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  1. Salzmann Fraktur by RMU, $25.00
    Max Salzmann’s blackletter font released by Schelter & Giesecke in 1912 revived and spiced up with some beautiful filling and framing ornaments.
  2. Reverse Gothic JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Reverse Gothic JNL is a design based on vintage reverse letterpress type for creating interesting headlines with white-on-black text.
  3. Nighthawk JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Nighthawk JNL is a clean, bold headline sans serif with a slight touch of Art Deco added for a nostalgic look.
  4. Dandygal by PizzaDude.dk, $20.00
    Dandygal is wild and unpredictable, but she still does the works with rich text or just headlines - without overdoing the sillyness!
  5. Pingo by Hanoded, $15.00
    Pingo is a nice, happy serif typeface. It is uncomplicated, playful and fun to use. Pingo comes with extensive language support.
  6. Tiramisu by Zang-O-Fonts, $25.00
    This font has nothing to do with the delicious coffee-flavoured Italian dessert treat. Instead, it's a future-inspired display face.
  7. BooRush by Nurf Designs, $12.00
    BooRush is a display font with a childish touch. The bold shape makes this font very suitable for any playful heading!
  8. Elongated Roman by Aboutype, $24.99
    An ultra light thins all caps Victorian design with a slight stroke contrast. Elongated Roman requires subjective display kerning and compensation.
  9. Fertigo Pro Script by exljbris, $19.95
    Fertigo Pro Script. Fine connected type with a lyrical calligraphic touch. Don't forget to have a look at the regular version.
  10. Shalimar by TypeSETit, $24.95
    To be used on its own or combined with Shalimar Swash, this lovely upright calligraphic style has a variety of uses.
  11. Deanita by Forberas Club, $16.00
    Deanita Street is unique script font with handrawn style. Very nice if you use it for wedding or story about love.
  12. LDJ Snow Doodles by Illustration Ink, $3.00
    Tiny little snowflakes highlight this sketched-style font. Give your lettering a slightly funky hand drawn look with this cool font.
  13. Number5 Reg by Wooden Type Fonts, $15.00
    A William Page font, a variation of the William Page 500 font, with wider lower case, more clearly worked upper case.
  14. Filature by JBFoundry, $16.00
    Filature is a fully connected typeface with open type features. Use Filature any time you want fancy, legible, and original text.
  15. Pirkey Avot MF by Masterfont, $59.00
    Inspired by old Haggada manuscripts, the geometric forms with rounded edges stand out in signage or book jackets - you name it.
  16. Stranger Blue by PizzaDude.dk, $15.00
    Stranger Blue is a soft-edged and playful comic font with bouncy ligatures. Multilingual support and legible at even small sizes
  17. Hazilim MF by Masterfont, $59.00
    Hazilim is a vivid choice when you want to effortlessly make your designs stand out with a remarkable wild crafted handwriting.
  18. Sketch Caslon Italic by Wordshape, $15.00
    SketchCaslon Italic is a hand-rendered display typeface with its formal base in the structure of the types of William Caslon.
  19. Malachim Writing by Deniart Systems, $10.00
    Magical alphabet used by secret societies in times past. NOTE: this font comes with a comprehensive interpretation guide in pdf format.
  20. Ruge Boogie by TypeSETit, $24.95
    This two-font set is a fun, bouncy style with a latin flair. Great for scrapbooking, tubes, and other fun stuff.
  21. Olean by Andfonts, $15.00
    Olean is modern handwritten font, with including a lot of alternates and ligatures. Great for headlines on posters, packaging and advertising.
  22. Boink Dropshadow by Robert Petrick, $19.95
    Boink Dropshadow is a variation on my ITC Boink font. This is a great font for headlines & fun to design with.
  23. Mana Hama MF by Masterfont, $59.00
    It is a modern, slightly extended serif typeface with sharp endings that provide a unique aesthetic touch without losing its legibility.
  24. Rough Marker by XTOPH, $22.00
    Rough Marker is an uppercase handwritten typefaces. It comes with 2 letter-variations, swashes & lines and a variety of bonus symbols.
  25. Angel Eyes by Autographis, $39.50
    Angel Eyes is a wide, swinging stylized brush script with a lot of personality, a unique look and very good readability.
  26. Story by Suomi, $25.00
    Story font is an experiment to convert the script-style calligraphy into bitmap format. Made alongside Tale fonts, with different design.
  27. Molor by Sons Of Baidlowi Typefoundry, $8.00
    Molor Font is a sans serif font with an amazing feel. It will turn any design idea into a stand out.
  28. Isara by Autographis, $39.50
    Isara is a rough script written with a flat-nibbed marker, scanned and then carefully digitized to keep that spontaneous feeling.
  29. Stampact by Spark Creative, $39.00
    This is a woodblock, printed, distressed, 'stamped' kinda font. It jumps all over the place, with no respect for the baseline.
