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  1. Modal by Schriftlabor, $42.00
    Modal is a sans serif type family intended for corporate, editorial and web design. Each weight comes with around 800 glyphs and supports a large variety of features such as ligatures, small caps, figure sets, case sensitive glyphs and so on. With its two italics, Modal offers new possibilities for designers and creates an additional tool for distinct typography.
  2. Hoelderlin by RMU, $25.00
    In 1938 the Frankfurt-based foundry Ludwig & Mayer released Eugen Weiss’ beautiful fraktur ‚Hoelderlin‘. Carefully redrawn and redesigned, this digitized version is intended to add another gem to the enthusiasts’ treasure drove of blackletter types. The font contains the historical long s which can be reached by the OpenType feature historical forms or by typing the integral sign [ ∫ ].
  3. Carlhes Browny by sizimon, $20.00
    Carlhes Browny is a bold script. Carlhes Browny a beautiful for logotype, website header, fashion design, advertising design and any more. It contains a full set of lower & uppercase letters, a large range of punctuation, numerals, and multilingual support. Whats Include : PUA encode Multilingual support : (Danish,Finnish,English,,Spanish,Dutch,German,Icelandic,Italian,Norwegian,Portuguese,Indonesian, Swedish)
  4. Banja by Typogama, $19.00
    Banja is a single weight, non connecting script typeface filled with vitality. Designed for branding and editorial design, this dynamic style is filled with a selection of swash letters and ligatures to add even more variety and choice for layouts. Banja includes a full extended latin character set that covers most european languages including Turkish, Icelandic or Polish.
  5. URLOP by Mikołaj Grabowski, $9.00
    Colour is more fun than black, but multicolour is even better. Let me introduce URLOP, a wide type family suitable for your fancy posters, headlines, covers, illustrations, websites, initials, blackmails, chronicles, signboards, poems and many others. Twelve basic styles, which make the overall construction, give a wide range of opportunities. All of them, being able to mix with each other, vary from a thin INSIDE, through a medium FILL, to a double-stem PLUS styles. And then comes a range of colour fonts, so you don’t have to waste any of your precious time for experiments, because I’ve already done it for you! URLOP is an all-caps display collection consisting of three sub-families of fonts, divided by the usage they are designed for. First of all, there is a wide range of alphabets made in the new OpenType-SVG colour fonts format. This is quite a novelty and a very promising technology at the same time. It allows designers to store colour information inside the font. Due to my experience with layered colour thinking that I explored in my first family - Epilepsja , I decided to make several preset layer combinations in this auspicious format. This sub-group is tagged RGB. Make sure that your field of usage and software support OT-SVG format. However, if you feel a need to experiment in the old-fashioned way, you may buy separate layers under the DIY tag. The last group is very similar to the DIY, but it was optimized to look better when standing without other layers. It’s called PRO*. All styles cover Latin alphabets of Europe, basic Cyrillic and Greek sets. Have fun! Before using the font, read the instructions and specimen attached to font files in the purchased package or download them from the Gallery tab on this site. This will help you avoid making unexpected mistakes when combining layers. *PRO subfamily release planned in 2019.
  6. Goth Stencil - Personal use only
  7. ozzy - 100% free
  8. OldStyle 1 - Unknown license
  9. Guede Demo - Unknown license
  10. Paternoster AH - Unknown license
  11. Tarantis - Unknown license
  12. Ye Old Shire - Unknown license
  13. Captain Nelson by Larin Type Co, $10.00
    Captain Nelson is a beautiful collection of fonts, which consists of a script and serifs. In this collection you will see serifs in a clean style, inline style, rough style, inline rough style, printed, lined style, and the script style in clean, rough, printed, lined version. With their help, a lot of options are opened for you to create your projects, both in vintage and in modern style. The script fonts in this collection provides charisma and charm, it is carefully assembled and supplemented with alternates and swashes. The Serifs come in 6 styles and make it possible to choose the style that is necessary for your design.
