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  1. Kona by Linecreative, $14.00
    Kona is a display font perfect for branding, homeware design, product packaging, magazine headers - or just perfect as display text against any background.
  2. Data 70 by ITC, $29.99
    Data Seventy is a high-tech style font, with the look of old computer lettering. Data Seventy gives any text a futuristic appearance.
  3. Metric Navy PRO by Sea Types, $19.00
    Metric Navy PRO is a lightweight monoline developed for short texts and loose phrases in versions: thin, light, normal, regular, bold and black.
  4. Valimo by Fenotype, $19.00
    Valimo RMX is a destroyed hard-to-read typeface. It's suitable for creating text "textures" where you don't necessarily need any actual content.
  5. Ellen by Lebbad Design, $29.95
    Ellen is a charming elegant serif face. Great for headline display and text use. Many alternates and ligatures are included with this font.
  6. Yankee Ghosts BB by Blambot, $20.00
    Designed as the main header text for the online, interactive, horror novel, DEAD ENDS. Based on historical documents of colonial-era New England.
  7. Marsmila by Colllab Studio, $19.00
    "Hi there, thank you for passing by. Colllab Studio is here. We crafted best collection of typefaces in a variety of styles to keep you covered for any project that comes your way! Introducing Marsmila, a luxury beauty calligraphy font inspired by the Victorian era and the Grace of the Roman letterforms as well as modern calligraphic aesthetics. Its graceful, curving lines and elegant swirls are a delight to behold. Marsmila comes with massive number of glyphs and stylistic alternates, including extra beginning and ending swashes. Perfect for your next calligraphy project, or when you want to make your text look fancy! Make your next design projects look like you took them to an expensive calligrapher to be done for hundreds of dollars, but you didn't! You can use it in any design and any way you want. Marsmila typeface works best for logos, posters, styling purposes such as invitations, greeting cards or any design projects which have some elegant vibe to them. A Million Thanks Colllab Studio www.colllabstudio.com
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  9. Regato by La Boîte Graphique, $39.00
    Regato is a hand made font ideal for your graphic project. Usage recommendations : Title, short text, children's book, poster, book cover, brochure, label, magazine
  10. JulianaJoy by Lebbad Design, $24.95
    JulianaJoy is a condensed elegant sharp serif typeface for headline display and text use. Several alternate characters are included with this original font design.
  11. Comicbon by BaronWNM, $12.00
    Comicbon is a handwritten font that simultates text being writen on a comic, ads, creating logos, branding, teaching websites/apps/games, and many more.
  12. PR Arco by PR Fonts, $10.00
    Arcs for framing curved lines of text, in a style common on Victorian posters and almanac covers, and still seen on modern food packaging.
  13. Water by La Boîte Graphique, $25.00
    Water is a rounded hand-printed font ideal for graphic project. Usage recommendations : Title, short text, children’s book, poster, book cover, brochure, label, magazine
  14. Andron Freefont by SIAS, $-
    Try out one of the most distinguished text faces for free! Andron is a new design inspired by the best of classical Roman typefaces.
  15. Environ by MADType, $-
    Environ is a rounded and modular font. Because it utilizes many straight lines, it works well for small blocks of text at small sizes.
  16. Fribble by Letters by Wordsworth, $23.00
    Fribble is a delightful, frolicking font that works equally well as text and titling. The open type extras provide additional ‘bounce’ for the font.
  17. Vermouth by Resistenza, $39.00
    Vermouth is a new Layered font family inspired by Italian signs of the 60s You can create awesome colorful display text overlapping some styles.
  18. Brilliante by Gerald Gallo, $20.00
    Brilliante is a geometric, uniform stroke, sans serif font with rounded end strokes. It is ideal for headlines, titles, branding, small blocks of text.
  19. Sir Spicious by PizzaDude.dk, $20.00
    Handtraced comic font. Supersteady and perfect for massive text or just headlines. You will need to use OpenType supporting applications to use the autoligatures.
  20. Hollyday by Sea Types, $10.00
    Hollyday is designed to be practical and use of texts and titles. Ideal for application in graphics and editorial projects and mobile interface design.
