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  1. Calligra by Fo Da, $16.00
    Calligra is a single weight display font derived from a serif roman. It works well for headlines and can be used also well in text. It supports English, Spanish, French, German, Extended Latin, Greek and more. The name Calligra came from calligraphy which was the main style we followed during creating this font. Main Features: • 813 glyphs • 622 ligatures • 29 “Number” ligatures • Support for many languages • Perfect for logos and headlines • Latin support expanded
  2. Gauche Display by Megami Studios, $7.50
    Gauche Display is a "tasteless and awkward" script font for those who don't exactly want sophistication in their typographic script usage. Er, um, uh..."inspired" by several script fonts (all of which look much, much prettier), you can't take your eyes off this font, much in the same way you can't stop looking at a trainwreck. In other words, it sucks on purpose and lives up (or down, take your pick) to its name.
  3. Deux Chasses NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    American Type Founders released the pattern for this typeface under the name "Thermotype". In the days of cast-metal foundry type, copyfitting headlines could prove problemmatic at times; this typeface, with a wide uppercase and narrower lowercase of exactly the same “color”, allowed stacked lines of type to be composed with uniform width. Clean, crisp and practical. Both versions of the font include 1252 Latin, 1250 CE (with localization for Romanian and Moldovan).
  4. Taking Liberties JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Within the pages of the April 16, 1938 issue of Liberty Magazine was found a hand lettered condensed typeface with a fun attitude that’s perfect for casual and informal titling. Because the art of lettering allows for taking liberties with letterforms, and as this came from Liberty Magazine as an inspiration source, it was only fitting that the typeface would be named Taking Liberties JNL. It is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  5. Tactical by Positype, $25.00
    Tactical is nothing more than a testosterone-laced typeface. Rigid, mechanical and unforgiving. Originally conceived in 2007 while I was working through the early sketches of Ginza, Tactical features hard 45-degree angles and the presence of a curve for curve’s sake is just not there. Complimenting the original is a Stencil variant (inspired by the military, marathon video game, explosion-influenced name) and matching Obliques—altogether creating a sharply coordinating family.
  6. FE Gigant by Egor Stremousov, $50.00
    The font has a pronounced decorative effect and is suitable for the gaming, publishing and film industry. The Cyrillic alphabet conveys the spirit and atmosphere of Soviet constructivism. It is well suited for names of Soviet (or pseudo-Soviet) trademarks, large headings, signs, giant letter structures, etc. The Latin part is not tied to the Soviet period and can be applied in a wider range. Sharp angles and unnatural proportions create dynamics, strength and heaviness.
  7. Jadeite by TEKNIKE, $129.00
    Note: This family only contains Capital letters Jadeite is a geometric monospaced display font. The typeface has a distinct style inspired by the Mid-Century Modern era and designed to be easy to read. The Jadeite name comes from a mineral form of jade and also represents a color of green, reminiscent and popular of the 1950’s era. Jadeite is great for display work, quotes, invitations, film credits, fashion, architecture, posters and headings.
  8. Creazy Xeon by SimpleType Studios, $23.00
    Crazy Xeon is stylish graffiti brush inspired from graffiti street project art. This gorgeous font includes all lowercase and uppercase characters, numbers, punctuation, an array of standard ligatures and a selection of international characters as well. Whether you are using it for cartoon-related designs, lable, children’s games, quotes, t-shirts, titles, merchandise, brand names, book covers, posters, or just any creation that requires a touch of beauty, this font is a great choice.
  9. Bardi by ParaType, $30.00
    An original typeface designed for ParaType in 2004 by Armenian designer Manvel Shmavonyan. Based on the lettering created in 1970s by outstanding Armenian type designer Henrik Mnatsakanyan (1923-2001) of the same name. In Armenian 'Bardi' means 'Poplar'. Extra compressed decorative stenciled typeface. Its letterforms resemble many Neo-Classicism extra compressed faces and magazine lettering of the 1950s-60s. For use in advertising and display typography especially in magazine headlines and logos.
  10. Crazy Robot by Sealoung, $12.00
    Crazy Robot is a unique and funny font that is suitable for use in game logos, event titles, animal names, movie titles especially in animated films and of course can be used in other designs. What's Included: - Glyphs - Works on PC & Mac - Simple installation - Can be accessed in Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, Affinity Design. - Fonts include multilingual support. Thank you very much, this font will make your project easier. Saiful Anwar - Sealoung studio
  11. Nova Hispane by Ixipcalli, $30.00
    NovaHispane typeface is a serif typeface with a clear, serious, elegant, old and modern touch at the same time. This typeface is perfectly suitable to be used in books, magazines or any printed media that requires showing a set of traditional or modern styles. Its four weights Light, Regular, Bold, and Heavy make a well-marked visual game for highlighting words from text; in addition to having the italic forms for each weight.
