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  1. Occam by Veil of Perception, $20.00
    Occam is an informal calligraphic script face. The letter forms were drawn and constructed rather than penned or brushed but reflect a definite flat pen influence. The ascenders and descenders incorporate an abstract implied loop form. Some curves that would normally be round are pointed and some transitions that would normally be sharp and pointed have been made round. A few exit strokes curve back instead of moving up and out for a little different look. This font could be put to good use as a contrasting style combined with sans and serif faces in applications such as newsletters, brochures, invitations and annual reports. It could be used for heads, subheads, pull quotes, drop caps and as a title font for covers.
  2. Clarinette by Océane Moutot, $32.90
    Clarinette is a sophisticated 32-style typeface designed to strike a harmonious balance between softness and sharpness. Carefully crafted with triangular serifs, it exudes visual strength and carries a distinctive personality. Meanwhile, its gentle and dynamic lines add a touch of elegance. With a wide range of weights, Clarinette offers exceptional versatility. Its display and book versions enable seamless multitasking, making it suitable for various applications. From magazine titles to newspapers and logotypes, its high contrast version demands attention. Similarly, the low contrast variant provides a practical choice for text and editing purposes. Embrace the artistry of Clarinette, where the fusion of softness and precision creates an enchanting visual presence. Let your designs transcend boundaries and captivate with refined elegance.
  3. Makozin by Hashtag Type, $31.06
    Makozin is a humanist typeface with a stylish appearance. Designed with a more fluid approach, makozin has more movement and curvature within stems, an angled stress and visible modulation. Together these features give a strong presence of the hand providing a comfortable read. Makozin's aesthetic dimensions both serve and enhance the design, making it the perfect tool for communicating in magazines; both in their print and online form, with attention grabbing headlines and easy to read body copy that follows. The true italics of this typeface are a real show stealer, they instantly create a sense of atmosphere, style and authority, complementing the uprights perfectly. Full details include 10 weights including italics, manually edited kerning and a range of OpenType features.
  4. Heltar by The Northern Block, $19.30
    A modern neo-grotesque typeface. Having grown up in Sheffield and been completely immersed in the work of The Designers Republic I became very drawn to their treatment of Helvetica, especially the close tracking of the letter space. This visual investigation led me to the study of the font Hass Unica, a so called improvement to Helvetica. In order not to replicate and become a clone of Unica I redrew all the characters from scratch improving optical appearance, developing subtle corrections and reshaping individual letterforms. The result is a remixed neo-grotesque font that has strong general optical balance with great rhythm under close tracking. Details include 10 weights, an extended European character set, true italic, manually edited kerning and Euro symbol.
  5. Jugo Script by Sudtipos, $39.00
    Jugo Script is a Koziupa/Paul near-parody of the soft and speedy late-1980s, early-1990s display scripts. Though it essentially is one of the usual exhibits of Koziupa's calligraphic skill, its individual shapes and overall construct show a mischievous wink at Oz Cooper and the hundreds of lens-blurred film types he inspired in the 1970s and 80s. Koziupa's unique sense of letterform and proportion is on full display in the uppercase and the figures, while the lowercase is an eccentric exercise in single stroke lettering, complete with quick and subtle wrist bends, minimal pausing, and hurried exits. Jugo Script's softness and internal call-and-answer structure make it a natural for comfort food packaging, especially the sweet stuff.
  6. Honesty Sans by Océane Moutot, $32.90
    Honesty was the first font published by the Studio in 2020. It was a typeface with flared stems. 2 years later, we are now publishing Honesty Sans. It is inspired by the original design but is revisited as a sans serif this time. Honesty Sans keeps the inspiration from the incise genre and font such as Albertus or the Trajan but with softness, thanks to its low contrast and smooth curves. Honesty Sans is highly lisible, which offers a variety for use, from titles, edition of texts, branding, magazines and so on. Its large variety of glyphs, including accents, old-style numbers and ligatures will give uniqueness to your designs. Honesty Sans is available in 16 styles, from thin to heavy in roman and italic.
  7. Delish Pro by Fontforecast, $29.00
    Delish Pro is a bouncy brush font family. Hand lettered with lots of character. This delicious family contains 7 fonts in various styles, especially designed to make sure there's always one that fits your design needs. There's an Upright and an Italic version, and both come in a condensed edition, perfect if you're looking for a more efficient use of space. Alternate characters and double letter ligatures give you the ability to fine-tune your design as you please. To compliment the range Delish Pro Sketch and Delish Narrow Pro Sketch were added. A sturdy Caps font with a dry marker effect. To make this family even more flexible an extra treat of 64 swashes and ink splatters are included. Enjoy!
