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  1. Basque by Monotype, $29.99
    Basque is a delicate nineteenth-century upright typeface of angular appearance, reminiscent of Black Letter scripts. The letterforms of the Basque font do not flow, but are made up of straight lines joined to form a rigid shape.
  2. True Rose by Creativemedialab, $22.00
    True Rose is a decorative serif family. It contains seven weights from thin to black. Vintage retro style combined with simple Victorian ornaments makes the lettering look neat and clean, perfect for your heading, title, or branding projects.
  3. Losta Bonita by Creativemedialab, $20.00
    Introducing Losta Bonita A modern, vintage, and retro serif family. Consists of 9 weights from thin to black and variable format. The stylistic alternates allow many different unique shapes that give your lettering idea a well-looking look.
  4. JH Diwani by JH Fonts, $120.00
    JH Diwani simplified black is an advanced Arabic font simulating the Diwani Calligraphy with its finest details. Its typical usage: Wedding / greeting cards , headlines, poetry, and books. Please note that Arabic Kashida is not available for this font.
  5. No Help by Jadatype, $15.00
    No Help is an all caps display font that comes with a scary-dark-black-halloween style. suitable for tshirt, branding, social media, and so on. contains standard English letters, numbers, punctuation, and several accents that support multilingualism.
  6. Zawlbuk by Richard Khuptong, $20.00
    Zawlbuk is a type inspired by Blackletter (sometimes black letter), also known as Gothic script, Gothic minuscule, or Textura. The Letters are drawn using a flat nib pen on a paper, scanned and drawn into a vector format.
  7. BlackOrnaments by Intellecta Design, $24.90
    Black Ornaments is a family of ornament/dingbat fonts, inspired by the CalligraphiaLatina font series. Is excellent for use in editorial works of art and publishing, as the cover of books, headpieces, packaging, magazines and many other solutions.
  8. Dirndle by Muksal Creatives, $12.00
    Dirndle is a unique and modern family of sans-serif fonts. Feragie has 9 families, starting from the small thin to the largest black. This typeface is versatile and can be used successfully in magazines, posters, branding, websites,
  9. Tenebrous by Muksal Creatives, $10.00
    Tenebrous is modern family of Display sans serif fonts. Koumon has 9 families font, starting from the small thin to the largest black. This typeface is versatile and can be used successfully in magazines, posters, branding, websites, etc.
  10. True Sage by Creativemedialab, $20.00
    True Sage is a pretty decorative serif family. Contains Eight weights from thin to black. Vintage retro style dressed with pretty swirly alternates makes the lettering look pretty and unique, perfect for your heading, title, or branding projects.
  11. Skizzors by Fonthead Design, $19.00
    Skizzors is a family designed by Ethan Dunham created by cutting letters out of paper. The fonts have an irregular edge but are clean and legible. The bold version is almost black and complements the regular version nicely.
  12. Feragie by Muksal Creatives, $12.00
    Feragie is a unique and modern family of sans-serif fonts. Feragie has 9 families, starting from the small thin to the largest black. This typeface is versatile and can be used successfully in magazines, posters, branding, websites,
  13. Oksana Text Alt by AndrijType, $25.00
    Oksana Text is the demure version of Oksana, with shorted serifs, higher contrast, more slender proportions. In six weights from Thin to Black and with the real italic, this typeface is suitable for longer text with rich typography.
  14. Karnchang by Jipatype, $17.00
    Karnchang is a versatile sans-serif typeface that offers a range of 90 styles, spanning from thin to black in weight and condensed to expanded in width. Its adaptability makes it well-suited for a variety of purposes.
  15. Conqueror Sans by Letterhead Studio-YG, $45.00
    This sanserif has 18 faces from Light to the Black Italic. Conqueror Sans keeps the vigorous design peculiar to all members of this family, but at the same time it is more neutral, than its having serifs relatives.
  16. Signage JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Signage JNL shows the heavy influence of the perennial favorite Futura Black with a couple of minor changes here and there. The design was inspired by a set of British brass stencils for sale in an online auction.
  17. Badona by gravitart, $29.95
    Badona is a custom typeface which is applicable for web, print especially for magazines, brochures, posters, flyers and motion graphics. Both weights are perfect for logos (light size has an elegant look and the regular one gives a unique feel). Regular size is also applicable for text. Badona has 232 glyphs and supports Turkish and West European languages.
  18. Qindom by Realtype, $16.00
    Qindom is inspired by natural brush typography. Written in rapid motion using a slightly dry brush pen. This will give you a fresh and modern design. Qindom comes with uppercase and lowercase letters, large sets and small sets, numbers, alternative styles for several lowercase characters are also available that make your text and design more attractive.
