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  1. Rogue Serif by Device, $29.00
    Recently the Rogue family was designed as an accompaniment to Paralucent for Loaded, London's notorious lads-mag that had found its design being cloned by the competition and sought something unique to set it apart.
  2. Desk Job JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Desk Job JNL is an Art Deco-influenced typeface based on hand lettering found on the packaging of a vintage Hotchkiss No. 52 stapling pliers. The typeface is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  3. Cornfield JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Cornfield JNL was inspired by lettering found on a 1950s box of popcorn. The unusual character shapes add a nostalgic, folksy charm from the Heartland or a slightly Western feel to projects reflecting simpler times.
  4. Riverside JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The Art Deco design of Riverside JNL was based on the hand lettered title found on the 1932 sheet music for "By the River Sainte Marie", and is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  5. Restaurant And Lounge JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Restaurant and Lounge is a casual, brush-style type face based on hand lettering found on a 1940s matchbook for the Park Avenue Restaurant (a popular dining spot during the golden years of Miami Beach).
  6. Kazincbarcika Script by Roland Hüse Design, $9.00
    An elegant calligraphy script. I named it after my hometown, Kazincbarcika. I think it looks interesting written down.The first letter I designed was the initial "K" and I have built the whole set around that.
  7. Selfie Neue Sharp by Lián Types, $29.00
    INTRODUCTION When I started the first Selfie back in 2014 I was aware that I was designing something innovative at some point, because at that time there were not too many, (if any) fonts which rescued so many calligraphy features being at the same time a monolinear sans. I took inspiration from the galerías’ neon signs of my home city, Buenos Aires, and incorporated the logic and ductus of the spencerian style. The result was a very versatile font with many ligatures, swashes and a friendly look. But… I wasn’t cognizant of how successful the font would become! Selfie is maybe the font of my library that I see the most when I finally go out, (type-designers tend to be their entire lives glued to a screen), when I travel, and also the font that I mostly get emails about, asking for little tweaks, new capitals, new swashes. Selfie was used by several renowned clients, became part of many ‘top fonts of the year’ lists and was published in many magazines and books about type-design. These recognitions were, at the same time, cuddles for me and my Selfie and functioned as a driving force in 2020 to start this project which I called Selfie Neue. THE FONT "Selfie for everything" Selfie Neue, because it’s totally new: All its glyphs were re-drawn, all the proportions changed for better, and the old and somehow naive forms of the first Selfie were redesigned. Selfie Neue is now a family of many members (you can choose between a Rounded or a Sharp look), from Thin to Black, and from Short to Tall (because I noticed the feel of the font changed notoriously when altering its proportions). It also includes swashy Caps, which will serve as a perfect match for the lowercase and some incredibly cute icons/dingbats (designed by the talented Melissa Cronenbold, see also Selfie Neue Rounded for more!) which, as you see in the posters, make the font even more attractive and easy to use. You'll find tons of alternates per glyph. It's impossible to get tired with Selfie! Like it happened with the old Selfie, Selfie Neue Sharp was thought for a really wide range of uses. Magazines, Book-covers, digital media, restaurants, logos, clothing, etc. Hey! The font is also a VF (Variable Font)! So you can have fun with its two axes: x-height and weight, in applications that support them. Let me take a New Sharp Selfie! TECHNICAL If you plan to print Selfie Neue VF (Rounded or Sharp), please remember to convert it to outlines first. The majority of the posters above have the "contextual" alternates activated, and this makes the capitals a little smaller. I'd recommend deactivating it if you plan to use Selfie for just one word. Use the font always with the "fi" feature activated so everything ligatures properly. The slant of the font is 24,7 degrees, so if you plan to have its stems vertical, you may use Selfie with that rotation in mind. THANKS FOR READING
  8. Movie Drama JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The Nov. 26, 1921 issue of “The Moving Picture World” carried an ad for the dramatic film “For Your Daughter’s Sake” (originally tilted “The Common Sin” and produced in 1920). Hand lettered in an Art Nouveau sans serif style, the ad copy inspired Movie Drama JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  9. Murat Grotesque by Bülent Yüksel, $69.00
    "Murat Grotesque" is a sans serif font inspired by the "Impact" character. The corners were softened and many glyph forms were completely changed. It was transformed into a modern line, which is the result of the harmony of width and height, in particular to promote legibility in lowercase letters. You can enjoy using it...
