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  1. MBF Mechania by Moonbandit, $17.00
    Mechania is a geometric sans serif display font. Bold and wide design gives this typeface a strong presence. Balance in the round and sharp edge to keep the clarity. Best use for a modern minimalist theme, other usage includes logo, poster, display, headline, t-shirt design and many more.
  2. 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.
  3. IA Morning Star by Invisible Art Studio, $14.99
    IA Morning Star is a readable universal comic book dialogue font that adorns any book. The family includes Regular, Italic, Bold, and Bold Italic. Added a set of European characters, Cyrillic; auto ligatures to replace repeating characters, and contextual autoreplacing crossbar "I" in words like I, I'm, etc.
  4. Wilder by Great Scott, $12.00
    Wilder is a condensed handwritten sans serif with both uppercase and lowercase characters. It has a generous x-height with big elongated counters and low set bars which gives Wilder a unique look. Great for packaging, print, and display use. You can also use it in shorter paragraph texts.
  5. Ebura by preussTYPE, $25.00
    Ebura is a funny and fashionable sansserif (or semi-serif?) type. Extended Latin, extended figures and SmallCaps are supported in OpenType. OpenType features: Ebura contains 740 Glyhps Standard Ligatures Discretionary Ligatures Denominators Ordinals Scientific Features Superscript Slashed Zero Small Capitals Old Style & Lining Figures Proportional Numerals & Tabular Figures
  6. Mafra by DSType, $26.00
    Mafra, the debut typeface by Pedro Leal, a type family suited both for editorial and corporate design, available in five weights, ranging from Light to Black with matching italics. Mafra is a contemporary typeface with plenty of style, asymmetrical and very dynamic serifs, and pleasant openness and balance.
  7. Ashley Crawford AT by Monotype, $29.99
    Designed by Ashley Havinden, Ashley Inline is a monoweight all-capitals typeface with a hand-crafted look, suggesting European decorative wood-cut letters from the twenties and thirties. The term inline refers to the fine reversed-out line in the centre of the characters of the Ashley Inline font.
  8. Sastica Nora by Aqeela Studio, $20.00
    Sastica Nora is a smooth and elegant handwritten font. Its distinctive, rounded font makes this font a masterpiece. Fall in love with its incredibly versatile style and use it to create spectacular designs! This font is PUA encoded which means you can access all glyphs and swashes with ease!
  9. Lavana by Nirmalagraphics, $12.00
    Lavana is made with a style brush. If you like natural fonts in a bold and handwriting style, you must have it. You can use Lavana for any needs, can be for logos, flyers, magazines, clothes, business card brochures and others. Lavana is also equipped with multi-lingual support.
  10. FF Autotrace by FontFont, $41.99
    British type designer Neville Brody created this display FontFont in 1994. The family has 5 weights, and is ideally suited for music and nightlife and poster and billboards. FF Autotrace provides advanced typographical support with features such as ligatures and case-sensitive forms. It comes with tabular lining figures.
  11. Wonky Kitten by The Arborie, $11.00
    Here we have a loopy and whimsical font called Wonky Kitten. Its crazy and unstructured form gives this font a mad personality while maintaining an air of innocence. It's perfect to use in book titles, children's and teen branding, as well as type for a poster or canvas.
  12. Reso by JCFonts, $30.00
    Reso is an experimental geometric typeface built from a pointed arch module. Its minimal and contemporary letter shapes makes it well suited for logo design, headers and short texts. Five weights are available in OpenType format. The fonts include some standard OpenType features and support for most European languages.
  13. BIG Alphabet Tracing by Beast Designer, $15.99
    Introducing the Big Alphabet Tracing Font – a font designed to help kids learn the alphabet in a fun way. The font looks friendly and playful, making learning feel like a game. It is perfect for teachers, parents, and anyone who wants to make learning the alphabet exciting and interactive.
  14. Hergon Grotesk by Katatrad, $29.00
    Straightforward tone resulting in a modernist, Hergon Grotesk is a family of modern sans-serif. This Typeface is characterized by Neo-Grotesque which gives it a strong character, perfectly suited for any visual communication application. The family has 10 fonts ranging from thin to extrabold with matching italics.