  30. Varidox by insigne, $35.00
    Varidox, a variable typeface design, allows users to connect with specific design combinations with slightly varied differences in style. These variations in design enable the user to reach a wider scope of audiences. As the name suggests, Varidox is a paradox of sorts--that is, a combination of two disparate forms with two major driving influences. In the case of type design, the conflict lies in the age-old conundrum of artistic expression versus marketplace demand. Should the focus center primarily on functionality for the customer or err on the side of advancing creativity? If both are required, where does the proper balance lie? Viewed as an art, type design selections are often guided by the pulse of the industry, usually emphasizing unique and contemporary shapes. Critics are often leading indicators of where the marketplace will move. Currently, many design mavens have an eye favoring reverse stress. However, these forms have largely failed to penetrate the marketplace, another major driving factor influencing the font world. Clients now (as well as presumably for the foreseeable future) demand the more conservative forms of monoline sans serifs. Typeface designers are left with a predicament. Variable typefaces hand a great deal of creative control to the consumers of type. The demands of type design critics, personal influences of the typeface designer and the demands of the marketplace can all now be inserted into a single font and adjusted to best suit the end user. Varidox tries to blend the extremes of critical feature demands and the bleeding edge of fashionable type with perceptive usability on a scalable spectrum. The consumer of the typeface can choose a number between one and one-thousand. Using a more conservative style would mean staying between zero and five hundred, while gradually moving higher toward one thousand at the high end of the spectrum would produce increasingly contemporary results. Essentially, variable fonts offer the ability to satisfy the needs of the many versus the needs of the few along an axis with a thousand articulations, stabilizing this delicate balance with a single number that represents a specific form between the two masters, a form specifically targeted towards the end user. Practically, a user in some cases may wish to use more conservative slab form of Varidox for a more conservative clientele. Alternatively, the same user may then choose an intermediate instance much closer to the other extreme in order to make a more emphatic statement with a non-traditional form. Parametric type offers a new options for both designers and the end users of type. In the future, type will be able to morph to target the reader, based on factors including demographics, mood or cultural influences. In the future, the ability to adjust parameters will be common. With Varidox, the level of experimentality can be gauged and then entered into the typeface. In the future, machine learning, for example, could determine the mood of an individual, their level of experimentality or their interest and then adjust the typeface to meet these calculated parameters. This ability to customize and tailor the experience exists for both for the designer and the reader. With the advent of new marketing technologies, typefaces could adjust themselves on web pages to target consumers and their desires. A large conglomerate brand could shift and adapt to appeal to a specific target customer. A typeface facing a consumer would be more friendly and approachable, whereas a typeface facing a business to business (B2B) customer would be more businesslike in its appearance. Through both experience, however, the type would still be recognizable as belonging to the conglomerate brand. The font industry has only begun to realize such potential of variable fonts beyond simple visual appearance. As variable font continues to target the user, the technology will continue to reveal new capabilities, which allow identities and layouts to adjust to the ultimate user of type: the reader.
  31. Sharka by PeGGO Fonts, $10.00
    Sharka is heavy sharp condensed system of 7 display typefaces widths, plus 7 italics and 7 alternative version on each family member, inspired on dangerous personality and aggressive reputation of the great white shark, it was thought to create the feel of high impact, high risk action on extreme situations, polemic public scandals, financial advertisement alert, the italic version specially creates the feel of velocity, powerful mechanical energy and related similar topics. Recommended to use in big headlines, magazine covers, advertisements, robust public visual calls, but also, if it applied with good taste and good typographical skills, could be a good choice not only for prints but also for web and digital media devices.
  32. Manly Beard by Mightyfire, $15.00
    Introducing Manly Beard , the typewriter font. Typewriter font is a timeless and iconic typeface, seamlessly bridges the realms of nostalgia and functionality. Inspired by the mechanical simplicity of traditional typewriters, this font exudes a distinct charm that harks back to an era when the written word was synonymous with the rhythmic clatter of keys striking paper. Characterized by monospacing, each letter and symbol occupies the same amount of horizontal space, mirroring the uniformity of characters produced by the typewriter's fixed-width mechanical arms. The result is a text that maintains a deliberate and organized appearance, evoking a sense of order and precision. We're honored and proud if Manly Beard can be the part of your special masterpiece. Thankyou! :)
  33. PF Adamant Pro by Parachute, $59.00
    The Adamant family is a serif typeface that comes in six weights, from Light to ExtraBold, each with italic and small caps versions. It has received an original typeface award from Granshan Awards 2010. Every font in this family includes ligatures, lining and oldstyle figures in proportional and tabular widths, fractions, alternate characters, and other typographic features. The weights are finely balanced so that they can be easily combined, depending on type of paper and print conditions. Its proportions, sturdy serifs, high x-height and wide apertures make it very readable at small sizes. It is suitable for setting books, magazines and newspapers, but is also appropriate for use in large sizes like in poster design.
