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  1. Nord Express NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    Power, speed and modern creature comforts characterized rail travel in the 1930s. To reflect those characteristics, legendary French poster artist A. M. Cassandre employed strong graphic elements and a chiaroscuro letter treatment to the 1939 poster lettering that inspired this font. Both versions of this font contain the Unicode 1252 Latin and Unicode 1250 Central European character sets, with localization for Romanian and Moldovan.
  2. Colophon by Roy Cole, $34.00
    During development of Colophon 30, the base font of the typeface family, two requirements emerged; namely that it should demonstrate good legibility and robustness when used for text composition, and where individual characters become more apparent, as in much larger sizes, these should appear well formed. Colophon 60 and 90 progressively increase in x-height to allow the counters to retain openness. The italics lean towards informality, this being apparent in the descender tails. On account of its neutrality there are few instances where the use of Colophon would be inappropriate; a quality that can also be attributed to Roy Cole's other typeface families: Lina, Zeta and Coleface.
  3. Soutumi by MYSTERIAN, $9.00
    SOUTUMI Features: 6 Ampersand options per weight Extended Latin characters 2 Pi symbols Capital and lowercase 'sharp S' Loathing the time it took me to complete the family for my personal freelance identity, Multipolar (& the first font I ever authored myself), I vowed to take the challenge of working within considerable record time. Soutumi was conceived of this challenge; it's vain purpose as such is more meaningful than the forms or any other semiotics that make up itself. Whereas Multipolar took me 9 months to complete, Soutumi was finished within the span of 3, and also sports three times more ampersand alternatives (as that theme was a running joke in Multipolar).
  4. HS Sama by Hiba Studio, $50.00
    HS Sama is an Arabic display typeface designed for book titles, creative graphic projects, and modern logos. It falls under the "titles" category and is based on the rules of Fatmic Kufi calligraphy, featuring a beautiful idea and special dimensions that maintain the beauty of the Arabic font and its fixed rates. With support for Arabic, Persian, and English, this font comes in two weights (Regular and Bold) that can be added to the library of contemporary Arabic Kufic fonts, meeting the needs of various designs for all tastes. Its versatile design makes it a great addition for those looking for a modern Arabic font with a unique touch.
  5. Koruption by Typogama, $59.00
    Koruption is a neo-grotesque typeface family that allows the user to control the amount of distortion in the letters. Thanks to variable axises, this typeface can range from a clean form to a glitched, deformed letter style. To further the effect, these fonts employ further opentype features to alternate the letters, mimicking the real randomness that can arise from distorted letters. With a full character set and some additional symbols and arrows, Koruption aims to be a versatile display solution, for use in headlines or logos, but it’s variable axis can also be employed as a real time animation in videos or digital applications.
  6. Rimbomba by Muykyta, $13.00
    Rimbomba is a freehand style font with long ascenders and descenders and a steep slant making it elegant yet casual. It is inspired by writing letters by hand, as it was done before, with strokes that in the normal style imitate the tip of a pen and in the medium and bold styles they imitate a round pen stroke. It is a font with strength in its movements and finesse in its curves, which creates a homogeneous set that is easy to read and which produces a certain reading speed. It is complemented with stylistic alternatives for the beginning and the end of the words.
  7. South Roman by CBRTEXT Studio, $15.00
    South Roman is a beautiful handwritten monoline style font. Having a unique character shape completes its beauty. South Roman is the right choice to support your business. The strokes are firm and clean, making them elegant and classy. It has a long tail and heart-shaped character alternative that is perfect for logos, greeting cards, weddings, magazines, book covers, Valentine's Day, and more. This font also has multilingual support. Have this font now and make your project look beautiful and elegant. Thank you and have a nice day.
  8. Gallazzi by Twinletter, $15.00
    Gallazzi is a fun display typeface with a lovely and attractive appearance. Start using this font in your project since it is smooth, cool, and cute to the eye. Then you’ll have a project that is truly distinctive and cheerful in comparison to others because the harmony and harmony will make your project bolder and bolder and look different. Let’s construct an awesome project using this typeface, and make it one of a kind. This font is perfect for games, sporting events, branding, banners, posters, movie titles, book titles, quotes, logotypes, and more. Start using our fonts for your amazing projects.
