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  1. Dekal by The Northern Block, $29.00
    A modern display typeface with ultra sharp detailing. The unique line style takes influence from earlier fonts produced in the 1970’s by Letraset. These lines are then blended with a stronger letterform creating a more visually dynamic font suitable for today’s market. Details include: three unique styles, all caps character set with alternatives, manually edited kerning and Euro symbol.
  2. Bastion by Scriptorium, $12.00
    Bastion is an ultra-bold text-style font derived from some turn of the century hand lettered signage. It is characteristic of the very bold lettering used in a lot of advertising and product packaging in the early 1900s, a style of lettering which was also the inspiration for the Cooper font, though we think Bastion has a much more attractive overall look.
  3. Infoma by Stawix, $40.00
    Infoma is designed based on simplicity results in easy and comfortable usage which allows Infoma to perform flawlessly in every layouts. If meticulous, flexible, eye-pleasing and easy to use typeface you are looking for, we recommend Infoma. Infoma consists of 18 styles from Line to Ultra, supporting many OpenType features, such as tabular numerals, inferiors & superiors, numerators & denominators, fractions, ligatures etc.
  4. PAG Auto by Prop-a-ganda, $19.99
    Prop-a-ganda offers retro-flavored fonts inspired by lettering on retro propaganda posters, retro advertising posters, retro packages all the world over. This is perfect font for your retrospective project. PAG Auto is an ultra black font, but it is readable. A fat typefaces, but is is boorish. It is recommended for use as all kinds of display typography.
  5. Burobu by Hanoded, $12.00
    Burobu, in case you’d like to know, means ‘blob’ in Japanese. I thought it was quite an appropriate name for this blob-like font! Burobu is a messy font and comes with a generous helping of jittery, jumping glyphs, exaggerated strokes and over-the-top arms, ties, bars and counters. Comes with an ultra-cute blob dingbat font and copious amounts of diacritics.
  6. Saddle Tramp JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The designers of wood type in the 1880s did not lack for inspiration or imagination. From extremely ornate designs to ultra compressed or condensed alphabets, there was no shortage of variety. Saddle Tramp JNL is one such compressed font. Its wide, bold design coupled with its squat appearance allows for multiple words in a headline without overuse of page space.
  7. Film Poster by Fontsphere, $12.00
    Film Poster is an ultra condensed sans serif display typeface with geometric forms. It can be used in many creative ways, all kinds of graphics, posters, advertising materials, text composition. It fits perfectly for the film industry as well as many other fields. Font include multilingual support (Latin-1), uppercase and lowercase letters, numerals and a large range of punctuation.
  8. Chelsnuts by Kimmy Design, $25.00
    Chelsnuts was inspired by old Art Deco typefaces used in poster art back in the 1920s. Yet, in addition it has a playful side that makes it unique to the sharp letterforms typically seen in similar ultra-thick typefaces. Also included are lowercase letters, not typically seen in fonts such as this, and a customized outlined version of the font.
  9. Avenir Next Variable by Linotype, $328.99
    The Avenir Next Variable Set font is a single font file that features three axes: Weight, Width and Italic. For your convenience, the Weight and Width axes have preset instances. The Weight axis has a range from Ultra Light to Heavy. The Width axis provides a range from condensed to regular width. The Italic axis is a switch between upright and italic. Variable fonts act as a complete family of fonts in a single file. The new Variation font feature is supported by a growing number of desktop design applications, and more importantly by all the major web browsers. Variable fonts provide a variety of benefits to web and print designers and developers including flexible, responsive typography.
  10. Neue Frutiger Thai by Linotype, $79.00
    Neue Frutiger Thai was created by Anuthin Wongsunkakon and a team of designers and font engineers from the Monotype Studio, under the direction of Monotype type director Akira Kobayashi. The family is available in 10 weights from Ultra Light to Extra Black in both Traditional (loop terminals) and Modern (loop-less terminals) styles. Neue Frutiger Thai embodies the same warmth and clarity as Adrian Frutiger's original design, but allows brands to maintain their visual identity, and communicate with a consistent tone of voice, regardless of the language. It is part of the Neue Frutiger World collection, offering linguistic versatility across environments – suited to branding and corporate identity, advertising, signage, wayfinding, print, and digital environments.
