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  1. Calling Code by Dharma Type, $-
    Calling Code — very nice monospaced font — 1. is a monospaced font family for coding and tabular layout. 2. simply consists of 4 style, Regular, Italic, Bold and Bold Italic. 3. is ready in both OpenType and TrueType formats. 4. has slightly condensed width for more useful space. 5. has good distinguishability and legibility and cute curly tails. 6. brings a fresh sensitivity to boring old existing monospaced fonts. You can try Regular style for free.
  2. Zoney by Mans Greback, $59.00
    Zoney is a rustic slab serif typeface family. The lettering was hand-painted by Mans Greback between 2019 and 2021. It will give any project a handmade, natural and down-to-earth look. The font comes in four styles: Regular, Italic, Bold and Italic Bold It has very extensive lingual support, covering all European Latin scripts as well as Cyrillic. The font contains all characters you'll ever need, including all punctuation and numbers.
  3. Beauty Shine by Java Pep, $17.00
    Introducing a pretty script font that comes with two styles regular and italic, As the name Beauty & Shine is a pretty calligraphy font that has a lot of alternate characters to switch it for more stunning and outstanding looks. Beauty & Shine aslo can switching into italic style based on you need or mix and match with regular style . This font is perfect for quotes, logo, branding, invitations, apparel, prints, wall decor, cricut projects, and etc.
  4. Sans Andreas by Java Pep, $11.00
    Proudly presenting the newest handwritten font called Sans Andreas. These font made by handwritten style, so all shape looks unique and natural. Sans Andreas is a family font, with 4 styles regular, italic, bold, bold italic. Sans Andreas is also perfect for all your project that has sense fun, playful, art, and .etc If you have any questions or technical support don't hesitate to comment, message or contact java.indonesian@yahoo.com. Have a nice day.
  5. Garden Song by Ana's Fonts, $15.00
    Garden Song is a quirky handmade serif font family with ornaments. Garden Song includes a serif font, with handmade italics and ornaments. Use Garden Song in designs such as postcards and notes, posters, logotypes, social media posts, branding and packaging. Garden Song includes: Garden Song: a serif font with a cute hand lettering feel and swashes for the caps, with matching Garden Song Italic, and Garden Song Ornaments: a set of 26 ornaments
  6. Panderman by theulum studio, $10.00
    panderman is a simple modern san serif font with 4 font styles. Simplicity and modernity are the basis for making this font. Perfect for branding, logos, invitations, mastheads, and more. The panderman also includes the full set: Uppercase and Lowercase Multilingual Symbol Number Punctuation Alternative multilingual 4 font styles (Regular, Italic, Bold, & Bold Italic) Hope you enjoy our fonts and if you have any questions feel free to message & I'm happy to help. Thank you.
  7. Trickshot by Mans Greback, $59.00
    Trickshot is a handmade script font that evokes a sense of rustic charm and enthusiasm. Its bold and expressive style makes it an excellent choice for designs that require a strong visual impact, such as sports team logos, outdoor event posters, and country-themed branding. The Trickshot font family includes four versatile styles: Regular, Bold, Italic, and Bold Italic, giving you the flexibility to mix and match styles to create unique and eye-catching designs.
  8. JennerikInformal by Ingrimayne Type, $9.95
    JennerikInfml is a friendly, casual typeface family that has the appearance of neat hand printing. It began as the italics to Jennerik, but I ended up separating it and giving it a different set of upper-case letters. Although its lower-case letters were designed as italics, it was originally published in 1992 with three weights as upright letters without a slant or skew. The revision of 2020 added the oblique or slanted styles.
  9. Grand by North Type, $-
    Inspired by old school sign painting techniques, Grand is a display condensed sans serif that isn't shy to put its foot down. Its verticality and bulky curves combined with its sharp angular connections between the bowls and stems give Grand a distinctive look and feel. It comes in 12 styles (6 weights and accompanying italics), and supports over 200 languages. Grand Regular and Grand Italic are both available for free (personal and commercial use).