  10. HV Societe Botanique by Harmonais Visual, $12.00
    Botanique - a hand-drawn humanist sans with rough, cute, organic features. This font is specially designed for organic, humanist, elegant projects. Botanique is perfectly suitable for creating a clean design with a touch of rough and rustic. You can use it for logos, packaging, and social media... The possibilities are endless with this font.
  11. Wardrobe JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A 1938 issue of the Spanish language movie fan magazine Cine-Mundial (Movie World) had an article entitled "Lo Que Visten Las Estrellas" ("What Stars Wear"). The headline of the article was hand lettered in a lovely Art Deco monoline sans serif, which is now available as Wardrobe JNL in both regular and oblique versions.
  12. Banegsa by Rvandtype, $9.00
    Banegsa is a sans serif font. Its elegant and cool look makes it the perfect choice for logos, branding, invitations, stationery, wedding designs, social media posts, and so much more. Banegsa Font is PUA encoded which means you can access all of the glyphs. Features : uppercase & lowercase numbers and punctuation multilingual Alternate Characters PUA encoded
  13. Rouganeck by Heinzel Std, $13.00
    Rouganeck is an elegant and modern sans-serif font. Fall for its ravishing style and use it to create gorgeous wedding invitations, logos, branding, headlines, beautiful stationary art, eye-catching social media posts, websites, and much more! This font is PUA encoded which means you can access all of the amazing glyphs with ease!
  14. Brinnan by Typogama, $19.00
    Brinnan is a wide, contemporary sans serif typeface that was conceived as a branding and editorial solution. With it’s ten weights, ranging from an elegant Thin weight to a solid and dense Black weight, this family was designed as a versatile and flexible that can be used on a range of projects and mediums.
  15. August Rush by Callie Sharp, $13.00
    August Rush is a delicate handwritten script font. The font comes in 2 weight options: regular and semi-bold. It's best used as a main headlines or as a secondary headline combed with other simple serif or sans-serif fonts. It can be used for various designs such as packaging, wedding stationery or branding.
  16. Bambino New by Mindburger Studio, $19.00
    ‘Bambino New’ font is a geometric sans serif with humanist readability. It comes in 7 different weights, 14 styles and plenty of OpenType features. It can be said it’s an arrogant cousin of Bambino font, mostly because of its legibility, personality and attitude. Each character has been carefully crafted and implemented with properly modified italics.
  17. Blueberry Powder by OKSHUtypeCO, $9.00
    About the Product Blueberry Powder FONT DUO - a new fresh handmade calligraphy font. Very suitable for greeting cards, branding materials, business cards, quotes, posters, and more!This font are perfect for wedding postcard. Or you can create perfect and unique design of your logo, blog, stationery, marketing, magazines and more :) Multilanguage sans and script Ligatures
  18. Satreva by Balevgraph Studio, $12.00
    Satreva is a stylish and elegant sans serif font. It can easily be matched to an incredibly large set of projects, so add it to your creative ideas and notice how it makes them stand out! What's Included : Light, Regular, Bold (TTF) Alternates & Ligatures Works on PC & Mac Simple installations Multilingual support PUA Encoded
  19. P22 Gothic Gothic by IHOF, $24.95
    The name says it all. Gothic from the old literary style and/or current subculture genre. And Gothic meaning a block or sans serif style of lettering. The concept was to take the classic German style lettering and create a contemporary extended block letter typeface. The result is a fusion of old and new.
  20. The Shoreman by Hustle Supply Co, $18.00
    The Shoreman This typeface is a vintage Sans Serif Display Typeface. The Shoreman comes packed with over 450 glyphs containing many alternates and decorative characters. With so many options of characters, you can give any of your projects it's own unique character. What's Included? Over 450 Glyphs with tons of alternates Western European characters Thanks!
