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  1. Markisa by Showup! Typefoundry, $34.00
    Markisa is a simple, cool, and dynamic Humanist-flavored Sans Serif type family. It consists of eighteen weights from Thin to Black in both Upright and Italic styles. The resilient yet robust typeface. A san-serif with a humanist touch, a steady combination of seriousness and merriment. Works well as texture in small sizes, while at the same time claiming its space on the display. With its distinctive characteristic, can catch anyone’s attention wherever and whenever.
  2. Amor Serif by Storm Type Foundry, $55.00
    Antique monumental incriptional majuscule, originally carved in stone, and sometimes called “Roman Capital”, is the origin of the upper-case part of our latin alphabet. Its narrowed form, derived from handwritten originals used between the first to third century A. D., served as the inspiration for the Mramor typeface, which I drew with ink on paper in 1988 under Jan Solpera’s leadership. After composing negative letters on a strip of film it was possible to use Mramor with the early phototypesetting devices. In 1994 with the help of Macintosh IIvi I added the lowercase letters and bolds, and issued this typeface as 14-font family. After some years of using Mramor for various purposes, I realized a need of modernization and humanizing its very fragile appearance, as well as removing numerous decorative and useless parts. Besides that, type design made a huge technical progress in past few years, so I was able to finish the remaining approximately 9600 glyphs contained in the present font system named Amor. It is already usual to combine sans and serif fonts within one family in order to distinguish (e. g. in a book) historical part from contemporary, a plain chapter from a special one, or, in quotations, to divide speaking persons. Sans-serif typefaces don't arise by simple removal of serifs; they have to be drawn completely separately, when occasionally many declined forms may be made, considered to the serifed original. Nevertheless, both parts of this type system appear consistent as for proportional, aesthetic and emotional atmosphere. Usage of type is often closely linked to its original inspiration, in this particular case with architecture and figurative sculpture. An inner “order” was also text setting in smaller sizes. A smooth scale of weights enriches the possibilities in designing of magazines, brochures, exposition catalogues and corporate identity. Economizing, but opened shape of characters is well legible and antique hint comes into play after longer reading.
  3. Hamptons BF by Bomparte's Fonts, $40.00
    Hamptons BF is a beautiful, elegant sans serif with dramatic individuality. A font that steps out in Art Deco style. As a design movement Art Deco came into prominence during the 1920s and 30s when forms were typically sleek, symmetrical, geometric or highly stylized. Today the influence of this enduring style can be clearly seen in architecture, industrial design, fashion, art, graphic design, and yes, even type design. Art Deco style exemplifies luxury, glamour and modernity. I believe Hamptons BF captures something of that retro look in a nod to the past without ever looking dated, all the while retaining a contemporary flair. Named after the well-known New York resorts synonymous with style and elegance, this gothic or sans serif type is based upon University Roman, an early 1970s serif design which in turn was influenced by yet another serif design called Forum Flair (late 1960s); and that in turn owes its pedigree to the late 1930s’ Stunt Roman, which is the original source of inspiration for all of these. Quite a family tree! There’s dynamic interplay between certain wide, full-round letters such as C, D, G, O, P, Q, R, S and narrow ones like A, E, F, H, K, L, M, N, U, etc. This contrast repeats throughout certain lower case letters and serves to create a unique look of distinction. Light and Regular weights communicate a romantic, feminine appeal while the Bold offers a complementary emphasis. The font is somewhat versatile as in addition to its primary purpose for display, Hamptons BF also succeeds in settings containing short blocks of large text. It’s right at home in a variety of typographic environments: branding, packaging, signage logos, magazine headlines, invitations, menus, trendy cafes and more. Among the included OpenType features are Stylistic Alternates, Automatic Ligatures and Fractions. There is extended language support for Western, Central and Eastern Europe and Turkish.
  4. Soto by Thinkdust, $10.00
    A grungy, blocky, sans-serif font, Soto has one goal: get the message across. Saying it plain and simple, in a way that no-one can misunderstand, Soto’s very slight angles and thick style carry a weight and impact that make it stand out. With the textured finish it even jumps out from the backgrounds it’s placed on, so you can make use of the contrast to draw people in. Soto is best used in headlines and announcements that want to get their message across in an interesting and quick way. Stand out from the crowd and make people want to read what you’re writing by using a font like Soho to shout it out. If you like Soto but you're not feeling the grunge texture, then check out Ebisu.
