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  1. Monotype Clarendon by Monotype, $40.99
    The first Clarendon was introduced in 1845 by R. Besley & Co, The Fan Street Foundry, as a general purpose bold for use in conjunction with other faces in works such as dictionaries. In some respects, Clarendon can be regarded as a refined version of the Egyptian style and as such can be used for text settings, although headline and display work is more usual.
  2. Newsbreaker JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Based on scans of some 1906 newspaper headlines detailing the devastation of the San Francisco earthquake, Newsbreaker JNL is a modern take on vintage typography. With a few letterform characteristics somewhat reminiscent of DeVinne, this typeface was perfect in its day for expressing news headlines - and it holds up just as well today for titling or banner ad copy. Available in regular and oblique versions.
  3. Heibird by Letterena Studios, $17.00
    Heibird is a bold and elegant serif font. It looks gorgeous and stylish and it will most certainly enhance a large range of designs. This font is PUA encoded which means you can access all of the glyphs and swashes with ease! This typeface is perfect for an elegant & luxury logo, book or movie title design, fashion brand, magazine, clothes, lettering, quotes, and so much more.
  4. Beauty Modelina by Agny Hasya Studio, $9.00
    Beauty Modelina is a Modern Stylish Serif Display Font with a Decorative, and Elegant Style Come in 2 (two) weights (regular & bold) including slants, and is created with Stylistic Alternates and Ligatures. Perfect for your design projects like logos, branding, advertising, product designs, stationery, photography, art quotes, wedding designs, fashion designs, and more. Featured with Uppercase and Lowercase, Numeral and Punctuation, Multilingual Support, and Opentype Features.
  5. ITC Stenberg by ITC, $29.99
    ITC Stenberg was designed by Tagir Safeyev based on the forms characteristic of the Constructivism in the early days of the USSR. The brothers Vladimir and Georgii Stenberg were two of the creative artists of this movement who were turning older forms to revolutionary use. ITC Stenberg has a caps and small caps alphabet and is available in a bold and an inline version.
  6. Glodok by Sudtipos, $39.00
    Glodok is a single-weight display typeface. It is bold, heavy and fun to play around with. It’s eye catching but also blends well when in use. It is retro-inspired and strikes a nice balance between formal and playful. The name itself comes from the oldest Chinatown in Jakarta that is also considered the biggest in Indonesia, the place from where the designer took many inspirations.
  7. Kingfish by Fype Co, $16.00
    Kingfish is a perfectly playful display font with sweet ligatures. Inspired by hand lettering marker pen with bold, thick and strong style. The unique characteristics of kingfish make it suitable for logotype, packaging, branding, heading, poster, apparel, title, and more kids content. With a set of ligature characters make your have many choices to be creative. It brings joyful and happiness to all of us.
  8. Pulp Magazine JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    For a pulp magazine called Spicy Western Stories, it was unusual that the January 01, 1939 issue had its cover title hand lettered in an extra bold Art Deco style rather than Western influenced lettering. This did not stop the lettering from being used as the design model for a digital type revival. Pulp Magazine JNL, is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  9. Crunold by Trustha, $17.00
    Crunold is a bold hand-drawn with dingbats as his mate. Inspired by today's popular designs, abstract shapes as an important element in both digital and print designs. Crunold is perfect for your creative projects. Because, a combination of typography, and the abstract shape of art. Makes your design perfect, also easier in the process. Crunold is perfect for branding, headlines, packaging, and many more.
  10. Reply by TOMO Fonts, $18.00
    Discover TOMO Reply, a typeface that breaks the mold, offering a fresh perspective in the realm of sans-serif fonts. Reply seamlessly blends early 20th-century roots with contemporary flair. Ideal for modern graphic design applications, from editorial masterpieces to dynamic web designs. Reply offers an unorthodox yet harmonious font family that stands out in the corporate and digital realms. Experience the fresh perspective!
