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  1. The SF Collegiate font, designed by ShyFoundry Fonts, is a distinctive typeface that draws its inspiration from the bold and spirited look of traditional American collegiate and university lettering....
  2. Droid Sans is a contemporary sans-serif typeface family designed by Steve Matteson of Ascender Corporation. Introduced as part of Google's Android operating system, the primary intention behind the c...
  3. TT Firs Neue by TypeType, $39.00
    TT Firs Neue useful links: Specimen | Graphic presentation | Customization options TT Firs Neue is reborn! We have rethought the font to introduce the next-generation typeface. After analyzing each contour and graphic element, we rebuilt the font, preserving its best features while making any necessary adjustments. We have created a flawless and modern sans serif using the new technical capabilities of the studio. TT Firs Neue is a Scandinavian sans serif that combines expressive graphic elements with the versatility of use. In the latest 2023 edition, the font's display elements have become even more attractive, while the overall font balance has also been improved. This is the result of the visual research we did before working on the update. Here is what has changed. The visual elements of the font are now logically coherent. We got rid of the ones that did not suit the font's concept and kept the most attractive ones. The changes affected letters with diagonal strokes "M, N, И", and figures "2, 3, 6, 9". All round characters' shapes have been standardized for all font styles. In the previous version, all glyphs looked different: more square or oval, depending on the font's weight. We made the shapes consistent for the font to feel more integral. Glyphs containing bowls have also changed. We have worked on the balance, altering the height and shape of the bowls. Like rounded ones, we aspired to make the glyphs more balanced for all font styles. The shapes of the letters "J, M, N, S, W, З, И" and Black font style characters have changed. The individuality of these glyphs was slightly different from the whole set, which became apparent in larger sizes. We have improved the shapes and made them more suitable for the font's style. Letters with diagonal strokes and triangular glyphs, such as "A, V, Y, D". We have brought the characters to a consistent logic in their shapes by refining the angles and weight of diagonals in different font styles. The glyphs' terminals follow the same logic in the new version. We have preserved and perfected the old shapes. Ligatures and stylistic sets have been updated entirely and expanded. We have researched Scandinavian languages and designed ligatures and diacritical sets that would definitely be useful for designers. We have redesigned diacritical marks, figures, and punctuation marks. Now all characters follow the same logic and contribute to a well-balanced impression of the font. The character set in each font style has been increased from 934 to 1719, and the number of OpenType features—from 24 to 40. The new font includes 23 font styles: 11 roman, 11 italic, and 1 variable font. The variable font has also become a significant technological advancement for TT Firs Neue. We retained a warm sentiment towards TT Firs Neue's previous success while redesigning the font and implementing substantial alterations. The 2023 font has been developed according to new technical standards that have become significantly higher in the past 5 years. TT Firs Neue is a font well-suited for a wide range of contexts. It can be used for headings, text fragments, visual merchandising and building decoration, and the web. The font is visually aesthetic on podcast and video covers and is an ideal choice for packaging design and brand identity. TT Firs Neue OpenType features: aalt, ccmp, locl, subs, sinf, sups, numr, dnom, frac, ordn, tnum, onum, lnum, pnum, case, dlig, liga, c2sc, smcp, ss01, ss02, ss03, ss04, ss05, ss06, ss07, ss08, ss09, ss10, ss11, ss12, ss13, ss14, ss15, ss16, ss17, ss18, ss19, ss20, calt. TT Firs Neue language support: English, Albanian, Basque, Catalan, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Hungarian, Icelandic, Irish, Italian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Luxembourgish, Maltese, Moldavian (lat), Montenegrin (lat), Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Serbian (lat), Slovak, Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish, Swiss German, Valencian, Azerbaijani, Kazakh (lat), Turkish, Uzbek (lat), Acehnese, Banjar, Betawi, Bislama, Boholano, Cebuano, Chamorro, Fijian, Filipino, Hiri Motu, Ilocano, Indonesian, Javanese, Khasi, Malay, Marshallese, Minangkabau, Nauruan, Nias, Palauan, Rohingya, Salar, Samoan, Sasak, Sundanese, Tagalog, Tahitian, Tetum, Tok Pisin, Tongan, Uyghur, Afar, Asu, Aymara, Bemba, Bena, Chichewa, Chiga, Embu, Gikuyu, Gusii, Jola-Fonyi, Kabuverdianu, Kalenjin, Kamba, Kikuyu, Kinyarwanda, Kirundi, Kongo, Luba-Kasai, Luganda, Luo, Luyia, Machame, Makhuwa-Meetto, Makonde, Malagasy, Mauritian