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  1. Stonegert by Oleg Gert, $15.00
    Stonegert – playful, friendly, Light, pleasant, handwritten typeface - has two weights, regular and boldWell suited for the design of children's products, magazines, instagram posts and design layouts
  2. Cad by NicolassFonts, $-
    CAD is brilliantly suited for graphic design and display use and perfect for logotypes, t-shirts, packaging, brand identity, books, magazines, newspapers, posters, billboards, and advertising.
  3. Sunflor by YonTypeStudio Co, $5.00
    Introducing the elegant display serif fonts very suitable for the use of nature-themed logos, for wedding invitations, print projects, and posters, magazines and much more
  4. Arlette by TypeTogether, $49.00
    Pilar and Ferran based Arlette on the fast stroke of one letter from a Roger Excoffon family, but along the way they abandoned that starting point in favour of experimentation. Many sans serifs are like a svelte black dress: functional, beautiful, and the unfussy outfit for a nice evening get together. The Arlette family isn’t like this. It’s a stunner — an incandescent reimagining of what defines a sans and how it can look. Arlette explores the boundaries of the sans serif landscape and returns with forms developed from gestural vigour. Thinking of it as “painterly” may at first seem to fit, but it underestimates Arlette’s ability to master an unseen world of countless emotions and physical applications: magazines, branding, editorial, teen and young adult works, book covers, and a host of products and packaging whose content will be amplified with Arlette’s voice. Not only does Arlette use its eight weights plus italics to speak in Latin-based scripts, it is also fluent in Thai and has six weights (hairline through bold) with which it meets that challenge, whether in text or display. Arlette Thai’s modern nature is seen in two features for the script. One is the decorative Thai characters that are based on original palm leaf manuscripts. Another is a version of the Latin numerals adapted to the height of the script due to their wide use in Thailand. Arlette Thai has been meticulously developed, including contextual kerning to avoid mark clashes. Arlette’s OpenType capabilities include mathematic and scientific figures, positional forms, pointers, arrows, and oldstyle, lining, and tabular lining numerals. In addition to all this, it’s packed with swashes and swash ligatures in both scripts for enthusiastic typesetting. Because it pushes experimentation without compromising readability, both Arlette Thai and Latin are surprisingly legible in small sizes and arrestingly beautiful when their details can be seen.
  5. FF Kaytek Sans by FontFont, $50.99
    Kaytek™ Sans is a fresh take on the correspondence typefaces of the 90s - which were originally designed for the demands of office environments. Just like its predecessors, this text typeface is robust and hard-working - meaning it works well in challenging design or printing environments - but it’s not without personality. Look closer at the lowercase g and a, especially in the italic, and you can see some unexpected elements of subversiveness within the design. This blend of sturdiness and quirkiness means it’s just as relevant for information-heavy projects, such as annual reports, as it is in more expressive environments. Although first and foremost designed for text, Kaytek Sans’ details shine through in its heavier weights and larger sizes, meaning it also has display potential. Every style of the typeface takes up exactly the same amount of space, thanks to the way Radek Łukasiewicz created the design. He based the entire typeface on a single, master set of proportions. This means designers can switch between styles without the text being reflowed, making it particularly useful in magazines, where space might be limited, and also on the internet, where hover links appear in a different style. As well as its roots in the office, Kaytek Sans draws on a little bit more 90s nostalgia. It’s named for the first and only Polish walkman, and embodies the same solid, no-nonsense shapes that made the analogue technology of the era so charming. Just like these early personal music devices, Kaytek Sans is practical, but not clinical, able to work hard while still exuding warmth and personality. It pairs effortlessly with Kaytek Slab, which is a sturdier and more expressive take on the design. Kaytek Sans comes in 12 weights, from Thin to Black Italic, and offers multi-language support. Kaytek Slab, Kaytek Headline and Kaytek Rounded are also available.
