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  1. Kanakira by Jetsmax Studio, $15.00
    Kanakira is a modern sans typeface that is heavy on a geometric take of the neo-grotesque model, with a special ink-trap feature. Available in 9 weights from thin to heavy, Kanakira is ready to be your “go-to” font for any kind of project.
  2. Dante eText by Monotype, $29.99
    A clear and enjoyable reading experience hinges on the legibility of text copy, especially when reading on screen. This is why Monotype has developed the eText collection of fonts specifically tailored for the text-heavy display environments of e-readers, tablets, mobile devices, and the Web.
  3. Flapstick by PizzaDude.dk, $19.00
    Flapstick is a straight forward and fun sans-serif font. It's 100% handmade and is ready for your "get well soon" cards, children's books, posters of all kinds and anything that needs an authentic handmade look! Multilingual support and alternate versions of a, g and y!
  4. Ysobel eText by Monotype, $99.00
    A clear and enjoyable reading experience hinges on the legibility of text copy, especially when reading on screen. This is why Monotype has developed the eText collection of fonts specifically tailored for the text-heavy display environments of e-readers, tablets, mobile devices, and the Web.
  5. Adagietto by Hanoded, $15.00
    Adagietto is a musical term and means: ‘fairly slow’. I wasn’t in a rush to create this font, so the name kind of suits! Adagietto is a classic font, ideally suited for posters, book covers and product packaging - and just about everything that needs a classy look.
  6. Vintage Poster JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Modeled from an example in the book “Lettering” by Harry B. Wright (1950), the poster alphabet shown was reminiscent of the kind of style used in the early 1900s by sign painters and show card artists. Vintage Poster JNL is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  7. Mysteria by Juraj Chrastina, $29.00
    Stick out a mile with the Mysteria typeface and catch everyone's eye. Using a mix of its two weights helps to create stunning messages. Mysteria’s one-of-a-kind eccentric design of a display face can easily be combined with the matching body text family Gerlach Sans.
  8. Palatino eText by Linotype, $103.99
    A clear and enjoyable reading experience hinges on the legibility of text copy, especially when reading on screen. This is why Monotype has developed the eText collection of fonts specifically tailored for the text-heavy display environments of e-readers, tablets, mobile devices, and the Web.
  9. Linotype Didot eText by Linotype, $50.99
    A clear and enjoyable reading experience hinges on the legibility of text copy, especially when reading on screen. This is why Monotype has developed the eText collection of fonts specifically tailored for the text-heavy display environments of e-readers, tablets, mobile devices, and the Web.
  10. Teorema Sans by FSdesign-Salmina, $39.00
    Teorema. Well balanced Reading. Looking for a geometric yet flexible character? Teorema typeface combines different geometric shapes, according to a pragmatic approach that favors flexibility and ease of use. The font is distinguished by the contrast between perfectly circular shapes, and other, more angular ones in search of a formal balance aimed at optimizing the recognizability of the characters and finally the legibility of the text. Worthy of a geometric “theorem”? Try Teorema for free. Download a free version of Teorema Regular and Bold with a reduced character set. Check it out!
  11. Northeast Railway by Fabio Ares, $9.99
    Northeast Railway is a product of argentine typographic archeology project called "Tipografía Histórica Ferroviaria" (Fabio Ares & Octavio Osores, since 2012). Is about the signboards of the stations of the line of the Argentine North Eastern Railway Company Limited (1987-1948). The letter of this signboards can be described as display type, with elementary geometric shapes and without line modulation. The principal font of the resultant family is the bold. The family is completed with complementary fonts of different styles. The proceeds from the sale of the fonts will be used to finance the project.
  12. Hakim Ghazali by Linotype, $155.99
    Hakim Ghazali, designed by Hakim Ghazali in 2005, is an Arabic typeface in the style of Maghribi and a winner in Linotype’s first Arabic Typeface Design Competition. This style, which originated in western North Africa, is characterized by a strong baseline and long, fluid, and curvaceous curves. It can be used in headlines or in text and gives a very fresh and calligraphic look. The font includes a matching Latin design and support for Arabic, Persian, and Urdu. It also includes proportional and tabular numerals for the supported languages.
