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  1. Koloss by Monotype, $29.99
    Designed by Jakob Erbar and released in 1930, Koloss is a headline face that works well for posters. Characters have been drawn with a broad nib leaving small counters. This gives the effect of a compressed face, although the width of the strokes imply a fat face.
  2. Opera by Stereo Type Haus, $10.00
    Characterized by its quirky counter spaces, Opera is named after the font’s letter “O”, resembling the open mouth of an opera singer. The 3 weights plus italics can be used individually or together for a variety of applications including magazine body texts or a striking headline.
  3. Bloeien by Aidan Cooke, $112.00
    Bloeien is a super condensed variable typeface, consisting of 5 weights. With its subtle curves, consistently narrow counters and horizontal axis, this font is perfect to make a statement in editorial pieces, posters & headlines. Also, the variable feature allows complete flexibility and control when producing your designs.
  4. Concord by Soneri Type, $39.00
    Yet another typeface with simplicity as its core element. Concord is derived from a successful type family ‘Accord Alternate’ with an added geometric touch. Concord is a geometric sans serif. It has large counters which enhance readability. It is available in seven different weights for emphasis.
  5. Neo Neo by ITC, $29.99
    Neo Neo is the work of British designer Timothy Donaldson, a type style straight out of a 1950s time capsule. It can be set in all caps or a mixture of capitals and lowercase. The casual, slightly condensed forms with their smooth, soft lines are reminiscent of highway diners and motel ads of the time and convey a bright, inviting mood.
  6. CA Sensuell by Cape Arcona Type Foundry, $37.00
    Stefan Claudius developed this font while he was sitting in a small chalet in Denmark with a hot wood-oven and nothing but snow outside. Probably the amount of white led him to make it so thin and to have as much space between the lines as possible. If you have that in mind, it looks best in large sizes.
  7. Holy Midnight by Subectype, $15.00
    Holy Midningt is a handwritten brush font. This font imparts a casual and natural appearance brush style. This font can convey a range of moods, from relaxed and friendly to artistic and eccentric. Making your message or artwork visually engaging and deeper in its impact. Holy Midnight is ideal for logos, quotes, product packaging, or anything which needs a typographic turbo-boost.
  8. Puipui by Jipatype, $25.00
    Puipui is a sans serif typeface with a rounded, contrast stroke and minimal look. Comes with 9 weights and italics of each weight total 18 styles. Support multi-languages and Thai language. Suitable for Headline or text body. Puipui can help you to create a mood and tone of cuteness suitable for kid, pet, food product or anything about cuteness content.
  9. Doorn by Scholtz Fonts, $12.00
    In its loose, angular forms, it is reminiscent of thorn bushes dotting the immense Kalahari desert. Spiky and freeform, Doorn calls to mind the irregular hand-drawn lettering found on wooden signs outside small shops in tiny African villages. The font contains all upper and lower case characters, punctuation, numerals and mathematical operators, as well as all accented characters used in European languages.
  10. Okelani Script by Fontop, $14.00
    Tropical temptation with Okelani script. Cute hand lettered font inspired by Hawaii islands’ natural beauty and zest. Stylistic alternates gives an additional handmade mood. Your quotes, wedding items would look sooo cute with this font. Also is perfect for social media texts, blogs and much more. Font is Latin multilingual and have uppercase letters, lowercase letters, numbers and basic punctuations.
  11. P22 Lucilee by IHOF, $39.95
    Lucilee is a full featured, OpenType script font from Michael Clark. It is a sweeping italic with many alternates, including ligatures, beginning and ending swashes, and a full Central European character set. It is a joining script that is fluid and also suitable for titling. Lucilee was designed with packaging in mind, but can be used for a wide variety of uses.
  12. Kogah by Differentialtype, $10.00
    Kogah is a bold display serif font with a retro feel. Its bold weight and clean lines make it perfect for headlines, logos and other high-impact design elements. Kogah comes with six styles that will add to your options for combining them. Keep in mind that the font is PUA encoded, meaning you can easily access all the fun glyphs and swashes.
  13. Doki Doki Tokimeki by Megami Studios, $12.50
    Designed with visual novels and romantic text in mind, Doki Doki Tokimeki (taken from the Japanese sound for a heartbeat and the word heartbeat itself) is a romantically-inclined sans serif. From playful, yet friendly letters to a range of dingbats and a series of alternate heart-shaped glyphs, it’s sure to make your heart go pitter-patter as well!
  14. Retro One by Attype Studio, $15.00
    Retro One is a lovely mono-line font which includes 5 alternate, which you can combine to make amazing letter form! Retro One is perfect for branding, logos, invitations, stationery, wedding designs, social media posts, handwritten quotes, product packaging, merchandise, blog designs, book and cover titles and more. Thank you for your purchase! Hope you enjoy with our font! Attype Studio
  15. Pluton by Proportional Lime, $6.99
    Pluton, a mono-spaced font, is designed to be versatile and easy on the eyes, with over 1400 defined glyphs. It has wide coverage comprising several different alphabets (Western European, Cyrillic, Hebrew, Runic, Ogham), mathematical, and physical symbols. Pluton Regular has been upgraded to contain over 2600 glyphs. A pluton is a igneous mass of rock formed at considerable depth.