  11. FF Unit Rounded by FontFont, $104.99
    German type designer Erik Spiekermann and American type designer Christian Schwartz created this display and sans FontFont in 2008. The family has 6 weights, ranging from Light to Ultra and is ideally suited for advertising and packaging, editorial and publishing, logo, branding and creative industries, poster and billboards as well as wayfinding and signage. FF Unit Rounded provides advanced typographical support with features such as ligatures, small capitals, alternate characters, case-sensitive forms, fractions, and super- and subscript characters. It comes with a complete range of figure set options – oldstyle and lining figures, each in tabular and proportional widths. This FontFont is a member of the FF Unit super family, which also includes FF Unit and FF Unit Slab.
  12. FF Sanuk Round by FontFont, $50.99
    “The rounded shapes are like Chantilly cream or Italian meringue over a lemon pie,” says designer Xavier Dupré of his FF Sanuk Round typeface. Designed to work alongside the existing members of the FF Sanuk family, this sprightly sans serif offers a more mischievous personality than its counterparts. Angular shapes have been gently softened, to create a playful design that really comes into its own at larger sizes. Set this one on posters and packaging, or anywhere you need to be punchy yet approachable. The FF Sanuk Round family is based on the original FF Sanuk family and offers 5 weights plus from Ultra Light to Black plus italics. It offers OpenType features including stylistic alternates and ligatures.
  13. TG Frekuent Mono by Tegami Type, $30.00
    TG Frekuent Mono a new modern geometric sans serif with monospaced style. This typeface is made with precise calculations so that it displays a beautiful and modern appearance. Besides this new typeface is also equipped with six different styles, ranging from ultra light to extra bold plus variable font. This typeface also has various alternative characters that can be used according to the needs in the design. Alternative characters that exist in this type of font have a touch of script typeface so that it makes the alternative character of this type of letter a little quirky and different but still fits well with the combination of modern main characters. And supports approximately 100 languages.
  14. Branding SF by Latinotype, $29.00
    Branding Super Family is an extension of the Branding project , including new variables that cater to a wide array of requirements, still maintaining its essence. It is a super family for modern needs! Additional to its particular design, different widths are included: now Branding Ultra Condensed is a reality. The project also considers a variety of alternate characters, making Branding Super Family a great tool for graphic designers and art directors. It is ideal for use in logotypes, isotypes, short texts, and others. Branding Super Family is a Sans Serif spurless font with medium-large x-height, straight curves and convex terminals. It has 7 weights and 4 widths that vary from thin to black, and from ultra condensed to medium, each with their matching italics. It also includes a set of 544 characters supporting 128 languages. OpenType characteristics include European accents, old style numbers and 4 sets of alternates.
  15. Mojodelic by Mysterylab, $21.00
    Looking for a font with that certain... umm... special mojo? Mojodelic might just be the niche font that you need to create that unique statement — one that really pops off the page. While this typeface certainly grooves with the 1960s – 1970s vintage psychedelic and pop art look, it's also a perfect fit with retro 1990s party-way-too-hard youth culture graphics. With its ultra-bold reverse-contrast design and whimsical little curlies, this one's got equal parts silliness and swagger. Try it on skateboard graphics, retro message t-shirts, apparel logos, beverage labeling, candy packaging, teen/tweener marketing, greeting cards... you name it. Enjoy.