  21. Corradine Handwriting by Corradine Fonts, $19.95
    Corradine Handwriting is based in the handwriting of Manuel Corradine. Its numerous ligatures and stylistic alternatives give to the text a realistic handwriting appearance.
  22. DoctorBob by JOEBOB graphics, $-
    DoctorBob is a so-called stencil font. Notice the difference between upper- and lowercase; the lowercase has incomplete shapes to vary your text with.
  23. Sagittarius by Hoefler & Co., $51.99
    A typeface with lightly-worn futurism, Sagittarius is equally at home among the beauty and wellness aisles, or the coils of the warp core. The Sagittarius typeface was designed by Jonathan Hoefler in 2021. A decorative adaptation of Hoefler’s Peristyle typeface (2017), Sagittarius’s rounded corners and streamlined shapes recall the digital aesthetic of the first alphabets designed for machine reading, a style that survives as a cheeky Space Age invocation of futurism. Sagittarius was created for The Historical Dictionary of Science Fiction, where it first appeared in 2021. From the desk of the designer: Typeface designers spend a lot of time chasing down strange valences. We try to figure out what’s producing that whiff of Art Deco, or that vaguely militaristic air, or what’s making a once solemn typeface suddenly feel tongue-in-cheek. If we can identify the source of these qualities, we can cultivate them, and change the direction of the design; more often, we just extinguish them without mercy. Sometimes, we get the chance to follow a third path, which is how we arrived at Sagittarius. During the development of Peristyle, our family of compact, high-contrast sans serifs, I often found myself unwittingly humming space-age pop songs. Nothing about Peristyle’s chic and elegant letterforms suggested the deadpan romp of “The Planet Plan” by United Future Organization, let alone “Music To Watch Space Girls By” from the ill-advised (but delicious) Leonard Nimoy Presents Mr. Spock’s Music from Outer Space, but there they were. Something in the fonts was provoking an afterimage of the otherworldly, as if the typeface was sliding in and out of a parallel universe of high-tech spycraft and low-tech brawls with rubber-masked aliens. It might have had something to do with a new eyeglass prescription. But I liked the effect, and started thinking about creating an alternate, space-age version of the typeface, one with a little more funk, and a lot more fun. I wondered if softer edges, a measured dose of seventies retrofuturism, and some proper draftsmanship might produce a typeface not only suitable for sci-fi potboilers, but for more serious projects, too: why not a line of skin care products, a fitness system, a high-end digital camera, or a music festival? I put a pin in the idea, wondering if there’d ever be a project that called for equal parts sobriety and fantasy. And almost immediately, exactly such a project appeared. The Historical Dictionary of Science Fiction Jesse Sheidlower is a lexicographer, a former Editor at Large for the Oxford English Dictionary, and a longtime friend. He’s someone who takes equal pleasure in the words ‘usufructuary’ and ‘megaboss,’ and therefore a welcome collaborator for the typeface designer whose love of the Flemish baroque is matched by a fondness for alphabets made of logs. Jesse was preparing to launch The Historical Dictionary of Science Fiction, a comprehensive online resource dedicated to the terminology of the genre, whose combination of scholarship and joy was a perfect fit for the typeface I imagined. For linguists, there’d be well-researched citations to explain how the hitherto uninvented ‘force field’ and ‘warp speed’ came to enter the lexicon. For science fiction fans, there’d be definitive (and sometimes surprising) histories of the argot of Stars both Trek and Wars. And for everyone, there’d be the pleasure of discovering science fiction’s less enduring contributions, from ‘saucerman’ to ‘braintape,’ each ripe for a comeback. A moderated, crowdsourced project, the dictionary is now online and growing every day. You’ll find it dressed in three font families from H&Co: Whitney ScreenSmart for its text, Decimal for its navigational icons, and Sagittarius for its headlines — with some of the font’s more fantastical alternate characters turned on. The New Typeface Sagittarius is a typeface whose rounded corners and streamlined forms give it a romantically scientific voice. In the interest of versatility, its letterforms make only oblique references to specific technologies, helping the typeface remain open to interpretation. But for projects that need the full-throated voice of science fiction, a few sets of digital accessories are included, which designers can introduce at their own discretion. There are alternate letters with futuristic pedigrees, from the barless A popularized by Danne & Blackburn’s 1975 ‘worm’ logo for NASA, to a disconnected K recalling the 1968 RCA logo by Lippincott & Margulies. A collection of digitally-inspired symbols are included for