  9. Farao by Storm Type Foundry, $21.00
    Originally designed in 1998 as a 3-font family, updated in 2016 by new italics, small caps and many OpenType functions, resulting in a set of highly visible poster typefaces. If a  text is set in a  good Egyptienne, we can observe a  kind of sparkle in the lines. Slab-serifs are cheerful typefaces, possibly due to the fact that they developed simultaneously with Grotesque typefaces. The design principle originating from the first half of the 19th century does not have such firm and long-established roots as for example, the Venetian Roman typefaces, hence it’s much more prone to a  “decline”. We know of Egyptiennes with uneven color, with letters falling backwards (this often happens in the case of “S”), and especially with slightly bizarre modeling of details. In the course of time, however, it was realized that such things could be quite pleasant and tempting. After a  century and a  half, we find that such Egyptiennes could refresh uniform computer typography. The forms of many twisted letters resemble the gestures of a  juggler: others, rectangularly static ones, reflect the profile of a  rail or a  steel girder – things which, in their times, were new and were observed by the first creators of Egyptiennes. These typefaces are ideal for circus posters and programs for theatre performances, just as for printing on cement sacks.
  10. Sunday Popice by Nathatype, $29.00
    Sunday Popice is a delightful display font that brings a dose of cuteness and whimsy to your designs. With its rounded shapes and high contrast, this typeface exudes a unique charm that is perfect for adding a touch of playfulness to any project. Designed with love and attention to detail, Sunday Popice captures the essence of childlike joy and innocence. Each character is carefully crafted with rounded edges, creating a friendly and approachable appearance. The high contrast between thick and thin strokes adds a dynamic and lively quality to the font, making it truly stand out. This font's rounded and soft shapes evoke a sense of warmth and coziness, reminiscent of a Sunday afternoon spent in the company of loved ones. Because of the unique style, for the best readability use this font at large text sizes. Enjoy the available features here. Features: Multilingual Supports PUA Encoded Numerals and Punctuations Sunday Popice fits in children's books, product packaging, greeting cards, headlines, logos, and any design project that requires a touch of whimsical elegance. Find out more ways to use this font by taking a look at the font preview. Thanks for purchasing our fonts. Hopefully, you have a great time using our font. Feel free to contact us anytime for further information or when you have trouble with the font. Thanks a lot and happy designing.
  11. Natalya Swashes by insigne, $21.99
    Natalya Swashes provides a diverse set of flowing swashes and ornaments originally designed to complement the popular insigne script Natalya. The basis point for Natalya's ornate swirls is the golden ratio, and this makes for especially harmonious swashes with timeless appeal. These poised and graceful flourishes can be easily adapted to many design situations, even in situations that don't call for Natalya Swashes' script companion. Natalya swashes can be resized and rotated easily without any loss of quality and converted to outlines and modified. Combine them to form unique compositions or insert them into your copy to create interest. Please see the sample .pdf to see all 56 ornaments in action. The Natalya Swash package comes with an inDesign sample file to quickly reference ornaments and copy and paste them into your layouts.
  12. Cradley by CastleType, $59.00
    Cradley™, a CastleType original, was inspired by the work of William Caslon, considered by some to be the finest type designer of the Baroque era. With its classic proportions, beautifully bracketed serifs, and high contrast, Cradley is a contemporary design with a Baroque spirit. The family of three beautifully crafted fonts support most European languages, including modern Greek and many languages that use the Cyrillic alphabet. Includes over 30 "flowers" (as Caslon called them), useful for creating borders or adding an accent. Спасибо / thanks to Alexei Elfimov for his suggestions for improving the Cyrillic, and to Max Fernandes for his helpful feedback and overall enthusiasm for this design.
