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  1. Truck Machine by Putracetol, $28.00
    Truck Machine is a heavy display font. This font has a very bold body, with unequal widths for the characters. Plus this font has a large number of ligatures, 160 ligatures. So that makes this font more cool and unique. It is suitable for your projects that require fonts with bold and strong characteristics. Such as branding, logos, titles, headlines, printing, magazines, quotes, posters, fashion, t-shirts, apparel and others. This font is also support multi language. To access the alternate glyphs, you need a program that supports OpenType features such as Adobe Illustrator CS, Adobe Photoshop CC, Adobe Indesign and Corel Draw.
  2. Grotica by Runsell Type, $24.99
    Grotica is a versatile geometric sans serif contains 7 weights from Thin to Bold. IIt's inspired by the beautiful logotype on old labels and by exploring the Retroica font we've created in 2020. This font is suitable for movies, TV, advertising, packaging, logos, posters, music, branding, posters and so on with a modern design style. With over 600 glyphs per style, Grotica supports around 150 languages in Latin and Cyrillic script. Grotica OpenType Features including alternate glyphs, fractions, contextual alternates, oldstyle and lining (proportional and tabular) numerals, numerators/denominators, superiors/inferiors, and a variety of symbols.
  3. Bikol Mintz - Unknown license
  4. MUNIficent - Unknown license
  5. Interweave by K-Type, $20.00
    Interweave is a square display face with rounded corners, inspired by beefy fonts from the 60s and 70s such as Bullion and Deutsch Black. An alternating criss-cross effect is borrowed from Hunyady Gothic, the opposing lowercase a, e and s providing a basket weave or parquet floor appearance.
  6. Vtg Stencil US No. 51 by astype, $28.00
    The Vtg Stencil series of fonts from astype are based on real world stencils. These stencils were used in the 50's and 60's by the US Army. If you are interested in the current stencil design, please have a look at Vtg Stencil US No.72 .
  7. Morphadore by Invasi Studio, $17.00
    The Morphadore font brings elegance and luxury by offering a longtail monoline handwritten style. With Morphadore you can create elegant luxury logos, greeting cards, illustrations, quotes, charming branding, book covers, packaging, and much more. Features: Total 247 Glyph Uppercase & Lowercase Numerals & Punctuation Alternates Multilanguage Supports 60+ Latin based languages
  8. Surfing Ashtray by PizzaDude.dk, $20.00
    Inspired by old surfer movie posters from the 60'ies. Surfing Ashtray consists of straight lines only - ironically the direct opposite of the ocean waves that was a part of the inspiration of this font! Hit the waves with extra ligatures for double letters, swashes and alternate letters.
  9. Screwball - Unknown license
  10. Eklipse by Neder, $29.00
    Eklipse is a ultra-black typeface from Neder Type. Designed to defy the limits of legibility it is also a journey into a universe of strange possibilities. With multi-lingual support, contains more than 60 ligatures and contextual alternates! Eklipse fits perfect in headlines, logos and small blocks of text.
  11. Moonshine Script NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    This casually elegant script, similar to the logotype lettering found on Mason jars (hence the name), is patterned after an offering from the 1930s chapbook 60 Alphabets by The Hunt Brothers. The Opentype version of this font supports Unicode 1250 (Central European) languages, as well as Unicode 1252 (Latin) languages.
  12. El Camio by Lord Typo, $14.00
    El Camio is a throwback display font paying homage to the classic automotive typography of the 50's and 60's. It is an extremely versatile display font that can be used for anything from branding, logo design, beer labels, shirt graphics, playful editorial spreads and much much more. BUY ME!
  13. Compton by Greater Albion Typefounders, $10.00
    Compton is a clean modern slab serif face that emphasises simplicity of line and legibility. It's offered in three weights: regular, bold and light. Compton brings the spirit of the 60s and 70s to the present day. It is ideal for clear, simple graphic design that makes an immediate impact.
  14. Ayr Thrope by Aiyari, $25.00
    Introducing Thrope the irregular retro display font family heavy influence by motter ombra typeface, geometric basic shape, and 60s to 70s pop culture. Thrope typeface includes 3 font family (regular, bold,& heavy) it comes with stylistic alternates 01-04 & ligatures. Thrope font family best used for logotype, headline, header, signage.