  16. Pata Slab by In-House International, $10.00
    Pata Slab: the ultra-heavy optimism we all need in 2020 Pata Slab is the type equivalent of a catwalk stomp down a city sidewalk, a font that’s assertive, funky and more than a little sexy. Named after a colloquialism for ‘feet’, Pata features ultra-heavy slabs and contrasting hairline centers that rise from its chunky footprint. The resulting, retro-inspired vertiginous curves add instant attitude to any design. Developed in 2020, Pata is a type of its time.Pata is all upside, as it is a typeface with no descenders — one that elevates all characters to grow upward from the baseline (because, c’mon, we could all use something uplifting right now!) All uppercase characters were built to fit precisely inside a square, so they’re all the same width and height. The lowercase alphabet, eñes, cedillas, punctuation, numbers and symbols all follow the same height restrictions. Despite all that confinement, Pata sports standard-height terminals that connect seamlessly so there’s nearly endless options for modular ligatures. The upshot of all this meticulous awesomeness is that laying out, customizing and stacking text super simple. Pata Slab was created by In-House International, designed Alexander Wright in collaboration with Rodrigo Fuenzalida. It's available for Opentype format (.otf) compatible with Mac and PC.
  17. CF Nixt by CozyFonts, $20.00
    The Nixt Font Family is a new font with currently seven styles. As an alternative to Helvetica, Arial, Gill Sans, Futura, & Gotham, Nixt has a similar design aesthetic to those aforementioned in that its design, structure, and feel crosses decades of appeal. From Mid-Century, through the stark '60s, decades of succeeding modern architecture through the turn of the 21st Century, Nixt's glyphs are timeless, clear, ultra-legible in all styles and weights. Best use in Advertising, Branding, Signage, Architecture, Fashion, Posters, Headlines, and By-Lines, Print & Digital, and of course Labels. There are currently, at first release, 7 Styles: Extra Light, Light, Regular, Italic, Book, Bold, & Extra Bold. There are more in process and will be added when completed. The inspiration behind the Nixt Fonts is the Bauhaus, Mid Century Industrial Design, Art Deco through Moderne Era Architecture, American Pottery and American Design of The Twentieth Century.
  18. Eurostile Next by Linotype, $50.99
    Eurostile Next is Linotype's redrawn and expanded version of Aldo Novarese's 1962 design. This new version refers back to the original metal types and to its mid-century modern aesthetic of squarish characters and subtle curves. Eurostile Next brings back the gentle curves, which were lost in other digital versions, therefore regaining the spirit of the original design and its somewhat softer demeanor. The family has been greatly expanded, now consisting of five different weights: ultra light, light, regular, semibold, and bold. Along with the regular width, all weights also have extended and condensed versions. Stylistically, Eurostile Next is well suited for designs in the fashion of the 50's and 60's, yet it still has a remarkably new and contemporary feeling. Its numerous variations and typographic features are invaluable for projects ranging from extensive corporate branding to one-off posters and from large signage to small print text.
  19. Ryo Gothic PlusN by Adobe, $79.00
    Ryo Gothic is a new Japanese sans serif (or gothic) kana typeface design. Created by Adobe type designer Ryoko Nishizuka , the typeface has a bright and speedy calligraphic touch and can be used to compose readable body text, as it gives a calm and well-controlled color to the typeset page. Supplied in OpenType format, each Ryo Gothic font includes hiragana, katakana and some punctuation marks and should be combined with the kanji and other glyphs in existing Japanese gothic typefaces that contain full character sets. This typeface family is available in seven weights--extra light, light, regular, medium, bold, heavy, and ultra heavy--which allow end users to select the best-matching weight for their favorite full-set Japanese gothic typeface. Creative professionals using the Japanese version of Adobe InDesign may use that program's Composite Font tool to easily combine Ryo Gothic with other typefaces.
  20. Eurostile Next Paneuropean by Linotype, $50.99
    Eurostile Next is Linotype's redrawn and expanded version of Aldo Novarese's 1962 design. This new version refers back to the original metal types and to its mid-century modern aesthetic of squarish characters and subtle curves. Eurostile Next brings back the gentle curves, which were lost in other digital versions, therefore regaining the spirit of the original design and its somewhat softer demeanor. The family has been greatly expanded, now consisting of five different weights: ultra light, light, regular, semibold, and bold. Along with the regular width, all weights also have extended and condensed versions. Stylistically, Eurostile Next is well suited for designs in the fashion of the 50's and 60's, yet it still has a remarkably new and contemporary feeling. Its numerous variations and typographic features are invaluable for projects ranging from extensive corporate branding to one-off posters and from large signage to small print text.
