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  1. Misterall by GRIN3 (Nowak), $16.00
    Misterall is a hand made, all-caps, brush font by Bartek Nowak which contains two variations for each letter and a lot of ligatures. It can be used for invitations, greeting cards, posters, advertising, books, menus etc. Language support includes Western, Central and Eastern European character sets, as well as Baltic and Turkish languages.
  2. Thistails Font Duo by Panatype Studio, $9.00
    Thistails is font duo with modern vintage look design style, available as a script and Display Sans serif typeface. These two lovely fonts would be perfect to combine in your design. Suitable for digital lettering, logo, t-shirt, print, business cards, branding materials, quotes, nature photography, etc, made with hand painted and carefully crafted. OpenType Features: Ligatures, Stylistic Set
  3. Sassoon Felt by Sassoon-Williams, $48.00
    Sassoon Felt’s more casual letterforms can be used either as informal text or for the teaching of reading and handwriting; having the letterforms most taught in UK schools. These fonts are an educators alternative to Comic Sans (from Microsoft) and Chalkboard (from Apple), which are more appropriate for ‘Print’ style writing in United States Elementary schools and may also be appropriate for parts of Australia, which can be identified usually by crucifix t, diagonal y downstroke, short f, two-stroke and there may be more. Free to download resources: How to access Stylistic Sets of alternative letters in these fonts
  4. Miolleta Script by Pointlab, $15.00
    Introducing my new font Miolleta Script. It's a unique blend of classic and modern style. Imperfect baseline creates ups and downs, like dancing letters. It's smooth, clean and simple. Perfect for wedding, event, invitation, escort card, table number, header menus, display, logos, slider blog, custom address, stamps, packaging, greeting card, etc. Miolleta Script includes alternate glyph and beautiful swirls. The font includes stylistic sets, Ligatures, etc. The Open Type features can be accessed by using Open Type savvy programs such as Adobe Illustrator CS, Adobe Indesign & CorelDraw X6-X7 and Microsoft Word. And this Font has given PUA unicode (specially coded fonts) so that all the alternate characters can easily be accessed in full by a craftsman or designer.
  5. Mervato by Arterfak Project, $19.00
    Introducing Melvins - Font Set. The font combination which inspired by the vintage design. Includes 4 fonts with different styles that have unique looks, and are perfect pairs when combined. This font set is carefully designed with high attention to give a feel of vintage, old-school, and classic. Melvins consist of Condensed, Light, Expanded, & Script styles that are versatile to be used for many design purposes. Melvins Font Set including with 50+ vintage illustrations that will ease you to make a design in a sec and is also equipped with swash and alternate characters that you can mix and match to get a more vintage look. The perfect choice to be used to create logo, label, badges, logotypes, decals, shirts, posters, flyers, and etc.' Fonts featured : All capitals character set Lowercase (script) Numbers Symbols & punctuation Stylistic Alternates Swashes (script) Multilingual support PUA Encoded (no need for special software to access special characters) Thank you for your support! I hope you enjoy using Melvins Font Set.
  6. Samman by Eyad Al-Samman, $-
    Samman is a Kufic simple Arabic typeface. It can be used to decorate public signs in streets, airports, hospitals, schools, malls, hotels, mosques, and other public places. My family's surname is "Samman" which stands for the person who sells fat especially the one produced by cows ("Samn" in Arabic). Consequently, "Samman" Typeface was designed for eternizing the memory of my family. The main characteristic of "Samman" Typeface is the leaf-shaped style for some of its Arabic characters such as "Dad", "Sad", "Faa", "Meem" and others. The distinguishing artistic design of its "Haa" character adds a unique feature to this typeface especially when connected with other characters. The shape of the characters' "dot", "dots", and "point" is innovative; a triangle with a semi-circle shape. "Samman" Typeface is suitable for books' covers, advertisement light boards, and titles in magazines and newspapers. Its characters' modern Kufic styles give the typeface more distinction when it is used also in posters, greeting cards, covers, exhibitions' signboards and external or internal walls of malls or metro's exits and entrances. It can also be used in titles for Arabic news and advertisements appeared in different Arabic and foreign satellite channels.
