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  1. Moucha by Vibrant Types, $41.00
    Moucha is a geometric superfamily that received the German Design Award 2024 for its multitude of variants. Find a vintage and a modern variant and play with all the proportions in between. The variable font is your typographic toolbox with the perfect sans-serif match for your favorite serif. It supports 619 Latin, Cyrillic and Greek languages. How it works: All variants share the same round characters while rectangle-based characters vary in width. Do you want a dynamic classic look with a narrow ‘n’ and uppercase proportions like you know from prototypes like Futura®? Or do you prefer a homogenous contemporary look? Use Moucha X for the exact middle or bubble up your own variant!
  2. Seebad by Linotype, $29.99
    Silvan Kaesar designed Seedbad after observing the unique sign lettering along the shores of Lake Geneva's bathing area. Seebad's four different settings represent the cutting edge new style of Swiss design, which spans the bridge between modern and contemporary. Containing geometrically forms, Seebad has a narrow base. Some characters (the lowercase t", for example) display unicase, even uncial-like tendencies. If you are looking for a face to spice up your layouts with an ultra-modern, cutting-edge flair, while not sacrificing copy length, Seebad is the face for you! The four fonts making up the Seebad family are all included in the Take Type 5 collection, released by Linotype GmbH in 2003."
  3. Orbi by ParaType, $30.00
    The Orbi type system is a low contrast antiqua of elegant design with a well developed set of members. It consists of 10 roman and italic faces of different proportions and weights and 3 decorative calligraphic fonts. It also contains 3 additional fonts with various decorated initials. The roman includes small capitals. Thanks to its variety of styles the font is suitable for a wide range of applications - the basic styles are good for books and periodicals; the narrow styles work well in the columns and tables of business papers; the decorative styles are ideal for ceremonial typography where swashes, calligraphy and initials are usual. The fonts were designed by Natalia Vasilyeva. Released by ParaType in 2010.
  4. Alternate Gothic by Linotype, $20.99
    Alternate Gothic was designed by Morris Fuller Benton for American Typefounders Company in 1903. All three weights of Alternate Gothic are bold and narrow. In fact, this face is essentially a condensed version of Benton’s other well-known sans serif types, Franklin Gothic and News Gothic. In the early twentieth century, the modern concept of type “families” had not yet been formed — and though Benton designed these sans serifs to harmonize with each other, the foundry gave them different names. Robust, dark, and coolly competent, Alternate Gothic is a good choice when strong typographic statements must fit into tight spaces. As a modern usage, it is currently the font of YouTube’s homepage logo.
  5. Think by Up Up Creative, $16.00
    Meet Think, a varied-width sans serif font with fun options. At first glance, Think appears to be your standard all-caps mono weight sans. But if you look more closely, you’ll see that Think pairs wide and narrow characters to create a bold, eye-catching look that’s perfect for headlines, editorial design, monograms, branding, logos, poster design, and more. Think includes over 800 glyphs and uses 4 stylistic sets to give you lots of options in terms of the width of each letter. OpenType features include character variants, stylistic sets, and multilingual support (including multiple currency symbols). These features can be very easily accessed by using OpenType-savvy programs such as Adobe Illustrator and Adobe InDesign.
  6. Slandic by Vibrant Types, $42.00
    Headlines are transformed into clear-cut messages with the handwriting type family Slandic. Its robust appeal combines the elegance of script typefaces with the lightness of handwritten notes. What makes the Slandic so playful is the synergy between the quite narrow lowercase letters and the wide uppercase letters. Therefore it might rather be an upright chancery italic of a humanist sans. You can see it very clearly in its sharp upward angles and its long-limbed ascenders. Its visual appeal sets a reliable tone. It is precisely balanced with a solid stroke contrast and confidently angular-shaped curves. Slandic perfectly enhances exciting contrasting typography adding a personal note without giving it a comic spin.
