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  1. Scoreboard JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Scoreboard JNL emulates illuminated scoreboards and is based on an alphabet found in an old clip art book of sports-themed alphabets.
  2. Alquitran Rust by RodrigoTypo, $45.00
    Alquitran Rust is a dirty version of Alquitran Pro thought of extreme sports, magazines, covers etc .. Alquitran Rust contains alternatives and Cyrillic.
  3. Garden Party by Typadelic, $19.00
    Garden Party has a calligraphic feel without appearing formal. The ample x-height, short ascenders and descenders make this a distinctive typeface.
  4. JH Farid by JH Fonts, $100.00
    JH Farid font is designed based on Naskh calligraphy; it is typical for book covers including spine, headlines, short text paragraphs, poetry…..
  5. Seconda XtraSoft by Durotype, $49.00
    Seconda XtraSoft is the extra soft companion of Seconda and Seconda Soft. Friendlier, easier on the eye, more informal, more fashionable — but still the refined and reliable Seconda. Seconda XtraSoft’s extra softness comes from the moderate rounding of both the edges and the inner corners of its characters. Seconda XtraSoft has sixteen styles, extensive language support, eight different kinds of figures, sophisticated OpenType features — so it’s ready for advanced typographic projects. For text and display use. When using Seconda XtraSoft in small text sizes, it will be a reliable and legible text face. When using it in big display sizes, it will show its interesting details. For more information about Seconda XtraSoft, download the PDF Specimen Manual.
  6. Horesport by Mightyfire, $15.00
    Horesport is a bold sport font is a typographic style that exudes strength, dynamism, and a sense of action. Characterized by thick, robust letterforms, this font is designed to make a powerful visual impact, capturing the essence of athleticism and energy. The letters are crafted with strong, confident strokes, creating a bold and assertive appearance. Whether used on jerseys, banners, posters, or digital displays, a bold sport font commands attention and reinforces the spirit of competition. Its high-impact design ensures visibility from a distance, making it ideal for conveying a team's identity or promoting sporting events with flair and vigor. We're proud and honored if Horesport can be the part of your special projects. Thank you :)
  7. Sportzan by Pixesia Studio, $19.00
    Introducing Sportzan - A Sporty Display Font Sportzan, as its name, is a sport font. Sportzan brings you the kind of cheerful and sporty vibes which spreads the playful energy for the game. Sportzan is designed to have sharp-corners to express the strength. With its bold design, sportzan will be suitable to be associated to any kind of sport product such as poster, jersey design, sport-slogan, and any writing which needs a strong-bold vibe. FEATURES - PUA Encoded - 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.
  8. Vegapunk by Factory738, $15.00
    The awesome sports font Vegapunk has unique cutouts, a dynamic slant, and gives the impression of power and speed. Ideal for fast-paced sports titles like auto racing, cycling, running sporting events, and automotive game logos and monograms, as well as other dynamic modern or vintage text. A wide variety of characters are offered by the available Ligatures and Italic styles, giving your project design an unique appearance. 5 Weights (Narrower, Narrow, Regular, Wide, Wider) 2 Styles (Regular and Italic) Basic Latin A-Z and a-z Numerals & Punctuation Stylistic Ligatures and Alternate glyps Multilingual Support for ä ö ü Ä Ö Ü ... Free updates and feature additions Thanks for looking, and I hope you enjoy it.
  9. Costanera by W Type Foundry, $29.00
    Costanera is a neohumanist typeface with both soft strokes and endings, which is inspired by 90s typefaces. It has an organic aspect and curved finials associated to the early calligraphy, while its straight angles give Costanera a technological and futuristic impression. Costanera weights go from thin to black, thus it can be used in short-impact phrases ideally using Black or Thin weight and extensive texts selecting the Book version. On the other hand, due to its calligraphic-futuristic features Costanera is perfectly suitable for different fields, such as vanguard technology, architecture, and signage topics. This typeface is composed of a Normal and Alternative version, adding 32 weights in total. Stylistic sets, small caps, ligatures, lining and old style numbers, fractions, circle numbers and arrows are part of the Opentype features. Moreover, this project comes with 790 glyphs that allows to write in 219 languages.
  10. Stapel by ParaType, $30.00
    Stapel is a contemporary closed sans serif with sci-fi looking forms and eloquent, thin stroke joints. The superfamily consists of three subfamilies of different width: Normal, Narrow and Condensed. Each subfamily contains seven weights with corresponding true italics. Additionally, there are several extra wide bold styles. All these styles work perfectly in headings and short display texts. Another important subfamily is Stapel Text which includes upright and italic styles of lower contrast and more generous spacing. Text styles are great for body text in small and medium point sizes. Most styles include alternate characters, proportional and lining figures, math symbols, fractions, currency signs and case-dependent punctuation. A wide range of styles and typographic features makes Stapel ideal for use in brand identity, infographics and all kinds of designs related to technology, science, finance, politics or sports. Stapel was designed by Alexander Lubovenko and released by Paratype in 2020.