  19. Radioz by Four Lines Std, $15.00
    Radioz Font is engineered with simple precision to ensure every letter is crystal clear, making your message effortlessly readable. It's a font that doesn't shout but leaves a lasting impression. Radioz Font adapts to your creative needs seamlessly. Whether you're crafting a logo, designing a poster, or working on a digital project, it effortlessly blends into your vision.
  20. Sone by Soneri Type, $50.00
    Sone is designed to be bold with stripped off nonessential details making it uncomplicated, simple in expression, yet appealing and easy to decipher, even from a distance. Serene and gentle in quality by low contrast, slow ductus and large x-height reducing the up down motion, plus enhance the legibility. It works beautifully in both, display and body copy.
  21. WIP The President by WIP Fonts, $49.00
    WIPEU The President depicts the handwriting of a versatile and energetic man of vision at the highest stage. The (lower case) characters are joined as it is usual in German speaking countries. Originally designed in 1995 the font has been extended by a lot of new characters such as accented characters, punctuation, symbols and currency symbols.
  22. Keepon Truckin NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    Baby Fat, designed by Milton Glaser in 1964, saw a lot of action during the psychedelic poster phase. This little dumpling is based on that workhorse, and takes its name from a phrase that also got around a lot in the 60s. Both versions of the font include 1252 Latin, 1250 CE (with localization for Romanian and Moldovan).
  23. Millerstown Races by Greater Albion Typefounders, $16.00
    Millerstown is full of that solid, 19th Century, transatlantic spirit of enterprise. It is an all capitals face, decorative but clear and legible, ideal for signage, posters and banners. "Millerstown Races" is a carefully constructed oblique which brings a sense of speed and motion. Bring a touch of American inspired flair to your next design project!
  24. Cybersport by Anton Kokoshka, $28.00
    Cybersport is a modern geometric grotesque sans with contemporary aesthetics. Ideal for dynamic designs in esports, sports, and active living, it conveys energy and motion. With 9 weights and italics, its letters feature rectangular shapes, giving a futuristic, tech-savvy look that reflects its innovation. Use Cybersport to add modern aesthetics and vibrancy to your work.
  25. Code Pro by Fontfabric, $29.00
    Code Pro is a font family inspired by the original Sans Serif fonts like Avant Garde or Futura, but with a modern twist. It is clean, elegant and straight-to-the-point. Code font is applicable for any type of graphic design—web, print, motion graphics, etc.—and perfect for t-shirts and other items like posters and logos.
  26. Bursa MF by Masterfont, $59.00
    Geometric shapes are the building blocks the construct these 2 fonts.
  27. PF DIN Text by Parachute, $79.00
    The purpose of the original DIN 1451 standard was to lay down a style of lettering which is timeless and easily legible. Unfortunately, these early letters lacked elegance and were not properly designed for typographic applications. Ever since its first publication in the 1930’s, several type foundries adopted the original designs for digital photocomposition. By early 2000, it became apparent that the existing DIN-based fonts did not fulfil the ever-increasing demand for a diverse set of weights and additional support for non-Latin languages. Parachute® was set out to fill this gap by introducing the PF DIN series which has become ever since the most comprehensive and sophisticated set of DIN typefaces. It was based on the original standards but was specifically designed to fit typographic requirements. Its letterforms divert from the stiff geometric structure of the original and introduce instead elements which are familiar, softer and easier to read. The first set of fonts was completed in 2002 as a group of 3 families which included condensed and compressed versions. With its vast array of weights, the extended language support, but most of all its meticulous and elaborate design, it has proved itself valuable to numerous design agencies around the world. Ever since its first release, it has been used in diverse editorials, packaging, branding and advertising campaigns as well as a great number of websites. It was quoted by Publish magazine as being “an overkill series for complex corporate identity projects”. The whole PF DIN Text type system (with normal, condensed and compressed styles) includes 45 weights from Hairline to Extra Black including true-italics. Additionally, every font in the Pro series is powered by 270 very useful symbols for packaging, environmental graphics, signage, transportation, computing, fabric care. There are 2 versions to choose from: The PRO version is the most powerful. All weights support Latin, Cyrillic, Greek, Central/Eastern European, Romanian, Baltic and Turkish, with 20 advanced opentype features including small caps. The standard STD version is more economic. All weights support Latin, Central/Eastern European, Romanian, Baltic and Turkish, with 18 advanced opentype features including small caps. In 2010 Parachute® released 4 new families DIN Monospace, DIN Stencil, DIN Text Arabic and DIN Text Universal. All these are complemented by the popular DIN Display version. Altogether the Parachute DIN series is a set of 8 superfamilies with a total of 96 weights.
