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  1. Goldney by Set Sail Studios, $16.00
    There are a lot of script fonts out there - but Goldney isn't your average one, it's designed to be your go-to modern handwriting font. Goldney produces incredibly realistic letterforms and free-flowing sentences - this was achieved by writing out hundreds of individual words, then hand-picking the most natural looking letters. Also hand-picked was a whopping 90 Ligatures - these unique letter combinations give even more authenticity to each word layout. It's the perfect choice for genuine handwritten logos & branding, advertisement text, quotes, headers and product packaging. Goldney consists of 4 fonts files; Goldney • A handwritten script font containing upper & lowercase characters, numerals, and a large range of punctuation. Goldney Alt • This is a second version of Goldney, with a completely new set of both upper and lowercase characters. If you wanted to avoid letters looking the same each time to recreate a custom-made style, or try a different word shape, simply switch to this font for an additional layout option. Slanted Versions • Are included for both regular and alternate fonts. These can be used for a more italicised, fast-hand flow to your text.
  2. Bandaland by Craft Supply Co, $20.00
    Introducing Bandaland – Stylized Serif Font When it comes to fonts, Bandaland – Stylized Serif Font stands out as a bold and unforgettable choice, designed to captivate and demand attention. Let’s explore what makes this font a standout option for those aiming to make a lasting impression. Bold and Unforgettable At the core of Bandaland is its bold, strong serifs, shaping a distinctive and highly memorable look. With this font, your message remains vivid and unforgettable, avoiding easy oversight. Versatile Across Design Projects Bandaland showcases remarkable versatility, effortlessly fitting into various design projects. Whether you’re working on branding, crafting eye-catching headlines, or designing impactful posters, Bandaland injects a dose of strength and character that sets your work apart from the rest. The Fusion of Strength and Captivation What sets Bandaland apart is its remarkable fusion of strength with captivation. Its powerful and memorable design ensures your message takes center stage, making it a perfect choice for designers seeking to create a bold statement. Regardless of your level of design experience, Bandaland – Stylized Serif Font equips you with the perfect tool to draw attention and make a lasting impact.
  3. Clinto Slab by XdCreative, $29.00
    Clinto Slab Serif By. xdCreative Clinto Slab Serif is part of the Clinto Sans font family, built with geometric construction, strong contrast, and sharp lines. It combines the additional feature of ink traps. The font comes with a total of 18 styles and 9 weights, including their respective italic versions. Clinto Slab Serif is a type of font characterized by thick, rectangular serifs. It creates a strong, bold, and robust impression. With its distinct and bold serifs, the Clinto slab serif font is suitable for titles, headlines, and attention-grabbing text. Clinto slab serif font also has historical roots in the Industrial Revolution era and is commonly used in poster design, logos, branding, and editorial design. Special features: - Ink trap Ink traps are small recessed areas or notches incorporated into the corners or junctions of letterforms. They were originally designed for letterpress printing to prevent ink from filling in and distorting the shapes, especially at small sizes. However, in modern digital fonts, ink traps are often used as a design element to add visual interest and maintain legibility at small sizes or in low-resolution environments.
  4. South Coast by Set Sail Studios, $14.00
    Keep it fresh with South Coast! A cool and confident brush font designed to deliver refreshing script lettering to a range of design projects. South Coast consists of: South Coast • A handwritten brush script font containing upper & lowercase characters, numerals, and a large range of punctuation. South Coast Alt • This is a second version of South Coast, with a completely new set of both upper and lowercase characters. If you wanted to avoid letters looking the same each time to recreate a custom-made style, or try a different word shape, simply switch to this font for an additional layout option. South Coast Swash • A third font containing 23 hand drawn swashes. Simply type any a-z or A-Z character in this font to generate a swash. Perfect for underlining your South Coast text and adding a bit of extra flair! Ligatures • 15 ligatures (double-letters) are included to help your lettering flow more naturally. Language Support • South Coast fonts support the following languages; English, French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, Indonesian, Malay, Hungarian, Polish, Croatian, Turkish, Romanian, Czech, Latvian, Lithuanian, Slovak, Slovenian
  5. Graphit by HVD Fonts, $40.00
    Graphit is a typeface designed by Lit Design Studio & curated by HvD Fonts. It combines clear, geometric shapes with edgy yet finely-crafted details. Graphit features uncompromising characters such as G, Q, f, k and 1. It works well both for impactful headlines and for reading sizes. The type family consists of six weights plus matching italics. In early 2018, Livius Dietzel & Tom Hoßfeld started developing the typeface’s essential character and released a free font named after the studio, Lit. Just a few months later, Hannes von Döhren had a look at the typeface and suggested expanding it into a family – then publishing it with HvD Fonts. They drew every single letter from scratch, and also decided to give the font a new name — Graphit. The family features six low-contrast weights, ranging from Black to Thin. Every character has been crafted to give it a distinctive and individual feel. Medium, Regular and Light are optimized for usage in copy text. For smaller font sizes & longer body copy, the alternate character set features a double-story a and a simplified Q, f, r and t for improved legibility. All fonts are manually hinted for optimal performance on digital devices.