  13. Lemony Crumpet by Kitchen Table Type Foundry, $10.00
    A crumpet is a small griddle bread, mostly enjoyed in the UK, North America, Australia and New Zealand. I have never had one, but I have heard of them and I like the name - which is probably Welsh in origin. Lemony Crumpet is a whimsical, handmade font. It is tall & thin, shaky and jumpy and I wouldn’t use it as a poster font because of its delicate properties, but it would look fantastic on book covers, product packaging and websites. Comes with extensive language support and a set of alternates for the lower case letters.
  14. Andara by BonjourType, $15.00
    'Andara' is a handwritten font. We created this font for any modern branding brand. Unique and natural hand touch gives a different impression, this can make attention to take a closer look at your brand. Some agencies like this font for branding modern products, you can also make a large number of logos with one font as this font is suitable for use on web logos, signatures, portfolios, prints, headers, magazines, book covers, printed t-shirts, crafts, and cosmetic packaging. Hope this is a font worthy of your collection. Thank you,
  15. Petroglyph by ParaType, $25.00
    PT Petroglyph™ was designed by Ekaterina Kulagina and licensed by ParaType in 2002. The type was created on the basis of petroglyphs (rock-carvings) that are known in 77 countries. They remained in a form of geometrical drawings in the caves of North Spain and France. Scientists claim that the radial spread-out of circles or center-pointed circles that are usually depicted show the development of solar symbolism at that period of time. We know for sure that such mysterious signs as drawings carved on rocks already existed 40 centuries ago.
  16. Catorze27 Style 1 by Scannerlicker, $22.00
    Catorze27 is a typeface inspired by northern Portuguese modernist lettering. Wrought iron is a widely used element on Portuguese architecture and, as such, the typeface started after collecting several photographs of modernist iron signage in several cities in the north of Portugal, specially in Espinho, Porto, Ponte de Lima and Viana do Castelo. As a result, Catorze27 / Style 1 is the first of 3 styles, featuring 570+ glyphs, 7 weights, case-sensitive forms, 2 styles of numerals in 2 sizes, Greek (Monotonic), Cyrillic and supports most of the Latin Unicode ranges.
  17. RFX elegant by Xaver Design Studio, $25.00
    RFX elegant is an elegant bolder typeface that looks modern and defies previous conventions. Is it a serif typeface? Yes and no. Although it doesn't actually have serifs, the curves give it the elegance of serifs. The curves make it look pleasing and friendly, but the breaks still give it a strong character. It can be used mixed and versal. It is ideal for occasions where friendliness and beauty meet elegance and character. It also offers language support for the entire European region, as well as for North & South America and Oceania.
  18. Hines by Craft Supply Co, $20.00
    Unveiling Hines – The Vintage Font Masculine Nuance Firstly, Hines bursts forth with a strong, masculine nuance. Explicitly crafted, it resonates with the robust vibes of custom motor cultures and similar realms. Vintage Charm Additionally, the font carries a vintage charm. Its classic serif details are infused with a tough, rugged aesthetic, making each letter captivating and rich with character. Tailored for Customization Moreover, Hines is meticulously tailored. Suitable for custom motor artworks and more, it harmonizes perfectly with themes of strength, adventure, and craftsmanship, enhancing the project’s vibe.
  19. Doctrine Stencil by Barnbrook Fonts, $75.00
    A display typeface with a muscular character, Doctrine Stencil is the revolutionary comrade of the text typeface Doctrine. Doctrine Stencil was developed from the North Korean national airline livery and, while it retains the idiosyncratic spirit of the original, it has evolved into a more contemporary headline face. Doctrine Stencil draws on elements of neo-grotesque, humanist and geometric styles, and combines them with a playful approach to the stencil model. Doctrine Stencil includes four alternate character sets as well as an array of ligatures and figure styles.
