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  1. Drillepind by Bogstav, $17.00
    Drillepind is a kidder in danish. You know, someone who teases, without being rude. Once you start typing with Drillepind, you will notice that the font does the same, in a playful way. You never know what happens next, when using the font - but you do know that it'll be loads of fun!
  2. Miamour by Tigade Std, $35.00
    Miamour is a cartoon-like and quirky display font. Get creative with its childlike style, and use it to brighten up any project. It will add an incredibly joyful touch to your designs. Add this beautiful display font to each of your creative ideas and notice how it makes them stand out!
  3. Spooky Christmas by Stefani Letter, $12.00
    Spooky Christmas is an incredibly unique and spooky display font. Add this font to your favorite Halloween-themed ideas: invitations, banner, logo, app game scary or horror, and notice how it makes them come alive! Spooky Christmas is PUA encoded which means you can access all of the glyphs and swashes with ease!
  4. Classy Jazzy by Epiclinez, $18.00
    Classy Jazzy is a lovely serif font featuring charming, playful characters that seem to dance along the baseline. Add this font to your most creative ideas, and notice how it makes them stand out! So what's included : Basic Latin A-Z & a-z Numbers, symbols, and punctuations Accented Characters : ÀÁÂÃÄÅÆÇÈÉÊËÌÍÎÏÑÒÓÔÕÖØŒŠÙÚÛÜŸÝŽàáâãäåæçèéêëìíîïñòóôõöøœšùúûüýÿžß Thank you
  5. Hallo Skull by Letterara, $14.00
    Hallo Skull is a fun friendly and spooky display font. It is suitable for each of your party designs or Halloween creation. Add it to your creative Halloween-themed ideas and notice how it makes them stand out! This font is PUA encoded which means you can access all of the glyphs.
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  7. Bona Nova by Borutta Group, $-
    ☞ Bona Nova is a collective revival project of Bona typeface designed in 1971 by the author of polish banknotes Andrzej Heidrich. Besides giving the project a digital font form the aim was to expand the base character set: preparation of small caps, designing the alternative glyphs and multiple opentype features. Working together with the author we designed two new text versions: regular and bold – to give the family a form of a classic script triad. ☞ It is accompanied by three title versions and three contour styles under the name of Bona Sforza. All styles contains over 1200 glyphs. ☞ Bona Nova is an unprecedented typographic adventure for our team. We hope that our work will allow the cultural heritage of Bona and the work of Andrzeja Heidricha to gain new followers and fans. This project connected three generations of graphic designers who graduated the same school – the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw. ☞ Bona Nova isn’t only a typeface. We have also prepared a book about the project (including an interview with Andrzej Heidrich, my text about the digitalisation and a font specimen). The Bona Nova release party was a big exhibition (over 1000 guests). I’ve invited 26 graphic designers to prepare their own initials of Bona Nova – they were presented as posters on exhibition too. LINKS Bona Nova WEB Bona Nova FP Bona-Nova-(FREE-FONT) Bona Nova Book BONA NOVA IN THE MEDIA Typeroom Typography Guru Slanted Designalley Stgu Typografie Info Wikipedia Bona Nova is a non-profit project, all founds that we raise we reinvest to develop the Bona Nova project (new styles, Cyrillic & Greek, extend character set).
  8. Deadfall by Mofr24, $11.00
    Discover Deadfall, the ultimate horror display font that will send shivers down your spine! What sets Deadfall apart is its unique blend of fear-inducing aesthetics and multilingual capabilities. This Monospace typeface exudes a captivating dripped and splash style, adding an extra layer of terror to your designs. Notably, Deadfall supports the Cyrillic alphabet, making it an ideal choice for a global audience. Deadfall offers both regular and italic variations, granting you even more creative possibilities. Whether you're designing posters, crafting marketing materials, conjuring chilling movie titles, creating Death metal logotypes, or working on Halloween-themed crafts, Deadfall will infuse your projects with a bone-chilling atmosphere. To ensure versatility, consider pairing Deadfall with related font families or other typefaces that complement its macabre charm. Its functional aspects include an extensive character set and special features, making it suitable for a wide range of applications. The design concept behind Deadfall revolves around the idea of capturing the essence of horror. The font's distinctive dripped and splash style adds a sense of chaos and unease to any composition, immersing the viewer in a world of terror. The inclusion of the Cyrillic alphabet reflects our commitment to providing a font that caters to diverse audiences, bringing fear to every corner of the globe. We created Deadfall to meet the demand for a truly spine-tingling font that conveys a sense of horror and foreboding. Whether you're a graphic designer looking to evoke fear or a Halloween enthusiast seeking to amplify the spooky atmosphere, Deadfall is here to unleash terror in your designs. Get ready to embrace the darkness with Deadfall - the ultimate font for all things haunting and macabre!