  13. Wesley JF by Jukebox Collection, $32.99
    Wesley from Jukebox is a geometric sans-serif with a clean and streamlined look. Named after the designer’s paternal grandfather, this font is well suited to any design that needs a sophisticated look. The large x-height helps give the typeface a more approachable feel. The unique lowercase g with its open bowl is a distinctive feature in the font. Jukebox fonts are available in OpenType format and downloadable packages contain both .otf and .ttf versions of the font. They are compatible on both Mac and Windows. All fonts contain basic OpenType features as well as support for Latin-based and most Eastern European languages.
  14. Metrock by Ditatype, $29.00
    Meet Metrock, a bold and distinctive brush sans-serif font that exudes strength, modernity, and artistic edge. Crafted with large letters, Metrock is the epitome of impactful design with a touch of rugged elegance. The characters in Metrock are deliberately bold, featuring boxy shapes that command attention. The thick weight adds a sense of solidity and substance, while the sharp corners and brush details introduce an element of raw creativity. This unique combination makes Metrock a font that stands out in any display setting. In addition, enjoy the features here. Features: Multilingual Supports PUA Encoded Numerals and Punctuations Metrock fits in headlines, logos, posters, flyers, branding materials, greeting cards, print media, editorial layouts, and many more designs. Find out more ways to use this font by taking a look at the font preview. Thanks for purchasing our fonts. Hopefully, you have a great time using our font. Feel free to contact us anytime for further information or when you have trouble with the font. Thanks a lot and happy designing.
  15. Adoreles by Nathatype, $29.00
    Adoreles is a distinctive sans-serif display font that stands out with its elegance and unconventional charm. Crafted with a delicate touch, this font creates a visual experience that is both refined and uniquely artistic. With Adoreles, you have a sans-serif display font that redefines the expected. The characters in Adoreles are presented in uppercase, each possessing a subtle sophistication. By eschewing boldness, the font embraces a refined simplicity. The true magic of Adoreles lies in its inlines—irregular, yet meticulously designed to add a touch of unpredictability and individuality to each letter. Enjoy the features here. Features: Multilingual Supports PUA Encoded Numerals and Punctuations Adoreles fits in headlines, logos, posters, flyers, branding materials, greeting cards, print media, editorial layouts, and many more designs. Find out more ways to use this font by taking a look at the font preview. Thanks for purchasing our fonts. Hopefully, you have a great time using our font. Feel free to contact us anytime for further information or when you have trouble with the font. Thanks a lot and happy designing.
  16. Foridust by Alit Design, $21.00
    Presenting the FRODUST typeface from alitdesign. The FRODUST font is designed with the concept of a slightly distorted display font in its body shape. This font has a modern serif style combined with elegant script-style letters that make the FRODUST font look different and unique from the fonts you have on your computer collection. FRODUST is perfect for magazine cover designs, brochures, flyers. Instagram ads, Canva Design and so on with unique and modern concepts. besides that this font is very easy to use both in design and non-design programs because everything changes and glyphs are supported by Unicode (PUA). The "FORIDUST"contains 620 glyphs with many unique and interesting alternative options. Language Support : Latin, Basic, Western European, Central European, South European,Vietnamese. In order to use the beautiful swashes, you need a program that supports OpenType features such as Adobe Illustrator CS, Adobe Photoshop CC, Adobe Indesign and Corel Draw. but if your software doesn’t have Glyphs panel, you can install additional swashes font files.
