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  1. Primavera by Sudtipos, $49.00
    Primavera is a fresh and spirited take on casual handwriting. The usual playfulness and expertise of Angel Koziupa's forms, along with the smooth, crisp outlines of Alejandro Paul, provide a humorous and lively typeface in two styles that fit perfectly on food packaging labels, greeting cards, journals or wherever a design needs to convey freshness, young spirit, and a cool spring breeze.
  2. Kwark by Hanoded, $15.00
    Kwark is a nice, cartoonesque outline font with a bit of grunginess. Yes, it is an all caps font, but upper- and lowercase letters differ in shape, so you can mix and match. The name is not really related to the way the font looks: kwark means 'curd' in Dutch. You think that sounds delicious? Well, then give Kwark a try!
  3. Dempsey by Just My Type, $25.00
    Creative people tend to mix printing and cursive, i.e. some letters connected, some not. Why? Who knows? Handwriting analysts have a field day with this sort of thing. Have a field day of your own with Dempsey, based on the writing of Tucson film teacher, media artist and programmer, Vikki Dempsey. It’s fun, assertive and will make you look even more creative.
  4. Mood by Device, $39.00
    A sleek and elegant high-contrast sans with a hint of high fashion and a touch of tomorrow. Available in two versions that can be freely mixed for effect, each with alternatives for the M, P, Q, R and W that are available via the Stylistic Alternates feature in Adobe Illustrator, as a Stylistic Set in Indesign, or direct from the Glyphs palette
  5. Spika by Little Fonts, $15.00
    Spika is a geometric, monospaced sans serif font. This tall, condensed typeface is simple in its structure yet strong in its design. Informed by basic geometry and inspired by simplistic, clean design principles. Spika has an almost retro style but its no nonsense design would fit well within any contemporary design applications. The font contains over 400 glyphs including loads of accented characters.
  6. Antipasto Pro by Zetafonts, $39.00
    Antipasto is a geometric sans serif font designed by Cosimo Lorenzo Pancini. The original family of three weights has been revised and expanded in 2017 with Antipasto Pro that now includes cyrillic and greek characters, open type features (small caps and old style numerals), six new weights from the hairline to the extrabold and an icons set in 8 weights.
  7. FTMilky by Factory738, $15.00
    The FTMilky Serif is a lovely classic serif font family. The mix of modern and vintage elements results in an elegant design. The different weights give you a variety of options for determining the best typographic color for your project. The available Ligatures and Italic styles provide a variety of different characters that give your project design an unique shape.
  8. Herkings by Sarid Ezra, $17.00
    Herkings is a serif based font with unique lowercase & uppercase that will make your design looks minimalist yet modern. You can use this font for any purpose, especially for logotype. This font also suitable for branding. You can mix and match the uppercase and lowercase to make your logo more unique and stand-out. This font also support multi language!
  9. Suomi Sans by Suomi, $25.00
    There are many sans serif typefaces with calligraphic tendencies, but Suomi Sans is different: the outside forms are fairly basic, fairly narrow sans serif style, but the counter forms have a strong calligraphic flair with accented upper left and lower right hand corners. With six weights in Roman and italic, Suomi Sans works well for both headline and text use.
  10. Invulnerable BB by Blambot, $12.00
    Clean and clear are the buzzwords for Invulnerable BB. A comic book font with no fuss. The opentype version includes contextual alternates to create multiple versions of letters, numbers and punctuation, as you type. Errant serif-I correction (in comics, only personal pronouns have the serf-I), also, type up to six consecutive, identical letters, and get a bouncy baseline.
  11. Hisquins by Sarid Ezra, $17.00
    Hisquins is a serif based font with unique lowercase & uppercase that will make your design looks minimalist yet modern. You can use this font for any purpose, especially for logotype. This font also suitable for branding. You can mix and match the uppercase and lowercase to make your logo more unique and stand-out. This font also support multi language!