  21. Almost There Script by Zane Studio, $20.00
    Almost There Script is a new and modern new script in handmade calligraphy style, with decorative characters and a dancing baseline! So beautiful on invitations like greeting cards, branding materials, business cards, quotes, posters, and more. Almost There Script is equipped with 500 ligatures. Alternative characters are divided into several OpenType features such as Swashes, Collection Styles, Alternative Styles, Contextual Alternatives. The OpenType features can be accessed by using Open Type savvy programs such as Adobe Illustrator, Adobe InDesign, Adobe Photoshop Corel Draw X version, and Microsoft Word. And this font has provided Unicode PUA (special code font) so all alternative characters can be easily accessed by craftsmen or designers. Almost There Script: Uppercase & Lowercase International Language & Symbols Support Punctuation & Number PUA Unicode Range Stylistics Standard Alternative Stylistics Manage 1-28 Contextual Character Variants. If you don't have a program that supports OpenType features like Adobe Illustrator and CorelDraw X Version, you can access all alternative glyphs using Font Book (Mac) or Character Map (Windows).
  22. Mannish by Tacikworks, $14.00
    Tacikworks Studio presents Mannish Retro Display Font, an all caps font which is inspired by retro designs. Make the classic impression of this font stand out more. This font has approximately 400+ glyphs characters including uppercase, lowercase, discretionary ligatures and standard ligatures alternatives. It is suitable for creating vintage designs such as logo posters, merchandise, clothing, brochures, business cards and others. It can be accessed by using Open Type savvy programs like Adobe Illustrator and Adobe InDesign. features can be accessed by using Open Type save programs such as Adobe Illustrator, Adobe InDesign, Adobe Photoshop. So that all the alternate and ligature characters Easily can be accessed in full by a Craftsman or designer. Features: Uppercase Lowercase Numbers Punctuations Stylistic Alternates & Ligatures Multilingual Languages Supported HOW TO ACCESS ALTERNATE CHARACTERS Open Glyphs Panel: In Adobe Photoshop go to Window – glyphs In Adobe Illustrator go to Type – glyphs Not included: Product mockup, design template and textured background.
  23. Boudoir by Juraj Chrastina, $29.00
    Come into the boudoir. This simple hand-drawn sans tries to invoke the same feelings as its name - and not to be overluscious. Boudoir is sweet and sensual like women, but it’s at the same time uncluttered and masculinely straightforward. The font borrows some playful capital shapes from the all caps Baronessa and draws inspiration for others from old classics. Thanks to the bolder weights, it can also be used in smaller sizes, you can combine different weights for different sizes to obtain a more balanced look, or you can just give emphasis using different weights.
  24. Sanuroemi by Azetype, $19.00
    Presenting Sanuroemi Font! A Display San Serif with more alternates. This font is made with the perfect combination of each character. You can type by Mix & Match to get a unique combination. It looks original and can be used for all your project needs. Each glyph has its own uniqueness and when meeting with others will provide dynamic and pleasing proximity. This font can be used at any time and on any project. So, Sanuroemi Font can't wait to give its touch to all your design projects such as quotes, poster design, personal branding, promotional materials, logotype, product packaging, etc. Happy Creating! www.azetypestudios.com
  25. Retro Games by Hexa, $0.80
    Introducing HEXA’s second family-font, Retro Games Font. The RetroGames font is a witty reinterpretation of the fonts found in 90s 16-bit games that we enjoyed when we were young, presented as bitmap imaged fonts. It offers superior legibility and aesthetic sensibility compared to many other existing bitmap fonts. For instance, while most bitmap fonts create one stroke with 1 pixel or have various thicknesses in pixels, we have standardized it to a maximum of one stroke with 1-3 pixels, enhancing both legibility and aesthetic appeal. Since there are many similar bitmap fonts, we wanted to reinterpret it as a genre of its own. Our latest designed fonts HEXA, we noticed some shortcomings in legibility, and we aim to address those shortcomings in this bitmap font, Retro Games. Our RetroGames font, which brings back memories of our analog past, can be a valuable design element in many design works." ※ RetroGames is Latin-based and a completely crafted font that consists of 2 typefaces. Each typeface contains 195 sets of characters. This font family is in all-caps fonts. ※The font family includes 'Dropline' and 'Black.' 'Dropline' comes with a shadow effect, while 'Black' is designed without a shadow for simplicity." ※RetroGames is a monospaced fonts. So kerning is not applied.
