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  1. Valute by Authentype, $12.00
    Valute is a custom font with variable typeface, but at first glance it looks very mischievous. Very thincontrasting lines are very legible with heavy use of paragraph text. We made Valute with 9 weights that include ligatures and are multilingual. We will make language and feature updates in the future as this is a long-term project that we will be building on.
  2. Lumine Vellas by Lone Army, $12.00
    Embrace the aqua-infused elegance of our modern serif font. With fluid, graceful strokes, it captivates with its contemporary charm and timeless sophistication. Let the cascading aqua serifs dance across your designs, creating a harmonious symphony of visual delight. Elevate your typography and unleash its captivating power. Experience the fluidity and immerse your audience in its mesmerizing beauty, leaving a lasting impression.
  3. Evil Spin by PizzaDude.dk, $20.00
    Evil Spin is inspired by some old horror poster. It has this eerie feeling to it, which leaves you with terror...no matter what you write!!! I've made 4 different versions of each letter, and they automatically changes as you type. And that goes for every layer if Evil Spin - mix and match the layers for even more creepy effects!
  4. Backstage Pass NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    Turn on the mirrored ball, and haul out the gold chains and white suits! This Disco dazzler is a new take on Bass Rainbow, designed by Saul Bass in the 1970s. Hip, hot and heavy, this typeface is ready to get down. This font contains the complete Latin language character set (Unicode 1252) plus support for Central European (Unicode 1250) languages as well.
  5. Jeames by Kyle Wayne Benson, $6.00
    Jeames brings familiarity to the often detached feeling extended serif genre. The curved, heavy, joints let the letters bounce along while the proportions and contrast keep your eyes grounded. This mid century inspired family of three weights is intended for large titles and display. The set includes language support, opentype fractions, and other fun glyphs. You can learn more about its development here.
  6. Kirschwasser NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    An unannotated photocopy tucked inside the leaves of an old lettering book yielded this unusual and exuberant Art Deco face. The caps feature a simple “bubbly” pattern that makes this offering pack a punch, not unlike the German cherry brandy for which it is named. Both versions of the font include 1252 Latin, 1250 CE (with localization for Romanian and Moldovan).
  7. Lolapeluza by RodrigoTypo, $45.00
    Inspired by the logo from “Lollapalooza”. The intention was to design a cheerful, entertaining typeface. Lolapeluza works perfectly for designs for children and youth. 4 variants are also included: -Regular: Basic set -Black: Heavy -line. Lolapeluza can run over or behind a text -Shadow. A Cyrillic alphabet is also included to enhance but the typography is more a set of alternatives.
  8. Darling Town by Epiclinez, $18.00
    Introducing Darling Town, a cut-out font that can make your headlines, product packaging, logos, and children's books come alive! Imagine the possibilities as this quirky yet charming typeface adds a touch of playfulness to your designs. With its unique and eye-catching shapes, Darling Town will instantly capture attention and leave a lasting impression on your audience. Thank You
  9. Amateur Printer JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Amateur Printer JNL is comprised of letters and numbers from one of the rubber stamp sign printing sets that were popular with children up until about the 1960s. The letters were printed out on paper, then scanned and converted into a font... leaving all of the rough edges and defects intact to give the look of authentic rubber stamp impressions.
  10. Stop by Linotype, $29.99
    Stop is a heavy futuristic sans serif display font, designed by the famed Italian type designer Aldo Novarese. Stop's forms are vaguely stencil-like, and some of them only read as letters when used in combination with each other. Nevertheless, Stop has a real computer-technology" feel to its design. It should be used exclusively for headlines or logo work."
  11. Quiky by Scratch Design, $10.00
    ​​​​​​​Introducing our Quiky! A playful, hand lettered font. It has smooth lines, a heavy weight, sweet curves and a lot of character that you can name it. Quiky suits for your design such as invitation design, stationery, branding, blog design, advertising design, card, art quote, home decor, book title, special events and more. This font also includes Latin Characters for language support.
  12. Mignonette by Magpie Paper Works, $46.00
    Hand-drawn with calligraphy ink and an antique dip pen, Mignonette is ready for all uses charming and rustic. She's heavy on the bottom and hairline at the top, and includes all sorts of additional numerals, currency figures as well as multi-language support. Mignonette shines in both correspondence and display; she has a particular affinity for offbeat and heartfelt branding.