  7. Raccosetta by Patria Ari, $17.00
    Raccosetta is an elegant sans typeface with touch of modern and simplicity. With this typeface, you can use it for magazine cover, headline, wedding invitations, logo, powerpoint templates design, and many more. What's included? Uppercase Characters Lowercase Characters Multilingual support. Hope you enjoy the products.
  8. Mofela by Bryantamanh, $14.00
    Introducing Mofela. Glamour, Lovely, Luxury sans display font. Inspired by a luxury theme with magical feels that makes the font has a unique personality, you can use it for branding, social media, posters, packaging, & more. Mofela font OpenType feature, ligatures, alternates, and Multilingual support.
  9. Verstyle by Ayca Atalay, $25.00
    Verstyle is a rich & elegant sans serif, that can be both an eye-catching display typeface and a clean & legible font for smaller text. It has 6 weights to choose from, plenty of ligatures, superscript letters, small caps and alternates to create a tailored look.
  10. Stitching Love by Studio Indigo, $10.00
    Stitching Love is a cross-stitch font made to add that crafty feeling to your design projects. It has both upper- and lowercase sans serif letters and comes with a number of decorative ornaments and border elements that you can combine in many different ways.
  11. Scene by Monotype, $29.99
    Work on Scene began some time after designer Sebastian Lester joined Monotype Imaging in 2000. Clean, calm, and highly legible — thus the design brief Lester set for himself. With Scene, he wanted to provide graphic designers and creative directors with a suite of fonts that would serve as a strong foundation for identity projects, incorporating what he had learned about on-screen and print legibility. Scene was developed during two years of after-hours and weekend work. The family comes in six weights with matching italics, there is a set of “semi-sans” characters to introduce more expressive word rhythms into headlines and blocks of copy.
  12. Ministry by Device, $39.00
    A 14-weight sans family based on the original British ‘M.O.T.’ (Ministry of Transport) alphabet. A capitals-only, single-weight design was drawn up around 1933 for use on Britain’s road network, and remained in use until Jock Kinnear and Margaret Calvert’s ‘Transport Alphabet’ was introduced for Britain's first motorway in 1958. The identity of the original designer is not preserved; however, Antony Froshaug in a 1963 ‘Design’ magazine article mentions Edward Johnston as an advisor. Speculation that it was based on Johnston’s London Transport alphabet is discussed in archived government documents from 1957: “So far as I am aware, the Ministry alphabet was not based on Johnston’s design; indeed, it has been suggested that Gill got his idea from Johnston. Our alphabet was based on advice from Hubert Llewellyn-Smith (then chairman of the British Institute of Industrial Art) and Mr. J. G. West, a senior architect of H. M. Office of Works.” A 1955-57 revision of the alphabet which polished the somewhat mechanical aspects of the original may be the work of stone carver and typographer David Kindersley. For the digitisation, Rian Hughes added an entirely new lower case, italics and a range of weights. The lower case mimics the forms of the capitals wherever possible, taking cues form Gill and Johnston for letters such as the a and g, with single-tier versions in the italic. A uniquely British font that is now available in a versatile family for modern use.
  13. Sirens by Sarid Ezra, $13.00
    Introducing, Sirens - Bold Sans with Alternates! Sirens a casual and modern sans. The special things is this font comes with alternates in each lowercase! Every alphabet have alternates up to 3 kinds! This font fits in any project. Strong for your headline. You can use it for a tittle, logo, quotes, or become a pairing in any font. This font also support multi language! Also already PUA Encoded. Caps only Fonts. Foreign Languages Support: ÀÁÂÃÄÅÇÈÉÊËÌÍÎÏÑÒÓÔÕÖØÙÚÛÜÝßàáâãäåæçèéêëìíîïñòóôõöøùúûüýÿ
  14. Coarse Grind by Hanoded, $15.00
    I bought a new coffee machine - the piston variety. It is shiny, made in Italy and I can make a killer espresso or latte with it. I usually start off the day with a pour over coffee and save my milky coffee for later. I also have two grinders: one for a coarse grind (pour over) and one for a finer grind (espresso and latte). Yes, you will probably say that it’s quite extravagant to have two grinders, but I do like my coffee! Anyways, this is what I thought of when I worked on Coarse Grind. Coarse Grind is a well balanced all caps display font. It comes with extensive language support and a set of alternates for the lower case letters.
