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  1. Strayhorn MT by Monotype, $29.99
    Strayhorn is a sans serif development of the popular typeface family, Ellington. Although classified as a sans serif, the Strayhorn font family has markedly flared stems and calligraphic terminal treatment. A fairly condensed face with vigorous letter shapes, Strayhorn makes an eye-catching display face and an economical, legible text type. The contrast between thick and thin strokes is more apparent than in most sans serif designs, resulting in an open, rather striking appearance on the page. Strayhorn is ideal for use in advertising, flyers, labels and packaging. It will also make a refreshing alternative to the more monotone sans serifs used in magazines, periodicals, newsletters etc.
  2. Sea Cruise JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Years before the "Jet Age", and way before computers and satellite television turned us into jaded "armchair travelers", the ocean voyage aboard giant steamships to distant ports of call beckoned many to travel the Seven Seas. Far away lands had a magic and mysticism to them, for few Americans knew anything about those places unless they read about them in books or saw travelogs at their local theaters. Many songs were written with themes of romantic South Seas travel, and one vintage piece in particular entitled "Down Where the Trade Winds Blow" offered up the hand lettering which served as a model for Sea Cruise JNL.
  3. Santa Fe by ITC, $29.99
    Santa Fe was created by British designer David Quay in 1983. Distinguishing are its script characters and the lower case e, which has the form of a capital E. The letters of this font emphasize the base line. Rounded corners pair with elegant forms to give Santa Fe a flowing, cheerful look. The figures are reminiscent of American advertisements of the 1960s with their light, carefree images. Like with most script fonts, the letters of Santa Fe should be set close enough together that they touch. An added bonus are the various alternative forms with which Quay provided Santa Fe and the many design possibilities which they offer.
  4. JAF Mashine by Just Another Foundry, $42.00
    Although at first sight Mashine is a strict, "non-design" typeface, this display font is not as geometric as it seems. The use of serif-like terminals and unusual joints gives the design a unique look. This all-caps font provides stylistic alternates for most letters. If you type larger amounts of texts you should activate the Contextual Alternates OpenType feature to have the variants replaced automatically. By choosing best fitting letter pairs intelligently a fluid text composition is achieved. The fonts are provided in OpenType format. Each font contains 470 glyphs. Technically, they follow the Adobe Pro fonts and provide the same glyph set and OpenType functionality.
  5. Masteng by Twinletter, $18.00
    Turn your designs into something special with the Masteng Groovy Font. This font features an anatomical design between thick and thin lines, making it visually unique from most other fonts. The combination of words that arise will make your project bold and powerful. Take advantage of this awesome font for a project that’s superior and more striking than ever! What’s Included : Standard glyphs Iso Latin 1 Simple installations We highly recommend using a program that supports OpenType features and Glyphs panels like many Adobe apps and Corel Draw, so you can see and access all Glyph variations. PUA Encoded Characters – Fully accessible without additional design software. Fonts include Multilingual support
  6. Hilmar by Graptail, $15.00
    Hilmar Sans is a neo-grotrsque typeface family in 7 weights, support most European Languages and features. The typeface is versatile to blend in your design- with 7 weight, ranging from thin, extra light, light, regular, medium, semi bold, bold variable type. Perfect anywhere you need a right finas touches for branding, publishing, titles, book, magazine , and use on UI/UX design.The typeface is versatile to blend in your design- with 7 weight, ranging from thin, extra light, light, regular, medium, semi bold, bold variable type. Perfect anywhere you need a right finas touches for branding, publishing, titles, book, magazine , and use on UI/UX design.
  7. Befoil by eyetype, $6.00
    Befoil is a bold sans versatile font family full of the characters you want. Befoil includes stylistic alternates, ligatures, uppercase letters, numbers and punctuation. Befoil supports various languages including: French, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Dutch, Finnish, Swedish, and more. Befoil works great in any branding, logos, magazines, films. The different weights give you full range to explore a whole host of applications, while the outlined fonts give a real modern feel to any project. OpenType features can be accessed by using OpenType smart programs such as Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Indesign, Corel Draw and Microsoft Office and can also be accessed through the character map.