  10. Logo Sans by Emily Lime, $16.00
    Logo Sans is a clean, geometric sans-serif created with an obvious use in mind - logos (although quite suitable for longer texts as well). It is a clear, easy to read font that comes in a variety of weights & italics ...allowing for pleasing logo design combination and marketing pieces. Its wide characters and linear lines have a very modern, luxurious appeal. The family includes 5 weights...plus italics - for a total of 10 fonts.
  11. Izmir by Ahmet Altun, $19.00
    Izmir is a modern, geometric font family. Izmir font family consists of 44 fonts in two widths, normal and narrow where each width consists of regular and italic styles in 11 weights. Each weight is equipped with useful OpenType features. A local ampersand has been added to use in Turkish in normal weights and italics. The combination of normal and narrow weights can be an excellent choice for any graphic design and display use.
  12. GHEA Aram by Edik Ghabuzyan, $40.00
    GHEA Aram is a super family font. It has 10 upright weights and their Italics. GHEA Aram supports Central European, Armenian and Cyrillic language systems. The weights from Regular to Bold and their Italics can be used as text fonts. The weights thinner than Regular and thicker than Bold can be used as Display fonts. It is an easily readable two side serif high contrast font but the eyes don't get tired while reading.
  13. Umerica by Typotheticals, $4.00
    Umerica first made its appearance in 2007 as a series of characters in a pdf I posted to Typophile. It has taken a lot of time, and determination, for me to finally decide to complete it. I had the basic font completed in 2008, but put it aside as the creation of the italics it deserved were beyond me. That was then. Now the italic version has finally been added twelve years later.
  14. Secca Art Std by astype, $36.00
    Secca Art recovers some of the expressive forms of early art nouveau and art deco grotesques — not copying it, but carefully adapting it for today. Secca Art is based on the Secca typeface family and is full interchangeable. Both are equal in weights, widths and word spacing, so you can decide to give your layout a more expressive or serious look. If you need Italic styles just use the Italics from Secca .
  15. Lucky Beauty SS by Sensatype Studio, $15.00
    Lucky Beauty is a Styled Classy Beauty Font pairing between regular and italic style. Crafted specially for Branding needs to make any elements standout and Perfect beauty look. With a simple and classy shape will make your design more classy, elegant, and certainly unique with this font. Lucky Beauty is also included full set of: regular and italic version uppercase and lowercase letters multilingual characters numerals *punctuations Wish you enjoy my font! :)
  16. Fifty Holliwing by Attract Studio, $17.00
    Fifty Holliwing is a modern classic serif font inspired by a classy eighties magazine with soft curves and a sharp eye for detail that makes it a must for any project that requires high-end. Fifty Holliwing also comes with an italic version that really helps with your designs as well as lots of unique alternatives and ligatures that are really versatile. Include: Regular & Italic Alternates & Ligatures OpenType support Multilingual PUA Encoded.
  17. Clab by Eko Bimantara, $19.00
    Clab is meant for branding. The initial characters were build in bold and chunky personality, yet the thin strokes and flowy italics gives it a versatile and unique set of family. The glyphs crafted in low contrast strokes, short ascenders and descenders and low caps. Clab consist of 9 weight from Hairline to Black with each matching italics. Contain more than 400 glyphs with some OpenType features e.g, standard and discretionary ligature, fraction, e.t.c.
  18. Dalek Pinpoint by K-Type, $20.00
    DALEK PINPOINT is a clean and precise version of K-Type’s distressed DALEK typeface, a small caps face with overtones of Greek, Phoenician and Runic alphabets, based on Dalek comic book lettering from the 1960s. The package includes Regular and Bold weights, plus an Italic and Bold Italic which are optically corrected obliques. The fonts contain a full complement of Latin Extended-A characters, and now include Greek capitals and small caps.
  19. Sergel by T4 Foundry, $21.00
    Tobias Sergel was the greatest Swedish sculptor and draughtsman of the 18th century. The typeface that carries his name has a sculptural quality, with the white line decorating the stems and curves of the letters. "However," says Bo Berndal, the designer of Sergel, "the general shape of the typeface is timeless". The Sergel fontpack includes four fonts: Regular, Italic, Semibold and Semibold Italic, and is an OpenType typeface for both PC and Mac.
