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  1. The font "Ambulance Shotgun" by Last Soundtrack captures the essence of urgency, edginess, and a touch of rebellion. Designed to stand out, it embodies a character that is both powerful and commandin...
  2. Nat Grotesk by ParaType, $30.00
    Nat Grotesk family consists of 14 styles including 6 narrow ones. It has a half-closed sans serif design with simple and clear lettershapes. Due to compact proportions the face is very space saving, but nevertheless it is rather legible even in small sizes. The bold weights demonstrate increased contrast. The font is recommended for text and display typography as well as for headlines and advertising. It was designed by Natalia Vasilyeva and released by ParaType in 2007. The upgraded version with extended character set was released in 2009.
  3. Stroma by Tokotype, $39.00
    Stroma is a serif display faces with moderate contrast and quirky cuts. Intended to use it on headlines in the editorial design environment or big type style graphics, The function of this typeface allows it to use on larger and compact text for any graphical elements that need special treatment. The details interpreted from the straight axis pointed into flourish calligraphic serif, the shape of the letter contains straight details and cuts, this gives them a rich and fine looks. The Stroma family includes four weights, ranging from Light to Bold with italic uprights.
  4. Perrywood by Monotype, $29.99
    Loosely based on Bembo and Plantin, the Perrywood font family retains some old style characteristics which give the face a familiar feel, however much attention has been paid to optimizing the design to give good quality output at small point sizes and from low resolution output devices. The consistency of character shapes allows close letter spacing to give compact word shapes, excellent word recognition and an overall economy in text. Perrywood offers good legibility and, coupled with an even text color will be very useful for text setting, in correspondence, for faxes and reports.
  5. Verge by Type Fleet, $9.00
    Verge exploratory information transmitter Verge type family operates at the very edge of art and technology in the typographic constellation. Its fairing is designed with a new technique that adds better stability to the curvature. It is prepared for all environments and communicates with minimized latency. The letters of this contemporary slab serif are compact, clear and rather simple. It is suitable for branding, longer texts, information graphics and signalization. The typeface’s x-height is a little above 70% of its capitals. The italics are designed at a 7° angle.
  6. Hoxton North by The Northern Block, $32.00
    Hoxton North came out of the concept to create something distinctly British, drawing on modernist influences such as Edward Johnston's typeface for the London Underground and Gill Sans. A humanistic san serif typeface with a British modern quality. Open forms with subtle contrast promote good readability across a wide range of media in both print and screen. The compact letterforms give it a strong lateral dynamic that is space efficient across design layouts. Details include 620 characters, seven weights with true italics, small caps, manually edited kerning and Opentype features.
  7. Kettering 105 by Talbot Type, $12.99
    Kettering 105 is inspired by the classic, geometric slab-serifs such as Lubalin, but has shallower ascenders and descenders for a more compact look. It's a versatile, modern slab-serif, highly legible as a text font and with a clean, elegant look as a display font at larger sizes. It includes old style non-aligning (lower case) numbers, both proportional and tabular, as well as accented characters for Central European languages. The Kettering 105 family comprises of six weights and is closely related to Kettering 205, its more intensely Deco flavoured cousin.
  8. Uto by Fenotype, $99.00
    The Uto font family is named after the island of Utö, the southernmost part of Finland – an ascetic place that’s defined by bare simplicity. The same is true for the font, that’s constructed of the simplest of forms. At the outer archipelago, life is shaped by the ever-changing nature and its seasons. Uto thus comes as a variable font, making it highly adaptable for different requirements. For more conventional use, a compact range of single fonts in different weights is provided, equipped with multiple Open Type numeral styles.
  9. Monotype Clearface by Monotype, $29.99
    A rather narrow and compact design, Monotype Clearface combines both old style and antique characteristics. The lowercase letters are tall, the ascenders and descenders quite short. The intention was to produce a typeface that was easy to read in small sizes, hence the name. Monotype Clearface Bold was first cut for mechanical composition in 1922, and was based on the Clearface Gothic design created by Morris Fuller Benton for ATF in 1910. Although designed as a text face, Monotype Clearface is now more commonly used in advertising and display work.