decorative use, from the evocative MICR symbols of electronic banking, to the obligatory barcodes that forever haunt human–machine interactions. More widely applicable are the font’s arrows and manicules, and the automatic substitutions that resolve thirty-four awkward combinations of letters with streamlined ligatures. About the Name Sagittarius is one of thirteen constellations of the zodiac, and home to some of astronomy’s most inspiring discoveries. In 1977, a powerful radio signal originating in the Sagittarius constellation was considered by many to be the most compelling recorded evidence of extraterrestrial life. Thanks to an astronomer’s enthusiastically penned comment, the 72-second transmission became known as the Wow! signal, and it galvanized support for one of science’s most affecting projects, the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI). More recently, Sagittarius has been identified as the location of a staggering celestial discovery: a supermassive black hole, some 44 million kilometers in diameter, in the Galactic Center of the Milky Way. <
  24. Linotype Automat by Linotype, $29.99
    Distinguishing characteristics of Frank Marciulano’s Linotype Automat™ are its strictly constructed basis and its uniquely placed stroke contrasts. The emphasized vertical strokes are reminiscent of bars and give text a static feel. The forms of the letters are distinctly modern, an interpretation of a typeface meant for machines. Automat is not recommended for text but is particularly good for headlines in large point sizes, which allow its unusual forms to really stand out.
  25. Fogthree by Glukfonts, $7.00
    Decorative, semi-serif fonts with high contrast: - Fogthree-ACL (AllCaps & Ligatures) with lots of unique (92 basic and 144 diacritic) Ligatures. - Fogthree as an accompanying, classic font with delicate feel, ideal for headlines, short text, logos, packaging and advertising. Ligatures gives text a unique, elegant and romantic feel. These Ligatures are PUA encoded and can also be accessed from Glyph Palette or Character Map. It comes in OpenType format with extended language support.
  26. Krok by ParaType, $30.00
    Krok is an experimental geometric sans serif designed by Zhanar Bereketova. It’s suitable for posters, packaging, brand elements and short memorable texts. Each character of this font adds a visual accent to the message. There are many alternative forms, designed in two stylistic sets and one contextual set that allow you to create a different mood of the text -- from electronic folk to science fiction. The font was released by ParaType in 2018.
  27. Booden by Lithographe, $36.00
    Booden is a name not to boo but to use in display type situations. but as texts funtion s to be read its functionality ges beyond a Cyber-tech font single weight single time use. it can be used for branding purposes or any type of editorial text because of its readability. Be it a logo, or a Title headliner, web or print booden typeface can certainly entertain your need for simple variation.
  28. Susan by ParaType, $30.00
    An original text and display type family was designed for ParaType in 2007 by Manvel Shmavonyan. The face was named after the designer’s wife. This is an open sans serif font with soft letterforms distinguished by rounded details resembling rudimentary serifs. The family contains true italics developed like in humanist sans serif fonts. Susan is well suited for short and middle range text composing as well as for use in advertising and display typography.
  29. Rockzane by Sign Studio, $15.00
    Rockzane is a classic stylish font inspired by basic concept of bold serif letters. It looks amazing at display sizes and is easily readable in text size. Rockzane comes with OpenType features, stylistic alternate character for uppercase (A-Z) and Small Caps. This is a display font made mainly for headlines, branding, logotypes, titles, and other short texts and is well-suited for advertising, packaging, titles, editorial design and classic style design.
  30. Laurens by Letteralle, $23.00
    Introducing, Laurens! a bold font with a touch of soft curves. Laurens brings vintage look as well as modern designs. With a variety of alternative letters and ligatures, it will make your text more unique and interesting. Laurens is a very versatile font, perfect for editorial projects, Logo design, Wedding, Clothing Branding, product packaging, magazine headers, or simply as a stylish text overlay to any background image. I hope you enjoy! Letteralle Studios
  31. Roundy by Linotype, $29.99
    Roundy was designed by F.K. Sallwey and appeared with Linotype in 1993. This calligraphy font is true to its name with its soft, round characters. The regular strokes give text an easy, relaxed feel. For variation and emphasis, Sallwey included swash capitals in this font. As initials, the swash characters add zest to texts and can be combined with other alphabets. The calligraphic elegance of Roundy is a perfect contrast to constructivist typefaces.