  8. Parandea by IbraCreative, $17.00
    Parandea, a vintage serif typeface, seamlessly blends the essence of bygone eras with a touch of modern sophistication. Each letter in Parandea exudes timeless charm, featuring elegant serifs and fine details that harken back to the craftsmanship of vintage typography. The typeface’s well-balanced proportions and graceful curves evoke a sense of nostalgia, making it a perfect choice for projects that demand a classic and refined aesthetic. Parandea’s versatility shines through, whether it’s used for branding, editorial design, or any application where a touch of vintage character is desired. With its distinctive yet understated elegance, Parandea captures the spirit of the past while maintaining a contemporary allure.
  9. Steel by Cerri Antonio, $35.00
    STEEL regular, outline and bold, is a 3-font system that can be layered in different ways to create infinite title effects used commonly in poster and 3D logo design. Steel’s layer combinations give you complete control in producing styles like outline, 3D, and beveled. It can be used alone and/or in layers, and allows you adjust leading and kerning. Each font has similar metrics, so when your title is set, copy and paste-in-place to create layers of different weights/styles to build out your desired effect. Steel works great in any graphics application that allows you to utilize layers or 3D effects.
  10. Amaretto by JVB Fonts, $39.00
    AMARETTO, inspired by classic structure of italics, as an original variation of vertical style. Ludovico Arrighi has given us the legacy of classical calligraphic structures that times later lays the foundations of Cancelleresca style and then, the italics as extension of a classic roman serif used in the Renaissance, as main typographic way of expression in Italian printed books. The name Amaretto reminds one of the most representative and delicious liqueur as strong distinctive Italian taste. AMARETTO can be used mainly in titles, long and display texts. Supports East Europe languages. Includes standard and discretionary ligatures, complete small caps, old style numbers, fractions, numerators and denominators and several OpenType features included.
  11. Roberts Script by Roland Hüse Design, $28.00
    Robert's Script is a fresh brush calligraphy typeface with a smooth flow. The Family consists of two weights, Light and Regular. Its stylistic character is based on an elegant brush style. It can be used in various forms of communications. It contains OpenType Features such as Stylistic Alternates, Contextual Alternates, Standard Ligatures, Terminal Forms, Old Style Figures for numbers and Fractions. All European latin languages are covered with diacritics and special characters. For more details on the features and how to make the most out of this font, please refer to the OpenType guide at https://drive.google.com/file/d/1exEp9VcLM1rmrF9ptO2OWlQKKA-uyb4r/view?usp=sharing Cheers & Enjoy!
  12. Threepoints North by Type Associates, $30.00
    The Threepoints Series is the result of several years of work that bases three different sans serif type designs on one “shell”. Designed for optimal readability North, with its squarish shapes and rigidity are suggestive of an upright Swiss or Inserat typeface. The East variant takes on the look of another popular condensed grotesk with a softer, more rounded basic shape whilst maintaining the purpose of the original design. With minimal adjustments West leans towards more contemporary European designs. Although these are primarily display typefaces they function extremely well in text sizes in either upper or lowercase composition. Excellent for signage. Each variant comes with matched italic at no additional cost.
  13. Rosabella by ParaType, $30.00
    Rosabella is a script typeface with plenty of decorative details — flourishes, swashes, twists and other elements, which impart to the face a gorgeous festive look. An unusually large number of alternates and ligatures make it possible to imitate live calligraphic writing. Lower case letters are divided into several stylistic sets from relatively modest variants to the most decorative contextually-dependent swash shapes. Besides that there are two sets of upper case letters — the second one contains larger and more complex shapes. Letters from the different stylistic sets can be used in a wide variety of combinations with the different levels of embellishments. Rosabella was designated for display material, greetings and advertising.
