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  1. Arinar by Hackberry Font Foundry, $24.95
    Arinar is a well modulated, rounded, humanist sans serif font family based on Brinar. A distant ancestor the basic letterforms is Minister (a Dutch bible font of the 19th century) through my first font, Diaconia. There are many OpenType features with over 600 characters: Caps, lower case, small caps, ligatures, discretionary ligatures, swashes, small cap figures, old style figures, numerators, denominators, accent characters (including CE), ordinal numbers (1st-infinity: lining and oldstyle), and so on. It is designed for text use in body copy.
  2. Sovba by insigne, $-
    Sovba is an amiable rounded sans-serif inspired by handwriting. Sovba is useful for a look that is uniquely casual, fresh and smooth. Sovba simplifies character forms down to their basic characteristics, and has a strong, silky smooth forward motion. Sovba includes more traditional optional alternates for a number of characters, including the ëEí and ëF,í OpenType alternate characters, old style figures and small caps. Sovba is a fine choice when you require a versatile upright oblique for logotypes, headlines or short blocks of text.
  3. Mrs Eaves XL Serif by Emigre, $59.00
    Originally designed in 1996, Mrs Eaves was Zuzana Licko’s first attempt at the design of a traditional typeface. It was styled after Baskerville, the famous transitional serif typeface designed in 1757 by John Baskerville in Birmingham, England. Mrs Eaves was named after Baskerville’s live in housekeeper, Sarah Eaves, whom he later married. One of Baskerville’s intents was to develop typefaces that pushed the contrast between thick and thin strokes, partially to show off the new printing and paper making techniques of his time. As a result his types were often criticized for being too perfect, stark, and difficult to read. Licko noticed that subsequent interpretations and revivals of Baskerville had continued along the same path of perfection, using as a model the qualities of the lead type itself, not the printed specimens. Upon studying books printed by Baskerville at the Bancroft Library in Berkeley, Licko decided to base her design on the printed samples which were heavier and had more character due to the imprint of lead type into paper and the resulting ink spread. She reduced the contrast while retaining the overall openness and lightness of Baskerville by giving the lower case characters a wider proportion. She then reduced the x-height relative to the cap height to avoid increasing the set width. There is something unique about Mrs Eaves and it’s difficult to define. Its individual characters are at times awkward looking—the W being narrow, the L uncommonly wide, the flare of the strokes leading into the serifs unusually pronounced. Taken individually, at first sight some of the characters don’t seem to fit together. The spacing is generally too loose for large bodies of text, it sort of rambles along. Yet when used in the right circumstance it imparts a very particular feel that sets it clearly apart from many likeminded types. It has an undefined quality that resonates with people. This paradox (imperfect yet pleasing) is perhaps best illustrated by design critic and historian Robin Kinross who has pointed out the limitation of the “loose” spacing that Licko employed, among other things, yet simultaneously designated the Mrs Eaves type specimen with an honorable mention in the 1999 American Center for Design competition. Proof, perhaps, that type is best judged in the context of its usage. Even with all its shortcomings, Mrs Eaves has outsold all Emigre fonts by twofold. On MyFonts, one of the largest on-line type sellers, Mrs Eaves has been among the 20 best selling types for years, listed among such classics as Helvetica, Univers, Bodoni and Franklin Gothic. Due to its commercial and popular success it has come to define the Emigre type foundry. While Licko initially set out to design a traditional text face, we never specified how Mrs Eaves could be best used. Typefaces will find their own way. But if there’s one particular common usage that stands out, it must be literary—Mrs Eaves loves to adorn book covers and relishes short blurbs on the flaps and backs of dust covers. Trips to bookstores are always a treat for us as we find our Mrs Eaves staring out at us from dozens of book covers in the most elegant compositions, each time surprising us with her many talents. And Mrs Eaves feels just as comfortable in a wide variety of other locales such as CD covers (Radiohead’s Hail to the Thief being our favorite), restaurant menus, logos, and poetry books, where it gives elegant presence to short texts. One area where Mrs Eaves seems less comfortable is in the setting of long texts, particularly in environments such as the interiors of books, magazines, and newspapers. It seems to handle long texts well only if there is ample space. A good example is the book /CD/DVD release The Band: A Musical History published by Capitol Records. Here, Mrs Eaves was given appropriate set width and generous line spacing. In such cases its wide proportions provide a luxurious feel which invites reading. Economy of space was not one of the goals behind the original Mrs Eaves design. With the introduction of Mrs Eaves XL, Licko addresses this issue. Since Mrs Eaves is one of our most popular typefaces, it’s not surprising that over the years we've received many suggestions for additions to the family. The predominant top three wishes are: greater space economy; the addition of a bold italic style; and the desire to pair it with a sans design. The XL series answers these requests with a comprehensive set of new fonts including a narrow, and a companion series of Mrs Eaves Sans styles to be released soon. The main distinguishing features of Mrs Eaves XL are its larger x-height with shorter ascenders and descenders and overall tighter spacing. These additional fonts expand the Mrs Eaves family for a larger variety of uses, specifically those requiring space economy. The larger x-height also allows a smaller point size to be used while maintaining readability. Mrs Eaves XL also has a narrow counterpart to the regular, with a set width of about 92 percent which fulfills even more compact uses. At first, this may not seem particularly narrow, but the goal was to provide an alternative to the regular that would work well as a compact text face while maintaining the full characteristics of the regular, rather than an extreme narrow which would be more suitable for headline use. Four years in the making, we're excited to finally let Mrs Eaves XL find its way into the world and see where and how it will pop up next.
