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  1. Caupako by Trustha, $17.00
    Caupako is a display font. Inspired by the shape of the axe. Nostalgia on the legendary old action film. A young man armed with a deadly axe. Comes in two font styles, regular and oblique. Caupako comes with 400+ glyphs, which also include multilingual languages. It's perfect for headlines, branding, and many more.
  2. Gali Modern by MoodyType, $50.00
    Gali Modern is a modern typeface that explores the flexibility in contrast inspired by classic Arabic thuluth calligraphy, Designed especially for short texts, headlines, and quotes. Gali comes with 11 weights ranging from thin to heavy, comes with several OpenType features and many characters alternatives, special ligatures supporting Arabic, Farsi, and Urdu.
  3. Malkuns by Gartype Studio, $15.00
    Hello buddy ! This time we will introduce to you Malin Kundang ! Malin Kundang comes with a lot of Alternate to make your design more cool and of course come with Multilingual characters. This Font that are suitable for many of your needs such as book covers, titles, logos, letterheads, quotes, posters, etc
  4. As of my last update in April 2023, there isn't a widely recognized or standard font specifically known as "79." Fonts typically have names that are either descriptive of their style, such as "Times ...
  5. Extrakt by Hof3, $25.00
    The font EXTRAKT references the grotesque fonts and elementary typography as developed at the Bauhaus (ITC Bauhaus, Futura). Extract originated from a child's game: How many matches are needed to write the word EXTRAKT? (https://hof3.com/arbeitsweise/extrahieren) In the development of the typeface "EXTRAKT", the design principle of reducing the letters to the most necessary strokes was central. In addition to the reference to Bauhaus, EXTRAKT also has a futuristic feel. ("The Expanse")
  6. Gampolins by Patria Ari, $15.00
    Inspired from bubble gum shapes, Gampolins come with playful bubble shapes in a fun way.
  7. Rabelo by Pedro Teixeira, $-
    Rabelo font is an elegant sans serif, comes in six weights and is very readable.
  8. Abysmal Gaze by Hanoded, $15.00
    A trashy script with some surprising glyphs. It comes with a full range of accents.
  9. Splinter2 - Personal use only
  10. Ming Gothic JJCR - Personal use only
  11. Hangman's Delight by Hanoded, $15.00
    Hangman's Delight is a scratchy, all caps font. The upper case letters come with swirls and curls, but the lower case letters are unadorned. A bit of an unusual font, I admit, but it would look nice on book covers and posters. Comes with some ligatures and stylistic alternates and a whole bunch of diacritics.
  12. Fontazia Insomnia by Deniart Systems, $15.00
    Let your night images come to life! The Fontazia Insomnia set features a strange and unusual assortment of surrealistic hand-drawn images - a tribute to the nocturnal spirits that seem to come to life during those hot sleepless summer nights. These characters are sure to add a little fun and mystery to any project.
  13. KG Love You Through It by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    My beautiful mom was diagnosed with breast cancer in August 2011. Our family's resolution was to love my mom through this time- to stay by her side and remind her each day that she is not alone and that she is loved as she walks this difficult road. This font was made in her honor.
  14. Swim by Designpiraten, $15.00
    A typeface family inspired by water. The family comes with a text version of two weights and matching italics —Regular, Regular Italic, Bold and Bold Italic. In addition, both weights come with a characteristic “glitch” version wich makes the family outstanding and suitable for branding and visual communication projects. The fonts support 207 different languages.
  15. Kubrickle by Discourse Type, $29.00
    Kubrickle is an unique typeface release by the Discourse Type foundry. It comes in three styles a block, stencil and swash. The swash types comes with an large set of special ligatures that can give you titles an edge. Combine the three different styles to create dynamic typography suitable for album covers, magazines and flyers.
  16. Quimby by Match & Kerosene, $25.00
    Quimby is a retro inspired design marrying love for wedge serifs with grotesque fonts. Inspiration comes from various signage in Detroit, MI. Great for headlines, displays, logos, and short bodies of text. Quimby comes in two styles, and features true small caps, lining numerals for both cap heights, catch phrase words, fractions, and alternates.