  9. Evanston Alehouse by Kimmy Design, $10.00
    Evanston Alehouse is the first font in a larger collection of typefaces inspired by years leading up to the American prohibition. For the past two years I was living in Evanston, IL, a suburb of Chicago. After learning it was one of the birthplaces of the prohibition movement, I set out to learn more about it, and decided to develop a type collection that captures the dynamic era in our nation’s history. In the century that prefaced the ratification of the 18th amendment, saloons, taverns and alehouses boomed as the American working class enjoyed beer and discovered whiskey and gin. At the same time, the Temperance League was forming and gaining strength. By the turn of the century, these temperance societies were common in the culture of the country, with individual towns and states already on the move to abolish alcohol consumption. However, it was undeniable that by this time in history, America loved to drink. This font is inspired by the signage seen outside such drinking establishments. Back to the modern era, Evanston Alehouse is a 25 font family that includes 3 weights, 4 widths and 3 heights. It has special features that add depth to the font, with discretionary ligatures and stylistic alternatives. It also includes a complementary set of ornaments, including line breaks, frames, borders, and laurels. Here’s a snapshot of what you get with Evanston Alehouse: 2 Styles/Postions: Sharp (regular) and Round 3 Weights: Light, Medium and Black 4 Widths: 1826 (condensed), 1858 (narrow), 1893 (wide) and 1919 (expanded) 3 Heights: Capitals, lowercase and small caps 2 Alternatives: Discretionary Ligatures and Stylistic Alternatives 1 Ornament font with over 100 graphic extras
  10. Two Reeler JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    While watching a 1920s Charlie Chaplin short film, Jeff Levine was taken with the unusually modern looking lettering of the title cards in that silent movie. The lettering was not only right for its time, but could also be adapted to both Art Deco and Techno applications. From this classic film comes the font Two Reeler JNL, a bit of yesterday with an eye toward the future.
  11. Cozmo Ground by HIRO.std, $19.00
    Cozmo Ground is a futuristic display font. This font describes about futurism, space, sci-fi, modern, simple, clean and easy to use. FEATURES - Uppercase letters - Numbering and Punctuations - PUA Encoded Characters - Multilingual Support - Works on PC or Mac USE Cozmo Ground works great in movie title, game title, headline, logotype, labels, magazine, packaging, apparel, and any projects that need futuristic taste. Enjoy using! Thanks. HIRO.std
  12. Prossimo by Studio Sun, $16.00
    This font is strongly inspired by the Futurism (Futurismo) movement in the early 20th century; with its simple shapes and strong structure, this font can be used to give a contemporary look to any design. Available in 3 styles (Display, Stencil, Text), this font is great for logos, headlines, posters, and UI/UX design. It can be used in various design applications such as print or web.
  13. Svolta by Stefano Giliberti, $15.00
    SVOLTA is a font family designed by Stefano Giliberti — each character handwritten on paper to form something truly unreplicable, a reinterpretation and celebration of blackletter Germanic typefaces. But its uniqueness goes beyond form: SVOLTA integrates in its styles PARTITA 1990, a pixel typeface aiming in the opposite direction of time, the present and future, resulting in a duo that adds personality and depth to your designs.
  14. Iyannu by Thirdin, $20.00
    Iyannu has no meaning in its self. This font is made to be very quiet and simple yet to be unique. Iyannu is created by Japanese designer and it is designed so called "Retro Future" like cyberpunk in Tokyo. When font is made strictly with mathematic sometimes it looks unbalanced. So this font is mixing mathematics method and optical illusion of view to maintain the clear balance.
