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  1. Dezzy by Ronny Studio, $29.00
    Dezzy Font is a cool alternative for you to create Underground band logos or anything else easily. Using effects in the font will liven up the font and it will look cooler and fiercer. This font has a strong, aggressive and bold look, reflecting the aesthetics of the metal music genre itself. This font is very suitable for band logos, poster designs, t-shirt designs, jackets, hats, beanies, etc
  2. Backbone by 38-lineart, $17.00
    Backbone is a unique blackletter font. It’s suitable for use in various projects such as gothic letters, tattoos, headlines, posters, magazines, newspapers, t-shirts, labels, and any other designs that you wish to create. Get inspired by Black metal and It will add an edgy feel to any crafting project! Bold and spooky, Ideal for any October project or Halloween party, this font will become your top choice in no time!
  3. Bouteilles by Hanoded, $16.00
    Bouteilles is French for bottles. No fancy name this time, just bottles. You’re probably wondering why I chose this name… Well, I was taking out the glass (in Holland we recycle just about everything, glass, paper, plastic, metal, garden and kitchen waste, etc.), which included a number of French wine bottles. As I was throwing them into the underground container one block from where I live, I realised that the word Bouteilles actually sounds great and it would be a nice name for a font! Yes, it is that simple! Bouteilles is a nice brush font I made with my trusted Chinese ink and a really worn brush I found. It comes with all the diacritics you need plus two sets of alternates, which you can play with!
  4. Forjada by Latinotype, $26.00
    Forjada—designed by Raúl Israel—is a monolinear, rounded and condensed typeface, belonging to the slab serif classification, inspired by wrought iron window and door grills on facades of historic buildings in America and Europe. Forjada is a rigid yet softly curved font with exquisite ornaments and optimized for great legibility. Forjada Family comes in 3 weights—Light, Regular and Bold—with matching italics and includes alternate swash caps and ligatures plus Ornaments and Catchwords sets that provide a wide range of choices for creating the most beautiful designs. The font character set supports 212 languages. Forjada is well-suited for branding, packaging, food & drinks menus, wedding invitations, party invitations, guidebooks to old cities or any glamorous design you want to add a fresh and modern touch to!
  5. Mauritius by Canada Type, $29.95
    Ten years or so after his unique treatment of Garalde design with Trump Mediaeval, Georg Trump took on the transitional genre with Mauritius, which was to be his last typeface. He started working on it in 1965. The Stuttgart-based Weber foundry published a pamphlet previewing it under the name Barock-Antiqua in 1967, then announced the availability of the metal types (a roman, a bold and an italic) a year later. The global printing industry was already in third gear with cold type technology, so there weren't that many takers, and Weber closed its doors after more than 140 years in business. Subsequently, Trump’s swan song was unfairly overlooked by typography historians and practitioners. It never made it to film technology or scalable fonts. Thus, one of the most original text faces ever made, done by one of the most influential German type designers of the 20th century, was buried under decades of multiple technology shifts and fading records. The metal cuts of Mauritius seem to have been rushed in Weber’s desperation to stay afloat. So the only impressions left of the metal type, the sole records remaining of this design, show substantial problems. Some can be attributed to technological limitations, but some issues in colour, precision and fitting are also quite apparent, particularly in Mauritius Kursiv, the italic metal cut. This digital version is the result of obsessing over a great designer’s final type design effort, and trying to understand the reasons behind its vanishing from typography’s collective mind. While that understanding remains for the most part elusive, the creative and technical work done on these fonts produced very concrete results. All the apparent issues in the metal types were resolved, the design was expanded into a larger family of three weights and two widths, and plenty of 21st century bells and whistles were added. For the full background story, design analysis, details, features, specimens and print tests, consult the PDF available in the Gallery section of this page.
  6. P22 Allyson by IHOF, $39.95
    P22 Allyson is based on an old metal font by Barnhart Bros. & Spindler named Hazel Script. This font is perfect for elegant invitations and certificates and has been expanded to meet the needs of today's computer user to include a full character set. Allyson Pro contains OpenType features.
