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  1. Martian B by Deltatype, $49.00
    Martian B is a sans-serif based typeface, inspired from industrial signs with semi-modular structure, suitable for using in wide ranged. Available in nine weights from Thin to ExtraBlack. Use well with sign into small print or web which support many languages with extended latin glyphs with standard of Adobe Latin 4 and world ready supported.
  2. Planca by Vertigo, $18.00
    Planca is a sans serif typeface with medium contrast and distorted rhythm of the line. Spaced and mastered for optimal readability. All lines are of equal thickness. Its morphology is based on the study of traditional writing with a wide tip stick. It comes in 4 different weights (Light, Regular, Bold and Black) and provide multilingual support.
  3. Chancellor by PintassilgoPrints, $24.00
    Chancellor is a robust hand-drawn sans serif display typeface. Its sturdy letterforms takes inspiration from Plakatstil era posters, while bringing up also cool adornments to flourish your lettering designs. This all caps typeface has two versions for each letter, amplifying your composition choices. It's positively a great tool for a wide range of creative display uses.
  4. Plage by Hurufatfont, $19.00
    Plage draws inspiration from the fluid and organic typography of the '60s and '70s. Ideal for branding, poster and packaging designs. Equipped with rich ligature and opentype features for professional typographic designs. Diacritical marks in line form, which was widely used by graphic designers in Turkey at that time, were added as a style set (ss02).
  5. Cobol by The Northern Block, $12.80
    A modern geometric typeface evolved from a systematic grid. The consistency of form lends itself to a wide variety of applications and used at large scale creates a powerful impact. Also the characters have compact widths allowing for a great economy of space across layouts. Details include 4 weights, a complete character set, manually edited kerning and Euro symbol.
  6. Newton by ParaType, $30.00
    Based on Times New Roman of Monotype, 1932, by Stanley Morison and Victor Lardent, and other versions of Times. It has many characteristics of an Old Style serif faces; it was designed for better legibility in combination with good economy. Widely used in books and magazines, reports and office documents, and also for display and advertising.
  7. Romulo by Tipo Pèpel, $22.00
    Romulo is a Roman typeface, inspired by the shapes and proportions of those used between the 19th and 20th centuries. Its height X is compensated to facilitate reading in blocks of text, providing readability in small bodies. With a crystalline appearance, it has a wide variety of Open Type functionalities that covers all the needs of the demanding designer.
  8. Pumpkin Babes by Haksen, $12.00
    Pumpkin Babes is a funny comic handwritten style with Uppercase and Lowercase feel nice balanced. Its wide range of uppercase allow versatile design options and works perfectly for headlines, logos, posters, packaging, T-shirts and much more. Recommended to use in Adobe Illustrator or Adobe Photoshop or any software with opentype feature. Have a great day, Haksen
  9. Informational Sans JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Featuring condensed, block hand lettering, Informational Sans JNL was modeled from a selection of water applied sign decals once made by the Duro Decal Company of Chicago and is available in both regular and oblique versions. About fifty different small decal signs covered a wide range of general purpose information such as “Open”, Closed”, “Please Pay When Served”, etc.
  10. Ninth Century MF by Masterfont, $59.00
    OpenType Pro Excellent support for Niqqud (Vowels). All marks are programmed to fit each glyph's shape and width. OpenType Pro includes new advanced features like Dagesh Hazak, ShevaNa, Qamatz Katan, Holam Haser and wide letters. Best used with Adobe InDesign CC that support complex Hebrew text. Please check these advanced features in this link: tinyurl.com/2fbkuy95
  11. Limehouse Script by ITC, $40.99
    Limehouse Script is the work of British designer Alan Meeks, a display face with a wide variety of applications. It is a script face with capitals meant to be used with the lowercase letters and strokes to join many characters. Limehouse Script is a striking, informal upright script which reveals a combination of brush letter and handwriting influence.
  12. Moki by FaceType, $25.00
    The seven ways of Moki. Moki comes in seven different styles: Base, Cut, Dust, Lean, Mono, Soft and Uni. Moki is a display expert – with a wide range of languages covered, the family offers a style for every purpose. You are a SciFi movie director and are looking for an alternative to the inevitable Eurostile? Now you have!
  13. Gorgonzo by Typogama, $29.00
    Gorgonzo is a creamy new bold typeface designed for attention grabbing headlines. Inspired by a blend of calligraphic strokes and printed letters, it includes a large character set that covers extended Latin, Greek and Cyrillic. Filled with a wide selection of Opentype features, this single weight offers a range of numbers, alternate letters, ligatures and even some typographic fleurons.