  13. Material Boy by PizzaDude.dk, $15.00
    Yes, it is a clear reference to one of my all-time favourite movies: “The Wedding Singer”, but it is also a handmade, rough, organic looking ALL CAPS font. The letters are simple and legible, but vary in roughness and because of the Contextual Alternates, you get 5 different versions of each letter - leaving the text more lively and organic!
  14. Jealous Radio by Bogstav, $14.00
    Each letter is handmade and drawn with a “blobbly” pen, leaving a wobbly and grungyline. The corners are rounded which adds a blurry look to the rough lines. All in all, Jealous Radio is kind-looking,soft, yet rough and really organic looking! Useful for a wide range of things: from kids products, comics, posters, invitations or even protest banners!
  15. MF Sadu by MhrfType, $40.00
    Sado is a traditional, modern typeface that create a truly captivating visual experience. with a family of 6 weights, it supports languages that use the Arabic script, such as Persian and Urdu, as well as the Latin alphabet. Sado opens up a world of creative possibilities, inviting designers to explore new horizons and create designs that leave a lasting impression.
  16. Phantom Peach by Hanoded, $15.00
    This summer there is an abundance of peaches. However, every time I like to eat one, they’re gone. My kids love them, so that leaves me looking for phantom peaches. Phantom Peach is a very higgledy piggledy, fun (yet slightly scary) Didone font, which makes it ideal for children’s books, posters and packaging. Comes with a skin full of diacritics.
  17. Cockle by Joy Studio, $35.00
    This friendly rounded display typeface is perfect for headlines and logos, its gentle curves and comfortable corners are reminiscent of forms found in nature. Inspired by the shapes found in leaves - soft curves forming gentle corners as they meet. Cockle pairs well with Arial for a body font. Includes over 500 characters; with Ligatures, small caps, old style figures, and mathematical symbols.
  18. Ruby Lights by Bogstav, $17.00
    Say hello to Ruby Lights - a bold rounded font, made to bring fun and joy to your designs! Ruby Lights has no sharp edges, everything has gentle rounded corners and edges, leaving a soft yet vibrant look. Go ahead and use Ruby Lights for your children’s books, posters of any kind, invitations or maybe packaging - actually anything that needs a fresh handmade attitude!
  19. Sensor by Tour De Force, $25.00
    Square "robocap" typeface containing some little bit of experimental letters such as "t" or "f". Designed by Dusan Jelesijevic who wanted to make a font that would look heavy as building construction printed on your shirts. Even if it looks strong and stable, it is surprisingly very readable at small sizes which make it perfect for titles, posters or logotypes.
  20. Tamaran by Gholib Tammami, $14.00
    This super bold display font created by Gholib Tammami , Tamarin Font perfect for your display content with heavy titles and headlines. This font has a unique style with uppercase, lowercase, number, punctuation and ofcourse with multilingual support. Tamaran Features : Mulitilinguange Support If you have any questions, before or after purchase, please feel free to get in touch. Thankyou for coming!
  21. ALS Heino by Art. Lebedev Studio, $63.00
    Heino is a decorative face with two font styles that was inspired by an old magazine lettering. Its original features include heavy serifs and tight spacing, particularly if you take the Black version. The bouncing letters create a cheerful impression, and would look nice in children’s books and magazines, on candy and food packages, holiday and circus posters and flyers.
  22. Sponge Bear by Attractype, $12.00
    Sponge Bear is a playful heavy display font, this unique font is suitable for various designs that require thick text and designs with funny, cheerful, happy, spirit, adventure themes. The stylistics of the Sponge Bear font will change the vertical position of the letters randomly, this will make the series of words more unique and interesting. Have fun creating with Sponge Bear.
  23. Zanderley by Greater Albion Typefounders, $15.00
    Zanderley was inspired by a small, almost random sample from a turn-of-the-last- century calligrapher’s instructional manual. It’s a bit Roman, mixed with a little blackletter and a lot of random decorative fun.The family consists of two typefaces- Zanderley regular is a heavy, friendly an d fun display face. They are well complimented by Zanderley initials. Try them out soon!
  24. Valkyrie by Brave Lion Fonts, $9.49
    Valkyrie was designed following the idea to have realy strong letters taking a lot of room. This results in a heavy appearance and gives Valkyrie its special look. It is possible to give it an even more uniform look by using the alternate characters. What can a strong font be used for? Valkyrie hopes to break rules. Use its power.