  17. Maverick's Luck by FontMesa, $20.00
    From a few letters found on an old bank document from 1876, Maverick's Luck was born, and born again to give your projects that old western appearance. Maverick's Luck comes with multiple fill fonts, you will need an application that works in layers in order to use the fill fonts that come with FontMesa fonts.
  18. Bupkis by Hanoded, $15.00
    Bupkis literally means ‘goat’s dropping’ in Yiddish, but it is used to say ‘nothing, zero, zilch’. Bupkis is a very nice handmade font. A little formal, a little uneven, a little unusual. Use for it whatever you like, but product packaging, cards and book covers do come to mind. Comes with a lot of diacritics.
  19. Suspiria Vampira by Konstantine Studio, $10.00
    Halloween is coming. Get prepared earlier with our Suspiria Vampira. A bold and bouncy fonts with 2 styles, Clean and rough. Very good for a halloween concept, but the versatility level are high in this font. It can be placed into any fun and cheerful branding or event concept. So many possibilities coming up!
  20. Partitura1941 by Idoia de Luxan, $37.50
    Tipograf�a caligr�fica inspirada nos t�tulos das canci�ns dun caderno familiar de partituras de 1941. � unha fonte creada da maneira m�is fidel posible a como se debuxar�a cunha pluma estilogr�fica do momento. Axeitada para t�tulos ou letras capitais. Non se recomenda empregar para textos longos, de non ser que se pretenda simular un arquivo antigo dun estilo manuscrito semellante. Tipograf�a caligr�fica inspirada en los t�tulos de las canciones de un cuaderno familiar de partituras de 1941. Es una fuente creada de la manera m�s fiel posible a como se dibujar�a con una pluma estilogr�fica del momento. Adecuada para t�tulos o letras capitales. No se recomienda utilizar pata textos largos, a no ser que se pretenda simular un archivo antiguo de un estilo manuscrito semejante. Calligraphic typography inspired by the titles of the songs of a family notebook of 1941. It is a source created in the most faithful way possible to how it would be drawn with a stylus pen of that moment. Suitable for titles or capital letters. It is not recommended to use for long text, unless you pretend to simulate an old archive with a similar manuscript style.
  21. TagStarHardcore by PizzaDude.dk, $15.00
    TagStarHardcore comes with a full character set plus extra features such as wavy arrows and stuff.
  22. ITC Grouch by Bitstream, $40.99
    Tom Carnase and Ronne Bonder’s freewheeling ITC adaptation of ATF’s turn-of-the-century Caslon boldfaces.
  23. KnewFont by Ingrimayne Type, $9.95
    KnewFont simulates neat and meticulous hand printing. Its letters slant left and come in five weights.
  24. Atrofobia by PizzaDude.dk, $20.00
    An intentionally uneven, squarish and roundish sans serif font. Comes with a fi and fl ligature
  25. Fat Marker by Kraken, $10.00
    A rough and ready typeface created from a series of doodles that comes in uppercase only.
  26. Spencerian Palmer Penmanship by Intellecta Design, $26.90
    The concepts of this font come from the Palmer’s Penmanship guides and manual from XIX century.
