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  1. Giom Mod by Ardyanatypes, $15.00
    Giom Mod is a unique and elegant display font with a distinctive serif style. This font offers nine different thickness options, ranging from Thin to Black, providing a wide range of choices for various applications. Each thickness of Giom Mod has its own unique characteristics, allowing you to select the one that best suits your design aesthetics. For example, Thin may be suitable for light and elegant designs, while Black can be used for more dramatic and bold appearances. Furthermore, Giom Mod comes equipped with various OpenType features. These include features such as ligatures, which allow specific characters to combine beautifully, and alternative letterforms that provide more design options. With these features, you can create more engaging and unique text elements in your designs. Additionally, Giom Mod is designed to support multiple languages, making it suitable for use in many countries. This makes it highly versatile and appropriate for a wide range of multilingual design projects. So, if you are looking for a font that combines the beauty of serif with various thickness options, useful OpenType features, and multilingual support, Giom Mod is the perfect choice to meet your design needs.
  2. MVB Solano Gothic by MVB, $39.00
    MVB Solano Gothic Bold was originally designed as a display face for the City of Albany, California (located on the San Francisco Bay facing the Golden Gate Bridge and bordering Berkeley). Named for the City’s main street, the typeface needed to work on signage in proximity to early 20th Century buildings, and in contemporary settings. Rather than creating a neutered design to cover all bases, Mark van Bronkhorst chose to develop a simple, strong, condensed face that would offer flexibility of style by providing both retro and more contemporary forms. Solano Gothic has since been expanded to a family offering five weights from Light to Bold. The basic fonts provide upper- and lowercase forms, with figures designed to harmonize within upper- and lowercase settings (the standard figures are not full cap height). The same figures are provided with Small Caps, and align to small cap height. For all-cap settings requiring figures and monetary symbols of full-cap height, there are the “Cap” fonts. An alternate tabular “1” is provided in all fonts so that both fitted and tabular settings of figures are possible (access to alternate characters subject to system or application support).
  3. Eloque by Prestigetype Studio, $18.00
    The power of a bold and strong personality of visual brand identity is that it can convince the target audience of the brand's value. In creating a strong visual identity, the brand must pay attention to every aspect of the element, one of which is the typeface. As for the solutions in finding the exact typefaces with strong characters, we created Eloque Typeface. This model is the brand new design with a modern, stylish, and bold accent that shall fabricate a more emphatic character personality. These fonts are design to pair harmoniously, perfect use for visual brand identities and personal identities such as logos, headlines, titles, labels, stationery, social media, business cards, or any advertising purposes. Eloque includes: Sans serif and script font style Numbers and punctuation Multilingual Ligatures Alternates Opentype features We highly recommend using a program that supports OpenType features and Glyphs panels like many Adobe apps and Corel Draw so you can see and access all Glyph variations. We hope you enjoy our font - please do let us know by emailing us at info@prestigetype.com or prestigetypestudio@gmail.com if you need something!
  4. Crown Jewels by TofinoType, $120.00
    Crown Jewels is a massive Super Pro font like no other. This must be one of the most complex font ideas ever imagined. Based on an original font by George Williams, Crown Jewels takes that original idea to a whole new level. Containing thousands of glyphs, it has the size and complexity for any fancy job. This font is like hundreds of fonts in one. Many OpenType features and sub-styles to give you hundreds of different looks. Every single capital letter has been hand-sculpted into a unique complex shape like no other. Multi-language support for numerous countries including Greece and Russia. It also has advanced Open Type features like converting numbers to Roman Numerals automatically for your art projects. Numbers from 1 to 3,999,999,999 can be converted automatically to two different Roman Numeral styles. This font also comes with a nice large pdf manual explaining every function so please read it in its entirety so you can use this font successfully. There is a optional add-on font of Flourishes containing over 800 complex glyphs that can be used with this font or any font you already own. It will bring your fonts and art projects to life. It also has numerous OpenType features programmed so that each feature simply outputs 94 flourishes at a time to your keyboard. There is also a complete color-coded pdf directory of each and every one so you can find the shape you want fast. Every single one is available in recent versions of Photoshop and InDesign by simply turning on a OpenType feature and hitting a key on the keyboard. There is also a separately programmed ligature feature in case that is the only OpenType feature you have and just with that feature every single glyph can be placed into your documents easily. Crown Jewels is priced so you don't have to lay siege to the tower to afford it. It has a very low cost per glyph and is actually one of the best values here. This font took over nine years to make and it’s still just pennies a glyph. Usage: Photoshop styles, InDesign, Promotion Logos, Monograms & Signatures....That’s where it shines and it’s made for art, cards, fancy documents, really super fancy labels & even notes to Mom. If you have a fancy art project that needs doing this is the font to use.
