7,549 search results (0.025 seconds)
  1. Hungaria by Trim Studio, $13.00
    Hungaria is a script with an elegant touch and feel, as well as additional swash weights. Hungaria can match nicely with your products, magazines and much more.
  2. Cynosure by Device, $39.00
    Cynosure is a humanist sans with a subtle thick/thin stress. This gives it a clean, sharp elegance and precision that can be missing in some more familiar monoline sans faces. The wide range of weights and the matching reweighed italics make it a versatile solution where a consistent appearance across a broad range of applications is required. Its clear and inarguable design make it suitable for a wide variety of uses, from corporate to entertainment, text to headline, signage, logotypes, magazines and reports. The italics retain the design of the upright across all characters, again ensuring consistency. Includes tabular, lining and old-style numerals.
  3. Mission Hills by BA Graphics, $45.00
    A very heavy yet elegant small serif font, powerful but very legible. Great for punching up your ads. Can be used in numerous ways from magazines to paperbacks.
  4. Radio Broadcast JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    An interesting hand lettered sans serif type style with a “brush stroke” feel was used for various article headlines in the October, 1938 issue of “Radio Stars” magazine.
  5. Posterizer KG Inline by Posterizer KG, $40.00
    Posterizer Kg Inline, is basically the Inline version of Egyptian Slab Serif font Posterizer KG. Posterizer KG Inline is useful for diplomas, magazines, headlines and many other things.
  6. Noki by ActiveSphere, $30.00
    The new release is called Noki. A font family Ideal for flyers, label, logos, magazine, product branding, corporate branding, signage, posters and certainly in advertising. Check it out !
  7. Buozzi by Sea Types, $25.00
    Buozzi is a family composed of 8 typefaces, inspired by sketches and notes from the printer, Paulista (Brazil) “Walter Buozzi”, suitable for Editorial Design (books, magazines and newspapers).
  8. Skincare Monoletter by Wontenart, $12.00
    A font devoted to female elegance such as products used by women, beauty salons, fancy clothes, shoes, bags, magazines, and something very elegant for women's luxury. thank you
  9. Collage by Turtle Arts, $20.00
    Collage is a font inspired by paper collaging, tearing apart magazines and building unique looking words and phrases. Collage also includes funky symbols and images in the font.
  10. Formal Invite JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The thin, condensed serif lettering found in a 1937 magazine ad for Chris Craft boats inspired Formal Invite JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  11. F2F BoneR by Linotype, $29.99
    Stefan Hauser designed the fun font F2F BoneR in 1996 for the trendy German techno magazine Frontpage. Other technofonts designed for this magazine are available under the label Face2Face (F2F) from Linotype. The basic forms of BoneR are similar to those of a classic italic, however they display an unusual degree of slant to the right. Some letters were consciously made awkwardly thick, making the overall look spontaneous and spotted. The fun font BoneR is suitable for short and middle length texts.
  12. Century Expanded by URW Type Foundry, $35.99
    The first Century typeface was cut in 1894 by Linn Boyd Benton in conjunction with T L DeVinne for the Century Magazine. It was a blacker, more readable face than the type previously used. Morris Fuller Benton designed the Century Expanded version in 1900 for American Type Founders to meet the Typographical Union Standard of the day. The 'expansion' was in the vertical plane. Century Expanded is a useful font family for text setting in magazines, books, presentations and newsletters.
  13. Goudy 38 by Red Rooster Collection, $45.00
    Designed by Les Usherwood. Digitally engineered by Steve Jackaman. Originally designed by Frederick Goudy for the original Life magazine, circa 1908. Because of delays in production, the face was never used by the magazine. However, Gimbel Brothers, the famous New York department store, opened in 1910, around the time of the release of the typeface, which was used almost exclusively for its advertising and was often known as Goudy Gimbel, but the typeface was better known by the Monotype series number Goudy 38.
  14. Amel by Nandatype Studio, $9.00
    Amel is a modern display font. This font will look great on a variety of design ideas, perfect for feminine logo signs, fashion & editorial design heads, branding projects, Apparel Branding, packaging, magazine titles, advertisements, T-shirts, postcards, valentines, posters, invitations, weddings, branding projects, social media posts, magazines, book covers, and more. This will add a fun and friendly touch to any of your projects! This font is PUA encoded which means you can access all the glyphs and sweeps easily and more.
