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  1. Open Sans Soft by Matteson Typographics, $9.95
    Open Sans Soft is the warm and friendly cousin of the web’s 2nd-most viewed font family – Open Sans designed by Steve Matteson. Open Sans Soft tones down your communications by adding organic-looking curvature to the corners of letters. A similar effect is found in such popular fonts as Microsoft’s Calibri and Linotype’s DIN Next. Open Sans Soft approximates the same, proven letterforms and letter spacing as Open Sans making it a wonderful companion for any application – correspondence, headlines, branding, packaging or interface design.
  2. Remontoire by MAC Rhino Fonts, $36.00
    The original sketches who formed the base for Remontoire is known as one of the first typefaces drawn by Karl-Erik Forsberg . It was a result of a competition set up by various typographic organizations in the early 1930. The typeface was never completed and sketches are only to be found on paper. Made only as a single font but some the character can later on be found in other of examples of his work; Carolus and Ericus. MRF developed and expanded the family into 5 weights.
  3. 1815 Waterloo by GLC, $38.00
    This script font was inspired by a few manuscripts and letters written by French representatives or ministers after the defeat of Napoleon at Waterloo. It is an attempt to offer a typical handwritten script from this period. This font can be used variously as website titles, in the design of posters, fliers and greeting cards, as well as for menus, certificates and letters as a very decorative, elegant and unusual font. This font supports large sizes as well as small ones, remaining clear and easy to read.
  4. Cheesy Quote by Bogstav, $16.00
    I’m not trying to be sarcastic or ironic. But after looking at fridge magnets, postcards, posters and stickers with clever words about love and happiness, I suddenly found them all cheesy. You may have guessed it by now: I’m not into clever words like those…but I do respect if they brighten someones’s life. This font, however, was made to brighten people’s life by being great as a soft, handmade and organic headline font! Use for your favourite quotes, or whatever needs a legible and clear presentation!
  5. Strangelove Next by FaceType, $16.00
    Strangelove Next is inspired by Stanley Kubrick’s movie “Dr. Strangelove”. The original titles were designed by Pablo Ferro, who is one of the most acclaimed film title designers, especially famous for his hand-drawn lettering. The Strangelove Next family contains the highly successfull narrow version, a new expanded version and finally a mix of the first two, which gives it a surprising and unpredictable look. All three styles have more glyphs than the original family. Looking for a serif version? Have a look at Strangelove NextSlab!
  6. Miramonte by Ascender, $29.99
    Miramonte Pro was designed by Steve Matteson in 2006 as a friendly sans serif design suitable for user-interface design, corporate branding and publishing. The name means 'behold the mountains' in Spanish, suggesting the rustic, unrefined type design. Miramonte is based on Stanislav Marso's humanist sans serif released by Grafotechna in 1960. This revival includes a cursive style italic rather than a sloped roman. Miramonte Pro includes an extensive character set for publishing Central and Eastern European languages. Its OpenType features include proportional figures, and tabular figures.
  7. Aspasia by Mikus Vanags, $18.00
    The Aspasia is a decorative low contrast sans serif type family suited both for editorial and corporate design, available in five weights, ranging from Thin to Black. It was designed by Mikus Vanags in 2009 influenced by art-deco geometric typefaces and mastered for the needs of today. The Aspasia OpenType fonts have and extended character set to support Central/Eastern European languages like Polish, Czech and Latvian. The font includes old style and lining figures, regular and discretionary ligatures and multiple stylistic alternates.
  8. Marcelo by Din Studio, $29.00
    Introducing the Marcelo engraved font. Marcelo font is designed to be used in display settings. Created by our talented font designer Donis Miftahudin. The design of typeface will make your design more beautiful and inspiring. This font will suitable for any project, like branding, print template, logo and etc. Features: Accents (Multilingual characters) 27 Alternates PUA encoded Numerals and Punctuation (OpenType Standard)
  9. Kwash Brush by me55enjah, $14.00
    Introducing Kwash Brush! A handmade brush typeface. Inspired by brush ink stroke character, Kwash Brush makes the messages you write have a more personal touch. This handwritten brush font containing upper & lowercase characters, numerals, and punctuation. Also, support multi-language (Latin simple). This brush font can be applied to any kind of purpose, from handwritten quotes, packaging merchandise, branding projects, etc.