  28. MotionBats by Victor Garcia, $28.00
    MotionBats are a sort of movable type otherwise. It is a symbol font type family integrated by 9 styles. The idea behind designs is to give to typographic pictograms –static for definition– the dimension of motion. In pursue of this spirit, each font shows a complete motion sequence. MotionBats are inspired on the photographic work of Eadweard J. Muybridge [1830-1904] –a talented multi-faceted Englishman– who worked in USA by the second half of the 19th century. In those early times of photography, he started –almost by chance– taking a comprehensive and impressive photographic sequential series of human and animal locomotion. This way, he placed himself more than a decade ahead from the beginning of cinematography. This type design family points to pay a humble and certainly incomplete homage to such a pioneering and amazing Muybridge's work.
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  30. Ivan by Hot Russian Pancakes, $-
    Monospaced black slab-serif without any philosophy or idea, it doesn't pretend to be anything sophisticated, it is as simple as chewing gum or a can of soda. Simple and angry typeface Ivan has a lively friend — Juan typeface.
  31. Amebo & Oboni by Volcano Type, $19.00
    Oboni, how are you. I am fine, thank you! This little song is what you will hear in Ghana and Togo. The white people are called Oboni and the black people are the Amebo. We'll bring both cultures together!
  32. Juan by Hot Russian Pancakes, $-
    Monospaced black slab-serif without any philosophy or idea, it doesn't pretend to be anything sophisticated, it is as simple as chewing gum or a can of soda. Simple and lively typeface Juan has a ascetic friend — Ivan typeface.
  33. Basalt by Volcano Type, $19.00
    Basalt is a hard, black volcanic rock with less than about 52 weight percent silica. Because of basalt's low silica content, it has a low viscosity (resistance to flow). Basalt is erupted at temperatures between 1100 to 1250° C.
  34. Morro by Great Scott, $16.00
    Morro is based on simple geometric shapes – circles, triangles and rectangles. Imagine cutting circles, triangels and rectangles from paper and arranging them into letters where the outer edges form a filled figure. Arranging figures like this to form letters is nothing unique. You can find several beautiful examples of alphabets that inspired the creation of Morro. Everywhere from a 1936 booklet by Draughtsman called ”Modern lettering for all branches of commercial arts” to obvious examples is from the paragon of the design industry - Milton Glaser - with his typeface Baby Teeth. What sets Morro apart from other digitized versions of Glasers' ”Baby teeth”, or other similar designed fonts, is that Morro is expanded into lower case and also supports Basic latin, Western European, Central European, south Eastern European and Pinyin. There are also stylistic alternatives to some of the glyphs. Morro Regular works like a stencil and is accompanied by a block shadow style and an outline. The Morro family of fonts are layered and can be superimposed on each other to create several types of text effects.
  35. Parabrite by Okaycat, $19.50
    Parabrite arrives as a vision of the future. The future is brite - Parabrite - this is unavoidable now. The composition of Parabrite is found to be based on a set of technical behaviors defined from a set of four sub-glyphs and their interactions, similar to the make up of our D.N.A. (A,C,G,T). Likewise, Parabrite's block matrix is composed of four units (S,L,I,C). These units are only allowed to group together according to predefined set of mathematical rules, and affect each other symbiotically. The smallcase letters stand five feathers high, while the capitals add an extra two feathers width. Parabrite is extended, containing the full West European diacritics & a full set of ligatures, making it suitable for multilingual environments & publications. Use Parabrite when you dream of a future world. Since Parabrite is adapted to be quickly read by a wide assortment of electronic scanners, legibility to humans suffers a little, although robots report it is much easier on the eyes. They are happy to read it for you too, if you are having trouble.
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  37. Little Brownie by The Ocean Studio, $10.00
    Little Brownie is playful font family which puts a smile on your projects and will inspire you to create something fun and memorable. It is perfect for headings, flyer, greeting cards, product packaging, book cover, printed quotes, logotype, apparel design, album covers, etc. Features: – Multilingual Support – PUA Encoded – Numerals and Punctuation Thank you for downloading from Ocean Stud.
  38. Keynote Speaker NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    This curious little gem is patterned after a typeface named "Bloomsbury", released by P. M. Shanks & Sons, Ltd. of London in the 1920s. Its gentle curves and somewhat quirky construction combine to create a warm and friendly, if slightly offbeat, antique charm. Both versions of the font include 1252 Latin, 1250 CE (with localization for Romanian and Moldovan).
  39. Poxy by Something and Nothing, $10.00
    Poxy is a black weight display font with 3 styles available. Built with particles, including circles, hexagons and stars. An Alternate Stylistic Set offers the option to make letters, numbers and symbols float away at the the top of each glyph.
  40. Frontiersman JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The pages of the Speedball® Lettering Textbook have yielded a number of classic typefaces for digital designers. Frontiersman JNL and Frontiersman Black JNL have the wonderful hand-lettered look that adds just the right touch of nostalgia to any layout.
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