  12. Vincente by Dharma Type, $19.99
    Vincente is a contemporary but Didone-look serif with condensed proportion. Inspired by vintage iron works and antique botanical pictorial book. Very simple and orthodox letter forms with some charming accent such as can be seen in "y". Sophisticated curves but they have human warmth as if they are hand-crafted. Consists of six weights and supporting almost all latin languages.
  13. 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.
  14. Orange Avenue by Krismagraph, $15.00
    Orange Avenue is an Elegant Ligature Serif Font. Its soft curves mixed with high contrast glyphs, give it a feminine and masculine quality. Come with two versions, namely Regular & Outline. It comes with epic ligatures and alternates. Great in layout design for quotes or body copy, best used as a display for headings, logos, branding, magazines, product packaging, and invitations.
  15. Snell Roundhand by Linotype, $29.99
    Snell Roundhand Script was designed in 1965 by Matthew Carter. Conception and design were both based on the 18th century round hand scripts. The font has an elegant and festive feel and its capitals can also be used as initials mixed with other alphabets. Snell Roundhand Script is well-suited to middle length texts and headlines. Featured in: Best Fonts for Logos
  16. Courage Union by Invasi Studio, $16.00
    Inspired by vintage sportswear. The Courage Union font is designed in slab serif style with a vintage athletic feel. There are six varieties: regular, rough, halftone, outline, outline rough, and outline halftone. Ensuring carefully crafted styles result from the use of this font. This font can be used for anything from logos to social media content to cheering for your favorite sports team.
  17. Bandera Display Cyrillic by AndrijType, $21.00
    This contrast serif typeface is good for display use. Bandera Display Cyrillic has six weights with original italics. It catches attention in headlines of posters and magazines. It works well with Bandera Cyrillic (slab serif), Osnova Cyrillic (sans serif) and Bandera Text Cyrillic (serif) fonts. Bandera is Spanish for 'flag'. And Bandera is a symbol of Ukrainian fighting for freedom for many years.
  18. Nouvelle by Mina Arko, $45.00
    Nouvelle is an elegant sans serif family of six fonts (light, regular, semibold and italics). This modular typeface works just as well as display typeface as it does in body text. Because of the high x-hight it stays readable in very small sizes. It has 1884 characters: oldstyle numerals, ligatures and extra characters that support almost all European languages.
  19. The Milade by TM Type, $12.00
    The Milade is inspired by the retro style in combination with the hand lettering style.The Milade has many alternative swash & ligatures characters and has opentype features like a stylistic alternatice, stylistic set, ligature, and swash so you can mix and match as you want. This font is PUA encoded which means you can access all of the amazing glyphs and ligatures with ease!
  20. Blackmoor by ITC, $29.99
    Noted British type designer David Quay designed Blackmoor in 1983. Based on an old English letter style, this textura-style Blackletter evokes a mediaeval character, expertly mixing a gothic lowercase together with Lombardic capitals. Blackmoor's rough, distressed features make it ideal for a variety of applications, from serious historical publications to horror movies, and comics. Featured in: Best Fonts for Tattoos
  21. Just Note by Java Pep, $15.00
    Introducing the newest font and doodle that called Just Note and Note Doodle. Just Note font is inspired by the sticky notes that we always use to note everything. This font is made with the natural concept of handwriting for more stunning and outstanding we add 50+ of the doodle (Note Doodle) design to complete it so you can mix and match.
  22. Precious Serif by G-Type, $60.00
    Precious Serif is a distinctive, modern slab serif typeface, first released in 2003 and now refreshed in 2017. This contemporary, chunky gem is the sister typeface to our Precious Sans family, both sets designed with similar metrics and characteristics to ensure they pair together seamlessly in print & digital applications. Mix Precious Sans & Serif together in a block of text to wonderful effect!
  23. Anchor by Etewut, $20.00
    I glad to introduce to you my new display font Anchor. I was inspired by Russian fairy tales with cyrillic lettering. So I hope you'll keep a bit of fairy in you upcoming products using my font. Please, mind a spirit! It perfectly fits to making design from corporative identity to Xmas cards. And it has extra symbols for european languages.
