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  1. Intrinseca by AVP, $29.00
    With only a suggestion of the serifs remaining, Intrinseca is modelled on traditional serif letterforms but with low-contrast stroke widths and a generous x-height. The family has a clean appearance and excellent readability. Six weights plus italics, small caps and extended language support make Intrinseca ideal for magazines, books and web – wherever distinctive headings and a variety of text options are required.
  2. Hoyer Script by RMU, $30.00
    Hoyer Script™ is a fresh redesign of Hans Hoyer’s Schoenschrift, a slender vintage italic with a calligraphic touch. This font should be used like my blackletter fonts. It means that the s-key is occupied by the long s, and the round s lies on the #-key. By typing N, o, and period plus activating Ordinals feature you will get an old-style number sign.
  3. Auxiliary by Wildan Type, $10.00
    Auxiliary is a humanist sans serif font. Make it more interesting and dynamic. Auxiliary is designed for content display and text. Maximizes thickness while maintaining balance in each shape. This is perfect for any type of creative project. Auxiliary come with 4 styles plus Multilingual support.. That is Regular, Italic, Hollow, and Hollow Italic. Makes every project you work on easier, and will certainly be awesome!
  4. Grisha by Grontype, $14.00
    Grisha is a futuristic and modern retro look. Each uppercase and lowercase letter has its own characteristics, plus some alternates and ligatures. This font is bold and tight kerning, very suitable for your design projects such logo tagline, logotype, name card, flyers invitation, magazine header etc. Features: Uppercase glyphs Lowercase glyphs Numeral and Punctuations Standard Ligatures Stylistic Alternates Thankyou for choosing this font Regard, Grontype
  5. Retroyal by Mega Type, $13.00
    Retroyal is an sans serif typeface that boasts beautiful lines & minimalis style. With 7 weights plus matching italics. Simple geometry and with humanist nuance that adds warmth. t’s a perfect choice for branding, magazines, posters, advertising, packaging, headlines, logos, web, print etc. If you need help or have any questions, please contact me by e-mail "megatype04@gmail.com" I'm happy to help :) Thanks & Happy Designing!
  6. Tenby Stencil by Paragraph, $21.00
    Tenby Stencil is a geometric display typeface with broken contours. Unlike real stencil fonts, the gaps are not functional but decorative. They have a consistent size and angular similarity, giving headlines or logos a unique dramatic effect. Designed for use at larger sizes for logotypes, short titles or headings, it contains common ligatures and old-style numerals, and supports Western plus Nordic, Eastern European and Turkish languages.
  7. Fire Down Below NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    The letterforms for this typeface are pretty much standard block gothic, but its prismatic treatment features a twist: the letters appear to be lit from below rather than above, which is usually the norm. The result is a perfect choice for dramatic headlines. This font contains the complete Latin language character set (Unicode 1252) plus support for Central European (Unicode 1250) languages as well.
  8. Chalk Hand Marker by TypoGraphicDesign, $19.00
    The typeface Chalk Hand Marker is designed from 2019 for the font foundry Typo Graphic Design by Manuel Viergutz. The rough sans-serif display typeface with 4 font styles (Reg, Bold, Caps, Invert) is inspired by handwriting. 634 glyphs included plus 150+ decorative extras like icons, arrows, dingbats, emojis, symbols, geometric shapes, catchwords, decorative ligatures (type the word #LOVE for ❤️or #SMILE for
  9. Chromium Yellow NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    The Chromium Yellow family is based, very loosely, on Electro-type Serif, designed by John Wu of Hong Kong’s Archetype foundry. The rather quirky serifs have been removed and a few odd letter treatment have been amended to produce a smooth, techno-friendly family of faces. This font contains the complete Latin language character set (Unicode 1252) plus support for Central European (Unicode 1250) languages as well.
  10. Raspberry Sherbet by Hanoded, $15.00
    I have actually never had a sherbet. When I made this font family, I wish I had one, as it was a whopping 38 degrees (Celsius, not Fahrenheit…) outside. Raspberry Sherbet is a cute little font family, consisting of a rounded fat kids font and an inline version. Comes with all the bells & whistles, plus a super duper cooling effect when you use it!