  25. WA Flat Brush by Wing's Art Studio, $18.00
    A versatile textured font hand-made with black ink and brush. The combination of heavy black ink and a well used sable brush resulted in this versatile type, readable in sizes large and small, yet with a distinctly hand-made and textured feel. Great for posters, headers, titles and more. Features uppercase and lowercase letters with language support, numerals, punctuation and symbols.
  26. Hebrew Moses Std VF by Samtype, $120.00
    his is a beautiful, modern, and super readable font. You can use it in any kind of text, from folders to prayer books. This font is especially good for school and kid's books. This font also has modern punctuation: shevana, kamats katan, dagesh hazak, and holam chaser. This is a Variable font! One font with 5 styles (Regular, Medium, SemiBold, Bold, Heavy)
  27. Murisa Alexenia by Murisa Studio, $10.00
    Have you ever wanted a pattern in your font?, so it will look unique and attractive?. We present to you the Alexenia font. Murisa Alexenia is a font inspired by fallen leaves in winter. A font full of aesthetics in it. A font that will take you into a calming atmosphere. Use this font in your best design, and feel the sensation..
  28. Battleslab by Kostic, $40.00
    Battleslab is a slab serif made for setting few words in large sizes. Two heavily contrasted weights work well when combined, with its mono-line wide light and heavy black it is perfect for making that "one-two punch" in headlines or logotypes. Display oriented Battleslab derived from Battlefin Family (which is much more comprehensive with its ligatures, italics and SC).
  29. Bucanera Soft by Corradine Fonts, $24.95
    Bucanera Soft is a clean modern blackletter designed especially considering its readability. Due to its soft edges, Bucanera Soft leaves the traditional look of aggressive and hard blackletters and allows to find a more friendly appearance in a wide range of applications. Bucanera Soft was selected as a winner in the 3rd Communication Arts Magazine Typography Contest in Typeface Design category, 2013 issue.
  30. Wagerton by PizzaDude.dk, $20.00
    Wagerton is my very legible scribbled font! The fine scribbled details are very visible at large sizes, but also leaves a good impression when used in small sizes as well. Comes with ligatures for double letters and double numbers - along with alternative letters for both upper- and lowercase! You will need to use OpenType supporting applications to use the autoligatures.
  31. PMN Caecilia eText by Monotype, $29.99
    PMN Caecilia™ is the premiere work of the Dutch designer Peter Matthias Noordzij. He made the first sketches for this slab serif design in 1983 during his third year of study in The Hague, and the full font family was released by Linotype in 1990. The PMN prefix represents the designer's initials, and Caecilia is his wife's name. This font has subtle variations of stroke thickness, a tall x-height, open counters, and vivacious true italics. Noordzij combined classical ductus with his own contemporary expression to create a friendly and versatile slab serif family. With numerous weights from light to heavy, and styles including small caps, Old style figures, and Central European characters, PMN Caecilia has all the elements necessary for rich typographic expression. eText fonts - the optimum of on-screen text quality With our new eText fonts that have been optimised for on-screen use, you can ensure that your texts remain readily legible when displayed on smartphones, tablets or e-readers. The poor resolution of many digital display systems represents a major challenge when it comes to presenting text. It is necessary to make considerable compromises, particularly in the case of text in smaller point sizes, in order to adapt characters designed in detail using vector graphics to the relatively crude pixel grid. So-called 'font hinting' can help with this process. This, for example, provides the system with information on which lines are to be displayed in a particular thickness, i.e. using a specific number of pixels. As font hinting is a largely manual and thus very complex technique, many typefaces come with only the most necessary information. What is unimportant for a text printed in high resolution can result in a poor quality image when the same text is displayed on a screen, so that reading it rapidly becomes a demanding activity. Specially optimised eText fonts can help overcome this problem. An extremely refined and elaborate font hinting system makes sure that these fonts are optimally displayed on screens. Monotype has not only adopted font hinting for this purpose but has also thoroughly reworked the fonts to hone them for display in low resolution environments. For example, the open counters present in the letters C, c, e, S, s, g etc. have been slightly expanded so that these retain their character even in small point sizes. Also with a view to enhancing appearance in smaller point sizes, line thickness has been discreetly increased and x-height carefully adjusted. Kerning has also been modified. Don't leave the on-screen appearance of your creations to chance. Play it safe and use eText fonts to achieve perfect results on modern display devices. Many typefaces, including many popular classics, are already available as eText fonts and new ones are continually being published. The eText font you can purchase here are available for use as Desktop Fonts or Web Fonts. Should they be used in Mobile Devices such as smartphones, tablets or eReaders, please contact our OEM specialists at sales-eu@monotype.com.