  16. Matita Informal by Trine Rask, $30.00
    Matita Informal is part of a larger type family developed from 2005-2019 with handwriting in mind. A humanistic informal sans serif in five weights containing swashes, alternative characters, old style, lining, tabular & proportional figures. The family share proportions and weights to ensure all fonts (family members) work together well. Matita Informal is a very friendly typeface suitable for many purposes.
  17. Friday Jeans by PizzaDude.dk, $19.00
    Got a favourite pair of jeans? I do, and I wear them every Friday when it's time to PAAAARTYYYY! Well, that was 30-something years ago, but the memory of those jeans lives happily in my mind :) The font, Friday Jeans is a happy-go-lucky sans font with inky edges and lively lines. Playful as a Friday night out!
  18. Crowfeather by Hanoded, $15.00
    I first wanted to call this family Crowbone, after Olaf Tryggvason, the legendary Viking king from Norway. Somehow I changed my mind and went for Crowfeather, because this is not a Viking font and the name ‘felt’ better. Crowfeather is a family of two distinct fonts: a classic Serif and an old school script font. They work really well together!
  19. Sidesakey by Aminmario Studio, $20.00
    Sidesakey simplifies elegance into one truly stunning handwritten font. With its relaxed feel, Sidesakey is incredibly versatile, suitable to each of the design projects you may have in mind! Use it to create beautiful greeting cards, wedding invitations, logos, website titles and much more! Comes in Regular and Italic styles. Thank you for your purchase! Hope you enjoy with our font
  20. Rahman by Kah Khiong Design, $13.00
    Rahman font is based on the idea of reflecting the personality of the first Prime Minister of Malaysia, Tunku Abdul Rahman in a typeface design. This sans serif font shows the founding father of Malaysia as a modern, simple, open-minded, uncomplicated and straightforward person. The font is suitable for posters, labels as well as book covers and paper printing.
  21. Grigory by Hanoded, $15.00
    I have always been fascinated by Grigory Rasputin, the rogue ‘monk’ who influenced the Russian Tsar Nicholas and - according to rumours - bedded the Tsarina. Grigory font was handmade with the use of a Chinese marker pen and rough paper. Grigory comes with all the trimmings; some alternate glyphs, a few double letter ligatures, a great amount of diacritics and basic Cyrillic as well.
  22. Miso by Mårten Nettelbladt, $-
    Miso was designed for architects' drawings. It’s a clean and narrow typeface suitable for small text but also for headlines and logos. The spacing of Miso follows the logic of mono-stroke fonts as found in CAD software. The starting point for this typeface was the lettering style of the International Organization for Standarization found in ISO 3098-0:1997.
  23. Kari Pro by Positype, $45.00
    I have always enjoyed this typeface and have had fond memories from the time I originally drew its predecessor, Kari. Now with almost 100 new ligatures, alternate and swash characters, Kari Pro has a great deal more personality and versatility. Subsets from the original Kari have been integrated into each unified weight adding both lining and hanging (oldstyle) numerals as options as well.
  24. Fabrikat Normal by HVD Fonts, $40.00
    Fabrikat Normal is a geometric typeface which is based on 20th century German engineers’ typefaces. It is optimised for small sizes and long texts, but due to its constructed architecture it also works in headlines or display use. You can combine Fabrikat Normal with the more straight and space saving Fabrikat Kompakt or the reduced to the max Fabrikat Mono.
  25. ITC Caribbean by ITC, $29.99
    ITC Caribbean is the work of California designer Jill Bell, earthy yet exotic. In her typeface experiment, Bell combined unusual angles and curves to produce tall, thin letters whose stroke style completes the suggestion of palm trees which this typeface brings to mind. The typeface contains capitals and small caps. The natural look of ITC Caribbean lends any work a human touch.
  26. Starlight Alaska by Subectype, $15.00
    Starlight Alaska is a handwritten brush script font. This font imparts a casual and natural appearance brush style. This font can convey a range of moods, from relaxed and friendly to artistic and eccentric. Making your message or artwork visually engaging and deeper in its impact. Starlight Alaska is ideal for logos, quotes, product packaging, or anything which needs a typographic turbo-boost.
  27. Asteru by Gatype, $14.00
    ASTERU An elegant font designed when in a creative mood and perfect shape, inspired by the bold, natural look of serifs so beautiful for today's fashion. bold, balanced and varied, born for luxury and beauty. including uppercase letters, numbers, and various kinds of punctuation ASTERU is perfect for invitations, logos & branding, photography, advertising, watermarks, social media posts, product packaging, product designs.
  28. London Bridge by Fype Co, $23.00
    London Bridge is a Modern Sans Serif with a clean and geometric touch. It comes in 7 weights. Each weight includes extended language support, fractions, ordinal, superscript, and more than 30 ligatures. Designed with powerful OpenType features in mind it perfectly suited for graphic design and any display use. London Bridge is a fine balance of functionality and contemporary characteristics.