  24. Mindset by PintassilgoPrints, $19.00
    Meet Mindset, an open-minded versatile hand-drawn family. Its regular and slim cuts, both all-caps-with-alternates for that unique feel, fit countless purposes where a touch of hand​-done is welcome. There’s yet a picture font with plenty of stylish graphic elements for added coolness. Give it a try and see for yourself. It's all in the mind, y'know.
  25. BD Supper by Typedifferent, $45.00
    "BD Supper" is a friendly and humorous geometric-organic sans serif typeface great for use on food packaging and in gastronomy-related topics. It features a wide selection of alternate characters to choose from. Use them as you like. With two weights regular and bold, «BD Supper» fits the needs to structure a body text with a headline and to create logotypes.
  26. Makeevka by NREY, $19.00
    Makeevka typeface is sans-serif semi-condenced font family. It has wide multilingual support with cyrillic also. This font was crafted with the intention to present clean, legible, multipurpose characters that are easy to read wether it's on screen or print. Fit for all purposes; text, display, headline, print, corporate identity, logo, branding, product, infographic, photography and other applications and medium.
  27. Zatiyan by Azzam Ridhamalik, $14.00
    Introducing Zatiyan Display Typeface! A bold, modern mixed with some classic letter styles. Zatiyan typeface great for all aspects of graphic design from logos to layouts. Equipped with ink traps for increased legibility and a unique style to help your design stand out amongst the rest! Check the display images for the list of included glyphs. Download now and go get creative!
  28. Town And Country JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Town and Country JNL features a mix of block-style characters along with rounded ones found so often in the Art Deco fonts of the 1940s. Modeled from the hand-lettered title on a piece of sheet music from that era, this unusual coupling of two distinct design styles works despite it breaking all of the obvious rules of typography.
  29. Carol Gothic by ParaType, $30.00
    Carol Gothic is a traditional blackletter face closest to Linotype’s Old English. Typefaces of that style were used quite frequently in the 19th century English typography, so Carol Gothic fits perfectly for Victorian--looking designs but it is also suitable for any layouts which need blackletter. The type is designed by Alexandra Korolkova and Alexander Lubovenko and released by ParaType in 2015.
  30. Montela by Romie Creative, $15.00
    Montela - is a modern calligraphic typeface with several alternate ligatures as well as swashes. This font is made in a modern style with a very beautiful, elegant, very casual start and finish and fits your various design needs Perfect for logos, branding, titles, social media posts, advertisements, product packaging, product design, labels, photography, watermarks , special events, magazines, web design, etc.
  31. Red Border Labels JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    In the pre-computer, pre self-adhesive label era of office supplies a number of companies (including Dennison, Maco and Denny-Reyburn) manufactured a wide variety of gummed labels for just about any use or purpose. Blank labels, specialty labels and decorative holiday seals were just a part of this line. One popular style was that of labels with parallel thick-and-thin borders of red lines and corners chamfered, rounded or straight cut. Occasionally, one could find similar labels with blue, green or gold borders but red was the mainstay, hence naming this typeface Red Border Labels JNL. Presented in this font is a collection of twenty-six standard and specialty shape label borders on the capital (A-Z keys) and twenty-six solid panel versions on the lower case (a-z) keys which can be used as backfills for the borders or as stand-alone labels.
  32. Heaven Of Love by Silverdav, $10.00
    Introducing Heaven Of Love font, a multi-faceted typeface, with a beautiful and inspiring mix of classic calligraphy and modern serif, with 3 different styles, minimal elegant serif Regular, Italic, and Hybrid mix between Calligraphy and Serif With a total of 86 unique Ligatures, 26 uppercase Alternates, 32 lowercase Alternates, and easy to access Heaven Of Love font is perfect for creating headlines, titles, quotes, advertisements, logos, branding, magazines, websites, wedding invitations, and classic and vintage designs There is beauty when you use a font with the Hybrid version, with a stunning blend, of course, it will make your design look more beautiful, bringing a touch of luxury to every plan you make. Heaven Of Love Features Fullset of standard alphabet, number & punctuation 86 Serif Ligatures 26 Calligraphy Uppercase Alternates 32 Serif Lowercase Alternates Multilingual Support Over 90 Language If you have any questions don’t hesitate to contact us
  33. Lentzers by Ingrimayne Type, $9.95
    The upper-case letters of Lentzers fit into the shape of a convex lens and the lower-case letters fit into the shape of a concave lens. The typeface was designed to have concave shapes alternate with convex shapes so the letters snuggle together. The OpenType contextual alternatives (calt) feature will automatically make this happen if your word processor supports it. (To get only concave or convex shapes, one must turn off the contextual alternatives feature. With only concave shapes the spaces between letters form thin convex lenses and with only convex shapes the spaces between letters form thin concave lenses. The name of the family was inspired by these lens shapes and also by the name of distant ancestors.) Lentzers is caps only. It comes in three weights: light, regular, and bold. It is eye-catching for posters and titles and poorly suited for text.