  5. Madison Antiqua by Linotype, $29.99
    Madison Antiqua was original released as a metal typeface for hand-setting in 1965. The letters were produced by D. Stempel AG in Frankfurt, Germany. Their design was based heavily on an earlier German typeface named Amts-Antiqua, which had also been produced by Stempel. Amts-Antiqua is credited to Henrich Hoffmeister, and he developed it between 1909 and 1919. Madison Antiqua is an excellent selection for body text in magazines and newspapers. The typeface features a characteristic x-height, and attention-grabbing serifs. For a time, Madison Antiqua was associated with advertising design, because of its namesake: Madison Avenue in New York. Madison Avenue is a global center of advertising excellence.
  6. 1584 Pragmatica Lima by GLC, $42.00
    This family was created from the set of font faces used in Lima (Peru) by Antonio Ricardo in 1584 for the first publication ever printed in Southern America: a four-page leaflet in Spanish entitled "Pragm·tica sanciÛn" with information about the new Georgian calendar of 1582 which had not yet been communicated to the colonies. In our two styles (Regular & Italic), font faces, kernings and spacing are as close as possible to the original. This Pro font covers Western, Eastern and Central European languages (including Celtic), Baltic and Turkish, with standard and “long s” ligatures in each of the two styles. A,B,D,E,F,M,N,P,R,V,W swashed capitals in the italic style.
  7. Guillaume by George Tulloch, $21.00
    Guillaume is a small family of text fonts with its roots in the French sixteenth century. The roman is based on the types of Guillaume Le Bé (c.1525–1598), and the italic on those of Claude Garamont (Garamond) (d. 1561). Garamont’s romans have inspired countless modern interpretations, but his italics, despite their merit, have attracted much less attention. Guillaume offers extensive support for European languages, and is best suited for use in applications that support OpenType. Among its OpenType features are ligatures, small caps, several sets of numerals, contextual alternates, intelligent implementation of long ‘s’ and other period features, and fractions. For more detail, please see the pdf available in the Gallery.
  8. Honey Dew by Hanoded, $15.00
    Right now it is melon time: the supermarkets are full of them: Galia, Honey Dew, Piel de Sapo… Back in Casa Hanoded we're quite happy with the abundance of melons! So, when I created this cute little font, naming it was easy. Honey Dew is a shaky all caps font with different upper and lower case glyphs. I created alternate letters for both upper and lower case closed glyphs (like a, b, d, o, etc.) - including their accented brethren (aacute, abreve, acircumflex), etc. There is an alternate & and @, plus the Æ, Œ, Ø, æ, œ, ø, þ and Þ. You should have guessed by now that Honey Dew comes with a whole stack of diacritics.
  9. Aquiline by GroupType, $24.95
    Handsome, adventurous, legible and elegant, this script has the feel of practical handwriting from past centuries. Aquiline is based on a cursive italic style influenced by the 16th century European writing masters. The Aquiline design team turned to Ludovico degli Arrighi, the great 16th century writing master, for period ideas on how to improve, strengthen and add grace to the font. Aquiline has strokes and gestures that seem very like the writing of Arrighi and Mercator, such as the flamboyant balloon of a flourish on the cap A; the graceful flourishes on the cap B, D, and L; and the compact lowercase with tall ascenders. Aquiline has a strong personality and is historically correct.
  10. 1536 Civilite Manual by GLC, $42.00
    This font was created inspired from a handwritten copy of the "Brief story of the second journey in Canada" (1535) by French explorer Jacques Cartier. It is an early "Civilité" manual style, closely looking like the "Civilité" script font carved by Robert Granjon a few years later and still strongly influenced by blackletters forms, clearly visible in the capitals or long s, d, e, f or t forms. (Look at our "1557 Civilite Granjon Pro" and the latest "1638 Civilite Manual"). It is containing Western (including Celtic) and Northern European, Icelandic, Baltic, Eastern, Central European and Turquish diacritics. Historical forms, titling alternates and the numerous lower alternates or ligatures made the font looking like a real various hand.
  11. Brathers SS by Sensatype Studio, $15.00
    BRATHERS is a Minimalist Elegant Sans Serif Font. An extraordinary style with minimalist and elegant in sans serif, we analyze what any designer or brand owner needs to make their brand stand out. As our focus that analyzes any typeface that helps to leverage any logo design to look more modern and unique. We prepared this font with any unique characters to help you create unlimited variations for your creative needs. BRATHERS Minimalist Elegant Sans Serif Font ready with: Regular & Bold Ready Better style of characters with a minimalist elegant curve Preview as an inspiration that you can do with BRATHER font All Uppercase characters Wish you enjoy our font. :)
  12. Morality by Sensatype Studio, $15.00
    Morality is a Modern Elegant Sans Serif Font that perfect for branding, logotyp, poster design, etc A new San Serif Font that we created special for Headline, Title and more stand out typography needs. It's so perfect to add your style and headline overview. And specially for Headline font, we crafted for unique style and modern feels so enjoy to create any project that will show your main idea out. Morality Modern Elegant Sans Serif Font ready with: Any options to get creative variations Preview as a inspirations that you can do with Morality font Ready with All characters Wish you enjoy our font. :)
  13. Weird Words by Sarid Ezra, $15.00
    Weird Words is a weird and trendy font based sans that have unique looks. This font contains uppercase and lowercase that have different form. You can use the lowercase and uppercase in the same word that will make your text more stand out! You can use this font for the social media post, poster, and suitable for headline. This font also support multi language.