Creole, Meru, Morisyen, Ndebele, Nyankole, Oromo, Rombo, Rundi, Rwa, Samburu, Sango, Sangu, Sena, Seychellois Creole, Shambala, Shona, Soga, Somali, Sotho, Swahili, Swazi, Taita, Teso, Tsonga, Tswana, Vunjo, Wolof, Xhosa, Zulu, Ganda, Maori, Alsatian, Aragonese, Arumanian, Asturian, Belarusian (lat), Bosnian (lat), Breton, Bulgarian (lat), Colognian, Cornish, Corsican, Esperanto, Faroese, Frisian, Friulian, Gaelic, Gagauz (lat), Galician, Interlingua, Judaeo-Spanish, Karaim (lat), Kashubian, Ladin, Leonese, Manx, Occitan, Rheto-Romance, Romansh, Scots, Silesian, Sorbian, Vastese, Volapük, Võro, Walloon, Walser, Welsh, Karakalpak (lat), Kurdish (lat), Talysh (lat), Tsakhur (Azerbaijan), Turkmen (lat), Zaza, Aleut (lat), Cree, Haitian Creole, Hawaiian, Innu-aimun, Lakota, Karachay-Balkar (lat), Karelian, Livvi-Karelian, Ludic, Tatar, Vepsian, Guarani, Nahuatl, Quechua, Russian, Belarusian (cyr), Bosnian (cyr), Bulgarian (cyr), Macedonian, Serbian (cyr), Ukrainian, Kazakh (cyr), Kirghiz, Tadzhik, Turkmen (cyr), Uzbek (cyr), Lezgian, Abazin, Agul, Archi, Avar, Dargwa, Ingush, Kabardian, Kabardino-Cherkess, Karachay-Balkar (cyr), Khvarshi, Kumyk, Lak, Nogai, Rutul, Tabasaran, Tsakhur, Buryat, Komi-Permyak, Komi-Zyrian, Siberian Tatar, Tofalar, Touva, Bashkir, Chechen (cyr), Chuvash, Erzya, Kryashen Tatar, Mordvin-moksha, Tatar Volgaic, Udmurt, Uighur, Rusyn, Montenegrin (cyr), Romani (cyr), Dungan, Karakalpak (cyr), Shughni, Mongolian, Adyghe, Kalmyk.
  4. Hawkes by Kimmy Design, $15.00
    Hawkes is an extensive handmade typeface family that comes with a bundle of weights, widths and styles, all designed to work cohesively. Here is a breakdown of the Hawkes family. Hawkes Sans: The primary subfamily is a sans-serif typeface that includes nine fonts: three weights (light, medium and bold) and three widths (narrow, regular and wide). Within this set are an array of stylistic features; including small capitals, character style alternatives, discretionary ligatures and contextual alternatives. See details below for more information on OpenType Features. Hawkes Variable Width Sans: The secondary subfamily is the same base sans-serif fonts but combined in variating widths. Essentially, it takes all three widths of each weight and randomly mixes them together. This creates a funky and creative alternative to the more traditional sans-serif set. The variations are for the uppercase, lowercase, small capitals, ligatures and numbers. Hawkes Script: The last subfamily is the script typeface. It’s a quirky script with variations of its own, including ligatures, swashes and contextual alternatives (again, see below for further details.) The script font works great as a complimentary style to the sans-serif, or on it’s own. FEATURES Alright, let’s get into all the extra goodies this typeface has to offer. Small Capitals: Small caps are short capital letters designed to blend with lowercase text. These aren’t just capital letters just scaled down but designed to fit with the weight of both the lowercase and capitals. With Hawkes, small caps can either sit on the baseline (in line with the base of the capital and lowercase) or to be lifted to match the height of the capital letters by applying the discretionary ligature setting in the OpenType panel. These small capitals have a dot underlining them that sit along the baseline. The feature offers a unique display affect that is great for logos, titles and other headline needs. Discretionary Ligatures: A discretionary ligature is more decorative and unique combination than a standard ligature and can be applied at the users discretion (as the name indicates.) The specific styling for these ligatures varies for different fonts. With Hawkes, they are used as an all capital styling feature, or to lift the small capitals to align with the height of the capitals. In the former setting, both lowercase and uppercase letters are first changed to all capitals, then a specialized set of letter combinations are transitioned so small characters are positioned within a main capital letter. These combinations only happen with main characters that include an applicable stem, such as C F K L R T Y. Some of these combinations include two or three characters. When Small Caps is turned ‘on’, this feature will lift the small caps to the height of the capital letter. For more information, please check out the user guide! Stylistic Alternatives: Stylistic alternates are a secondary form of a character, often used to enhance the look or style of a font. For Hawkes, these alternatives provide a slightly more handmade feel. A - the capital and small capital A will lose its pointed apex and become rounded. Think of it more as an upside-down U than an up-side-down V ;-) Oo, G, Ss, Cc- these characters’ topmost terminal becomes a loop. The O is