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  1. Leitmotiv by GRIN3 (Nowak), $19.00
    Leitmotiv is a handwritten calligraphy font which can be used for invitations, greeting cards, posters, advertising, weddings, books, menus etc. Language support includes Western, Central and Eastern European character sets, as well as Baltic and Turkish languages.
  2. Elementarz Pro by GRIN3 (Nowak), $29.00
    Elementarz Pro is a handwritten, monoline, 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.
  3. Harpers Grotesque by Cloud9 Type Dept, $45.00
    Harpers Grotesque is a classic multiusable grotesk font with a modern twist. Harper Grotesque has an extended character set to support Central and Eastern European as well as Western European languages plus OpenType features, fractions and alternates.
  4. Onward by David Engelby Foundry, $25.00
    Looking for a sans serif that is ready to work hard for you? Meet Onward; simple and elegant in all sizes as well as legible in small sizes. Explore and write some sample texts here on the website and see all the fine distinctions between weights and styles regular, italic, bold and bold italic. Onward also offers many ligatures, arrows, alternatives, small caps, special numerals for capital letters/small caps/regular respectively ... and more! Onward is a natural choice for a corporate font, for logos, for brochures and a whole range of other purposes in relation to creating a strong visual and modern identity. Keep the family together and get a discount: $55.
  5. Cowboy Serenade by FontMesa, $22.00
    Cowboy Serenade is an old classic Western font from about the 1870s.
  6. Jailbreak JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Jailbreak JNL takes the wood type design used for Hoosegow JNL and gives it a stencil treatment; offering a wide and bold stencil alphabet with a Western feel.
  7. Nina by ParaType, $25.00
    Based on informal pen handwriting. A set of Western characters and two bold weights were added in 2011 by Gennady Fridman. For use in advertising and display typography.
  8. Paladium Gothic by BA Graphics, $45.00
    A next generation gothic with that clean legible corporate look, very simple yet very dignified. Great for text and head lines, just about any application. If you are tired of seeing Helvetica try Paladium Gothic.
  9. GS Frank by Great Scott, $8.00
    GS Frank is an uppercase display typeface inspired by the classics DIN, Eurostile and a dash of Futura. Perfect for prints, t-shirts, posters and such. Supports Basic, Western European, Central European and South Eastern European latin characters.
  10. Veltro by profonts, $41.99
    Veltro was originally designed in 1931 for Nebiolo in Torino. The typeface has been redesigned, digitized, completed and expanded as OpenType Pro in the profonts studio. Both styles cover the complete character set for Western and Eastern Europe.
  11. Sina Nova by Hoftype, $-
    Sina Nova is the slimmer sister of Sina. It has a slightly vertical tendency, a higher x-height which makes it more open in small text sizes. Its economical proportions allow an even more universal application. Sina comes in 12 styles and in OpenType format. All styles contain standard and discretional ligatures, small caps, proportional lining figures, tabular lining figures, proportional old style figures, lining old style figures, matching currency symbols, fraction- and scientific numerals. Sina supports Western European, Central and Eastern European languages.
  12. Engineer by GRIN3 (Nowak), $15.00
    Engineer is a new, completely redesigned and improved version of my font TechnicznaPomoc, which was released for the first time in 2001. Language support includes Western, Central and Eastern European character sets, as well as Baltic and Turkish languages.
  13. Droid Sans by Ascender, $92.99
    Droid Sans Pro Font Family (2 fonts) are a humanist sans serif typeface designed by Steve Matteson, Type Director of Ascender Corp. The Font Family is an approachable, friendly set of typefaces optimized for display on screen. It was designed to provide optimal quality and legibility. It features upright stress, open forms and a neutral appearance. The font was optimized for user interfaces and to be comfortable for reading on a mobile handset in menus, web browser and other screen text. The font family contains Old Style Figures (requires an application that support advanced OpenType typographic features) and extensive character set coverage including Western Europe, Eastern/Central Europe, Baltic, Cyrillic, Greek and Turkish support. Contains: Droid Sans Pro Regular & Droid Sans Pro Bold
  14. DC Inflate by CrazyFully, $9.99
    DC Inflate is an uppercase, bold, rounded display typeface. Ideal for logo design, big, fun and impactful titles. It supports the Western European character set and it contains 215 glyphs.