  15. Monaqi by Typebae, $12.00
    Introducing Monaqi Sans Serif Font Monaqi is a clear and multifunctional san serif family font. Can be used as a plain text font, stylish title or logo, very useful for your various project needs. What's Included? Uppercase & Lowercase Numbers & Punctuation Alternates Multilingual Support PUA Encoded
  16. Blacky by Afdalul Zikri, $9.00
    Blacky is a powerful and elegant display typeface. Inspired by design styles that are currently trending, and this is the answer to the design ideas that you will apply in this modern era, with a thick and strong style in each letter of the Blacky font as it is specialized in the world of design. Blacky has 3 font styles including: -Regular -Semi Rounded -Rounded Blacky works great on posters, social media, headlines, titles, large print - and it works on just about anything because it's a San-Serif font.
  17. Revx Neue Rounded by OneSevenPointFive, $9.00
    Revx Neue Rounded is a modern rounded sans serif typeface. It contains 14 styles - 7 uprights and corresponding italics. The typeface supports the OpenType Latin Pro character set of 455 characters. It is packed with powerful OpenType features, alternative glyphs, kerning pairs, guided typing experience, and more which makes the typeface well featured. The typeface is suitable for all platforms (web, display, print, etc.). Revx Neue Rounded blends beautifully in your designs. Revx Neue (Non-Rounded corners): https://www.myfonts.com/fonts/one-seven-point-five/revx-neue/ Feedback: https://forms.gle/iY8Zswmsg689m95M8
  18. Molend by Arterfak Project, $19.00
    Introducing Molend - a unique display font that allows you to customize the letter width to create one-of-a-kind designs. With its futuristic, techno, brutalist, and experimental styles. Inspired by kinetic typography and urban style. This font is perfect for display, headline, magazine, editorial, label, logotype, branding, movie, poster, and short quotes. Molend also features up to 6 sets of special characters, giving you the freedom to mix & match your designs. With its sans-serif style, Molend is highly versatile and can be used for a variety of projects. Molend is the unique font, customizable letter width and bold style are sure to grab the attention of your audience and leave a lasting impression. What you'll get : All capitals characters Number & punctuation Symbols Stylistic alternates Stylistic set 01-06 Multilingual support. Thank you for your time.
  19. Compasse by Dharma Type, $24.99
    Compasse is a semi-condensed sans-serif family designed by Ryoichi Tsunekawa and the whole family consists of 12 style: six weights from Thin to ExtraBold and their matching Italics. The range of styles provides flexibility for title, headline and body text. And the large x-heights increases legibility and readability. The basic skeleton of their letterform was not designed over-modularly but moderately semi-modularly (adjusted by designer's experience). Therefore the typical artificiality and unnaturalness which come from module-design does not exist in this family. The sophisticated letterform and its universal, neutral, and standard design make it possible to be used across a wide range of applications in all medias, all purposes. Compasse supports almost all european languages: Western, Central, South Eastern Europeans and afrikaans. And superior figures, inferior figures, denominators, numerators and fraction can be accessed by using OpenType features.
  20. Accia Variable by Mint Type, $159.00
    Accia is one of the world’s first true sans-to-serif variable fonts. Its weight axis ranges form Thin to Extra Bold, and its serif axis ranges from Sans to Forte. Accia is designed to be perfectly usable at every possible point of the design space, and its different instances work together perfectly as an infinitely flexible type system. The typeface contains a total of 879 glyphs supporting multiple Latin-based and Cyrillic- based languages, together with added sets of numbers and punctuation, small capitals, ligatures and other commonly supported OpenType features. Accia is also available as separate font families.
  21. Le Havre Rounded by insigne, $24.99
    The Le Havre series is a series of geometric sans serifs inspired by the dignified era of the passenger ship, when getting to your destination was a delight in and of itself. Le Havre Rounded is a fun and new interpretation of geometric sans serifs. Le Havre Rounded features its sister family's compressed capitals, low x-height and geometric construction, and its rounded forms lend it to be used in contemporary and technology settings. Le Havre OpenType features include twenty five alternate characters, ligatures and old style figures. The Le Havre family includes a spectrum of weights for many design options.