  20. Octo by Gunjan, $32.00
    Octo is square bold/display font with italics. Letterform is bit quirky and square shaped, it can fill all kind of spaces. Octo has nice form that relate to industrial, machines and italics helps denoting speed. Octo is good for branding in fields of sports, automobile. It has full glyph set of numerals and signs. Octo is an excellent choice for headline-typesetting and logo design. Octo is developed by Gunjan Panchal based in India.
  21. Black Sapphire by Silverdav, $14.00
    Black Sapphire font is a modern font with a luxurious retro style, carefully crafted to produce the best product, there are 4 styles that you can use and mix to produce a unique, luxurious, and elegant design. Black Sapphire consists of, Regular, Italic, Outline & Outline italic, combine and create your own design, plus a lot of uppercase and lowercase alternate letters will add to the uniqueness and luxury of the design you create. Black Sapphire is perfect for Branding, Logo, Magazine, T-Shirt, Mockup, Quotes, Poster, and more, try it yourself and create amazing designs with Black Sapphire font. What’s Included: Black Sapphire Black Sapphire Italic Black Sapphire Outline Multilingual Support 185 Uppercase & Lowercase Alternates Ligatures If you have any Question Please Contact Us
  22. Romelu Vomelu by Arterfak Project, $17.00
    Introducing Romelu Vomelu, a stylish font with a modern concept. Inspired by classic serif fonts and beautiful italics to elevate a logo or display. Romelu Vomelu is a font that is easy to mix and match with other fonts such as sans serif, script and signature, and even the italic font itself. This font consists of Regular and Italic which you can also use for body text, with a medium size, this font is designed to maintain readability and legibility so that it is also suitable for branding your product. Equipped with dozens of ligatures & special characters that can make your design more attractive and classy. What you'll get : Uppercase Lowercase Numbers & punctuation Symbols Stylistic alternates Ligatures Accented characters Thank you for your support!
  23. Distopia by Unio Creative Solutions, $5.00
    Distopia is a contemporary type system which focus on clarity and legibility, developed in two weights with true matching italics. Distopia includes, as previously said, two contrasting versions: Light and Regular with corresponding true italics. This font family combines modernist shapes with slight grotesque touches. Each variant was designed with an attentive optical evaluation; curves, details and spaces were specifically tweaked to better suit the requirements of a highly-legible typeface. The end result is a family with full multilingual capabilities and a coverage of several languages based on the Latin alphabet; Distopia aims to become your next typographic companion. Specifications: - Files included: Distopia Light, Distopia Regular with corresponding true italics - Multi-language support (Central, Eastern, Western European languages) - OpenType features Thanks for viewing, Unio.
  24. Shablon by Context Foundry, $6.00
    Shablon is a Stencil style serif typeface. The family consists of 6 fonts: Shablon Regular, Shablon Italic, Shablon Condensed Regular, Shablon Condensed Italic, Shablon Extended Regular, Shablon Extended Italic. Every font includes uppercase and lowercase letters. You can use Shablon for graphic designs that call for a rough-and-ready look, a military look, or even to create real stencils for signs and marking boxes or luggage. Shablon continues the design of Shablon CYR, created in 1994 by Zhivko Stankulov. A number of shortcomings in the construction of the glyphs have been eliminated, and the typeface as a whole has been updated. Shablon is available with active support and upgradeability. Licensees will receive all new versions of the font free of charge.
  25. Streetcar JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    An ebay purchase of a vintage Speedball lettering pen set yielded an extra bonus… numerous alphabets on paper rendered in both pen and ink and via pencil sketches. One such design in rough pencil layout is a classic serif typeface often found on many passenger and freight trains, trolley cars and busses. This “Railroad Roman” was scanned from the original sketches and then re-drawn digitally, all along retaining the charm and attractiveness often found in hand lettering. The end result is Streetcar JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  26. AB Ticena by Andres Briganti, $20.00
    Elegant and idiosyncratic, AB Ticena is a display and extended typeface inspired by the ancient forms of Lombardic capitals. The sometimes quirky and capricious letterforms take their inspiration from medieval forms found in inscriptions and manuscripts where latin Roman capitals were taken to new stylistic and even extreme expressions. The ultra-wide horizontal proportions and its modulated, humanistic strokes gives it a more refined and contemporary edge. AB Ticena works best for logotypes, short and striking headlines, and editorial purposes. A set of ligatures and stylistic alternates is also available for selected characters and pairings.