  7. Saprona by RichardDesignCo, $29.00
    Saprona is a powerful sans-serif with a curved terminals, a tall x-height, narrow letterforms and seven weights. 400 Glyphs. Extensive Language Support. 84 Languages. Advanced OT Features. 7 Weights. Fully Variable. Updates. Advanced OpenType Features include Old Style Figures, Fractions, Denominators, Numerators, Standard Ligatures, Case Sensitive Forms, Alternates to satisfy the most demanding professionals. Curved terminals and unique letterforms make for a sans serif with a unique appearance that can make your brand or design stand out. Saprona is designed to be very versatile therefore it works great in all areas whether it is Editorial Design, Graphic Design, Web Design, UI Design and Print. And is well suited for both Headings and Body Text.
  8. Batory by T4 Foundry, $21.00
    Avantgarde fonts Batory and Batoswash are monoline sansserifs designed by Bo Berndal. The futuristic Batory (think Bladerunner and Total Recall) and the spicier relative Batoswash come in three versions: Narrow, Middle and Wide. The font family is available in Truetype and Postscript for Mac and PC. Bo Berndal, born 1924, has been designing typefaces over 56 years, for Monotype, Linotype and other foundries. “Batory is a monoline reaction to my many calligraphic fonts”, says Bo Berndal. "That is also the reason I did several widths instead of weights. Batory has short stems and high x-height. Batoswash is a Batory gone wild!" The successful Batory has already been used for logotypes, vignettes in magazines and as headline type.
  9. Clearface Gothic by Linotype, $29.99
    Clearface Gothic first appeared in 1910, designed by Morris Fuller Benton, the world-famously prolific typeface artist. In addition to Clearface Gothic, Benton also designed classics like Franklin Gothic, Century Expanded, and many other types. Clearface Gothic is a sans serif face with light forms displaying the Zeitgeist of the turn of the 20th century. Distinguishing characteristics are the open forms of the a" and "c," the arched "k," and the upward-tilting horizontal stroke of the "e." The relatively narrow typeface, with its open inner white spaces, is extremely legible even in small point sizes. There is no accompanying italic. This digital version of Clearface Gothic was made in 1984 by the Linotype Design Studio."
  10. Pexico Micro by Setup, $-
    Pexico Micro is a pixel typeface that uses 5 by 7 grid (capital letter) in 8 styles: 4 basic styles for text setting — Regular, Bold, Narrow, and Mono and 4 stylistic variations of the Regular style for display setting — Outline, Dots, Round, and Inverse. It fits the display's pixel grid when used at 10pt size or its multiples. Pexico Micro supports Latin, Cyrillic, and Greek Monotonic scripts, all with thoroughly designed diacritics. Moreover, Pexico Micro makes use of advanced OpenType features, just as any other modern text typeface. Each style also has 9 sets of numbers, small capitals and is properly kerned. For more information go to For more information go to Urtd.
  11. Titla by ParaType, $25.00
    The name of the font Titla emphasizes it heading and display functionality. At the same time low contrast, narrow proportions, wide variety of weights and clear glyph constructions make it possible to use it for long texts as well. Combination of modern serifs with flexing stems (see n, p,…) brings to the font fresh, informal and noticeable appearance. The character set includes alternative variations and specific 'vertical ligatures' for paired letters that are built with the help of diacritical forms of letters placed above basic ones. This feature also was reflected in the name of the font as Greek 'titlos' means diacritical mark. The font was designed by Oleg Karpinsky and released by ParaType in 2009.
  12. Voice by Hubert Jocham Type, $39.00
    In comparison to most of my typefaces that tend to be fairly expressive, I wanted Voice to be simple, effective and easy to use. Voice was designed to work well in a wide range of sizes, and also in narrow tight columns with a wide range of weights. Those are some criteria for a good corporate typeface that I could clearly see in all my corporate branding projects. It is not that a brand needs all the weights but some appropriate weights can be chosen from that wide range. In copy you should not use heavier than Heavy. ExtraBold and UltraBold work best in display. Recommended uses: corporate branding, magazines and other publications.
  13. Mancunium by K-Type, $20.00
    Mancunium is a sans serif family with a contemporary monolinear character, though designed with the iconic proportions of Roman capitals in mind. In addition to reliable romans, the typeface includes proper, optically corrected italics. Also, uniquely, a set of ‘vertalics’ that contain the more script-like glyphs of the italics with angled stem terminals, but which are unslanted and upright in aspect, and without the slight narrowing of the italics. Each font includes a full complement of Latin Extended-A characters and additional oldstyle numerals. Mancunium is sold in two collections – a Regular/Bold package and a Light/Medium package. Each package contains six fonts - two romans, two italics, and two vertalics.
