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  1. WORKSHOP Brush by Posterizer KG, $19.00
    WORKSHOP Brush is one more of three WORKSHOP handwritten fonts, created to imitate a manuscript written with brush. You can use the alternates and ligatures to give your design a realistic, hand painted look. If you find a single repeating glyph, you can change that by toggling between Stylistic Alternates. There are Cyrillic glyphs and few Stains in the same style. WORKSHOP Brush is the perfect choice for those who prefer more expressive typography.
  2. Biglove by Lucky Type, $22.00
    Biglove is as a handwritten script with initial letters and ending swash characters. With its alternative characters, you will see a unique, handmade look. Biglove has a few characters for each lowercase characters and you can even use it as a swoosh. You will find it easier for modern designs such as advertising, sales, branding, poster, logos, social media text overlays. Both textured with uppercase and lowercase characters, number, punctuation and extensive language support.
  3. Chola Boba by Authentype, $14.00
    Chola Boba is a friendly font with an innocent and youthful look. This font has best for a lot of print, digital, and net designs. Chola Boba is a font it really is best for any layout project. It is available in nine unique weights with a contented sans serif style. This font will make your textual content readable & without problems recognizable for your audience. So move ahead, use Chola Boba in your subsequent project!
  4. Brauhaus by MADType, $21.00
    I enjoy and am inspired by many blackletter designs, but find that their uppercase characters are generally too complex to be very usable. I also found that very few, if any were designed with perfect 45 degree angles. I set out to design a textura blackletter with unique features and a usable uppercase. What resulted is an interesting, yet usable, geometric design with unusual features that make it stand out from existing texturas.
  5. Monley by Flawlessandco, $9.00
    Monley is a groovy retro font in a bold design, so it fits any retro design project. There's a few connected letters and also alternate characters suitable for any graphic designs such as branding materials, t-shirt, print, business cards, logo, poster, photography, quotes, etc. This font has multilingual support, and besides uppercase A-Z and lowercase a-z, it contains alternate characters, numbers 0-9, and punctuation. If you need help, just write me!
  6. Al Blue Cashews by Aluyeah Studio, $125.00
    Hello Aluyeaholics! Blue Cashews' alternates are inspired by the curved shape of a cashew with a blunt tip. Blue Cashews give the impression that we often see in the packaging of snacks, cereals, milk, and so on. So warm, sweet, fresh, crunchy and full of love!Coming with 220+ stunning and super easy to use alternates and ligatures. To get results like the preview just type B.2l.3ue.2 C.2ash.2ew.2s.3
  7. Geogrotesque Expanded Series by Emtype Foundry, $69.00
    Geogrotesque Expanded Series comes in three widths: Wide, Extended and Expanded, that go between 120% and 200% of the normal width. Since the original Geogrotesque is slightly condensed, the Wide family becomes a good option for texts. Whereas the Extended and Expanded are ideal for display sizes. With the inclusion of the Expanded Series and the preceding Condensed ones, the Geogrotesque super family is now a complete widths system. For more details see the PDF.
  8. Variety by Studio K, $45.00
    Now that there are more Studio K fonts than there are characters in the alphabet it occured to me that I should produce a sampler font that showcased them all: hence Variety. The 'What the font' experts amongst you should enjoy identifying individual characters, but to start you off, the featured fonts in the font title are, in order of appearance: Alma Mater Outline Shadow, Aspidistra, Signpost, Cafe de Paris, Showbiz, Barrowboy and Soft Rock.
  9. Brilliant Signature by Arendxstudio, $18.00
    Brilliant Signature is a handwritten font which is very elegant and modern for you to use and your design interests, be them for logos, branding names, posters, podcasts and so on. There it is! I really hope you enjoy it - comments & likes are always welcome and accepted. More importantly, don't hesitate to send a message if you have a problem or question. Now just read this, go there and make it happen :)
  10. Galactica by Melonaqua, $10.00
    The universe always made me curious as to what could be found beyond earth. For the past few weeks, I’ve been staring outside my bedroom window looking at the same star. Every day at one in the morning, it shone beautifully in the cloudless night sky as I face West. That same star paved way for some inspiration to create a futuristic typeface. Every day, I watch it before it disappears into the oblivion.