applied automatically, the G S and C need to be turn on individually. Titling Alternatives: This feature does sort of the opposite of what it intends. Instead of being used for titling purposes, this feature makes the text look better in paragraph text settings. Kk Rr h n m - curved terminals on the are straightened e - the counter stroke also gets straightened from a more looping motion y - the shape of y is changed from a rounded character to a sharper apex (think more like a ‘v’ than ‘u’) Contextual Alternatives: Contextual alternates are glyphs designed to work within context of other adjacent glyphs. With Hawkes Sans, there are three slightly different variations per character. The feature rotates the application of each variation. This helps with organic authenticity, so if you have two e’s next to each other, they won’t look identical (reflecting the natural variations in handwriting and lettering.) With Hawkes Variable width fonts, I have created a contextual pattern that randomizes the widths of each character. So, when the feature is turned ‘on’ in the OpenType panel, the widths would alternate in a pattern such as: Narrow, Wide, Regular, Narrow, Regular Wide, Narrow, etc. It happens automatically so the user doesn’t have to think or worry about getting a random seed. With Hawkes Script, contextual alternates allow strokes to connect properly from one character to the next while maintaining a believable, natural flow. Connecting strokes are present for two letters next to each other but are replaced by a shorter stroke when located at the end of a word or sentence. Some characters have in-strokes when located at the start of a word. When a character is preceded by a capital letter that doesn’t connect, it too needs an in-stroke or altered spacing. This feature is complicated and messy, but luckily you don’t really have to think about it! I’ve done all the coding so all you have to do is turn ‘on’ the feature in the OpenType panel and you are off to the races! I’m just letting you know what’s happening behind the scenes. Swashes: These are just for Hawkes Script and provide tail swashes to the start and ends of letters. There are three different options. You can pick the basic option by turning ‘on’ the swash feature in the OpenType panel, or you can pick using the Glyph panel. Stylistic Sets: This feature work in new versions of Illustrator CC and InDesign CC. You can pick specific styling sets instead of turning on an entire feature. For example, let’s say you want to have a loopy S, but not a loopy C or O, you can just turn on the S in the Style Set. It also helps create the little drop box that pops up when you hover over a character, showing you the alternates associated with that character. This makes it easy to pick and choose specific styles you want in a word or headline. ---------- And there it is folks! That’s all the basic info on Hawkes, I know it’s been a lot and I appreciate you hanging on. If you are like me and need more of a visual reference to accessing all these goodies, I’ve made a user guide to help navigate Hawkes and everything it has to offer. Altogether this extensive family boasts 14 total fonts in a wide array of styles, weights and widths, making it a great addition to any handmade type collection. Enjoy!
  5. "Mia's Scribblings ~" is an enchanting font that feels like whispers from a fairy tale. It's as if you've stumbled across a secret diary, pages fluttering with the thoughts and daydreams of a whimsic...
  6. As of my last update in early 2023, "Chalkie" seems to evoke images of a font that would capture the essence and whimsy of hand-drawn letters, as though crafted by a seasoned artist using nothing but...
  7. The Hello Ween font by Billy Argel is a captivating typeface that exudes an eerie charm, making it perfect for projects that require a touch of mystery or spookiness. This font stands out with its un...
  8. Honest John's font, designed by Harold Lohner, carries a unique charm that is hard to ignore. The design of this font draws inspiration from vintage and retro aesthetics, evoking a sense of nostalgia...
  9. The font named "Russian" created by Manfred Klein is a captivating typeface that draws its inspiration from the aesthetic and stylistic elements commonly found in Cyrillic script, which is used acros...
  10. The Shark Army font by sharkragon is a captivating typeface that embodies a unique blend of urban edge and artistic flair. Designed to stand out, it intertwines elements of graffiti art with structur...
  11. Caslon Antique is a decorative American typeface that was designed and released in 1894 by Berne Nadall. It is not directly related to the original Caslon font, which was designed by William Caslon i...
  12. The KG Dancing on the Rooftop font by Kimberly Geswein is a delightful and whimsical font that embodies a sense of joy and playfulness, perfect for projects that require a touch of lightheartedness a...