  6. Fester by Fontfabric, $150.00
    Get inspired with Fester Behance presentation After several years of iterations, our brand new sans family of 16 styles is ready to take over with vector excellence! Fester is a semi-condensed Grotesque developed to beam big messages across the galaxy with a clear, bold voice. Emerging as if from the future, this low-contrast sans warps slick lines and sharp terminals into unexpected geometric shapes for extra flair. Ranging from Thin to Heavy, the typeface is loaded with 8 weights + italics, one variable style, over 760 glyphs, and Extended Latin + Cyrillic for flawless work at hyper-speed. Fester syncs with designs that feature big type, sharp layouts, interfaces, outlines, and raster images to help decipher any cutting-edge idea and make a memorable first contact. Family overview: 8 weights (from Thin to Heavy) + italics Extended Latin Cyrillic 760 glyphs Variable Font 1 free font - Fester-ExraLight 130+ languages OpenType Features: Localized Forms Subscript and scientific inferiors Superscript (Superiors) Numerators and Denominators Fractions Lining Figures Tabular Figures Oldstyle Figures Case-Sensitive Forms Standard and Discretionary Ligatures Stylistic Alternates Contextual Alternates Slashed Zero
  7. Sophistic by Redy Studio, $19.00
    Sophistic – Luxurious Script Font Fashion and luxury are the first things that come to mind when you see or hear this font. Sophistic is an authentic and luxurious font that is dynamic with a hand-drawn stroke. It is full of life and movement which will add a modern sensibility to your graphic designs. Think runway shows, model and designer photography, fashion mags, beauty, cosmetics, and jewelry marketing campaigns. See how good it looks in tandem with other script font styles? Watch out because consumer appetite for luxe products is at an all-time high! This curly font can also be used for wedding invitations or to define your blog header. Sophistic features: A full set of upper & lowercase characters Numbers & punctuation 23 Gorgeous ligatures Uppercase beginning swashes Lowercase beginning swashes Lowercase ending swashes Lowercase alternates characters Multilingual symbols PUA Encoded Characters – Fully accessible without additional design software. Feel free to give me a message if you have a problem or question. Thank you so much for taking the time to look at one of our products.
  8. Ambitious by Create Big Supply, $17.00
    Ambitious is the perfect choice for adding a cute and energetic twist to your creative projects. With its combination of uppercase and lowercase letterforms, Ambitious offers versatility and allows you to create captivating typography that stands out. Whether you're designing posters, children's books, social media graphics, or any other lively project, this font will infuse your work with a sense of joy and excitement. The font includes a comprehensive range of characters, including numbers and punctuation marks, ensuring flexibility and compatibility across various design applications. It also supports multiple languages, enabling you to communicate your message effectively to a diverse audience. One of the standout features of Ambitious is its PUA Encoding, which grants easy access to all the special characters and glyphs. This means you can effortlessly incorporate unique flourishes and creative elements into your designs. Embrace the playful spirit of Ambitious and let your imagination soar. Whether you're working on personal projects, branding, or any other creative endeavor, this font will bring a cheerful vibe to your audience's experience.
  9. Mareka Japanese Style by Twinletter, $15.00
    Mareka, our newest font, is now released. Beautiful, tidy, and elegant font with a distinctive shape. If you employ this typeface, your once-good project will become something truly unique. This typeface is appropriate since the shape of each letter may be used in a variety of ways, including serious, relaxed, and natural. Because everyone does not necessarily understand Japanese letters, we supply fonts with letters that can be utilized for your project. We produced this display font with a Japanese theme or an Asian font, which we designed to fulfill the needs of your Japanese-themed project. Of sure, your initiative will be understood by people all around the world. Logotypes, food banners, branding, brochure, posters, movie titles, book titles, quotes, and more may all benefit from this font. Of course, using this font in your various design projects will make them excellent and outstanding; many viewers are drawn to the striking and unusual graphic display. Start utilizing this typeface in your projects to make them stand out.