  15. Bosstangle by HakanPolatovic, $15.00
    Bosstangle,geometrical perfectness,modern and minimal font that is created for expression of various concepts.While mostly fits for headlines,displays,it is readable,it fits for short and middle lenght text. Every letter has a ratio to one another,which makes this font rational and can be used for rational systems like patterns. This font has most vibes of future,power,technology,cyberpunk,glory,supremacy etc
  16. Jx Tabe by Jetsmax Studio, $-
    Jx Tabe is New techno sans serif typeface with super family. inspired by robotic, mecha and aethetic machine - a font suited for the future technology. This multi-purpose typeface will grab reader's attention with its stylish and neat design. With 9 Weight + Italic and 2 Axis Condensed and Expanded, With total 54 styles its a timeless workhorse for many possible application from branding to editorial.
  17. Brave Eighty One by Alit Design, $12.00
    Brave Eighty One is inspired by futuristic design concepts and space-like design concepts. This font is good for future, modern, space, sports, bold and speed themed designs. This font is perfect for collecting on your computer for up-and-coming design projects or work in progress, because the Brave Eighty One has no trending period, and will always look cool whatever year it is.
  18. Mikratos by Just Font You, $19.00
    Mikratos is a digital futuristic font inspired by the interfaces in sci-fi movies and retro games visual. Developed to be the solid time-jumper between vintage retro-futurism and also the futuristic nowadays trend in the graphic design and visual industry. Perfectly fit for logo, branding, gaming, esport design, poster, music video, album artwork, cover, book, packaging, merchandise, apparel, fashion, and many more.
  19. Exodar by Rometheme, $15.00
    Exodar is a modern futuristic typeface with elegance in every single letter. This font looks modern, sci-fi, futuristic, future, readable, stylish, catchy and easy to use. Exodar is the best choice for your professional design projects, including: logos, poster design, t-shirts, headlines, flyers, cd cover albums, quotes, business cards, branding, magazines, social media, advertisements, product design, or anything that need a modern or futuristic look.
  20. Galaxy Freedom by HIRO.std, $18.00
    Galaxy Freedom is a futuristic display font. This font describes about futurism, space, sci-fi, modern, simple, cyberpunk, clean and easy to use. FEATURES - Uppercase letters - Numbering and Punctuations - PUA Encoded Characters - Multilingual Support - Works on PC or Mac USE Galaxy Freedom works great in movie title, game title, headline, logotype, labels, magazine, packaging, apparel, and any projects that need futuristic taste. Enjoy using! Thanks. HIRO.std
  21. Geometrisk by Daniel Brokstad, $29.00
    Geometrisk is a modernist futuristic font combining geometrical outer shapes with rounded inner curves, to create an interesting contrast. The funky italics are created through an offset of the regular type, giving it an almost pixelated look. Well fitting within a cyberpunk world, and an interesting pairing with the standard font. Five different weight and italics of each. Multi-language support. Stylistic alternatives. Designed for headline use.
  22. Domosed by Etewut, $29.00
    Domosed typeface was build during lockdown. As a result of home sitting it appears in two weights. It refers to Italian futurism when all generation understand global changes of industrial revolution. The forth industrial revolution appears with new rules but the main idea is the same – simplifying the processes. Causing the vibe of a bright phenomenon I want you to use my font to match to zeitgeist.
  23. Recepts NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    Here’s a futuristic face with a neo-retro twist, based on the logotype for the 1990s tank-warfare videogame for the Mac, Spectre. Whether you're going back to the future or resurrecting a blast from the past, this face will get you there in style. Both versions of this font include the complete Unicode Latin 1252, Central European 1250 and Turkish 1254 character sets.