  17. Wonderful Branding by Din Studio, $29.00
    Is your branding missing something wonderful that makes people going crazy impressed? Have you thought about how you can add that touch of that something to your branding and projects? Want to transport your audience to a world of gorgeous, elegant, wonderful, versatile, yet modern? Then, we have the solution for you. Introducing Wonderful Branding-A Handwritten Brush Font Giving you a simple, yet wonderful solution to your branding. This font is more than just another handwritten brush font. It encapsulates the essence of modernity and elegance. With elegance and passion edged into every curve and twist of this brush font - you’ll be sure to boost your sales and make the best impressions. Use it for headings, logos, business cards, printed quotes, invitations of all sorts, cards, packaging, and your website or social media branding. Wonderful Branding includes Multilingual Options to make your branding globally acceptable. Features: Beautiful Ligatures Stylistic Sets Multilingual Support (84 languages) PUA Encoded Numerals and Punctuation Thank you for downloading premium fonts from Din Studio
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  19. Le Havre Hand by insigne, $-
    Le Havre. It's a family with no lack of characters diverse, yet none are as deep or tested in their appearance as the weathered, hand-drawn texture of Le Havre Hand. Tall and lean, the well-aged face carries with it the stories of a thousand miles. Starting with a sans as its origin, this handwritten font's layered structure has been shaped through time and trial, ultimately capturing the simple beauty of a wise, experienced character. This layer-based font family includes style variations and new layering solutions. Le Havre Hand includes 21 font files. It also includes an outline, crosshatched versions and five inline variations, several extruded variants including a unique wireframe options. There are two extruded fonts and two drop shadow fonts. For users that have Opentype programs, such as Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, InDesign, Microsoft Publisher and Quark, each font also comes with an established set of art deco alternatives. Le Havre Hand's alternate characters come together to exhibit a clear sensitivity to the art deco style. Use them on their own or increase your options by using them with any of the other members of the Le Havre family. Take time to look deep into the soul of Le Havre Hand. It's often the tested, weathered hand that is most reliable to guide you to success.
  20. 1546 Poliphile by GLC, $38.00
    This family was inspired from the French edition of Hypnerotomachie de Poliphile ("The Strife of Love in a Dream") attributed to Francesco Colonna, 1467 printed in 1546 in Paris by Jacques Kerver. He was using a Garamond set (look at our 1592 GLC Garamond), including two styles: Normal and Italic (Normal carved by Claude Garamond, Italic we don't know; it was an Italic pattern very often in use in Paris at that time). We have modified the slant angle of the Capitals used with Italics because the Normal capitals were used in both styles in the original. The present font includes all of the specific latin abbreviations and ligatures used in this edition (with a few differences between the two styles). Added are the accented characters and a few others not in use in this early period of printing. Decorated letters such as 1512 Initials, 1550 Arabesques, 1565 Venetian, or 1584 Rinceau can be used with this family without anachronism.
  21. Wedding by HiH, $10.00
    Wedding Regular was originally designed by Morris Fuller Benton for ATF and released as Wedding Text in 1901. It is a lighter version of his ENGRAVER'S OLD ENGLISH of the same period. Wedding Regular is based on the Textura style of blackletter that continued in popularity in England into the 16th century, long after the Dutch, French and Italians had moved to a Roman model that expressed the Renaissance humanism of the period. Wedding Headline is a still lighter version of the regular text face, suitable for setting larger sizes while still preserving the delicacy of the decorative hairlines. Textura continues in use in England and the United States for newspaper mastheads, gift shop signs, wedding invitations and programs and other applications where a feeling of tradition is desired. I recently saw an 1980ish photo of a “Tubby Isaac” sign in London using textura. I believe Benton’s design captures that feeling without being heavy-handed and still remaining quite readable for eyes accustomed to Roman lettering. Both Wedding Regular and Wedding Headline convey a comfortable familiarity. These two fonts may be purchased together at an attractive discount or they may be purchased separately. The full character set may be found in the pdf file that you can download from the gallery section. The two monks (alt-0172 and alt-0177) are from a set of sixteenth century decorative initial letters by Gering and Renbolt. Please note that there are two different eszetts, the blackletter style at alt-0126 and the antiqua style at the alt-0223.
  22. Serene Orchid by Prestige Artsy Studio, $19.99
    Introducing Serene Orchid a revolutionary new sans serif font! This modern and evolutionary font combines sleek, minimalistic design with the latest technological advancements to create a font that is truly one-of-a-kind. Serene Orchid font offers a wide range of stylistic sets, giving designers and creatives ample options to choose from. From elegant to edgy styles, this font can be used to bring any project to life. The design of this font is inspired by the natural evolution of design and typography. It embraces the latest trends while staying true to the fundamental principles of typography, resulting in a font that is both timeless and contemporary. The unique spacing and letter formation of Serene Orchid font ensures perfect readability and legibility for any project, and its compatibility with all major design software ensures ease of use. Whether you are using this font for brand identity, packaging, editorial design or anything else, this modern and evolutionary sans serif font is sure to make your projects stand out. Try it out today and see the difference for yourself!
