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  1. Cervo Neue Condensed by Typoforge Studio, $29.00
    Cervo Neue Condensed is the new perfected and Condensed version of Cervo Neue, containing 18 variants. It differs from the previous version of Cervo with the higher accents over glyphs, enlarged punctuation, old-style numerals and the newly added varieties Semi Bold, Bold, Extra Bold and Black. Additionally, there is the variety of grotesque. Font Cervo is inspired by a “You And Me Monthly” published by National Magazines Publisher RSW „Prasa” that appeared from Mai 1960 till December 1973 in Poland. Recently, Cervo Neue Condensed has started being used as a display text in „Przekrój Magazine” which was published in years 1945–2013 in Krakow (2002–2009 in Warsaw) as a weekly and again from 2016 as a quarterly journal in Warsaw.
  2. Love Forever by Goodigital13, $20.00
    Perfectly suited to signature, stationery, logo, typography quotes, magazine or book cover, website header, clothing, branding, packaging design and more. it’s perfect for logos, name card, magazine layouts, invitations, headers, or even large-scale artwork.
  3. Andarillo by Franklin Veiga, $10.00
    Andarillo is a display typeface inspired by vintage travel posters and magazines. The complete glyph set contains uppercase, small caps, numerals, punctuation, ligatures and multilingual support. Andarillo is perfect for logotypes, magazines, titles, posters, advertising and branding communication.
  4. Opal by Linotype, $29.99
    Opal Pro is a text family designed by Hannes von Döhren in 2008. It gives every text a noble character. The typeface has long ascenders that clearly rise above the capital letters and a low x-height. Opal’s letters sport inktraps at stroke junctions, which on one hand create a cutout feeling and on the other hand strengthens the image in larger point sizes. In total, the letterforms have clear emphasis on their verticals and horizontals; they do not fear the weight on their curves. In addition to the Italic and Bold, the Opal type family includes a Script face, whose letterforms include connections, similar to handwriting. On top of that, the typeface possesses swash letters for italic and script, small caps, many ligatures and borders & ornaments. With a little bit of care, designers will be able to create the finest of traditional, elegant work with this family.
  5. National Gothic by BA Graphics, $45.00
    A new gothic great for books and magazines.
  6. Sydney by Aboutype, $24.99
    Broad pen script typeface from 1930s magazine advertising.
  7. S&L Gothic by BA Graphics, $45.00
    A new gothic; great for books and magazines.
  8. !Basket of Hammers - Unknown license
  9. Disclosure by Device, $39.00
    Disclosure is suggestive of low-grade digital output, screen displays, fax machines, or high-speed data transfer. It is missing vertical sections, perhaps due to a faulty print head or signal degradation. It is intentionally monospaced — each letter has the same width, like a typewriter — and unkerned. Suitable for uses where an unfussy urgency and drama is required. Developed from the 112 Hours numbers-only font, Throughput.
  10. ITC Mendoza Roman by ITC, $29.99
    ITC Mendoza is a serif typeface with old style characteristics. A generous x-height and a lack of contrast between thick and thin strokes, gives the ITC Mendoza Roman font family good legibility and provides a sturdiness which enables the face to withstand low resolution output and less than ideal printing conditions. It is ideal for continuous text use, particularly in small point sizes.
  11. Alan Walker by Goodigital13, $20.00
    Perfectly suited to signature, stationery, logo, typography quotes, magazine or book cover, website header, clothing, branding, packaging design and more.perfectly suited to signature, stationery, logo, typography quotes, magazine or book cover, website header, flyer, clothing, branding, packaging design and more.
  12. Zwart by Holland Fonts, $30.00
    Originally created with cutting in red litho film, as a headlining typeface for Vinyl music magazine. Its geometric structure was very applicable for early type design experiments on the computer. ...in the early 1980s, he (Max Kisman) became the designer of a small, independent music magazine Vinyl. This Amsterdam-based publication was set up very much as a response to the innovative British magazine, The Face. Responding to Neville Brody's radical designs for that magazine, Kisman began to experiment by creating new headline typefaces for each issue... (Emily King. New Faces: type design in the first decade of device-independent digital typesetting. 1987-1997.
  13. Ginthagil by Canden Meutuah, $15.00
    This font is Perfect for branding projects, logo design, clothing branding, packaging, magazine titles, advertisements, t-shirts, postcards, editorials, magazine headlines, product packaging, and displaying masculine and feminine qualities. this is equipped with full uppercase, lowercase, numbers and punctuation + Multi-language support
  14. Halkind by Canden Meutuah, $20.00
    Halkind This font is Perfect for branding projects, logo design, clothing branding, packaging, magazine titles, advertisements, t-shirts, postcards, editorials, magazine headlines, product packaging, and displaying masculine and feminine qualities. this is equipped with full uppercase, lowercase, numbers and punctuation + Multi-language support
  15. Dangles by Canden Meutuah, $15.00
    This font is Perfect for branding projects, logo design, clothing branding, packaging, magazine titles, advertisements, t-shirts, postcards, editorials, magazine headlines, product packaging, and displaying masculine and feminine qualities. this is equipped with full uppercase, lowercase, numbers and punctuation + Multi-language support
  16. Merrimac by Aboutype, $24.99
    Broad pen script typeface from 1930s and 40s; magazine advertising.