  5. Richland by MrLetters, $15.00
    Richland is a new and beautiful signature font, created to meet your needs in creating a beautiful and elegant design, this font is special for you. Richland is perfect for branding, wedding invitations, magazines, mugs, business cards, quotes, posters, and more you can use on your big project would be very beautiful. Richland has been equipped with OpenType features and has many glyphs. And of course by having many of these glyphs will be able to choose the letters according to your liking, lots of variations and options for each letter, so you can customize your design choices and also have other languages supported. This font is perfect for use with programs that support OpenType features like Adobe Photoshop Cs / Adobe Photoshop CC, Adobe Illustrator CS / Adobe Illustrator CC, Adobe Indesign and Corel Draw and many more programs that support OpenType, and I've also included a special alternative so you can use any program, this font can be used by everyone. if you have any question, please feel free to contact me by email hello.mrletters@gmail.com. Thanks and congratulations designing :-)
  6. Moood by Eotype, $14.00
    Moood is a new modern grotesque typeface consisting of 5 styles. The glyph shape characterized by strong geometric outline with a little smooth rounded edges. Moood font suitable for various projects such as logos, brands, posters and many more. This font comes with alternate and ligature features.
  7. Selectric Pyramid by Indian Summer Studio, $45.00
    Selectric Pyramid is a typewriter font. Egyptian slab serif · Geometric slab serif Pyramid is version of Memphis (1929) by Dr. Rudolf Wolf. The part of the large project on revival and further development (by drawing many additional glyphs, sometimes over 1000) of the 20th century’s typewriters’ fonts.
  8. Exmachino by Borderline Artistic, $9.99
    Exmachino is a rounded geometric monoline display font. Taking inspiration from futurism and minimalism, the letterforms convey an uncompromising machine-like quality. Many futuristic geometric fonts only have uppercase characters but Exmachino attempts to bring the unorthodox geometric styling to a full set of characters and weights.
  9. GL Tetuan by Fontbilisi, $30.00
    If you are searching for a stylish font to fit in a not very wide space, GL Tetuan is your font. Slab, modern but with a touch of oldstyle, compatible with many languages, including special characters and very nice ligatures. It includes Cyrilic, Georgian and Greek alphabets.
  10. Cosmic Solace by SilverStag, $19.00
    Introducing Cosmic Solace, a timeless serif font that seamlessly marries the grace of the Eiffel Tower's architecture with the modernity of typography. With a touch of Parisian elegance, this font captures the essence of intricate ironwork and structural finesse, infusing your designs with an air of sophistication.
  11. Kinteland by Bluestudio, $20.00
    Kinteland is a handwritten 2 style font. It’s perfect for creating beautiful font combinations for all your design projects! Kinteland is perfect for all types of your business projects such as: logo design, business cards, greeting cards, magazines, newspapers, social media designs, watermarks and many more.
  12. Avalors by Din Studio, $29.00
    Avalors is a bold and authentic sans serif font. It suitable for your any project that needs the outer space touch. This font is the best for branding project, t-shirt print and many more. Featured : Accents (Multilingual characters) PUA encoded Numerals and Punctuation (OpenType Standard)
  13. Triorange by Ef Studio, $10.00
    Introducing Triorange, a retro display font with rounded and smooth corner. Comes with 3 weight : Regular, Medium, and Bold. Simple letter form make this font looks nice either in body text or headline. Perfect for logo, branding, surface design, editorial design, and so many design needs.