  7. Rumbler by Ramen, $25.00
    Rumbler is a typeface inspired by old school car lettering, while trying to push it in a unique direction. Reflecting the limitations and constraints of shaped metal, the letter forms twist and contort to create a readable font that can evoke motion and speed, strength, and a retro feel.
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  9. Belynos by Typomancer, $24.00
    Belynos, a simple and elegant didone. Plus a bit of triangular! Font family contains from Light to Black and suitable italic for various designs.
  10. PIXymbols ADA Signs by Page Studio Graphics, $40.00
    Signage mandated by the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, plus additional accessibility signs, in both font and EPS format in the same package.
  11. Omerta by Anomali Creative, $15.00
    Omerta Blackletter Font Blackletter fonts have letters that are very bold and ornate. It is a Western calligraphy style that was used in Europe from 1100s to the 1600s. Blackletter is also known as Old English or Gothic script. During the 20th century, blackletter type styles were adopted by new audiences and came to be associated with punk, street art, and heavy metal. Omerta Blackletter Font Specifically developed to be suitable for perfect for tattoos clothing, labels and packaging, branding, or any Gothic-themed projects. Omerta Blackletter Font are great for Classic Calligraphic type projects and convey a sense of what’s to come. This font can be used with all software that can read standard fonts.
  12. Shaken, Not Stirred by Hanoded, $15.00
    Shaken, Not Stirred. A famous line from just about every James Bond movie (yes, we're talking Martini-time). The font is also quite shaken (and not stirred). It looks like someone scrawled something onto paper, or etched the letters in metal. Shaken, Not Stirred comes with a set of diacritics befitting a Secret Agent.
  13. Black Dread by Ferry Ardana Putra, $39.00
    Introducing our first death metal font! We called it Black Dread! This brutal death metal font is can be used for logos or branding and your metal band name without having to pay for expensive logo-making services. Just by buying this font, you can immediately make your own band or brand logo name. Combine it with the death metal ornaments and make your own death metal design with ease! This black metal typeface is perfect for logotypes, t-shirts, vintage badges, branding, packaging, posters, clothing brands, posters, horror movies, album covers, and many more! ——— Black Dread features: A full set of uppercase Numbers and punctuation Multilingual language support PUA Encoded Characters OpenType Features +313 Total Glyphs +Death Metal Ornaments included! ——— Black Dread includes: Black Dread Regular Black Dread Outline ——— ⚠️To enable the OpenType Stylistic alternates, you need a program that supports OpenType features such as Adobe Illustrator CS, Adobe InDesign & CorelDraw X6-X7, Microsoft Word 2010, or later versions. There are additional ways to access alternates/swashes, using Character Map (Windows), Nexus Font (Windows), Font Book (Mac), or a software program such as Pop Char (for Windows and Mac).
  14. Barkanon by wearecolt, $29.00
    Barkanon is not your ordinary humanist sans serif typeface. Blending modern styling with classic humanist flow creates a bold and captivating look. Designed to be expressive in the right places and legible where needed. Barkanon is great for headings, body copy, logos, etc. Barkanon was picked to be a part of the 2024 Typodarium and an early version of the font was featured on James Edmonson's (Oh No Type Co) YouTube channel Barkanon covers 96 languages, 9 styles plus italics, with stylistic alternates, ligatures, and other opentype features.
  15. Castor by Albatross, $20.00
    Castor is a woodtype and letterpress hybrid based on grotesque letterforms. It’s a vintage decorative bold distressed display with 3 options for each letter; Uppercase, lowercase, and alternates. Castor comes complete with 4 styles plus catchwords, unique ‘catchword dividers’ (horizontal rules), ornaments, as well as a free set of extras! (grunge, dividers and bullets) The catchwords, ornaments, and dividers are designed to compliment the font family giving it a ton of diversity, and the designer unlimited creative options. Opentype features include alternate letters and numbers, double letter ligatures for realism, subscript numbers,and superscript numbers.
