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  1. Roland Bryon by Luhop Creative, $16.00
    Roland Bryon Display Ligature Fashion Serif There's beauty in the plain version Roland Bryon, even without all the extras, for a clean and elegant minimal serif. Any version Roland Bryon brings a touch of luxury and bespoke custom typography to modern logos, websites, social media quotes, wedding branding, and more. Thank you so much for checking out my shop, and please get in touch if you have any questions! Roland Bryon Features Full Set of standard alphabet and punctuation Serif Ligatures alternates PUA Encoded Glyph Chart for easy access Multilingual Characters Luhop creative
  2. Bandera Pro by AndrijType, $45.00
    This square serif typeface is a real workhorse. It is a modern tool for text design: extremely legible, pan-european multilingual (Latin, Greek and Cyrillic), well shaped. Bandera Pro has six weights with original italics, alternatives, small capitals and three sets of digits. It catches attention in headlines of posters and magazines or makes reading comfortable in plain texts. Bandera Pro shares main proportions with sans serif Osnova Pro typefamily so ideally can pair it. Bandera is Spanish for ‘flag’. And Bandera is a symbol of Ukrainian fighting for freedom for many years.
  3. Giulia by HVD Fonts, $30.00
    Giulia is a sweet type family consisting of 12 Fonts. It was created by Hannes von Döhren and published by HvD Fonts. Besides a fancy curly version there is a second version with a more straight architecture, still owning the same soft and friendly character. Informal and easy going at first sight and perfect for display settings, however the straight architecture of Giulia Plain also makes it nice for shorter to medium texts. This contemporary type family is ideal for use in retail, packaging, games, food, kids applications and advertising.
  4. Canava Grotesk by Arodora Type, $50.00
    The Canava Grotesk represents simplicity. Its clean and plain appearance ensures high readability. This font increases compatibility for your UI/UX designs and makes your designs more understandable. It offers you support in many languages. Canava's fluid functionality is achieved through multiple OpenType features such as case sensitive forms, contextual and stylistic alternatives. The standard set of numbers includes tabular figures and symbols, top and bottom numbers, numerators and denominators, as well as fractions. Thanks to its corporate structure, Canava can be shaped and used in accordance with many design trends.
  5. Bandera Text by AndrijType, $21.00
    This serif typeface is a real workhorse. It is a modern tool for text design: extremely legible and well shaped. Bandera Text has six weights with original italics. It catches attention in headlines of posters and magazines or makes reading comfortable in plain texts. Don't forget to try Medium and Medium Italic faces for free. Bandera Text works well with Bandera (slab serif), Osnova (sans serif) and Bandera Display (contrast serif) fonts. Bandera is Spanish for ‘flag’. And Bandera is a symbol of Ukrainian fighting for freedom for many years.
  6. Hautte by Anomali Creative, $5.00
    Introducing Hautte: A multi-faceted Sans Serif Display typeface with more than 100 different styles: An elegant minimal sans serif. The hybrid personality of Hautte There's beauty in the plain version of Hautte, even without all the extras, for a clean and elegant minimal sans serif. Any version of Hautte brings a touch of luxury and bespoke custom typography to modern logos, websites, social media quotes, wedding branding, and more. Thank you so much for checking out my shop, and please get in touch if you have any questions!
  7. Bandera Text Cyrillic by AndrijType, $21.00
    This serif typeface is a real workhorse. It is a modern tool for text design: extremely legible and well shaped. Bandera Text Cyrillic has six weights with original italics. It catches attention in headlines of posters and magazines or makes reading comfortable in plain texts. Don't forget try Medium and Medium Italic faces for free. Bandera Text Cyrillic works well with Bandera Cyrillic (slab serif), Osnova Cyrillic (sans serif) and Bandera Display Cyrillic (contrast serif) fonts. Bandera is Spanish for ‘flag’. And Bandera is a symbol of Ukrainian fighting for freedom for many years.