  8. Phalang - Personal use only
  9. Nightbird - Personal use only
  10. Don Quixote - Personal use only
  11. Telegraphem - Unknown license
  12. SirucaPictograms - 100% free
  13. Fear Factor - Unknown license
  14. RenaissanceCoiffure - Personal use only
  15. Abysmal Gaze - Personal use only
  16. Beast Impacted - Unknown license
  17. Floja - Unknown license
  18. Minster No 1 - Unknown license
  19. Hall Fetica Upper Decompose - Unknown license
  20. Hall Fetica Upper Italic - Unknown license
  21. Half Cut - Unknown license
  22. Parigee Initials Simple - Unknown license
  23. Compass TRF Stencil by TipografiaRamis, $29.00
    Compass TRF Stencil is an addition to the Compass TRF family and consists of three styles - Regular, Bold and Alternative. It is recommended for use as a display typeface in large sizes.
  24. Brasley by Nicolas Deslé, $6.00
    Here's Brasley, a geometric sans. Brasley is available in six weights - bold, semibold, medium, regular, light and thin - each with matching italics. It also includes contextual alternates, ligatures, fractions, arrows and shapes.
  25. Recruitment JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A 1916 recruitment poster from World War I seeking men to join the Army’s Signal Corps provided the lettering inspiration for Recruitment JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  26. Dioxide by Fype Co, $16.00
    Dioxide typeface classic taste including two styles regular and texture, its authentic and very interesting to make a memorable vintage logo, packaging, poster or title design with a serif and victorian style.
  27. Pleasant Evening JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Pleasant Evening JNL was modeled after an Art Nouveau serif typeface named ‘Racine’ [found in the 1881 Barnhart Bros. & Spindler type specimen book] and is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  28. Nouveau Elegance JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The gently spurred serif hand lettering found on an advertisement for Berkshire Stockings (circa the 1920s) was the inspiration for Nouveau Elegance JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  29. Killernuts by Dharma Type, $14.99
    Wood type for display. Serifs like brush strokes are associated with Japanese calligraphy ‘Shodo’. East meets West. There are two styles, Regular for ordinary use and 3D for more eye-catchy part.
  30. Local Jeweler JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Local Jeweler JNL was inspired by an online image of a vintage 1940s-era store sign. This type design features a thin Art Deco sans serif in both regular and oblique versions.
  31. Gluck by Etewut, $30.00
    Gluck family is based on sans serif font. It fits to product design, any commercial and decorations. Glück family supports european languages. It includes 5 styles: • regular • stroked • bold • bold stroked • stripes
  32. Moonlit Night JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The simple, hand lettered sans serif title on the 1935 sheet music for "Campus Moon" was the design model for Moonlit Night JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  33. Movie Screen JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The hand lettered opening titles from the 1944 Laurel and Hardy comedy “The Big Noise” served as the inspiration for Movie Screen JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  34. Himalaya by Arendxstudio, $18.00
    Introducing Himalaya Typeface a rounded vintage monoline. Himalaya is clean modern-vintage display font which inspired from old school letterpress 1.Uppercase,lowercase, numeral,punctuation & Symbol 2.Regular 3.Multilanguage 4.Alternate
  35. Labrador by Typesketchbook, $40.00
    Labrador is a sans-serif and proportional font designed in 2013 by Chatnarong Jingsuphatada. A regular member of the Labrador font family, this is a elegant, modern, thin, rounded and clean typeface.
  36. Catalog JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Catalog JNL is based on a set of vintage wood type. Its uniform, block-style appearance is perfect for projects where bold, readable titling will apply. Available in regular and oblique styles.
  37. Chubbet Distended by Emboss, $25.00
    Chubbét (pr. Chub-bay) Distended is the extended version of Chubbét. The regular weight starts off plumper than plump, then it expands inward until there is a minimal amount of positive space.
  38. Rima by K-Type, $20.00
    Rima is a stencil display face with imposing slab serifs, designed to suggest strength, confidence, expertise and efficiency. Regular and Bold weights are included along with two handy italics (optically corrected obliques).
  39. Narrow Nouveau JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Narrow Nouveau JNL come from the hand lettered title on a 1907 song folio for George M. Cohan's "The Talk of New York", and is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  40. Albeit Grotesk Caps by Cloud9 Type Dept, $40.00
    Albeit Grotesk Caps is a graphic geometric all caps display font family of four weights (Light, Regular, Medium and Bold) with slightly exaggarated diacritics for better readability making it ideal for headlines.
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