  14. Andron MC by SIAS, $99.00
    The font series Andron MC introduces a new feature to the repertoire of the Andron family: middlecase glyphs (intermediate between upper- and lowercase) – and uncial letters. Middlecase glyphs reach a medium height compared to full caps height and lowercase x-height. However, ‘uncial’ means the historic transitional lettershapes of the medieval ages which have gained no status in the bicameral typographic system of modern times. In all three of the Andron MC fonts middlecase (“MC”) glyphs dwell on the lowercase positions. These are coined in uncial fashion in the MC Uncial and MC Medieval fonts but appear as capital glyphs in MC Capital. The same variation occurs with the uppercase positions: whereas standard Roman/capital glyphs are there in MC Uncial and MC Capital, MC Medieval features uncial majuscules here instead. At the end that makes three different combinations of uncial and capital sorts. These fonts can be used for a great variety of purposes. The uncial sets are particularly well-suited for any typographic matter related to the middle ages. MC Capital is a worthwhile alternative choice when titling is to be possibly set in CAPITALS or Small caps. Andron MC adds a fascinating new aspect to the classical Andron fonts family. It enhances again the unique scope of typographical possibilities Andron is praised for since quite some time now. All three Andron MC fonts support full Latin, Greek (monotonic), Coptic and Gothic character ranges. Each font contains about 1000 glyphs.
  15. Vivizza by Julia Visht, $20.00
    Vivizza Bold - Modern, classy and elegant! New stylish multifunctional Serif from Julia Visht! Perfect at large and medium size - Vivizza Bold does well from large eye-catching headlines , to medium headings. Two different models of letter spacing for uppercase and lowercase letters! Carefully constructed built-in opentype kerning pairs to ensure impeccable letter spacing throughout the font. Main features: -Ligatures. Set of opentype ligatures allows to make your design truly unique. -Great for web-design, logo creating, modern branding, posters, headers, advertising and so much more. -Multilingual support. English, German, Italian, French, Danish, Norwegian, Swedish, Italian, Spanish, Filipino, Scottish Gaelic,Indonesian, Irish, Swiss German, Portuguese, Finnish. Stylish Serif for Stylish Projects!
  16. Musk by Eko Bimantara, $21.00
    Taking the name from substance of the best quality perfumery, Musk present an elegant form of high contrast sans serif combine with an expressive connected script. The sans serif contain three weight; regular, medium and bold within it’s quality for display and also text. Each glyphs shown an unique variation of forms, especially the terminals in regards to achieve legibility and readability. The sans serif contain three weight; regular, medium and bold within it’s quality for display and legible for body text. With over than 240 glyphs. Some open type features contain in Musk sans; old style figures and standard ligature and the Musk script contain swash.
  17. Hilmar by Graptail, $15.00
    Hilmar Sans is a neo-grotrsque typeface family in 7 weights, support most European Languages and features. The typeface is versatile to blend in your design- with 7 weight, ranging from thin, extra light, light, regular, medium, semi bold, bold variable type. Perfect anywhere you need a right finas touches for branding, publishing, titles, book, magazine , and use on UI/UX design.The typeface is versatile to blend in your design- with 7 weight, ranging from thin, extra light, light, regular, medium, semi bold, bold variable type. Perfect anywhere you need a right finas touches for branding, publishing, titles, book, magazine , and use on UI/UX design.
  18. Scientia by ParaType, $30.00
    Scientia (means 'knowledge', 'science' in Latin) is a neutral serif typeface in eight styles. It contains four weights (Regular, Medium, Bold, Black) with corresponding italics. All the styles support Western and Central European Latin, basic and Asian Cyrillic and Greek. Regular and Medium styles include smallcaps for all supported languages. In addition to the standard set of non-alphabetic characters Scientia has arrows and some supplemental mathematical symbols. The font was created by Natalia Vasilyeva. Being a professional book designer, Natalia uses Scientia in astronomy books. Scientia is a good choice for literary fiction and academic non-fiction texts. The typeface was released by ParaType in 2016.
  19. Amariya by Monotype, $40.99
    Designed by Nadine Chahine, the Amariya™ typeface family is intended for long form, on-screen textual content. It supports the Arabic, Persian and Urdu languages. The design is consistent with traditional text typeface models popular in the Middle East, but has a lower level of stroke contrast optimized for on-screen reading. The family is available in nine weights ranging from a light hairline to a very bold black. The middle weights are intended for setting text copy while the extreme hairline and black designs are best suited for headlines, sub heads and similar applications. The Amariya family can be used for numerous projects from branding to blogs, in a variety of interactive design environments on both large and small screens. The fonts include the ITC Charter design by Matthew Carter as a Latin companion.