  10. Ragnar by Linotype, $29.99
    Ragnar can be called a typeface for compact typography. It is loosely related to the Saga typeface in many ways, even including its name. During discussing on what Saga should be called, the name "Ragnarök" (Twilight of the Gods) was humorously suggested. "Ragnarök" would of course have been unsuitable, since it uses a letter with a diacritic sign, and in many computer systems, that is a deadly sin. But the shorter form, Ragnar, was kept in mind, and later used for this typeface. Additionally, Ragnar is a common male Scandinavian name.
  11. Kyiv by Apostrof, $40.00
    The font Kyiv is an attempt to unite old-style antiqua with the Ukrainian tradition and modern requirements. Besides having usual italics the Renaissance tradition of "semi-italics" renewed, compact weights are also provided. Special charm is added by decorative motives of chestnut leaves and flowers. The weights are included in a way to promote the solution of various tasks both text, and an accidental set in various combinations. The font Kyiv was awarded the 2nd prize in category of text fonts in the first Ukrainian typeface competition Ruthenia in 2010.
  12. Ayita by Ascender, $29.99
    Ayita is a new sans serif design by Jim Ford and Steve Matteson. Ayita is a Cherokee name which translates to first in dance" and recalls the rhythm and flow of this new typeface. Originally conceived as an upright italic design, Ayita remains contemporary, friendly and hard working. The open shapes render faithfully at small point sizes and on device screens while the compact design allows more characters per line for headlines. Ayita is a useful design for a wide variety of uses including interfaces, spreadsheets, greeting cards and banners."
  13. Kafenia by A.E.T.O.S, $24.99
    Kafenia is a geometric display typeface, consisting of capitals and small capitals only. Inspired by the combination of vintage and decorative aesthetics with squarish and compact look, Kafenia claims to be a classy and old stylish slab serif. With more than 1540 glyphs Kafenia is a great tool for your designing needs. Flexible, easily wrapped and reformed with plenty of open type features, Kafenia aims to provide versatility and lots of options for unique results in logos, posters, headlines and every design inspiration you dare bring to life.
  14. Pina by Ramen, $9.00
    Pina is a typefaced based on Italian signage, incorporating simplified shapes for the letters and unique characters. The barebones S and the perfectly circular O are examples of the type of lettering you'd likely see on awnings. These letters have a thin footprint, and are quite condensed apart from certain letters like O and Q, which gives the font a unique bounce. It includes plenty of alternates, to letters like O, S, Q, R, K, and special ligatures for specific pairs. This font is named after my grandmother from Italy, Josephine, who was a wonderful figure in my life.
  15. Pineapple Daydream by Hanoded, $15.00
    I bought a pineapple the other day, because my kids really like pineapples. Ok, ok, it may not sound like something special to you - but keep in mind that pineapples in Holland are an expensive fruit. We mostly get the canned ones (which I don’t like too much). Anyway, when I was slicing up the pineapple, I thought I should name a font after this bizarre, but tasty, fruit. And so I did. Pineapple Daydream is a handmade serif. I am not sure how to classify it, but I am sure you’ll figure that out. Comes with a plantation of diacritics.
  16. Berliany by Ably Creative, $10.00
    Berliany As the name suggests, berliany are handwritten fonts that look like they were written by hand perfect mix modern calligraphy, Add a touch of luxury and style to your projects too, with Berliany font Collection. It's highly recommended to turn your Opentype features on while using the script font, to make use of it's best features - the multitude of OpenType ligatures. As you type, your text looks like natural handwriting, and less like a monotonous font. Berliany font was created to help you designing makes gorgeous logos, posters, wedding invitations, blog posts, social media etc
  17. Sugartina by Jorsecreative, $20.00
    Introducing the Signature Font "Sugartina" is made like a handwriting that makes your script like your own. Opentype features like alternate alternatives, final form and ligatures. we make this font look elegant, classy, easy to read, stylish, easy to remember, and easy to use.Sugartina Font is the perfect choice for watermarks on photography, signature logo design, quotes, album covers, business cards, invitations and many other design projects. From business cards to watermark Photo, Sugartina is present to make your design elegant.Sugartina has standard Stylistic, Stylistic Alternate, Stylistic Sets, and ligatures. and includes uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, punctuation marks and International Characters.