  15. Kaylie Diary by Reyrey Blue Std, $16.00
    Introducing, Kaylie Diary. It is the new serif typeface with classy, playful, cute and feminine look. It consisting of several kinds of alternative variations that can make your design more unique and trendy. Kaylie Diary is perfect for an elegant & luxury logo, book or movie title design, fashion brand, magazine, clothes, lettering, quotes, poster designs, branding, magazines, merchandise, logos and so much more. Features : · All Uppercase and Lowercase · Number & Symbol · Supported Languages · Alternates and Ligatures · PUA Encoded Hope you enjoy with our font!
  16. Quenta by Zetafonts, $39.00
    Canovaro was inspired by the hand-lettered masthead of Queenslander, a weekly magazine published during the first half of XIX century. The condensed serif letterforms of the magazine title, with the warm, human touch gave the shapes of Quenta a lively personality and a literary charme. To let you experiment with his vintage decorative layers, it comes in 4 styles including discretionary ligatures to allow you to use script elements to enrich its expressive range for editorial and logo design.
  17. Murray Slab by Tkachev, $25.00
    Murray Slab is a techno-style typeface with four styles. This font family will be the best solution for posters, signage, magazine, product branding, corporate branding, logos and titles.
  18. Backers by Maulana Creative, $14.00
    Give your designs an authentic handcrafted feel. "Backers" is perfectly suited to signature, stationery, logo, typography quotes, magazine or book cover, website header, clothing, branding, packaging design and more.
  19. Evor by Edcreative, $15.00
    Evor is an original handwritten font that can be used in various needs of the network such as screen printing of clothes, posters, films, magazines, banners, books, and more!
  20. Linotype Freytag by Linotype, $29.99
    Linotype Freytag is a condensed display face with simple, geometric shapes. With its highly readable and trendy letterforms, it is perfect for flyers, advertising, packaging, posters and magazine headlines.
  21. Artlove by BonjourType, $15.00
    ArtLove is a lovely font for every art lover. Try ArtLove for book covers, stationery, marketing, magazines, films, wedding card designs, logotype, website headers, fashion designs and much more.
  22. Klarinda Playful by Typetemp Studio, $20.00
    Klarinda Playful Serif a playful-typeface style serif with alternatives and ligatures that create stunning logos, quotes, posts, blog posts. branding projects, magazine imagery, wedding invitations, and much more.
  23. DOCK11 by artill, $22.00
    DOCK11 is a heavy headline typeface with an elegant look.  This typeface will work well for headings, short paragraphs, magazines, web, posters, logos and any type of graphic design.
  24. Agoxes Game by Sealoung, $10.00
    Agoxes Game is an awesome display font. It features an authentic style that makes it perfect for games, posters, movies, magazines and any design that requires a great look!
  25. Balleys by Maulana Creative, $14.00
    Give your designs an authentic handcrafted feel. "Balleys" is perfectly suited to signature, stationery, logo, typography quotes, magazine or book cover, website header, clothing, branding, packaging design and more.
  26. New Horizon by Aboutype, $24.99
    Inscriptional capital titling face drawn for a magazine. Suitable for a variety of media if used at 30 point and above. New Horizon requires subjective display kerning and compensation.
  27. Torches Realistic Brush Font by Maulana Creative, $13.00
    Give your designs an authentic handcrafted feel. "Torches" is perfectly suited to signature, stationery, logo, typography quotes, magazine or book cover, website header, clothing, branding, packaging design and more.
  28. Anderson by Larin Type Co, $12.00
    Anderson is a stylish and unique handwritten font that is easy to remember. It’s great for branding, photo overlays, book covers, magazines, watermarks, business cards, invitations, and much more!
  29. Ufaira by Edcreative, $15.00
    Ufaira is an original handwritten font that can be used in various needs of the network such as screen printing of clothes, posters, films, magazines, banners, books, and more!