  10. Sabre by Alias, $60.00
    I generally refer to our typefaces as ‘graphic’ rather than typographic. By that I mean their starting points are usually ways of constructing shapes and systems of shapes. As with other Alias typefaces, Sabre has stone and wood cut letterforms as a starting point. What is interesting about lettercutting is the connection between shape and material. These beautifully crafted letterforms have a particular sharpness which reflects, of course, how they were made. The idea of constructing letters from a kit of parts we first explored in early fonts Elephant and Factory. These are different in that they were very much grid-based, with a geometric structure. For Sabre I also had Fred Smeijers’ stencil construction drawings in mind. These show how a set of components can be the basis for a crafted, elegant typeface. Sabre is quite a loose interpretation of this idea. Sabre’s graphic shape means it works well at large sizes, with a dramatic, angular impact. Its aim is to be typographic enough to function for blocks of small-size text too.
  11. MGN Edinson Monospace by Morgana Studio, $17.50
    MGN Edinson is a modern typeface that is both stylish and versatile. This font is perfect for creating a sleek and contemporary design that will appeal to today's audiences. It has a minimalist design that is clean and easy to read, making it an ideal choice for modern digital applications. MGN Edinson is a monospace font that features a consistent width for each character, giving it a uniform look that adds to its modern aesthetic. Our new product, a cutting-edge mobile app, uses MGN Edinson font to give it a modern and professional look. The app features a sleek and intuitive design with a focus on user experience. The modern type of MGN Edinson font adds to the overall design of the app, creating a seamless and cohesive user interface. The monospace font is particularly useful for displaying data and statistics in a clear and organized way. The use of MGN Edinson font adds a touch of sophistication to the product, making it the perfect choice for users who demand high-quality design and functionality.
  12. Margita by Din Studio, $20.00
    Have you ever missed something in creating a pretty design and thought of adding your magic touch to it? Margita is more than just a script font as it expresses luxury and elegance in each character from which you will increase your sales and leave the best impressions. This font has great legibility and thickness level options to make it more special. As a result, you have more freedom of how and where you will use it. Include 8 different weight fonts: Margita Hairline Margita Thin Margita Light Margita Light Margita Regular Margita Medium Margita Semi Bold Margita Bold Features: Multilingual Options PUA Encoded Numerals and Punctuation Margita fits best for various designs, such as posters, banners, logos, book covers, headings, printed products, merchandise, social media, and more. Find out more ways to use this font by taking a look at the font preview. Enjoy your experience with this font and feel free to contact us for further product information or trouble complaints. Thank you for purchasing our font and happy designing.
  13. Megapolis by Artisticandunique, $9.00
    Megapolis - Sans Serif Font Family - Multilingual support - 16 Styles With its elegant and clean structure with 16 styles and multilingual supports, you can easily use the sans serif font feature in many areas. From body text to big headlines, from classic to modern and bold styles, you can develop your projects. Ideal for books and magazines, magazine covers, editorials, headlines, websites, logos, branding, advertising and more. You can create your unique designs with this font. Have a good time.
  14. Glory Migella by Syafbe, $18.00
    The Glory Migella typeface is a unique serif/look font combination. Modern embellishments combine with classic fashion lowercase to make a very memorable pair. Perfect for that modern classy vibe. Very suitable for use for logos, magazines, etc. The Glory Migella typeface is a combination of serif typefaces/unique appearance. Modern embellishments combine with classic fashion lowercase to make a very memorable pair. Perfect for that modern classy vibe. Very suitable for use for logos, magazines, and others
  15. Historic Warehouse by Just My Type, $25.00
    Gotta tell ya: think out of the box and this font is addictingly fun to use! Introducing Historic Warehouse, a substantial, yet elegant family, invoking advertising fonts of the early 20th century. Why the name? When asked to design a banner for Tucson’s Historic Warehouse District, I couldn’t find the look I wanted from any known fonts. After drawing what I wanted in Illustrator, there were three (and in the process, four) fonts just waiting to be realized. Happy to oblige. Here’s Historic Warehouse Regular, setting the stage. It’s sturdy, bold, and plays curves against rounded angular shapes. To its left is Historic Warehouse Condensed, trim, elegant and at its best at very large sizes; to the right is Historic Warehouse Wide, with charming style and presence. Finally, there’s Historic Warehouse Extended, extravagant in its proportions, with a beautifully-crafted form like a fine carriage. As the song says, “Everything Old Is New Again,” and this family looks as fresh and clean at the beginning of this century as it might have at the beginning of the last.