  11. Brookley by Danielle Eneh, $15.00
    Brookley is a hand-crafted, monoline script typeface designed to add a beautiful, modern touch to your designs. Available in 3 weights: light, regular and bold. Brookley comes with 372 glyphs including uppercase, lowercase, numerals, punctuation and includes OpenType alternates and ligatures for easy customization. It's perfect for branding projects, logos, wedding designs, social media posts, advertisements, product packaging, product designs, labels, photography, and invitations.
  12. Bazoo Tow NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    Here's a faithful rendering of the slightly quirky, but thoroughly yeomanlike headline face Basuto, designed by Stanley Baxter and released by the Stephenson Blake Type Foundry in 1927. Bold, brassy and a little sassy, this one will perk up your headlines fer sure. Both versions include the complete Latin 1252, Central European 1250 and Turkish 1254 character sets, as well as localization for Moldovan and Romanian.
  13. Poster by MP&A, $22.00
    Poster is the first type created by this team. Its an experiment. This geometric typeface is based on bold and clean rounded rectangles. It’s soft and friendly look lends itself to a number of applications. It´s a good choice for company logotypes, magazine headlines and, of course, posters applications. This font was designed to be used in large sizes, so you can appreciate the little details.
  14. Heritage Set by Katatrad, $29.00
    Heritage Set is a display font. It was designed specifically for display, headline, logotype, branding, and similar applications. Heritage Set has been designed to equipped with three different widths; Narrow, Normal and Wide, addition to expanding weights to support various usabilities ranging from ExtraLight, Light, Regular, Bold and ExtraBold. Which makes with a Tabular Lining features support the creativities of the designer from the Font Menu.
  15. Nightlong by RagamKata, $14.00
    New retro display font, Nightlong! Nightlong is a strong and bold sans serif with a touch of vintage look and feel. This type of font perfectly made to be applied especially in logo, headline, signage and the other various formal forms such as invitations, labels, logos, magazines, books, greeting / wedding cards, packaging, fashion, make up, stationery, novels, labels or any type of advertising purpose.
  16. Black Octopus by Jehansyah, $9.00
    Black Octopus This is a very charming and bold display font with a very modern style making this font very suitable to be your choice, there are several families that you can incorporate into your designs, make this your font of choice at the beginning of this month, perfect for everyone. types of designs, magazines, banners, banners, books, social media posts, and much more thanks very much
  17. LineDrive by Ingrimayne Type, $12.95
    LineDrive was inspired by an obscure 19th century type design. It has no curved lines and what are normally circular elements in the lower-case letters are diamond-shaped. It might work best with only upper-case letters, which have a Victorian feel to them. In addition to the two weights of plain and bold, the family includes a shadowed version and an inline (or outlined) version.
  18. Lunda Modern by MAC Rhino Fonts, $36.00
    Based on the typeface Lunda originally made by Karl Erik Forsberg , (1914–1998) in 1941. The name Lunda was a tribute to Berlingska Stilgjuteriet in Lund, a Swedish type foundry (1837–1980) which supported him from the start. The design is close to the original but some significant details have been changed. Several signs are designed from scratch. An additional bold weight has been added.
  19. Regatta Condensed by ITC, $29.00
    Regatta is a bold, narrow sans serif designed by Alan Meeks in 1987. Its strong, robust figures makes it a particularly good font for headlines in larger point sizes. Regatta is distinguished by its diamond shaped dots on i and j as well as the slanted strokes of several figures. These characteristics relax the closed, static image of Regatta and let the font seem cheerful and friendly.
  20. One More Typewriter by Ana's Fonts, $15.00
    One More Typewriter font is a monospaced typewriter font in two styles: Regular and Italic, and two weights: Regular and Bold. This makes it versatile and ready to use in modern and vintage designs alike. This font is also very legible at a wide range of sizes and looks great in both long or short texts, in digital collages, branding and packaging, social media posts, logotypes, etc.