  8. Liquoia by Wiescher Design, $39.50
    Liquoia are three scripts with lots of contrast and different embellishments. Liquoia-A has the elegant, flaming decoration it blends well with Fleurons-Six. Liquoia-B has the flowery embellishments and goes very well with my Ornata-A and Ornata-B. Liquoia-C is the plain, straightforward and solid floating script. The name is derived from "liquid", meaning it is a fluid script that has a distinctive waveform. The "oia" part of the name comes from Sequoia, the sturdiest tree that came to my mind. Your sturdy, floating designer Gert Wiescher
  9. Sinffonia by Corradine Fonts, $39.95
    Sinffonia is a beautiful ornamental font family. Its thin weight and roman style makes very elegant and ideal for any high quality project. The Open Type version, plenty of ligatures, alternative Characters and ornamental characters, is carefully programmed to replace automatically the glyphs accord to the feature and context so you can modify the aspect of the text easily without any incoherence in the design (i.e. overlaps and collisions). Non Open Type users can try the four plain versions of Sinffonia, which includes some of the beautiful ornamental characters of the OT version.
  10. Sidecar by Fenotype, $30.00
    Sidecar is an elegant monoline font family of four weights of Script and Sans. Sidecar Script and Sans are designed to play together but they also work great on their own. Sidecar Script is packed with OpenType alternates: keep Contextual Alternates on for smooth flow and try Swash or Titling Alternates for more flashy letters. From Discretionary Ligatures you’ll find Ordinal Suffixes (st, nd, rd, th). Sidecar is a great display family for any project from logo to packaging or actual neon sign design and from print to online!
  11. Hip Hopper by Pink Broccoli, $19.00
    An offbeat typeface inspired by the lettering on an art poster by Patrick Owsley for the cartoon character Hoppity Hooper. This typeface goes beyond the basic opentype features you've seen (i.e. extended language character sets, stylistic alternate character variations, etc) and offers not only a ligature feature that automatically alternates between the Capitals & Lowercase (Alt Capitals) sets, but also a unique Contextual Alternates feature that enables an automatic alternating BOUNCING effect. All this piled into a single typeface with loads of personality, just waiting to be played with!
  12. CA Edwald by Cape Arcona Type Foundry, $40.00
    CA Edwald, the superbly crafted alphabet design now available in 5 weights, combining the familiar, the unusual, the practical and the aesthetic. Plan ahead and make use of the assorted logo letters that add distinction to your headline. CA Edwald is a welcome addition to our ever-growing collection of alphabet designs. It is prepared to meet your graphic requirements. Now there is one trusty Musketeer for today’s advertising. The illegitimate child of Oswald Bruce Cooper and Ed Benguiat, a mixture or even the “best of”: CA EDWALD.
  13. Dryer Grain by Patrick Dewenter, $-
    This typeface is intended for use with single words or phrases at a large point size. Suggesting some sort of calligraphic inspiration, I sketched a couple of these letters while creating a logo concept and decided to make a complete alphabet. The stroke through the letterforms adds some interest and elegance, although I believe this typeface expresses a sort of vehement or serious character. This is my new, and first, typeface. I plan to create more in the future. If you use it for anything interesting, I'd love to see!
  14. Bocahe by IbraCreative, $13.00
    Bocahe, a delightful and whimsical doodle kids font, captures the essence of youthful imagination and playful charm. Each letter in Bocahe is carefully crafted with endearing doodles, resembling the spontaneous drawings of children at play. The font exudes a carefree spirit, making it perfect for projects geared toward a younger audience. Bocahe’s adorable characters bring a sense of innocence to any design, from playful invitations to colorful educational materials. The font’s hand-drawn aesthetic and vibrant personality make it an enchanting choice for conveying joy, creativity, and the boundless wonder of childhood in typographic form.
  15. Lovelyn by Craft Supply Co, $15.00
    Lovelyn Font is an elegant serif font that offers a wide range of possibilities, especially for a lot of alternative. Lovelyn Font offers an attractive tool for producing elegant decorative lettering, for example, for book covers or for posters and packaging. You want to make a greeting card or a package design, or even a brand identity, craft design, any DIY project, book title, wedding font, pop vintage design, retro design or any purpose to make your art / design project look Elegant and Classy? Feel free to play with this font!