  14. Herold by HiH, $10.00
    Herold is a bold Art Nouveau advertising face released by H. Berthold, Berlin, Germany in 1901. It is also seen under the name “Herold Reklame.” The design is attributed to Hermann Hoffmann by the Klingspor Museum. A herold (‘herald’ in English, ‘heraldus’ in Latin) is one who delivers proclamations and announcements. Medieval heralds are often pictured with a horn with which to get everyone’s attention prior to performing his function. His only PA system was his own voice. Left and right glyphs of a herald with horn may be found at positions 137 and 172. Herold is quite compact with a high x-height, just right for making -- what else? -- announcements.
  15. Kidsglow by Good Java Studio, $22.00
    Kidsglow is the perfect font for all your fun designs. The font file is equipped with ordinary characters (A-Z, a-z, 0-9, ligature and lots of punctuation), as well as more than 350 glyphs to support most Latin-based languages. Plus, it comes with super fun ligature! Everything is made with the same brush, and everything is the same size as Kids, so you can be sure they will work well together! It is suitable for you to use in making t-shirt design, quote, label, packaging, logo type, or long writing. Because we have compiled kerning and matrices that are tailored to your needs.
  16. Barlouth by Pixesia Studio, $10.00
    Introducing Barlouth - A Modern Handwritten Font Barlouth is a delicate, elegant and flowing handwritten typeface with lovely and well-balanced characteristics. Its soft curves and natural writing make it distinct and beautiful. Barlouth gives lovely typographic harmony for a wide range of design needs, including quotes, poster design, personal branding, promotional materials, logotype, product packaging, etc. Add it to your most creative ideas and see how they come to life! FEATURES - Stylistic Alternates - Ligatures - Uppercase and Lowercase letters - Numbering and Punctuations - Multilingual Support - Works on PC or Mac - Simple Installation - Support Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe InDesign, also works on Microsoft Word Hope you Like it. Thanks.
  17. Dulce Chico by Good Java Studio, $18.00
    Dulce Chico is the perfect font for all your fun designs. The main font file is equipped with ordinary characters, as well as more than 350 glyphs to support most Latin-based languages. Everything is made with the same brush, and everything is the same size as Letter Kids, so you can be sure they will work well together! It is suitable for you to use in making t-shirt design, quote, label, packaging, logo type, or long writing. Because we have compiled kerning and matrices that are tailored to your needs. Dulce Chico features: - Fully coded PUA for full access to all characters - Multilingual Support
  18. Aquatory by Gleb Guralnyk, $15.00
    Hi, presenting a classic style font Aquatory. It's a thin and tall decorative font with nice classic shape. A descent advantage of this font is a big set of ligatures and additional characters. As you can see on the previews, the first and the last letters has an extra decorative swirl*. To achieve this result just type the first and the last capital letters*. Aquatory typeface supports most of the european languages and also has ukrainian cyrillic characters. *Make sure that OpenType features are supported & enabled in your software - such as "Alternates" & "Ligatures". Also please consider that this features is available only for english alphabet.
  19. Salsero by Plau, $49.00
    Cabrón, listen. Nosotros made a new fuente (only one file, cabrón, not super family – it can be variable, you just have to stretch it). Compra te, just buy it, or get it via Adobe Fonts. Go for it, amigo. Salsero hablas spanish en primero lugar, pero many other languages. German, english, french and most gringo languages tu cabeza can think of. Salsero has contraste invertido and all kinds of crazy curves, curvas locas, amigo. If you compreende this text, then you surely have compatibilidade, compatibility with Salsero, cabrón. No doubt you will like this fuente full of happy and not so happy mistakes, erritos.
  20. Devoid by Dropper, $35.00
    Devoid is a sans serif typeface with a no frills stripped down design. The design has all the features of the neo grotesk typeface, horizontally cut endings, modern capitals, oval counters, with a bare bones appearance. The typeface comes in three subtle widths, Devoid Slim, which is spaced most narrowly, Devoid and Devoid Set, which have a wider letterspacing. There are regular, medium and bold weights with accompanying italics. The vertical metrics align across weights and widths, this allows for optical size adjustment as well as adjusting for same size text fit. Dutch designer Pier Taylor designed the typeface in 2020 for use in catalogs, lists and registers.