  27. ITC Mudville by ITC, $29.99
    ITC Mudville was Christopher Wolff's entry in the 1998 U&lc Type Design Competition, for which he won an Honorable Mention (Display). Mudville evolved from variations on hand-lettering that Wolff had done on a variety of projects over the years. The underlying shapes of the letters are formal roman letterforms, but the actual strokes retain the look of letters sketched casually on a layout. Mudville straddles the line between inline and outline type designs. It recalls some of the styles of popular lettering used in display advertising in the '20s.
  28. Trade Gothic by Linotype, $42.99
    The first cuts of Trade Gothic were designed by Jackson Burke in 1948. He continued to work on further weights and styles until 1960 while he was director of type development for Mergenthaler-Linotype in the USA. Trade Gothic does not display as much unifying family structure as other popular sans serif font families, but this dissonance adds a bit of earthy naturalism to its appeal. Trade Gothic is often seen in advertising and multimedia in combination with roman text fonts, and the condensed versions are popular in the newspaper industry for headlines.
  29. Ring Netlike by Fridaytype, $17.00
    Ring Netlike - Classic Serif Font Ring Netlike is a classic serif typeface called weiss roman. A unique modern font that is a mix of old and new. The Elegant curves also make for a unique logo or masthead. Ring Netlike comes with multilingual support also. The combination with the width of each letter forms a modern feel and is suitable for various magazines, logos, branding, photography, invitations, wedding invitations, quotes, blog headers, posters, advertisements, postcards, books, websites, etc. Files Includes: - Uppercase & Lowercase - Numerals & Punctuation - Multilingual - Ligature - Alternative Fridaytype
  30. Charlemagne by Adobe, $29.00
    The capital alphabet Charlemagne was designed in 1989 by Carol Twombly. The basic forms are modelled on those used in classical Roman engravings. They are distinguished by pointed serifs which sometimes extend beyond the bounds of the forms, for instance on the E, F and S. These serif forms have made other historial appearances, for example, in handwritten rectangular capitals of the 9th century. The serifs lend the typeface a light ornamental touch. Charlemagne is a typical titling typeface and is best used in large and very large point sizes to emphasize its classical elegance.
  31. Diocletian by Type Fleet, $12.00
    Diocletian fortiter in re, suaviter in modo Diocletian typeface captures the essence and glory of the Diocletian’s palace, one of the most imposing heritages of the late Roman empire. It is designed to bring the confidence and fortune to contemporary communication in a heroic and gentle manner. Diocletian typeface is based on the Uncial script, made up of wide, rounded letters. It is desirable for cafes, restaurants, shops, hotels and apartments. The typeface’s x-height is around 76% of its capitals. The font is enriched with ligatures and special characters.
  32. Miller Text by Carter & Cone Type Inc., $35.00
    Matthew Carter’s Miller is a seminal reinvigoration of the 19th-century Scotch Roman, serving forthright, authoritative body copy and headlines since 1997. Miller Text has always been the epitome of a reliable publication workhorse. Alongside the three-quarter-height Scotch numerals, Miller Text includes optional oldstyle and lining figures, each with appropriately aligned currency and other symbols. A complete set of fractions, with arbitrary superiors and inferiors, is also included. Miller Text features an Extended Latin character set, which covers all major languages and dialects written with the Latin alphabet.
  33. EB Base Mono by Fenotype, $19.95
    Not your average monospaced typeface, Base Mono flourishes with several handsome OT features mostly found exclusively in text fonts. Despite the geometric and techno feel of the initial roman version, the cursive version is heavily influenced by traditional Finnish weaving and folk art! The contradiction is taken further by inclusion of such classical features as small capitals and lower case figures, usually found in slightly more traditional fonts. Base Mono family suits many editorial, corporate identity and logotype tasks. It can even be used for setting text such as captions and headlines.