  20. Stencil Creek by Resistenza, $39.00
    Stencil Creek font family is a rounded stencil typeface that comes in eight weights and two rough versions. It is inspired by classic sans serifs and influenced by street signs of the North West Pacific. You can also overlap some of the weights and get an extra inline font. Stencil Creek is a legible typeface family designed for contemporary typography, especially for use in headlines, but also for reading purposes, includes extensive language support and many more OpenType features. This font contains, different swashes and alternates. Check out also ‘Orbita’
  21. Bellisia by sizimon, $18.00
    Bellisia is a modern calligraphy font and perfect for logotype, website headers, fashion design, wedding card designs and more. It contains a full set of lower & uppercase letters, a large range of punctuation, numerals, and multi-lingual support. Multilingual support : Danish, Finnish,English, Spanish, Dutch, German, Icelandic, Italian, Norwegian, Portuguese, Indonesian, Swedish, Basque, Bosnian, Catalan Cornish, Croatian, Czech, Embu, Esperanto, Estonian, Faroese, Filipino, French, Galician, Hungarian, Irish, Malay, Maltese, Manx, Maori, Meru, Morisyen, North Ndebele, Bokmål, Norwegian Nynorsk, Nyankole, Oromo, Polish, Romansh, Serbian (Latin), Slovak, Slovenian, Swiss German
  22. Burgstaedt Antiqua by Linotype, $29.99
    At first glance, Burgstaedt Antiqua looks like an old typewriter face, or rather like a typeface from a typewriter that has gone hopelessly wrong! Only after your second glance will you see this font for what it really is - a thoroughly new text face. Several features of Burgstaedt Antiqua, and its companion italic face, are worth special attention: First, the terminal styles of the letters vary throughout the alphabet. This gives text set in Burgstaedt Antiqua a slightly jittery feeling. A second interesting feature is the lowercase q", which takes the form of a shrunken-down uppercase "Q". Burgstaedt Antiqua Regular and Burgstaedt Antiqua Italic may be used in both text and headlines. For use in text, we recommend employing a slightly larger point size (12 pt or 14 pt and above). British designer Richard Yeend designed this family in 2002.
  23. Aethelred NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    This unicase typeface, with alternate characters in several of the lowercase positions, is patterned after Mosaik, designed by Martin Kausche for Schriftgeißerei Stempel in 1954. A stencil treatment has been employed, and the outlines have been roughened to enhance its ancient feel. The typeface is named for a king of England, Æðelred the Unready, who ruled over a millenium ago. Unlike its namesake, this typeface is quite ready to do yeoman's duty on your next project. The Opentype, Truetype and Windows Postscript versions of this font contain both the Windows 1252/ANSI character set and the 1250/Central European character set.
  24. Berber by Letterbox, $50.00
    Initially inspired by an untitled typeface from an old hand-lettering book, Berber has been extensively developed over two incarnations to function as a very strong and confident sans. The 2011 Berber revisions have enabled Berber to be used across longer settings as well as its more conventional use on larger applications such as signage. Berber was used as the text face for issue 46 of Eye, the graphic design journal. The typeface now features both king caps and small caps. Extensive additions to the numerals sets and complete opentype sets of international diacritics also extend its usage.
  25. Ammurapi by Proportional Lime, $5.99
    Ammurapi was the last king of Ugarit, which was destroyed circa 1200 B.C. Back then all writing was done by hand and all that has been preserved is on clay tablets many of which were fired in the very destruction of the cities that enabled these documents to withstand the rvages of time. Ugarit unlike the other cuneiform scripts has a very limited number of glyphs. It is somehow exotically attractive. This font has been encoded in the appropriate unicode block to permit ease of use for scholarly purposes, but would also make a fine use as a decorative element.
  26. XPawnShop by Ingrimayne Type, $5.00
    XPawnShop is a typographical chess font; the pieces are letters. The Pawn is an awkward letter P, the knight is a horse in the shape of an h, the bishop is a decorative letter B, the rook is an elephant with an R shape, the queen is a Q, and the king is an ornate K. Two other XPawnShop fonts are made of very simple pieces, but as a bonus, both have the set of dominoes from the unicode block 1F030 to 1F093. The key layout is a bit complicated; see the key guide for detailed information on how to position pieces correctly.
  27. Chills by Comicraft, $19.00
    Is that the trees rustling, or the hinges on the gate? Pull up your covers as daylight grows dim... there is indeed a chill of fear in your heart and the blood in your veins is turning cold. Try your best not to shiver and shake... The Iceman cometh!
  28. Antartida Rounded by Latinotype, $26.00
    Antartida Rounded is a sans serif with rounded terminals, its simple, kind of neutral feeling, is functional, clean and minimal, rounded terminals make it friendly and warm. Is a family of 8 fonts, weights 4 and in italics. This font contains glyphs that help emphasize alternate text or headlines.
