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  1. Prosty by Fontsphere, $12.00
    PROSTY is a family of minimalistic and geometric fonts. It follows the style of other Fontsphere's forms, but goes one step further. It contains both uppercase and lowercase characters, which makes it useful for display, titling, captions but also for composing short, intermediate and longer texts, which is a very interesting and useful combination here. It was created carefully with details in mind. PROSTY contains a large number of characters as well as multilingual support.
  2. Deusa by Multiformis, $19.99
    Deusa was designed with branding and advertising in mind. It was inspired by the perfume and fashion industries and intended to be an elegant and “clean” display typeface; characteristics which determined its sans-serif and significant contrast style attributes. The typeface includes multilingual support as well as standard ligatures and stylistic alternates. It also includes an “estimated” and Euro glyphs (the Euro as an alternate), both designed according to the official EU specifications.
  3. Delicia Pro by Wiescher Design, $69.50
    Delicia Pro Script is a versatile fat script designed with delicatessen shops in mind, it has lots of variations. There are for example seven different versions for the uppercase letters that can be accessed with opentype savy software. different ampersands, @-signs, Th combinations, lots of different lowercase letters and so on. The font can be used in all of Europe, Turkey and the Baltic countries (sorry no Greek and Cyrillic). Yours very versatile Gert Wiescher
  4. Tenby by Paragraph, $12.00
    Tenby is a series of modular geometric display sans serif fonts with a hint of Art Deco combined with a 1980s finish. The fonts' underlying grid is ten squares high. Their widths correspond to condensed (Tenby Four), normal (Tenby Five) semi-extended (Tenby Six), extended (Tenby Seven), and extra-extended (Tenby Eight). Each contains two weights, light and regular. Although smaller text sizes are still quite legible, the fonts work better at large sizes.
  5. ITC American Typewriter was designed by Joel Kaden and Tony Stan. It is an ode to the invention that shaped reading habits and the idea of legibility, the typewriter. A compromise between the rigidity of its ancestor and the expectations of the digital age, ITC American Typewriter retains the typical typewriter alphabet forms, lending the font a hint of nostalgia. ITC American Typewriter™ font field guide including best practices, font pairings and alternatives.
  6. Umbilical Noose by Hanoded, $15.00
    Umbilical Noose is a rather scary typeface. It is quite similar to an older font of mine: Nyctophobia. The name comes from a Nirvana song called Heart Shaped Box, in which Kurt Cobain sings: "throw down your umbilical noose, so I can climb right back". I have always liked that phrase a lot. Umbilical Noose is an all caps font, but upper and lower case are different and you can easily interchange the glyphs.
  7. Dellycia by Febri Creative, $15.00
    Dellycia is a modern handwritten font with a subtle touch. It comes in 2 styles, namely upright and italic. This font is designed with a powerful OpenType feature in mind. It includes multilingual support, numbers, punctuation, ligature, alternate and much more. It is suitable for graphic design and use of any screen. Dellycia is great for the web, brands, product promotions, product names, companies and also for other projects and will make your design perfect.
  8. Aplomb by Scholtz Fonts, $18.20
    Aplomb was designed to fill the "contemporary fantasy" niche, hinting at Celtic magic overlaying a solid, legible contemporary font. Aplomb is intended for book covers, movie posters and advertisements, DVD covers, magazine pages, fantasy comic pages, in fact wherever contemporary and fantasy meet! The font comes in two styles - smallcaps and regular. Aplomb is fully professional, carefully letterspaced and kerned. All upper and lower case characters, punctuation, numerals and accented characters are present.
  9. Prolexia by Dyslexica, $10.00
    Prolexia is designed to make the font friendly towards those with dyslexia. All the characters are unique with no rotation or mirroring, this makes it harder for the mind to mix up similar glyphs. The characters are made with the illusion of perspective: this helps orient characters in the correct direction to make mental reorientation harder. Finally the o shape is somewhat flattened, this also helps to counteract mental rotation of characters.
  10. MS Reference Sans Serif by Microsoft Corporation, $39.00
    MS Reference Sans Serif font is a special font containing the WGL character set and a range of symbols and icons. The WGL Pan-European character set provides support for Western, Central and Eastern European languages including Greek, Cyrillic, Baltic and Turkish. MS Reference Sans Serif is based on the Verdana fonts created by Matthew Carter and hinted by Thomas Rickner. The MS Reference Sans Serif font is distributed under license from Microsoft Corporation.
  11. La Paloma Script by Make Media Co, $16.00
    Add a touch of elegance to your work with La Paloma Script - A clean, modern, hand-written typeface with over 170 Ligatures and Decorative End Characters to add a dash of luxury to any project. And if you're looking for a lovely logo font, you just found it! La Paloma was designed with Branding in mind! But don't stop there, use this chic type in headlines & titles, signage, greeting cards, invitations & more!