  15. Zebraw by Ingrimayne Type, $6.95
    This face was part of a continuing evolution of an almost unreadable typeface. There are two styles, one with stripes and one without. The striped style can be placed in a layer above the unstriped style to give the letters two colors. Zebraw was derived from the typeface Porker.
  16. FF Knobcheese by FontFont, $41.99
    British type designer Rian Hughes created this display FontFont in 1994. The family contains 3 weights and is ideally suited for advertising and packaging and poster and billboards. FF Knobcheese provides advanced typographical support with features such as ligatures and case-sensitive forms. It comes with proportional lining figures.
  17. Soest St Mary by New Renaissance Fonts, $10.00
    Unusual decorative capitals from embroidery work in a German church. Upper case has a diamond-shaped frame around each letter; lower case is just the letters without the diamond frame; and the ampersand gives just the diamond frame so you can use a different colour from the letter.
  18. AZ Dude by Artist of Design, $20.00
    AZ Dude font was inspired from many miscellaneous hand written slogans on a school text book covers. This font utilizes an "old look" to the line work which is designed to have a "worn feel" to it. Ideal for use as headline or sub-head text in you design.
  19. FF Totem by FontFont, $41.99
    Dutch type designer Donald Beekman created this display FontFont in 1999. The family contains 2 weights: Regular and Italic and is ideally suited for music and nightlife and poster and billboards. FF Totem provides advanced typographical support with features such as ligatures. It comes with proportional lining figures.
  20. Granite by Alias Collection, $60.00
    A semi text type with thin stresses, in Granite Semi Stencil the overall weight of the Granite Regular has been decreased by a set unit which has obliterated the stress to leave white space. This gives the typeface an idiosyncratic almost arbitrary take on the utility Stencil aesthetic.
  21. Hellone Script by Letterhend, $12.00
    Hellone Script is a lovely font duo and comes in two styles: monoline and regular. They are perfect for projects with feminine or girly theme! You can play with the ligatures, stylistic alternate, swash, etc to create your own customized lettering. This font is also support multi-language.
  22. Visage LP by LetterPerfect, $39.00
    Visage is a contemporary text family designed by Garrett Boge in 1988. Its delicate serifs, subtly tapered stems, and generous proportions offer both distinction and readability to the text at any size. The family consists of five weights - Light, Book, Medium, Bold and Black, with corresponding oblique styles.
  23. Mafra Display by DSType, $26.00
    Mafra, the debut typeface by Pedro Leal, a type family suited both for editorial and corporate design, available in five weights, ranging from Light to Black with matching italics. Mafra is a contemporary typeface with plenty of style, asymmetrical and very dynamic serifs, and pleasent openness and balance.
  24. FF Stargate by FontFont, $41.99
    Dutch type designer Donald Beekman created this display FontFont in 1999. The family contains 2 weights: Regular and Italic and is ideally suited for music and nightlife. FF Stargate provides advanced typographical support with features such as ligatures and case-sensitive forms. It comes with proportional lining figures.
  25. Qartiant by Attype Studio, $18.00
    Qartiant is a stylish sans serif font with clean and neat character. Qartiant gives powerfull messages and the typeface can be successfully used in logos Magazines, Posters, Branding, Websites greeting / wedding cards, packaging, fashion, make up, stationery, novels etc. Include : - Uppercase & lowercase - number & punctuation - Ligature - Multilingual support Happy Designing!
  26. FF Cavolfiore by FontFont, $41.99
    Italian type designer Alessio Leonardi created this display FontFont in 1994. The font is ideally suited for festive occasions, music and nightlife as well as software and gaming. FF Cavolfiore provides advanced typographical support with features such as ligatures and case-sensitive forms. It comes with proportional lining figures.
  27. Clio Icons by LeType, $39.00
    Clio Icons is designed to give more elegance to your project, the font has 88 icons that can be connected to one another forming marks and backgrounds in an unique and stylish way. The quotation marks were inspired by the famous quotation marks from Computer Arts Brazil magazine.