  6. The Amoret Collection by Set Sail Studios, $16.00
    Introducing the Amoret Collection; A stunning pair of luxury script and sans fonts, designed to contrast & compliment each other with elegant beauty and contemporary style. Design luxurious logos, branding, product packaging, wedding invites and quotes in a flash. Here's what's included; Amoret Sans • A classy, high contrast sans font containing uppercase characters only, numerals and a large range of punctuation. Creates a perfect pairing contrast with the Amoret Script fonts. Amoret Script • A thin and elegant script font with exaggerated strokes and a loose flow. Contains upper & lowercase characters, numerals and a large range of punctuation. Amoret Script Alt • This is a second version of Amoret Script, with a completely new set of upper & lowercase characters. If you wanted to avoid letters looking the same each time to recreate a custom-made style, or try a different word shape, simply switch to this font for an additional layout option. Amoret Script Alt also contains 4 swashes assigned to the [ ] { } keys. Fonts include multilingual support for; English, French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, Indonesian, Malay, Hungarian, Polish, Croatian, Turkish, Romanian, Czech, Latvian, Lithuanian, Slovak, Slovenian
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  11. Hello Eiffel by Yumna Type, $15.00
    Being loyal to your same old font will make your designs plain and dull. You need a prominent font to live up your messages without losing the essence of the content itself. Time to welcome Hello Eiffel, a font to help you deliver your desired messages without omitting the whole design. Hello Eiffel is a display font in simple, yet interesting letter shapes with which you can strengthen your desired messages to deliver without distracting attention on the text content itself. Despite its simplicity, Hello Eiffel remains interesting in modern styles to enhance the design’s aesthetic value. Its letters are legible enough to be flexibly applicable for various text sizes, and it gives you a clipart as a bonus. You can enjoy the available features here as well. Features: Multilingual Supports PUA Encoded Numerals and Punctuations Hello Eiffel fits best for various design projects, such as brandings, posters, banners, headings, magazine covers, quotes, printed products, merchandise, social media, etc. Find out more ways to use this font by taking a look at the font preview. Thanks for purchasing our fonts. Hopefully, you have a great time using our font. Feel free to contact us anytime for further information or when you have trouble with the font. Thanks a lot and happy designing.
  12. Wegas by Craft Supply Co, $20.00
    Introduction to Wegas – Bubble Font Wegas – Bubble Font offers a playful and cheerful design, perfect for adding a fun touch to any project. It’s inspired by the lightness of clouds and the joy of bubbles. This font brings a fresh, airy feel to your designs, making them stand out. It’s ideal for creative projects that need a touch of whimsy. Design and Inspiration This font features rounded edges, mimicking the shape of clouds and bubbles. Its design is based on a cheerful and lively aesthetic, perfect for uplifting content. The bubbly appearance gives a sense of joy and playfulness. It’s like capturing the essence of a sunny day in a font. Versatility and Usage Wegas – Bubble Font is incredibly versatile. It works great for children’s books, party invitations, and playful branding. Its readability makes it suitable for both digital and print media. The font is a great choice for anyone looking to inject a sense of fun into their work. Easy to Use and Accessible This font is user-friendly, ensuring accessibility for all skill levels. Its simplicity caters to a wide audience, from professional designers to hobbyists. Downloading and installing Wegas – Bubble Font is straightforward, allowing you to start creating joyful designs immediately.