  23. Hero If Plus by Ingo, $12.00
    A type of “handwriting” discovered by chance, extremely abstract On April 8, 1948 a certain Walter Plaga wrote a crude poem about a hero on a commemorative plaque. The very poor reproduction of the handwritten original, etched into a metal sheet, produced extremely abstract forms so that — even if unintentional — a script completely void of bowls was created. That which originally was the normal clumsy handwriting of a layman thus transformed into a pseudo-modern deconstructive typeface, which in the 21st century appears contemporary. The capital letters especially reflect the original: in part they show forms labeled incorrectly ”old German“ handwriting, which is actually Latin, in the letters A D G I J K L S V W X Z , whereas C H N O P R appear very modern. Truly a form of handwriting: without joining the letters, especially between the lower case characters, a silhouette effect is formed. To a great extent Hero is impressive due to its driven-to-the-limit abstraction and to a lesser extent by retaining an antiquated and nearly illegible effect.
  24. California Kingston by Crumphand, $25.00
    California Kingston display is a typography design product that is specifically created for use in the headlines, titles, or other prominent text elements of a design. This typeface is often characterized by its bold, attention-grabbing appearance and its ability to make text stand out on a page. The main goal of a California Kingston font display is to create an impact and draw the viewer's attention. This is typically achieved through the use of thicker and more pronounced strokes, unique shapes and design elements, and often, a more stylized appearance. California Kingston displays can be used in a variety of design projects, including posters, logos, packaging, advertisements, and more. They are often paired with complementary fonts to create a well-designed and cohesive visual identity. When choosing a California Kingston font display, it is important to consider the project's overall aesthetic and message, as well as the intended audience. It's also essential to ensure that the font is legible and easy to read, even at smaller sizes. Overall, a California Kingston font display is an excellent way to make a bold statement in a design and to capture the viewer's attention.
  25. James Paul by Fajardo, $9.00
    James Paul is a versatile display font based on the designer's handwriting. The letterforms are legible even at small sizes. When set bigger, this bold script reveals hairline ink trails that add rhythm to its lively forms. James Paul contains alternate glyphs and ligatures.
  26. Carimbo by Misprinted Type, $15.00
    Carimbo is probably one of the most handy dirty fonts around. It works well with most projects, creating that stamp-like effect, without being too much distressed. It has 2 uppercase variations, so you can combine letters without repeating them in the same word.
  27. Pieve by Eurotypo, $39.00
    Pieve (means community): The idea was to create a gestual and fresh typeface, almost rustic and sometimes elegant, a Latin typography popular and irreverent. This font comes with stylistic variations that highlight their regular handwriting. The result is a modern writing readable and well balanced.
  28. Flower Doodles by Outside the Line, $19.00
    Flower Doodles... 15 line drawings, 15 reverse drawings... this font is drawn so that you can use a line drawing and its corresponding reverse together or use all the line drawings together or all the reverse ones together. Lots of looks with these 30 flowers.
  29. Espiritu by Sudtipos, $39.00
    Espíritu is the first font illustrated and designed by talented Graphic Designer, lettering artist, illustrator and musician Agustín Pizarro Maire. For this entirely made-by-hand project, Agustín pushed his limits forward, significantly improving his notions in the type field, by applying his expertise and experience as an illustrator and letterer. With Type Direction and design assist by Guille Vizzari, both joined forces to face this voyage together. The result is a peculiar font family that seeks for a free spirit, one that is imperfect and unpretentious. With its soul deeply rooted in wanderlust, just enjoying the journey, like an endless road trip. Espíritu is a type family guided by the impulse of the hand, getting lost in the details of infinite drawn letters and icons, that perfectly fit meticulous designs, achieving also great impact when needed. Espíritu consists of five styles that complement each other to get different voice tones for each kind of design piece. Espíritu Regular, the heaviest one and most versatile; Espíritu Condensed, for tall and compact compositions; Espíritu Expanded, a wide serif style that’s great for billboards and short messages; Espíritu Script, a mono-weight cursive to add softness to the family; and finally a huge set of illustrations, symbols, badges and more in Espíritu Dingbats. Each of the alphabetical fonts offer an overflowing amount of alternates, swashes, and ligatures to maximize their capabilities. To all the wild spirits out there, meet Espíritu, join the ride.