  4. Used Servers by AltaTech, $17.99
    Jump back to the future with both faces of the Used Servers family. This blocky titling font comes ready with ligatures and diacritics for all of your English, French, and German retro-future needs. Art Deco density combines with subtly-weighted horizontals for a slight 3D effect. As a retro omni-technical font with roots in OCR and n-segment displays, Used Servers is equally at home as: Titling in an 80s cassette-punk text adventure Environmental advertising in a cyberpunk megalopolis Art Deco filigree worked into a sacred orb Glyphs holding secrets from before time
  5. Challore Script by Ironbird Creative, $20.00
    Thanks for checking out Challore Script a lovely modern Calligraphy that bring luxury feel. The natural hand writing script is suitable for you who needs a typeface to make your text stand out - perfect for logos, printed quotes, invitations, cards, product packaging, headers and whatever your imagination holds. This typeface is comes in uppercase, lowercase, punctuations, symbols & numerals, stylistic set alternate, ligatures, etc also support multilingual. NOTE: For all the characters are also available, accessible in the Adobe Illustrator Glyphs Panel, or in Adobe Photoshop Character Open Type Panel. Thanks for purchasing and have fun! Regards, Ironbird Creative
  6. Fast Hand by Gerald Gallo, $20.00
    The Fast Hand set was inspired by casual, neat hand lettering. They are casual and informal and ideal for use in conveying these qualities. They are excellent for casual text and at large sizes an effective casual display font. Both fonts have the same uppercase alphabet, numbers, punctuation, accented characters, symbols, and miscellaneous characters. As their names imply Fast Hand Lower Case has a lowercase alphabet while Fast Hand Small Caps has small caps in place of the lowercase alphabet. Fast Hand Lower Case and Fast Hand Small Caps are sold as a set priced at $20.
  7. Seminar SRF by Stella Roberts Fonts, $25.00
    When Ray Larabie donated some font work files to the Stella Roberts font project, he suggested that whenever possible the design get reworked to reflect some update and change. Jeff Levine overhauled the original design and made numerous changes to end up with Seminar SRF and its oblique version. A friendly, clean sanserif with a nod to the classic Optima, this text face can easily fit into word copy or hold its own in headlines. The net profits from my font sales help defer medical expenses for my siblings, who both suffer with Cystic Fibrosis and diabetes. Thank you.
  8. Naga by Canada Type, $24.95
    Naga is Hans van Maanen's original creation of art deco shapes interected with intricate mazes of what could be Celtic or Mesoamerican knotwork art. The totality of the typeface borders on the mysterious, exotic and yet clearly discernible as far as readability is concerned. Naga comes with a companion outline style that emphasizes its intricacy. Both fonts hold up quite strongly when combined with photo/illustration masks. The Naga family comes in both OTF and TTF formats, and includes an extended range of characters covering most Latin-based languages. A few unicase forms are also included.
  9. Saissant by Magpie Paper Works, $54.00
    Edgy and modern, Saissant is a hand-drawn font that leaves an impression. Bold capitals and kinetic lowercase letters have been designed for emotional impact. Saissant includes multi-language support as well as contextual alternates and discretionary ligatures for a convincing calligraphic effect.
