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  1. Submariner by Type Fleet, $-
    Submariner waterproof sans serif technology Submariner is a waterproof type family that displays the right amount of power and character on every depth level. Thanks to its strong and humanistic construction, it can endure great information pressure. It is a marvelous typographic experience. The letter construction is more open and endings are slightly wider. It is suitable for longer texts, information graphics, annual reports and signalization. The typeface’s x-height is exactly 70% of its capitals. The italics are designed at a 9° angle.
  2. Kantor by T4 Foundry, $21.00
    Kantor's modular stroke and humanist axis defines it as an old-style 15th century Venetian serif typeface. At the same time, the lowercase Kantor alphabet is relatively compressed and has the vertical stems of a textura blackletter. However, Kantor has distinct, penformed shapes and has also kept all the organic irregularities of traditional handwriting (or punch-cutting, as it were). Kantor is not happy, not sad - but calm and dignified. Perfect for buddhist poems, fantasy video games and antique scrolls to give that "long time ago"-feeling.
  3. Submariner R24 by Type Fleet, $-
    Submariner R24 diving sans serif experience Submariner R24 is a modification of the Submariner type family. It still holds pleasant humanistic construction, but now the letters are easier. Rounded corners enhance the typeface’s sophistication and broaden its usability. It is a remarkable typographic discovery. The letter construction is more open and the corners are rounded. It is suitable for longer texts, information graphics, signalization, headers and decoration. The typeface’s x-height is exactly 70% of its capitals. The italics are designed at a 9° angle.
  4. Criteria CF by Connary Fagen, $35.00
    Criteria CF is a geometric sans, efficiently built from lines and circles. Its strong, thoughtful construction allows for cleanly-stacked lowercase text and stunning headlines and logotypes. Criteria CF pairs nicely with any serif. Typefaces designed for body copy, such as Artifex CF and Addington CF, are a great match. It also looks great with bold display serifs like Wayfinder CF, or a humanist sans, like Artifex Hand CF. All typefaces from Connary Fagen include free updates, including new features, and free technical support.
  5. Miramonte by Ascender, $29.99
    Miramonte Pro was designed by Steve Matteson in 2006 as a friendly sans serif design suitable for user-interface design, corporate branding and publishing. The name means 'behold the mountains' in Spanish, suggesting the rustic, unrefined type design. Miramonte is based on Stanislav Marso's humanist sans serif released by Grafotechna in 1960. This revival includes a cursive style italic rather than a sloped roman. Miramonte Pro includes an extensive character set for publishing Central and Eastern European languages. Its OpenType features include proportional figures, and tabular figures.
  6. OCR-A AI by Apply Interactive, $90.00
    OCR-A AI Text is the version for normal use when the text will be read by humans. OCR-A AI is the version to use for machine reading.
  7. Note by Little Fonts, $15.00
    Note is a fresh and dynamic hand writing font. Inspired by graffitti and street style writing, executed using a flat tip calligraphy pen. The typeface is hand drawn on paper, then the resulting alphabets and punctuation scanned in and rendered to create the font. The resulting characters are bold yet energetic with an obvious human touch creating an interesting and original hand drawn typeface.
  8. Emoji Emotions by Pixel Colours, $16.00
    Emoji Emotions Font is a hand drawn dingbats font inspired in human emotions and feelings. Includes the complete emojis and the individual faces. Create beautiful quotes, social media posts, posters, cards, ads, packaging or any design with character! Includes 9 original emojis that you will love :) Includes: Emoji Emotions: includes the complete emojis Emoji Emotions Faces: includes just the faces so you can make color emojis
  9. HGB Unik by HGB fonts, $23.00
    For many years I had repeatedly written names on certificates or designed texts for certificates of honor with a pen. I later digitized a font written with a broad pen from 1988 to make it easier to use. After the technical possibilities for this had developed, I made a PostScript font out of this document font. The "HGB-Unik" is a humanistic antiqua that arose from this written type. In 2009 Unik was chosen as the text font for a book. However, the book designers wanted to have an italic and a bold style as well. The cursive was developed from written texts that I also wrote for various occasions in the 1980s. The resulting font family was thoroughly revised several times until a usable text font with four weights was created. Although the Unik looks very idiosyncratic in display size, it shows a surprisingly balanced, pleasant typeface in read size.