  13. MGN Carleigh by Morgana Studio, $18.00
    MGN Carleigh is a font that combines strength, beauty, and classic style in a unique and captivating way. The font has a bold and solid appearance, with a strong and commanding presence that makes it perfect for creating titles, headlines, and other prominent text. At the same time, the font has a certain elegance and beauty to it that makes it stand out from other more traditional fonts. Its classic elements give the font a timeless quality, making it suitable for designs that require a touch of vintage or retro feel. The shape of the MGN Carleigh font is both strong and refined, with a unique look that is both distinctive and memorable. The font has a certain energy and intensity to it, with a commanding presence that makes it perfect for use in designs where the text needs to be prominent and powerful. At the same time, the font is also beautiful and sophisticated, with a certain classic charm that makes it a great choice for designs that require a more traditional look. The combination of strength, beauty, and classic style in this font makes it a versatile choice for a wide range of design projects, from modern and edgy to classic and timeless.
  14. Breve Title by DSType, $50.00
    Breve was designed for use in editorial projects. Simple but with enough personality to stand by is own, in a quest for a more forceful and contemporary appearance. All the fonts in Breve superfamily, share the same exact structure, both in terms of anatomy and functionality. The Text versions provide a softer and warm feel to the typographic palette and is intended for use in much longer passages of text, while the Title versions are distinguished by non-descending letterforms, making the titles and headlines much more uniform and interesting. The News version is more classic, with ball terminals and classic proportions, while the Display is, somehow, the set of fonts we had to design: extra-black, ultra-contrasted, proud-display fonts.
  15. Breve News by DSType, $50.00
    Breve was designed for use in editorial projects. Simple but with enough personality to stand by is own, in a quest for a more forceful and contemporary appearance. All the fonts in Breve superfamily, share the same exact structure, both in terms of anatomy and functionality. The Text versions provide a softer and warm feel to the typographic palette and is intended for use in much longer passages of text, while the Title versions are distinguished by non-descending letterforms, making the titles and headlines much more uniform and interesting. The News version is more classic, with ball terminals and classic proportions, while the Display is, somehow, the set of fonts we had to design: extra-black, ultra-contrasted, proud-display fonts.
  16. Xmas Knitted by Beast Designer, $15.99
    Imagine a font that embodies the cozy warmth of a holiday sweater. The Xmas Knitted Font is a whimsical creation that brings to life the spirit of the season with each letter. Crafted meticulously, it mimics the intricate weave of yarn, evoking the charm of hand-knitted patterns. Each character is adorned with festive elements like snowflakes, holly leaves, or reindeer motifs, creating a delightful tapestry of holiday cheer. The font exudes a nostalgic, homemade feel, reminiscent of cherished moments by the fireplace, sipping cocoa, and sharing stories during the festive season. Its playful yet comforting design makes it perfect for adding a touch of seasonal magic to invitations, greeting cards, or any project seeking a dash of Christmas spirit.
  17. Breve Text by DSType, $50.00
    Breve was designed for use in editorial projects. Simple but with enough personality to stand by is own, in a quest for a more forceful and contemporary appearance. All the fonts in Breve superfamily, share the same exact structure, both in terms of anatomy and functionality. The Text versions provide a softer and warm feel to the typographic palette and is intended for use in much longer passages of text, while the Title versions are distinguished by non-descending letterforms, making the titles and headlines much more uniform and interesting. The News version is more classic, with ball terminals and classic proportions, while the Display is, somehow, the set of fonts we had to design: extra-black, ultra-contrasted, proud-display fonts.
  18. Breve Sans Text by DSType, $50.00
    Breve was designed for use in editorial projects. Simple but with enough personality to stand by is own, in a quest for a more forceful and contemporary appearance. All the fonts in Breve superfamily, share the same exact structure, both in terms of anatomy and functionality. The Text versions provide a softer and warm feel to the typographic palette and is intended for use in much longer passages of text, while the Title versions are distinguished by non-descending letterforms, making the titles and headlines much more uniform and interesting. The News version is more classic, with ball terminals and classic proportions, while the Display is, somehow, the set of fonts we had to design: extra-black, ultra-contrasted, proud-display fonts.