  12. Violethe by Letterafandi Studio, $16.00
    Violethe is a simple and unique-looking display font perfect for a wide variety of products. Use it on your Christmas decorations, Valentine’s Day cards, posters, wedding invitations, branding projects, social media posts, magazines, book covers, and whatever creative project you have in mind, and it will add a fun and friendly touch to your design! This font is PUA encoded, which means you can access all the glyphs and sweeps with ease!
  13. Hawkins by Fenotype, $25.00
    Hawkins is a rounded serif combined with small hints of Art Nouveau influence and remarkably high x-height. Hawkins takes a lot of space and is a well suited display typeface for any use from print to online and from advertising to book cover or from product design to digital posters. Hawkins is packed with a few OpenType features -Standard Ligatures and plenty of Swash Alternates, as well as few Titling and Stylistic Alternates.
  14. Mike Sans by Factory738, $10.00
    Mike Sans is a modern sans serif with a square style. It comes in 8 weights, clean and modern glyphs, thereby creating more variability. Designed with powerful opentype features in mind. Each weight includes extended language support, currency, and more. Perfectly suited for graphic design and any display use. It could easily work for web, signage, corporate as well as for editorial design. Thanks for looking, and I hope you enjoy it.
  15. Beauty Outside by Pixel Colours, $22.00
    A serif font with a hint of retro. Includes a display font for larger words and a text font optimized for reading. Use them alone or pair them together to create amazing compositions and designs. Beauty Outside Text: a serif font with loose letter spacing suited for reading great for larger blocks of text. Beauty Outside Display: a serif font with with tight letter spacing suited for larger type and headlines. Multilingual
  16. Graffix by Studio K, $45.00
    Graffix is best described as a modern classic. A crisp geometric sans serif with just a hint of Art Deco in the roll of the capital A, D & R, and the curvaceous lines of the capital M, V & W. The distinctive tear shaped counters of the lower case a, b, d, p & q give it its essential character, together with such quirky features as the angular descenders of the lower case g and j.
  17. Jungle Monogam by MonogramBros, $12.00
    Jungle Monogram Font is a perfect circle shaped monogram font consisting of 78 letters. With just a single font file you will be able to create beautiful monograms in just a matter of minutes after the purchase! Jungle Monogram Font comes with font file in OTF format. It features all the modern advanced font features such as Contextual Alternates, effectively eliminating the need to use multiple separate font files for left, center and right letters.
  18. Benton Sans RE by Font Bureau, $40.00
    A redesign of drawings of News Gothic from the Smithsonian, Cyrus Highsmith and the Font Bureau studio created Benton Sans, one the most popular and versatile families in this genre. This version of the family is part of the Reading Edge series of fonts specifically designed for small text onscreen, having been adjusted to provide more generous proportions and roomier spacing, and having been hinted in TrueType for optimal rendering in low resolution environments.
  19. Brachetto by Roland Hüse Design, $34.00
    Brachetto is a calligraphy script, influenced by traditional script style with an added touch of modernity and flourished elegance. This font is delicately crafted and well thought out with every little detail in mind, to ensure its ease and versatility when used. Being elegant yet bold in its visual presence. Brachetto is a collaboration between lettering artist and calligrapher, Leah Chong and typeface designer, Roland Hüse. Introduction video of this font here https://youtu.be/h9AvlgUDxUc
  20. Logo Sans by Emily Lime, $16.00
    Logo Sans is a clean, geometric sans-serif created with an obvious use in mind - logos (although quite suitable for longer texts as well). It is a clear, easy to read font that comes in a variety of weights & italics ...allowing for pleasing logo design combination and marketing pieces. Its wide characters and linear lines have a very modern, luxurious appeal. The family includes 5 weights...plus italics - for a total of 10 fonts.
  21. Black Crow by Fractal Font Factory, $12.00
    Black Crow is a display sans-serif type family includes eight weights. It is influenced by the geometric-style sans-serif faces that were popular during the 1920s and 30s. The styles are based on geometric forms that have been optically corrected for better legibility. Black Crow has a functional look with a hard touch. It is manually hinted and optimized for screens, so it will be a good choice for Websites, eBooks or Apps.
  22. Crowbar by Hanoded, $15.00
    Technically a crowbar is a straight metal rod used for digging. The tool I had in mind when I named this font is called a jemmy or pry bar, but I guess I liked the name crowbar better. Crowbar font, like its namesake, is a very useful tool: its brush-like appearance fits any design, especially if you are aiming for the ‘scary’ look. Comes with a toolbox full of diacritics too!