  32. Raimes by Craft Supply Co, $20.00
    Introducing Raimes – Script Typeface Charming and Playful Script Meet Raimes, the Script Typeface that effortlessly infuses charm and playfulness into your designs. Whimsical Elegance Raimes boasts a whimsical elegance that’s perfect for a wide range of creative projects, adding a delightful touch of fun to your content. Versatile for Creative Projects Raimes’ versatility shines through, making it an ideal choice for various creative endeavors, including branding, invitations, and more. A Script Typeface That Delights Raimes ensures that your content is not only visually pleasing but also engaging. It leaves a memorable and delightful impression on your audience. In Conclusion In summary, Raimes – Script Typeface is the font that will bring charm and playfulness to your design projects. Its versatility makes it a great choice for branding, invitations, and a variety of creative endeavors. Raimes captivates your audience, leaving them with a delightful and memorable experience, ensuring accessibility to a broad readership.
  33. Manye by Craft Supply Co, $20.00
    Introducing Manye – Blackletter Font A Unique Display Typeface Manye stands out as a captivating Blackletter Font, adding a touch of distinctiveness to your display and design requirements. Distinctive Elegance Manye’s design exudes a distinctive elegance, making it the perfect choice for attention-grabbing displays. Versatile for Creative Projects Beyond its elegant design, Manye’s versatility shines, allowing it to seamlessly complement a wide range of creative endeavors. Captivating and Memorable Manye ensures that your content is not only captivating but also memorable, leaving a lasting and distinctive impression. In Conclusion To sum it up, Manye – Blackletter Font is the ideal choice for display and unique design needs in the world of typography. Its distinctive elegance and versatility make it a great fit for a variety of creative projects. Manye captivates your audience, leaving them with a memorable and distinctive experience, ensuring accessibility to a broad readership.
  34. Extra Extra by Comicraft, $19.00
    EXCLUSIVE! Read all about it! The latest scoop from Comicraft is sure to be in all the newspapers today! The Times are a changin' -- comic book letterers everywhere can say a font farewell to typesetting the front pages of Planets and Bugles in Helvetica, Verdana or Gill Sans! Superhero's Pal, Johnny "Roshell" Olsen, was up all night writing copy for the late-night edition, making sure that your newspaper headlines and copy have a warm, pen lettered look... some might say a Rosen-glow! Put a little Extra Extra in your bylines and maybe there's a Pulitzer and an Eisner in your future! Not ready to purchase? Get ExtraExtra Engraved free with any purchase, or by subscribing to our newsletter at the bottom of this page. Features Seven fonts (Regular, Italic, Bold, Bold Italic, Heavy, Heavy Italic & Engraved) with upper and lower case alphabets.
  35. 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.
  36. Ryo Gothic PlusN by Adobe, $79.00
    Ryo Gothic is a new Japanese sans serif (or gothic) kana typeface design. Created by Adobe type designer Ryoko Nishizuka , the typeface has a bright and speedy calligraphic touch and can be used to compose readable body text, as it gives a calm and well-controlled color to the typeset page. Supplied in OpenType format, each Ryo Gothic font includes hiragana, katakana and some punctuation marks and should be combined with the kanji and other glyphs in existing Japanese gothic typefaces that contain full character sets. This typeface family is available in seven weights--extra light, light, regular, medium, bold, heavy, and ultra heavy--which allow end users to select the best-matching weight for their favorite full-set Japanese gothic typeface. Creative professionals using the Japanese version of Adobe InDesign may use that program's Composite Font tool to easily combine Ryo Gothic with other typefaces.
  37. Psychofun by Alit Design, $15.00
    Introducing Psychofun Typeface Psychofun Typeface is designed with a retro style concept that has a unique and cool shape. It is suitable for header text fonts, book covers and designs that have a retro and groovy concept, besides that Psychofun Typeface is also very good when used for body text. Psychofun Typeface has 5 families from Regular to Heavy. Display Serif typefaces such as “Psychofun Typeface” are very easy to apply to any design, especially those with an retro, groovy and classic concept, besides that this font is very easy to use both in design and non-design programs because everything changes and glyphs are supported by Unicode (PUA). The Psychofun Typeface contains 530 glyphs with many unique and interesting alternative options. Plus, there's a cool display serif font family for header and description text from regular to heavy. In the poster preview all the letters are in the Psychofun Typeface.
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  40. Bloc - Personal use only
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