  10. CA Coronado by Cape Arcona Type Foundry, $19.00
    CA Coronado is a nice display font for use in titles, logos and headlines. With its used look it creates a friendly and human feeling. Upper- and lower-case characters differ in details and can be mixed to get a vivid look. For the best authentic look, the ‘Regular’ can be used as filling and complements the Shadow-style.
  11. PT Nature by ParaType, $25.00
    PT Nature by Paratype is a collection of scripts based on handwriting of real people. Text set in PT Nature looks genuine and human. The fonts are a great fit for advertisement and packaging designs as well as for informal communications. PT Nature was created by Gennady Fridman and Isabella Chaeva with help from the Paratype design team.
  12. Purenotes by Holis.Mjd, $14.00
    Purenotes is a cool and funny handwritten font, made as natural as possible in human handwriting which is suitable for use for quotes on Instagram, Pinterest, Tik Tok and other social media, you can also use it as a lyric video that you will upload on YouTube. You will get a natural feel in your design.
  13. Body Art by Celebrity Fontz, $24.99
    Body Art is a unique font whose upper-case and lower-case characters are formed by combining the silhouettes of two to four men and women of different figures and sizes to form the letters of the alphabet. Each of these carefully orchestrated combinations of human silhouettes is its own unique example of inspired typographic body art.
  14. Proba Pro by Mint Type, $-
    Proba Pro is a geometric sans with lowered x-height, prominent ascenders and descenders and a subtle humanist touch. It comes in 7 weights + matching italics each supporting numerous Latin-based languages as well as major Cyrillic languages. It is packed with OpenType features like ligatures, small caps, 4 sets of digits, 2 stylistic sets, superiors and inferiors, fractions, ordinals, and respective punctuation varieties including all-cap punctuation. There are also language-specific alternates for Romanian Ș/ș, Catalan punt volat, and correct small-cap versions for i/ı in Turk languages. Some of the styles of Proba Pro can be found in Mint Type Editorial Bundle together with other fonts which make some great pairs. Check it out!
  15. Aretha by Lafontype, $25.00
    Aretha is a classy and beautifully designed sans serif. The main idea of Arteha is to combine the sans serif humanist font style with traditional styles so as to provide a pleasant atmosphere for the reader. The horizontal side of Aretha is designed with a slightly thinner so that the counter can look wider and also looks stiff in some parts to give a firm impression on the letters. Not only for display size, Aretha also works well in text size. Represents multilingual and is equipped with several Open Type features such as tabular figures and stylistic alternates in letters a, g, t and y, so this is very suitable to complement your various design needs.
  16. TG Minagi Sans by Tegami Type, $30.00
    TG Minagi Sans is a neo-humanist sans serif that takes inspiration from some calligraphy and blackletter letterforms providing sharp details and a little stiffness in some parts of the typeface. By combining these things with the modern form of the sans serif letter, TG Minagi Sans has a forceful and distinct character. Super terrific when used at massive sizes for display purposes and headlines, but reliable enough for small text sizes. TG Minagi Sans comes with 7 weights, 2 axes & 14 Styles, including a variable font file. Has several OpenType features such as various ligatures, lining figures (proportional, old styles, superior, inferior, denominator, numerator & fraction), stylistic styles 01-04 & covered more than 100 languages Latin based.
  17. Regina Cursiv by HiH, $10.00
    Regina-Cursiv is a warm, bold, casual typeface. Its friendly, rounded curves remind me of the line from a gospel song by the Canton Spirituals, about "smoothin' up the roughway." Jointly released by the Bauer and Berthold foundries of Germany during the fin-de-siecle period, this typeface has some cultural flexibility. There are alternate versions of the uppercase ‘H’ and ‘I’ that can be chosen to reflect a humanist or blackletter tradition, whichever you prefer. Other alternates offer various stylistic choices. Regina Cursiv is a friendly, comfortable font. You will enjoy using it. Alternative letters: D, E, G, I, K, S, T, d, h, k, m, n and z. The numerals are old-style figures.