  20. Contenu by Hackberry Font Foundry, $24.95
    Because Contenu is designed for text use, it is spaced for body copy in the 9-12 point range. That is far too much spacing for heads, subheads, and the like. So I made the display version of Contenu Book to use for headers. In the process of tightening the spacing at the very large sizes, I also made some minor modifications to the glyph shapes to make this version a little more elegant. Contenu Opentype has two Opentype families for print design. Contenu Book has five fonts: Regular, Italic, Bold, Bold Italic, and Display. Contenu has Medium, Medium Italic, Black, and Black Italic. The name is French for content and this is what the family is designed for: text, body copy, and book layout. If it has a style, it is a modern take on oldstyle serif font using Jenson as a mask. There are no plans for display versions of the bolder weights or the italics. If you want them, use Contenu Medium, Book Bold, Contenu Black, or any of the four italics and tighten the tracking.
  21. Ravensara Antiqua Stencil by NaumType, $19.00
    Ravensara Stencil - elegant high contrast classic serif. Ravensara family was born from the idea of taking the Didone concept to weight extremes. In light and medium weights Ravensara transmits a very elegant and high fashion style attitude, but stays readable in small sizes and can even be used as a text font. That makes it an ideal solution for projects, that needs an injection of contemporary sophistication. Heavy weights perfectly complement light and medium ones and also works great by their own in large sizes. It is a part of the Ravensara superfamily, united by the same anatomy, which currently also includes Ravensara Sans and Ravensara Serif. Ravensara Stencil is available in 9 weights, including Thin, Light, Regular, Medium, SemiBold, Bold, ExtraBold, Black and ExtaBlack. Ravensara font family, combining its classic origins and contemporary elegance, is a perfect choice for bold headlines, oversize typography, fashion logos, branding, identity, website design, album art, posters, advertising, etc. Ravensara Stencil extends multilingual support to Basic Latin, Western European, Euro, Catalan, Baltic, Turkish, Central European, Pan African Latin and Afrikaans.
  22. Contenu Book by Hackberry Font Foundry, $24.95
    Because Contenu is designed for text use, it is spaced for body copy in the 9-12 point range. That is far too much spacing for heads, subheads, and the like. So I made the display version of Contenu Book to use for headers. In the process of tightening the spacing at the very large sizes, I also made some minor modifications to the glyph shapes to make this version a little more elegant. Contenu Opentype has two Opentype families for print design. Contenu Book has five fonts: Regular, Italic, Bold, Bold Italic, and Display. Contenu has Medium, Medium Italic, Black, and Black Italic. The name is French for content and this is what the family is designed for: text, body copy, and book layout. If it has a style, it is a modern take on oldstyle serif font using Jenson as a mask. There are no plans for display versions of the bolder weights or the italics. If you want them, use Contenu Medium, Book Bold, Contenu Black, or any of the four italics and tighten the tracking.
  23. Yo Quiero Taquitos NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    The basic letterforms of this typeface were found in a lettering book, Rotalución Decorativa, published in Barcelona in the 1940s. Add a lowercase and a few flourishes suggested by a hand-painted sign seen at a neighborhood tavern on Staten Island, and you have a seriously fun face. To add even more spice, the font also contains alternate characters in the Logical Not, ASCII circumflex and tilde positions. It also contains a few alternate characters in the ASCII circumflex and tilde positions to perk things up. Both versions of the font contain characters to support all major European languages.
  24. Odaiba Script by Hanoded, $15.00
    I have been to Japan many times, but I have to admit that I have not (yet) been to Odaiba, so this font is a reminder that I should go there one day. Odaiba is a large artificial Island in the bay of Tokyo. It is a popular shopping and sightseeing destination and its sights include a copy of the Statue of Liberty and a mega-sized Gundam Robot. Odaiba Script is a handwritten font. I used a Sharpie pen on paper, so it is nice and thick. It comes with double letter ligatures and all diacritics.
  25. Bowen Script by Ashton, $9.00
    The font was inspired by the persistent demands of editors for scripts which actually looked like real handwriting, a lot of historical fiction projects and a love of maps. While making a map for a prequel to Treasure Island I decided to make a font from the lettering of some Caribbean maps of the period. The glyphs are all hand drawn vector outlines which although very legible and consistent in style carry the variation and irregularity you expect from handwriting. This font has been featured on maps for books by authors such as Peter V. Brett, Mark Lawrence and Michael Crichton.
  26. ND Raster by NeueDeutsche, $20.00
    Transport yourself back to the year 1994, a time when MS DOS games ignited the imagination of an impressionable young boy. Enchanted by the pixelated wonders of that era, he embarks on a journey that will shape his creative destiny. As the boy loses himself in the captivating landscapes of Commander Keen, the strategic depths of Warcraft: Orcs & Humans, and the mysterious quests of The Secret of Monkey Island, a seed is planted in his mind. The beauty of these games' typography, crafted pixel by pixel, captivates his young heart and fuels a passion for design.