  30. Tex Mex by FontMesa, $25.00
    Tex Mex is simply a spurred version of our Saloon Girl font family. When you think of a classic western font you think of spurs in the letters, with Tex Mex we set out to create a font that stands out and says Western. Whether you're making a new steakhouse menu or a new logo for your cowboy boot and hat company Tex Mex is the font you're looking for. If you're a pioneer in the culinary scene Tex Mex is perfect for you're next cookbook cover, chili cook off or barbecue competition. Just like our Saloon Girl font Tex Mex also works in layers, to make a layered font image you'll need an application that works in layers such as Illustrator or Photoshop.
  31. Red Letter by Ingrimayne Type, $9.00
    In late 1988 or early 1989 I noticed that the circular form of the sickle and the linear form of the hammer could be used to form all the letters of the alphabet. The result of that realization was RedLetter, a novelty or letterbat font. It is caps-only with the lower-case letters containing smaller versions of upper-case letters.
  32. VLNL Bint by VetteLetters, $35.00
    Kornelis de Vries, a headmaster from the Dutch province of Friesland, cultivated new potato breeds that he named after pupils in his school. In the early 1900s he came up with the tasty Bintje (a Frisian girl’s name) and it became a big success – in Belgium and France it has remained the most popular potato for french fries to this day, more than a century since its introduction. Donald Roos took 10 kilos of fresh Bintje potatoes and cut the Bint typeface by hand with a short, sharp knife. He then inked each character once and printed it twice; the second, lighter printing is accommodated in the lower case alphabet. The Bint family offers a script to make the letters bounce up and down the baseline; with OpenType functionality the font randomly chooses each character from the upper- or lowercase alphabet. ‘Tabular lining figures’ will activate a series of negative numerals in boxes; ‘Discretionary ligatures’ activates specially designed letter combinations like ‘www’ as well as arrows and stars. Bint has a distinct, slightly rough handmade appearance, making it useful for a wide range of designs.
  33. Nevoclara by MlkWsn, $23.00
    Nevoclara is a Modern Vintage font with beautiful ligatures, with special alternative glyphs, and multilingual support. It is inspired by the decorative arts and architecture movement that originated in the 1920s and developed into a major style in the Western European United States during the 1930s. Nevoclara includes luxury glyphs that are made individually and carefully produced, the aim is to create a quality and elegance that is sleek and semi-modern that symbolizes the glory and sophistication of vintage. It combines modernist style with good craftsmanship. Nevoclara is perfect for your project and allows you to create designs, headlines, posters, logos, badges, t-shirts and many more that are beautiful. It is also best used for posts, logos, posters, certificates, labels and more.
  34. Makiritare by John Moore Type Foundry, $29.95
    Makiritare is a display font for headlines that originates from a research work on pure geometry of great simplicity from a Venezuelan ethnicity artisanal form from men called Makiritare or Yecuana. These rivers sailors and architects of the jungle live in the village of Santa Maria de Erebato on the border with Brazil. Despite having a prodigious symbolism in their art, they didn't have until recently a font that is tailored to your expression. It all started with a trip to the Amazon in 1976 with the notion of creating my thesis as a graphic design student. In 1992 I created the first letterform that was evolving to a more elaborate version being presented and selected at the International Typography Biennial Letras Latinas in 2006. Today JMTF presents Makiritare with a more complete and mature family of three weights, alternative characters, small caps, ordinals and ligatures. Makiritare fits any application that have an innovative and modernist purposes. Recommended for titles or short phrases, with striking large-scale use.