  17. Super Chango 94 by Nomaszebras, $10.00
    GREAT FOR: Logos, Headlines, Titles, Branding, Magazine, Architecture and Packaging.
  18. Charles by Aboutype, $24.99
    Broad pen script typeface from 1930s and 40s; magazine advertising.
  19. Willem by Aboutype, $24.99
    Broad pen script typeface from 1930s and 40s; magazine advertising.
  20. Wilde Rosa by PeachCreme, $23.00
    Say hello to our new contemporary all-caps font "Wilde Rosa". Perfect for logos, magazine titles, this lovely font can be paired with clean sans serif. Wilde Rosa is designed to be used for large headings whether it be displayed on billboards, advertisements, or magazines.
  21. Pricelist by Letterhead Studio-VG, $-
    Price-list is the display font. Good for posters and magazines.
  22. Moby by Beware of the moose, $15.99
    Moby is based on a grid of squares and has four different variations – from sharp corners to rounded with two steps in between. The letter is playful despite its grid and has the most common punctuation marks making the moby usable in most western european languages ... and even usable for Icelandic texts. The letter is named after my dog, the cutest Barbet (French water dog) in the world.
  23. Adobe Bengali by Adobe, $29.00
    The Adobe Bengali typeface was designed by Neelakash Kshetrimayum, with Bengali script expert Fiona Ross consulting on the design. This type family was designed to harmonize with Adobe?s other Brahmic fonts, both in terms of apparent size and style, to ensure that this suite of typefaces families can be typeset together as a system. The primary intended usage ? for printed outputs, particularly continuous text settings ? guided the design direction.
  24. Nobier by Outerend, $15.00
    “Nobier” typeface has has a modern look in tech flavor. Extended shapes with half circles gives these letters more unique feel but they are still legible on any screens. They can be great fit for mobile apps, social ads and contents, poster designs, film and TV credits, and many other media outputs. If purchased with the ‘variable’ option, you can control weights of letters more precisely as you like. Enjoy!
  25. Adobe Kannada by Adobe, $29.00
    The Adobe Kannada typeface was designed by Erin McLaughlin, with Brahmic script expert Fiona Ross consulting on the design. This type family was designed to harmonize with Adobe?s other Brahmic fonts, both in terms of apparent size and style, to ensure that this suite of typeface families can be typeset together as a system. The primary intended usage ? for printed outputs, particularly continuous text settings ? guided the design direction.
  26. Interlaken by ROHH, $20.00
    Interlaken™ is a modern display & branding typeface allowing to design creative logotypes, posters and headlines with ease. It is an uppercase family of six OpenType fonts and one 2-axis variable font, packed with features such as stylistic alternates and tons of original ligatures. The family’s purpose is to make the creative process of designing logotype a blast. It has a wide set of OpenType features crafted especially to make your life easier, allowing you to accomplish your projects in less time. Interlaken has a powerful and very modern character, it comes in three width variants, making it a good fit in various design scenarios. Its cutout details make it look unique and create an impression of inner shadows when set on a dark background. Interlaken is a great typographic tool for such industries as sports, fitness, modern technology, fashion and gaming. It works perfect as a pairing typeface with Rothorn, Conthey and Conthey Inline and Axalp Grotesk.