  30. Stay Kind by Sans And Sons, $12.00
    Stay Kind is Modern Retro with Fun and Groovy Style is perfect for branding, logos, shirts, invitation, stickers, master heads, Cricut projects, social media, posters, magazine, prints and more.
  31. Serene Textured by Pedro Teixeira, $14.00
    Serene Textured Script is informal, good for logos, headlines in magazines or titles in food recipes with a slight retro feel and textured that add value to your designs.
  32. Bestro by Maulana Creative, $17.00
    Give your designs an authentic handcrafted feel. "Bestro" is perfectly suited to signature, stationery, logo, typography quotes, magazine or book cover, website header, clothing, branding, packaging design and more.
  33. Astrolove by Maulana Creative, $15.00
    Give your designs an authentic handcrafted feel. "Astrolove" is perfectly suited to signature, stationery, logo, typography quotes, magazine or book cover, website header, clothing, branding, packaging design and more.
  34. Praha Nouveau by Matt Frost, $30.00
    I found this type specimen on the statue of Jan Hus in Prague’s Old Town Square. The statue was designed in 1903 by Ladislav Saloun, and its writing is the cutest Nouveau font I've ever seen. Filling in the blanks, I realized the need for a standard lower case because the caps are so wild. The result is a very type-able and dynamic Nouveau. I encourage you to mix up your upper and lower cases for curious results. Use the lower case for running type. Go to http://facebook.com/frostfoundry to share this and see more!
  35. ITC Charter by ITC, $40.99
    Charter was designed in the mid-1980s by Matthew Carter. The typeface was designed with the limitations of low- and middle-resolution output devices in mind; hence the squared off serifs and the economy of diagonals and curves. The design, however, became an instant success on its own merits. It is an excellent everyday typeface for a wide variety of uses including books and technical manuals. Charter offers small cap, extension and alternate typographer sets that help to make it more versatile and functional. ITC bought the Charter designs in 1993, but Bitstream retained the right to sell the original designs.
  36. Sumply by Martin Gnadt, $14.99
    Sumply is a multi-layered type family based on geometric forms. A monospace display typeface which comes as a family of four. It is equipped with OpenType features and contextual alternatives to create a versatile and fresh output. Sumply initially was designed to be used in personalization processes in digital printing. By choosing the basic geometric cut (FOUR), patterns and various graphic elements can be created just by importing text variables into the indesign data merge. If combined with the other cuts the possibilities are sheer endless. Sumply was selected to be in the 2016 edition of Typodarium.
  37. Prospera by Alphabets, $17.95
    Prospera was designed without reference to existing roman faces. In its initial form, development was partially supported by a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts (Design Project Grant), as a design for use on 'low-res' digital output devices. Early releases had simplified detail in cross-bars and serifs, and hand-tuned bitmaps. As an original design, Prospera draws on principles of letterform developed during my studies of lettercarving (in Wales with Ieuan Rees) and Roman proportion. The design is idiosyncratic, perhaps more akin to Gill's Perpetua than to the monotonous corporate flavors so prevalent today.
  38. Victorixel by Quatype, $35.00
    Victorixel is a pixel font that incorporates the Victorian wood-type style. In order to organically combine these two styles, I abandon the exaggerated and ornate shape, yet the essence of the wood type was retained, such as the forked serif at the beginning and end of the letter stem. Victorixel family has over 800 glyphs (including emojis) and it supports lots of Latin-alphabet-based languages. It is suitable for the title, poster, etc. *EASTER EGG* Turn on the ligature OpenType features and input MBTI+emoji will output the MBTI emojis. For instance: ENTPemoji Enjoy!
  39. Blang Yellow by Khurasan, $9.00
    Blang Yellow is a fun bold script font perfect for posters, logos, magazines, book covers, banners, and many more! Get this amazing freebie, and use it to create lovely designs!
  40. Haeock by Pedro Teixeira, $16.00
    Haeock is very readable, an beautiful slab serif designed by Pedro Alexandre Teixeira. This font family works very well on packagings, branding and editorial design, tiles, books, magazines, corporate design.
Looking for more fonts? Check out our New, Sans, Script, Handwriting fonts or Categories
abstract fontscontact usprivacy policyweb font generator
Processing