  28. Morris Sans by Linotype, $40.99
    Morris Sans is a newly revised and extended version of a small geometric family of typefaces originally produced by Morris Fuller Benton in 1930 for ATF. His initial design consisted of an alphabet of squared capital letters with a unique twist that characterized its appearance: corners with rounded exteriors and right-angle interiors. The types were intended for use in the fine print found on business cards, banking or financial forms, and contracts. But over the ensuing decades, this design became a popular element in all sorts of design environments, and several foundries revived the typeface in digital form. Since digital fonts are bicameral, with slots for both upper and lowercase letters, new cuts of the type opted filled the lowercase slots with small caps. In 2006, Linotype commissioned its own version of the typeface-an extension for 21st century use. Under the advisement of Linotype's type director Akira Kobayashi, Dan Reynolds redrew the uppercase and added an original lowercase for the first time. Additionally, a number of extras were brought into the fonts, including six figure styles (tabular and proportional lining figures, tabular and proportional oldstyle figures, and special tabular and proportional small cap" figures). Small caps, which have become an iconic element over time, are accessible in each font as an OpenType feature. To differentiate this version from the original, Linotype's new family is named Morris Sans, in honor of Morris Fuller Benton. All fonts in the Morris Sans family are OpenType Com fonts; they include a character set capable of setting 48 European languages that employ the Roman alphabet, including all Central and Eastern Europe languages, those from the Baltics, and Turkish. This glyph coverage extends to the small caps as well. Morris Sans is a wide typeface, especially in its regular widths; the condensed faces set a more conventional line of text. The new lowercase letters are less geometric than the uppercase, except for those that share the same basic forms (e.g., c, o, and s). Instead of following this geometric trend, the new lowercase tends to strengthen the humanist elements that were present in several characters from the original type, including the uppercase D and the figures 5, 6, and 9. Morris Sans also sports a number of glyphic flares, like the stroke found on the original uppercase Q. Morris Sans is a clean, modern design best suited for headlines, advertising, posters, expressive signage (especially on storefronts), and corporate identity work."
  29. Franzi by Wannatype, $26.00
    The new sans-serif Franzi typeface family – as neutral as can be, but at the same time individual and striking. Its unmistakable character lies in the detail, with no effect pushing itself to the fore. As a wide-running typeface with a relatively large x-height, the typeface family is perfectly suited to small text sizes but, with its elegant details, it leaves nothing to be desired in display applications either. Originally designed with constructed, often rectangular elements, Franzi has gradually been rounded during the development process and is now less hard in order to guarantee optimal legibility. A total of 20 well-developed fonts are available: 10 line thicknesses from hairline to black, each of which can be upright and italic. The italics are softly and elegantly drawn, while the upright characters appear much more severe. The design appeal reveals itself in the two-storey ‘a’ – a tribute to legibility in body copy; however, for those who prefer the geometric in applications, an alternative single-storey ‘a’ is also available. All styles have small caps, superscript and subscript lowercase letters, lining, non-lining and small caps figures, fractions as well as several ligatures, alternative fonts, symbols and arrows. The Latin uppercase letters are also available as discreet swash variants. In addition to the extended Latin alphabet, the typeface family also includes the complete Greek, Cyrillic and International Phonetic Alphabet IPA. Franzi was created as a further development of an order to produce a sign for a therapy practice in Vienna’s Franz-Hochedlinger-Gasse – hence the name, which is more common as an abbreviation for Franziska than as a diminutive for the male name Franz: Franzi is therefore a hybrid typeface name which has female tendencies.
  30. Ariata by Monotype, $50.99
    Ariata™, from Malou Verlomme, is three typefaces in one. Like phases of the moon, they gracefully meld from one to the other. The “Text” weights are sturdy designs that perform as well in blocks of copy as they do in the occasional headline. The “Display” versions of Ariata are delicate but confident designs that shine in large sizes, while the “Stencil” typefaces are eye-catching and provocative. Each version is available in four weights, from a forthright regular to a robust black, making for a family that is comfortable taking on a wide variety of tasks. The individual designs can be combined with each other to create a distinctive, yet cohesive typographic statement, or stand on their own as confident communication tools. If you want a little more variety, Ariata’s solid glyphic shapes will serve as a dynamic counterpoint to just about any Humanistic sans. Space economical and distinctly original, Ariata easily creates commanding headlines, pull-quotes and subheads. Packaging, game branding, posters, book jackets and advertising design are all also within its comfort zone. While primarily intended for print applications, Ariata’s full-bodied x-heights, generous counters and clear apertures make for a design that is also at home in many digital environments. Verlomme is an award-winning Senior Type Designer at Monotype. He has a degree in graphic design from l'École Duperré in Paris, and an MA in Typeface Design from the University of Reading. He taught type design at several universities in Paris and still occasionally lectures and gives workshops. His typeface Camille has the honor of being part of the collection at France’s Centre National des Arts Plastiques (CNAP). Verlomme also designed Placard® Next, Madera™ and Johnston100, London’s new underground branding typeface. Click here to see all of https://www.monotype.com/studio/malou-verlomme Malou Verlomme’s typeface designs.