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  19. Scary Sign by Java Pep, $9.00
    Scary Sign is inspired by scary novels and is styled as a rough font. It's perfect to place in your project which has horror, scary, dark, or spooky themes. But this font also perfects for other themes according to your creativity. You will get a free 12 swash bonus to complement the Scary Sign font.
  20. Mango Lover by RagamKata, $14.00
    Presenting Mango Lover - a whimsical and organically handwritten sans serif font that dances with a playful charm. But that's not all; Mango Lover comes with its own Shadow version to add depth and character to your text. With a delightful array of ligatures and alternate characters, this font becomes a creative playground for your projects .
  21. JBP Pro by PizzaDude.dk, $25.00
    Wicked, cheeky and geeky! That's what went through my mind when updating this font. Originally made around year 2000, and now it comes in a restored and updated version. I cleaned up all curves and lines, added multilingual support and kerning. Based upon classic typefaces like Bodoni and Baskerville, but far more unpredictable and wild.
  22. Sirius B by Hanoded, $15.00
    Sirius B is a very lively display font. It can be used for book covers or posters, but would look rather dandy on T-shirts, mugs and other merchandise as well! Sirius B comes with alternates for all upper- and lowercase letters, has extensive language support and - lo and behold - all glyphs are interchangeable.
  23. Chickenz by Typogama, $19.00
    The Chickenz dingbat font is a series of symbols based inspired by the wild west, from cowboy silhouettes and playing cards to a series of office shapes that can be used in any corporate layout. These designs were conceived as part of the Jackazz family but can also be mixed with any other typefaces.
  24. Clairveaux by Scriptorium, $12.00
    Clairveaux is based on samples of an ornate 12th century calligraphic style. It has some interesting features, including small caps which combine some characteristics of both traditional upper and lower cae character forms. It's ornate enough to look decorative, but not overwhelmingly complex, and looks remarkably attractive when used for titles in a large size.
  25. Labyrinthus Pro by Cerri Antonio, $40.00
    LABYRINTHUS PRO is a multiline decorative font, works very well as a type of identity logo, poster and 3d works. It continues the tradition of precedent LABYRINTHUS but with a hard linear impact. Its interesting to note that with it its possible to play with the multiline concept to create endless overlapping geometric creations.
  26. Terfens by insigne, $24.99
    Terfens is a sans serif with inspiration from chancery scripts like Stefania. Subtly rounded and eschewing harsh technical lines, Terfens is a warm and inviting typeface. Its tall x-height gives it a friendly but not overly informal feel. Its readability and unique contemporary look makes it suitable for a wide range of design applications.
  27. Music Festival JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The Federal Music Project was part of Franklin D. Roosevelt's WPA (Works Progress Administration), putting many people back to work in the Depression years of the 1930s. A hand-lettered poster advertising an "American Music Festival" featuring the Bridgeport Symphony Orchestra offered up the extra bold Art Deco inspiration which became Music Festival JNL
  28. Syaipul by Mightyfire, $15.00
    Syaipul is font that looks like Arabic letter. The ornament of each letter make the font is unique but still easily to read. This font perfectly suit for calligraphy, Islamic book, headline title, poster, Arabic ornament and many more. We're honored and hope this font can be the part of your special works. Thank you.