  10. SF Droob Pro by Sultan Fonts, $19.99
    Droob Pro is a Latin Arabic typeface for print and web, an upgraded version of the Droob7 font, featuring clarity and high readability. The Droob Pro font family contains two weights: Regular and Bold. This font supports Arabic, Latin, Farsi, Urdu, and Kurdish.
  11. Thenna LV by Miroslav Cunic, $25.55
    ThennaLV Bold is a slightly contrasted and a bit extended (not just basic) font family with two styles suitable for typing headlines in newspapers or magazines, giving the name of a book, composition and more. The font family consists Latin and cyrillic characters.
  12. Leopoldo Sans by Tiposureño, $25.00
    Leopoldo Sans is a modern sans serif typeface. He has a small family and its members are: light, regular and bold. Each weight includes small caps, ligatures, and tabular numbers. It could work perfectly in your design, web, editorial and corporate works.
  13. Roley Poley by Rometheme, $18.00
    Roley Poley font is a playful font. It fits for cartoon, kids, and is cute and bold. It’s a great font for fashion, apparel projects, signatures, album covers, logos, branding, magazines, social media, and advertisements, but also works great for other projects.
  14. Nomarch by Scriptorium, $24.00
    Nomarch is a charming new Art Nouveau font based on samples of poster lettering from the beginning of the twentieth century. The relatively bold weighting of the characters makes Nomarch particularly good for use in large sizes for titles on posters and flyers.
  15. Moycen by Muksal Creatives, $10.00
    Introducing Moycen font is the perfect blend between bold, modern and feminine. It's strong yet soft, urban and high fashion. The hard lines with subtle rounded edges gives it a perfect mix of contemporary typography and classic design. Versatile is an understatement.
  16. Chedros by Surotype, $15.00
    Chedros is a display typeface with playful taste. It comes in two different weight, regular and bold so you can use them to your heart's content. Chedros very suitable to use for headlines, wordmark, prints, logotype, young and playful design or anything else.
  17. Crayon Hand by Letters&Numbers, $28.00
    In absence of oil pastels, charcoal, crayons or time, Crayon Hand is a quick fix to happy type setting. It comes in regular and bold. Enjoy! Crayon Hand is extended, containing West European diacritics making it suitable for multilingual environments and publications.
  18. Deft Brush by wearecolt, $16.00
    A beautiful brush font created directly from original drawn characters. Deft Brush features a number of ligature and alternative glyphs to add to the hand drawn look. A great front for bold headlines, titles and crafty logotypes. Available as both .otf and .woff
  19. Edkies by Holis.Mjd, $10.00
    A cute chubby and bubbly font for your design projects. Edkies is one of the bold, cute and funky collection fonts, a unique style and a bit messy is the concept of this font, it is available in uppercase only and multilingual supports.
  20. Anjara by 611 Studio, $15.00
    This typeface got its name from "anyar", which means "new/modern" in local Indonesian (Javanese). Just like it's name, this typeface gives a modern and simple look. Anjara's medium contrast makes it easily stand out in any compositions, especially it's bold version.
  21. Roslyn Gothic LP by LetterPerfect, $39.00
    LetterPerfect's version of this distinctive sans serif design is both legible and approachable, and about as bold as a display font can be. Its friendly persona makes it an ideal choice for greeting cards and invitations, or for use with children's reading material.
  22. La Volicia by Prominent and Affluent, $30.00
    A modernist typeface with powerful elegance. This bold and sophisticated font captures the essence of idealistic beauty through its tension, balance, and unexpected shapes. Inspired by the ideals of modernism, creating a distinct look that is sure to make a lasting impression.
  23. Lino by Kmaz, $10.00
    Lino is a unique typeface with elegant modern edge, designed by Khalid Al-Mazrouei and published by Kmaz. Lino packs a complete set of uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers and punctuation, it comes in 5 weights: Regular, Thin, Extra Thin, Bold and Solid.
  24. Matinee Stencil JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The poster for a 1947 film entitled “The Unfaithful” was hand lettered in an extra-bold spurred serif design emulating a stencil typeface. This served as the working model for Matinee Stencil JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  25. Gersang by Linecreative, $16.00
    Gersang is a retro groovy font with rounded corners that is perfect for designing with a retro style. With bold style and unique shapes, Gersang is the perfect choice for those seeking a retro font that will create eye-catching and memorable designs.