  19. CAL iWasLike Pro by California Type Foundry, $47.00
    CAL iWasLike™ Pro is totally for sure the amazing friendly font you need for, like, everything! Its conversational tone makes reading fun and enjoyable! Designed for friendly, paragraph reading ease on screen or medium res print, with the full set of OpenType features. It's design gives it the most even text shade for digital fonts, and has less holes in the text for easier reading. iWasLike™ is a large x-height, informal text and caption font designed to render well for Apple Quartz and Microsoft devices, low res to high res printing, with full Western Central European, and Turkish support, small caps, superiors, inferiors, fractions, as well as some special additions like music symbols, pricing feature, arrows, and two sets of circled numbers.
  20. Breve Slab Text by DSType, $50.00
    Breve was designed for use in editorial projects. Simple but with enough personality to stand by is own, in a quest for a more forceful and contemporary appearance. All the fonts in Breve superfamily, share the same exact structure, both in terms of anatomy and functionality. The Text versions provide a softer and warm feel to the typographic palette and is intended for use in much longer passages of text, while the Title versions are distinguished by non-descending letterforms, making the titles and headlines much more uniform and interesting. The News version is more classic, with ball terminals and classic proportions, while the Display is, somehow, the set of fonts we had to design: extra-black, ultra-contrasted, proud-display fonts.
  21. Cake and Tarts by Joanne Marie, $15.00
    For weekly freebies, follow me on Instagram @joannemarie_cm Cake & TARTS is a cute handwriting font with lots of personality. The caps work so well together too. I’ve loved making hand lettered designs with it (in fact, that’s how I became to make the font - from my own hand lettering) and have shared some of those with you here. It’s perfect for anything casual. It can be used for a wide range of projects, such as logo designs, party & wedding invitations, t-shirt designs, signs, magazine design, greetings cards, poster design and much more! This casual handwriting script font is clear, smooth and easy to read, making it perfect for large amounts of text too! It has alternates, ligatures and international characters.
  22. Breve Sans Title by DSType, $50.00
    Breve was designed for use in editorial projects. Simple but with enough personality to stand by is own, in a quest for a more forceful and contemporary appearance. All the fonts in Breve superfamily, share the same exact structure, both in terms of anatomy and functionality. The Text versions provide a softer and warm feel to the typographic palette and is intended for use in much longer passages of text, while the Title versions are distinguished by non-descending letterforms, making the titles and headlines much more uniform and interesting. The News version is more classic, with ball terminals and classic proportions, while the Display is, somehow, the set of fonts we had to design: extra-black, ultra-contrasted, proud-display fonts.
  23. Linotype Startec by Linotype, $29.99
    Linotype Startec, from Jan Tomás, is part of the TakeType Library, chosen from the entries of the Linotype-sponsored International Digital Type Design Contest 1999 for inclusion on the TakeType 3 CD. This is another fun font from Tomás, who also designed Alphabat, and the two share some characteristics. Linotype Startec is an outline font whose unique forms are reminiscent of futuristic dreams and space adventures. It should be used in point sizes of at least 18, but the phrase 'the bigger the better' fits this font well. The careful details and figures of the alphabet turn into UFOs and space ships from another world when set in very large point sizes. Linotype Startc is best for very short texts and headlines.
  24. Latex by Canada Type, $29.95
    Latex was initially a single multi-script all-cap font commissioned in 2012 by a company we can't name, to market a billion-dollar superhero movie we also can't name. A year later the commission grew to include a shaded variant and a set of DIY-like fonts, with different layering possibilities for dimensional manipulation. Each of the five Latex fonts come with a character set of over 600 glyphs, supporting the vast majority of Latin languages, as well as Cyrillic and Greek alphabets. Lots of stylistic alternates are also included, including some for Cyrillic and Greek. Superheroes are cool, though their costumes need more pockets, for credibility's sake. Maybe some superheroines should find something more practical than stilettos. Or maybe not. But definitely more pockets.
  25. Breve Display by DSType, $50.00
    Breve was designed for use in editorial projects. Simple but with enough personality to stand by is own, in a quest for a more forceful and contemporary appearance. All the fonts in Breve superfamily, share the same exact structure, both in terms of anatomy and functionality. The Text versions provide a softer and warm feel to the typographic palette and is intended for use in much longer passages of text, while the Title versions are distinguished by non-descending letterforms, making the titles and headlines much more uniform and interesting. The News version is more classic, with ball terminals and classic proportions, while the Display is, somehow, the set of fonts we had to design: extra-black, ultra-contrasted, proud-display fonts.