  22. Evanston Tavern by Kimmy Design, $10.00
    Evanston Tavern is a square typeface and the sans-serif version to Evanston Alehouse. Inspired by the years that prefaced the ratification of the American Prohibition, this typeface mimics the signage commonly seen outside of saloons, taverns and alehouses during that time. Back to the modern era, Evanston Tavern is more than just a vintage inspired typeface. It works in modern and futuristic settings with multiple styles, opentype alternatives and ornamentation. The family provides a robust 61 total fonts, within it's 3 styles of regular, stencil and inline. Each sub family includes 4 weights and 5 widths. It has special features that add depth to the typeface, with discretionary ligatures and stylistic alternatives. It also includes a complimentary set of ornaments, including a vintage graphic set from the era, as well as modern frames, borders and icons. This typeface works great at logos, packaging, and other display settings. Pair this font with Evanston Alehouse and have a great combination of serif and sans-serif square letterforms and a large array of ornaments! Here’s a snapshot of what you get with Evanston Tavern: - 3 Styles: Regular, Stencil and Inline - 4 Weights: Light, Regular, Medium and Black - 5 Widths: 1826 (condensed), 1846 ( narrow) 1858 (regular), 1893 (wide) and 1919 (expanded) - 2 capital Heights: Capitals and small caps - 2 Alternatives: Discretionary Ligatures and Stylistic Alternatives - 1 Ornaments font with over 100 graphic extras
  23. ATF Railroad Gothic by ATF Collection, $59.00
    First introduced by the American Type Founders Company in 1906, Railroad Gothic was the quintessential typographic expression of turn-of-the-century industrial spirit—bold and brash in tone, and a little rough around the edges. A favorite for the plain speak of big headlines, Railroad Gothic quickly gained popularity among printers. Its condensed but robust forms were likely a source of inspiration for later families of industrial sans serifs. The design feels like a cleaned-up version of some earlier Victorian gothics, notable for their uneven proportions and awkward letterforms. ATF offered a number of sizes of Railroad Gothic as metal type, with cuts varying in design considerably from size to size. Creating this new digital version involved interpreting the characteristics of different sizes and making some aesthetic choices: where to retain the design’s familiar unstudied gawkiness, and where to make improvements. The new ATF® Railroad Gothic features a measured, harmonious interpretation of the original, and has been extended with four new weights (each bolder than the last). The heaviest weights are carefully designed to keep counters open, no matter how dense the overall effect may be, maintaining legibility at any display size. This contemporary rendition of a historic American design boasts a full Latin character set, including glyphs undreamed-of in the heyday of railroads.
  24. Quadrian by Arterfak Project, $20.00
    Say Hello to Quadrian, a modern calligraphy font. Carefully designed with consistent strokes, this beautiful script font offers a minimalist, luxurious and classy feel. Quadrian is inspired by classical calligraphy. This font is perfect for anything that needs an elegant, beautiful, feminine, and dramatic look. You can apply this font to weddings, invitations, logotypes, romantic quotes, labels, and branding. Quadrian consists of a full set of characters and is equipped with hundreds of alternative characters that you can use to enhance your designs. A total of 500+ glyphs that you can mix and match and multilingual support! What you'll get : Uppercase Lowercase Numbers & punctuations Stylistic alternates Stylistic set 01 - 20 With Love, Arterfak Project
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  26. Karisans by The Type Fetish, $20.00
    Karisans is a hand drawn, layerable sans serif font. By layering the various styles differently the user can achieve many different effects.
  27. Recta by Canada Type, $24.95
    Recta was one of Aldo Novarese’s earliest contributions to the massive surge of the European sans serif genre that was booming in the middle of the 20th century. Initially published just one year after Neue Haas Grotesk came out of Switzerland and Univers out of France, and at a time when Akzidenz Grotesk and DIN were riding high in Germany and Gill Sans was making waves in Great Britain, it was intended to compete with all of those foundry faces, and later came to be known as the “Italian Helvetica”. It maintains traditional simplicity as its high point of functionality, while showing minimal infusion of humanistic traits. It shows that the construct of the grotesk does not have to be rigid, and can indeed have a touch of Italian flair. While the original Recta family lacked a proper suite of weights and widths, this digital version comes in five weights, corresponding italics, four condensed fonts, and small caps in four weights. It also includes a wide-ranging character set for extended Latin language support.