  18. Kinder Stone by Letterhend, $17.00
    Let Kinder Stone add a pop of personality to your designs! This fun and whimsical font is like a playful friend. Its rounded, bubbly letters give it a friendly and approachable feel, while its cartoon-like appearance adds a touch of humor and playfulness. Use Kinder Stone to create logos, posters, and other designs that need a dash of personality and fun. Features : Uppercase & lowercase Numbers and punctuation Alternates & Ligatures Multilingual PUA encoded We highly recommend using a program that supports OpenType features and Glyphs panels like many of Adobe apps and Corel Draw, so you can see and access all Glyph variations.
  19. MN Revolta by Mantra Naga Studio, $15.00
    MN Revolta is an organic hand drawn typeface which has 5 styles, regular, stamp, oblique, oblique stamp and outline. Inspired by the uneven shape of stamp spots, this font is made in a grunge style to make it look more authentic so it looks like it was done manually by hand. There are also extra bonus illustrations to make your design even better. This font is very suitable for people who like vintage aesthetics because it gives a classic, old, vintage feel, and looks like it is handmade. Supporting multilingual as many as 89 languages, this font can be used for all designs.
  20. Worn Gothic by Baseline Fonts, $39.00
    Worn Gothic, a typeface from the Grit History™ B family, creates rock solid text-- characters that are weathered, defined and strong, like the body of a gargoyle. Worn Gothic is rugged but legible, whose words stay firmly liquid, like dates stamped in concrete. Disjointed K legs create an unnerving look that makes you stare into the structure of the type. Oddities like this complement the integrity of its fluctuating strokes and consistent X-Height. It offers a few stylistic alternates to maintain readability at any size, in many languages. Worn Gothic offers full Greek character support as well as all punctuation.
  21. Jemgonza by Pootis Type Corp., $24.99
    Jemgonza is a Sans-serif font started on January 26, 2022. This font with hyper-extended character sets allow for usage for billboard signs, logos, and even professional documents and essays. It contains localized forms for certain languages that write them differently. For example: Л and л shaped like upside-down V's, д shaped like a lowercase g, и shaped like a lowercase u, and more for Bulgarian; б shaped like the Greek lowercase letter delta for Macedonian and Serbian. There are two non-standard variation sequences for the light and dark shades for when they are used vertically. If it bothers you, you can add Variation Selector-14 after each one of those This font also contains 256 braille patterns for the blind people. Note that each pattern is not tied to any specific letter since multiple scripts have a braille system
  22. Al Gracheva by Aluyeah Studio, $120.00
    Grace and Cheval, the inspiration for the name Gracheval. The word "cheva" comes from Old French cheval (horse) and literally means "horsemanship". Gracheva gives the impression of elegance and powerful like a horse galloping on the shore. Gracheva is a premium display typeface that conveys a charming elegance but powerful like a graceful wild horse that can be applied to many areas of design. Coming with 130+ stunning and super easy to use alternates and ligatures. Very suitable for apps, magazine, headline, website, ads, product package and all type of design project you have. Features: OpenType support Multilingual support (15 languages) PUA Encoded Super Easy to Use alternates - You can easily call alternates using special combination like A.2 S.2 A.E R.A etc. To get results like the preview just type G.3R.AC.HE.2V.2A.4
  23. Symply by TripleHely, $16.00
    Hi there! Let me introduce Symply – a handwritten signature-style font. Symply is perfect for logos, branding, quotes, blog headlines, magazine and book design, product packaging, web design – or for any text on postcards and your favorite photos. Symply contains: a standard set of characters with wide multilingual support: Western-, Central- and Eastern-European, Baltic, Turkish, Latin-type Africans, and Asian (94 languages in total) 2 additional sets of alternative characters for lowercase letters 8 alternative characters for some initial letters 28 ligatures for double letters and frequent combinations a bonus font with 62 swashes and doodles Symply has two types of embedded auto-replacements: lowercase letters without connecting strokes (for a case of the last character of the word), and ligatures (for a case of two letters that do not pair well together). These features work well in many apps (even simple ones like Notepad/TextEdit), and if you need to customize their application – you could use programs that support OpenType features (for example, Adobe apps or CorelDraw). All these additional glyphs are PUA-encoded, so if your software does not support OpenType — you could access them through Character Map (Windows) or Font Book (Mac) Swashes and doodles come in a bonus font, Symply Swashes. To type them, please press keys with letters A – X, a – x, and numbers 0 – 9 I hope you will like Symply and create great designs with it! And if you have any questions, feel free to contact me via e-mail: triple.hely@gmail.com
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  28. Peanutz by Matthias Luh, $18.00
    A cool font which is a bit like a comic font. It makes me remind of graffiti.