  14. Railham by OhType!, $25.00
    RAILHAM is a slab typeface with more than 330 glyphs including uppercase, lowercase, numbers, small caps, accents, punctuation, currencies, etc. Inspired by the tracks of a railroad, with stems that narrow at the top, Railham typeface, like a train looks to the future without forgetting the fundamentals of a long road, detaining in the detail of every element to form a strong, fast and versatile family. Retaking and uniting essential concepts of typography, rounded serifs with especially wide base, forms and counterblocks that complement together, RailHam typeface neatly adapts to any topic, besides being practical and readily legible in small and large formats, joining a select list of modern slab serif fonts.
  15. Sztos by Borutta Group, $39.00
    Sztos (2018-2022) is a remix of one of the most famous grotesques used in Poland – Baccarat (published by Jan Idźkowski i S-ka in 1922). My version loosely refers to the original. On the one hand, I wanted to modernize the drawing and proportions, on the other hand, I did’t want to lose the historical flavour and details in which you can still feel traditional printing. In addition to the fairly wide version of the normal style, there is also a narrow version. Thanks to this contrast, Sztos gives the possibility of expressive combinations of different styles. The whole family consists of 10 weights, two widths and an additional slant version. Design Support: Małgorzata Bartosik, Karol Mularczyk
  16. Mellnik Text by ParaType, $25.00
    Mellnik is a sans serif of humanist style (in a way) that was developed by Oleg Karpinsky and released by ParaType in 2006. The type family contains 9 styles with a number of alternate characters in each ones. For use as a text font in long text passages of advertising booklets, catalogues or magazines, as well as for accident setting. Mellnik may be also applied as a corporate typeface. Giant ink traps (or something like that) produce an original image of the family. Five condensed styles were added in 2007 by the same designer. Mellnik Text in 12 styles (added in 2008) has more narrow proportions and it is rather appropriate for text setting.
  17. Joanna by Monotype, $40.99
    The English stone carver, artist, and typographer Eric Gill conceived the Joanna typeface as a personal design for use in books printed at his Joanna Press."" Gill saw his press work there as a continuation of the British Arts and Crafts Movement, pioneered in the 19th Century by William Morris. Joanna is notable for its almost vertical ""upright"" italics, and the unusally small size of its italic characters. Joanna is versatile and extremely legible. The letterforms are a bit narrow, so the face is very economic as well. A lot of text may be packed densely together onto a page with Joanna. Joanna mixes very well with other typefaces designed by Eric Gill; especially Gill Sans.
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  20. Popwave by Adam Fathony, $18.00
    Introducing Popwave - a vibrant and playful font pack containing 5 unique fonts that are perfect for adding a touch of modern pop and groovy style to your designs. This versatile font pack includes a boxy font, a boxy rounded font, a script font, a narrow font, and a sans-serif font - providing you with a range of options to choose from. The boxy font has a bold and boxy design that exudes a sense of confidence and strength, while the boxy rounded font features rounded edges that give it a more friendly and approachable feel. The script font is elegant and fancy, perfect for adding a touch of sophistication to your designs. The narrow font is sleek and modern, with a slender design that creates a sense of space and clarity. Lastly, the sans-serif font is simple and clean, making it perfect for adding a modern touch to any design. Each font in the Popwave pack has been carefully designed to create a fun and vibrant style that's perfect for catching the eye. The fonts are playful and modern, with a touch of retro charm that makes them perfect for a variety of projects. The Popwave font pack also supports multiple languages, making it the perfect choice for designers who need to create designs for a global audience. So whether you're designing for print or digital media, the Popwave font pack is the perfect choice for creating modern, fun, and playful designs that are sure to stand out.
  21. Crimson Skyline by Hanoded, $15.00
    Crimson Skyline is a thin brush font. I used a pencil and Chinese ink to paint the letters. Crimson Skyline comes with double letter ligatures for the lower case letters. And the name? Well, it just has a nice ring to it. That’s all!