  31. Ebony by TypeTogether, $35.00
    Some typefaces need time to ripen; Burian and Scaglione made the first sketches for Ebony back in 2008, but it took a few years of maturing in a drawer to be developed into a multi-functional type family. While keeping in tune with TypeTogether’s focus on complex typographic structures needed for magazine, newspapers and books —whether printed or digital—, Ebony goes far beyond editorial use and promises great performance in branding and advertising. The range of dark weights with taut and powerful curves can boost any headline, while the lighter styles create an approachable and clean feel in blocks of continuous text. Ebony does not fall short on aiding legibility either; letterforms have a distinct direction of ductus and features like the top serif on ‘l’ help making them clearly distinguishable from each other. It is a type family that cleverly seeks a balance between the openness and legibility of humanist sans serifs and the striking and more regularised character of grotesques. The letter-shapes feature generous counters and open terminals with crisp angles, and daringly grow both in colour and width as the fonts get bolder. Infused with this strength, Ebony also shows a quirky side in some of her shapes; the vertical fractions, the at-symbol, the old-style numbers, … The predominantly slanted style of the italics is broken up in some letterforms, such as ‘a e f l’, that are more in line with a classic cursive appearance. This, together with a forceful italic angle, ensure a change in texture within a block of text, despite sharing the same letter weight and width with the uprights. With 18 styles, tending towards the heavier part of the weight-spectrum, this face has a powerful quality!
  32. Haydes by YdhraStudio, $20.00
    Haydes is a hand brush typeface with authentic clean brush imperfections. Haydes includes many different alternates for each lowercase and uppercase letter. It's extremely fun to use as each word can be transformed to your liking. We also include a bonus swash weight to make your design look more awesome. Haydes also has a standard Multilingual Support. Haydes is great for Branding Design, Logo Design, Digital Lettering Arts, Poster, T-Shirt/Apparel, Magazine, Quotes, Signs, Instagram Designs, Advertising Design, and any other type design needs. You can access all those alternate characters by using a program that supports OpenType features such as Adobe Illustrator CS, Adobe Indesign & CorelDraw X6-X7. Guides to access all alternates glyphs : http://adobe.ly/1m1fn4Y Mix and match the alternate characters to add an attractive message to your design. Need help? Please, Feel free to contact me by e-mail yyudhara@gmail.com for any question about my font, Extended License document and more. Good Luck and Have fun ! YdhraStudio
  33. White Crystal Script by Mytha Studio, $14.00
    Hello Font Lovers, I want to introduce my latest font that is ” White Crystal Script”. White Crystal is a modern calligraphy font that features a varying baseline, smooth line, classic and elegant touch. Can be used for various purposes.such as headings, signature, logos, wedding invitation, t-shirt, letterhead, signage, lable, news, posters, badges etc. White Cristal features 320+ glyphs and 146 alternate characters. including initial and terminal letters, alternates, ligatures and multiple language support. Files included: • White Crystal Script .otf To enable the OpenType Stylistic alternates, you need a program that supports OpenType features such as Adobe Illustrator CS, Adobe Indesign & CorelDraw X6-X7, Microsoft Word 2010 or later versions. There are additional ways to access alternates/swashes, using Character Map (Windows), Nexus Font (Windows), Font Book (Mac) or a software program such as PopChar (for Windows and Mac). Need help? If you need help or advice, please contact me by e-mail “mythastudio@gmail.com” Thank you for your purchase!