  12. Res Publica by Linotype, $29.99
    Res Publica is a workhorse. It is quite anonymous as typeface, without any distinctive marks. But it gives a harmonious text body, well suited for large amounts of text, such as official public reports, magazines based mainly on text, school books, and so on. The public" concept is part of the name. Res Publica is Latin for "public matters". The word republic has the same origin. Res Publica was released in 1992.
  13. Caffeination by Vozzy, $10.00
    Introducing a comic style label font named Caffeination. This font has a wide languages support with west european and cyrillic characters (check out all available characters on previews). The font family has six styles: Regular, Shadow, Shadow FX, Rough, Rough Shadow FX and Rough Shadow. Each of these fonts have same metric and kerning. This font will look good on any comic or vintage styled designs like a poster, T-shirt, label, logo, etc.
  14. The Last Shuriken by Arterfak Project, $26.00
    Konichiwa! Introducing our brand new font "The Last Shuriken" a Japanese-style typeface. Inspired by modern Japanese food branding and anime title. Designed in a bold stroke, this font is an all-caps font that has the same cap height and different shapes. The Last Shuriken is perfect for display, especially for Japanese food, title, logo, poster, short quote, movie, games, apparel. Complete with stylistic alternates and PUA Encoded with multilingual support! Thank you. Ramz.
  15. Technical Standard VP by VP Type, $29.00
    The initial inspiration for Technical Standard VP came from examining precisely machined labels on tools from cameras to cars, which need to be legible at all sizes. The streamlined look such processes achieve was reinterpreted and refined - the resulting font at the same time being robust and stylish, universal and unique, with its ten distinct styles offering great versatility. With 1120 glyphs in each style, it guarantees full support for all Latin languages.
  16. j.d. - Unknown license
  17. Certificate by Scholtz Fonts, $18.20
    Elegant, fluid and romantic are but a few of the words that describe this beautiful font. Certificate is a perfect choice for awards, wedding invitations, greeting cards - in fact any products for which a sophisticated, contemporary yet formal look is sought. Certificate was designed for situations that require: - a classical, “award” like font (for certificates, invitations, formal notices etc); - a very legible font (particularly important for invitations to events such as weddings and formal occasions where details of the occasion are very important and should not be mis-read); Certificate is fully professional, carefully letterspaced and kerned. All upper and lower case characters, punctuation, numerals and accented characters are present.
  18. Varsity - Unknown license
  19. AW Conqueror Std Carved by Typofonderie, $59.00
    Engraving inspired typeface The AW Conqueror Carved encapsulates perfectly the lettering styles in fashion during the 19th century quite often in the frontispieces of books. It wasn’t rare to see these kinds of typefaces, with their variations in depth and relief effects, adorning boxes and other forms of packaging of the time. AW Conqueror superfamily AW Conqueror Didot is part of a larger family, who include 4 others subfamilies with great potential: They’re but based on same structure, with some connection between them (width for example), to offer a great & easy titling toolbox to any designers, from skilful to beginner. Each of the members try their best to be different from the others because of their features. They should work harmoniously in contrast. Club des directeurs artistiques Prix 2010 European Design Awards 2011
  20. Railhead by FontMesa, $25.00
    Railhead is a revival of an 1870s type style that was originally available from both the Bruce foundry in New York and James Conner's Sons type foundry. The Redux version is the original design but only the uppercase and punctuation were ever created the rest of this font design including numbers, accented characters and lowercase are of my own design. Looking at the original font the inside rails reminded me of a railroad so I created a new version by adding horizontal lines in the lower portion of each letter which resemble railroad ties and Railhead seemed to be the most logical name for this old revival.
  21. Anele Pro by Ole Sondergaard, $14.28
    Anele is a classic grotesque in the bedt sense of the word in 5 weights and Italic that communicates in 140 languages. The font is created by the danish designer Ole Sondergaard who is also behind the award-winning FF Signa super family.