  34. Foundry Old Style by The Foundry, $90.00
    Foundry Old Style was the first typeface to be released by The Foundry. Inspired by the incunabula typefaces of Nicolas Jensen, the letterforms were first created as calligraphy, with the aim of retaining the structure and free form of the pen stroke in the final drawing development. The resulting face is a contemporary translation that retains the classical tradition of the transitional roman style. Originally conceived as a text face, with a small weight range for good book work, Foundry Old Style is a versatile design that contrasts and compliments Foundry Sans.
  35. Rokurou by Tanziladd, $15.00
    Rokurou Display has a soft look that is expressed through delicate serifs and strong stems, so that it accentuates the impression of elegance and luxury. Rokurou Display has antique, classic "Roman" proportions. It can be used to set body texts and works well in titles and headlines too. It works perfectly for creative project such as logo, T-shirt / apparel, badge, invitation, packaging,headline, poster, magazine, greeting card, and wedding invitation. You can access the open type features and multilingual on mostly Adobe programs, such as Adobe Indesign, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe photoshop, etc.
  36. Amster by PampaType, $60.00
    Amster is an energetic & refined type created by Francisco Gálvez, with a sharp idea on how elegance & legibility can meet harmoniously. Amster can build a text that is highly readable as well as friendly. It has five weights of roman & cursive both with smallcaps and fully-equipped with all OT sorts and even a wonderful set of illuminated initials. Amster is a very versatile typeface, allowing for a wide range of uses: screen to print, small text to display, science to poetry. Amster speaks more than 200 languages.
  37. Three Neon Lines by Kaer, $19.00
    Hello! Do you need colorful neon-style lettering? Please use the ready-colored font I've made. What you will get: * Colored and regular B&W styles * Uppercase (lowercase glyphs are same) * Multilingual support * Numbers and symbols If you have any questions or issues, please contact me: kaer.pro@gmail.com Best, Roman. --- *You can use color fonts in PS since CC 2017, AI since CC 2018, ID since CC 2019, QuarkXPress since 2018, Pixelmator, Sketch, Affinity Designer Since macOS 10.14 Mojave, Paint.NET Windows only.* *Please note that the Canva does not support color fonts!*
  38. PGF Strange by PeGGO Fonts, $36.00
    Multilayer Roman font with 8 levels, inspired on ’70-80s, it wears sharp edges and compact proportions, with a way fresh contemporary retro volumetric style, ideal for branding & packaging, logotype, headlines, covers, sign letters, label, ticket design, and even 3D lettering. It contains a variety of design resources like stylistic alternates, sensitive case adaptations, old-style numbers, fractions, ordinals, ligatures, localized forms, all of them are accessible via character set panel. Design period: 2019 & 2021. Release: 2021 Graphic interpretation: Pedro González Concept: Bruno Jara Development: Peggo Fonts Foundry.
  39. Sign Letters JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A few scant examples of some condensed Roman style water-applied decals inspired Sign Letters JNL. The decals were once part of the gold and black "Signmaker" letters and numbers once manufactured by the Duro Decal Company of Chicago and were sold through hardware and variety stores across the country. The condensed letters (which were eight inches in height) did not sell as well as Duro's mainstay sizes of 1/2 inch to 3-1/2 inches and were discontinued long before the rest of the line was supplanted by self-adhesive lettering.
  40. Burdigala Semi Serif by Asgeir Pedersen, $19.99
    Burdigala is a clean-cut, modern yet classic typeface inspired by Didones and Aicher’s Rotis family. The Semi Serif is ideal for larger amounts of (printed) texts in brochures, magazines and books. It is slighty narrow in order to conserve space, but spacious enough to faciliate reading and overall clarity. The expanded versions of the semi serif, being wider and more open, works equally well in media intended both for print and on-screen reading, e.g. in Pdf-documents etc. Burdigala is the ancient Roman name of the city of Bordeaux France.
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