  24. Khonsong by Jipatype, $27.00
    ขอแนะนำฟอนต์ Khonsong ฟอนต์แบบ semi-condensed sans serif ซึ่งผสมผสานความทันสมัยและอนาคตเข้าด้วยกันอย่างกลมกลืน ด้วยรูปลักษณ์ที่โฉบเฉี่ยวและร่วมสมัย ความกว้างแบบ semi-condensed ทำให้มีความสมดุลที่สมบูรณ์แบบระหว่างการประหยัดพื้นที่และความสามารถในการอ่าน ทำให้เป็นตัวเลือกที่เหมาะสำหรับการใช้งานที่หลากหลาย ตั้งแต่สื่อออนไลน์ไปจนถึงสื่อสิ่งพิมพ์ Introducing "Khonsong," a semi-condensed sans serif font that embodies a harmonious blend of modernity and futurism. With its sleek and contemporary appearance, Its semi-condensed proportions strike a perfect balance between space-saving efficiency and legibility, making it an ideal choice for various applications, from online media to print media.
  25. Slatterine by Greater Albion Typefounders, $11.95
    Slatterine is a retro-futuristic family, inspired by the second streamline era of the 1950s It's ideal for any design work that needs to suggest bygone visions of the future, or to have a retro-space-age effect. Slatterine's horizontally shaded glyphs give a strong sense of motion, whether coupled with the regular form's sharply leaning oblique angle, the perpendicular form, or the reverse leaning 'Lefty'.
  26. Agoesa Display by Mega Type, $16.00
    Agoesa is a modern display font with a positive character that is bright, unique and elegant. Its curves give off a friendly and fun personality. Perfect for creating a welcoming atmosphere in any design. -Multilingual Support -Free future updates Have fun using Agoesa Display!!! I really hope you enjoy it! Feel free to follow, like and share. Thank you so much for checking out my shop!
  27. Clarisone by Prestige Artsy Studio, $25.00
    Clarisone is a delicate yet classy modern sans serif font. Designed specifically for clean projects in mind — perfect for creating word mark logos, monograms, quotes, product packaging, invitations, magazines and more... The simplicity of Clarisone introduces a professional, and modern touch to any of your future projects. With its high class clean smooth curves — Clarisone is the perfect font to have in your design arsenal.
  28. Moyenage by Storm Type Foundry, $55.00
    Blackletter typefaces follow certain fixed rules, both in respect to their forms and to the orthography. Possibly, they were a reaction to the half-developed Carolingian minuscule which was soon to end in the Latin script. Narrow, ordered script was to replace the round, hesitant and shattered shapes of letters in order to simplify writing, to unify the meaning of individual letters, and to save some parchment, too. Opposed to the practice common in monasterial scriptoriums where Uncial, Irish and Carolingian inspiration flew freely and as a result, the styles of writing differed in each monastery, the blackletter type was to define one, common standard. It was to express spiritual verticality, in perfect tune with the architecture of the Gothic era. Typography became an integral part of the overall style of the period. The pointed arch and the blackletter type were the vanguard of the spectacular transformation from the Middle Ages towards the modern era, they were a celebration of a time when works of art were not signed by their makers yet. Some unfortunate souls keep linking blackletter solely with Germany and the Third Reich, while the truth is that its direct predecessor, the Gothic minuscule, evolved mostly in France. Even Hitler himself indicated blackletter type obsolete in the age of steel, iron and concrete – thus making a significant contribution to the spreading of the Latin script in Germany. Once we leave our prejudice aside, we find that the shapes of blackletter type have exceptional potential, unheard of in sans-serif letterforms. The lower case letters fit into an imaginary rectangle which is easily extended both upwards and sideways. In its scope and in the name itself, the Moyenage type family project is to celebrate the diversity of the Middle Ages. I begun realizing the urge to design my own blackletter when visiting the beer gardens of Munich and while walking through the villages of rural Austria. The letters from the notice boards of inns are scented with spring air, with the flowers of cudweed, with white sausage and weissbier. The crooked calligraphic hooks and beaks seem to imitate the hearty yodeling of local drinkers and the rustle of the giant skirts of girls who distribute the giant wreaths of beer jugs. Moyenage is, however, a modern replica of blackletter, so it contains some otherwise unacceptable Latin script elements in upper case. I chose these keeping the modern reader in mind, striving for better legibility. The font is drawn as if written with a flat pen or brush, and with the ambition to, perhaps, serve as a calligraphic model. In medium width, the face is surprisingly well legible; it is perfect for menus as well as posters and CD covers for some of the heavier kinds of music. It has five types of numerals and also a set of Cyrillic script, symbolising the lovelorn union of Germans and Russians in the 20th century. Thus, it is well suited for the setting of bilingual texts of the German classic literature, which, according to the ancient rules, must not be set in Latin script.