  26. Thwaites by Eyad Al-Samman, $20.00
    ‘Thwaites’ typeface is fully dedicated to one of my best Canadian friends who I do cherish and value highly. This great and industrious Canadian friend is ‘James Douglas Thwaites’ who lives along with his good-natured family in British Columbia, Canada. For me, James is like a source of inspiration and I do consider him as an ideal in my life. Our strong friendship has started since 1999 and I hope that it will endure just to the last moment of my life. Sometimes I see him as the writer and poet that I learn a lot from, sometimes I see him as a devoted religious minister that I try to understand more about his teachings, and other times I see him as the educator that I strive to imitate verbatim in my life. When I want to talk more about this Canadian friend, I will not be able to give him his due in full. Thus, I will instead mention some excerpts of his biography that he wrote himself saying that: “James D. Thwaites is a self-accomplished man. Having worked in various fields including restaurant management and cleaning, he has achieved his goals of being a full-time teacher, past-time writer, and volunteer religious minister for the Christian Congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses. His personal and academic pursuits have led him to be published in various magazines, newspapers, self-published books, and websites, including his now defunct ‘poetryofthemonth.com’ website. He continues to learn and augment the craft of writing while working primarily in early literacy and delayed literacy learners, teaching reading and literature to a wide age range of students. He views his religious endeavors as an extension of his academic ones. He teaches others both as a public speaker and in one-on-one situations, teaching about the benefits of submission to God and to His teachings. His future goals include expanding his ministry and continuing his writing.” The name ‘Thwaites’ itself comes from Great Britain and originated from the last Viking raids upon England, being an Anglicized version of a Scandinavian term meaning—depending on the source material—either "a place that is difficult to approach" or "a small thicket of trees." Another recitation mentions that ‘Thwaites’ can be described also as an English surname but one of pre 7th century Norse-Viking origins. It may be either topographical or locational, and is derived from the word "thveit", meaning a clearing or farm. As a locational surname it originates from any one of the various places called "Thwaite", found in several parts of Northern England and East Anglia to the south. The various modern spelling forms include Thwaite, Thwaites, Thwaytes, Thoytes, Twaite, Twatt, Twaites, Tweats and Twite. The name, although often appearing unique to outsiders, can often be found within other famous names like Braithwaite, Goldthwaites, or Misslethwaites. With various spellings, some families not including the ‘e’ or the ‘s’ at the end, Thwaites and its derivations—although not exceedingly common—is a name found worldwide. ‘Thwaites’ typeface is simply a sans-serif streamlined, stylish, and versatile font. It is designed using a combination of thick and thin strokes for its +585 characters. Its character set supports nearly most of the Central, Eastern, and Western European languages using Latin scripts including the Irish language. The typeface is appropriate for any type of typographic and graphic designs in web, print, and other media. It is also absolutely preferable to be used in the wide fields related to publication, press, services, and production industries. It can create a very impressive impact when used in headlines, posters, titles, products’ surfaces, logos, medical packages, product and corporate branding, and also signage. It has also both of lining and old-style numerals which makes it more suitable for any printing or designing purposes. ‘Thwaites’ typeface is really the cannot-miss choice for anyone who wants to possess unique artistic and modern designs produced using this streamlined typeface.
  27. Cumhuriyet World by Fontuma, $34.00
    Cumhuriyet means “the form of government in which the nation holds the sovereignty and uses it through deputies elected for certain periods”. The reason why I gave this name to the font is that 2023 is the centennial anniversary of the Republic of Turkey, which was founded by Atatürk. This typeface, which is sans serif, consists of three families: ▪ Cumhuriyet: Font family with Latin letters ▪ Cumhuriyet Pro: Font family including Latin, Arabic and Hebrew alphabets ▪ Cumhuriyet World: Font family including Latin, Cyrillic, Greek, Arabic and Hebrew alphabets Cumhuriyet World is a family of multi-purpose typefaces designed in a geometric style. This font is suitable for use in printed products, media and digital media, as well as in every field that is the subject of writing.