  14. Cabarno by Katatrad, $39.00
    Cabarno is a sans-serif organic typeface that can be use in any typographic situation. It has his own unique style in expressed perfect condensed forms with a warm and humane feeling. This font can function as headings, subheadings and body text with a set of alternative characters for your design in any layout. The family has 4 weights ranging from Light to Black and their italic.
  15. JetJaneButton by Ingrimayne Type, $15.00
    JetJaneButton has letters on a design that looks like a computer button. Its letters are from JetJane Mono, a sans-serif monospaced font. The typeface contains characters that can add color to letters. There are two ways to do this. One uses layers and the other a combination of characters, some with zero width. This pdf file explains the how this can be done.
  16. Blackpast by Sarid Ezra, $15.00
    Introducing, Blackpast, a futuristic logo font with alternates! Blackpast is a sans based font with unique lowercase that will make your design looks futuristic and modern. You can use this font for any purpose, especially to make logotype. You can mix and match the uppercase and lowercase to make your logo more readable. This font also have special alternates that will make your design more stand-out!
  17. Bigestar by Mevstory Studio, $25.00
    Bigestar is a sans based font with unique lowercase & uppercase that will make your design looks futuristic and modern. You can use this font for any purpose, especially to make hi-tech logotype. This font is also suitable for science-fiction movie poster. You can mix and match the uppercase and lowercase to make your logo more unique and stand-out. This font also support multi language.
  18. Broken Drive by Sarid Ezra, $15.00
    Introducing, Broken Drive, a grunge display font! Broken Drive is a grunge sans based font that have natural textures. This textured font will make your poster and presentations looks more bold and stand out! You can use this font for any purpose, especially for movie poster. You can combine the uppercase and lowercase to make your design more natural and handmade. This font also support multilingual.
  19. Variable by MADType, $34.00
    Variable is a sans-serif monoline typeface family that can be used in a variety of typographic environments. The UltraThin weight is perfect for use at large sizes in magazines or anywhere a hairline effect is needed. The Black weight feels reminiscent of wooden router lettering. Variable is very versatile due to its calming curves and can be used in print or on-screen environments.
  20. Kid Candy by Zeenesia Studio, $12.00
    Kid Candy is a sweet and friendly handwritten font. Kid Candy is a serif and sans font that can meet your design needs with funny and cheerful themes You can use it in your various designs, clothes, logos, posters, invitations, crafts, and more. Its natural and unique style makes it incredibly fitting to a large pool of designs. The only limit is your imagination!
  21. Tamitsa by QubaType, $20.00
    Tamitsa is a condensed display sans font. The font is universal and can be used in different directions of graphic design - Internet, printed materials, clothing, logos, posters, labels, navigation and more. Thanks to character compression, you can place a large amount of information in a compressed space. It will read equally well in large and small sizes. Tamitsa contains 4 fonts: 2 regular and 2 slanted.
  22. Garnet by Ksenia Belobrova, $19.00
    Garnet as a modern font kit inspired by fonts and calligraphy of XX centure. It includes Capitals (6 Styles) and Script so you can combine them as you like. Geometric Sans + Handwritten Script is a modern and fresh looking combination which can be used for many tasks. Garnet is good for headlines, posters, packaging, book covers, cards and as a starting point for logotypes.
  23. Fastest by Letterara, $16.00
    Fastest is a unique and modern sans serif font, specially designed for headlines, big text, branding, logotypes, marketing graphics, banners, posters, signage, and display usage. 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! This font is PUA encoded which means you can access all of the amazing glyphs.
  24. Visum by Hanoded, $15.00
    Visum means Visa in Dutch. The name was inspired by Dutch soccer club Vitesse's rather sad decision to leave Israeli player Dan Mori behind, after he was refused a UAE visa because of his nationality. Visum font is a tall and proud all caps typeface. It comes with alternates for the lower case letters, some ligatures and an impressive language support. Of course, upper and lower case glyphs can be freely interchanged.