  29. Sadey Ann by Borges Lettering, $35.00
    A nice delicate script made for my little girl, Sadey. This penline script has 26 alternate characters.
  30. Butt Smuggler by Buttfaces, $18.00
    Buttsmuggler is a light-hearted puffy font, good for a cartoon-like or casual hand-drawn look.
  31. Fangs ALot by Ingrimayne Type, $9.00
    FangsALot is a bizarre typeface family that was designed to alternate two character sets. These sets are alternated automatically in applications that support the OpenType feature Contextual Alternatives (calt). The template used to design characters is a distorted triangle that resembles a curved tooth or a fang. This shape can be flipped horizontally, vertically, and both horizontally and vertically to give four orientations. Two of these orientations are used in the regular style and two in what is called the italic style. I thought the fang motif did not come through clearly in the regular and italic styles. Rather the impression they give is more like graffiti lettering. To emphasize the fang motif I added two more members to the family by filling fang outlines with unadorned sans-serif characters. Then to allow more color in lettering, I added two more styles with letters on black. I then had six styles based on triangles skewed left and right. Why not fill the family out with three more styles based on an isosceles triangle? The end result is a family of nine. All members of the family are monospaced and are hard to read. The three graffiti-like styles have some alternative letters that can be accessed with the OpenType feature Stylistic Sets. Also, for each style it is possible to use only one set of characters by adding a space after each letter and then adjusting the character spacing. The graffiti-like styles can be useful in situations where the hard-to-read property is not important but where a menacing and vicious touch is needed, such as topics of sharks, teeth, biting, and vampires.
  32. Major by Fox7, $14.00
    Major Font is designed to be versatile. Compatible with both modern and vintage design styles. You can use it for various projects, such as blog posts, logos, branding, ads, invitations, greeting cards, planners, photo albums, decorations, and much more. Hope you are happy and enjoy your creations. Thank you!
  33. Abdo Title by Abdo Fonts, $49.50
    Abdo Title is a simple Naskh font for newspaper and magazines discriminate accurately design and clarity of reading. Abdo Title is compatible with the various operation systems and modern software. We will later add the rest of the weights. This font also suitable for books titles and advertisement.
  34. Road Bridge by Fox7, $12.00
    Designed to be versatile, the Road Bridge font is a great choice for any type of project. Compatible with both modern and vintage design styles. You can use it for various projects, such as blog posts, logos, branding, ads, invitations, greeting cards, planners, photo albums, decorations, and much more.
  35. Good Summer by Sipanji21, $15.00
    Good Summer is a handwritten font with playfull touch. It offers support of English Language. Standard punctuation glyphs are included. Great for crafters and graphics artist alike. Compatible with all operation systems. Its playfulness make it great for creative projects, be inspirational wall posters, logo, branding, and more.
  36. BushToad - Unknown license
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  40. Winkie - Unknown license
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