  29. The HURTMOLD_ font, crafted by the talented Billy Argel, is a distinctive typeface that immediately captures attention due to its unique characteristics and visual appeal. This font is a brilliant ex...
  30. ShadowedGermanica, a unique typeface crafted by Paul Lloyd Fonts, is a captivating addition to the realm of typography that draws heavy inspiration from Gothic and Germanic design principles. This fo...
  31. Megabeat by Invasi Studio, $17.00
    Megabeat Font is a new and exciting typeface that is inspired by the robotic and mecha poster movies of the past. The font references the science-fiction visual of the retro-futurism mindset, making it perfect for any project that requires a futuristic and technologically advanced design. This font is perfect for creating sci-fi movie posters, serials, technology-based branding, posters, logos, vintage illustrations, packaging, snacks, event and festival materials, album and cover artwork, books, toys, games, arcades, cards, automotive designs, and many more. The font features bold and chunky letterforms with sharp angles and mechanical elements, giving it a futuristic and robotic feel. The font is easy to read and legible, making it perfect for headlines, titles, and other design elements that need to be easily understood. The font is perfect for any project that requires a futuristic and technologically advanced design that is inspired by the iconic visual of retro-futurism.
  32. GEOspeed by deFharo, $22.00
    GEOspeed, a typeface that redefines design standards, this typeface goes beyond conventional, fusing robustness with elegance. Ideal for advertising use, posters or banners, GEOspeed is the very essence of modern visual expression. The typography includes 28 geometric icons accessible through the Open Type Functions: smcp and c2sc. Regular and Versalite: Two Styles, One Powerful Visual Identity: GEOspeed features two unique styles to meet all your creative needs. The Regular version provides solidity and clarity, while the Versalite adds a bold and distinctive touch. Together, these styles allow you to explore an unlimited range of visual expressions. 22 degree inclination: Movement and modernity in each letter: With a 22-degree incline, GEOspeed is not just about movement, it also has an avant-garde feel. Each letter is an expression of dynamism, capturing attention and carrying your message into the future. Each letter is a statement of progression and avant-garde. Sans serif geometry. GEOspeed's sans serif geometry sets a new standard for modernity. Each character is a geometric masterpiece, creating a contemporary look that highlights strength and elegance. Readability is guaranteed with meticulous metrics and kerning. Advanced OpenType features. GEOspeed's advanced Open Type features give you precise control over the appearance of your text. From sophisticated ligatures to typographic variations, your creativity is the limit. Explore an infinite range of possibilities with GEOspeed's numbers and letters set. From striking figures to expressive letter combinations, each design is unique. Includes dynamic fractions that maintain readability without sacrificing style. Every detail has been perfected to ensure a flawless typographic experience.
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  37. TV Western JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    In the 1889 Franklin Type Foundry specimen book is a type face called “Armenian”. With lighter weight horizontal slab serifs than more traditional Western fonts, it could be pictured as being used as copy on wanted posters or town notices. This is now available as TV Western JNL in both regular and oblique versions.
  38. Perfect Island by Balpirick, $15.00
    Perfect Island is a Modern Handwritten Font. Perfect Island is a lovely script font featuring charming, playful characters that seem to dance along the baseline. Add this font to your most creative ideas, and notice how it makes them stand out! Perfect Island also multilingual support. Enjoy the font, feel free to email. Thank you!
  39. Beyond Comfort by Tom Chalky, $16.00
    Introducing Beyond Comfort - A classy and stylish font duo inspired by 80's editorial type. At first glance, they look pixel perfect, but on further inspection, you'll notice perfect imperfections, revealing that the fonts are in fact entirely hand-drawn; As all of my fonts are, adding to the overall character of the duo.
  40. Saneyi by Andfonts, $14.00
    Saneyi is a fun, rich and emotional display font. This font is perfect for parties, birthdays, celebrations, names. Use it for your designs and explore its endless possibilities. 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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