  26. Breve Slab Title by DSType, $50.00
    Breve was designed for use in editorial projects. Simple but with enough personality to stand by is own, in a quest for a more forceful and contemporary appearance. All the fonts in Breve superfamily, share the same exact structure, both in terms of anatomy and functionality. The Text versions provide a softer and warm feel to the typographic palette and is intended for use in much longer passages of text, while the Title versions are distinguished by non-descending letterforms, making the titles and headlines much more uniform and interesting. The News version is more classic, with ball terminals and classic proportions, while the Display is, somehow, the set of fonts we had to design: extra-black, ultra-contrasted, proud-display fonts.
  27. The Upstairs by Redy Studio, $10.00
    Dear friends, we are so excited to share with you our brand new font! Just check out this new typeface called the Upstairs Font. Cool looking and unique typeface that gives your work an awesome look. This font is great for books, magazines, logos, branding, photography, quotes, blog header, poster, advertisements, etc. the Upstairs is a display typeface that comes in two styles: Regular and Wide. This typeface gives your work a cool-looking and unique style also this typeface is great for awesome headlines. So take a dive into “The Upstairs”, it’ll be awesome! Feel free to give me a message if you have a problem or question. Thank you so much for taking the time to look at one of our products. ~Redy
  28. Elipses by Lián Types, $30.00
    It all began with an ellipse. Like an artist who goes from a pictorical logic to a more abstract one, in Elipses geometry is stripped of any distractive or ornamental detail. The font is naked and it shows that it does not need complex shapes or decisions in order to be very attractive. The font is a compendium of ellipses and stems, with a didone 'pensiero'. It also gets some inspiration from the art-deco letters and architecture, due to obvious reasons. Geometry at its best. Elipses will be useful for magazines, books, ads, or any piece of design that needs elegant letters. Note about the styles The styles named "Alt" (from Alternative) have their swashes with less loops. Use them if you are more into naked geometry. Apart from many alternates and ligatures, I've included some different sized glyphs in all the styles so you can also play on the rhythm! Have fun!
  29. Arial Nova by Monotype, $45.99
    The Arial® Nova family takes Arial back to its roots. Character spacing has been adjusted and a number of subtle modifications were made to the design to return the shapes and proportions to those of the original 1982 design created for IBM's then new high-speed laser printers. Although these first Arial fonts, called "Sonora Sans" by IBM, were low-resolution bitmaps, it was apparent that the design could also be an important high-resolution digital typeface, and Arial was redrawn for Monotype's imagesetters in the late 1980s. In the process Arial evolved from its original design loosing some of its earlier personality. The restored Arial Nova family is made up of three weights of roman design of standard proportions and three weights of condensed - all with complementary italic designs. The Arial Nova family is also compatible with the fonts that Microsoft® provides in the Windows® 10 operating system.
  30. Karibu by ROHH, $40.00
    Karibu™ is a 100-font original, ultra versatile geometric grotesk family with a lot of character. It is designed for modern projects, to serve as display as well as paragraph text typeface. It is perfect for lots of design situations - from magazine editorial use, logo design & branding, to web design, user interfaces and mobile applications. Main features: - 5 widths (Narrow, Condensed, Normal, Expanded, Wide), each consisting 20 fonts - 10 weights for each width (from Hairline to Black) - handdrawn, carefully crafted italics - alternate stylistic set for more technical and minimalistic projects - pronounced ink traps and large x-height improving legibility in small sizes and adding strong personality to display sizes - flatten letter shapes adding vertical rhythm and elegance to narrow widths - extended latin language support - OpenType features (case sensitive forms, standard and discretionary ligatures, stylistic sets, contextual alternates, lining, oldstyle and tabular figures, slashed zero, fractions, superscript and subscript, ordinals, currencies and symbols)
  31. Unchain My Heart by Harald Geisler, $68.34
    Unchain My Heart is Font that renders hearts on a string with a capital letter in the middle. All hearts are designed to align to a perfect string by remaining the handmade look. Lowercase letters produce a heart with outline. Uppercase letters produce a filled heart. Type in a parenthesis and a loose string end will be rendered either on the right or left side. Look in the full character set to find out more about the special decoration. Ideal for individualized mailings and greeting cards. Unchain My Heart is a part of the Light Hearted Font Collection that is inspired by a recording of Jean Baudrillard with the title, "Die Macht der Verführung" (The Power of Seduction) from 2006. Further inspiration came from the article, "The shape of the heart: I'm all yours". The heart represents sacred and secular love: a bloodless sacrifice. by British writer Louisa Young printed in EYE magazine (#43) London, 2002.