  22. Rase Nicolous by Graffiti Fonts, $24.99
    Rase Nicolous is a tall, handwritten graffiti font built to emulate a particular category of modern American, west coast graffiti styles. The varied stroke width & rough edges can produce the look of a number of different writing implements, paint brush, pencil, marker, chalk etc.
  23. Bargain Shopping by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    F.W. Woolworth was once one of the giants of the variety store chains, along with the likes of Kress, S.S. Kresge, McCrory’s, Neisner Brothers, Ben Franklin and others. In 1960, the company brought out a new corporate logo with a type design harking back to the Art Deco style of the 1930s and 1940s. A photo of one of their old store fronts (despite having only eight letters to work with) inspired the digital interpretation of the signage as Bargain Shopping JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  24. Personalization by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    In the 1960s it was a popular trend to personalize one’s possessions with your initials. From wallets and handbags to eyeglasses; from luggage to even cars, initial personalization was the fad of the time. The British division of Gulf Oil offered for sale a set of gold metallic stick-on initials for 25 pence, complete with two Gulf logos so the company could get some extra advertising mileage out of the promotion. These extra-wide, bold initials served as the idea model for Personalization JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  25. Every by TypeThis!Studio, $54.00
    EVERY is designed to be the most valuable typography equipment in your repertoire! Rich in visions, a wide range of features have been created to master all your typographic challenges par excellence: Italics, small caps, old-style figures, ligatures & arrows are just some of the many possibilities that EVERY offers. 28 Styles in three optical sizes gives you the opportunity to create fascinating design with the scent of iconic elegance. Be exceptional – EVERY day. www.typethis.studio
  26. Nexus Serif Pro by Martin Majoor, $49.00
    Nexus (2004) consists of 3 matching variants – a serif, a sans and a slab – which makes it a highly versatile typeface. There is also a monospaced version called Nexus Typewriter. The Nexus family is a workhorse typeface with extensive OpenType features. Free bonus: there are more than 100 elegant Swash italics and dozens of arrows and other icons. Nexus was awarded the First Prize at the Creative Review Type Design Awards 2006.
  27. Prestiggio by Rekord, $39.00
    With the very high contrast, elegant proportions, many alternate glyphs and ligature overload, Prestiggio is an instant fashionizer. Prestiggio ships with 95 discretionary ligatures (uppercase and lowercase), alternate characters, old-style figures, pictograms, arrows, prebuilt words and support for 85 Latin-based languages. The characters can be replaced automatically with the stylistic sets function, but you will get the best results using the glyphs palette. Recommended for editorial, book, poster and packaging use.
  28. Candide by Hoftype, $49.00
    Candide is a neoclassical face for editorial, magazine and newspaper applications. It reflects classical archetypes and is distinguished by its elegant and sophisticated appearance. The Candide family consists of 16 styles. It comes in OpenType format and provides an extended language support. All weights contain standard and discretionary ligatures, proportional lining figures, tabular lining figures, proportional old style figures, lining old style figures, matching currency symbols, fraction- and scientific numerals, matching arrows and alternative characters.
  29. MTC Maglita by Martype co, $59.00
    MTC Maglita is a semi-slab serif font that comes with seven styles for display purposes to make it satisfying, also suitable for minimalist, chic, branding, packaging, and logotype design to boost your design exploration. Additional Information Comes with many iconic symbols and arrows (which can be accessed from glyphs in your Adobe software) Multilingual Support supports many different languages 20+ Seven styles to make it more versatile typefaces Thanks & Happy Designing! Umar
  30. ZionTrain Basic by AndrijType, $25.00
    Originally ZionTrain was built as a Cyrillic typeface for public transport navigation system. We wanted comprehensible, distinctive letterforms, that can help everybody on the way from Babylon to Zion. Here, on MyFonts, we present the ZionTrain STD versions with western latin including smallcaps and oldstyle figures in some faces in TrueType format; also western, central, baltic and turkish latin charsets, smallcaps, oldstyle numerals, few alternates, some arrows and fractions in ZionTrain OT OpenType format.