  28. Gitan Latin by Rosetta, $60.00
    Gitan is a flared sans serif, reminiscent of engraving and stone carving. Sturdy and informal, the design features a moderate contrast that provides durability for text setting. Crisp design details like cuneiform head serifs and deeply cut wedge terminals give Gitan a sculptural appeal – a quality desired for all things display. Gitan’s expressiveness evokes the nuances of forms crafted directly in raw materials. The human touch provides vitality so often absent from purely mechanical designs. Pairing a rhythmic pattern with classic construction makes Gitan shine in text. Its natural look reflects a tangibility that thrives in wooden and rock-solid materials. Gitan’s habitat is at the crossroads of editorial and packaging work, grounded by a feeling of substance, but finished by an artisan’s handicraft. By nature, Gitan is flexible and willing to take risks.
  29. Organetto by Latinotype, $25.00
    Organetto is a typeface, inspired by the lettering found on Art Deco posters, whose design embraces latest digital font technology. This versatile font contains multiple widths which make it an ideal solution to fit every design need. In addition to its functional geometric style and different widths, Organetto also includes alternate characters that provide even more design options. All these features make the font a great choice for graphic designers and art directors, logos, wordmarks, short text, etc. Organetto is a sans-serif typeface with modern proportions and straight-edge terminals. It comes in 7 weights, ranging from Hair to Ultrabold, and 7 widths (from Ultra Condensed to Expanded) and contains a set of 397 characters that support 180 different languages. Organetto also includes OpenType features- 3 sets of alternates, catchwords and titling.
  30. Suffix by Obelisk Gestalt, $34.00
    Suffix Mono is a monospaced sans-serif family that offers an extensive range of weights and styles. Additionally, it provides numerous OpenType features, including 16 distinct stylistic sets for users to experiment with. The core concept behind Suffix Mono is to explore the distinctive textures often associated with monospace fonts, which are primarily characterized by their "fixed width" nature. Suffix Mono enhances these textures by introducing various stylistic features that enable users to replace closed glyph contours, such as those found in characters like 'f,' 'r,' 'i,' and 'j,' with more open and airy alternatives. Enabling these alternates results in an overall transformation of the textural appearance of Suffix Mono. Furthermore, Suffix Mono boasts one of the hallmark features of modern typefaces: extensive language support, encompassing nearly the entire Latin script.
  31. Eris Pro by DBSV, $120.00
    Rolling gemstones… The name "Eris" is again borrowed from Greek mythology, is related to the myth "the apples of Hesperides" which were gold and one of them got the Erida!!! More about this myth can be found on the web... And in this font (as in one section in the "Cyceon" font) I have mixed in the lower case with the capitals in many letters.I tried here to give a different illustration in lowercase letters, simply because of whims or because the monotony is tiring me!!! One can also mix here with two levels to get a third color depiction using the “ErisPro-Black” with “ErisPro-Strap” or “ErisPro-BlackIt” with “ErisPro-StrapIt” This series is composed and includes twenty-four fonts with 658 glyphs each, with true italics and supports Latin, Greek and Cyrillic.
  32. Devin by Linotype, $29.99
    Devin is designed mainly for the benefit of the advertising industry, and it surely is a nice typeface for headings, isn't it? And you should see what a nice body type it makes! I had no other typeface in mind when working with it, but I can now find several typefaces it is related to. It reminds of the egyptienne group, but I did't really plan that. The name Devin is taken from my birth region. There is a castle with that name on the northern Adriatic coast (known even from Rilke's Duino elegies - Duino is another name of the same castle). A castle ruin called Devin, too, can be found on a height above the Danube in Slovakia, not far away from its capital Bratislava. Devin was released in 1994.