  27. Copperplate New by Caron twice, $39.00
    Imagine America in the 1930s. A gangster flick with Al Capone, a crime novel featuring Philip Marlowe. Our hero in a fedora sits in a classy bar, orders a double bourbon, lights a cigar and eyes the evening paper. He turns the pages, reading about a bank heist over on Third Avenue, a scandal involving a baseball player, a small ad for a general practitioner and a large spread about a famous law firm. What do the bottle of booze and the majestic facade of the bank have in common? The elegant baseball uniform and trustworthy attorneys? - Copperplate Gothic - When Frederick William Goudy created his legendary typeface in 1901, it went on to literally become the symbol of early 20th century America. Tiny serifs, characteristically broad letterforms, and particularly bold titles decorated calling cards at 6-point size, enormous bronze-cast logos, newspaper headlines, restaurant menus and more. This was the golden age of Copperplate, lasting up until the arrival of die neue Typografie and monospaced grotesques in the 1960s. Then the typeface almost completely disappeared. It made a partial comeback with the advent of the personal computer; digitizations of varying quality appeared, and one version even became a standard font in Adobe programs. This may have played a role in Copperplate later being used in DIY projects and amateur designs, which harmed its reputation. Copperplate New has been created to revive the faded glory of the original design. Formally, the new typeface expands the existing weight and proportional extremes. The slight serifs are reduced even further, making the typeface sans-like at smaller point sizes and improving readability. In contrast, at large point sizes it retains all of its original character. Decorative inline & shadow styles have been added and both have been created in all five proportions, making it easy to adapt the typesetting to the format you need. Despite these changes and innovations, Copperplate New remains true to Goudy’s original design and represents a snazzy way to evoke a golden era in American culture. Specimen: http://carontwice.com/files/specimen_Copperplate_New.pdf
  28. Reina by Lián Types, $37.00
    ATTENTION! See the newest version of Reina here. Reina Neue is now a family of 45 styles and it's also a Variable Font! Have a look. For the traditional version of Reina, you may stay here ;) --- Reina is Sproviero’s didone of the year. We recommend seeing its user’s guide . Inspired in the sweet letters of calligraphy and typography masters of our past; such as Didot, Bodoni and the incredible Herb Lubalin, its aim was to incorporate the decorative accolades from blackletter and copperplate styles of calligraphy into a Modern Roman typeface. Reina reflects sovereignty due to the enveloping atmosphere and the sensation of greatness that can be felt when using it. It has an unique way of standing over paper and screen, being its swashes responsible of an extreme elegance. Similar to what Lian did in his last font Breathe , Reina was designed to be playful yet formal: While none of its alternates are activated it can be useful for short to medium length texts; and when the user chooses to make use of its open-type decorative glyphs, it can be useful for headlines with dazzling results. TECHNICAL Reina is a family with many members. In order to achieve better results when printing, Lian took his time to design the necessary styles: Reina 72 Pro, prepared for display sizes; Reina 36 Pro, for medium sizes; and Reina 12 Pro, the best for text or decorative words in small size. Each of these members have variants inside, which are open-type programmed: The user decides which glyph to alternate, equalizing the amount of decoration wanted. Reina Engraved Pro has the same features than the variants mentioned above. The family also contains variants which were made exclusively for decoration. These are: Reina Words, a set of the most common words used in english, german, italian, french and spanish; Reina Capitals, which consists in a big set of ornamented capitals; and Reina Fleurons, those little friends which always help to embellish our work.
  29. Letra Libre - Unknown license
  30. Formosa by Hanoded, $15.00
    Formosa is the old, colonial name for Taiwan. Formosa means beautiful in Portuguese and I think this handwritten typeface has a certain beauty itself. It comes in three styles, all of which make extensive use of ligatures, to give the font an authentic, handwritten feel. Like most of my fonts, Formosa comes with Babylonian language support.
  31. Douceur by Hanoded, $15.00
    Douceur (pleasantness in French) is an all caps, serif typeface with a flourish. It was created by hand in one go: no sketches, no try-outs. The font comes in two styles: regular (outlined) and black. Due to style naming issues, the black version will show up as a different font. Douceur comes with all diacritics.
  32. Autherical by Seventh Imperium, $18.00
    Autherical is old and stylish display font, was inspired by old fraktur calligraphy. This typeface comes with two version regular and slant. Also comes with extra ornament and multilingual characters support. more than 400 glyph and lots of alternates, access the all alternates by PUA code, create you boldest old stylish on your designs with this typeface.
  33. Runaround Kid by Hanoded, $15.00
    I was listening to some old Smashing Pumpkins albums when I created this font. The name comes from a song called *** You (An Ode To No One). Runaround Kid is a hand painted typeface. I used Chinese ink and a cheap Chinese brush to create the inky look. Comes with double-letter ligatures and a whole bunch of diacritics.