  22. Pensle Caligraf by Ingrimayne Type, $8.95
    PensleCaligraf is a wild and exuberant calligraphic script. It may lack the elegance for formal invitations and certificates but its quirkiness may make it suitable for invitations and documents that are casual or humorous such as children's birthday announcements or participation awards.
  23. Lichtspielhaus Handmade by Typocalypse, $19.00
    Lichtspielhaus Handmade is an ultra condensed handwritten typeface based on Lichtspielhaus. Influenced by the hand-painted signs on cinema facades of the early cinema days, Lichtspielhaus Handmade comes with 4 weights. "Lichtspielhaus Handmade“ is the second part of a Type Noir Quadrilogy.
  24. Obla by LetterPalette, $20.00
    The Obla font family is a modern serif typeface accompanied by appropriate italic in seven weights. Sketches of letters were drawn manually, using thick marker for creating shape and pencil for finishing details. Calligraphic origin of shapes is revealed beneath strained curves drawn on computer. All of the weights were carefully adjusted to each other. Obla is equipped with some basic OpenType features and supports Cyrillic and Latin script. Using Obla in small sizes is very convenient, because of its large x-height, and Obla is a very readable typeface. It seduces the reader with its vivacious character. The typeface is also suitable for usage in large sizes. The best choice for headlines is using the heaviest (Black) and the lightest (Thin) weight. There are two smaller family packages in offer: Obla Basic Set contains Regular, Italic, Bold and Bold Italic, while Obla Light Set contains Light, Light Italic, SemiBold and SemiBold Italic. These two sets are the most appropriate for working with small text. Other weights can be bought separately, or within the whole family. Obla is an awarded typeface. It got Special Mention in Cyrillic Typefaces category in Granshan 2016 competition and it was chosen as a Merit Winner in Print’s Typography and Lettering Awards competition. At that time, before publishing, the typeface was named Petra.
  25. Viper Squadron Solid - Unknown license
  26. Battleforce 5 - Personal use only
  27. Acmatic by Twinletter, $14.00
    Introducing our newest display font, its name is Acmatic. This font is designed to answer the needs of a beautiful and unique project. This font is perfect for gaming, sports events, branding, banners, posters, movie titles, book titles. This font is suitable for your various design projects because this font is equipped with a font family that complements each other, both for titles and sub-titles and sentence text. start using Acmatic font for your extraordinary project
  28. Triat by Cuda Wianki, $20.00
    Triat is modern font suitable for sport and game related themes. It is perfect for headliners, titles etc. Thanks to its variations - full, fill and shadow you can create many color combinations. Triat fill and Triat shadow contains the same metrics so using them is so simple – just copy and paste in place in different layers and then play with colors, gradients, outlines as You like :) Triat full is combination of fill and outline in one color.
  29. Forgotten Playbill by Lauren Ashpole, $15.00
    Years ago, I came across a vintage playbill and was struck by its lettering. The detailed floral pattern surrounded by thick outlines stayed in my mind even though the play's name and cast have faded. I finally tried to recreate the style from memory and Forgotten Playbill is the result. While all letters are actually capitals, the uppercase rotate slightly counterclockwise and the lowercase slightly clockwise. I suggest alternating between the two to reproduce my mystery inspiration.
  30. Busy Day by PizzaDude.dk, $16.00
    Today has been a busy day. I managed to take the dog for a walk, go for a run, empty the dishwasher, clean the car, vacuum the entire apartment AND make this font! :) The Busy Day font is all about fun and games: it’s playful, whimsical and legible at the same time. I’ve added an Outline version, Inside and the Regular version. They all work well together or as individual fonts - and they all have multilingual support!
  31. Florin Sans by Fonts With Love, $15.00
    A clean, symmetrical and modern typeface. The font (previously named "Heimat Grotesk") was developed by Florian Klauer for display and body copy application. What stands out about this font is it's large x-height and constant line-weight. Nearly all letters bend with a continuous unfaltering style, giving the impression all letters are cast from the same mold. Florin Sans comes with two weights plus matching italics with 268 glyphs each, and is available as TrueType and OpenType font.
  32. Vector by Reserves, $39.99
    Vector is inspired by the 1979 Atari Asteroids video game UI screen font, yet it has been completely reworked to achieve a more balanced and refined visual aesthetic, loosely adhering to the original source. Letterform widths, angles, metrics and kerning are thorougly tweaked throughout in an effort to recreate a modern classic anew and extend it's functionality. Stylistically, Vector accurately reflects it's name, exuding a uniform sense of flatness and rectangular geometry defined by it's retro-modernist origins.