  11. Heberling Casual NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    This delightfully playful font is based on a single-stroke pen font from the 1922 tome Heberling’s Basic Lettering, and elements of composition, color harmony, gilding, embossing-processes, etc. by Walter A. Heberling. Swoopy, loopy, but never poopy, this font delivers on the fun. This font contains the complete Latin language character set (Unicode 1252) plus support for Central European (Unicode 1250) languages as well.
  12. Vanilla Bubble by Insan Perkasya, $12.00
    Introducing the "Vanilla Bubble" font, a fat handwriting font with a unique shape plus a few strokes to add a striped impression, this font is made directly by hand so it produces a cute and natural shape. This font is very suitable for all designs such as logos, wedding invitations, greeting cards and others, please try it. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to contact us.
  13. Velveteen Round NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    This fresh face takes a number of design cues from Tomás Vellvé Mengual's eponymous design for Barcelona's Neufville Type Foundry in 1971. This version softens many of the lines of the original, and warms the design up overall with rounded terminals. Available in three weights, this font contains the complete Latin language character set (Unicode 1252) plus support for Central European (Unicode 1250) languages as well.
  14. Beagley by Seniors Studio, $35.00
    Beagley Display is a contemporary serif typeface, special designed for printing and advertising. With deliberately tight kerning. Beagley provides a warm and friendly atmosphere. Suitable for logotypes, brands, magazines and editorial. The font contains 6 styles from condensed, normal and expanded, plus matching italics. 250 glyphs include ligatures, discretionary ligatures and a wide range of flexibility for Latin language support for every typographical needs.
  15. Spiraltwists by Aah Yes, $0.75
    Spiraltwists is a family of 2 fonts giving assorted spiral shapes. In each font they're grouped in fours - the same basic spiral in 4 different orientations (N S E W almost), and Spiraltwists has solid lines making up the spirals, Spiraltwists Antique has dotted lines making up the spirals, giving them an antique or rustic appearance. Spiraltwists has heavier spirals on Upper Case, lighter spirals on lower case; plus a group of spirals with a straightened outer end and connecting lines so you get two spiral scrolls joined together by a long line at the top or bottom. (inputting UVWXYZ into the text-box on this webpage will show it). The big example on the webpage shows it all more clearly than any explanation. A fuller description, plus the above example, are included in the zipfile. Please note: for the avoidance of doubt, the font does not contain any letters, the text in these 2 examples is not Spiraltwists but Luzaine.
  16. Framealot by Ingrimayne Type, $14.95
    Framealot is a frame or border or page divider construction kit. By choosing and mixing various elements, a wide variety of different geometric borders or frames or dividers are possible. The largest set is on the upper-case keys. There are two other sets on the lower case keys (plus the comma and period.) The characters above the number keys (the whole top row with shift, plus {}| keys are another set. And there are a couple of other small sets. Not all the sets allow vertical dividers. Outlined versions are available on the outline style, and the filled style either inverts the pattern or removes white interior sections for the outline version (and has some other differences compared to the other two versions). Use a character map to find all the parts of a set, type them out on your document, and then copy and paste to construct your border or frame. Have fun with it!
  17. San Remo Casual SG by Spiece Graphics, $39.00
    Now is a great time to dust off your old motor scooter and take a ride along the Italian Riviera. Let’s head to the flower city of San Remo, Italy - the namesake for this versatile, 1950s style script. Try San Remo on your next brochure or flyer project. You may want to consider using it to create a special logo or icon for your personal stationery. It’s perfect for any job that requires linked or connected letters. And for your convenience, this dashing design sports a variety of alternate characters plus lining and old style figures. San Remo Casual is also available as an OpenType font. It contains lining and oldstyle figures, prebuilt fractions, stylistic alternates, and a wide assortment of f-ligatures, plus more. These advanced features currently work in Adobe Creative Suite InDesign and Illustrator. Check for OpenType advanced feature support in other applications as it gradually becomes available with upgrades. Ciao!
  18. Eezyl by Partu Haodis, $25.00
    A title font that looks better as larger the font size. First of all, it is designed for use in the upper-case format. Feature style: futurism, space, modernism, glyph variety (uniqueness (minimum automatic generation)). A kind of „s‟ in the lower-case format sets the tone and emphasizes the character, formed in the Prime Numbers Nebula — they determined its appearance, and influenced the style as a whole. Particular attention is paid to the kern: the kern table is formed manually, taking into account absolutely all the glyphs included in the font-family. Two types of stress (grave, acute) for all letter glyphs. The font contains basic Latin and several additional tables, as well as three types of quotation marks, a non-breaking space and a hyphen, a short, medium, and long dash. For a set of mathematical expressions there are centrifugal signs: equal, minus (not a hyphen or minus-hyphen), plus, multiplication (X-shaped and dot), plus-minus, division. The font was made for 3 years.