  11. Aesthetic Moment by Mevstory Studio, $25.00
    Aesthetic Moment serif font with medium contrast. Inspired by classic fashion. Carefully designed with a short ascender to give a solid look, also the sharp serif makes the letters look more strong. Aesthetic Moment is a display-type which perfect for a headline, sub-headline, and short body text for magazine, books, fashion, quotes, hipster t-shirt, signboards, logo, and etc. A great choice for a brave concept!
  12. Double Pivot by Trequartista Studio, $25.00
    Double Pivot , a condensed sport inspired Regular, Low, & Mix typeface. Double Pivot has six Style with sans serif and matching italics. This typeface has a clean and athletic look, glyphs and extensive Latin script support. Double Pivot is bold, vibrant with sharp sans serifs and competitive appearance, therefore excellent to use for headers, logos, captions and posters, especially for the sports branding industry, but just as good for any other projects.
  13. New Future by Luhop Creative, $17.00
    New Future is a cutting-edge font designed to elevate your digital projects. With its sleek and futuristic design, this font is perfect for tech-related content, software interfaces, and website headers. comes in tre variations, regular, Outline, and outline Dc. and also equipped with italic oblique. New Future is a Modern Sport Technologies Sans Serif font that special created for Sport and Technology design needs with Modern style.
  14. Running Back by Trequartista Studio, $25.00
    Presenting Running Back , a condensed sport inspired upper and lowercase typeface. Running Back has five Style with sans serif and matching italics. This typeface has a clean and athletic look, glyphs and extensive Latin support. Running Back is bold, vibrant with sharp sans serifs and competitive appearance, therefore excellent to use for headers, logos, captions and posters, especially for the sports branding industry, but just as good for any other projects.
  15. Magr by Locomotype, $18.00
    Magr is a modern and powerful sans font designed to elevate your sports team and athletic designs. With its sleek and dynamic appeal, Magr brings a professional touch to your projects, leaving a lasting impression. Unlock your creativity with Magr's six styles and twelve fonts, including both upright and italic options. Stand out from the crowd and make a bold statement with this versatile font that complements your sports-themed materials.
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  18. JH Naskh Expanded by JH Fonts, $120.00
    JH Naskh Expanded font is designed based on Naskh calligraphy; it is typical for book covers including spine, headlines, short text paragraphs, poetry…..
  19. Polen by Intellecta Design, $30.90
    Polen is a soft, well elaborated and unusual font design. Works great when used for display reasons only. Contains only uppercase alphabet designs.
  20. HU Makingfilm by Heummdesign, $15.00
    HU Makingfilm gives a solid feeling of a full module, and it is a font that adds softness by rolling the angled part.
  21. Fusion by Présence Typo, $36.00
    Fusion is a titling and short text typeface inspired by medieval decorative initials (versals) and bodoni letters. Each sign exists in two versions.
  22. Polen Two by Intellecta Design, $29.90
    Polen is a soft, well elaborated and unusual font design. Works great when used for display reasons only. Contains only uppercase alphabet designs.
  23. Mechanism by Powerfonts, $16.00
    An unorthodox font with an edgy vibe. Great for use in editorial, advertising, music, film and EXTREME sports projects. With western language support.
  24. Zar Casual by SzarDesign, $19.95
    ZarCasaul has a soft side with a bouncy attitude. Informal font works for taglines to logos, inspired by my background in showcard lettering.
  25. Morning Violetta by Fortunes Co, $19.00
    Morning Violetta is modern contemporary display sans, and well suited for magazines, brochures, logos, headline or quotes, stand alone display, and short paragraphs.
  26. Basilica by Monotype, $29.99
    Basilica is a calligraphic typeface that will add style and grace to short copy. Use the Basilica font for poetry, menus and stationery.
  27. Metric Navy PRO by Sea Types, $19.00
    Metric Navy PRO is a lightweight monoline developed for short texts and loose phrases in versions: thin, light, normal, regular, bold and black.
  28. Resiliency3 by Alphabet Agency, $15.00
    Resiliency3 font family was designed for use in sports and fitness themes. Gaming is another genres that the font family pairs well with.
  29. MVB Aunt Mildred by MVB, $39.00
    MVB Aunt Mildred has a vintage charm that evokes hand-lettered postcards or advertising. Akemi Aoki drew the letterforms with a fine-tip felt pen and named it after her great aunt. Since its release in 1995, Aunt Mildred has been a popular choice for children’s books. Italics and bold weights have been added, making it even more useful for publications, packaging, and greetings of all sorts.
  30. Johabu by Monotype, $29.99
    Johabu is based on Gebrochene Fraktur, a lighter softer sort of type, compared to the German forms of the same period. Johabu was drawn by Johannes Bureus, around 1620, cut and cast by Peter van Selow in Stockholm. Johannes Bureus, archaeologist and linguist, designed and let Selow cast runes in 1598, and he became the first Swedish keeper, archivist, of the National Record Office State Archives.