  14. Ongunkan Borama Somali Script by Runic World Tamgacı, $100.00
    The Gadabuursi alphabet, also known as the Borama alphabet Borama is an alphabetic script for the Somali language. It was devised around 1933 by Sheikh Abdurahman Sheikh Nuur of the Gadabuursi clan. Though not as widely known as Osmanya, the other major orthography for transcribing Somali, Borama has produced a notable body of literature mainly consisting of qasidas.
  15. Skie by Adam Ladd, $25.00
    Skie is a simple gothic sans serif with normal, condensed, and wide widths. Its distinguishing characteristics are the small x-height with tall ascenders and a minimal amount of contrast, while the apertures are semi-open to help in readability. The simple design keeps the appearance fairly neutral and presents a blend of modern and vintage qualities.
  16. Epiphany by Device, $39.00
    Epiphany is an elegant serif with wide proportions and an unusual stencil effect. This communicates honesty with an understated refinement. Suitable for headlines and shorter paragraphs of text. The design uses several repeated forms that give it a forward-moving rhythm, for example the small ‘flicks’ on the lower-case letters and the tails on g and y.
  17. Bruno Ace Pro by Stiggy & Sands, $29.00
    Our Bruno Ace Pro draws its inspiration from modern automotive logotypes. This geometric sans-serif has a wide stance with a tall x-height for a strong look and appeal, as well as ease of legibility. The SmallCaps and extensive figure sets offer a more extensive range of use as well as a more intense vibe.
  18. Malena by Tipo, $69.00
    Malena is a typographic family created by Lentino and Muhafara like a shared working project which integrates both views on typography as a whole. Malena is intended to be used in lengthy texts with a wide range of variables, having a striking contrast, with consistent features and standard performance, Ideal to be used in paper with very good finish.
  19. Boston Breton NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    This engaging slab serif face made its debut in the 1906 ATF specimen catalog, and wears well over a century later. Its warm lines and a wide stance ensure that your headlines will be noticed. Both versions feature the complete Latin 1252, Central European 1250 and Turskish 1254 character sets, with localization for Lithuanian, Moldovan and Romanian.
  20. Bagor by Trustha, $17.00
    Bagor is a sans-serif typeface with a heavy touch. The concept is a big x-height and small ascender. Comes with 3 widths, namely: normal, wide, and expanded. And also a round version, making it 6 styles. Complete with ligature, alternative glyphs become an attractive choice. Bagor is perfect for branding, titling, headline, and more.
  21. ATC Timberline by Avondale Type Co., $20.00
    ATC Timberline, is an ultra wide-set sans-serif typeface. With its sharp points and extended curves, ATC Timberline feels just at home in mid-century modern as it does in forward-looking modern settings. Contains 370+ glyphs, full alphabet, ligatures, numberals, accents and punctuation. File type included in download is .otf. ATC Timberline was released in 2016.
  22. FF Milo Slab by FontFont, $68.99
    FF Milo Slab is not just the sans with slabs attached. It has undergone a wide range of careful adjustments from increased contrast, longer ascenders and descenders and modified glyphs in the heavier weights. All these changes amount a typeface that feels enough like Milo but also can stand on its own as a new and fresh typeface.
  23. Tarquin AT by Akufadhl, $15.00
    Tarquin is a All-Caps sanserif typeface, inspired by the beautiful hand-painted sign. It has a strong personality, high contrast stem, and widely opened counter to improve the readibility as it designed for display purposes. It's available in 3 different style, REGULAR, STENCIL, and SHADOW designed for display purpose design Crafted beautifully and carefully with hand.
  24. Ignorance by Typogama, $29.00
    Ignorance is a script typeface that mimics traditional handwriting found in America in the 19th century. Full of vitality and personality, this typeface includes a wide range of Opentype ligatures, alternates and swash characters that allow multiple choices for each setting. This design is principally aimed for use in display and titling setting that will reveal it's finer details.
  25. Why Square by Linotype, $29.99
    The different fonts in the Why Square family are an extension of the designs begun in Zoran Kostic's Just Square family. Why Square's lowercase letters are all more condensed versions of Just Square's letters, and in some of the fonts, the uppercase letters are wider. The first five fonts are the different weights of Why Square (UltraThin, UltraLight, Thin, Light, and Regular). Here, all of the characters--both upper and lowercase--are more condensed versions of the geometric letters from the Just Square family. The next five fonts (UltraThin, UltraLight, Thin, Light, and Regular weights) include identical lowercase letters to those from the first five fonts in the family, but their capitals are considerably wider. These may be used as initials, either with the other fonts in the Why Square family, or with the Just Square family.