  29. Matita Connected by Trine Rask, $12.00
    Warning: works with contextual alternate-feature, which is not showing here. Matita Connected is part of a larger type family developed from 2005-2019 with handwriting in mind. A solid script face in two weights and a dotted instructional version. With alternative glyphs based on different writing habits. For teaching, teaching material or just typography. An unchildish handwritten type family for many purposes.
  30. Argumend by Ayca Atalay, $29.00
    Argumend | A Humanistic Slab Serif Typeface Argumend is a versatile slab serif typeface with a wide range of Opentype features. Create strong and eye catching headlines with its upper case ligatures or make use of its many weights and true italics to create mindful body copy; either way, Argumend is rich with typographic options to help create attention worthy text.
  31. Goldie Sans by Blythe Green, $15.00
    Goldie Sans is a clean sans serif that is perfect for logos, quotes, long-form copy, and more. Both uppercase and lowercase are included in light and bold, but I am particularly fond of using it as an all caps font for logos, headlines, and short quotes. INCLUDED uppercase letters lowercase letters numbers & punctuation light and bold fonts foreign language characters
  32. Battleslab by Kostic, $40.00
    Battleslab is a slab serif made for setting few words in large sizes. Two heavily contrasted weights work well when combined, with its mono-line wide light and heavy black it is perfect for making that "one-two punch" in headlines or logotypes. Display oriented Battleslab derived from Battlefin Family (which is much more comprehensive with its ligatures, italics and SC).
  33. Hellebore by Harvester Type, $15.00
    Hellebore is a font inspired by the logo and the game Mortal Shell itself. The font conveys the medieval era, the spirit of cutting weapons and dark fantasy. It is sinister, dark, dark, Gothic, rough and sharp. Perfect for logos, headlines, posters, banners. The font is named after the plant of the same name. The name conveys the font's mood.
  34. Anchor by Etewut, $20.00
    I glad to introduce to you my new display font Anchor. I was inspired by Russian fairy tales with cyrillic lettering. So I hope you'll keep a bit of fairy in you upcoming products using my font. Please, mind a spirit! It perfectly fits to making design from corporative identity to Xmas cards. And it has extra symbols for european languages.
  35. Bix Metric by S6 Foundry, $20.00
    Bix Metric is a stylistic display font developed within a set grid. The mono-spaced first set of the family comes in 3 styles in both upper and lowercase glyphs allowing mixing of infinite combinations. Perfectly suited for headlines, large-format prints, brand identities, social media, advertising, editorial design, posters, magazines, logos, headings, digital and more. With multi-language support.
  36. Howdy by Ben Buysse, $45.00
    Howdy is a modern French Clarendon revival typeface inspired by late 19th-century woodblock type and sign painting. Its ties to the American West evoke a distinctive western and retro flair. It was designed with flexibility in mind. Intended for use as a display type, its reverse contrast forms make an impact from tall or wide headlines and anything in between.
  37. Kong Gulerod by PizzaDude.dk, $16.00
    Kong Gulerod is handmade, yet digitally remastered. I did my best to keep the whimsical and childlike looks, and keep the legibility. Use Kong Gulerod for massive amounts of text or for product labelling, maybe even educational materials for kids or creative minds. I have added 4 different versions of each lowercase letter, and they automatically change as you type!
  38. Crem Slab by LomoHiber, $-
    Crem is a big Slab Serif font family with gentle minimalistic forms. Variability of styles allows you to experiment very widely with moods Crem reflects. Perfect for use​ in magazines, posters, logotypes, quotes, invitations, flyers, greeting cards, product packaging, book covers, etc. Crem Slab consists of 14 styles total, has wide language support and dozens of ligatures. Hope you'll enjoy using Crem Slab!
  39. North Block by BoxTube Labs, $24.00
    North Block is a true sports branding classic. It's timeless shapes and features will give you an instant athletic feel to your project. North Block Regular got chamfered corners for that powerful and edgy visual performance and North Block Soft has rounded corners for a softer, more subtle approach. These fonts are perfect for sports logos, branding, posters, apparel design, magazine headlines, labels and so much more. North Block features a character set with support for most western languages including: Afrikaants, Basque, Breton, Catalan, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, Gaelic, German, Icelandic, Indonesian, Irish, Italian, Norwegian, Portuguese, Sami, Spanish, Swahili and Swedish.
  40. Steak And Cheese by Fenotype, $25.00
    Steak and Cheese - a Savoury Font Collection Packed with flavour, Steak and Cheese includes following: • Brush - Two weights of a connected Brush Script with Contextual, Swash, Titling and Stylistic Alternates • Pen - Three weights of a connected monoline Script with Contextual, Swash, Titling and Stylistic Alternates • Slab - Two weights of a chunky Slab Serif with rounded corners • Condensed - A bold and tight condensed Sans Serif with rounded corners. Steak and Cheese fonts are designed to work together - in pairs or more. Steak and Cheese is great for branding, posters or any display use. All fonts are PUA encoded and have a wide language support.
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