  15. Nuno by Type.p, $28.00
    Nuno Sans is an elegant sans-serif typeface with a humanist touch. It offers 72 styles with 4 widths, ranging from Extended to Condensed, including 18 styles of both uprights and italics. This versatile font supports Western, Central, and Eastern European languages, as well as Vietnamese, ensuring widespread accessibility to readers. Nuno Sans excels in various applications and situations, from bold headlines to easy-to-read text, making it suitable for web, print, and corporate identity projects. Nuno Sans is a contemporary and diverse typeface, perfect for any design project.
  16. Harp by Designova, $15.00
    Harp is a cute and lovely display typeface, perfect for making a variety of designs, from branding materials to social media graphics. It's perfect for creating logos, headlines, posters, and more. This all-caps font is designed to be bold and attention-grabbing, and your viewers will notice it at the first glance itself. Please see the design examples shown above to get an idea of the capability of this typeface. Harp comes with extended language support including Western European, Central European, and South-Eastern European character sets (total of 279 glyphs).
  17. JT Alvito by JAM Type Design, $15.00
    The JT Alvito family includes 5 weights with matching italics. It is ideally used as a dipslay typeface but can also be used in body copy. You will find that it works particularly well in advertising, packaging, logo design and branding. JT Alvito provides advanced typographical support with features such as ligatures, fractions, and super- and subscript characters. It holds most glyphs which are required for Western European, Central European, South Eastern European and Vietnamese languages.
  18. Oblivian Grotesque by Jörg Schmitt, $36.00
    Oblivian Grotesque is a sans serif type family of ten weights. The typeface is based on geometric forms with bits and pieces of modern humanistic grotesque fonts. Due to the rounded edges it has a very soft / warm look and feel. It comes along with varius OpenType features such as table and old style figures. Oblivian Grotesque as an extended character set that support Central and Eastern European as well as Western European.
  19. Artuso by Letterhead Studio-VV, $24.99
    Artuso is a unique condensed typeface, ideal for branding projects and editorials headlines. It Will be a great addition to a modern web or app. The super-tight kerning give this font a distinctive retro feel. A font is a go-to tool for making stand out projects. Artuso has an extended character set to support Central and Eastern European as well as a Western European plus Cyrillic and old Russian letter too.
  20. Secesja Pro by GRIN3 (Nowak), $26.00
    Secesja Pro is a new, completely redesigned and improved version of my font Secesja, which was released for the first time in 2001. Language support includes Western, Central and Eastern European character sets, as well as Baltic and Turkish languages.
  21. Gotyk Nr7 by GRIN3 (Nowak), $19.00
    Gotyk Nr7 is a new, completely redesigned and improved version of my font Gotyk Poszarpany, which was released for the first time in 2001. Language support includes Western, Central and Eastern European character sets, as well as Baltic and Turkish languages.
  22. Franklin Gothic by ITC, $57.99
    This version of ITC Franklin Gothic contains a PanEuropean character set supporting Greek and Cyrillic languages, in addition to Western, Central and Eastern European languages. Customers seeking a Franklin Gothic that matches the Microsoft Windows version should select this version.
  23. Astalamet Pro by GRIN3 (Nowak), $10.00
    Astalamet Pro is a new, completely redesigned and improved version of my font AstalametPure, which was released for the first time in 2001. Language support includes Western, Central and Eastern European character sets, as well as Baltic and Turkish languages.
  24. EightZeta by GRIN3 (Nowak), $14.00
    EightZeta is a hand-drawn font designed by Bartek Nowak. It can be used for invitations, greeting cards, posters, advertising, weddings, books, menus etc. Language support includes Western, Central and Eastern European character sets, as well as Baltic and Turkish languages.
  25. Embryo by HVD Fonts, $30.00
    Typedesigner Hannes von Döhren created a display typeface called "Embryo". A superblack, sweet font with filled counters. Perfect for use in big sizes on posters or flyers. Embryo has an extended character set to support Western, Central and Eastern European languages.
  26. Turlock JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Turlock JNL is a more traditional-looking slab-serif Western Font along the line of Brogado JNL. With its hand-drawn, old-time look and feel, Turlock JNL is perfect for anything with a Western or cowboy motif.
  27. AdPro by Linotype, $29.99
    Roman Sehrer, a seasoned German advertising professional, digitized his handwriting to create this family of three fonts. Sehrer recommends this family for posters, logos, and restaurant menus. It works well with traditional sans serifs such as Helvetica or Univers.