  16. Le Brond by Fateh.Lab, $20.00
    Le Brond is a sporty, strong and elegant typeface, in a college style. Inspired by design styles that are currently popular, and this is the answer to every need for ideas that you will pour in this modern era, with a thick and sturdy style in each letter as if this font has a soul in it. It excels in posters, social media, headlines, headlines, large format print - and anywhere else you want to get noticed. What are you waiting for get Le Brond soon. Let's play basketball!
  17. Space Odyssey by IKIIKOWRK, $17.00
    Introducing Space Odyssey - Modern Sans, created by ikiiko. Space Odyssey is a display type with a character of semi-condensed sans serif combined with stretched font characters. This letter has a choice of stretch shapes to play with that. This typeface is perfect for an logo, branding, layout magazine, fashion stuff, quotes, or simply as a stylish text overlay to any background image. What's included? Uppercase & Lowercase Number & Punctuation Alternates Multilingual Support Enjoy our font and if you have any questions, you can contact us by email : ikiikowrk@gmail.com
  18. Swingers by AdultHumanMale, $20.00
    Swingers is a curly, fun, cartoonish display font. I wanted it to look light, but loud, so it can yodel from Posters and Headlines. It has over 300 glyphs, several variations on the standard alphabet and all those extra pesky foreign features. OpenType coded, It has various letter pairings that interlock automatically to create a more randomized, bespoke feel to your copy. It also has tons of extra characters and other combinations available directly through your glyphs palette. Play around with it, break it, like it, buy it.
  19. VVDS La Truffe by Vintage Voyage Design Supply, $15.00
    Introduce you a new one - La Truffe. A super stylish Didone font. Comes with two styles - Regular and Italic. High contrast strokes gives a refinement into your project. Access your OpenType features to access the large selection of alternate letters and some ligatures. Calligraphic Italic can play with Regular in pair or can be used as independent mainline typeface. More than 480 glyphs total. La Truffe is a versatile font, which can be used in you branding ads, magazine headlines, posters, wedding invitations, product packaging, business cards etc.
  20. Rum Raisin Pro by Stiggy & Sands, $29.00
    Our Rum Raisin Pro was inspired by the lettering from a vintage Kellogg's Raisin Bran cereal box, yet is has expanded from what was originally a unicase design to include a lowercase character set. For those seeking to use the original unicase A, you can find it in the Delta character slot. Fun and festive, this font plays the comic clown to perfection. The SmallCaps and extensive figure sets offer a change up to a slightly more serious tone or alternate personality for a wider range of use.
  21. Hey Comrade by Hanoded, $15.00
    Hey Comrade is a very messy script font. It was made with a bamboo satay skewer (which I had soaked in ink). Hey Comrade would look good on book covers, packaging and in magazines. Comes with a 5-year plan of diacritics.
  22. Paz by Sudtipos, $29.00
    Paz, a squarish 4-weight industrial family, ranging from extreme hairline to black. It is ideal for editorial headlines where type plays a major role in the overall design. The fonts were designed by Ariel Di Lisio and digitized by Alejandro Paul.
  23. Fansy by Jörg Schmitt, $9.90
    This font should be used with all three formats. It is recommended to use it in big font sizes due to the thin hairline of Fansy A. Have fun playing with the new modern and fancy display font designed by Jörg Schmitt.
  24. Page Printer JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Page Printer JNL was inspired by “Skeleton”, from the William H. Page Wood Type Foundry circa 1848. Its name is a play on both Page’s surname as well as contemporary desktop printers. Page Printer JNL is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  25. Malte by Deltatype, $49.00
    Malte is a geometric sans-serif typeface, inspired from the modern age. Designed to use as type play, headline, quote and for composition. Malte come with nine weights that mappings to CSS font weights. Malte supported many languages as included extend latin glyphs.