  14. Artistik by Monotype, $29.99
    Artistik, a late nineteenth-century face, is reminiscent of Asian calligraphy, and has the appeal of the turn-of-the-century Art Nouveau are. Based on brush-drawn letters, the Artistik font looks good in many display situations. Use the Artistik font on packaging, posters and signs.
  15. Callephane by Viswell, $9.00
    Callephane is our newest font. Its retro style is inspired by a unique design in the 60s. This fonts is perfect for any project, posters, clothing, labels, logos, badges, and many more, that would benefit from a retro look. Callephane has 3 styles: Light, Regular and Rough.
  16. Qubicles by Mevstory Studio, $25.00
    Qubicles Sans is a modern sans serif font designed with calligraphy style for a wide range of need. The font is suitable for any branding project like logo, t-shirt printing, sporting design, and many more. It will look assertive in a wide range of contexts.
  17. Verismo by Martin Verstraaten, $20.00
    Verismo (Italian for ‘realism’, from vero, meaning ‘true’) is a genre of operas with scenarios based on contemporary everyday life. This font is inspired by old school sign painting techniques. In addition, the font has a contemporary look and can therefore be used in many different designs.
  18. Verismo Inline by Martin Verstraaten, $20.00
    Verismo (Italian for ‘realism’, from vero, meaning ‘true’) is a genre of operas with scenarios based on contemporary everyday life. This font is inspired by old school sign painting techniques. In addition, the font has a contemporary look and can therefore be used in many different designs.
  19. Jahilliah by Canden Meutuah, $15.00
    this is a simple and elegant serif font full of modern style. This font is very suitable for you to use for many purposes such as branding, logos, wedding designs, social media posts, advertising, product packaging, product design, labels, photography, watermarks, invitations, stationery, and any project.
  20. Stradas by Din Studio, $22.00
    Stradas is an amazing display font. The font is suitable for any project like branding , lettering , tshirt print and many others. Included Files : Accents (Multilingual characters) 9 Ligatures 78 Alternates and swashes PUA encoded Numerals and Punctuation (OpenType Standard) Features in Solid, Outline, Inline and Shadow Version.
  21. Brag Pro by Eclectotype, $36.00
    The now discontinued Brag & Brag Stencil are hereby available as Pro fonts, with an extended character set (Latin Extended A) and Oldstyle figures. All features of the original fonts are still there, but now you can talk with Brag's signature bold look in many more European languages.
  22. Starla by Letter Muray, $19.00
    Starla is a Clean and modern calligraphy font with many alternative styles. Very recomended to open in software design like a Adobe photoshop / illustrator, coreldraw, and more.. This font is perfect for various projects such as invitations, product packaging, product design, labels, logos & branding or whatever.
  23. Losta Parka by Creativemedialab, $20.00
    Parka is a unique and fashionable stencil font with tons of alternatives and ligatures. Softly curved alternates match the solid and masculine looks for the balance of shape. Perfect for any titles, branding, logo, and many more.
  24. Grostique by Aftertime Studio, $20.00
    Grostique is a bold and solemn sans serif font, perfectly suitable for daring projects that need an outstanding appearance. It works best on streetwear designs, logo branding, editorial designs, music posters, modern advertising campaigns, and many more.
  25. Changing by PintassilgoPrints, $24.90
    Changing is a lively font, loaded with many automatic interlock pairs that do their magic in OpenType aware applications. Its peculiar design and such choices for letter combinations make this a very dynamic, spirited and useful typeface.
  26. Digital-LED by B1 Industries, $6.00
    I wanted to create a custom LED font, so I did, making sure to check for errors... It is useful for many things. (Electronically and in Real Life) (e.g. Documents, coding, signage, games, LED signs, calculators, etc.)
  27. Gerson Rand by Device, $39.00
    A sharp, corporate font with a clean, modern machine-aesthetic. Suitable for forward-looking company brochure headlines, contemporary and futuristic movie posters, logos and more. Incorporates a full international character set and alternate designs for many letters.