  21. Editors Hand by Jen Wagner Co., $16.00
    Say hello to Editor's Hand, perfect for creating handwritten notes, quotes, logos, or just adding a hand-written touch to any project! This font was designed to create the feel of an actual magazine editor's notes on a design proof. While other handwritten fonts have some visible letter patterns, Editor's Hand comes with three sets of letters that automatically alternate, so you don't have to worry about swapping them out yourself! Note: this feature works in Adobe and most Desktop programs (i.e. Word, Pages, etc.), but does not work in Canva I hope you love using this font as much as I have! I can't wait to see what you create!
  22. Marya Script by Hadiftype, $12.00
    Marya Script is modern lovely script font, bold and elegant touch. It comes with a handy set of opentype stylistic. You need a program that supports OpenType features such as Adobe Illustrator CS, Adobe Photoshop CC, Adobe Indesign, Microsoft Word 2010. It is perfect for logo, greetings, branding, quotes, prints, invitations and crafting. All lowercase letters include alternates, beginning & end swashes, that makes the font look fabulous! These are all coded with PUA Unicode. Mac users can use Font Book and Windows users can use Character Map to view and copy any of the extra characters to paste into your favourite text editor/app.
  23. Kamenica by Tour De Force, $25.00
    “Kamenica” - named after a beautiful small mountain river in Serbia - is a font family containing 3 weights: Light, Regular and Bold. The Kamenica river is only a few meters wide. Mostly shallow and cold, clear and green, it was the direct inspiration source for the creation of this condensed typeface. As our other typefaces, “Kamenica” also combines traditional shapes with modern forms, tall x-height and a collection of more than 300 glyphs. Comparing the river with the font, we could say that letters are the fishes that lives in the Kamenica river and that the font weights are the seasons in which this river shows most of its own character.
  24. Fd Massive by Fortunes Co, $19.00
    Massive moon is headline font with a retro feel transports readers to a bygone era, invoking nostalgia and charm. Its bold strokes and quirky serifs harken back to the golden age of design, reminiscent of vintage posters and classic advertisements. The typeface exudes a timeless appeal, seamlessly merging the flair of yesteryear with modern readability. Each character carries a sense of character, mirroring the craftsmanship of mid-century typography. The warm color palette and slightly distressed texture further amplify the retro vibe, adding a touch of authenticity. This font doesn't just convey information; it tells a story, bridging the gap between the past and present.
  25. Klapt by SevenType, $24.99
    Klapt is a geometric sans serif family that is soft on the outside and sharp on the inside. This family of four weights, includes an extended character set supporting most Latin languages even Vietnamese! Klapt, which can be bold or very elegant, is well suited for designs ranging from branding and corporate identity to editorial design and also web design. It is great for display purposes especially for headlines, posters, magazines, book covers, logos... you name it! Feel free to share your designs using Klapt or just get in touch via email to hi@seventype.com. Need extended Cyrillic support? We've got you covered https://www.myfonts.com/fonts/seventype/klapt-cyrillic/
  26. Eurostile Candy by Linotype, $40.99
    Eurostile Candy is a fun spinoff from Akira Kobayashi's Eurostile Next family. As the name implies, it is based on Eurostile but with many striking new features. Most obviously, the corners and joints have been rounded off to give it a more friendly and softer feel. On top of those changes, the main skeleton of many characters have been modified. Any extra strokes have been removed - such as in the a, s, or t - and joints have been simplified to create even more square shapes - like in the n and r. With these contemporary and futuristic-styled alterations, Eurostile Candy is a cool new design great for many display projects.