  34. Esm by Harvester Type, $15.00
    Esm is a font that tries to convey the reinterpreted aesthetics of German and Swiss typography along with a new trend of unusual shapes. The font has a different approach to the internal elements of letters-ovals that have a straight line on one side, drawing the glyph "a" example. I wanted to diversify the font with different styles to avoid the effect of triviality of machine text. The font has a large language support and contains 626 characters. And a large number of special characters. The font family is universal. It is suitable for large text, magazines, posters, logos, and headlines. Thanks to 6 different font styles and customized kerning, the font will look just fine. The thin print is incredibly elegant. The regular is great for a large amount of text. And bold for posters and headlines. Named by the French feminine name Esm. The name itself has a meaning: dear and beloved. I hope my font will convey these feelings.
  35. Pearly Smiles by RagamKata, $16.00
    "Pearly Smiles," a delightful handwritten font meticulously crafted with love and attention to detail. This font encapsulates the essence of joy and brings a touch of whimsy to your design projects. "Pearly Smiles" embodies the playful nature of handwritten script, with its charming curves and natural stroke variations. Every letter reflects the genuine warmth and sincerity of my personal handwriting, infusing your designs with a sense of individuality and happiness. With its elegant yet cheerful style, "Pearly Smiles" is versatile and perfect for a wide range of creative applications. Whether you're designing logos, branding materials, invitations, greeting cards, or any project that calls for a lighthearted and personal touch, this font will add a touch of enchantment and personality. The meticulously designed letterforms of "Pearly Smiles" ensure both legibility and artistic appeal. Its balanced proportions and thoughtfully crafted characters make it a pleasure to work with, whether on digital or printed mediums
  36. BD Micron Robots by Typedifferent, $8.00
    The BD Micron Robots variable dingbats font features 52 Microns – micro-tiny robot characters with 5 mutations. The variable font technology helped breathing live into the BD Micron Robots See them in action. The Muta1 version of the font shows the Micron Robots in its original shape. Muta5 is the final stage of the Micron Robots mutations. The Variable version of the Micron Robots font is a variable font and you can determine the grade of the mutation between Muta1 and Muta5 by yourself. By the way: The BD Micron Robots perfectly fit together with the BD Micron Font, also available here at MyFonts.
  37. Replay Pro by MAC Rhino Fonts, $59.00
    Replay is a pure hymn to the classic typeface Caslon originally made by William Caslon (1692–1766). The typeface that bears his name, was made between 1720 and 1726. In 1739 he founded the Caslon Foundry which later become a property of Stephenson, Blake & Co., but remained an independent foundry until 1937. The typeface have been popular ever since it was made and still stand proud as a classic text face. MRF made detailed research, including versions from Adobe and Justin Howes. The end result is leaning more towards the original. Some minor »imperfections« are also incorporated in order to make the typeface more lively and old fashioned.
  38. Mailbox Letters JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Many items we use in our day-to-day lives offer wonderful source material for font designs. Mailbox Letters JNL was inspired by a set of self-stick adhesive letters used on mailboxes, doors and other areas of identification at home or in business. Each letter, number and punctuation mark is centered on a black rectangle - just as the actual model for this font. Use it as spaced, or hand set it tighter to form a ribbon with white-on-black text. To provide continuity for the ribbon effect, a blank rectangle is provided on the vertical bar key (the shift position of the backslash key). Limited character set.
  39. Soundtrack by PintassilgoPrints, $24.00
    Simple and charming, Soundtrack is a lively all-caps font that brings two versions for each letter. Make your choices by simply typing the upper or lower case keys or switch on the Contextual Alternates feature on any OpenType savvy program to instantly alternate between lettershapes. Versatile, Soundtrack comes in two weights and is suited for a wide range of display applications, doing great also for small chunks of text. Handy dingbats are included in both versions. Pick them using a glyphs palette or character map or just turn on the OpenType ornaments feature for accessing them directly from your keyboard. Let music sound!
  40. Nula by Tour De Force, $25.00
    Nula is humanist sans serif family equipped with 22 font files - 11 weights and italics - from Thin to Heavy. It is modern, functional and distinctive, ideal for multiple purposes. Curvy diagonal stems and endings characterize Nula as typeface with lively elegant and soft touch, but stable, well structured typeface at same time. Nula font family is fully legible in any size and with it's variety of weights recommends itself for publishing or online magazine. Nula includes stylistic alternate letters, tabular and old style numerals, fractions, numerators and denominators, alternate forms of numerals and bunch of applicable symbols with arrows that are exchangeable in all weights, following weight thickens.
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