  32. Aragon by Canada Type, $24.95
    Re-introducing the classic mid-1500s Garamond forms for the twenty-first century is never an easy task. But Hans van Maanen makes a fine attempt at just that by remodeling the traditional shapes through a modern lens with stunning results. Aragon is a workhorse family that performs very well in a variety of text sizes, from footnotes and legal copy to lengthy body sets. Its combination of wedge serifs with uniquely tapered stems offers a sturdy Dutch touch that improves legibility altogether, while at the same time the slight stress shift to the top half of the characters makes the immersive reading experience very open and comfortable. The Aragon family comes in a standard two-weight set with corresponding italics, a roman small caps font with its own italics, and very attractive initials for display uses. All fonts come in the usual popular formats, and include a glyph repertoire that covers Western, Central and Eastern European languages, as well as Turkish and Welsh/Celtic.
  33. Core Escher by S-Core, $30.00
    Core Escher is an optical illusion type family which has two sub-families: Core Escher A and B. Core Escher A has impossible shapes inspired by the optical illusion works of artist M.C. Escher. The letterforms in this type family are structurally twisted and complicated but it looks simple because of its simple strokes. And for easy color variations, it split into two fonts, Core Escher A Left and Right. Core Escher B has a different kind of optical illusion. The letters of Core Escher B look like three dimentions by just putting thin lines on bold letters. Also B has two sub-families that have different viewpoints. Core Escher Family supports complete Basic Latin, Cyrillic, Central European, Turkish, Baltic character sets. Each font includes proportional figures, tabular figures, numerators, denominators, superscript, scientific inferiors, subscript, fractions and case features. This family is really nice for book titles, headlines, logotypes and any artworks.
  34. Sicret Mono by Mans Greback, $29.00
    Sicret Mono is a monospaced and geometric typeface family. It was drawn by Måns Grebäck in 2020, and was created by following a strict mathematical pattern consisting of only two basic shapes, in four different combinations, set on a 2 by 3 grid. The resulting product is a font with a serious and solid character, with an official look while yet going towards sci-fi because of its digital nature. The family consists of nine weights: Thin, Extra Light, Light, Regular, Medium, Semi Bold, Bold, Extra Bold and Black. The range of weights makes it very adaptable, and all the weights works very well together to give a sentence or graphic tone and emphasization. As Sicret Mono is a font with over 850 glyphs, it is guaranteed to contain all characters you'll ever need, including all punctuation and numbers. It has a very extensive lingual support, covering Greek, Cyrillic, Hebrew as well as European and American languages.
  35. Beefcakes by Monotype, $50.99
    Inspired by butcher shop and supermarket window advertising, Beefcakes™ emulates "big brush” style lettering – with a contemporary twist. Not for the typographically timid, this is a design that makes a powerful and friendly statement in print and on screen. Advertising headlines, posters, cover art, menus and packaging are all in Beefcakes’ wheelhouse. While it would be a little crowded on small screens, big type in web sites and games are also part of Beefcakes kit-bag. Drawn by Jim Ford, Beefcakes’ big, sassy and playful shapes are sure to grab attention. Its letterforms are dense and sturdy – yet soft and welcoming as your mom’s old couch. The suite of Beefcakes fonts is available as all-caps designs with small caps, in roman, italic and shadow flavors. As a nod to the typeface’s inspiration, Beefcakes fonts also include a set of decorative abbreviations (lb, oz, kg, in, etc.) for bold signage and showcard-style displays.
