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  5. Naratif Condensed by Akufadhl, $25.00
    Naratif is a condensed display based on an early 1900 sans-serifs and gothic faces and it has 7 weights including italic. Great for anything big and for not so small text or display. With a wide range of latin support, and OpenType features such as Small Caps, Fractions, Alternates Character, Inferior and Arrows.
  6. Clairveaux by Scriptorium, $12.00
    Clairveaux is based on samples of an ornate 12th century calligraphic style. It has some interesting features, including small caps which combine some characteristics of both traditional upper and lower cae character forms. It's ornate enough to look decorative, but not overwhelmingly complex, and looks remarkably attractive when used for titles in a large size.
  7. Terfens by insigne, $24.99
    Terfens is a sans serif with inspiration from chancery scripts like Stefania. Subtly rounded and eschewing harsh technical lines, Terfens is a warm and inviting typeface. Its tall x-height gives it a friendly but not overly informal feel. Its readability and unique contemporary look makes it suitable for a wide range of design applications.
  8. Ornata F by Wiescher Design, $39.50
    Ornata F is the sixth of a series of old ornaments that I am trying to save from oblivion. I am completely redesigning the ornaments from scratch. These ornaments have been designed around 1910, I could not find out by whom. This set is perfect to design flowery frames. Your digitizing typedesigning savior, Gert Wiescher
  9. ITC Tiepolo by ITC, $29.99
    ITC Tiepolo font is from the design team at AlphaOmega Typography and named after Italian artist Dominic Tiepolo. The designers describe it as a sans serif with serifs" and it has also been referred to as a calligraphic design. Similar to Asian calligraphy, ITC Tiepolo font has personality yet does not detract from the text."
  10. Signorina by Talavera, $20.00
    Signorina is a funny font (a "funnty"?) not to be taken so seriously. It reminds me of slab serif designs, but jelly-stuffed instead of having wood. This font also works very well on small sizes because of it's tall x height. You can use this kind of font on both text and titles.
  11. Umpire Serif by Mans Greback, $59.00
    Umpire Serif is a heavy sans-serif immersed in Victorian grandeur, exuding a kingly confidence that commands respect. Every letter carved is a testament to its solid and heavy foundation, echoing the decorative prowess of a bygone era. With its bold demeanor, the typeface effortlessly portrays nobility and pride. It's not merely decorative; it's regal.
  12. Red by Kevin Thrasher, $20.00
    Red began as an experiment, and turned into a larger project. Most super-black type designs are constructed of extremely simple and geometric elements. Most of them do not include a lowercase alphabet. Red is designed to be simultaneously more human, as black as possible, and as readable as possible. VIew the full specimen here.
  13. Allektra by Hackberry Font Foundry, $24.95
    Allektra is a humanist sans serif with a modern feel. It is not as whimsical as many of my fonts, but there are many special dingbats for bullets, and so on. It has oldstyle numbers and the small caps versions have lining numbers and small caps numbers. The Fat version is especially interesting and useful.
  14. Asterx by Ingrimayne Type, $7.95
    In the 19th century typefaces with star-like serifs developed from the medieval type styles, retaining the sharp corners and peaks of some of the blackletter types but losing the flourishes on the upper-case letters. Asterx is in that tradition of star-footed typefaces, though it is not modeled on any particular one.
  15. HF Rainbug by Holis.Mjd, $10.00
    HF Rainbug is a natural brush font with all camps characters complete with alternates for each character. Not only that, this font also multilingual support. This font is suitable for various design themes that you will design, and can be adjusted easily to get a natural feel because alternates are available for each character. **Uppercase
  16. Quite Delicious by Bogstav, $17.00
    "It is quite delicious" - a quote by an English speaking kid, aged 3 in the kindergarten in which I work. Not only is that a very fine way of expressing your self (and remarkable at the age of 3!) But "Quite Delicious" also appear in the song "Why can't I be you" by The Cure.