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  21. Setter by Cão Fila, $10.00
    Setter is a type family that stands between geometric and humanist styles. Its unique features and large x-height gives it a modern look. Good for small text blocks, headlines and logos. Vast latin character set: Central, Southeastern and Western Europe. Vietnamese, Pinyin and Pan African Latin. Math and Currency. Enjoy it!
  22. Atenta by Glen Jan, $25.00
    Atenta is a neutral sans-serif family based on techno-geometric forms in 8 styles. It supports Western, CE, Baltic, Turkish and Cyrillic encoding languages. All styles of Atenta contain small capital forms, case sensitive punctuations, lining, Oldstyle and smallcaps figures (including currency and math operators), superscripts and subscripts, numerators and denominators.
  23. Berlin Sans by Font Bureau, $40.00
    Berlin Sans is based on a brilliant alphabet from the late ’20s, originally released by Bauer with the name Negro, the very first sans that Lucian Bernhard ever designed. Assisted by Matthew Butterick, David Berlow expanded this single font into a series of four weights, all complete with expert character sets, plus a dingbat font. Imaginative & little-known, it promises enticing opportunities to the adventurous typographer; FB 1994
  24. Hamerald by Typehand Studio, $16.00
    Hamerald inspiration from seasonal Halloween Themes, Hamerald Decorative style inspired from bones illustration. Hamerald font is perfect for use as a poster design, branding, logos, apparel design, tattooo or other design needs. Hamerald font containing uppercase and lowercase, plus numerals and a full range of punctuation. There are alternate stylystic version and ligature. To access these, simply turn on 'Stylistic Alternates' or access them via a Glyphs panel.
  25. Corton by Greater Albion Typefounders, $14.00
    Corton was inspired by the traditional lettering on a gravestone in an English village. While that might sound a rather solemn beginning, Corton has wonderfully lively air, with distinctive lively serifs and beautifully swashed downstrokes. Eight faces are offered: regular and titular each in three weights plus regular condensed. Between them they are ideal signage and display faces, merging 'olde-worlde' charm and fun character, but remaining clear and legible.
  26. Shangri La NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    An unusual handlettered alphabet from the 1922 chapbook Modern Show Card Writing, by Joseph Bertram Jowitt, provided the pattern for this whimsical face. Its letterforms, as well as its name, conjure up visions of faraway places, and is sure to add a unique charm to your next project. This font contains the complete Latin language character set (Unicode 1252) plus support for Central European (Unicode 1250) languages as well.
  27. Delirium Duo by Ana's Fonts, $15.00
    Delirium Duo is a handwritten font duo, consisting of: - A textured brush font with ligatures; - A casual all-caps font with different upper case and lower case characters for a more natural handwritten feel. - Plus two sets of swashes and ornaments that complement each font nicely. This font duo makes it so easy to create beautiful designs, and is perfect for logos, quotes, cards, social media posts, websites, magazines, and packaging.
  28. Tannen by Rafael Jordan, $30.00
    Tannen is an interpretation of the Emil Meyer’s Tannenberg, the result is a fun and cool blackletter display built without curves and casual look with a lot of personality and expressivity. It has 3 independent styles (regular, inline and shadow) that can be combined with each other, plus a stencil style. Tannen counts with 3 weights per style, OpenType features (ligatures, alternates, fractions and more) and supports dozens of latin languages.
  29. Mikey Likes It Corpulent NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    Fat and sassy, this ultrabold brush font is based on the works of lettering legend Mike Stevens as seen in his book, Mastering Layout. A natural choice for can't-miss headlines, this typeface also works surprising well for short blocks of body copy. Both the OpenType and Truetype versions of this font contain the complete Latin language character set (Unicode 1252) plus support for Central European (Unicode 1250) languages as well.
  30. Koliba JY by JY&A, $39.00
    Inspired by architecture and hand-lettered posters of the 1940s, JY Koliba makes a statement that is very 21st century. With an ultra-light weight plus an elegant book and bold, Koliba was designed to be flexible. Fine-tuned with a full Latin glyph complement, and Windows kerning support for designer Jure Stojan’s Slovenian mother tongue, Koliba is set to be one of the foundry’s best-loved sans serifs.