  31. Dic Sans by CAST, $70.00
    DicSans is a square sans-serif typeface, inspired by Aldo Novarese’s Eurostile, it was meant as a sort of contemporary "open" Eurostile. It is a semi-custom font, designed and expanded according to costumers’ requests, since 2004 up to 2013. For this reason it has many glyph variants (up to three variants per lowercase glyphs and numbers, special smallcaps etc.) and wide language coverage.
  32. Popty Ping by Hanoded, $15.00
    Popty Ping is Welsh slang for microwave oven. It literally means ‘oven that goes ping’. Popty Ping was sort of based on an older font of mine called Jambo. It is a very happy cartoon font, ideal for children’s book covers, ice cream packaging and microwave popcorn (preferably the non GM kind). Comes in two great styles and more diacritics than you can pop in an oven!
  33. Miranda Pro by Tim Rolands, $29.00
    An elegant display face influenced by Aldine oldstyle letterforms, Miranda Pro brings the early successful Tim Rolands font Miranda into the OpenType era. Miranda Pro now includes numerous extended ligatures, alternate forms, small capitals and support for a wider range of languages. Use it as a companion display for classic text fonts or on its own as a refined but stylish messenger for all sorts of projects.
  34. NoraPen by sugargliderz, $40.00
    This font is influenced by Walbaum. However, I did not just trace the design, but sort of had the image in my head while I drew the letters. This font is balanced by not being entirely Walbaum, but still basically is. I've named it "NoraPen." Nora comes from the name of the main character in Ibsen's "A Doll's House," and Pen means a cage for livestock.
  35. Norwich Aldine ML by HiH, $12.00
    Norwich Aldine ML is a all-cap typeface with enlarged serifs, designed and produced in wood by William Hamilton Page of Norwich, Connecticut in 1872. Norwich Aldine ML is a fine example of the strength of decorative wood types: large, simple type forms that provide the visual boldness sought by advertisers of the Victorian period. While our marketing has gotten so very sophisticated, there is always a place for a simple, visually strong typeface. Although about 14 miles inland, Norwich, Connecticut lies at the head of the Thames River. The river is both wide and deep, and therefore was not bridged in the early 20th century. Until then, if you wanted to get from Groton on the west bank to the whaling port of New London on the east bank by land, you had to go by way of Norwich. Because of its size, the Thames is navigable all the way from Norwich to New London. Docks were built in Norwich around 1685 and the city became Connecticut’s 2nd largest port by 1800. With the construction of the Norwich & Worcester Railroad in 1835, Page could easily ship his wood type north by rail or south by coastal schooner. Included with our font, Norwich Aldine ML, are two 19th century printer’s ornaments of sailing ships similar to those that sailed up the Thames to Norwich. Reference: Moon’s Handbooks, Connecticut 2nd Edition (Emeryville CA 2004) The family has expanded from one to four fonts: 1. Norwich Aldine ML: the concept font, computer-sharp corners and smooth curves, as we imagine it was designed. 336 Glyphs including some reduced-width alternatives for better letter spacing. 2. Norwich Aldine Worn ML: the way actual wooden type would look after have been used for a while. 332 Glyphs 3. Norwich Aldine Distressed ML: the way the wooden type would look after it had really been used, perhaps abused. Alternatives to the more popular letters reflect the damage that typically occurs on a well-wormn font, with nicks, cuts and scratches and the overall wear that reduces the overall height and leads to uneven inking due to varying heights in the chase. A couple of bullets look like bullet holes. 345 glyphs. 4. Norwich Aldine Cyrillic: Cyrillic includes alll English and Cyrillic letters for MS Windows Code Page 1251, ISO 8859-5 and MacOS Cyrillic. 235 glyphs. We did Cyrillic because is was fun and we felt the basic design cried out for Cyrillic. While obviously subjective, we hope you will agree.
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  37. Binomic by DearType, $19.00
    Binomic is a sort of monospaced font family. "Sort of" because it was not designed with the sole purpose of being used as a coding font, but rather as a nice alternative to monospaced fonts in graphic design projects. It's a friendly mix between your average fixed-width font and a more geometric, wider sans, thus more of a display font than a text one. The Binomic family has both upright and slanted versions, each in four convenient weights. The family is equipped with 480+ glyphs, has Latin Extended and Cyrillic support (both Russian and Bulgarian), oldstyle figures, as well as a set of cute technical characters, alternates and symbols. The Binomic family is clean, amiable and really versatile, so it will fit most design applications - from greeting cards, menus, merchandise, book covers and packaging materials to websites and apps. It is legible and modern, kind of sleek but without any pretensions.
  38. Regato by La Boîte Graphique, $39.00
    Regato is a hand made font ideal for your graphic project. Usage recommendations : Title, short text, children's book, poster, book cover, brochure, label, magazine
  39. Grecian Bold Expanded by Wooden Type Fonts, $15.00
    A revival of one of the popular wooden type fonts of the 19th century, suitable for display, geometric slab serifs unbracketed, short descenders,condensed.
  40. Water by La Boîte Graphique, $25.00
    Water is a rounded hand-printed font ideal for graphic project. Usage recommendations : Title, short text, children’s book, poster, book cover, brochure, label, magazine
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