  15. Citta Novela by Jvne77 Studio, $12.00
    Jvne77 Studio presents: Cittá Novela is an upright typeface family inspired by vintage architecture from the mid 20's to the 60's. A classy and didonesque streamlined sans which will perfectly set in a poor line space for Titling and text. Multilingual, diacritics, ligatures and alternates for near 570 glyphes.
  16. Space Journey by Vozzy, $10.00
    Introducing retro sci-fi label font duo named Space Journey. This display font is inspired by movie posters from the 60s and 70s. Font family has two styles: Regular and Rough. This font will look good on any retro sci-fi styled designs like a poster, T-shirt, label, logo, etc.
  17. Baskerville by Linotype, $40.99
    John Baskerville (1706-1775) was an accomplished writing master and printer from Birmingham, England. He was the designer of several types, punchcut by John Handy, which are the basis for the fonts that bear the name Baskerville today. The excellent quality of his printing influenced such famous printers as Didot in France and Bodoni in Italy. Though he was known internationally as an innovator of technique and style, his high standards for paper and ink quality made it difficult for him to compete with local commercial printers. However, his fellow Englishmen imitated his types, and in 1768, Isaac Moore punchcut a version of Baskerville's letterforms for the Fry Foundry. Baskerville produced a masterpiece folio Bible for Cambridge University, and today, his types are considered to be fine representations of eighteenth century rationalism and neoclassicism. Legible and eminently dignified, Baskerville makes an excellent text typeface; and its sharp, high-contrast forms make it suitable for elegant advertising pieces as well. The Linotype portfolio offers many versions of this design: ITC New Baskerville® was designed by John Quaranda in 1978. Baskerville Cyrillic was designed by the Linotype Design Studio. Baskerville Greek was designed by Matthew Carter in 1978. Baskerville™ Classico was designed by Franko Luin in 1995."
  18. Bullets by Wiescher Design, $6.00
    BulletNumbers come in very handy for all kinds of lists that don't exceed 100 categories. I have long since been using my own Bullets in positive and negative and four styles, serif, sans, engravers and script, a fitting one for every occasion. Now I added six more designs and perfected the Bullets for all of you. The following is a »must read«! Here is how to use them: (Important! Set letterspacing to '0', otherwise the two digit numbers will have gaps!!!) The numbers 1-0 reside on the standard keys. Two digit numbers 01-99 can be composed out of left and right half circles by using (lowercase) 'abcdefghij' for the first digit (left half circle) and 'lmnopqrstu' for the second digit (right half circle). The critical pairs (all combinations with 1) can be found in various places. Type '!' for 10, '#' for 11, '$' 12, '%' for 13, '&' for 14, '(' for 15, ')' for 16, '*' for 17, '+' for 18, ',' for 19, '-' for 21, '.' for 31, '/' for 41, ':' for 51, ';' for 61, '?' for 81, '_' for 91. The two arrows are on the < and > keys. '100' can be found with shift+option+1. Last but not least, the capital letter bullets A-Z can be found on the shift+letter A-Z. Your very practical Gert Wiescher
  19. Baskerville Classico by Linotype, $29.99
    John Baskerville (1706-1775) was an accomplished writing master and printer from Birmingham, England. He was the designer of several types, punchcut by John Handy, which are the basis for the fonts that bear the name Baskerville today. The excellent quality of his printing influenced such famous printers as Didot in France and Bodoni in Italy. Though he was known internationally as an innovator of technique and style, his high standards for paper and ink quality made it difficult for him to compete with local commercial printers. However, his fellow Englishmen imitated his types, and in 1768, Isaac Moore punchcut a version of Baskerville's letterforms for the Fry Foundry. Baskerville produced a masterpiece folio Bible for Cambridge University, and today, his types are considered to be fine representations of eighteenth century rationalism and neoclassicism. Legible and eminently dignified, Baskerville makes an excellent text typeface; and its sharp, high-contrast forms make it suitable for elegant advertising pieces as well. The Linotype portfolio offers many versions of this design: ITC New Baskerville® was designed by John Quaranda in 1978. Baskerville Cyrillic was designed by the Linotype Design Studio. Baskerville Greek was designed by Matthew Carter in 1978. Baskerville™ Classico was designed by Franko Luin in 1995."