  23. Yellow Cute by Sakha Design, $10.00
    Yellow Cute is a lovely and modern script font that exudes elegance and sophistication. Each letter is delicately crafted with fluid and graceful strokes, creating a timeless look that’s perfect for everything from wedding invitations to branding projects. Its sleek and chic style will add a touch of class to any design. Keep in mind that the font is PUA encoded, meaning that you can access all delightful glyphs and swashes effortlessly.
  24. Angleface by ArtyType, $29.00
    With initial thoughts of creating something tubular, I had in the back of my mind the kind of contemporary chrome furniture that became ubiquitous throughout the 60s and that concept remained with me throughout the development process. The font-styling idea worked out very well in this case, resulting in plenty of optional character variations for my chosen theme, most of which are included in both styles of light and bold character sets.
  25. Abhartach by Fontdation, $18.00
    Introducing Abhartach, funky reverse-contrast display typeface. A perfect mix from both classic and modern typography. Packed with lots of alternate characters and ligatures (and faux-italic style too!), lets you explore more letter variations that will level up your designing projects. Check out the entire preview images to get the inspiration & hints of how powerful slash beautiful this typeface is. Hope you enjoy this typeface as much as we created it for you! Cheers!
  26. Arnold Böcklin by URW Type Foundry, $35.00
    Arnold Boecklin is a true Art Nouveau font, evocative of outdoor cafes in the years prior to World War l. Arnold Boecklin seems to be telling a story, with its decorative curves and varying emphasis of strokes. The Arnold Boecklin font should be used for specific copy as in headlines or advertisements, bearing in mind its strong design. Arnold Boecklin is a trademark of Linotype GmbH and may be registered in certain jurisdictions.
  27. Mirumir by Spacemotion, $29.00
    MIRUMIR is a variable display grotesk typeface which has latin, cyrillic and hebrew scripts. It comes in 16 weights and its matching italics It contains 451 characters. Designed with powerful opentype features in mind. Each weight includes extended language support (+ Cyrillic), fractions, tabular figures, arrows, ligatures and more. Perfectly suited for graphic design and any display use. It could easily work for web, signage, corporate, newspaper, display, magazines as well as for editorial design.
  28. Sgraffito Display by Ideabuk, $15.00
    Sgraffito Display is a geometric sans-serif typeface. It is perfect for headings, logos, posters, packaging and so much more! The font comes with full upper & lower case characters, numbers, symbols and includes the most common stylistic ligatures. Sgraffito is a technique either of wall decor, produced by applying layers of plaster tinted in contrasting colours to a moistened surface and then scratching so as to reveal parts of the underlying layer.
  29. Far Space AT by Andrew Tomson, $10.00
    Hi, friends! Sitting under the starry sky, I thought about extraterrestrial life and was inspired. I imagined if there was extraterrestrial life and their means of communication. The outline of this font popped up in my mind and I quickly sketched it out so I wouldn't forget it! This font is great for logos, quotes, space-themed inscriptions, it's also just pleasing to the eye and makes you think about the extraterrestrial!
  30. Magis by Showup! Typefoundry, $35.00
    Magis® is a modern sans serif with a geometric touch. It comes in 18 weights, 9 uprights, matching italics, and variable font. Magis® bringing energy and making it suitable for modern design. Designed with powerful OpenType features in mind. Each weight includes extended language support (+ Cyrillic), arrows, ligatures, and more. Perfectly suited for graphic design and any display use. It could easily work for web, signage, corporate as well as editorial design.
  31. Claston Script by Krafted, $10.00
    Turn the page to the future and leave all the past behind. It’s a new age and you will move the cogs of the world forward! There is no need to worry or fear, the Claston Script will pave the way for you. With its clean script-type design and curved indentations, this font will take your projects to the next level! Move forward with elegance and bring your audiences to where your vision is: the future. It might take some time to get them there, but that’s okay! You have the perspective, the frame of mind, and most importantly the attitude to wrap it all together into a neat project! The Claston Script aims to bring out a modern and stylish view to what you make. It fits right in with your designs, whatever it is! It’s beautiful without trying too hard, it’s gorgeous without being apologetic, it’s brave in the face of uncertainty, these all represent you. Easily connect with your urban and forward thinking audience with this script and blow their minds!
  32. Floridium Pro LV by No Bodoni, $35.00
    Floridium grew out of an affection for the old wood types of the 1800s. Painters Roman* was the initial inspiration. It was the source for the �banana� and �snake head� serifs. But the design�released by Adobe as Juniper�was too quirky to be useful. I tried to make it more sophisticated and modern while keeping the original personality of the 19th century types. The name resulted from a trip to Miami while the initial drawings were being made. Not the best way to name a typeface, but while we were in Miami Beach there was this tall blonde in a bright yellow bikini sitting on this bright yellow Porsche and...