  11. Factor BF by Bomparte's Fonts, $39.00
    Factor BF takes inspiration from automotive lettering, and has elements of techno. It’s clean, strong and friendly, due to its overall soft, square, sturdy letterform construction. OpenType features include stylistic alternates for letters Q, a, e, f, y and ß; as well as automatic fractions, that are accessible in OpenType capable applications. Consider Factor BF for use in branding, signage, and logos to name just a few of its many areas of application.
  12. Sculptura CT by CastleType, $29.00
    A wonderful, very condensed, 3D font. A few years ago, I was commissioned to digitize the letters from this typeface for the words 'LEGENDS OF RODEO' and liked the look of it so much that I went ahead and digitized the rest of the alphabet. This CastleType revival is very clean-cut and contains uppercase, numerals, and punctuation. Sculptura was originally designed by the Swiss designer, Walter J. Diethelm (1913-1986) in 1957.
  13. ZenoPotion AOE by Astigmatic, $19.95
    ZenoPotion is a geometric styled typeface influenced by alien stories and nostalgia. It carries a techno look with a regular lined top and dipped thick bottom throughout, highly readble, though not best for large bodies of text. Use the alien technology, let ZenoPotion be the type for your designs and stories. From the far reaches of space, another lifeform sent a message, now you can use their typestyle to convey your own!
  14. Vekta Sans by Positype, $22.00
    The Vekta Type System is part of a larger, interconnected grouping of 3 families: Neo, Sans and Serif. The goal was to develop a family designed along a common skeleton and matrix that would allow for interchangeable usage along a cohesive visual system. It's About The Personality. Interchange type families to be as expressive as you want to be. Let the piece you are designing constrain your usage and not the typeface.
  15. TC Astariah by Tom Chalky, $19.00
    Whimsical, timeless, and elegant. Three words typically used to describe yours truly, and when one is introducing my latest typeface, Astariah. Drawing inspiration from typefaces of the late 1800s, Astariah is perfect for all designs requiring a splash of quirky elegance. UPDATE: Astariah now includes an additional ‘Outline’ style that perfectly aligns with the original. Both styles also host a variety of discretionary ligatures and stylistic alternates, providing buckets more creative potential!
  16. Fledermaus by Hanoded, $15.00
    Fledermaus (meaning 'Bat' in German) was a cabaret theater from Vienna. The original Jugendstil decor was designed by Josef Hoffman and several posters, advertising performances, were designed by other members of the Vienna Workshop. Fledermaus font was based on a 1907 poster by Bertold Löffler. Since only a few glyphs were available, I designed the missing ones myself. The lower case consists of small caps and the font comes with extensive language support.
  17. Lagom Grotesk by S6 Foundry, $20.00
    Lagom Grotesk is a contemporary neo-grotesque sans serif typeface with strong stylistic geometric contrasts. Its distinctive wide-open stance was designed to give the right visual consistency for branding and communications, representing the shifting contemporary aesthetics. The distinctive stance gives the right visual consistency for branding and communications. Lagom Grotesk is perfectly suited for headlines, large-format prints, brand identities, social media, advertising, editorial design, posters, magazines, logos, headings, body copy, digital and more.
  18. Hollywood 69 by Fonts of Chaos, $10.00
    This is not Hollywood. You may be surprised but I am not inspired by the famous Hollywood sign for this type but a grid on a roof of Barcelona. I walked down the street observing the architecture of buildings in the area of the Marina when I saw a grid on a roof. One of the workers put a board on them and the magic happen. Hollywood 69 is now free with 99 !
  19. Funkboy by PizzaDude.dk, $20.00
    Funkboy looks like something that was made 20 years ago. You know, when Grandmaster Flash was scratching to the beat and graffiti was totally underground. Funkboy was made to look 100% oldschool, and now you can make your own bad-boy oldschool graffiti, using your computer! Comes with two hard knock alternate letters: the peace 'o' + the heart dotted 'i' You will need to use OpenType supporting applications to use the autoligatures.
  20. Bardi by ParaType, $30.00
    An original typeface designed for ParaType in 2004 by Armenian designer Manvel Shmavonyan. Based on the lettering created in 1970s by outstanding Armenian type designer Henrik Mnatsakanyan (1923-2001) of the same name. In Armenian 'Bardi' means 'Poplar'. Extra compressed decorative stenciled typeface. Its letterforms resemble many Neo-Classicism extra compressed faces and magazine lettering of the 1950s-60s. For use in advertising and display typography especially in magazine headlines and logos.