  28. MBF Kromium by Moonbandit, $19.00
    Kromium is a wide modern futuristic scifi sans serif display font. This typeface is heavy on the cyberpunk mecha theme with a minimalist approach. Best use as logo, poster, display, headline, t-shirt design and many more.
  29. Bigger Summer Fest by Letterena Studios, $10.00
    Bigger Summer Fest is a bubbly handwritten font with a unique style and modern look. It is perfect for elegant and luxury logos, book or movie titles, fashion brands, magazines, clothes, lettering, quotes, and many more. **Uppercase
  30. Belqees Pro by GHEEN Studio, $20.00
    Belqees Pro is a modern Arabic and Latin typeface that belongs to the Kufi font family. This version is distinguished by an improvement in the form of the typefaces, as well as many additions for different uses
  31. Royal Wedding by Nirmana Visual, $22.00
    Introducing our new gorgeous calligraphy font, Royal Wedding A beautiful script for those who wish to enhance their designs with elegance and style. Royal Wedding suitable for many projects related to the wedding industry (stationery, logo, etc.)
  32. Eastlake by Solotype, $19.95
    Eastlake was a popular furniture style of the period when the MacKellar, Smiths & Jordan foundry brought out this font. As with many types, we find it difficult to see the connection between the name and the face.
  33. Semilla by Sudtipos, $79.00
    I spend a lot of time following two obsessions: packaging and hand lettering. Alongside a few other minor obsessions, those two have been my major ones for so many years now, I've finally reached the point where I can actually claim them as “obsessions” without getting a dramatic reaction from the little voice in the back of my head. When you spend so much time researching and studying a subject, you become very focused, directionally and objectively. But of course some of the research material you run into turns out to be tangential to whatever your focus happens to be at the time, so you absorb what you can from it, then shelf it — like the celebrity bobblehead that amused you for a while, but is now an almost invisible ornament eating dust and feathers somewhere in your environment. And just like the bobblehead may fall off the shelf one day to remind you of its existence, some of my lettering research material unveiled itself in my head one day for no particular reason. Hand lettering is now mostly perceived as an American art. Someone with my historical knowledge about lettering may be snooty enough to go as far as pointing out the British origins of almost everything American, including lettering — but for the most part, the contemporary perspective associates great lettering with America. The same perspective also associates blackletter, gothics and sans serifs with Germany. So you can imagine my simultaneous surprise and impatience when, in my research for one of my American lettering-based fonts, I ran into a German lettering book from 1953, by an artist called Bentele. It was no use for me because it didn't propel my focus at that particular time, but a few months ago I was marveling at what we take for granted — the sky is blue, blackletter is German, lettering is American — and found myself flipping through the pages of that book again. The lettering in that book is upbeat and casual sign making stuff, but it has a slightly strange and youthful experimentation at its heart. I suppose I find it strange because it deviates a lot from the American stuff I'm used to working with for so long now. To make a long story short, what’s inside that German book served as the semilla, which is Spanish for seed, for the typeface you see all over these pages. With Semilla, my normal routine went out the window. My life for a while was all Bezier all the time. No special analog or digital brushes or pens were used in drawing these forms. They're the product of a true Bezier process, all starting with a point creating a curve to another point, which draws a curve to another point, and so on. It’s a very time-consuming process, but at the end I am satisfied that it can get to pretty much the same results easier and more traditional methods accomplish. And as usual with my fonts, the OpenType is plenty and a lot of fun. Experimenting with substitution and automation is still a great pleasure for me. It is the OpenType that always saves me from the seemingly endless work hours every type designer must inevitably have to face at one point in his career. The artful photos used in this booklet are by French photographer and designer Stéphane Giner. He is very deserving of your patronage, so please keep an eye out for his marvelous work. I hope you like Semilla and enjoy using it. I have a feeling that it marks a transition to a more curious and flexible period in my career, but only time will tell.
  34. Slovenia by Garisman Studio, $20.00
    Introducing Slovenia Callygraphy Slovenia very perfect for logos, wedding invitations, posters, business cards, headlines, Instagram stories, youtube stories, book cover, poster promotion and many more! Includes many ligatures and opentype features, also Stylistic Sets with end & start love swashes.