  28. Broisther by Hanzel Space, $25.00
    Say hello Broisther, a handwritten script font inspired by handwriting with an aesthetic touch. Broisther is versatile enough for both web and print and can be used in a variety of projects such as stationery, packaging, apparel, wedding stationery, prints, quotes, social media graphics, planners, greeting cards, logos, branding, and much much more. The script includes a set of uppercase characters, numerals, symbols, two lowercase letter sets, and a total of 28 ligature. Full Set of standard alphabet and punctuation Extra set of ending swashed lowercase Handwritten ligatures Thanks so much for checking out my shop! Happy creating! Cheers!
  29. Ripped Bam Boom by Comicraft, $19.00
    It’s stronger than the Thing AND the Hulk! It can bench press 500 pound gorillas and send them scurrying into the corner. RIPPED BAM BOOM is a font that can tear through the alphabet faster than you can say “A to Z” and will work your chest, shoulders and triceps and help YOUR characters gain upper-body strength and muscle mass! Features alternate uppercase characters, Western & Central Europe, Vietnamese & Cyrillic support, Crossbar I Technology™ and 18 Chinese Sound Effects
  30. Metro Office by Linotype, $50.99
    The Metro Office family is designed after the model of the original sans serif family – Metro No.1 – produced by W.A. Dwiggins and Mergenthaler Linotype’s design studio during the late 1920s and 1930s. A distinctly new interpretation of the sans serif idea, Metro was a thoroughly “American” sans serif when it was released. However, over the ensuing decades, it became a favorite the world over. Moreover, it is one of the first “humanist” sans serif typefaces designed. While redesigning Metro in 2006, Linotype’s Type Director Akira Kobayashi drew from his own knowledge of humanistic letterforms. The result is a redefined Metro; a typeface that is finally ready for heavy text setting. The original Linotype Metro No.1 never had italic variants. Kobayashi has created oblique variants, extending its use in document setting. A double-storey a and g, as well as a wider w were features of Dwiggins’ original Metro design that were filtered out by Mergenthaler Linotype in the 1930s. Kobayashi remedied this historical slight, retooling Dwiggins’ original forms and optimizing their legibility. Kobayashi has additionally retooled some of Metro’s more troublesome letters, which has black elements that became too dense. By opening up the troublesome joins (like that on the Q), Kobayashi has given his new Metro a more even color in text, improving its legibility while retaining its original spirit.
  31. Cacographie by Nantia.co, $12.00
    The Cacographie Calligraphy Font is a signature decorative font with which you can achieve a handwritten-type lettering feeling. Cacographie Calligraphy Font it's a multilingual lettering font with Greek (of course), Latin character set, and diacritics. This calligraphy style is perfect for your modern graphic design needs. This font has a really nice flow so you use it in a large text if you want to give them a touch of personality. It can be used on social media content, for branding or packaging.
  32. ZT Rayflo by Khaiuns, $18.00
    ZT Rayflo is a sans serif font family with full simplicity, no clutter in it, just fonts with a gentle flow. This font has nine weights from light to black.ft ZT Rayflo even with its simple style is perfect if you need it for your design, it will always look fashionable and stylish wherever it is. ZT Rayflo is a collaborative font between Zelowtype X Madebysafwan. For 3D, you can buy it at Madebysafwan. Free to Try, you can download it on Gumroad I hope you have fun using ZT Rayflo
  33. Quarantinus by JOEBOB graphics, $33.00
    The Quarantinus font was created during the 2020 covid 19 lock-down. Tranquility being all around, the JOEBOB graphics studio almost felt like a monastery, and as a result my style of writing and my choice of pen had to fit. All this writing was turned into an authentic handwritten script font with over 150 ligatures, which make it look very credible and spontaneous. The font is especially suitable for personalized 'handwritten' notes, cards and messages. It can be used on T-shirts and on shop-windows. It has an 'instant logo' quality, it can be used for tattoo-designs and it screams home-made everything. And in case you are a writer you now have an option to print your work in a way that seems as if you wrote it yourself. Please note that even though the font comes with a complete set of Western characters, accents and special signs, the Cyrillic and Greek characters that are in the font do not make a complete set.