  27. Sans Beam by Stawix, $35.00
    After releasing Amsi in 2015, this year Sans Beam is now ready to launch with the design that support many different usability from Headline to Body text, and specifically designed to be compatible with other font families of Stawix Foundry. This typeface has been designed under the simple idea of ‘Choose. Play. Repeat.’ on the limited space of typographic layout, in which most of the time faces the problem of choosing appropriate font weight that would serve the right intention. This typeface is designed to erase those problems, preventing impossibility in designer’s layout in both Body Text and Headline, which comes in 15 different weights.
  28. Blue Venom by Linecreative, $16.00
    Blue Venom is a unique typography with a modern style, Each letter is cut into two parts, the first consists of three labyrinthine combined lines and the other is a diagonal cut line, so that the combination of these two parts into one letter that looks stunning , and each letter consists of four character choices, two character choices for numbers, and equipped with Ligatures (Opentype feature) All character options are included in one font. You can use alternatives in most major image editors, just find the Glyps (Alternate) menu item there. For example, in Adobe Illustrator you need to select the Window / Type / Glyphs menu item.
  29. Railhead by FontMesa, $25.00
    Railhead is a revival of an 1870s type style that was originally available from both the Bruce foundry in New York and James Conner's Sons type foundry. The Redux version is the original design but only the uppercase and punctuation were ever created the rest of this font design including numbers, accented characters and lowercase are of my own design. Looking at the original font the inside rails reminded me of a railroad so I created a new version by adding horizontal lines in the lower portion of each letter which resemble railroad ties and Railhead seemed to be the most logical name for this old revival.
  30. PF Hellenica Pro by Parachute, $69.00
    The Golden Age of the Greek Civilization. The world’s history carved on stone. Hellenica Pro was created based on numerous photos from archaeological sites and several other historical references dating back to 1100 B.C. In order to capture the essence of this writing, there are a few alternate forms used at lowercase, uppercase and/or accented positions. These alternates come from different regions in Greece. For instance, uppercase Theta was used by the Cretans and the Korinthians, whereas uppercase Delta by the Ionians. PF Hellenica Pro comes in 3 versions: Light, regular and bold. The new ‘Pro’ version has been expanded to include 3 major scripts: Latin, Greek and Cyrillic.
  31. Fournier by Monotype, $29.99
    Fournier was made by Monotype in 1924. The design is based on types cut by Pierre Simon Fournier circa 1742, some of the most influential designs of the eighteenth century. Fournier's types were among the earliest of the transitional" style of typeface and were a stepping stone to the more severe "modern" style made popular by Bodoni later in the century. They had more vertical emphasis than the old style types, greater contrast between thick and thin strokes and little or no bracketing on the serifs. Fournier has a light, clean look on the page, provides good economy in text and retains an even colour.
  32. Charlize by GRIN3 (Nowak), $26.00
    Charlize is a handwritten, fully connected script with ligatures to help with flow and readability. It can be used for invitations, greeting cards, posters, advertising, weddings, books, menus etc. Charlize pro is the most complete style, it contains over 740 glyphs. Every lowercase letter has six variations (uppercase letter has two). To get the alternate glyph just add "+","*","--","__","++" or "==" before the letter in any OpenType savvy application or manually chosen the characters from Glyph Palette. Charlize One and Charlize Two have less glyphs than the Pro one, they contain less alternates and ligatures. Language support includes Western, Central and Eastern European character sets, as well as Baltic and Turkish languages.
  33. Cynthia June JF by Jukebox Collection, $32.99
    Cynthia June is an elegant and formal copperplate style script font from Jukebox. Perfect for weddings, dinners, holidays or any design that needs classic elegance, flair and femininity, this typeface will fit the bill! It includes an alternate set of swash caps and several alternate lowercase letters to expand its use. The font is named for a dear friend of the designer. Jukebox fonts are available in OpenType format and downloadable packages contain both .otf and .ttf versions of the font. They are compatible on both Mac and Windows. All fonts contain basic OpenType features as well as support for Latin-based and most Eastern European languages.