  35. Littler Serifada by Intellecta Design, $21.90
    a bold sans serif family with many variants
  36. Base&Bloom by NaumType, $35.00
    Base & Bloom is an experimental (but relatively organic) fusion of geometric monoline sans and high-contrast flourish didone. It was inspired by the lack of curious modern display sans as opposed to the uprise of contemporary serifs past couple of years. The idea was to incorporate flourishes not as unnecessary elements like swashes, but as a part of letter structure, which was an especially interesting task considering it was not a serif, which potentially could give more room for that. And after all, the idea pays off by generating many inventive letterform solutions. Base & Bloom has alternates for each letter (up to 11) so you can make endless combinations to find the perfect look. It is a bold choice for posters, album covers, identity and packaging, headlines, oversize typography, and editorial design.
  37. KAPITAL by Superfried, $32.00
    KAPITAL is an elegant, geometric uppercase sans. It is available in standard and stencil style across four weights – light | regular | medium | demi – covering 346 glyphs. It is based on the capital character set from a previous release – Basik. Continuing the clean, geometric aesthetics, KAPITAL was refined further to create a more minimal style. This enabled the characters to discreetly perform their role – to simply convey the message of the writer without distraction. To achieve this, special attention was applied to the form consistency of the glyphs across the weights and negative space throughout. In many typefaces as the weight is increased the form and style can deviate significantly from the original design. With regards to negative space – although inevitable – wherever possible key letterforms were adjusted to alleviate this.
  38. Millie by Kyle Wayne Benson, $10.00
    Millie is a stressed, geometric script who spends her days as industrial lettering and her nights paired with blackletter on the patches of motorcycle gangs. Millie was weighted by the conventions of broad nib calligraphy, inspired by the Milwaukee Tools logo, and finds herself best used in logos and titles. She was designed to be used on about a 20 degree angle, though she looks just fine on a level plane. By using opentype, many ligatures, and two sets of stylistic alternates, Millie was developed to look great with any string of letters. Access the first stylistic set for a disconnected script look, and the second set for even more connections and fluid script than standard. Millie Round takes the edge off a bit, giving the entire set a more approachable and versatile feel.
  39. Decoral Soft by Totem, $30.00
    Decoral Soft depicts the character of Art Deco period typography and reinterprets it into modern approaches. This typeface is a friendly and flexible family that is fun to use. It comes with a set of 670 characters per weight, supporting over 50 different languages using the Latin alphabet. Decoral Soft also comes with special stylistic sets and swash characters that allow the user to be creative and playful with the type, helps enhance many different possibilities that certainly will spice up your design. Decoral Soft will satisfy all your typographic needs, from book jackets to monograms to packaging, logos, and even wedding invitations—timelessly elegant, with a distinctive flair that exudes Art Deco typography in a fresh, modern way. The wide selection of titling alternates and ligatures make copyfitting a delight.
  40. Hamburger by FontMesa, $29.00
    Our new Hamburger font is based on the old classic Brush Script design with many new additions. We've added many alternates to the design including lowercase swash tail letters, swash underscores and a few alternate uppercase letters. Upright scripts are popular these day so new to this old type design is a near upright script version, a lot of hand work went into producing it. One of the biggest problems with the old Brush Script font is that people use it as all caps, which doesn't look good because of the extended swash on the top left side of the caps letters. We've fixed that problem by making an all caps version where the caps in the lowercase position have the top left swash tucked in to help the letters display better as an all caps font. We've also created a small caps version, again the small caps lowercase have all the top left swashes tucked in to bring the letters closer together for a better display. Also new to this font are two higher x-height versions that are ideal for signage. The first is Hamburger X which stands for extra x-height and the second is Hamburger SPX which stands for super x-height. Both of these higher x-height fonts are suitable for signage on a building, billboard and vehicle lettering where you're looking for faster readability from moving traffic. We've designed a new lowercase b and moved the original to an alternate position. We've also redesigned the uppercase C bringing the bottom up to the baseline and moved the original C to an alternate position. The original lowercase g was open at the top, we've closed it and we're not offering the original g as an alternate.
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