  26. Opening Night JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Add some twinkling lights to a bold Art Deco font such as Art Lesson JNL, and the result is a typeface which truly puts your name (or message) up in lights. Opening Night JNL conjures up images of Broadway plays and Hollywood premiers.
  27. Top Kick NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    Schriftatlas: Alphabete von A bis Z strikes again with this dazzling display of geometry at play, originally named Concentra. Best used at larger sizes for maximum impact. Both versions contain the complete Latin 1252, Central European 1250 and Turkish 1254 character sets.
  28. Kame by Jehoo Creative, $6.00
    Kame has a unique character and comes with 2 styles, allowing you to play with combinations to create a stunning display. This font is suitable for many design formats, such as posters, cover art, logos, magazines and anything with a futuristic theme.
  29. GrottoGoth by Grey Fortress Ent, $20.00
    GrottoGoth is a sans serif created to expand the availability of fonts used in creating Gothic, Halloween, and overall spooky designs. This is the first font designed by Grey Fortress Enterprises. Additional variations are planned and other original fonts are in the works.
  30. Ancoa by RodrigoTypo, $25.00
    Ancoa is a Sans Serif Display typeface, which plays with its rough form and works perfectly on posters, designs of different uses, contains 19 fonts and includes different styles from Inline, Layer Inline, Rough and the different Weights between Regular to Fat.
  31. Dragon Drop by Elemeno, $25.00
    Thick, wide and medieval, Dragon Drop would feel at home in Arthurian times. The name is an obvious play on words that the designer saved for a long time before creating the right font to use with it. Looks best at larger sizes.
  32. Lockon Velline by Seventh Imperium, $25.00
    Lockon Velline wass inspired from a biker and tattoo style with progressive edge and sharp tips, to make the fonts more bold and dynamic. Equipped with Open Type features to activate the stylistic alternates to play with as desired for your individual taste.
  33. Losta Nova by Creativemedialab, $20.00
    Minimal and modern sans serif consists of 10 weights from hairline to black as well as variable versions. Works great for branding, fashion, modern, and casual valentine design theme. Designing a logo is made easy with lots of alternates to play with.
  34. Plinc Bubble Gum by House Industries, $33.00
    Bubble Gum is a juicy multi-dimensional gob of goodness that’s bursting at the seams with loads of alphabetic appeal. Its well-padded figure transforms the ample letterforms found in classic comic strip word balloons into a warm and casual display font with a little extra kick. Cooked up by Dave West for Photo-Lettering, Inc. between the late 1960s and early 70s, Bubble Gum was finally digitized by Jess Collins in 2011. Please note that the shaded version of the typeface is composed by layering the Regular font and a separate Drop Shadow font. Some assembly required. Like all good subversives, House Industries hides in plain sight while amplifying the look, feel and style of the world’s most interesting brands, products and people. Based in Delaware, visually influencing the world. Featured in: Best Fonts for Logos
  35. Organica Pro by Sudtipos, $39.00
    Just as most buildings are based on a structure of vertical columns, horizontal floors, square angles and the occasional arch, most Latin typefaces are designed within a largely uniform, static, alphabetic structure that provides a framework for playing with the style of the terminals —serif, sans-serif, slab-serif, flared, Tuscan— without significantly modifying the deep anatomy of the letters. Orgánica Pro, by contrast, proposes a different structure: curvilinear, subtle and sophisticated, beyond the typical «sticks and balls» model. Organic anatomy, in one word; deliberately dynamic and asymmetrical. Over this radically distinct structure, terminals play a characteristic, expressive role that challenges easy classifications: Is this a serif or a sans font? A semi-serif? A semi-sans? For text or display? Modern or ultra-modern? Joke or serious? All answers are valid. Anyway, its six stylistic variants allow for multiple, diverse uses in text setting, headings and logotypes. In spite of —or perhaps thanks to— its innovative, uncommon structure, Orgánica’s personality is sweet to the eyes, wittily elegant and surprisingly legible.