  32. Poynter Gothic by Font Bureau, $40.00
    Morris Fuller Benton’s drawings at the Smithsonian show a creative concern for effects of scale on typeface design. Tobias Frere-Jones began with 4pt ATF Franklin Gothic drawings, modifying proportions to mix with Poynter Oldstyle and Benton Gothic, and adjusting ends of the curved strokes of C G S a c e r s to suit news printing conditions. Poynter Gothic Text excels as subheads used with Poynter Oldstyle Text; FB 1997–99
  33. Easysans by Gassstype, $23.00
    Introducing Easysans is a All Caps Handmade Sans Serif Font,Textured Sans Serif Font that is written casually and quickly. Letters are made with brushes on Procreate. Then crafted carefully drawn into vector format. That is why Easysans has charming, authentic and relaxed characteristic more natural look to your text with a more natural look to your text,design more interesting. Easysans is perfect for homeware designs,branding projects, Logo design, Quotes product packaging
  34. Berani by Gassstype, $25.00
    Hello Everyone, Introduce our new collection BERANI is a Strong Display Font that is written casually and quickly. Letters are made with brushes on Procreate. Then crafted carefully drawn into vector format. That is why BERANI has charming, authentic and relaxed characteristic more natural look to your text with a more natural look to your text. design more interesting. BERANI is perfect for homeware designs,branding projects, Logo design, Quotes product packaging.
  35. Whitelisa Script And Sans Font Duo by Maulana Creative, $16.00
    Whitelisa is a complete script and sans combine font. With light and catchy display sans. fun character with some of ligatures, alternates script and extra swash. To give you an extra creative work. Whitelisa 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. Make a stunning work with Whitelisa font. Cheers, Maulana Creative
  36. The Soulmate by Almarkha Type, $35.00
    Introducing The Soulmate - Brush Script is a Authentic brush script that is written casually and quickly. Letters are made with brushes on paper. Then scanned and carefully drawn into vector format. That is why The Soulmate has charming, authentic and relaxed characteristic more natural look to your text with a more natural look to your text. You can activate Ligature OpenType panel, The Soulmate Perfect for designs,branding projects, Logo design, Quotes product packaging.
  37. Ratafly by Ingrimayne Type, $9.00
    Ratafly is versatile serifed font that can be used for display or text. The family has ten styles, with five weights and italics for each weight. The name Ratafly is a reference to the origin of the family. It began by blending two very different serifed typefaces, Rataczak and FlyHigh. After a lot of cleaning up, the end result is a family that works better for book text than either of the parents.
  38. Asikue by Kereatype, $14.00
    Asikue is a soft serif font family inspired by the 70’s retro styles that bring chunky retro typography to the modern era. Asikue consists of 10 styles from Regular to Extra Bold with each matching Oblique. Asikue includes Asikue have Opentype features: Alternate, Ligature, Swashes, etc providing you with a variety of captivating custom text arrangements. Whether it's a fancy retro-inspired, logo, or engaging bold header text Asikue is able to deliver.
  39. Caswallon by Scriptorium, $18.00
    The original Caswallon font was based on samples of 17th century text script, featuring a decorative upper case character set with clean, basic lower case letters plus some bonus decorative ornaments to add flair to any design. The popularity of the original script style has lead us to develop a full family of associated fonts, including the recently released Caswallon Ornament set, plus the brand new Caswallon Archaic Text font and Caswallon Alternate script style.
  40. Susan Classic by ParaType, $30.00
    An original text and display type family was designed for ParaType in 2008 by Manvel Shmavonyan to be used together with Susan, earlier released sans by the same author. This is a low-contrast slabserif font with open letterforms. Its shape is distinguished by one- and two-sided rounded serifs. Susan Classic is well suited for short and middle range text composing as well as for use in advertising and display typography.
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