  17. ITC Snap by ITC, $40.99
    ITC Snap is the work of American designer David Sagorski and represents both the creativity and humor of the native Kansan. It clealy displays the influence of cartoon graphics of the 1960s and 70s, but does not need to be limited to period or animated graphics. ITC Snap is ideal for headlines which demand attention.
  18. The Candy by DainType, $15.00
    When the conditions are met, a heart is attached to the capital letter. It feels soft and lovely. It goes well with wedding cards, invitations, elegant brochures, web images, and promotional materials. If you do not apply the open type feature, the letters without hearts are applied, so you can use it in two moods.
  19. ataxia by Justi, $25.00
    Ataxia was designed to be used in long texts such as books and magazines. The font has the weights regular, bold, italic and bold italic as well as ligatures, small caps, oldstyle numbers and support for many languages (unfortunately not German: ß is missing, lower quotes ‚wrong‘ and „missing“), with more than 500 glyphs.
  20. VAG Rounded Next Variable by Monotype, $172.99
    VAG Rounded Next Variable Regular is a single font file that features one axis: Weight. For your convenience, the Weight axis has preset instances from Light to Extra Black. This Roman (upright) font is provided as an option to customers who do not need Italics, and want to keep file sizes to a minimum.
  21. Celtic Lines by Kaer, $21.00
    Happy to introduce you Medieval initials set made of twisted beast, lions, birds and spiral pattern. Ornamental type for history identity, ethnic prints, tribal posters, etc. It's not a color font! You can color glyphs yourself and use bright version. If you have any questions or issues, please contact me: kaer.pro@gmail.com Best, Roman.
  22. Display Grungy by Gerald Gallo, $20.00
    Display Grungy is a display font not intended for text use. It was designed specifically for display, headline, logotype, branding, and similar applications. Display Grungy has an uppercase alphabet located under the character + shift keys and a lowercase alphabet of small caps located under the character set keys. It also has numbers and punctuation.
  23. Homesteader by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Jeff Levine took Crown Heights JNL [named after his childhood neighborhood in Brooklyn, NY] and gave it a make-over; transforming it into a Western-style all-caps display face called Homesteader JNL. The point of interest being the rounded characters: C, G, O and Q - usually not as geometric in Old West typography.
  24. Headstone Roman JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Despite its macabre-sounding name, Headstone Roman JNL is not a novelty font for Halloween or horror movies. Instead, it's an attractive Roman typeface based on an example provided of a guide for stonecutters to use when cutting epitaphs into tombstones. Headstone Roman JNL is available in regular, oblique, condensed and condensed oblique versions.
  25. Latinate by K-Type, $20.00
    LATINATE is a condensed Latin typeface whose sharp serifs are not as fiercely pointed as traditional Latins. The fonts are derived from the serial numbers of bus tickets issued by the Bell Punch Company in the mid twentieth century, and the LATINATE ROUGH font is a distressed version based on scans of coarsely printed tickets.
  26. Valina by Khoir, $15.00
    Valina - Modern serif has an elegant impression and displays a unique shape in each letter but does not leave the readability of the font itself so this font is good for logos, quotes, posters, covers and many more. Valina Uppercase Lowercase 75+ Language Alternates Font So what are you waiting for? Thank you for seeing
  27. Cluster by PintassilgoPrints, $24.00
    A​​ ​hand​-drawn shadowed and textured display sans​. Strong and stylish, ​definitely​. Two glyphs per letter for a ​nice ​natural ​feel. And ​let's not​ forget to ​remark the hi-versatile solo versions​​. ​The​se fit many design applications, ​with the ​amazing ability of looking slightly serious or slightly fun​. ​But always genuine, you bet​!
  28. Caterina by Calligraphics, $30.00
    Caterina, was selected personally by Francis Ford Coppola for the film he produced called The Legend of Suriyothai. It's not the credits, but text placed in the center of the screen to introduce information about the setting, the characters, and so on. Something like chapter headings in a book, or the text in silent movies.