  10. Deco Signage JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Deco Signage JNL was inspired by the cast metal letters of a German wall sign “Kaspar Stanggasinger-Haus” in an online display of European signage photography - and is available in both regular and oblique versions. Although the original age of the sign is unknown, the tall, thin monoline font it’s based on evokes a definite 1940s Art Deco design influence.
  11. Mighty Ditey NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    A delightfully different typeface named Aphrodite, designed by Richard Nebiolo for Photolettering in the 1970s, provided the pattern for this svelte beauty. Graceful and elegant, it's the perfect choice for tasteful yet commanding headlines. The PC Postscript, Truetype and Opentype versions contain the complete Latin language character set (Unicode 1252) plus support for Central European (Unicode 1250) languages as well.
  12. Biomorph by Rillatype, $20.00
    Proudly Introducing, Biomorph! Biomorph is a brand new condensed sans font family released by us. This font is very suitable for your projects especially for brandingm publishing, titles, book, magazine, website, etc. Biomorph is font family that comes from thin, extra light, light, regular, medium, semibold, and bold version, with all of these styles gives yoiu freedom to design as you like!
  13. Benelux by Talbot Type, $17.99
    Benelux is inspired by European styles of the late twentieth century, their origins can be traced back to the Bauhaus. Broadly geometric and with an emphasis on legibility, it's well-balanced and is equally effective at both text and display sizes. Benelux is available in five weights and features an extended character set, including accented characters for Central European languages.
  14. Centrifuge by Midwest Type, $12.00
    Originally inspired by manufacturer badges on old laboratory equipment, Centrifuge sports soft geometric shapes, wedge serifs, and sharply-angled terminals. Quirky but versatile, Centrifuge can appear anywhere from formal and elegant to funky and chunky depending on how it’s set. Centrifuge is suitable for short-form text and headlines but really sings in an all-caps setting with generous tracking.
  15. Overland Brush by Gatype, $10.00
    Overland Brush is a beautiful uppercase display brush font, designed with a modern vibe. The Overland Brush is best suited for any design project, such as posters, banners, logos, book covers, album covers, quotes, invitations, greeting cards, business cards, titles, print products, merchandise, social media, etc. Find out more ways to use this font by previewing the font. Thank you and happy designing
  16. Christmas Sleigh by Arkrist Letter, $14.00
    Christmas Sleigh is a lovely handwritten font inspired by a festive, modern, and elegant Christmas party. Christmas Sleigh is perfect for invitations, greeting cards, t-shirt designs, product designs, etc. Let’s celebrate Christmas with the Christmas Sleigh font, and make your Christmas even more festive! This font is PUA encoded, which means you can access all of the glyphs and swashes with ease!
  17. Costaville by Invasi Studio, $19.00
    Inspired by the Luggage Labels from the 19th Century. Thick n thin with a condensed serif typeface that comes in an all-caps style. The OpenType feature supports stylistic alternate characters, which gives the typography composition a unique personality. Supports Latin-based multi-languages as well. Suitable for display needs such as signage, poster, logo, label, headline, cover design, etc
  18. Lobster Hand by Brian Magner, $30.00
    Lobster Hand is a great hand painted face. Inspired by found signage this true type font has a vintage hand painted feel and is effortlessly original. Featuring two options for every letter you can create a huge combination of typographic alternates. Lobster Hand would be great for signage, drop caps, numerals, titles, logos, packaging, menus, etc. Available in Italic and Regular.
  19. Claytonia by Letterhend, $16.00
    Claytonia is a bold script typeface which is simple yet casual. Made by hand written with many opentype features that you will like. This font is perfect as a logo, quotes, apparel design, wedding invitation, and many more. You can play with the ligatures, stylistic alternate, swash, etc to create your own customized lettering. This font will also support multi languages.
  20. Tokugawa by Vozzy, $10.00
    Introducing a vintage Japanese style all caps font named Tokugawa. This font was inspired by Japanese hieroglyphs. All available characters you can see at the screenshots. This font has six styles: Regular, Shadow, Light, Aged, Shadow FX and Light FX. This font will look good on any retro and Japanese styled designs like a poster, T-shirt, label, logo, etc.
  21. Kiyana Display by Wahyu and Sani Co., $19.00
    Kiyana is contemporary high contrast display sans serif inspired by the beauty and elegance of modern style typefaces. Comes in 9 weights from thin to black with uprights and obliques. Each font contains 300+ glyphs which covers major Western and Eastern European Latin languages. Kiyana Display would be suitable for a range of display usages (logo, poster, headlines, quotes, etc.).