  13. CAC Shishoni Brush is a distinctive font that captures the essence of artistic freedom and expressive brush strokes. Its design reflects a raw, unrefined aesthetic that is both captivating and versat...
  14. The font "Throw My Hands Up in the Air" is a playful, whimsical creation by the talented font designer Kimberly Geswein. True to its name, this font carries a sense of carefree joy and exuberance, as...
  15. The Drunken Sailor font, crafted by the prolific Manfred Klein, is a whimsical and playful typeface that embodies the spirit of maritime lore and the rolling waves of the sea. Its letters, with their...
  16. Comfortaa, crafted by Johan Aakerlund, is a smooth and friendly sans-serif font that exudes a modern, clean, and approachable vibe. Its design is characterized by soft curves and rounded edges, which...
  17. Mager, a term often encountered in the realm of typography, refers not to a specific typeface but to a particular weight within a font family. The word "Mager" is of German origin, meaning 'lean' or ...
  18. Sensation is a modern and highly versatile font family that captures the essence of simplicity and elegance in typographic design. It is not associated with a specific historical font but rather embo...
  19. The Eurofurence Light font is part of the Eurofurence type family, which is known for its clean lines, modern look, and versatility. As suggested by its name, Eurofurence Light presents a lighter wei...
  20. Macro is a contemporary typeface known for its versatility and dynamic character. It harmoniously marries readability with a unique design aesthetic, making it a favored choice among designers and ty...
  21. As of my last update in April 2023, there isn't a widely recognized font specifically named "PKP" within the mainstream font directories or typographical resources. However, let's imagine what the PK...
  22. Sure, let's dive into the imaginative world of a font named "Whatever." Imagine this font as the epitome of casual chic, the kind of lettering that doesn't fuss over the formalities of typography. It...
  23. Graffito, as its name suggests, draws its inspiration from the raw, expressive energy found in street graffiti. This font is not merely a typeface; it's an artistic statement, embodying the rebelliou...
  24. Agent Orange, crafted by the designer known as PizzaDude, is a distinctive font that captures attention with its unique characteristics and playful energy. This font falls under the category of displ...
  25. The MKAbelRough-random font by Manfred Klein is an intriguing and visually stimulating typeface that captures the attention with its unique character. Crafted by the renowned typographer Manfred Klei...
  26. "ACID LABEL___" by Billy Argel is a distinctive typeface that stands out due to its unique blend of modern flair and artistic expressiveness. Crafted by the talented designer Billy Argel, known for h...
  27. "A Theme for Murder" is a font that evokes a sense of eerie suspense and chilling mystery, reminiscent of classic horror films and novels. Designed by Chris Hansen, this distinctive typeface encapsul...
  28. The Nightmare AOE font, created by Astigmatic One Eye, is an exceptional display typeface that embodies a distinctive blend of horror and whimsy, making it a standout choice for projects looking to c...
  29. "You Are the One" is a unique font designed by the talented artist behind the name PizzaDude. This font stands out for its creative flair and playful character, which captures the essence of personal...
  30. The font Roughwork Demo is an intriguing typographic creation by David F. Nalle, a designer known for his eclectic and often historical-inspired typefaces. As suggested by its name, Roughwork exudes ...
  31. The Captain Podd font, crafted by Uddi Uddi, is a distinctive typeface that carries an aura of adventure and whimsy. This font is a fascinating blend of classic and contemporary design elements, maki...
  32. As of my last update in April 2023, the font "Chicken Butt" designed by Tom Ledin isn't a widely recognized typeface in major font libraries or among the common databases I reference. However, in cre...
  33. The font "Barbaric," designed by Chris Vile, is a striking and visually impactful typeface that carries a distinct air of raw energy and rebellious spirit. The design of Barbaric stands out through i...
  34. Acid Reflux, a font designed by Jason Ramirez, is a distinct and bold typeface that captures the essence of chaotic beauty and edgy creativity. Its design appears to be inspired by the unpredictable ...
  35. Ten Million Fireflies is a font that captures the whimsy and enchantment of a magical summer evening. Designed by Kimberly Geswein, a typeface artist known for her unique and expressive fonts, this p...
  36. The font "Poison Berries" crafted by Levi Halmos entices the visual senses with its intriguing blend of mystery and charm. This typeface stands out for its imaginative flair, drawing inspiration from...