  29. Wurstchen by Ingrimayne Type, $9.00
    WurstchenDotted is made up up of sausage segments. It does not have true lower-case letters, but rather variants of the upper-case letters instead. As all extreme display fonts, it is useful in small doses. The three WurstchenOverlay fonts decompose WurstchenOutlined and can be used in layers to create letters with three colors.
  30. Ongunkan Slavic Runic by Runic World Tamgacı, $40.00
    This font contains the Slavic version of the Runic script. Slavic runic script contains 18 characters. This font can be used with both latin keyboards and cyrillic based keyboards. In the development of this font, I used internet resources and could not find a written source. I wish you to use it in good work.
  31. 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.
  32. 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.
  33. Austin Signature font by alphArt, $21.00
    Austin is a natural Stylish signature font with signature font style, also the best natural Stylish signature font that we have ever created. If you want a logo with a natural signature font style, this signature font is the right choice for you. A long stroke at the end of the word that looks like the preview image is really looks like a professional signature, we also add dot in the end of name to make it really natural style. However this signature font is great for your next creative project such as watermark on photography, album cover, logo, business card, and many other design project. This signature font comes with uppercase letters, lowercase letters, alternate lowercase letters, multi lingual support, numbers and punctuation.
  34. Lessti by Ronny Studio, $19.00
    Lessti is an elegant and vintage style serif font. This font is impressive and features elegant and professionally shaped fonts, and as a result, it will easily match a variety of creations that require a different touch. Lessti Features : Uppercase Lowercase Numbers & Punctuation Ligature Alternative Multilingual Support Simple installation All of features and special characters of this font are included in one file. So it is easy to accessed by using program or software that support the opentype like Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photosop, and Adobe Indesign). This font also very easy to use because compatible for all software even for non-opentype supported. Please comment us if you have any questions Thank you and have a nice day. thank you
  35. Black Sapphire by Silverdav, $14.00
    Black Sapphire font is a modern font with a luxurious retro style, carefully crafted to produce the best product, there are 4 styles that you can use and mix to produce a unique, luxurious, and elegant design. Black Sapphire consists of, Regular, Italic, Outline & Outline italic, combine and create your own design, plus a lot of uppercase and lowercase alternate letters will add to the uniqueness and luxury of the design you create. Black Sapphire is perfect for Branding, Logo, Magazine, T-Shirt, Mockup, Quotes, Poster, and more, try it yourself and create amazing designs with Black Sapphire font. What’s Included: Black Sapphire Black Sapphire Italic Black Sapphire Outline Multilingual Support 185 Uppercase & Lowercase Alternates Ligatures If you have any Question Please Contact Us
  36. 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.
  37. Rooney by Jan Fromm, $45.00
    Rooney is based mainly on old-style serif construction principles, such as the angle of stress, the open letterforms and the medium contrast, which lends the typeface a serious feel. Nonetheless Rooney is equipped with rounded shapes and soft curves that add a warm and smooth overall impression. Rooney combines these two different approaches: It has distinctive, original letterforms, but remains very readable and versatile. It includes six weights from Light to Black and Italics. The Rooney family comes with a Pro version, which is intended for professional designers. It contains lots of OpenType features such as small caps, ligatures, different figure sets and alternate glyphs. With around 840 glyphs, Rooney Pro is a powerful tool for any kind of typographical task.
  38. Apocalypso by Barnbrook Fonts, $30.00
    Apocalypso is a pictogram font for the end of the world. The name Apocalypso is a portmanteau of the words apocalypse (end of the world) and calypso (joyful improvised music), with a meaning analogous to the idiom ‘fiddling while Rome burns’. The Apocalypso family is more of an art project than a practical font and contains a series of crosses and pictograms. The crosses add decorative detailing to typographic layouts, whilst the pictograms can be deployed to express the forthcoming apocalypse. Apocalypso was originally published in 1997, a few years before the turn of the millennium. It is both a document of the ideas of the time and a scarily prophetic vision of a possible world that has now largely come to pass.
  39. 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.
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