  21. Sofia Pro Condensed by Mostardesign, $25.00
    A geometric sans for space saving typography Sofia Pro Condensed is the condensed version of the popular Sofia Pro font family. This typeface was completely drawn with the look of the original normal-width version. Sofia Pro Condensed contains 16 styles from Ultra Light to Black (Ultra Light, Extra Light, Light, Regular, Medium, Semi Bold, Bold and Black) with an alternative glyph set to improve its use in different graphic contexts. This typeface will be suitable for many projects such as titles, subtitles, long editorials, brand building, mobile applications, ebooks, websites or company signage. Its contemporary aspect and its condensed style will also be suitable for editorial projects who needs to save space. Sofia Pro Condensed also has many powerful OpenType features such as case sensitivite forms, old style and tabular figures, ligatures, capital spacing, fractions and alternative characters to give personality to graphic design projects. Designed also for complex editorial content, this typeface has a powerful home kerning system called “Pro Kerning”. With more than 1500 pairs of glyphs in many languages, Pro Kerning optimizes headlines, subtitles, texts as well as long paragraphs in real time. In addition to all the features of its kind, Sofia Pro Condensed is part of a very complete “type system” with style variants such as the normal-width-version (Sofia Pro), the soft version (Sofia Soft) or the rough version (Sofia Rough). With all these typefaces, you have more than 40 styles to make your own vibrant and professional graphics or web creations while maintaining consistency in your creations. The OpenType features of Sofia Pro Condensed have an extended character set to support Central and Eastern European as well as Western European languages, Cyrillic and Greek. For more info about the powerful opentype features and the complete character map of Sofia Pro Condensed, download the PDF specimen to get a detailed view of all features.
  22. Kotto Slab by Picador, $29.00
    Ultra Heavy Weight Font Champion – that's Kotto Slab. Bold curves and catchy endings. You can always count on Kotto – quirky posters, creative projects or long texts. That doesn't matter. Easy to use and easy to pair with other typefaces. Matching italics and opentype features will make your work faster. Try it with sans and serif fonts, especially with Praho Pro – you won't regret it.
  23. Masifa by Hurufatfont, $19.00
    Masifa has compact, simple, functional and neutral body structure. It has 5 widths from Normal to Ultra Condensed. Each width includes 9 weights from Hairline to Black and their matching italics. Also, every weight includes rich OpenType Features like Small Caps and custom number styles. Due to its large family, it is ideal for a wide range of usage from large-scale designs to small product labels.
  24. Boughy by Craft Supply Co, $17.00
    Boughy – Font Family is a versatile display serif font family with 9 weights from ultra condensed to extra expanded. perfect for headings, titles, branding and much more. Boughy – Font Family contains everything you need to create stunning typography – from headline fonts to body text fonts – all in one place. Whether you’re starting out or you’ve been designing for years, Boughy has everything you need.
  25. Quandor by Stiggy & Sands, $29.00
    The Quandor Family began as a digitization of a film typeface from LetterGraphics known simply as "Impacta". The original specimen included standard Capitals and Lowercase, as well as a Biform character set. We've fleshed out the original style and added an Oblique to the family, but we just couldn't leave it alone at that, and beefed it up to include an Ultra Black and Ultra Black Oblique style as well, because uber heavyweight font styles are the bees knees. Chocked full of features, including Biform alternates, SmallCaps, and SmallCaps Biform alternates, this family is built to perform. See the 5th graphic for a comprehensive character map preview. Opentype features include: - Full set of Inferiors and Superiors for limitless fractions. - SmallCaps feature. - Tabular and Proportional figure sets. - A small collection of Standard Ligatures. - Stylistic Alternates for Biform alternates and SmallCaps Biform alternates. Approx. 818 Character Glyph Set: Each style of Quandor comes with a glyphset that includes standard & punctuation, international language support, and additional features.