  33. Shrub by Chank, $59.00
    The new OpenType font Shrub feels like a printed, textural typestyle, influenced by the great slab-serif fonts of the 20th century and organic, messy effects of old Xerox copiers. You might call this one a “multi-messter font” because it not only comes grainy and coarse, but also features a special stylistic alphabet set to add extra schmutz as you see fit. Users of Adobe’s Creative Suite applications can access this feature as either “Stylistic Set #1” in InDesign or “Stylistic Alternates” in Illustrator. The extra blotches can be turned on or off as you see fit. Put a little organic texture mixed with old-school legibility to make you flyers and other designs look like they were really printed! Shrub speaks with a compelling, grounded personality in a voice that’s easy to read.
  34. MFC Peony Monogram by Monogram Fonts Co., $19.95
    The inspiration source for Peony Monogram was a unique stackable monogram design with floral accents from a vintage embroidery publication. Originally intended to adorn handkerchiefs, this simple pattern has so many design possibilities, from colorizing to formatting options. You can really play around with this monogram font! Peony Monogram can create one, two, or three letter monograms, even basic titling due to its unique design. Because of Peony's unique stackable monogram formatting, make certain that the point size of the font is the same as the leading being applied to the font in order to minimize gapping between stacked forms. While we've adjusted this within the font, your program may override these settings. Download and view the MFC Peony Monogram Guidebook if you would like to learn a little more.
  35. Aguadija by Christian Gamba Pardo, $12.90
    This font contains plant icons from the taxonomic category Orchidaceae, inspired by the multiple specimens that can be found in Colombia that has the largest number of orchids in the world, more specifically in the specimens that have been exposed on the José Celestino Mutis botanical garden. These icons are characterized by having an organic outline; representing flowers, roots, leaves, bulbs and different supports or pots. The vast majority of icons have perfect bilateral symmetry because this is one of the differential characteristics of orchids (compared to other flowers), if they are divided by a central-vertical axis, their right and left sides are practically identical. “Aguadija” can be used in projects related to nature or similar topics, some icons (specifically the digits) are intended to form decorative ribbons or borders.
  36. Asparocus by Prestigetype Studio, $16.00
    Asparocus is a modern and clean font duo that includes all caps sans serif and script font style. Sans serif style comes in 16 weights with italics + variable fonts. Designed with a modern minimalist mind, Asparocus is suited for display, advertising, web design, headline, branding, logo, text, business card, and many editorial design purposes. What you will get: All caps sans serif and script font style Numbers and punctuation Multilingual Ligatures Alternates Opentype features Future Updates Available 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. We hope you enjoy our font - please do let us know by emailing us at info@prestigetype.com or prestigetypestudio@gmail.com if you need something!
  37. NERMOLA Scripcy Font by Alit Design, $12.00
    Introducing NERMOLA Scripcy Font from alitdesign. The rise of typeface duos in the marketplace made us not want to be left behind so we created a pairing of our own. This font duo launch contains both a sans serif and signature script. NERMOLA Scripcy sans serif has characters that are unique, elegant, formal and assertive. It is suitable for the heading or subheading of any text. The uppercase of the sans looks very unique and elegant. The script letters are also unique and natural in character. Additionally, it has several alternatives that can be replaced using OpenType features. NERMOLA Scripcy fonts are the perfect addition to your font collection library. The designs are elegant and romantic and are equally suitable for logotype design and for any phrase, poem, or quote.
  38. Something Weird by Trustha, $17.00
    Something Weird is a playful handwritten font, written with fun and relaxation. Something Weird comes with six styles, and 400+ glyphs, which also include multilingual languages. Something Weird is perfect for headlines, branding, packaging, quotes, and many more.
  39. Vienna by Solotype, $19.95
    This early 1900s type is from the German foundry of Schelter & Gieseke, and is typical of early twentieth century design. As usual, we have added all the modern necessities, such as monetary signs for the major commercial countries.
  40. Boneous by Trustha, $17.00
    Boneous is a display font. Inspired by the shape of the bones. Comes in two font styles, regular and oblique. Boneous comes with 400+ glyphs, which also includes multilingual languages. It's perfect for headlines, branding, and many more.
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