  22. Nightspot JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Nightspot JNL was modeled from one of many display alphabets created by the late sign painter and lettering expert Alf Becker. His work has graced the pages of Signs of the Times® magazine for decades. Special thanks to Tod Swormstedt of the American Sign Museum and ST Publications, Inc. in Cincinnati, Ohio for providing the source material for this typeface.
  23. Fecktor by limitype, $17.00
    FECKTOR - MODULAR TYPEFACE Fecktor is a decorative typeface made for display needs, headlines, logos etc. Made with minimalism inspired by the shape of butterfly wings combined with modular to produce a modern Art deco impression and style. Fecktor has 8 variations ( light, regular, bold, solid, extended light, extended regular, extended bold and extended solid ) equipped with uppercase, lowercase, numbers and some symbols
  24. Death Ray by AquaType, $-
    A typeface to be reckoned with. It's sharp lines and unruly angles are perfect for concert posters, blackmail, and wedding invitations. Keep punk alive and support your local electro goth band by using Death Ray. Available in only uppercase because all messages that merit Death Ray's use must command that sort of attention. And who said type shouldn't be expressive.
  25. Side A by bb-bureau, $60.00
    Side A – Bauhaus-inspired Experimental and spiky type in 3 sizes (1 - 1/2 - 1/3), designed by Benoît Bodhuin (An ideal use could be: Side A unit in 48 pt, half in 24 pt and A third in 16 pt, then bars would have the same width and spaces between the forms would be equal, but it’s just an ideal use)
  26. Assai by Type Matters, $23.90
    A very heavy headline only typeface which should be typeset at rather large type sizes due to its fine counters. It’s the ideal typeface for building a brick-wall out of letters. Surprise is in the details, so play it loud and big! It’s fun.
  27. Pauline Didone by insigne, $22.00
    An Art Deco, script inspired typeface for 'modern' times, Pauline Didone is a full type family with a unique and flavorful design. It has a sense of femininity and naïveté that comes from its predecessor, Pauline. It's a typeface useful for short bits of copy, logotypes and interesting titling. This typeface family of 10 different fonts includes 5 weights and their italics and a wide range of OpenType alternates. The original Pauline was inspired by and has a strong influence from retro scripts. The typeface is geometric, formed with deliberate contrasting brush strokes and a ostentatious flair. Pauline Didone's high contrast strokes give it a very interesting look that is up to date with latest design trends and very useful for today's design environment. Pauline Didone pairs nicely with the original sans-serif Pauline. The typeface family also includes a full array of alternate forms, including over 150 alternate characters. These alternates can be accessed by activating OpenType features and style sets. Note: In order to use these OpenType features, you will need a program with advanced typography capabilities such as the Adobe Suite or Quark. These alternates also include a group of ball terminals that can be accessed under the swash alternates. Pauline Didone is the latest in a trusted line of typefaces from insigne. Why settle for the ordinary when you can choose Pauline Didone to lend its unique look to your art work?
  28. Pinky Style by Attype Studio, $10.00
    Pinky Style is a Lovely Craft Font display font with heart design. Fall in love with its incredibly versatile style and use it to create spectacular designs! Pinky Style is perfect for branding, logo, invitation, quotes, apparel design, product packaging, merchandise, game titles, cute style design, Book/Cover Title and more. What's Included : - Multilingual Support - Made it into separated file to make it easier to use by beginner & separated file user can use the font with software which doesn't accept open type features.
  29. Grotesca Negra by MAC Rhino Fonts, $59.00
    Grotesca Negra is a charming sans serif with a flirt towards the Jugend era. Still its modern enough not to feel outdated. It is briefly inspired by a local typeface named Grotesca chupada negra, found in a Spanish edition of a type specimen book from the German Bauer type foundry. It has an angle on the horisontal strokes on many of the letters. It is one of many display face derived from book cover designs. Intended to work as a display typeface.
  30. Urban Sketart by Putracetol, $25.00
    Introducing Urban Sketart. A Graffiti Style Font with 157 Ligatures. Inspired by the graffiti art on the city streets, so I made it into a font. So that it will make it easier for you to make graffiti writing or designs. There are 157 ligatures that will make this font even cooler. so enjoy it! Suitable for many design project, branding, packaging, logo, wall art, headline, template, banner, poster, and so much more! This font is also support multi language.