  34. Exec Demiserif by Wiescher Design, $35.00
    I created my new »EXEC« Sans and this Demiserif cut during the years 2018 to mid 2020. As the entire »EXEC«-family the Demiserif also has 7 weights, ranging from Thin to Bold (no italics, doesn’t look nice). The Demiserif is also suited well for editorial, book text, advertising and packaging, logo, branding, small text as well as web and screen design. »EXEC«-Demiserif has advanced typographical support including ligatures, small caps, alternate characters, case-sensitive forms, fractions, super- and subscript characters. »EXEC«-Demiserif comes with a range of figures, oldstyle and lining figures, each in tabular and proportional widths. »EXEC«-Demiserif supports Basic-, Western-, and Central-European Latin-based languages including Turkish.
  35. Selini Display by Eliezer Grawe, $9.00
    Selini Display is a font that incorporates the classic and the modern: “mathematical” curves, classic proportions, thin body, needle-like serifs. It brings the lightness and modernity present in the Didot style, with more classic and wide forms. It is composed of capitals and small capitals, and an extensive set of ligatures, initial and terminal swashes. It came in five widths: condensed, semi condensed, regular, semi expanded and expanded. Selini Display is a thin, elegant and light font ideal, for luxury-related designs, traditional events, fashion magazines and brands and any material that needs a delicate, light and refined touch. Its use is recommended for large sizes and short texts, such as titles, logos, banners and posters.
  36. Deadline Remastered by Comicraft, $29.00
    The hands on the clock tick inexorably on... the numbers on the digital display roll inevitably toward zero... time is tight, the fuse is getting shorter and the beads of sweat on your forehead are glistening in the red light of the LCD... you have come to a place where the only thing you feel are loaded guns in your face... can YOU handle the DREADED DEADLINE DOOM?!? TICK TICK TICK TICK TICK TICK TICK TICK TICK THRAKAKAKATHOOM! Uh oh… you blew it. Deadline Remastered features 18 static weights, including the new nearly square "Block", each with complete Western & Central European language support. Use the Solid & Open Variable fonts to access unlimited width and angle options.
  37. Leakpaint by Andrew Tomson, $10.00
    Hello friends! Drawing is a great way to pass the time. Sometimes, clumsy people can spill paint on paper or on an already completed drawing. What do we end up with? A ruined drawing or a new work of art? I think the latter. After all, every drawing is unique and a unique thing. Even if you are drawing a stick man! This font presents the opportunity to see what happens if invisible ink is spilled on it. This font is great for your new and unique projects for social media, lettering and just for home use! A little sloppy, a little bouncy, so it's so lively and magical! I wish you good luck and love!
  38. Dix by Just My Type, $20.00
    An offbeat not-quite-slab, not-quite-bracketed serif. And its extreme weight and width. Richard Dix started as a surgeon and turned out an actor, one of the lucky few who made a successful transition from silent film to talkies. In 1929 he made the movie western, “Redskins,” and his name appeared on a brilliant poster promoting the film. “Richard DIX”; four upper case and six lower case letters. The font Dix is derived and extrapolated from impressions of those 10 letters. Inspired by the poster for the 1929 film, “Redskin,” and a desire to create a black Edwardian font with an offbeat serif. Usage recommendations Western movie or 19th century-style advertising posters.
  39. Rikkia by Matt Chansky, $21.00
    Rikkia is synonymous with glamour and innovation and has an immediate high-end look that is both timeless and universally appealing. The font family is distinguished by modern ovals and subtle architectural angles. Stylish and versatile, Rikkia comes in wide and standard widths – from hair to bold. The font also has an alt character set for key glyphs like "a" and "R." You'll find a professional set of ligatures, multilingual options, fractions, and a the estimated symbol. Cosmetics, AI, engineering, healthcare, sports, editorial – and all points in between, Rikkia has you covered for a variety of layout needs. Clean, distinctive, memorable, and easily readable — an ideal choice for both print and screens.
  40. Abygaer by Sealoung, $25.00
    Abygaer - a stylish OpenType rich serif with letters that seem to dance and twist harmoniously together - to form unique & elegant typography designs. A large selection of interwoven Opentype ligatures and alternates, means ample selection and variety in your finished look. To access these OpenType features, you will need Opentype capable software such as : Word, Textedit, Photoshop, Sketch, Pages, Keynote, Numbers, iBooks Author, QuarkXPress, Indesign and Illustrator. A wide range of useful glyphs are included - see preview image of all glyphs. Abygaer is also included full set of: -uppercase and lowercase letters -multilingual symbols -numerals -punctuation -stylish alternates -ligature Wish you enjoy our font and if you have a question, don't hesitate to drop message & I'm happy to help :)
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