European as well as Western European languages.
  8. Peter by Vibrant Types, $33.00
    Peter started as a sketch in the static sans-serif tradition of Helvetica®. Then slight references to the calligraphic origin of type were added, giving it a more distinct character. This neo-grotesque sans has rational and clear basic letterforms, while in its details it unfolds attributes of humanist type. As a neo-grotesque sans it claims a very modest design, yet being a bit wider than its relatives and offering the warmth of humanist drafts. The early sketch grew to a type family of 18 fonts and now supports 700+ glyphs with pro opentype features.
  9. Jessi Neue by Nois, $18.00
    Jessie Neue in a new Serif typeface inspired by popular '70s fonts mixed with grotesque touches. It has ligatures that make it more elegant and grotesque elements that give it a modern look and make it more versatile. Jessi Neue has a great performance in large body texts and also in high impact headlines. The family has four weights and also a variable version to give more creative freedom. It has 667 characters that covers the following languages: Basic Latin, Western European, Central European, South Eastern European, Vietnamese, Pinyin and Basic Greek. The italic version will arrive soon.
  10. Cavita Rounded by Underground, $9.90
    Cavita Rounded typeface is a mix between both grotesque and calligraphic models: regulars have a rough grotesque spirit, while the italics where inspired in calligraphic gestures. All of these details are reinforced with an inverted modulation (horizontals strokes are thicker than usual). The italics seem to move away from the traditional concept of type system, but work very well alongside. This typeface has very particular shapes and rhythm, itís different and identifiable from the rest, making it a very good option to use on any piece of design. Cavita Rounded is designed as an upgrade Cavita.
  11. BR Cobane by Brink, $30.00
    A modern neo-grotesque type family of 16 styles. BR Cobane is a fine balance of functionality and contemporary characteristics. Precisely drawn with a modern aesthetic in mind, Cobane has familiar qualities associated with the classic grotesques, but combines them with a stronger modern geometric flavour. BR Cobane is available in 16 finely crafted styles, with eight weights ranging from Thin to Black. The fonts also provide advanced typographic support with OpenType features such as case sensitive forms, icons, stylistic alternates, slashed zeros, and multiple figure sets. Also containing advanced language support as standard. For custom inquiries please contact: mail@brinktype.com
  12. JT Collect by OGJ Type Design, $35.00
    JT Collect is a hybrid sans-serif typeface for the 21st century that takes a playful approach to the type design heritages of Germany and Switzerland. Confidently built on a geometric structure and infused with elements from traditional grotesque typefaces, it hits the sweet spot between geo and grot. I developed JT Collect purely digitally, drawing from years of experience with analog type design. The letters aren’t based on one particular source but seek to merge different type genres from the first half of the 20th century and lift them to a contemporary quality level. JT Collect is less reserved than strictly geometric designs and brings some industrial workmanship and honesty into the game. The six weights plus three optical sizes of JT Collect offer what you need to make an impact. While cool and elegant in the Light weight, the fonts show more presence on the page as they grow bolder. To this end, I drew the letterforms with a slightly unrefined, brawny air in the bolder weights. This sets them apart from the perceived purity of more geometric designs. The Book weight is ideal for short texts and medium-length copy, and the forceful Bold makes wordmarks look crisp and lets headlines radiate cosmopolitan self-confidence. JT Collect is suitable as a primary typeface for branding, advertising, packaging, stationery, posters, documents, and websites from trades and industries as diverse as food & fashion, media & makers, culture & creators, games & gems, sports & startups. Use JT Collect for film titles or watch faces, for leaflets or store signs, for business cards or billboards: this font family is as adaptable as a chameleon (and like a chameleon, it’s never boring). Try it in different contexts. You won’t be disappointed. Its adaptability also makes JT Collect a great starting point for poised and persuasive font combinations. Even a sans/sans pairing is possible due to hybrid nature of JT Collect—something that’d be hard to achieve with most other sans-serif typefaces on the market. You can add to it a heavy slab from the OGJ library, like Temper Wide. You might go for a geometric or a grotesque typeface as secondary (text) typeface. Or you could set your body copy in a classic serif typeface such as Caslon, Sabon, or Plantin. That’s right: JT Collect is a true team player. Whether you need a grotesque or a geometric sans: try JT Collect. You can get the best of both worlds.
  13. AZ Placid by Artist of Design, $15.00
    AZ Placid font is basically a rough outline that lends well to other Serif fonts. This font utilizes an "old look" to the line work which is designed to have a "worn feel" to it. Ideal for use as headline or sub-head text in you design.
  14. AZ Fast Fury by Artist of Design, $15.00
    AZ Fast Fury font was inspired to have a "rough Scratched" look to some letters. This font utilizes an "old look" to the line work which is designed to have a "worn feel" to it. Ideal for use as headline or sub-head text in you design.
  15. AZ Union by Artist of Design, $25.00
    AZ Union font was inspired from an old vintage tin from the early 1900's This font utilizes an "old look" to the line work which is designed to have a "worn feel" to it. Ideal for use as headline or sub-head text in you design.