  27. Mreyboll by Twinletter, $17.00
    The ideal display font for sporting goods is MREYBOLL. This amazing sports typeface is available in a range of styles, and the little contemporary cutouts that are highlighted at each corner give it a dynamic tilt. Perfect for games, titles, sports designs, logos, and car projects. This typeface can also be used for contemporary text or a monogram. Unlike other sports fonts, Mreyboll is superior and has a highly manly, crisp feel that gives it more force and speed effect. Check it out and purchase it soon for a distinctive design experience. It was created to be a strong, dynamic font with a little different font style. What’s Included : - File font - All glyphs Iso Latin 1 - Alternate, Ligature - Simple installations - We highly recommend using a program that supports OpenType features and Glyphs panels like many Adobe apps and Corel Draw so that you can see and access all Glyph variations. - PUA Encoded Characters – Fully accessible without additional design software. - Fonts include Multilingual support
  28. Mix Teapot by Mix Fonts, $13.00
    Mix Teapot is a handwritten sans serif, short & stout. This was written on an iPad using the Poppy procreate brush from my Procreate Lettering Brush Bundle. Mix Teapot includes the following characters: ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ (plus an alternate for each) abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz (plus an alternate for each) 0123456789 !@$#%^&*()`~♥• +=[]:;'”,.\|/?{}<>“”‘’-–—_…©®™«»°²³¡¿₱¢€£¥½¼¾ ÁÀÂÄÃÅĂĀĄÆĆĈČÇÐĐÉÈÊËĖĒĘĜGĤÍÌÎÏIĪĮĴKŁŃÑŇ ÓÒÔÖÕØŌŐŒŔŘŚŜŠȘŞŤȚÚÙÛÜŮŰŪŲẀẂŴÝŶŸŹŽŻ áàâäãåăāąæćĉčçðđéèêëėēęĝgĥíìîïiīįĵkłńñň óòôöõøōőœŕřśŝšșşťțúùûüůűūųẁẃŵýŷÿźžż
  29. NewLibris by Hubert Jocham Type, $39.00
    The first version of Libris I designed in London in 1997 when I worked for Frank Magazine. Later Libris was used in the magazine for text and display. In 1999 Libris was chosen as the corporate typeface of Bally Switzerland. I also was involved in the design of the entire branding. NewLibris is the version that was published in my own shop. - What was the inspiration for designing the font? NewLibris is an elegant contemporary easy to read sans serif. It has a wide variety of weights and proportions that are easy to use in corporate branding and magazines. - What are its main characteristics and features? contemporary humanist legible sans serif - Usage recommendations: corporate branding and magazines and other publications
  30. Equate by BA Graphics, $45.00
    An elegant Large and Smallcap design great for magazine and all sophisticated designs.
  31. Carlino by Pío Pío, $17.00
    Carlino is named after the cutest dog on earth. Why? Because it’s the cutest font ever made. Especially intended for stationery use, it’s loaded with lots of alternates and ligatures, not only in the lowercase but in the uppercase. All of them are Open-Type programmed, so the possibilities of having something unique are endless. Following nowadays trend, Carlino is a multi-layered font: shades, holes and dots were made to work alone or all together with fantastic results! The way it works is so easy that It’s impossible not to enjoy it: Just type a word; then the same one set in another style and voilà! The font has also a lot of sweet ornaments to embellish your projects. Find inside: hearts, fleurons, party icons, flags, and the funniest animals. To accompany Carlino, there’s nothing better than Carlino Capitals. Its cute flavor makes everything more lovely. Have fun with Carlino and oh! don't forget to feed this little pug or it will bark all day long! Special thanks to Maximiliano Sproviero, whose advice helped me make this dream come true.
  32. Pismo Clambake NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    This stylish stout script was originally issued in the 1930s under the name “Fulgor” by the spanish foundry Fundición Gans. Cursory research suggests that Saks-Fifth Avenue found it suitably snooty to use extensively in its newspaper ads of that period. Perhaps somewhat ironically, this version takes its name from one of comedian W. C. Fields' many odd aliases.
  33. Sacramento Pro by Stiggy & Sands, $39.00
    The Sacramento Pro family of typefaces was inspired by a monoline, semi-connected script from hand-lettering artist brochure work of the 1950's and 1960's. With its sophisticated upright stance, it stands on a thin line between formal and casual lettering styles, yet it has a commanding presence for headlines and titles. The Slim adds a fine pen-line style, while the Stout style expands the formal/casual dichotomy much further than the original weight. Opentype features include: - Contextual Alternates for initial and final forms. - Stylistic Alternates for an alternate lowercase t. - Discretionary Ligatures* for catch words like “and”, “at”, “by”, “for”, “of”, “or”, “the”, “to”, and “with”. - Full set of Inferiors and Superiors for limitless fractions. - Proportional and Oldstyle figure sets. * Discretionary Ligatures not included in the Stout style due to heavyweight nature.
  34. Windsong - Unknown license
  35. Thats Amore by BA Graphics, $45.00
    A bold new look great for magazines and paperbacks a strong yet beautiful headline face.
  36. Paloma by Jonahfonts, $35.00
    This is a hand-written script font. Specifically designed for books, invitations, magazines and advertisements.
  37. Southern Flight by Intellecta Design, $9.00
    typeface based on old lettering by an 1930's advertise lettering in a Flight Magazine
  38. PC Gothic by BA Graphics, $45.00
    A nice clean legible gothic; its heavy weight makes it great for headlines and magazines.
  39. Live by Lián Types, $30.00
    After Bird Script's ballet, Sproviero comes with these fast strokes, resulting in a font full of life and a youthful spirit. The aim of Live was again to see how far calligraphy & lettering could dive into the world of type-design. The font is perfect for logos, posters, magazines, perfumes and all pieces of design related to music, and the feminine world. You can also have a lot of fun with Live More, which contains a set of pre-designed catch words and lovely ornaments.
  40. Tessen by Canden Meutuah, $15.00
    This is a very versatile font that works well in both large and small sizes. This font is perfect for branding projects, logo design, clothing branding, packaging, magazine titles, advertisements, t-shirts, postcards, editorials, magazine headlines, product packaging, and displaying masculine and feminine qualities. equipped with uppercase, lowercase, numbers and full punctuation + Multi-language support
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