  29. Recline by Digitype Studio, $20.00
    Recline comes in a modern style featuring 10 weights, 5 straight & angled, making it easy to adapt to your design. An elegant typeface, Recline is perfect for corporate identities, websites, publishing, titles, books, magazines, business cards, logos, product labels, packaging, or any kind of advertising purpose. Thanks for watching
  30. Lightnin' by ITC, $29.99
    Lightnin' is the work of British designer Alan Meeks. Generous initial capitals complement a more reserved lowercase alphabet, both of which were designed to meet the needs of current fashions in headline typography. Lightnin' will light up all kinds of display work with its robust, angular script style.
  31. Bellico by Seventh Imperium, $35.00
    Bellico is a beauty script typeface with a large range of alternates that fits any kind of various purpose with a bunch of alternative character to easily create cool text,logos, headlines. etc. available through OpenType features. The OpenType features can be accessed by using OpenType savvy program.
  32. Judera by deFharo, $11.00
    Judera is an unicase and monospaced experimental typography of subtractive geometric construction with no diagonals with two styles plus italics which have a 13° inclination. • Flat: font of straight lines with all angles at 90° • Ring: Rounded in its external vertices with angles proportional to the constructive grid.
  33. AndrewAndyCollege by Ingrimayne Type, $13.95
    AndrewAndyCollege is an outlined font derived from the Ingrimayne font AndrewAndreas, a san-serif face. In 2018 the inside and the middle ring were separated out and made independent fonts. They can be used alone, or layered with the original to produce letters with two or three colors.
  34. Authentica Script by IM Studio, $18.00
    Authentica is a modern, caligraphic script. It contains a full set of lowercase and uppercase letters, various kinds punctuation marks, numbers, and multilingual support. The font also contains several alternative ligatures and Stylistic Sets for those of you who have software which can work OpenType (Photoshop / Illustrator / InDesign).
  35. Miometry by HakanPolatovic, $20.00
    GEOMETRICAL PERFECTNESS Every letter of miometry has a ratio to one another SHARPNESS Due it's design,it has a elegant look at first sight RATIONALITY It can even be used in every kind of rational system like patterns etc INSPIRED BY Concepts like futurism,transhumanism,cyberpunk,cyberworld etc
  36. Donau by Renzler Design, $12.00
    The font Donau is named after the german name for the river Danube. It is an art nouveau inspired sans and slab serif typeface, sharing proportions and widths across two weights. It is intended for any kind of display use as well as short amounts of text. Enjoy!
  37. Algarabia Display by Macizo.com.mx, $55.00
    Algarabía Display was created for titles or to highlight a particular text. It includes a set of accented capitals and accented lowercases, almost one hundred ligatures, entry and exit capitals, symbols, punctuation and numerals, and almost 50 different kinds of dingbats. It is a typeface to have fun.
  38. Spiced Cheese by PizzaDude.dk, $20.00
    Just like spiced cheese, this font has got a taste that makes the heavens sing! Even though the font is grafitti and comic inspired, the letters suits mostly everything with it's rugged and unpredictable look. Comes with multilingual support along with 5 contextual alternates that cycles AS you type!
  39. Vanda by SG Type, $19.00
    Vanda – A unique display font with numerous alternate letters, ligatures, decorative elements, and multilingual support. Vanda is a very versatile font that works great in all kinds of projects, from unique branding to bold magazine design. This all-caps typeface features numerous alternate glyphs with decorative elements and ligatures.
  40. Septhia by IM Studio, $12.00
    Septhia is an elegant calligraphy luxury font that comes with a very beautiful character change, a kind of classic decorative script with a modern touch, designed with high detail to present an elegant style, which has 6 types of fonts. Septhia is attractive because the typeface is pleasing to the eye, clean, feminine, sensual, glamorous, simple and very easy to read, thanks to its many extravagant letter relationships. I also offer a decent number of stylistic alternatives for some of the letters. Classic style is very suitable to be applied in various formal forms such as invitations, labels, restaurant menus, logos, fashion, make up, stationery, novels, magazines, books, greeting/wedding cards, packaging, labels or all kinds of advertising purposes. and much more. .. Thanks & Happy Designing!
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