  18. Barnet Sans by The Northern Block, $29.95
    Barnet Sans is a humanist typeface with a grotesque-inspired personality. Lively stroke-endings of several characters give this design its distinctive style, as well as a friendly and approachable presence. Created for use in both print and screen settings, Barnet Sans delivers a hint of flavour in large sizes, while being subdued enough to work in smaller text-driven settings. Details include; seven weights ranging from thin to black with matching italics, 665 characters per font, and support for all Western and Central European languages. Barnet Sans also comes equipped with many opentype features including; small caps, case-sensitive forms, arbitrary fractions, numerators and denominators, slashed zero, stylistic alternates and ligatures.
  19. Eina by Extratype, $40.00
    Eina was designed as a corporate typeface for the design school “EINA, University Centre of Design and Art.” It’s not just a font to be used — Eina embodies an educational concept that transcends simple typographical use. Eina is a typeface to be explained and used to teach typography. The whole process of design and development is reflected in the publication “Four nuances of a typographical standard: A typeface for EINA.” Eina is a versatile and multipurpose sans-serif typeface, consisting of 32 original styles, organized into four categories: rational, humanist, geometric & industrial. Each category contains four weights with their corresponding italics. You can purchase the full family, each individual weights, or four packages with each categories.
  20. ALS Gross Kunst by Art. Lebedev Studio, $63.00
    Gross Kunst is a humanist sans-serif with an open aperture, sharp outlines, and eye-catching details that make this full of character typeface very recognizable. The type family has three fonts based on wide pen strokes. Depending on its purpose the styles differ in expressiveness and the level of ornamentation. Regular style—low-contrast and neutral—is the most natural choice for body-text. The display face is more dynamic and gets higher contrast. It's very legible from a distance and would do its best on navigational and warning signage, plates, and such. Eloquent straight italics will adorn titles, announcements, and pages with ads. This typeface was acknowledged at the international type design competition Modern Cyrillic '99.
  21. Sana Sans by Latinotype, $29.00
    Sana Sans is a humanist functional typeface with a modern feel. It is intended to be a face well-suited for multiple purposes, especially in publishing. Sana Sans looks perfectly legible and clean in long texts, and neat and simple in headlines. Thanks to its versatility, this font is also ideal for both screen and print usage. Sana Sans consists of 32 styles and 8 weights—ranging from Thin to Heavy—italics, small caps and an alternative family. The alternative family offers slight variants in many glyphs, some of which include the lowercase a, e, l, q, y and uppercase G, L, and Q. Sana Sans was designed by Felipe Sanzana, under the supervision of Latinotype Team.
  22. Aldo New Roman by Indian Summer Studio, $45.00
    Aldo New Roman (1000+ glyphs, incl. medieval Latin, Cyrillic, some Greek, ornaments, small capitals, nut fractions...) Renaissance antiqua · Venetian types · Venetian serif · Humanist serif · Old style antiqua A modern version of the typeface cut by Francesco Griffo for Venetian printer Aldus Manutius around 1490 AD. Intentionally not the original Griffo / Aldus / Bembo — but the part of the large project on revival and further development (by drawing many additional glyphs, sometimes over 1000) of the 20th century's typewriters’ fonts. Triple pun here :: :: #1 Aldine Roman type; #2 Since it is equalized, modernized version — the parallel to the Times New Roman; #3 He called himself Aldus Pius Manutius Romanus — he was a new Roman during his Renaissance times.
  23. Mellnik Text by ParaType, $25.00
    Mellnik is a sans serif of humanist style (in a way) that was developed by Oleg Karpinsky and released by ParaType in 2006. The type family contains 9 styles with a number of alternate characters in each ones. For use as a text font in long text passages of advertising booklets, catalogues or magazines, as well as for accident setting. Mellnik may be also applied as a corporate typeface. Giant ink traps (or something like that) produce an original image of the family. Five condensed styles were added in 2007 by the same designer. Mellnik Text in 12 styles (added in 2008) has more narrow proportions and it is rather appropriate for text setting.