  34. Hey Kids by Namara Creative Studio, $9.00
    Cute handwritten font with many possible combinations. Add playful and sweet style to your designs and notice how they come to life. Comes with Alternates, Ligatures, Multilingual Support & some Cute Accents. With 03 variant to choose : Regular, Shadow and Outline. Suitable for t-shirt design, quotes, logo packaging, template design, or any other projects that require a playful style.
  35. Waiting For My Girl by Hanoded, $15.00
    Waiting For My Girl comes from a System of a Down song (Hypnotize). I was listening to it when I created this font and I liked the name! Waiting For My Girl is a script font - it’s quite loose and uneven, just like proper hand writing. It comes with double letter ligatures and a lot of character!
  36. Criss Cross by Hanoded, $15.00
    Criss Cross is a scratchy, scribbly, rough-n-tough kinda font. The idea comes from the many notes I wrote in my horrible handwriting. When I want to stress things, it sort of looks like Criss Cross. So... Now you can write notes and stress things too! And guess what? It comes with a bunch of alternates, so enjoy!
  37. Project Fairfax by Miller Type Foundry, $15.99
    Project Fairfax is a unique stencil typeface designed on a strict grid. It is perfect for any stencil design, especially a military look. It comes in three styles, sans, regular, and slab; each with a non stencil counterpart. It comes with a full Latin character set, tabular and lining figures, numerous ligatures, and stars and arrows for ornaments.
  38. Paciencia by Typographias, $16.00
    This family started as a graduation project back in 2009, coming from calligraphic studies and sketches with a broad nib pen, based on humanist proportions and inclination. From its ink and paper origins it has come a long way until the current form, being digitalized and made into fonts through the course of the last 8 years.
  39. Gamos by Letterara, $12.00
    Gamos comes from Greek which means marriage. Add some love in an instant. The font comes decorated with small embellishments, such as hearts. Making it the perfect font for Valentines Day designs, but also Christmas, Weddings, Anniversaries, Birthday cards, table numbers, header menus, display’s, logos, slider blogs, custom addresses, stamps, packaging, greeting cards, and much more!
  40. Parisine Std by Typofonderie, $59.00
    Ultra legible forceful sanserif in 32 fonts Parisine was born as official parisian métro signage typeface. This family of typefaces has become over years one of the symbols of Paris the Johnston for the London Underground or the Helvetica for the New York Subway. The Parisine was created to accompany travelers in their daily use: ultra-readable, friendly, human while the context is a priori hostile. Meanwhile, Parisine is now a workhorse and economical sanserif font family, highly legible, who can be considered as a more human alternative to the industrial-mechanical Din typeface family. More human, but not fancy: No strange “swashy” f, or cursive v, w etc. on the italics, to keep certain expected regularity, important for information design, signages, and any subjects where legibility, sobriety came first. Born as signage typeface family, the various widths and weights permit a wider range of applications. In editorial projects, the Compress version will enhances your headlines, banners, allowing ultra large settings on pages. The Narrow version will be useful as direct compagnon mixed to standard width version when the space is limited. The various Parisine typeface subfamilies Parisine is organised in various widths and subsets, from the original family Parisine, Parisine Gris featuring lighter versions of the usual weights and italics, Parisine Clair featuring extra light styles, to Parisine Sombre with his darker and extremly black weights as we can seen in Frutiger Black or Antique Olive Nord. Many years of adjustments were necessary to refine this complex family. Initially, Parisine was designed by Jean François Porchez in 1996 for Ratp to solely fulfil the unique needs of signage legibility. Parisine remain the official corporate typeface of the public transport in Paris, the worldwide capital for tourism, and now integral part of the French touch. Directly related, Parisine Office was initially created for Ratp’s internal and external communication, Parisine Office is available at Typofonderie too. Not connected with Ratp and public transports, Parisine Plus was created as an informal version of Parisine. Parisine: Introducing narrow and compressed families About Parisine Parisine helps Parisians catch the right bus Observateur du design star of 2007
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