  35. Rochalle by Liartgraphic, $20.00
    Meet our newest product, this product we call Rochalle font. Rochalle font is a cute typeface font A little unique and firm touch. The Rochalle font is great to use on: fashion magazines, logos, and photography, landing pages, flyers, What is included? -multilingual support - alternative - . fastener Thank you, greetings Ali Sifak Muftar
  36. De Augusta by Subectype, $15.00
    De Augusta is a Vintage retro font. Inspired from retro typography and lettering in the 70's and 80's combine with bold typography style. This font perfect for vintage and retro design, badge, logos,t-shirt, poster, branding, packaging, signage, book coverand so much more! Whats Include: Multilingual Support Thankyou Subectype Studio
  37. HK Brandal by HK Studio, $25.00
    HK Brandal was designed by Hendi Kusuma, comes in bold weight. They are all uppercase and lowercase, Brutalism Grunge style typeface with slab based form which were inspired by a number of historical music and subculture movement : grunge, brutalism, roughness. Art is the only place you can do what you like. That's freedom.
  38. RT Dyans by Veteran Type, $14.00
    Dyans Font Family is a type of font that is inspired by vintage handwriting art that is often used in signwood, signpainting and others, usually this font is very suitable for manual hand lettering or hand painting art. This font uses the open type feature so you can explore alternative types in certain letters. Enjoyed This font conssist of: Stylistic Set Alternate Character Multilingual Support Math Symbol Numeral & Punctuation Hope your enjoy using this font Thank You.
  39. Avilusia by Zanfonts, $17.00
    Introducing “Avilusia”, a captivating semi-gothic typeface that seamlessly blends tradition with a modern twist. With its unique character and versatile design, “Avilusia” is poised to make a bold statement in a variety of design projects. The design concept behind “Avilusia” revolves around merging the timeless charm of semi-gothic typography with contemporary design sensibilities. The goal was to create a typeface that reflects the rich historical roots of gothic letterforms while infusing it with a fresh and modern edge. “Avilusia” aims to be a versatile tool that empowers designers to explore new creative territories while honoring the legacy of classic typography. While “Avilusia” draws inspiration from the semi-gothic tradition, it is not based on any specific historical design. Instead, it pays homage to the stylistic traits of semi-gothic typefaces while embracing the demands of contemporary aesthetics. This approach results in a typeface that is both captivating and adaptable, suitable for a wide range of design applications. “Avilusia” is a captivating semi-gothic typeface that seamlessly blends tradition with a modern twist. Its distinctive design, versatile nature, and extensive character set make it an excellent choice for creating visually engaging designs. Whether you're working on branding, editorial layouts, or display graphics, “Avilusia”'s unconventional elegance will leave a lasting impression on your projects.
  40. Pata Slab by In-House International, $10.00
    Pata Slab: the ultra-heavy optimism we all need in 2020 Pata Slab is the type equivalent of a catwalk stomp down a city sidewalk, a font that’s assertive, funky and more than a little sexy. Named after a colloquialism for ‘feet’, Pata features ultra-heavy slabs and contrasting hairline centers that rise from its chunky footprint. The resulting, retro-inspired vertiginous curves add instant attitude to any design. Developed in 2020, Pata is a type of its time.Pata is all upside, as it is a typeface with no descenders — one that elevates all characters to grow upward from the baseline (because, c’mon, we could all use something uplifting right now!) All uppercase characters were built to fit precisely inside a square, so they’re all the same width and height. The lowercase alphabet, eñes, cedillas, punctuation, numbers and symbols all follow the same height restrictions. Despite all that confinement, Pata sports standard-height terminals that connect seamlessly so there’s nearly endless options for modular ligatures. The upshot of all this meticulous awesomeness is that laying out, customizing and stacking text super simple. Pata Slab was created by In-House International, designed Alexander Wright in collaboration with Rodrigo Fuenzalida. It's available for Opentype format (.otf) compatible with Mac and PC.
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