  24. Square Line Icons Insurance by Howcolour, $17.00
    The square icons focus on maximizing the meaning by minimizing the symbols. Let your viewers understand your data without disorientation. Use a metaphorical icon library, designed for fast, intuitive human recognition.
  25. Square Line Icons Medical 1 by Howcolour, $17.00
    The square icons focus on maximizing the meaning by minimizing the symbols. Let your viewers understand your data without disorientation. Use a metaphorical icon library, designed for fast, intuitive human recognition.
  26. Square Line Icons Interface by Howcolour, $17.00
    The square icons focus on maximizing the meaning by minimizing the symbols. Let your viewers understand your data without disorientation. Use a metaphorical icon library, designed for fast, intuitive human recognition.
  27. Square Line Icons Design by Howcolour, $17.00
    The square icons focus on maximizing the meaning by minimizing the symbols. Let your viewers understand your data without disorientation. Use a metaphorical icon library, designed for fast, intuitive human recognition.
  28. Square Line Icons Indus by Howcolour, $17.00
    The square icons focus on maximizing the meaning by minimizing the symbols. Let your viewers understand your data without disorientation. Use a metaphorical icon library, designed for fast, intuitive human recognition.
  29. Square Line Icons Politics by Howcolour, $17.00
    The square icons focus on maximizing the meaning by minimizing the symbols. Let your viewers understand your data without disorientation. Use a metaphorical icon library, designed for fast, intuitive human recognition.
  30. Square Line Icons Eye by Howcolour, $17.00
    The square icons focus on maximizing the meaning by minimizing the symbols. Let your viewers understand your data without disorientation. Use a metaphorical icon library, designed for fast, intuitive human recognition.
  31. Square Line Icons Business by Howcolour, $17.00
    The square icons focus on maximizing the meaning by minimizing the symbols. Let your viewers understand your data without disorientation. Use a metaphorical icon library, designed for fast, intuitive human recognition.
  32. Square Line Icons Money by Howcolour, $17.00
    The square icons focus on maximizing the meaning by minimizing the symbols. Let your viewers understand your data without disorientation. Use a metaphorical icon library, designed for fast, intuitive human recognition.
  33. Square Line Icons Service by Howcolour, $17.00
    The square icons focus on maximizing the meaning by minimizing the symbols. Let your viewers understand your data without disorientation. Use a metaphorical icon library, designed for fast, intuitive human recognition.
  34. Square Line Icons People by Howcolour, $17.00
    The square icons focus on maximizing the meaning by minimizing the symbols. Let your viewers understand your data without disorientation. Use a metaphorical icon library, designed for fast, intuitive human recognition.
  35. Square Line Icons Medical 3 by Howcolour, $17.00
    The square icons focus on maximizing the meaning by minimizing the symbols. Let your viewers understand your data without disorientation. Use a metaphorical icon library, designed for fast, intuitive human recognition.
  36. FloriGlyphos by Sea Types, $15.00
    Built from the petroglyphs found on the island of Santa Catarina - Brazil. With elemental geometric signs and figurative human representations. It is a printer with a decorative characteristics of Art Deco.
  37. Square Line Icons Medical 4 by Howcolour, $17.00
    The square icons focus on maximizing the meaning by minimizing the symbols. Let your viewers understand your data without disorientation. Use a metaphorical icon library, designed for fast, intuitive human recognition.
  38. Smash Int'l by Comicraft, $19.00
    Comicraft just want Puny Humans to leave Comicraft alone... Why soldiers shoot at Comicraft? PAH! Bullets do not hurt Comicraft... Bullets only make Comicraft Angry... and when Comicraft angry... COMICRAFT SMASH!
  39. Square Line Icons Estate by Howcolour, $17.00
    The square icons focus on maximizing the meaning by minimizing the symbols. Let your viewers understand your data without disorientation. Use a metaphorical icon library, designed for fast, intuitive human recognition.
  40. Square Line Icons Food by Howcolour, $17.00
    The square icons focus on maximizing the meaning by minimizing the symbols. Let your viewers understand your data without disorientation. Use a metaphorical icon library, designed for fast, intuitive human recognition.
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