  33. Cristal Text by Johannes Krenner, $5.00
    »Cristal Text« has nice to read lower case letters. It contains 636 letters per font style and some Open Type features: Different stylistic alternates and different sets of numerals. It is not monospaced: Therefor it stays not true to an underlying grid like it’s bigger brother »Cristal True«. But this offers a better legibility. The basis of this font is a Union-Jack or sixteen-segment display (SISD). I have found myself in the need of a precise and well-made font, that simulates the look of such a LCD display. Also it should offer enough letters and language support for the whole European region as well as different font styles.
  34. C-Nation by URW Type Foundry, $39.99
    Marit Otto about C-Nation: The building typeface. Although the 70ties were very liberating and progressive, still girls played mainly with dolls and sweet things and boys with all kinds of challenging stuff. They did all sorts of basic scientific experiments in mini labs and of course built cool things with Meccano building sets. As a girl I was perfectly happy with the toys I had access to. But at the same time I was very curious about all the adventure toys and discoveries my brother did. It also made me wonder why the grown up people thought that our world could be separated so easily by separating our toys in pink and blue sections. At this day of age Meccano is probably hopelessly old fashioned and far to manual. Children of today are fed by fast images and cool animations on screen, they learn, play, communicate and relax in the same space, the digital space. The special feature of Meccano was that even though it was very basic there was the promise you could create anything. It might even contribute to a logical mind. The typeface I designed refers to the Meccano feel. It is a creative typeface. A bit masculine and bold looking perhaps but after the first impression a subtle and refined female touch is revealed. It has links to architecture and associations with metal constructions like ‘The Eiffel Tower’ and (old railway) bridges. I am convinced that we all think of that as very charming man-made objects.
  35. Cristal Crumble by Johannes Krenner, $4.98
    This typeface is a carefully crafted display-typeface of fairy-tale breadcrumbs and fleeting love messages in the sand: Dusty or sparkly, legible or hard to decipher … but always a little bit magical. DEUTSCH: Hänsel und Grete hätte ihre Freude an diesem magischen Brotkrumen-Font. Ob taubig, sandig oder funkelnd. Dieser mit viel Liebe kreierte Font hat viele Anwendungen…
  36. Oval Scalloped MNG by MonogramBros, $12.00
    Oval Scalloped Monogram is a perfect shaped monogram font consisting of 78 letters and 1 basic frame. With just a single font file you will be able to create beautiful monograms in just a matter of minutes after the purchase! Oval Scalloped Monogram Font comes with font file in OTF format. It features all the modern advanced font features such as Contextual Alternates, effectively eliminating the need to use multiple separate font files for left, center and right letters.
  37. Montana by Resistenza, $39.00
    Montana is an elegantly playful handwritten font family with separate fonts for icons and illustrations included. This font is based on tight, condensed Grotesk typefaces, combining geometry and legibility with the originality of handwritten strokes. The result is a fresh font family perfect for headlines, typographic posters, t-shirts, food packaging and other print works. Its optimized legibility, simple structure and low contrast was made to perform excellently with e-books and mobile apps in mind.
  38. Stefania by insigne, $21.99
    Stefania is an elegant chancery script, designed with wedding invitations specifically in mind. A contemporary take on chancery scripts, Stefania retains a traditional calligraphic feel. Its features include a more pronounced slant for an elegant and dynamic flow and plenty of swash capitals. With ample flourishes and frills, including a score of alternate characters, Stefania works well in a variety of creative uses. This formal script is perfect for projects that call for a sophisticated appearance.
  39. MVB Greymantle by MVB, $39.00
    Kanna Aoki had fairy tales in mind when she designed MVB Greymantle. She drew dots with a felt pen to build up the forms, giving them their particular rough character. The “Extras” font contains a set of whimsical illustrations, including a portrait of Greymantle—her 18-pound cat, a set of curly initial caps, and border parts.  MVB Greymantle has been spotted on numerous children's books, in magazines, in salad dressing advertisements, and on food packaging.
  40. Larchmont by Greater Albion Typefounders, $8.95
    Larchmont is a piece of pure fun, inspired by inter-war enamel advertising hoardings (often known as 'street jewelry') and by traditional sign writing. It's ideal for poster design, book covers and any sort of signage, or just about anywhere you need more than a hint of flair. Larchmont combines a sense of fun with a traditional ethos. The family is offered in three widths, each in upright and oblique forms. Revive the golden age today!
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