  28. Holy Roller by GRIN3 (Nowak), $19.00
    Holy Roller is a fun, hand-drawn font inspired by typewriter fonts. It can be used for invitations, greeting cards, posters, advertising, weddings, books, menus etc. Language support includes Western, Central and Eastern European character sets, as well as Baltic and Turkish languages.
  29. Vivala Sans by Johannes Hoffmann, $15.00
    The character of Vivala Sans Round is modern and stylish with elegant squarish shapes. The family includes five weights. A large x-height is ideal for titles and body text. The extended character set supports languages like Western, Central European, and Eastern European.
  30. In 1931, The Times of London commissioned a new text type design from Stanley Morison and the Monotype Corporation, after Morison had written an article criticizing The Times for being badly printed and typographically behind the times. The new design was supervised by Stanley Morison and drawn by Victor Lardent, an artist from the advertising department of The Times. Morison used an older typeface, Plantin, as the basis for his design, but made revisions for legibility and economy of space (always important concerns for newspapers). As the old type used by the newspaper had been called Times Old Roman," Morison's revision became "Times New Roman." The Times of London debuted the new typeface in October 1932, and after one year the design was released for commercial sale. The Times New Roman World Version is an extension of the original Times New Roman with several other scripts like with the Helvetica World fonts. It is part of the Windows Vista system. The following code pages are supported:1250 Latin 2: Eastern European 1251 Cyrillic 1253 Greek 1254 Turkish 1255 Hebrew 1256 Arabic Note: The Roman and Bold versions include the arabic scripts but they are not part in the corresponding italic versions. 1257 Windows Baltic 1258 Windows Vietnamese
  31. Triplex by Emigre, $39.00
    Although initially designed as a rational/geometric font, Triplex developed into one of Zuzana Licko's most intuitive typeface designs at the time. Its first extensive use was in Emigre magazine #14, a special issue devoted to Swiss designers published in 1990. Triplex was intended as a friendly substitute for Helvetica. The name Triplex refers to the three versions that make up the entire family; Triplex, Triplex Serif and Triplex Italic. Each version of the typeface comes in light, bold and extra bold. The italic was designed and drawn by type designer and sign painter John Downer, and was designed to work with both the serif and sans serif versions. See also Triplex Italic OT.
  32. Impact by Microsoft Corporation, $89.00
    Geoffrey Lee designed Impact font for the Stephenson Blake foundry in 1965. The sans serif display typeface is very heavy and condensed in the grotesque style, similar to Helvetica Inserat. Use Impact font in display situations requiring a strong statement.
  33. Impact by Monotype, $40.99
    Geoffrey Lee designed Impact font for the Stephenson Blake foundry in 1965. The sans serif display typeface is very heavy and condensed in the grotesque style, similar to Helvetica Inserat. Use Impact font in display situations requiring a strong statement.
  34. Heldustry by URW Type Foundry, $35.99
    Heldustry is a sans serif design with letterforms partway between Helvetica and Eurostile. The Heldustry font family has a large x-height and wide characters, making it ideal for situations where there is not much copy but pages must be filled.
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  36. Wacamóler Caps - Personal use only
  37. Germanica - 100% free
  38. ThunderBay - Unknown license
  39. Schmalfette Fraktur - Personal use only
  40. De Fonte Plus by Ingo, $39.00
    A variation of ”Helvetica according to the blur principle.“ The underlying typeface is ”Helvetica“, the only true ”run-of-the-mill“ typeface of the twentieth century. The distortion principle used simulates the photographic effect of halation and/or overexposure. The light weight, »DeFonte Léger«, nearly breaks on the thin points, whereas on those points where the lines meet or cross, dark spots remain. The characters are ”nibbled at“ from the inner and outer brightness. On the normal and semibold typestyles, »DeFonte Normale« and »DeFonte Demi Gras«, the effect is limited almost exclusively to the end strokes and corners, which appears to be strongly rounded off. The bold version »DeFonte Gros« is especially attractive. As a result of ”overexposure“, counters (internal spaces) are closed in, while characters become blurred and turn into spots; new characteristic forms are created which are astoundingly legible. The fat version »DeFonte Gros« is particularly appealing. “Overexposure” leads to drifted counters, letters blur into spots; new characteristic forms emerge, which are surprisingly easy to read.
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