  26. Venturico by Typeskets, $11.00
    venturico is a variable serif font and font family category that has 6 weights, taking the classic side of serif fonts that look elegant and have unique characters, of course this font is very suitable for various designs such as posters, headlines, covers, typography, and many more others, it looks like maybe you can make this font as one of the font collections on your computer
  27. Derlina Script by Nk Studio, $14.00
    Modern font Derlina Script is a modern typeface, each letter has been carefully crafted to make your text look beautiful. With a modern script style, this font will suit a wide variety of projects, for example: weddings, invitations, greeting cards, posters, business cards, quotes, blog headers, branding, logos, fashion, clothing, letters, stationery, etc. The modern Derlina Script font includes alternative glyphs and a beautiful swirl in fonts including style sets, ligatures, etc. The Open Type feature can be accessed using smart Open Type programs such as Adobe Illustrator CS, Adobe Indesign & CorelDraw X6-X7 and Microsoft Word. And this Font has provided PUA unicode (custom coded font). so that all stunts are fully accessible to the craftsman or designer.
  28. ED Laurentsa by Emyself Design, $9.00
    Introducing - ED Laurentsa is a classic serif font family consisting of 9 Weights (Thin, ExtraLight, Light, Regular, Medium, Semibold, Bold, ExtraBold, and Black). Try DEMO Version : https://emyselfdesign.gumroad.com/l/pgtit ED Laurentsa has a classic minimalist look with a condensed style and has a wide variety from thin to black to suit your needs. This font is perfect for your design needs, such as logo design, branding, apparel, headings, web, etc. This font can also be easily combined with other fonts to create the perfect typography. Bold fonts are perfect for displays such as logos, or in-text headings. while the font with a thin style is suitable for covers, posters, or social media posts.
  29. Knight by Jafar07, $10.00
    Knight Display was designed to be inspired by the knight himself, who was a strong, wise, and the fastest horseman, that's why this font is made in two versions Regular and Oblique, and also has several alternative characters and ligatures for those of you who want a unique touch of these fonts.
  30. Summer Fling by Comicraft, $19.00
    Summer Fling is a breezy brush script lettering font in the style of classic sign painting, complete with custom letter pairs and word ends to create authentic hand-painted feel. Consider this the perfect headline font for the Summer Blockbuster Romance you’re sure to pen in the warm, wine-soaked evenings ahead.
  31. Les Palmiers by Sarid Ezra, $19.00
    Introducing, Les Palmiers, an old handwritten script! Les Palmiers is a vintage and rough handwritten script. This font include alternates and swash that will make your project more attractive. With rough and imperfect side, this font will also make your design looks more vintage and old. Les Palmiers also support multi language!
  32. Magenos Soft by Graphite, $18.00
    Magenos Soft is the rounded version of Magenos typeface family. It is a modern geometric sans serif family characterized by its simplicity and extensive functionality. With its open apertures, geometric architecture and low contrast strokes, it expresses a sincere tone with a modernistic, neutral, yet friendly personality. It has been designed to work well for a wide range of applications and is a reliable workhorse. Equally suitable for print and screen usage, it works well for both text and display at a wide range of point sizes. The addition of true italics gives the whole family a dynamic edge and flexibility. Magenos Soft comes with many OpenType features including stylistic alternates, standard ligatures, oldstyle and lining (proportional and tabular) numerals, slashed zero and a variety of symbols, making it a perfect choice for contemporary and professional typography.
  33. Blend by Typesenses, $49.00
    Blend is a hand drawn collection that takes its cues from the visual universe of bakeries and coffee shops. The name refers to the combining of different kinds of coffee beans to get a balanced taste, and Blend does just that, although here each typographic flavor can also be enjoyed separately. Projects such as branding, children’s books, wedding invitations and labels are sweetened with this cute family. The bouncing informal Script programmed with Open Type offers a wide range of features like ligatures, swashes, endings, initial forms and lots of alternates. Use professional software that widely support Open Type features. Otherwise, you may not have access to some glyphs. Keep the Standard Ligatures feature always active. For further information about features and alternates, see the User Guide Blend has extensive Western, Central and Eastern European language support. Make some coffee and enjoy!
  34. Wishes Script by Typesenses, $32.00
    Plenty of swashes, ligatures, beginning and ending shapes, Wishes is a wit option for invitations, cards, stationery, fashion and apparel, among a wide range of uses. The curves of the cursive style are neither too solemn or pompous, its grace and playfulness are more 1950s than 1750s. This family offers the designer an additional decorative toolkit full of frames, ribbons, hearts, flowers and ornaments, plus a collection of caps and small caps. Wishes Script Pro includes the complete set of Script characters plus Ornaments and Caps. The family offers optically optimized Display and Text styles for each of the weights: Light, Regular and Bold. Use professional software that widely support Open Type features. Otherwise, you may not have access to some glyphs. For further information about features and alternates, see the User Guide Use Wishes to express your greetings!