  34. Adoquin by Huy!Fonts, $20.00
    Adoquin is a clean and friendly semi serif family. It comes in seven weights with small caps, wich makes it a versatile typeface. The design is based on geometric sans serif typefaces and the calligraphic features of old school models, making Adoquin a functional and warm font family. Its informal but elegant look makes it the perfect display type fitted for logotypes, book design, packaging or magazines. Its wide range of weights and discreet alternates makes it very enjoyable to read, so its also perfectly fitted for longer texts. Adoquin has an extended character set for Central and Eastern European languages, and shows all its potential wit OpenType-savvy applications. Every font includes small caps, ligatures, old style figures, fractions, numerators and denominators and alternative characters without some calligraphic features suited for smaller or longer texts (in this case, the alternative charecters are less ornamented).
  35. Woven by Ingrimayne Type, $9.00
    Woven is a geometrical typeface based on a simple tessellation or tiling pattern. The template for the letters has both vertical and horizontal symmetry and the tiling pattern has four-fold rotational symmetry. Variations of this pattern are popular with quilters and most have a woven look to them. To fit the letters into the template results in some distorted letters but it is the pattern that matters, not the individual elements of that pattern. With proper spacing, a block of text will fit together both horizontally and vertically. Woven is intended to be used with alternating letter sets and the OpenType feature of contextual alternatives does this automatically in applications that support it. The upper-case could be used alone but it unlikely that the lower-case characters could be used by themselves. The typeface is hard to read and would make a challenging font for word-search puzzles.
  36. Kongfusher by Java Pep, $15.00
    Kongfusher is the layered font that comes up with 2 styles engraved layer. You can save your time to mix and match the styles you need. Kongfusher font has 4 fonts including: regular, full engraved, half engraved, and extruded. This font is perfect for logotype, flyers, posters, branding and identity, or application in mobile. OpenType features can be utilized to let you choose and mix of alternates. For many applications this will be automatic. But otherwise, if your application does not support OpenType you must install an application to access the character map for access to these features. For the step to use character map you must choose "private use area" at "Unicode" options. How to use character map for access OpenType features https://youtu.be/ARD2cqZ2rdM If you have any questions or technical support don't hesitate to comment, message or contact java.indonesian@yahoo.com. Have a nice day.