  25. Analogue Pro by Ingo, $42.00
    very traditional forms strongly slanted italic consistant proportions extraordinary ligatures swashes alternate letters alternate figures lower case l with a hooked “foot” Believe it or not, there are hardly any sans serif fonts in which the lower case letter l also has the hooked form of an l. Instead, we readers have to constantly distinguish whether we are seeing an uppercase I or a lower case l — just take a look at the word “Illinois”... The ingoFont Analogue was developed for exactly this reason. The intent: To create a pretty much »ordinary«, even classical font with its most striking characteristic being the inclusion of the “crooked l.” As a model, I used the »mother of all sans serifs«, Akzidenz Grotesk from Berthold, with its beginnings going back to the 19th century. Analogue is so to say a new interpretation of Akzidenz Grotesk from ingoFonts. All characters — following the model — have been newly designed. And if you want to emphasize the shape of the hooked foot even more, you can also activate the alternate styles for d, h, m, n (Style Set 1). Conversely, the alternate a somewhat softens the “hooked” impression (Style Set 2). The slanted versions — it isn’t truly a real cursive font — are noticeably stronger with 13° than the italics in comparable fonts, and were given a round e with a mind of its own which distinguishes itself considerably compared to the upright characters in the overall appearance of the font. More modern and formal solutions in detail were chosen for some of the characters, for example the M was given lightly slanted sides; the a reflects the curves of the s; the “feet” of a, l and t match; the flared legs of K and R became a “foot”, too. General proportions were carried over almost completely with no changes from Akzidenz Grotesk as well as the slanted trimming on the open forms of a, c, e, s; in comparison, C, G and S were given straight endings. Analogue contains many ligatures, even discretional ligatures, plus proportional, old style as well as tabular figures. All in all, at first sight Analogue brings back memories of the charm of its well-known predecessor; and yet, many small differences give Analogue an unmistakable certain something...
  26. Locked Puzzle by Linecreative, $16.00
    Introducing "Locked Puzzle," a captivating and bold font designed to elevate your creative endeavors with a playful twist. This unique typeface defies the conventional sharp angles, opting instead for a smooth and curvaceous form that seamlessly interlocks, embodying the essence of a puzzle waiting to be solved. Locked Puzzle's characters are imbued with a sense of whimsy and charm, making it a perfect choice for titles, posters, murals, and various works of art that demand attention. The absence of corners in this font contributes to its fluidity and friendly demeanor, creating a visual experience that is both engaging and approachable. What sets Locked Puzzle apart is its ingenious interlocking ligatures. These ligatures provide a dynamic and cohesive flow between letters, adding an element of surprise and coherence to your text. Whether used in digital or print media, PuzzleLock transforms ordinary words into visual puzzles, sparking curiosity and leaving a lasting impression on your audience. **Uppercase
  27. Durham Latin by Mayfield Type Foundry, $25.00
    Durham Latin brings the Latin style from the Industrial Revolution to the modern era. These letterforms could be seen painted on a road sign in France, engraved in a sign over a tavern door in London, or seen on a playbill in America. The rich and varied history of these forms inspired me to capture that personality, and interpret it in a way that fits the wide range of needs of modern designers. Condensed forms and strong serifs imbue Durham Latin with a presence that can’t be ignored yet doesn’t overwhelm. It shines as a powerful display font, and becomes affable when used at smaller sizes for subheadings. Durham thrives in spartan and ornate environments alike. Durham Latin features Outline and Fill variants that allow for more creative display elements. The lowercase are 80% height small caps. Each font contains 448 characters and has full Western European support. Advanced typographic features are built in, including tabular numbers, fractions, arrows, and more.
  28. Roasted Bailey by Timurtype, $14.00
    Introduced by Timurtype Studio! Roasted Bailey is a Handwritten Script Font This font takes you into a world of timeless elegance and individuality with the charm of a charming handwritten font. In a digital landscape dominated by uniformity, these fonts stand as a testament to the timeless charm of the human touch and artistic expression. Each letter becomes a brushstroke, and each word a canvas of authenticity, imbuing your designs with a distinct personality that goes beyond the ordinary. Handwritten script fonts captivate with their unique rhythm, celebrating the fluidity of handwriting and the spontaneity of creative expression. More than just typography, they are a bridge between analog and digital, a poetic dance between tradition and modernity. the true warmth these fonts bring, elevate your projects to a world where every word becomes a heartfelt brushstroke in a design masterpiece Roasted Bailey Font also supports multilingualism. Enhance your designs with our original fonts, feel free to comment or provide feedback, Enjoy the fonts 😊 Thank You
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