  20. Bullet Numbers by Wiescher Design, $9.50
    This is a must read!!! BulletNumbers come in very handy for all kinds of lists that don't exceed 100 categories. I have long since been using my own BulletNumbers in positive and negative and four styles, serif, sans, engravers and script, a fitting one for every occasion. Now I perfected them for all of you. Here is how to use them: (Important! Set letterspacing to '0', otherwise the two digit numbers will overlap!!!) The numbers 1-0 reside on the standard keys. Two digit numbers 01-99 can be composed out of left and right half circles by using (lowercase) 'abcdefghij' for the first digit (left half circle) and 'lmnopqrstu' for the second digit (right half circle). The critical pairs (all combinations with 1) can be found in various places. Type '!' for 10, '#' for 11, '$' 12, '%' for 13, '&' for 14, '(' for 15, ')' for 16, '*' for 17, '+' for 18, ',' for 19, '-' for 21, '.' for 31, '/' for 41, ':' for 51, ';' for 61, '?' for 81, '_' for 91. The two arrows are on the < and > keys. '100' can be found with shift+option+1. Last but not least, the capital letter bullets A-Z can be found on the shift+letter A-Z. Yours very practical Gert Wiescher
  21. Baskerville LT by Linotype, $40.99
    John Baskerville (1706-1775) was an accomplished writing master and printer from Birmingham, England. He was the designer of several types, punchcut by John Handy, which are the basis for the fonts that bear the name Baskerville today. The excellent quality of his printing influenced such famous printers as Didot in France and Bodoni in Italy. Though he was known internationally as an innovator of technique and style, his high standards for paper and ink quality made it difficult for him to compete with local commercial printers. However, his fellow Englishmen imitated his types, and in 1768, Isaac Moore punchcut a version of Baskerville's letterforms for the Fry Foundry. Baskerville produced a masterpiece folio Bible for Cambridge University, and today, his types are considered to be fine representations of eighteenth century rationalism and neoclassicism. Legible and eminently dignified, Baskerville makes an excellent text typeface; and its sharp, high-contrast forms make it suitable for elegant advertising pieces as well. The Linotype portfolio offers many versions of this design: ITC New Baskerville® was designed by John Quaranda in 1978. Baskerville Cyrillic was designed by the Linotype Design Studio. Baskerville Greek was designed by Matthew Carter in 1978. Baskerville™ Classico was designed by Franko Luin in 1995."
  22. Monotype Baskerville by Monotype, $29.99
    John Baskerville (1706-1775) was an accomplished writing master and printer from Birmingham, England. He was the designer of several types, punchcut by John Handy, which are the basis for the fonts that bear the name Baskerville today. The excellent quality of his printing influenced such famous printers as Didot in France and Bodoni in Italy. Though he was known internationally as an innovator of technique and style, his high standards for paper and ink quality made it difficult for him to compete with local commercial printers. However, his fellow Englishmen imitated his types, and in 1768, Isaac Moore punchcut a version of Baskerville's letterforms for the Fry Foundry. Baskerville produced a masterpiece folio Bible for Cambridge University, and today, his types are considered to be fine representations of eighteenth century rationalism and neoclassicism. Legible and eminently dignified, Baskerville makes an excellent text typeface; and its sharp, high-contrast forms make it suitable for elegant advertising pieces as well. The Linotype portfolio offers many versions of this design: ITC New Baskerville® was designed by John Quaranda in 1978. Baskerville Cyrillic was designed by the Linotype Design Studio. Baskerville Greek was designed by Matthew Carter in 1978. Baskerville™ Classico was designed by Franko Luin in 1995."
  23. Parkour by Resistenza, $39.00
    Parkour Brush Font takes the repertoire of moves and free spirit of this modern sport and bring it to a graphic definition. Handwritten with authentic dry brush imperfections and a bouncy baseline to evoke the energy of this urban sport discipline which emphasizes the athlete to be strong and flexible as to be able to move quickly and efficiently through any given environment. Sounds like a fun game, right? This font comes with a full set of upper and lower case characters - giving you the extra freedom to turn your text into authentic custom-made hand lettering. Parkour Marker font Includes a large range of glyphs including numerals, punctuation & multilingual support. It comes with a perfectly paired handy set of bonus Swashes and extras perfect to complete and customize your layout. Perfect for branding, social media, stationery, advertising, logos, handwritten quotes, product packaging, header, poster, merchandise & greeting cards. Features: - OTF Font file - Punctuation & numbers - Splashes & Splatters - Alternate letters - Uppercase letters - Multi Language To enable the OpenType Stylistic alternates, you need a program that supports OpenType features such as Adobe Illustrator CS, Adobe Indesign & CorelDraw X6-X7. There are additional ways to access alternates, using Character Map (Windows), Nexus Font (Windows), Font Book (Mac) or a software program such as PopChar (for Windows and Mac).