  26. Bia by Bykineks, $9.00
    Bia Superfamily is a new font creation designed with transitional serif classification, consisting of 100 font styles. It is supported by 85 languages of the Western/Eastern Europe and Turkish region, making it suitable for global use. In addition, Bia Superfamily has features such as numerator, denominator, inferior, modern, and old-style figures. Bia Superfamily features four different classifications in both serif Low & High (Contrast) and sans-serif Low & High (Contrast) variations, including ultra-condensed, condensed, regular, expanded, and ultra-expanded. With its diverse range of font styles, Bia Superfamily offers versatility and flexibility for use in various industries such as skincare, perfume, jewelry, stationary office, newspaper, cover book, web design, sign airport, sign hotel, wedding invitation, and text. Bia Superfamily is the perfect font choice for those who want to showcase a luxurious and elegant feel in their designs. Its professional and elegant characteristics make it stand out and attract attention to any design.
  27. Standard CT by CastleType, $59.00
    CastleType was commissioned in 1991 by San Francisco Focus magazine to digitize three members of the Standard family. This is a Continental lineale that was popular in Switzerland in the 1950s and later in the United States. A cousin to the classic sans serifs, Standard is an alternative that is considerably warmer and a bit more idiosyncratic. In 2008, CastleType released additional members of the Standard CT family to make it a complete typographic solution with three widths (normal, condensed, extended) of four weights each (Regular, Medium, Bold, and Extra Bold). Some of the original Standard fonts, particularly Standard Regular, appear to have been hastily designed (or perhaps too closely imitated Helvetica); these have been greatly improved in the CastleType versions with more harmonious proportions and other refinements. The three lighter weights of the Extended subfamily were designed from scratch based on the new Standard CT Regular and Standard CT Extended Extra Bold. More recently, four light weights (Light, Extra Light, Ultra Light, and Hairline) have been added to each of the three widths. The entire Standard CT family includes support for most European languages, OpenType features, arbitrary fractions, and a collection of geometrics, dingbats & fleurons.
  28. DT Augustina Slab by Deveze Type, $29.00
    DT Augustina Slab is an original Clarendon's style slab serif font family of 98 styles including 7 weights, 7 widths plus Italics. There is no such a big choice of Clarendons with a wide range of styles on a market. Super wide range family will satisfy almost any request. Ultra Lights and Light styles will add elegance and lightness to your headlines, especially with using Italic swashes. Regulars, Mediums and Semi Bold will make your text blocks readable and stylish. Combine with Italics and Small Caps for sub-headers and highlights to get an incredible result. And finally Bold and Extra Bold for massive and heavy text headers. Strong, stable and reliable. The whole family has been working well in almost any type of a project: Websites, Apps, E-Books, Books, Magazines, TV broadcasting, Packaging. The family has an Open Type Features like a Ligatures, Italic Swashes, Small Capitals, Case Sensitive Forms, Tabular Figures, Old Style Figures, Tabular Old Style Figures, Circled Figures, Black Circled Figures, Fractions, Superscripts, Subscripts, Stylistic Sets, Localisation forms for Moldavian / Romanian, Catalonian and Turkish.
  29. ITC Garamond by ITC, $34.99
    Drawn by Tony Stan, ITC Garamond was first released in 1975 in Book and Ultra weights only. These were intended as display faces to complement existing text designs from other foundries. (In fact, many of ITC’s interpretations of traditional typefaces began as display counterparts for existing text designs.) These first weights of ITC Garamond became so popular, however, that ITC released the Light and Bold weights and a suite of condensed faces in 1977. Now, the complete ITC Garamond family features sixteen members: four weights of roman and italic in normal width and four weights of roman and italic in companion condensed versions. The family resemblance is there, but ITC Garamond’s unique provenance gives it an unmistakable, one-of-a-kind appeal.