  21. Headlines by TypeThis!Studio, $54.00
    Perfect headlines — now and forever! Headlines is designed for clear and straight headlines and also allow longer words and headlines to find the space they need for a well-composed headline. Unicase styles let your headlines shine uniquely in every respect. It contains a number of special ligatures for certain combinations to fill common visual gaps such as tty, rv. Newsletter: www.typethis.studio *Variable fonts work well in software that supports variable font technology.
  22. Delux by Barnbrook Fonts, $30.00
    Dynamic and urgent in style, Delux draws influence from '50s science fiction pulp magazines and hand-painted military letterforms. Delux evokes an era when the future was neo-plastic, solid-state, isotopic bright (and everything was better with fins and chromium plating). Both retro-futuristic and nostalgic, Delux embodies a time when there was no melancholic longing for the past, just a naive burning optimism that 'things to come' would be better.
  23. Minik by Ahmet Altun, $16.00
    Minik Font Family comes in 2 weights; Regular and Bold. It is completely hand-drawn. While the capital letters have normal sizes, the lowercase letters are smaller than the common form in the vertical axis to have a cute view. The Minik Font Family has a few ornaments and stylistic alternates. With this font family, you can create eye-pleasing and nice works such as posters, printings, t-shirts, adds, magazines etc.
  24. Mrs Green by Hipopotam Studio, $2.00
    Mrs Green is a great typeface for short texts, invitations, headlines, logotypes and advertising. We’ve started with a heavy capital G and A. At the beginning it was supposed to be just one fat style (still our favorite). But after a few months we’ve ended up with a family of 20 styles. It has contextual alternates, fractions, four types of figures (old style, lining, superior and inferior), ordinals and a case feature.
  25. Koziupack by Sudtipos, $45.00
    Wild and free as usual, but now with a touch of sharp focus presented in curled ascenders and descenders, swashy care-free caps, and very unique figures. Koziupack is the ideal choice of font for food and drink product labels, signage, magazine advertisements. It looks particularly great when accenting any work of modern illustration, or by itself brightly knocked out of a dark background. Designed by Koziupa and digitized by Ale Paul.
  26. HT Arcadia Grotesk by Hype Type, $34.00
    The versatile neo-grotesk typefamily, inspired by the swiss academia with a contemporary mood. The shape of the letters are more pliable compared to classics grotesk typefaces. -- Taking inspirations from classic grotesk letterforms, both from the European tradition (specifically the Swiss school) and the American tradition, HypeType's Arcadia Grotesk is modernized with its shorter ascenders and descenders to give more compact blocks of text and with its more contemporary and dynamic forms. -- hype-type.com // kidstudio.it
  27. MC Raktor by Maulana Creative, $18.00
    Raktor is a modern Display serif font with medium-low stroke contrast, fun characters with a few ligatures and alternates to let you unlock extra creative work. Raktor supports more than 100+ languages. This font is good for logo design, social media, movie titles, books titles, short and even long text, lettering. Raktor also works great when combined with other script or serif fonts as a secondary text font. Create stunning work with Raktor!
  28. Coral Pro by Scholtz Fonts, $19.95
    Coral Pro is a relaxed and very readable script font. Based on the earlier Coral script. It has been updated, and now has all the features usually included in a fully professional font. Language support includes all European character sets. Coral Pro Black is a bolder script than the original Coral, and has an in-your-face, clear and casual look. It's great used for anything from "schoolgirl diaries" to fashion media.
  29. Wolves Gothic by Chank, $39.00
    Make a little extra impact with this strong athletic font with big geometric muscles, clean lines and sharp teeth, too. Originally created for a local pro basketball team in Minnesota, this sporty and big-shoulder poster font is now available directly to you for the first time ever to add some punch to your printed or web designs. Crisp and clear and ready for action a concise variety of weights and styles!
  30. Lazy Morning by Hanoded, $15.00
    I can’t remember when I had a true lazy morning.. I was a looong time ago, before I had children! Even now, when I’m down with the flu, I can’t stay in bed for too long - it really seems like a waste of time! Lazy Morning is a nice handwritten font. I made it with a Sharpie pen. It comes with all diacritics and double letter ligatures for you to play with.