  16. Chillink by Four Lines Std, $15.00
    Get ready to chill and thrill with Chillink Font! With its bold and playful style, this font is sure to make your text pop and stand out from the crowd. Plus, its unparalleled readability and versatility make it the perfect choice for any project, whether it's a social media post, website design, or even a logo. The best thing about Chillink Font is that it's so easy to use! Just copy and paste it into any project, and you'll be ready to go in no time at all.
  17. Nimbusant Bresslo by DePlictis Types, $31.00
    Nimbussant Bresslo is a contemporary sans and attipic unicase were lowercase alternates with smallcaps creating an unusual look that can be used in posters, logo design and headings or small bold plain texts. This grotesque typeface supports most of the latin based languages and also kyrillic and greek alphabets. For a plus of a modern and young appeal, some of the letters have a very sharp, straight and minimalist body design but you may find also their stylistic alternates to better emulate the look you find more appropiate for your design.
  18. Kilometro Display by Hueso, $20.00
    Kilometro Display is a Font Family inspired by the chrome car emblems of the auto industry. In the early 1950s Car manufacturers started using this sort of joint-lettering (script) to write their brand or model on their cars. The trend quickly made it’s way to other industries like electric appliances and it lasted for a good 30 plus years. Today only a handful of brands still uses this font style for their products. This geometric script re-lives a bold past all the way through 5 styles to a thin future.
  19. Mattire by Ahmad Jamaludin, $15.00
    I'm present to you for new serif, Mattire! Mattire is a stylish font that is both classic and minimal. A bold, high contrast font that is perfect for header magazine, web, feminine logo marks & editorial design. It's a mix between a classic serif and a futuristic sans serif. Mattire fits perfectly into those modern moodboards. It come with a unique lower and uppercase plus numbers, punctuation & multilingual letters. Features : OTF Letters, numbers, punctuation, multilingual support, accent Ligature If there is a problem feel free to message or contact at : dharmasahestya@gmail.com Thank you and enjoy!
  20. Sraben Grotesk by Yukita Creative, $14.00
    Sraben Grotesk is a beautiful, versatile font that's perfect for all kinds of projects! It features balanced and harmonious proportions, plus bold variations to make certain elements stand out. This font offers classic characteristics inspired by Grotesk typography, making it an ideal choice for posters, flyers, brochures, brand identity designs, and magazine layouts. Whether you're looking to create something new or bring a creative twist to an existing project, Sraben Grotesk can be the perfect choice. Let its clean aesthetic fuel your imagination and inspire you as you achieve your design goals!
  21. Adget Sans by wearecolt, $14.00
    Adget Sans is a modern, strong statement typeface with clean lines and big curves. Inspired by classic geometric grotesque typefaces, this sans serif typeface is perfect for adding a striking title to your portfolio or website. This set includes ten individual weight fonts plus a variable weight font, Adget Sans consists of 328 glyphs across upper and lowercase, numerals, all European characters, linked letters and ligatures plus some bouns stylistic alternative characters.
  22. Caswallon by Scriptorium, $18.00
    The original Caswallon font was based on samples of 17th century text script, featuring a decorative upper case character set with clean, basic lower case letters plus some bonus decorative ornaments to add flair to any design. The popularity of the original script style has lead us to develop a full family of associated fonts, including the recently released Caswallon Ornament set, plus the brand new Caswallon Archaic Text font and Caswallon Alternate script style.
  23. Regional News JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A roughened and worn version of Daily Tabloid JNL was originally created as a non-exclusive custom font for a client. The design emulates the look of old letterpress wood type and has now been released commercially as Regional News JNL; available in both regular and oblique versions. A special acknowledgement goes to Michael Hagemann of Font Mesa Fonts who partnered with Jeff Levine Fonts for the original project. His creativity and skill resulted in the textured look needed for the typeface. For some beautiful antique typefaces or fine text face collections, please visit Font Mesa Fonts.
  24. Ekorre PERSONAL USE ONLY Black - Personal use only
  25. Potrzebie - Unknown license
  26. Genghis Khan - Personal use only
  27. LetterOMatic! - Personal use only
  28. Designosaur - 100% free
  29. NFL Falcons - Unknown license
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  31. I Want My TTR! (Condensed) - Unknown license
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