  27. Kaikoura by Hanoded, $15.00
    Kaikoura is a small town on the east coast of the South Island of New Zealand. It is a very pleasant, laid-back place where the mountains meet the sea. Kaikoura is also the best place in the world to spot sperm whales. Kaikoura font is quite similar in appearance: it is laid-back and beautiful, has sharp peaks and generous curves. I am still trying to find out how to add whale watching to this description… Kaikoura is an all caps font with a lower case alternative for the o and y. It comes with an ocean of diacritics.
  28. Deco Nights JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Sheet music for the tune "Put Your Arms Around Me Honey" (from the 1937 film "Coney Island" starring Betty Grable, George Montgomery and Cesar Romero) has the song title hand lettered in a condensed Art Deco sans serif design. This became the basis for Deco Nights JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions. For trivia buffs, the song was written by Junie McCree and Albert Von Tilzer and was first featured in the Broadway show "Madame Sherry" in 1910 and was revived for a second time in the 1949 Judy Garland -Van Johnson film "In the Good Old Summertime".
  29. Toucan Tango JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    In the days before vinyl sign lettering overran the landscape, talented neighborhood sign painters and show card writers made attractive displays for local merchants. Toucan Tango JNL is Jeff Levine's interpretation of a sign painter's sans serif letter with a distinctive inline.
  30. ShAqA by Okaycat, $29.50
    Shaqa is a bold and beautiful inline typeface designed by Natsuko Hayashida in 2014. The eye-catching poster style of Shaqa has a graphic quality which is especially well suited for strong headlines and titles. Shaqa matches well with the Komela font family.
  31. Hello Mono One by Good Java Studio, $18.00
    Introducing Hello Mono with Layered Inline Hello Mono is a playfully display font make from handdrawn ideas in typeface. This font includes full of Alphabetical glyphs, Numerals, and punctuation. This is so perfect for invitations, monograms, wedding, fashion, branding, label, handdrawn or logotype.
  32. Vivala Slab by Johannes Hoffmann, $15.99
    The family includes eight styles being seven uprights and an inline style. Vivala Slab is ideal for use in headline sizes, but it also works properly within text blocks and information design. Opentype features are ligatures, ordinals, fractions, numerators, denominators, superscript and subscript.
  33. Superstar by ITC, $40.99
    Superstar was designed by Colin Brignall, who was inspired by American sportswear graphics during the process. The font is an inline sans serif that incorporates wedge-like cutouts instead of curves. Superstar is an excellent choice for design work related to sports activities.
  34. Anjara by 611 Studio, $15.00
    This typeface got its name from "anyar", which means "new/modern" in local Indonesian (Javanese). Just like it's name, this typeface gives a modern and simple look. Anjara's medium contrast makes it easily stand out in any compositions, especially it's bold version.
  35. CP Company Flash by FSD, $6.15
    CP Company Flash is the version of CP Company designed for use in Adobe Flash. Available in three versions: Big to be used at 16pt, Medium at 16pt and Small at 8pt. Originally designed to be used in the cpcompany.com web site
  36. Taz by LucasFonts, $49.00
    Although the Taz family was designed for newspapers, it works equally well in many other contexts. The fonts have been used in glossy magazines, sales catalogues and corporate brochures, for instance. Taz is appreciated for its readability in longer texts at medium sizes.
  37. Larque by Furiosum, $20.00
    Larque is a slab serif text typeface. The tall x-height and the open counters makes the font very legible at small sizes. Larque includes extended latin characters, ligatures, oldstyle figures and Open Type features. It is available in roman and medium weight.
  38. Amity Signature by Lemonthe, $13.00
    Amity Signature is a stylish and versatile font family featuring four distinct weights: Light, Regular, Medium, and Bold. This collection offers an elegant impression and flexibility for all design needs, such as logos, branding, signatures, posters, labels, product packaging, invitation designs, and more.
  39. TheAntiqua by LucasFonts, $49.00
    Although the members of the Thesis family have proven to work well as text faces, nothing beats a medium-contrast oldstyle for comfortable immersive reading. Hence TheAntiqua, an all-purpose text face whose name refers to the traditional Dutch/German word for oldstyle.
  40. Simeon by astype, $40.00
    Simeon is well suited for setting an short and medium amount of text with an historic impression. OpenType features: - over 650 glyphs - Central European faces - stylistic alternates and historical forms - ornaments, signs, zodiac, symbols - proportional & mediaeval numerals - numerators, denominators and fractions - Roman numerals
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