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  31. Supertall by wearecolt, $11.00
    Supertall, ultra condensed and very large. Supertall is a massive statement display font designed to command a page by filling a lot of space. Taking inspiration from hard-hitting movie titles, Supertall brings some 80s video game vibes with a modern touch. The Supertall type family features Regular and bold weights with obliques and reverse obliques for added speed and style. Features: 357 Glyphs Fractions Extensive language support.
  32. Big Boy by Type Innovations, $39.00
    I have always wanted to create the world's biggest and heaviest font. I admit that I was visually inspired by contenders like Akimoto, Champ Ultra, Blackoak and Bloque. However, I not only wanted a real heavyweight, but a really good looking and readable font as well. Look out—Big Boy is here. This powerhouse can get the job done. Try it out and get the attention you deserve.
  33. Belucian by Font Bureau, $40.00
    The Belucian series offers a distinguished text design supported by dynamic headline structure. In need of a distinctive display style, Smart magazine asked Font Bureau in 1990 to revise the work of Lucian Bernhard from 1925. David Berlow prepared Belucian Demi, now accompanied by Kelly Ehrgott-Milligan’s 1994 Demi Italic, added Book and Book Italic for text, and designed Ultra for dynamic impact in headlines; FB 1990–94
  34. PODIUM Soft by Borutta Group, $39.00
    PODIUM Soft is variations of PODIUM Sharp typeface designed in 2019. Family consist of 13 styles from ultra compressed to extra expanded. Main purpose of this project was idea to make hybrid between different modular and geometric woodtypes that I found in old polish specimens: Rex, Blok, Bacarat etc. Thanks to big range of different styles, PODIUM will be perfect choice for visual identities, posters and display usage.
  35. Boldoni by Forte Type, $4.90
    Boldoni is like a caricature: it brings with itself exaggerated elements of the modern typefaces, that has as main names Giambattista Bodoni and François-Ambroise Didot. Boldoni takes to the limit its width and serifs, causing a ultra fat type feeling, and its styles causes a monochromatic effect that remember the colors Black, Gray and White. Boldoni is good for titles, initials, drop caps, lettering, posters and vertical writing.
  36. Quinland by Fateh.Lab, $20.00
    Quinland is an ultra condensed font, and with a style that is very different from the others. Its weight is superior in posters, social media, headlines, magazine titles, clothing, large print formats - and wherever you want to be seen. Inspired by the style of design that is currently popular, and this is the answer to all the needs of every idea that you will pour in this modern era.
  37. Modet by Plau, $30.00
    Modet is a versatile and friendly humanist sans-serif prepared for all typographic tasks. It is quite readable in smaller sizes and shows its character in larger sizes. You can change the face of Modet through its many alternate characters and OpenType features. This versatility makes it a great performer in editorial and branding projects. Modet comes in 10 roman styles, from thin to 'ultra black' and speaks 289 languages.
  38. Gelegar by Locomotype, $19.00
    Introducing Gelegar, the extraordinary ultra-wide display sans serif font meticulously crafted for commanding visual and emotional impact. Gelegar offers three distinctive styles – expanded regular, rounded, and press – each exuding its own unique character to suit your creative vision. Whether you're designing posters, social media posts, headlines, titling, or large-format prints, Gelegar ensures you stand out from the crowd. Embrace the font that demands attention and amplifies your message.
  39. Soul Leo by Otto Maurer, $16.00
    Soul Leo ist a special Version of my font „Soul“ (soul ultra black). For a long Time i want to make a Font like this. Before FL6 that was impossible. I know it is a big File Size for a Font with all the Graphics but i need a Font like this for a LadyProjekt. And so i did it myself. I hope you like it as i do!
  40. Element 120 by Hanoded, $15.00
    Element 120 (Unbinilium) is a hypothetical chemical element in the periodic table. You can forget about that, I just thought it was a cool name for a font. Element 120 is a hand drawn Ultra Bodoni. I drew all the glyphs by hand, then gave them a good grunge makeover and the result is what you see before you. Comes with a periodic table of diacritics as well!
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