  16. AZ Tiki by Artist of Design, $20.00
    AZ Tiki font was inspired from Polynesian pop art Ephemera of the 1950's. This font utilizes an "old look" to the line work which is designed to have a "worn feel" to it. Ideal for use as headline or sub-head text in you design.
  17. Tesca by Nicolas Massi, $25.00
    Tesca is a condensed modern grotesque typeface. Tesca is great for uses such as headlines or text body. Features Latin and non-latin glyphs. Three styles: Flaca, Normal & Gorda. (Uppercase & Lowercase). OpenType features include ligatures and basic fractions.
  18. Monia by Johannes Hoffmann, $15.00
    Monia is a modern grotesque typeface family designed as a copy and display typeface. With its range of twelve weights, true italic weights, it offers a wide variety of design possibilities such as posters, magazine, corporate or packaging.
  19. Mazzard Soft by Pepper Type, $35.00
    Mazzard Soft is a rounded version of Mazzard – a superfamily of three geometric grotesques with three different x-heights (H, M, and L). It features rich language support, includes Cyrillic, and offers a wide variety of alternate forms.
  20. Kick Start SSi is a font that seems to pulse with creative energy and dynamism, much like the very essence of a creative kickstart it aims to embody. Designed by Southern Software, this font is imbue...
  21. Argent by Device, $39.00
    An elegant sans with a low lower-case x-height, diamond-shaped dots and a reweighed complimentary italic with subtle calligraphic touches. With its generous spacing and leading, Argent is very readable in extended text settings, appearing warm and open. The wide range of weights, from thin to heavy, provide all the necessary options for headline and text, the basis of any comprehensive design system. Perfect for brochures and magazines.
  22. Bandbox by Sean Thorenson, $22.00
    Inspired by classic sport logo lock-ups, Bandbox delivers with its heavy, streaming cursive letterforms. Bandbox's wide, gently-sloped script comes bundled with a collection of ligatures and 18 athletic swash banners, perfect for logotype, posters and t-shirt designs. Here's what's included in the single-weight typeface Bandbox: Upper (A-Z) and lower case (a-z) characters Numbers (0-9) Standard punctuation and glyphs Alternates, Ligatures and Swashes Multilingual support
  23. Phenotype by URW Type Foundry, $39.99
    The idea about Phenotype was to achieve a unique visual effect by touching serifs. Characters form ligatures, but every combination looks different. Touching serifs form connecting character images, e.g. like logotypes on old refrigerators or oldtimer cars, something like the fonts of Leslie Carbarga. The design idea is based on monospaced and heavy serif fonts like Courier, Isonorm Memphis or Rockwell. However, obviously, Phenotype is not a monospaced typeface.
  24. Doric by Linotype, $29.99
    Originally released by the Stephenson Blake foundry in England, Doric is modeled on one of the sans serifs of William Caslon IV, who was the first to interpret sans serif letterforms into a typeface (1816). Doric Bold has large, heavy capitals with uniform letter widths. It is often used for classified advertising in newspapers because these qualities coupled with a large x-height allow greater legibility at small point sizes.
  25. Valibuk by Juraj Chrastina, $39.00
    Valibuk is a compact clean typeface for headlines and short text. No details are small and it’s a bunch of details that make Valibuk as it is. It’s a heavy, condensed face with a high x-height and tight spacing and that’s why Valibuk can write loud. The quality of the spacing and kerning is ensured by Igino Marini. Lomidrevo is a grunge stencil family derived from Valibuk.
  26. Quache by Mans Greback, $29.00
    Quache is a flexible sans-serif, created by Måns Grebäck between 2018 and 2020. It has unique, stylish curvatures and is clear, legible and sharp with open letter forms. The font family consists of six weights and four widths, totaling in 28 main styles: Thin, Light, Regular, Bold, Black, Heavy and Condensed, Normal, Expanded, ExtraExpanded It supports Latin-based languages, and contains numbers and all symbols you'll ever need.
  27. Essay by Noem9 Studio, $5.00
    Essay was born from an afternoon in Berlin in September 2013, looking at old book covers. Inspired by Herb Lubalin, Athletics & Rock music. Its details relate with speed & punk styles but keeping the main structure intact. Works perfectly as main/bold typography combined with some serif typefaces. - More than 250 Glyphs - Full Accented Character Set - Numbers + Punctuation Marks - International Characters - 8 Different Styles (Normal, Display, Poster, Poster Heavy, and Oblique versions)
  28. F2F Screen Scream by Linotype, $29.99
    Heavy techno music, a personal computer, a font creation program and some inspiration had been the sources to the Face 2 Face font series. Thomas Nagel and his friends had the demand to create new unusual faces that should be used in the leading german techno magazine Frontpage". Even typeset in 6 point to nearly unreadability it was a pleasure for the kids to read and decrypt the messages."