  34. Kathmandu by Volcano Type, $19.00
    Kathmandu, the Nepalese capital in the foothills of the Himalayas, is not like any other city. That's why Kathmandu Bold is not like any other font going by the name of a town, either: This font is not as digital as Chicago but not as solid as Aachen. Kathmandu Bold's capital letters are slightly irregular, giving the font its unique character, which is extended and more black than bold. Everyone who has hitherto regarded "naïve" and "cool" as being an oppositional pair should check out this font by Ingo Juergens. For special needs, such as foreign languages, there is a host of special characters.
  35. Overseas by Hanoded, $15.00
    I traveled a lot: in the beginning on my own, later as a tour guide. I always used the English word ‘abroad’ to describe a trip to a foreign country, but I noticed that the English, Australians and New Zealanders preferred the word ‘overseas’. I then realised that they all lived on an island, so most of the foreign countries for them were across the sea. I had to think of that when I made this font! Overseas is a brush font with a certain rough elegance to it. I made it using poster paint and a brush. Use if for posters, product packaging and book covers.
  36. Chronosfer by Anomali Creative, $19.99
    The concept of this font are Inspired by stories of space travel, interstellar war. social life in the galaxy. So we chose the name Chronosfer, which was said to be similar to Chromosphere. The chromosphere is the second most outer layer of the Sun. Several thousand kilometres thick, it resides above the photosphere and beneath the corona. Due to its low density, it is relatively transparent, resulting in the photosphere being regarded as the visual surface of the Sun. What Featured on this font? Glyphs count is 281 glyphs each style. Have some alternate characters International Language Support Best to use on Hi-Tech Style design Space or cosmos theme design
  37. Siah by Si47ash Fonts, $19.00
    Extra bold, extremely black! Siah font comes with 2 weights and provides a modern and clean sans serif Arabic/Persian type experience for headlines and headings! Siah means "Black" in Persian. This font also supports basic Latin. The complete font family is a great choice for all graphic designers, typographers and visual artists. Shahab Siavash, the designer has done more than 30 fonts and got featured on Behance, Microsoft, McGill University research website, Hackernoon, Fontself, FontsInUse,... Astaneh text and headline font which is one of his latest designs, already got professional typographers, lay-out and book designers' attention as well as some of the most recognizable publications in Arabic/Persian communities.
  38. Reins by Craft Supply Co, $20.00
    Introduction Introducing Reins – Serif Typeface, a masterpiece that exudes classic elegance with a modern twist. Initially, it captivates with its timeless appearance and style. Versatility at its Best Moreover, it’s incredibly versatile, adapting seamlessly to a multitude of projects. From logos to editorial designs, it enhances every artwork it graces. Furthermore, it brings out the richness in your content, making each word profoundly striking. Classic Appeal This typeface carries a classic appeal, gracefully bridging the past and the present. Coupled with a sense of nostalgia, it remains relevant and attractive for contemporary designs. Therefore, each character stands out, adding a touch of historical elegance.
  39. Ongunkan Brahmi by Runic World Tamgacı, $60.00
    The Brāhmī alphabet is the ancestor of most of the 40 or so modern Indian alphabets, and of a number of other alphabets, such as Khmer and Tibetan. It is thought to have been modelled on the Aramaic or Phoenician alphabets, and appeared in India sometime before 500 BC. Another theory is that Brāhmī developed from the Indus or Harappa script, which was used in the Indus valley until about 2,000 BC. The earliest known inscriptions in the Brāhmī alphabet are those of King Asoka (c.270-232 BC), third monarch of the Mauryan dynasty. Brāhmī was used to write a variety of languages, including Sanskrit and Prakrit.
  40. Young Itch AOE by Astigmatic, $19.95
    Ok, so many of you are now probably wondering if I am a teenager. Nope. But I was once, and I had alot of pent up angst like alot of other teens, and maybe this typeface is my outlet for what is left of those teenage days of mine. Take it as you will, but Young Itch is a bold, scratchy, handdrawn typestyle, with that feel of grunge and pent up anger. The typeface comes with its own persona, but I bet it would work itself well into a wide array of designs. Ventilate your current or past teen angst with Young Itch today!
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