  31. Bietka by ROHH, $25.00
    Bietka is a high quality squarish display font - geometric, modernist and playful at the same time. It supports multiple languages, as well as open type features, alternate styles, lining, old style, proportional and tabular figures, fractions, ordinals, subscript and superscript, arrows, symbols and special characters. It was designed for all kinds of display uses - great for posters, headlines, banners, logos and short paragraphs of text. Bietka comes in two styles - regular and italic.
  32. Capitana by Floodfonts, $49.00
    Capitana is a Geometric Sans with humanistic proportions and open apertures. Distinct ascenders and pointed apexes with deep overshoot give it a cool beauty and classic elegance. Capitana is an ultimate allrounder with 9 weights from Thin to Black, well suited for striking headlines and particularly legible in small sizes due to its open forms. Capitana has a powerful opentype engine with small caps, tabular and oldstyle figures, arrows, alternate letters, fractions, subscript and superscript.
  33. Carmay by Hoftype, $49.00
    Carmay was conceived as a charming, gently flowing member of the didonesque family. The roman weights present some hybrid characteristics, which results in an appearance of informality and adds a dash of brio. Carmay, nonetheless, remains restrained and committed to a classical ethos. All weights contain standard and optional ligatures, superior characters, proportional lining figures, tabular lining figures, proportional old style figures, lining old style figures, matching currency symbols, fraction- and scientific numerals, matching arrows.
  34. Mirumir by Spacemotion, $29.00
    MIRUMIR is a variable display grotesk typeface which has latin, cyrillic and hebrew scripts. It comes in 16 weights and its matching italics It contains 451 characters. Designed with powerful opentype features in mind. Each weight includes extended language support (+ Cyrillic), fractions, tabular figures, arrows, ligatures and more. Perfectly suited for graphic design and any display use. It could easily work for web, signage, corporate, newspaper, display, magazines as well as for editorial design.
  35. Fab Figures by Letterwerk, $10.00
    Fab Figures is a numbers-only font. This high contrast display font family with curly terminals is a great choice for infographics and posters. The entire font family consists of 10 styles: 2 styles for big usage, 2 styles for normal usage, 2 styles for small usage and 3 patterned styles (fitting to the big styles). Character Set: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 | % # • ~ { $ £ € } . , : ; + - = ÷ / ° * ' ’ (Arrows) (No-Symbol) (Nr-Symbol)
  36. Magis by Showup! Typefoundry, $35.00
    Magis® is a modern sans serif with a geometric touch. It comes in 18 weights, 9 uprights, matching italics, and variable font. Magis® bringing energy and making it suitable for modern design. Designed with powerful OpenType features in mind. Each weight includes extended language support (+ Cyrillic), arrows, ligatures, and more. Perfectly suited for graphic design and any display use. It could easily work for web, signage, corporate as well as editorial design.
  37. Rough Stamp Times by TypoGraphicDesign, $9.00
    The typeface Rough Stamp Times is designed from 2016–2022 for the font foundry Typo Graphic Design by Manuel Viergutz. The display font based on the original rubber stamps from flea market. The font started from 50+ stamps (analog) and was finally digitalize and extended to 600+ glyphs (digital). 4 font-styles (Rough, Clean, Misprint, Impact) with 601 glyphs incl. decorative extras like icons, arrows, dingbats, emojis, symbols, geometric shapes (type the word #LOVE for ♥︎ or #SMILE for ☺ as OpenType-Feature dlig) and stylistic alternates (9 stylistic sets). For use in logos, magazines, posters, advertisement plus as webfont for decorative headlines. The font works best for display size. Have fun with this font & use the DEMO-FONT (with reduced glyph-set) FOR FREE! Font Spe­ci­fi­ca­ti­ons ■ Font Name: Rough Stamp Times ■ Font Styles: 4 (Rough, Clean, Misprint, Impact) + DEMO (with reduced glyph-set) ■ Font Cate­gory: Dis­play for head­line size ■ Font For­mat:.otf (Mac + Win, for Print) + .woff (for Web) ■ Glyph Set: 601 glyphs incl. extras like icons (decorative extras like arrows, dingbats, emojis, symbols) ■ Design Date: 2016–2022 ■ Type Desi­gner: Manuel Viergutz