  29. Alphonse Mucha by K-Type, $20.00
    Alphonse Mucha is a decorative display font in the Art Nouveau style which originated over a century ago. The font is extrapolated from just nine capital letters in Mucha's 1913 concert poster for the cellist Zdeňka Černý. Letters and numerals are consistently top-heavy, imbuing text with a graceful uniformity and evenness of type color. A full repertoire of Latin Extended-A characters is contained within the font.
  30. Darklord by Invasi Studio, $17.00
    Darkloard is inspired by the old-fashioned era. The Darkloard font is a heavy-weight semi-serif font from the vintage style. Four varieties are available: Regular, Stamp, Spurs, and Spurs Stamp. The use of this font results in carefully-crafted styles. Darkloard font is ideal for branding projects, posters, or packaging that need a vintage feel. Features: Uppercase & Lowercase Numerals & Punctuation Multilanguage Supports 60+ Latin based languages Alternates and Ligatures
  31. Hexaframe CF by Connary Fagen, $35.00
    Hexaframe CF evokes the awe and potential of of heavy machinery and robotics. Clad in tough polygons and rounded edges, Hexaframe is a perfect typeface for corporate identity, STEM toys, and user interface design. Hexaframe CF pairs well with simple typefaces set in contrasting sizes, including Greycliff CF, Artifex CF, and Visby CF. All typefaces from Connary Fagen include free updates, including new features, and free technical support.
  32. Conquera by Device, $39.00
    Conquera is an extended caps-only font in five weights plus an inline. It is refined and masculine without being heavy-handed - the angled stokes and pointed vertices lend it a stylish, upmarket Moderne poise. Suitable for man's grooming products, supercar showroom brochures, high-end developments, space vehicles and home technology. Letterspacing at small sizes adds extra sophistication. Includes an alternative A with a triangular crossbar and full international character set.
  33. Dociel by Maulana Creative, $15.00
    Dociel playful display font. Heavy stroke, fun character with a bit of ligatures. To give you an extra creative work. Dociel playful display font support multilingual more than 100+ language. This font is good for logo design, Social media, Movie Titles, Books Titles, a short text even a long text letter and good for your secondary text font with script or serif. Make a stunning work with Dociel playful display font.
  34. Houseplant by PizzaDude.dk, $20.00
    Houseplants are commonly grown for decorative purposes, positive psychological effects, keeping fresh or health reasons such as indoor air purification. Actually, just like this font has a positive effect on your artwork! This font comes with a heavy load of diacritics! On top of that, it has contextual alternates, which means your text cycles through 6 different versions of each letter! Hard to tell that this is actually a font!
  35. Aachen by ITC, $39.00
    Note: Neue Aachen is an updated and expanded version of Aachen featuring 18 fonts! The Aachen™ typeface design is a thick slab serif created by Alan Meeks at Letraset, type directed by Colin Brignall. Aachen only comes in two weights: medium and bold. This strong typeface features sharp outlines, stubby serifs and heavy strokes for use in headlines, posters, signage, apparel and other display uses (24 point size and above).
  36. Faber Serif Pro by Ingo, $42.00
    Faber Serif is the Roman typeface which was born out of the sans serif design Faber Sans. The pro­portions are nearly identical to those of Faber Sans. In comparison, Faber Serif has heavy — although very short — serifs. The character of contrasting strokes is not very pronounced; therefore, this font is closely related to the first Roman typefaces from the 15th century. Faber Serif perfectly matches with Faber Sans!
  37. Fabius by Jonahfonts, $35.00
    A flat pen script font face with a fairly elegant look to it. The design of this script was intended to be used anywhere a well legible script is called for. A heavy stout script is the perfect display face which has a 30s and 40s flair that will add class. Suitable for applications such as captions, fashion headlines, packaging, invitations, cards, posters, ads, book jackets and covers.
  38. Blippo by Linotype, $40.99
    Blippo Black with its constructed style is a typical headline typeface. Its robust figures with their even strokes were composed using the basic forms of the circle and rectangle. Its curves are often not completely closed. The figures of Blippo Black form dark, heavy lines, making the typeface suitable only in middle and larger point sizes. Blippo Black will make an impression when used for flyers and correspondence.
  39. PiS LIETZ Parilon by PiS, $38.00
    PiS Lietz Parilon invites you to the austrian countryside for an amazing ski-tour on snowy mountains back then when skilifts were sparse and mustaches were far from ironic. Use this heavy fraktur for retro tourism posters, your classic beer or schnaps brand or anything that needs a good swig of tradition! Heat up the Jagatee and enjoy the earthy taste of PiS Lietz Parilon, it will warm your heart!
  40. Tulippia by SRS Type, $30.00
    Tulippia is a super contrast font that was inspired by the beautiful shape of tulips. It has very thick strokes, but also has the elegance of curves. Using this font can give you a unique contrast effect along with visual impact. Tulippia is suitable for various types of design work such as branding, poster design, and editorial design, and comes in two weights: Regular and Heavy as display fonts.
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