  33. Biscuit Kids by PizzaDude.dk, $19.00
    The other day, a couple of kids at work (I work as a kindergarten teacher!) played this game where they were detectives. Not the usual detective, but someone who worked for cookies and biscuits! They called themselves The Biscuit Kids, and I knew instantly that I had to make a font with that name! My Biscuit Kids font is a playful comic book font, but also suitable for anything that needs a fresh extra spicy attention!
  34. Embryo Tiny by HVD Fonts, $30.00
    Embryo Tiny based on the Embryo Typefaces Embryo and Embryo Open. In contrast to its big brothers it is way more readable in smaller sizes and on screens. These superheavy cute fonts are perfect for games, children's books, logos, posters and flyers. Special for the gamers: All numbers have the same width, so it is perfect for highscores. Embryo Tiny has an extended character set to support Central and Eastern European as well as Western European Languages.
  35. Geometrico Slab by FSdesign-Salmina, $39.00
    GeometricoSlab. Round with strong serifs. Should it express power? Geometric and Slabserifs: a relatively rare combination. GeometricoSlab takes its cue from Herb Lubalin’s typeface family of the same name, and by using optical corrections with restraint, it looks a touch more uncompromising. The flexible, partly asymmetrical arrangement of the serifs avoids an overly heavy effect. The typeface family is suitable for both headlines and small point sizes and is related Geometrico Sans Curious? Try GeometricSlab free of charge.
  36. Receptor by TEKNIKE, $55.00
    Receptor is a geometric monospace display font. The typeface is made from single basic square geometric units grouped together to form a whole. The name is derived from the word 'recept' meaning an idea formed by the repetition of similar or successive percepts of the same object; in science a receptor is a chemical structure that receives and converts signals. Receptor is great for display work, logos, structures, architecture, technology, biology, sports, monograms, quotes, headings and posters.
  37. Riona Sans by Melvastype, $25.00
    Riona Sans is a sans serif type family of 16 fonts, including true italics. It can handle every challenge you throw at it. Use it on websites, print, applications, games, logos, packaging, as a brand font: You name it. It looks good at large sizes and remains legible at small sizes. Rely on Riona Sans to convey a mood and make an impact, whether you want to be elegant and subtle, strong and dynamic, friendly or powerful.
  38. Bex Script by The Ampersand Forest, $35.00
    Bex Script is a riff on traditional French script forms: the Bâtarde, the Ronde, and the Coulée. It has two versions: First, there’s La Belle, a straightforward, lovely interpretation of the script form, suitable for things like invitations, poetry and branding. La Belle’s evil twin is La Bête, a more whimsical (and considerably more hairy) version, great for anything that requires an elegant-but-beastly feel. Bex is surprisingly versatile! With three optional capital forms (Swash, Caps, and Small Caps) all taller than the x-height, Bex has a variety of voices. A full small cap set and a full set of Swash Caps, plus a large complement of alternates, initial forms, terminal forms, and ligatures makes it customizable and… well, FANCY! Additionally, both versions of Bex Script have a set of ten ornament glyphs. La Belle has a combination of fleurons on a culinary theme and symbols of France. La Bête has ten pseudoheraldic beasts that would feel at home at the top center of any whimsical letterhead. NOTE: A few years ago in Paris, I was lucky enough to stop at the Librairie Paul Jammes in St Germain-des-Prés, where I bought a turn-of-the-19th-century signature from a Type Specimen of the printer Joseph Gaspard Gillé. The irregularity of his script types — particularly the ones at smaller sizes, like the Cicéro — was very intriguing. They seemed to blend the Ronde with some elements of the Bâtarde and Coulée. And they, along with the work of French master penman Louis Rossignol, gave Bex Script its initial form.
  39. Bellerose - Unknown license
  40. Regime by Barnbrook Fonts, $75.00
    Historical influences coalesce with a contemporary twist to form the striking slab serif typeface Regime. In the early 19th century, as the Industrial Revolution began to transform Britain, the slab serif was born. The impact of new technology created a demand for a visual language that was compatible with mass-production and that could capture the attention of a newly-literate consumer. The design of the first slab serif typeface is credited to British punchcutter and typefounder Vincent Figgins and was released under the name Antique in 1815. In the same year, Napoleon was defeated at Waterloo. The name Regime alludes to this moment in history, when Britain emerged as the principal naval and imperial power of the 19th century.
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