  38. TWIGS 4 kids by TypoGraphicDesign, $-
    The typeface TWIGS 4 kids was originally designed for a garden exhibition for children by Daniela Costa, Julia Stanossek, Alexander Branczyk and Manuel Viergutz. 4 font-styles (Einerseits, Andererseits, Invert, Icons) with 495 glyphs (Adobe Latin 1) incl. decorative extras like icons, arrows, dingbats, emojis, symbols, geometric shapes, catchwords, decorative ligatures (type the word #LOVE for ❤ or #SMILE for ☻ as OpenType-Feature dlig) and stylistic alternates (20+ stylistic sets). For use in logos, magazines, posters, advertisement plus as webfont for decorative headlines. The font works best for display size. Have fun with this font & use the DEMO-FONT (with reduced glyph-set) FOR FREE! Font Spe­ci­fi­ca­ti­ons ■ Font Name: TWIGS 4 kids ■ Font Weights: Einerseits, Andererseits, Invert, Icons + DEMO (with reduced glyph-set) ■ Font Cate­gory: Dis­play for head­line size ■ Glyph Set: 495 glyphs (Adobe Latin 1) ■ Spe­cials: Decorative extras like arrows → emojis, ornaments, geometric shapes, catchwords, decorative ligatures (type the word #LOVE for ❤ or #SMILE for ☺ as Open­Type Fea­ture. dlig) and stylistic alternates (20 stylistic sets) ■ Design Date: 2005–2020 ■ Type Desi­gner: Manuel Viergutz
  39. Hand Stamp Wood by TypoGraphicDesign, $9.00
    The typeface Hand Stamp Wood is designed from 2020 for the font foundry Typo Graphic Design by Manuel Viergutz. The display font based on original old wood letter, stamps, DIY and is inspired in the past and present. 4 font-styles (Rough, Mix, Circle, CircleMix) with 370 glyphs (Adobe Latin 1) incl. decorative extras like arrows, dingbats, emojis, symbols, geometric shapes, decorative ligatures (type the word #LOVE for ❤ or #SMILE for ☺ as OpenType-Feature dlig) and stylistic alternates (2 stylistic sets). For use in logos, magazines, posters, advertisement plus as webfont for decorative headlines. The font works best for display size. Have fun with this font & use the DEMO-FONT (with reduced glyph-set) FOR FREE! Font Spe­ci­fi­ca­ti­ons ■ Font Name: Hand Stamp Wood ■ Font Weights: 4 (Rough, Mix, Circle, CircleMix) + DEMO (with reduced glyph-set) ■ Font Cate­gory: Dis­play for head­line size ■ Font For­mat:.otf (Mac + Win, for Print) + .woff (for Web) ■ Glyph Set: 370 glyphs (Adobe Latin 1) incl. decorative extras like arrows, dingbats, emojis, symbols ■ Design Date: 2020 ■ Type Desi­gner: Manuel Viergutz
  40. Anti Atom Font by TypoGraphicDesign, $19.00
    The typeface Anti Atom is designed from 2021 for the font foundry Typo Graphic Design by Manuel Viergutz as a political statement #antiatom #atomkraftneindanke The display font based on the original Anti Atom Sonne from Anne Lund. Thanks to Stefan Bergmeier for the Input. 4 font-styles (Sun, Cap, Mirror, Outline) with 375 glyphs (Adobe Latin 2) incl. 100+ decorative extras like icons, arrows, dingbats, emojis, symbols, geometric shapes (type the word #LOVE for or #SMILE for as OpenType-Feature dlig) and stylistic alternates (3 stylistic sets). For use in logos, magazines, posters, advertisement plus as webfont for decorative headlines. The font works best for display size. Have fun with this font & use the DEMO-FONT (with reduced glyph-set) FOR FREE! Font Spe­ci­fi­ca­ti­ons ■ Font Name: Anti Atom ■ Font Styles: 4 (Sun, Cap, Mirror, Outline) + Icons + DEMO (with reduced glyph-set) ■ Font Cate­gory: Dis­play for head­line size ■ Glyph Set: 374 glyphs (Adobe Latin 2) incl. 100+ icons (decorative extras like arrows, dingbats, emojis, symbols) ■ Design Date: 2021 ■ Type Desi­gner: Manuel Viergutz
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