  34. Atrament by Suitcase Type Foundry, $75.00
    The Atrament font family was originally conceived in 2003 as the corporate display type family for Suitcase Type Foundry. Its original source of inspiration is the front cover of the Devetsil - Revolucni slovn’k almanac (1922), designed by Karel Teige. The lettering on this cover is a condensed sans serif with rounded stroke terminals. Atrament is significantly broader than the model and its characters are better balanced, reflecting the evolution of semi-condensed sans serifs throughout the 1960s. The horizontal strokes of both lower and upper case are less stressed than the vertical stems. Noteworthy are the unusual tiny gaps in the apex and vertex of letters with diagonal strokes, designed to prevent ink from spreading and smudging the letter shapes. This detail is one of the main features of the font's character. The general feel of the italics closely matches the strictly vertical, parallel character of the regular cut. When converting the family to OpenType the alternate character shapes from the Alternator weights were incorporated in the regular cut, which allows the user to switch selected characters from one shape to another within the same font. A number of glyphs and accents were corrected, and all the glyphs missing in the Suitcase Standard character set were added, along with the relevant kerning pairs. The individual weights of Atrament Std thus contain accented upper and lower case, small caps, alternate glyphs for most European languages, nine types of numerals, superscript characters, caps glyph versions, and much more. Its narrow proportions make Atrament the perfect choice whenever economy of space is a must. It is however not very well suited for setting long texts. Ideal for headlines and display use, it is perfect for situations where the text needs to make a great impact in a little space.
  35. Duvall by John Moore Type Foundry, $19.95
    Duvall is an idealization created from the Edward J. Duvall lettering. Mr. Duvall was a teacher in lettering, who was well known for his book “Modern Sign Painting” in the late 40s and early 50s. Duvall cursive script is presented in five weights, Duvall 1, as a light version, to Duvall 5 as a bold version, and Duvall Style a decorative typeface with Inline, ideal for set in color layers combined with Duvall 5. Duvall is a Script font with low contrast, not intended to be used as a type of reading, but is however well adapted to small sizes because its simple form is easy to read. It is advisable to use this font for large to medium sizes. Duvall is ideal for composition, ordinal, superior and inferior numbers, and thanks to the OpenType features you can compose with alternate characters, old style numbers and with a complete set of glyphs for Eastern and Western European languages. The Duvall set comes with a font called Duvall Ribbons, a dingbats font with which you can create interesting headlines with the taste of the advertising of the 50s. Duvall FunWords is a dingbats playing with funny words in English, French and Spanish phrases. Duvall is ideal for packaging, signs, banners, branding and graphic design in general and can be combined harmonically with your favorite sans fonts.
  36. Italo by Antipixel, $15.00
    Italo is a decorative, friendly, san-serif handwritten font. This font will provide an informal, cute look to your work! It can be used for small ammount of text, and display usage because of its glyph quality. Italo offers OpenType features, including ligatures, alternates, smallcaps, scientific superior/inferior figures, oldstyle figures, fractions.
  37. Mezz by Adobe, $29.00
    Clarinetist Milton ?Mezz? Mezzrow (1899-1972) was a remarkable jazz musician, as becomes evident upon reading his autobiography Really the Blues. His sharp tone and serpentine lines inspired English lettering artist and jazz lover Michael Harvey to create a condensed, oblique display typeface with the look of a chiseled alphabet in the musician's honor. Vertical formats such as book jackets and posters will be invigorated by Mezz as the display face.
  38. Winter Animal by Seemly Fonts, $14.00
    Winter Animal is an incomparable display font. It can easily be matched to an incredibly large set of projects, so add it to your creative ideas and notice how it makes them stand out!
  39. Got Love by Seemly Fonts, $14.00
    A beautiful display font is called Got Love. Add it to your original ideas to see how it helps them stand out since it can be readily suited to a huge range of projects.
  40. Vibrant Energy by Seemly Fonts, $12.00
    Vibrant Energy is a striking display font. It can easily be matched to an incredibly large set of projects, so add it to your creative ideas and notice how it makes them stand out!
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