  26. Restu Bundah by Stringlabs Creative Studio, $25.00
    Restu Bundah is a retro bold script with a groovy style. It features a vintage style and is perfect for retro lovers. It will elevate a wide range of design projects, be it barbershops, motorcycle clubs, clothing, logos, coffee shops, and much more!
  27. Dobi Hand by Tugrul Peker, $5.00
    Dobi Hand is a fat, bold, fun, cartoon like and has variable contrast handmade typeface. Dobi Hand that can be used for graphic design like food packaging, children books, birthday invitations, greeting cards etc. Dobi means in Turkish "fat, fatty" (in street language)
  28. Madela by Letterena Studios, $10.00
    Madela is a bold and thick lettered serif font. It is PUA encoded which means you can access all of the glyphs and swashes with ease! Add it confidently to your favorite creations and let yourself be amazed by the outcome generated.
  29. Falcon Sport by QubaType, $8.00
    Falcon Sport is a square typeface with a bold, easy design. The typeface includes Latin and Cyrillic uppercase, numbers and punctuation. Falcon Sport comes two styles and includes italics. This typeface works great for logos (also sport logos), packaging and other display settings.
  30. SG Ardio by Studio Gulden, $25.00
    Unleash the Bold Brilliance of SG ARDIO: Where Simplicity Meets Courage. With four distinct styles - mini, midi, mindi, and maxi - this display logo font is your key to striking designs, captivating posters, and unforgettable headlines. Elevate your visuals with SG ARDIO today!
  31. Iverse Mono by Minor Praxis, $25.00
    Iverse is a monospace font that come with 2 (two) different type of styles, Regular and Bold. The sans serif based structure is clean and versatile and perfect for body copy and display. Suitable for codings, captions, description details, layouts, and posters.
  32. Leyton Hills by Rachel White Art, $16.00
    Say hello to Leyton Hills! It's a heavy, smooth script, with double letter ligatures and some fun alternates to play with. Perfect for making a very bold statement. The lowercase letters are compact and cuddle close together, making this a very cute font.
  33. Oatlander by Almarkha Type, $29.00
    Introducing, Oatlander ! A bold script that will stands out from the crowd! Perfect to be used as logotype, badge and label! This has many opentype features like stylistic alternate,and support multi language. if you have any Question please Message Me. Thank You
  34. Orangina by TypeThis!Studio, $45.00
    What can be better than releasing a hot summer font in winter time! Honestly - all the images are ice blue or white. Christmas stuff is everywhere and 'Jingle Bells' torment your ears! But here it comes to catch you: Bold and orange! www.typethis.studio
  35. Rollingtime by Cititype, $14.00
    'Rollingtime.' is a bold script font with a graffiti style. this font looks natural. purely produced from hand sketches. we added a few ligatures to emphasize the natural impression. This font is great for logotypes, brands, website, header, writing quotes and graffiti.
  36. FM Kaantaa by FontMeister, $19.95
    Kaantaa is a bold typeface that draws inspiration from stencil and technical typfaces. It has been thought as a display typeface. You can use it to create posters, greeting cards, scrapbooks, CD labels, T-shirts, coffee mugs, digital videos websites and banners.
  37. Opening Night JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Add some twinkling lights to a bold Art Deco font such as Art Lesson JNL, and the result is a typeface which truly puts your name (or message) up in lights. Opening Night JNL conjures up images of Broadway plays and Hollywood premiers.
  38. Paducah JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The hand lettered screen credits for the 1940 film “The Proud Valley” feature a bold, hand lettered sans serif type design with strong Art Deco influences. This is now available as Paducah JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  39. Zombie Mummy by Letterara, $14.00
    Zombie Mummy is a bold, quirky, and incredibly spooky display font. Add this font to your favorite Halloween-themed ideas and notice how it makes them come alive! This font is PUA encoded which means you can access all of the glyphs.
  40. ShAqA by Okaycat, $29.50
    Shaqa is a bold and beautiful inline typeface designed by Natsuko Hayashida in 2014. The eye-catching poster style of Shaqa has a graphic quality which is especially well suited for strong headlines and titles. Shaqa matches well with the Komela font family.
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