  37. Apex Pro by Artyway, $18.00
    Unleash the Power of Motion and Speed with the ApexPro font – a dynamic, sporty font designed for those who crave action, speed, and innovation. This typeface is meticulously crafted to embody the essence of the automotive world, fitness, and cutting-edge technology. Key Features: Style: The ApexPro boasts a rounded and soft appearance with bold, italic, and slashed elements, giving it a sporty and energetic vibe. The letters are carefully crafted, providing a clean and sharp visual for maximum impact. Design Elements: Inspired by the sleek lines of high-speed vehicles, the font carries a rounded, beveled, and cutout aesthetic, adding a touch of modernity and innovation. The use of military and stencil elements infuses a sense of power and dynamism. Versatility: The ApexPro is not just a font; it's a statement. Perfect for automotive enthusiasts, gym-goers, and tech aficionados, it seamlessly blends into various contexts such as sports events, gaming interfaces, and futuristic designs. Target Audience: The ApexPro is tailored for individuals who appreciate the fusion of technology, speed, and style. The target audience includes: Age: 18-35, seeking dynamic and trendy design elements. Gender: Unisex, appealing to both males and females. Needs: Graphic designers, gamers, fitness brands, and automotive enthusiasts looking for a font that embodies speed and action. Why the ApexPro font? For Speed Enthusiasts: The ApexPro brings the thrill of high-speed action to your designs. For Fitness Brands: Reflect the energy and dynamism of your fitness brand with the ApexPro. For Gaming Interfaces: Elevate your gaming experience with a font that resonates with movement and power. File Inclusions: Languages Covered: Multilingual support for a global audience. Numbers, Symbols, and Punctuation: A comprehensive set for versatile use. Lowercase Letters: Lowercase letters for a balanced and cohesive look. Fuel your creativity with the ApexPro – the font that doesn't just communicate, but accelerates your message. Download now for an experience that goes beyond the ordinary.
  38. Arapix by Anatoletype, $69.00
    Arapix is a 12 pixel high multilingual Latin-Arabic pixel font with incredible capabilities. The Arapix is an almost traditional Naskh. It is elegant and easy to read even in very small sizes. It includes almost every feature you would expect from a high range Naskh font. Its humanistic look and feel fit perfectly to its Latin counterpart. Arapix was originally designed for a web project that didn't see the light a few years back. It started with the idea of fitting both Latin and Arabic into a 12 pixel vertical grid. The latin glyphs fit properly within the vertical limits, but when it came to the arabic glyphs, it proved to be more challenging. Arabic letters with lower diacritic dots like the (Yeh-fina) or letters with accents above like the (Alef-Hamza-above) need much more space than any Latin letter. Add to this the fact that accents needs to be positioned above and below the glyphs. It is technically impossible to fit a (Yeh-fina-kasratan) or a (Alef-Hamza-above-shadda-damma) into 12 pixels. Initially the accents were dropped and not included in the design. Although it seemed impossible at the start, Sylvain found a solution in the end, including as many contextual alternates and contextual kerning as needed to avoid every collision between letters and diacritics, letters and accents, and diacritics and accents. The contextual kerning was added to achieve an even letter and word spacing in longer text. Arapix is amazingly legible in small size on screen and in print. On the other hand, it also works perfectly as display titling font due to its unique and contemporary pixel approach. It can be used for screens with very low resolution as well as for high resolution screens and prints. The new Arapix comes with various new features and new glyphs including Persian and Urdu letters, stylistic set, old style figures, contextual kerning, contextual alternates and a few icons too. Enjoy the new Arapix and have fun with it.
  39. Shakeout by PizzaDude.dk, $20.00
    A legible sans serif, with bouncy edges. A little loose but not too jumpy! Comes with a fi and fl ligature.
  40. Morgan Sans by Feliciano, $50.00
    The Morgan Project can be considered a big type family with ‘many styles’ or a set of different types that match with each other. For me it’s one typeface with different versions with deliberate and visible differences according to the propose to which each version was created. The design started in 2000 as a display type with the design of the Morgan Tower, to which more two display versions were added; Morgan Poster and Morgan Big — all together the make our: FTF Morgan Display Kit 1. All three versions consist only in uppercase with alternate letters in the lowercase and a set of special ligatures. Morgan Tower has four variants that differ in width/weight, Morgan Poster has six variants (often called styles), three weights in upright and oblique and Morgan Big has twelve, six weights in upright and oblique. Lately, the FTF Morgan Tex Kit 1 was added. Apropriate versions to use in text setting. Both versions, FTF Morgan Sans and FTF Morgan Sans Condensed share the same structure and character mapping. Four variants each; regular, bold, oblique and bold oblique with a large character set including: small caps, lining and old style figures (here called Office figures) — both tabular —, small caps lining figures, mathematical symbols and fraction figures, and, a set of foreign characters expanding the possibilities of use for a wider range of languages. Characters are distributed in six different font layouts: Lining, Office, Expert, Caps, Figures & Pi.
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