  31. Golemi Display by Sihan Wu, $30.00
    Golemi Display is a reverse-contrast fat face font inspired by the Caslon Italian specimen from 1821. It is intentionally designed to keep its wood type feel—the overall chunky body with rounded junctures to imitate the old look. However, compared to its prototype, Golemi is redrawn to have smoother shapes with a modern look. Golemi Display is suitable for large applications, such as headlines for editorial design, branding, webpages, and environmental design. It is currently a single styled typeface disposed for extension.
  32. The Antonela by Rotterlab Studio, $15.00
    The Antonela Font is inspired by classic typography and brings its own unique style to any design project. Its casual charm makes it appear wonderfully down-to-earth, readable and, ultimately, incredibly versatile The Antonela Font is perfect for various purposes such as branding, interior design, book title, printed on a t shirt, packaging, advertising, and many other stuff. Coming with a lot of language support, this font is perfect for you. Thanks for downloading, and I hope you enjoy it!
  33. Mohn by Ryan Keightley, $19.00
    Mohn is a sans serif font that draws inspiration from the Bauhaus movement, characterized by its geometric shapes and neo-grotesque elements. With its clear and legible forms, Mohn works as a body copy font, or blow it up larger for headlines to really see its gently rounded corner details which bring a personal and contemporary touch to any design project. Available in 7 weights with italics for each, a variety of accented glyphs, ligatures, and extra stylistic alts on select letters.
  34. Balder by Linotype, $29.99
    Linotype Balder is a part of the Take Type Library, winners of Linotype’s International Digital Type Design Contest. Designed by Lutz Baar, Balder is reminiscent of advertisement and poster typefaces of the 1950s and 1960s. It is composed of only capital letters, making it perfect for initials and headlines. Balder looks as though it were written with a broad tipped pen. Its light serifs at the tops of the characters and the slant of some of the strokes give Balder a dynamic feel.
  35. Ceramika by Santi Rey, $25.99
    Ceramika is a modern tribute to Old Style typefaces. This design is inspired by the letterforms of the serif faces found in history books from the beginning of the 20th-century. Its sturdiness and generous X-Height makes it bold and compact; while the high-contrast strokes and recognisable shapes makes it extremely readable. All this makes Ceramika a really versatile font, perfect for logos, headlines and even body copy. It comes in 6 different weights and 2 styles — Standard and Italic.
  36. Spiraling Down by Hanoded, $15.00
    I was listening to an Opeth album called Blackwater Park. By the time I had decided that this font needed some swirls, the band was playing a song called The Drapery Falls - which has the word ‘spiraling’ in it (see poster 2) - and the name was born. Spiraling down is a surprisingly elegant font (given its roughness). I probably wouldn’t set a whole text in it, but it will really stand out as a titling font for packaging or book covers.
  37. Hexenhammer by Hanoded, $15.00
    The ‘Hammer of Witches’, ‘Malleus Maleficarum’ or ‘Hexenhammer’ in German is the best know and most important treatise on witchcraft. It was composed by Heinrich Kramer in 1487. I thought it was a rather apt name for my latest fairytale font! Hexenhammer is a rough, handwritten typeface with an attitude. It can be used for book covers, posters and even spells. Comes with a bunch of end ligatures and a pandemonium of diacritics.
  38. Disco Display by Cabeza Dura, $40.00
    Composed of compositional groups, with optical adjustments in the curves, Disco Display has been designed with special attention to kerning and tracking, allowing its use in both large and medium sizes, starring in large titles or filling entire covers with color. Inspired by the hippie movement, Disco Display provides sensuality, visual richness and compositional splendor, giving rise to the use of multiple colors or patterns in its forms, or rediscovering its counterforms.
  39. Deusa by Multiformis, $19.99
    Deusa was designed with branding and advertising in mind. It was inspired by the perfume and fashion industries and intended to be an elegant and “clean” display typeface; characteristics which determined its sans-serif and significant contrast style attributes. The typeface includes multilingual support as well as standard ligatures and stylistic alternates. It also includes an “estimated” and Euro glyphs (the Euro as an alternate), both designed according to the official EU specifications.
  40. Casablanca by Red Rooster Collection, $45.00
    Casablanca is a decorative sans serif font family. It was designed and produced in 1997 by Steve Jackaman (International TypeFounders). Jackaman loosely based the designs on the Carlos Winkow typeface ‘Electra’ from the Spanish foundry, Nacional, circa early 1940’s. Casablanca has a clean, Art Deco, jazz, and/or noir film feel. It sets nicely at any size, and brings an air of bold mystery to the projects it is applied in.
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