  24. Baskerville LT Cyrilic by Linotype, $29.99
    John Baskerville (1706-1775) was an accomplished writing master and printer from Birmingham, England. He was the designer of several types, punchcut by John Handy, which are the basis for the fonts that bear the name Baskerville today. The excellent quality of his printing influenced such famous printers as Didot in France and Bodoni in Italy. Though he was known internationally as an innovator of technique and style, his high standards for paper and ink quality made it difficult for him to compete with local commercial printers. However, his fellow Englishmen imitated his types, and in 1768, Isaac Moore punchcut a version of Baskerville's letterforms for the Fry Foundry. Baskerville produced a masterpiece folio Bible for Cambridge University, and today, his types are considered to be fine representations of eighteenth century rationalism and neoclassicism. Legible and eminently dignified, Baskerville makes an excellent text typeface; and its sharp, high-contrast forms make it suitable for elegant advertising pieces as well. The Linotype portfolio offers many versions of this design: ITC New Baskerville® was designed by John Quaranda in 1978. Baskerville Cyrillic was designed by the Linotype Design Studio. Baskerville Greek was designed by Matthew Carter in 1978. Baskerville™ Classico was designed by Franko Luin in 1995."
  25. KleinsAmazon - 100% free
  26. 1610_Cancellaresca_lim - Unknown license
  27. Le Film - Unknown license
  28. Wickedelic by Oui Studio, $17.00
    Hello, friend! 'Wickedelic' font is coming; a playful modern psychedelic font with stylistic and ligatures. Wickedelic font is highly inspired by the 60s era and psychedelic vibes. Wickedelic is perfect for display, title, logo, branding, music event, t-shirt design, merchandise, and perfect for anything that wants to show a psychedelic theme.
  29. Balise by NamelaType, $19.00
    Introducing our new product that called �Balise� A retro sans serif influenced from 60s style typeface and coupled with a touch of rounded corners to provide a playful concept with a vintage design style. Balise has 5 weights, and is also equipped with open type features and is supported by various international languages.
  30. Eeeek Images by Atlantic Fonts, $59.00
    Brew up some sweet Halloween fun with Eeeek Images, a Halloween picture font featuring 60 Amy Dietrich illustrations. From curious crows to cascading candy, Dracula to darling bats - Eeeek Images is MONSTEROUSLY fun... DARE NOT pass it up! Posters feature various fonts by Atlantic Fonts including Rowboat, Mountain Goat, Farmstand, Trailmap, and Judlebug.
  31. Youthful Radiance by Invasi Studio, $17.00
    Young and vibrant with a brush handwriting style, Youthful Radiance font brings youth spirit to life. Youthful Radiance is perfect for casual types on greeting cards, illustrations, quotes, quaint branding, book covers, children's books, packaging, and more. Features: Total 221 Glyph Uppercase Numerals & Punctuation Alternates and Ligatures Multilanguage Supports 60+ Latin based languages
  32. Ardenson by Tower of Babel, $10.00
    Ardenson is an invitingly delightful script with a retro flair. Inspired by apartment signage of the 1950s and 60s, Ardenson strikes a vintage note that also feels at home in the present time. Perfect for any logo, signage, label design or any other project that needs a unique charm and laid back attitude.
  33. Groovy Boss by Eu Iturria Morante, $36.00
    Groovy Boss is a decorative type, inspired by the playful aesthetics from the 60s and 70s. Groovy and Boss were words used in those decades to refer to something as cool or trendy. Great for titles or short phrases, the curves and psychedelic forms of each letter will contribute to creating amazing compositions.