  36. Pamella by Ahmad Jamaludin, $13.00
    Say hello to a new stylish script, Pamella! This font combines stylish letter shapes with a contemporary twist. It's the perfect fit for all luxury projects, such as elegant logos, printed quotes, lovely wedding invitation cards, social media headers, product packaging and a lot more! It includes full a set of elegant uppercase and lowercase letters, multilingual symbols, numerals, punctuation. The font has smooth wet ink texture, so would be perfect for all types of printing techniques, and you can do embroidery, laser cut, gold foil etc. with it. Language Support : Danish, English, French, German, Italian, Norwegian, Portuguese, Spanish, and Swedish. Included : - More than 200 of glyphs - Ligatures - Works on PC & Mac - Simple Installations - Accessible in the Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe InDesign, even work on Microsoft Word. - PUA Encoded Characters - Fully accessible without additional design software. - Multilingual Support Let me know if you have any other questions. Thanks and have a wonderful day!
  37. ZT Vollun by Khaiuns, $29.00
    ZT Vollun is a work of awakening from my valley of boredom in making fonts, it is not only a transformation of thickness, but also in terms of theme, aura, shape and beauty. Maybe this is a superstition of adulthood and also as we get older, our taste in cigarettes can change too. And the taste of the coffee is also getting bitter, in fact there is no sugar anymore, but the enjoyment is increasing. ZT Vollun consists of seven weights, starting from the thin one with curves combined with thin strokes, offering a playful aura, to the thickest one with a firm design that will present a thick modern atmosphere. Whether you're working on a branding project, an editorial project, or any other graphic project, ZT Vollun is the perfect choice for a modern, elegant look or any design vibe you can get your hands on. I hope you have fun using ZT Vollun. Thanks for using this font
  38. Saracen by Hoefler & Co., $51.99
    Saracen is the Latin (wedge serif) member of The Proteus Project, a collection of four interchangeable type families designed in different nineteenth century styles. The Saracen typeface was designed by Jonathan Hoefler in 1992. Saracen is a design in the ‘latin’ style, characterized by wedge-shaped serifs, a genus of type that emerged in the mid-nineteenth century. A part of The Proteus Project, the typographic theme-and-variations based on related Regency styles, Saracen was created for Rolling Stone, in whose pages the typeface first appeared in 1993 . From the desk of the designer: Though the wedge serif printing type is a nineteenth century innovation, Saracen does not resemble any font from this era. It’s mysterious that typefounders of the Victorian age who sought the extreme and fanciful in their work — exploring all manner of serif treatments, and creating extra-condensed and super-expanded designs — never made a latin font of this straightforward proportion. <
  39. Roundup by Ingrimayne Type, $10.00
    The Roundup family was inspired by fonts from the late 19th century, though it is not based on any one of them. Roundup-Caps was the first of the group to be constructed. It has two sets of upper-case letters that have minor differences. It has reverse contrast, that is, the verticals are thinner than the horizontals. Unlike most of the "Old-West" fonts with reverse contrast, the serifs are not square but have an odd, rounded shape. Roundup-Regular replaced the second set of caps with lower-case letters. A bold style strengthens the vertical elements so that it no longer has reverse contrast. Both the regular and bold styles have matching oblique styles. Finally, there is a hollow version with a shadow to the lower right. This shadowed style has had its inside taken out, creating RoundUp-ShadowInside. The spacing is the same as RoundUpShadowed so it can be layered over RoundUpShadowed to easily create two-colored lettering.
  40. Hyperspace Race Capsule by Swell Type, $25.00
    Welcome aboard the Hyperspace Race Capsule! Let the weight of gravity slip away as our interplanetary transport system takes you around the solar system in unparallelled style and comfort. Our reclaimed UFO has been remodeled with soft, luxurious curves on the interior and the latest cutting edge flight technology under the hood, to meet all your typographic travel desires. Each weight and package includes these luxurious five-star amenities: Kick your Capsule into TURBO mode to access eleven sleek, fast-moving alternate letter shapes. Hit WARP SPEED to cross time and space with hundreds of auto-connecting letter pairs. Chat with passengers from all over Earth, as Hyperspace Race Capsule effortlessly presents speech in 224 languages. Use the versatile Variable font to access 20 preset weights plus over 100,000 options between. Hyperspace Race Capsule is a versatile, full-featured font that's perfect for galaxy-wide branding projects, now and into the future.
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