  37. Estrand by Firstype Studio, $16.00
    Hello, design enthusiasts! Allow me to present "Estrand" - a distinctive Display font with a penchant for sharp angles and bold character. Estrand features an edgy and angular design, characterized by rigid corners and a slightly condensed form that exudes a sense of precision and boldness. The font is crafted with sharp angles, giving it a unique and commanding presence. Its condensed nature ensures a sleek and modern aesthetic, making it an excellent choice for designs that demand a tinge of fierceness. Key Features: Sharp Angles and Bold Character: Estrand embraces a sharp design with well-defined angles, adding a touch of assertiveness to your typographic compositions. Slightly Condensed Form: The font's condensed structure contributes to a sleek and modern look, allowing for efficient use of space in various design applications. Distinctive and Commanding: With its firm personality, Estrand stands out as a font that commands attention and leaves a lasting impression. Versatility: Whether applied to branding, logos, or any design project, Estrand's unique characteristics make it adaptable to a wide range of creative endeavors. Estrand is your go-to font for designs that demand a sharp and distinctive edge. If you have any inquiries or require further information, feel free to reach out. Your feedback is highly appreciated. Thank you for considering "Estrand" for your design endeavors.
  38. FS Silas Slab by Fontsmith, $80.00
    Slab-like sibling Why stop at sans? Rather than leave FS Silas Sans as an only child, the team wanted to extend the family, and create a complete system for brands and editorial. Unsure what the result would be, the team started experimenting with a slab serif version. ‘We didn’t know how it would turn out, but we really liked it and wanted to take it further. A fresh angle ‘We stuck with the angular theme of the sans by drawing angled slab serifs,’ says Phil Garnham, ‘as opposed to the square serifs that slab fonts usually have. That created an inner dynamism in words and sentences on the page, and a very distinctive, crafted character, like a Victorian soul in a contemporary body.’ These crafted touches include details such as the angled ascenders on the ‘i’ and ‘l’, while characters such as the ‘y’, with its abruptly-ending descender, add a mark of distinction. A perfect pair Silas Slab, like its sibling, offers a clear-cut range of five weights, from the elegant Thin to the monumental ExtraBold. Put it together with Silas Sans and you have the full complement, capable of performing the full range of tasks, above the line and below, in headlines, body copy and logotypes, B2B and B2C. Keep them together; they don’t like it when they’re apart.
  39. Outspace Fighter by Ditatype, $29.00
    Outspace Fighter is an electrifying game-themed display font designed in uppercase, capturing the essence of futuristic space battles. This font is made in boxy shapes with sharp corners, evoking a sense of strength and precision. Each uppercase letter is meticulously crafted to exude a futuristic aesthetic, mirroring the angular and geometric forms found in the vast expanse of outer space. This design choice gives the font a sleek and modern appeal, perfect for conveying the intensity of space battles. With low-contrast letters, this font places emphasis on the overall form and structure of the font. The subtle differences in stroke width create a balanced and unified visual experience. This design choice ensures legibility while maintaining a cohesive and visually appealing composition, allowing your audience to effortlessly engage with your game-themed designs. You can also enjoy the available features here. Features: Stylistic Sets Multilingual Supports PUA Encoded Numerals and Punctuations Outspace Fighter fits in headlines, logos, posters, titles, branding materials, print media, editorial layouts, website headers, and any other projects. Find out more ways to use this font by taking a look at the font preview. Thanks for purchasing our fonts. Hopefully, you have a great time using our font. Feel free to contact us anytime for further information or when you have trouble with the font. Thanks a lot and happy designing.
  40. Barn Owl by astroluxtype, $20.00
    Vintage, country, distressed or just plain worn out. The Texas general store on the side of the highway that has been there since 1954 and they're still selling old fashion bottled soda. A renovation/excavation at a downtown urban construction site reveals the old ad on exterior brick. Barn Owl provides the headline in your project with the ultimate in aged retro visualization. It is a basic minimal font set which includes only uppercase letterforms. It is a headline font best used above 36 points in size. The first of our “Trifonictype” (Tin Sign is the 2nd) there are three components to the font, Barn Owl Outline, Barn Owl Fill and Barn Owl Shadow. These can be used in different combinations for different effects, copy and paste type then indicate a different font each time. Paste in the front or back in application to see effects in combination. Fill and Shadow could be used with irregular letter spacing for various effects. Outline could be used with just Shadow for a another effect. Use your photo manipulation program to overlay and change the transparency of your headline. There are a few extended glyphs and barn(ding)bats in the lowercase letter strokes indicated in a poster sample, these are found only in the Barn Owl Outline. Download PDF manual for complete showing.
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