  36. Amor Serif by Storm Type Foundry, $55.00
    Antique monumental incriptional majuscule, originally carved in stone, and sometimes called “Roman Capital”, is the origin of the upper-case part of our latin alphabet. Its narrowed form, derived from handwritten originals used between the first to third century A. D., served as the inspiration for the Mramor typeface, which I drew with ink on paper in 1988 under Jan Solpera’s leadership. After composing negative letters on a strip of film it was possible to use Mramor with the early phototypesetting devices. In 1994 with the help of Macintosh IIvi I added the lowercase letters and bolds, and issued this typeface as 14-font family. After some years of using Mramor for various purposes, I realized a need of modernization and humanizing its very fragile appearance, as well as removing numerous decorative and useless parts. Besides that, type design made a huge technical progress in past few years, so I was able to finish the remaining approximately 9600 glyphs contained in the present font system named Amor. It is already usual to combine sans and serif fonts within one family in order to distinguish (e. g. in a book) historical part from contemporary, a plain chapter from a special one, or, in quotations, to divide speaking persons. Sans-serif typefaces don't arise by simple removal of serifs; they have to be drawn completely separately, when occasionally many declined forms may be made, considered to the serifed original. Nevertheless, both parts of this type system appear consistent as for proportional, aesthetic and emotional atmosphere. Usage of type is often closely linked to its original inspiration, in this particular case with architecture and figurative sculpture. An inner “order” was also text setting in smaller sizes. A smooth scale of weights enriches the possibilities in designing of magazines, brochures, exposition catalogues and corporate identity. Economizing, but opened shape of characters is well legible and antique hint comes into play after longer reading.
  37. Brolly Fight by Rachel White Art, $16.00
    Brolly Fight is a fun, slim line font with off-kilter lines. I had so much fun creating this one! It has a stick figure art deco feel. It's fun and playful, with lots of ligatures and alternates to play with. Mix and match lowercase and uppercase letters for a unique look. There are four alternate ampersands, and fun double letter ligatures, as well as playful ligatures for r, k + a, e, o, u combinations. That high lowercase o with an underscore has a twin lowercase a alternate you can access too! Mix and match capitals and lowercase (plus the ligatures & alternates) to create unique text designs. Now with a bold version!
  38. Belle Helene by Studio Indigo, $17.00
    Belle Helene is a script and symbols font based on handwritten brush letters. The name is inspired by the famous french dessert with the same name (wine cooked pears with vanilla ice cream and chocolate syrup). This soft and smooth shaped font is suitable for restaurants, cafes, shops, bakeries, menus, wedding stationary or wherever a warm and informal feeling is required. It comes with open type features such as standard ligatures and alternate end/initial letters. The symbols font has 62 cute symbols to play around with to spice up your designs. Multilingual support is included for almost all European languages (Diacriticals). Please Note! Test the font in the Font Preview before purchase.
  39. Modesto Text by Parkinson, $25.00
    The Modesto Text Family is text in name only. It’s called Text because it has a Lower Case, and also to distinguish it from the rest of the Modesto clan. Modesto is a loose-knit family based on a signpainters lettering style popular in the late-19th and early-20th centuries. It evolved from the lettering I used for the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Baily Circus Logo. The Modesto family was not planned. It just happened, a few fonts at a time over about fifteen years. In 2014 seven new Italic fonts and two Chromatic families were added. There is a downloadable MODESTO USER MANUAL PDF in the Gallery section for this family.
  40. Daft Brush by PintassilgoPrints, $29.00
    Daft Brush is the stylish contemporary brush font you've been looking for. It’s not just a rad face. The original cut brings not only 2 or 3, but 4 alternates for each letter! There’s also 2 alternates for numbers and variations for punctuation marks. Its OpenType Contextual Alternates feature is programmed to instantly cycle all these folks to get an amazing organic feel. Yes, OpenType savvy software is needed, but these days even the pretty basic Windows Notepad will do! Designed initially as an all-caps font, the family now counts with a text font. Daft Brush Text is loaded with a complete set of lowercase letters (and yes, a set of uppercase letters too). Amazing designs guaranteed! It’s only rock and roll and we like it. Play it loud!
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