  29. Makeba by RagamKata, $14.00
    Makeba - Psychedelic Typeface This is a writing style that might suit what you need, strong and bold, psychedelic style. Add just the right amount of vintage flair to your retro graphics with this original psychedelic-style design. Suitable for music posters, album graphics, book titles, etc. Get powerful but still funky with Makeba - Psychedelic Typeface.
  30. Gluy by Ndiscover, $29.00
    Gluy is geometric humanist hybrid. It blends the two categories into one design. Mixing geometric rational shapes with a touch of organic calligraphic forms. Comprises a total of 20 styles and supports most Latin languages and Cyrillic. Ideal for branding but very versatile. It can be used in many contexts from print to web.
  31. Steno Stout NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    This yeomanlike typeface features the letterforms of the venerable Underwood Victoria typewriter on steroids. The original monospacing has been generally preserved, but the letters have been carefully kerned to add to the visual impact. This font contains the complete Latin language character set (Unicode 1252) plus support for Central European (Unicode 1250) languages as well.
  32. Signorina by Talavera, $20.00
    Signorina is a funny font (a "funnty"?) not to be taken so seriously. It reminds me of slab serif designs, but jelly-stuffed instead of having wood. This font also works very well on small sizes because of it's tall x height. You can use this kind of font on both text and titles.
  33. Scribbler by Hanoded, $15.00
    Scribbler, like Double Quick (another one of my fonts), is a handwritten typeface, designed to look like a quick grocery list, a hasty 'I Love You' note penned down on a Post-it or a home improvement to-do list. Scribbler is a little messier than Double Quick, but this may be just your style!
  34. Kwadrat by Malgorzata Bartosik, $19.00
    Kwadrat is a modern unusual typeface. Some of the letters have surprising shapes, so it can be used mainly for display purposes, but also as body text. It's available in 4 weights: Light, Regular, Medium, Bold and as a variable font. It's multilingual - contains Latin alphabet with Western, Central and South Eastern European diacritics. Enjoy!
  35. Henny by driemeyerdesign, $19.95
    Henny is a simple but elegant handwriting font which is legible even in very small sizes and longer texts. There is an extended character set with some extra ligatures for a natural look. Henny was used in “Coffeeshop” for titel and headlines: http://www.amazon.de/Aus-dem-Coffeeshop-Dr-Oetker/dp/376700688X Have fun using it!
  36. Allektra by Hackberry Font Foundry, $24.95
    Allektra is a humanist sans serif with a modern feel. It is not as whimsical as many of my fonts, but there are many special dingbats for bullets, and so on. It has oldstyle numbers and the small caps versions have lining numbers and small caps numbers. The Fat version is especially interesting and useful.
  37. Circuletter JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Letters in circles are certainly nothing new typographically, but nonetheless they were a favorite tool for sign makers in past decades for emphasizing names or key words in a message. Inspired by an image of an old-time hardware store sign in New York City with Franklinesque lettering, it has been reproduced as Circuletter JNL.
  38. Chalk by Elemeno, $25.00
    A fun, informal font, drawn with a mouse, Chalk emulates the spontaneity of handwriting, but with a thick, bold flair reminiscent of a school chalk board. This was the designer's first attempt at an unstructured font design and has proved to be popular enough that followups, such as Pumpkin Pie and Wordplay soon followed.
  39. Tel Avaloz by Ilhamtaro, $23.00
    TEL AVALOZ is a vintage font with a serif base. But even though it's vintage, it's also suitable for modern designs. Also suitable for headlines, social media design and branding. To enable the OpenType Stylistic alternates, you need a program that supports OpenType features such as Adobe Illustrator CS, Adobe Indesign & CorelDraw X6-X7. Cheers!
  40. SG Gluper by Studio Gulden, $25.00
    SG Gluper - inspired by the OG Cooper Black typeface that is intended for display use. This retro serif font combination can handle many typographic uses but is best suited for headlines, branding, and logos. It has a multilingual feature that supports more than 200 languages. Gluper also has an alternate version including swashes and ligatures.
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