  31. Keltichi by Dima Pole, $27.00
    Keltichi typeface is based on the Book of Kells, the Irish uncial manuscript, the most beautiful European medieval style of writing. Keltichi contains many Opentype features, which make this font absolutely awesome. It looks great, specially titling uppercase sets, simulating the real Book of Kells scripts. Work on this project lasted 1 year, and now, I believe, Keltichi it is the best font simulating the Book of Kells scripts. Glory, glory to the Celts!
  32. Nullomis by Kulturrrno, $5.00
    Nullomis is a modern display font inspired by Soviet Period, anti-utopia and Ancient Rome (I don't know why). It was originally planned to create an ultracondensed headliner, but now it’s a flexible font set with 49 styles or just one Variable Font with all capabilities. Best using for posters, headlines and tags. Extended latin glyph set 7 weights 3 widths Alternate crossbar heights or all of this and more in one Variable font
  33. Magrit by Creativemedialab, $20.00
    Magrit is a bold serif display font, It has many alternates character with nice curve that you can arrange to create a nice logo lettering, or use it as a display face on a poster and add a few alterations to it to make a beautiful eye catching words. Magrit font is best for branding, logo lettering, headlines, product packaging, tshirt design, wedding theme, poster, book cover, wedding invitation, Christmas and many more
  34. Recht by Mint Type, $32.00
    Recht is a geometric sans with much attention to curvature compensations, classifying between classic geometric sans-serif typefaces and neo-grotesques. The family contains 10 weights with corresponding italics, Cyrillic script with inclusion of Ukrainian Cyrillic, and a bunch of OpenType features. Recht has a closed aperture and is extremely versatile, working exceptionally well in both headlines and long text paragraphs. You can use stylistic sets for added geometric or humanist flavour.
  35. Qafidut by Twinletter, $18.00
    Qafidut Groovy is a psychedelic-inspired retro typeface with a bold and playful character. It’s ideal for branding, product packaging, or even just to add a little flair to your editorial work. This elegant typography has a simple and contemporary look but with a touch of beautiful simplicity to give a modern feel to every curve of the letter. what are you waiting for start using this font to create your own special project now!
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  37. P22 Way Out West by P22 Type Foundry, $24.95
    Howdy pardner! Giddy-up and lasso yerself these renegade typefaces. Created by renowned illustrator David Lyttleton , this set presents an Englishman's unique vision of the American West. Perfect for your next hoe-down, barn raising or Western-themed cricket match.
  38. Andtioh by Andfonts, $19.00
    Andtioh is my vision of sci-fi font. I want to propose the idea of ​​simplicity and techno in two ways. I think this font can find its place in logos and names and will make your business look innovative.
  39. DT Skiart Lexiconic by Dragon Tongue Foundry, $10.00
    Apparently, Lexicon is the most expensive font in the world. ‘Skiart Lexiconic’ has been on a long growing path getting to where it is now. This font family was originally inspired by the san serif font ‘Skia’, by Mathew Carter for Apple. ‘Skiart’ was designed to feel more like a serifed font, but without any actual serifs. It took a small step between sans serif and serif fonts. Next on the path towards a serif font came Skiart Serif Mini, with tiny serifs added. This was a true serif font, although they were subtle. Then came ‘Skiart Serif Leaf’. and now... We present to you... DT Skiart Lexiconic. Having evolved from the Skiart family, we chose to give it the serifed styling of Lexicon. This is no way a copy or clone of Lexicon. It still has the basic bones of the original Skiart font, but the position, shape and size of the serifs were very much influenced by the world famous Lexicon font. DT Skiart Lexiconic is not the most expensive font in the world.
  40. Gridlite PE Variable by Rosetta, $290.00
    The two great technical constraints a type designer can tackle are low resolution, which limits detail and dictates proportions between negative and positive shapes, and uniform width, which restricts each letter to a fixed horizontal space. Wrestle with both at once, and each letter becomes a black-and-white chessboard that challenges every design decision. Sometimes battling these constraints gets in the way of a good idea, but other times, tinkering with fewer options can make the job irresistibly easy and lead straight to a grid addiction. Gridlite, an experiment with a modular negative space, is the side effect of such an addiction. It’s simplified, monospaced, and variable: foreground and background alike are ready to be animated, typed, scaled up, scaled down, rounded, or otherwise deformed. Gridlite is primarily a variable font with axes that control the size of the elements, their shape, and the background (one for the rectangular field and one for the compact envelope around the letters). The fonts cover Cyrillic, Greek, and Latin scripts. Small caps are included, for no apparent reason ... and there is a monospaced elephant, too.
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