  34. Bllides by Maulana Creative, $14.00
    Bllides is a Handwritten Marker font casual and clean stoke font with alternate and opentype features Ligatures inspired by the 60's notes letterform. It support multilingual more than 100+ language. This font is suitable for logo design and any awesome project you create. Make stunning work with Bllides Handwritten font. Cheers, MaulanaCreative
  35. Librum E by Hackberry Font Foundry, $24.95
    The major focus of my life and ministry at this point is book design. In the brave new world of 21st century self-publishing a new paradigm has arisen: the indie small shop. One of the problems is that all books are published as ebooks, and many books are published only as ebooks. There are two problems with this: character availability and licensing. The licensing problem is solved by including an ebook license with all of the Librum E fonts. The character availability is the core of the design. OpenType features do not work yet with ePUBs [though it is in the spec, if I understand correctly]. Kerning doesn't work, and so on. So these five fonts have only the 256-character [or less] ASCII set. A separate small caps is included. It has lining figures {proportional} and small caps instead of the graphics. The other four fonts have graphics to give bullet choices in lists, oldstyle figures {proportional}, and care given to character shapes so they will work better without kerning. For a great deal, see Librum Book Design Group , for a package containing all fifteen fonts!
  36. Dramaturg by GRIN3 (Nowak), $26.00
    Dramaturg is a handwritten, brush, fully connected script with ligatures and contextual alternates to help with flow and readability. Dramaturg is the most complete style, it contains over 600 glyphs, 7 stylistic sets, contextual alternates and ligatures. Every lowercase letter has six variations (uppercase letter has four). When the font is used in OpenType-savvy applications, the 3 variants of glyphs are automatically alternated to achieve a random-like effect. Dramaturg A and Dramaturg B have less glyphs than the Regular one (no stylistic sets), they only contain some selected alternates and ligatures. Language support includes Western, Central and Eastern European character sets, as well as Baltic and Turkish languages.
  37. Vanio by Eko Bimantara, $24.00
    Vanio is a wedge serif font family that crafted with precision, focused on both aesthetic and legibility. The letterforms and other typographic elements are made in a way to achieve optical recognition and fit for various typesetting. Its have a strong serif and spacious width letterforms on the upright styles. Its shown a medium contrast and caligraphic strokes. Its have a moderate vertical heights either at the x-height, caps, ascender or descender. Vanio consist of 10 styles from regular to extrabold with each matching italics. Its contain more than 460 glyphs which support broad latin languages. Also contain several opentype features; Ligature, oldstyle figures, fraction, and other variation of figures.
  38. Mekon by The Northern Block, $49.50
    Mekon is a modern heavyweight typeface digitised and expanded from Peter Steiners Black Body (1973). Retro style Pacman shapes are combined with small keyhole counters to create a bold and witty font ideal for apparel, books, t-shirts and posters. Mekon is now available as version 2.0 (2021); the remastered version meets higher technical standards that modern-day users demand. Included in the font are over 460 characters, four unique styles, with a free gradient option. Opentype features consist of digital numerals, lining figures, fractions and alternate a, c, e, f, i, k, m, n, r, M and S with language support covering Western, South and Central Europe.
  39. Ride my Bike by Latinotype, $39.00
    Ride my bike is a fresh handmade typeface inspired by street style and the new culture that moves pedaling around the city. Perfect for use in headlines, brands and fashion photography compose alternative, thanks to its leading characters, terminals, alternate characters and ligatures that you can find in the Pro version. This version contains more than 600 glyphs. The 'Dingbats' font in this family has 91 dingbats, very fun to compliment and accentuate the handmade design. If you do not want to ride so fast, you can find a version without OpenType features - Essential. Come! Get on it and let’s go ride my bike! Photography by Seba Sanchez.
  40. Hashtag by Agnieszka Ewa Olszewska, $5.00
    Hashtag is a type family of four types.The font contains over 360 carefully hand-crafted glyphs. Very elegant and gentle in big sizes but is very legible in smaller sizes and longer texts - in print or on screen. As an exclusively OpenType release, these fonts have an extended character set to support Central and Eastern European. Hashtag is perfect for logos, advertising, announcement, invites, thank you�s and correspondence, for packaging, and to create all yours fun and moderns designs you want. There are plenty of options to allow you to create something unique and special. I hope you like him as much as I do!
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