  31. Radio Days NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    This Deco delight is based on logotype lettering for Crosley Radios from the 1930s. By aLtErNaTiNg upper and lowercase letters (brackets and braces, too), you can maintain the flow of the lightning bolts through the letters. Additionally, inline hyphens can be found at the ASCII circumflex and ASCII tilde positions. This font contains the complete Latin language character set (Unicode 1252) plus support for Central European (Unicode 1250) languages as well.
  32. Franciscan Caps NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    The majority of the letterforms in this mono-case font are based on a little-seen titling typeface designed by Frederic Goudy. The lowercase positions contain alternate letterforms, so you can mix and match to obtain just the right look. Both the OpenType and Truetype versions of this font contain the complete Latin language character set (Unicode 1252) plus support for Central European (Unicode 1250) languages as well.
  33. Hancock Pro by Red Rooster Collection, $60.00
    Hancock Bold Condensed is slab serif typeface. The original Hancock design was produced by the Keystone Type Foundry, circa 1903; a condensed version was added circa 1917 by Lanston Monotype. Steve Jackaman (ITF) designed and produced a digital version of Hancock in 1994, and completely redrew the typeface for its 2017 release. The new version has a 40% larger glyph set, and supports Latin 1 plus Central/Eastern European languages.
  34. Bulletto by Zetafonts, $39.00
    Bulletto is a bold display script font. Made for logos and headlines, it features a slight slant, connecting letterforms and a big x-height. OpenType features include ligatures, swashes, alternate finals and a full set of uppercase alternates. The complete family features Bulletto Regular and its upright version Bulletto Straight with their light companions. Plus Bulletto Alto, an italic version with taller ascenders and descenders for a more calligraphic look.
  35. Norseman 3 by Alphabet Agency, $21.00
    Forged to be as imposing as a Norse horde ready to stampede into battle, Works great in all caps which it was initially designed to. I designed the lowercase characters to match really well with each other and the uppercase, so it works well in title case. Plus it has a great set of looking numbers and loads of extras. Fully kerned pairs so all letter combinations look great
  36. Angars Runes by Mans Greback, $59.00
    Angars Runes is a Middle Age style rune typeface. With engraved letterforms and gothic curves, this font is the perfect addition to a medieval project. The font was drawn and created by Måns Grebäck in 2019. Use the symbols plus + period . multiply × colon : for decorative separators. Angars Runes contains all characters you will ever need, as well as numerals and alternate letters. This is a font with multilingual support.
  37. Negara Serif by Monoco Type, $15.00
    Negara Serif is typeface that have classic and elegant vibe, designed for any headline and short paragraph use. Featured with Latin Plus that have include 219 Language support so it will usable in wide range country, Beside latin there is Cyrillic Support in Negara Serif. You can see more about this font usage and feature in the preview image. [New Update with Variable Font File available to purchase]
  38. Leather Necks by Ahmad Jamaludin, $15.00
    Introducing LEATHER NECKS, a font born from the heart of traditional sign painting and American typography LEATHER NECKS offers clean and aged versions, along with captivating features like alternates, ligatures, and swashes. Plus, it embraces the global stage with its multilingual support Features: Leather Necks Main File Has 2 Families: Script and Sans Has 2 Styles: Regular and Aged Instructions (Access special characters, even in Cricut Design) Enjoy Designing! Dharmas Studio
  39. Calamity Jane NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    This typeface is an amalgam of Edwardian and Art Deco letterforms: the lowercase letters come from a turn-of-the-twentieth-century typeface named Amsterdam, and the uppercase letterforms come from a 1930s logotype for the Théâtre Moderne in Paris. Like its namesake, this typeface is not easily overlooked. This font contains the complete Latin language character set (Unicode 1252) plus support for Central European (Unicode 1250) languages as well.
  40. Mysterious by Hanoded, $15.00
    Mysterious is a bit of an unusual font. It looks old fashioned, but it comes with cool stylistic alternates, it could be a didone, but it is not (really), it looks formal, but it is rather scary. Mysterious was more or less based on the titling pages of 17th century atlases and my own twisted imagination. It comes with a whole bunch of ligatures and stylistic alternates, plus extensive language support.
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