  35. Afrobeat by Resistenza, $39.00
    Inspiration The pounding tribal rhythms of Afrobeat music is expressed through this psychedelic brand new font, Afrobeat. Every letter becomes art as every letter is elegantly placed side by side, like music notes, creating music for the eyes. Afrobeat is a musical style performed by many African artists such as Fela Kuti, Femi Kuti, Antibalas and many more, which is a fusion of jazz,funk, and psychedelic rock, originating from the 60s and was based on the political movements of Nigeria. The Font This font is perfect for when you want to use eye-catching big texts for anything from posters and flyers for concerts, events, parties, to CD covers, advertisements, and art, but it’s especially striking for printed projects. Check out also ‘Afrobeat light’
  36. Paradise Point by Swell Type, $20.00
    Surf's up! Take an unforgettable adventure to the sparkling shores of Paradise Point. Ride our 25 majestic weights, from tranquil tall & thin to thunderous wide & heavy. Expand your horizons with the versatile Variable font to select any spot between. One-of-a-kind activities: Drop in a thrilling Inline weight for stylistic flair. Overlay with the matching Heavy for striking color effects. Discover hidden wonders! Stylistic Alternates will take you to the scenic heights of uppercase in a friendly lowercase style. Or immerse your text in interlocking Discretionary Ligatures for an authentic Tiki Type island experience. Enchanting views: Two versions of each letter and number automatically rotate for a natural, hand-drawn appearance. The Light weights have round ends to simulate a single pen stroke, which matches the center of the Inline weights for a perfect pairing. Explore! If you venture into unknown territory, each weight of Paradise Point contains 775 glyphs for stress-free support of over 200 languages. An all-inclusive getaway: Each weight of Paradise Point includes the features above, and can set readable body text as well as create striking logos and headlines. Use it for restaurant menus, surf and skate brands, or any design project where you want to convey lively, friendly, stress-free fun.
  37. Bridone by Tipo Pèpel, $22.00
    Introducing the innovative and original Josep Patau’s new recipe, salsa and wild-type master. 1. In a font, combine a bit of slightly outdated British slab types from the late Victorian period. If you find Vincent Figgins’s variety, do not discard. You'll find plenty to choose from in his specimens, some of then with unexpected vitality an enviably condition, despite it’s age. As aging wine, they had improve their quality with time. Cut Didones into thin slices and add. 2. In a blender, whisk the strength of these Slab serif with highly contrasted strokes from Bodoni or Didot’s neoclassical types. Adjust the mix to get a sweeter or spicier taste, but do not forget to emphasize the contrast to avoid the dressing off. 3. On the page, set the wide variety of weights as your menu demands. If you want to feed fill the stomach of the hungriest holders, use Bridone Titling as main course. If you are serving a traditional menu, starter, main and dessert, then simmer a combination of weights and sizes according to your space. It will not disappoint, much less your guests . 4. Spread thoroughly the page, serve and enjoy . If you like natural, switch to Bridona, your pages will thank you.
  38. VLNL Bonen by VetteLetters, $30.00
    While sketching for a music project logo, Donald DBXL Beekman looked at several wood type alphabets as a starting poing. One of these was No.120, patented in 1880 by William Hamilton Page. With its distinct diagonally cut serifs and round shapes cut off at top and bottom, it bore just the right feel for the project. DBXL digitized the alphabet, adding all characters needed for a full set. During this process all shapes were widened, tweaked and streamlined to enhance consistency and rhythm along the whole font. VLNL Bonen is an all-caps display font with a very specific western cowboy or circus look. For instance burger or barbecue grill restaurants would do well with this one. We can easily see it shine on a festival flyer or poster as well, and not just country & western festivals. VLNL Bonen is suitable for any ‘big’ use that needs to stand out of the crowd. Bonen is the Dutch word for beans, a world wide source of nutrition and proteins it comes in a multitude of shapes, colours and sizes. Beans are also the most eaten foods in a cowboy’s diet along the trail. Available in abundance and easily preserved and transported, many recipes on the cattle drives in the American Wild West used beans. Think of chili, mashed beans with biscuits and bean soups. “Keep them doggies movin’, cowboy!”
  39. Snorkel JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A package for a swim mask and snorkel was the basis for this decidedly unusual typeface with a wild 1970s-era design. There's no telling how to apply this font to a project, but think black light posters, psychedelic music and some cheap wine!
  40. Monstrosity by Comicraft, $19.00
    It breathes fire and its leathery hide is impervious to rocket propelled grenades and drone warheads! It destroys everything in its path! Is it a terrifying sound effect font or does it just want to be loved? One thing's for sure – no one is safe!
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