  21. Brighton vintage by Dealita Studio, $18.00
    Brighton Vintage is a stylish font that is both retro and bold font. Its thick curves give a 70s groovy vibe with the serifs bringing it slightly back to traditional. This font is perfectly made to be applied especially in logos, and other various formal forms such as invitations, labels, logos, magazines, books, greeting/wedding cards, packaging, fashion, makeup, stationery, novels, labels, or any advertising purpose.
  22. Packard New Style by Red Rooster Collection, $60.00
    Steve Jackaman & Ashley Muir. Packard New Style is a smooth version of the lettering drawn by Oswald Cooper for the Packard Motor Company (ATF 1913). The bold weight is credited to Morris Fuller Benton (ATF 1916), but it is highly probable that Benton did the adaptation for both weights. Packard New Style Pro contains all the high-end features expected in a quality OpenType Pro font.
  23. Rumblekill by Invasi Studio, $19.00
    Rumblekill is a blackletter font in the retro style. Elegant and rounded, it adds a bold touch to your projects and will inspire you to create something unique and modern. This font is also equipped with alternative characters, Ligatures, and multi-language support. Rumblekill Font is ideal for headings, flyers, greeting cards, product packaging, book covers, printed quotes, logotype, apparel design, and album covers.
  24. Merlandio by FadeLine Studio, $14.00
    Introducing! Merlandio is a hand painted font with a style natural, sweet and simple. Made with great care to provide the natural and modern elements. This font will look great if used single even with other pairing fonts. The great thing about this font is you can find some style when you use it, examples such as natural handwriting style, unique, simple, elegant, and bold.
  25. BlinkHead by DePlictis Types, $26.00
    BlinkHead is a powerfull block typeface inspired by industrial revolution and machineries. It comes in three styles for the moment with possibility to be added more later. It has a dynamic, curved letter ending that makes it perfect for some modern logo designs purpose and even powerful headlines. The folded style comes as an option to change some letters in plain text for more dynamic appeal.
  26. Staluco by Konstantine Studio, $17.00
    Jump back to the classics with Staluco - A bold sans-serif font inspired by vintage greeting cards and town signs in the 70s 80s era. This font captures the vibes and sense of going-home and childhood-like spirits from your grandparent's house. Perfectly fit for logo, a town sign, branding, poster, clothing, merchandise, music project, books, greeting cards, street, and urban culture concepts, you name it.
  27. Reverie by District, $15.00
    Reverie is a cheerful band of letters that bounce across the page and get together to create words in three weights. Generous spacing and a modest x-height project an airy typeface that's open but not frail. Quirky without being too whimsical. Use the regular weight for surprisingly readable text or put the light and bold weights to use for decorative headlines and titles.
  28. Monotype New Clarendon by Monotype, $29.99
    The first Clarendon was introduced in 1845 by R. Besley & Co, The Fan Street Foundry, as a general purpose bold for use in conjunction with other faces in works such as dictionaries. In some respects, Clarendon can be regarded as a refined version of the Egyptian style and as such can be used for text settings, although headline and display work is more usual.
  29. Peter Schlemihl by profonts, $41.99
    Adalbert von Chamisso wrote that wondrous story about the man who sold his shadow to the devil. Walter Thiemann recovered that shadow when he put a thin line and a shadow line around his Tiemann Fraktur. It is an embellished and delightful typeface, this Peter Schlemihl. It is probably one of the most beautiful typefaces among the outline, shadow and striped black letter fonts. (Albert Kapr)
  30. Honolulu by Ana's Fonts, $12.00
    Honolulu is a cute hand-drawn font with four variations: - Regular, filled, sans and sans filled - Plus jumpy versions of each font (accessed by activating contextual alternates). Each font includes: - Two sets of caps - Numbers and punctuation - Multilingual support Fresh and perfect for the summer, in any design that needs a bold hand-drawn feel, such as postcards, notes and quotes, logos and branding.
  31. Dead Meat by wearecolt, $8.00
    DEAD MEAT - a bold, uppercase display font. Give your titles and logo types a hand made lettering look Features All uppercase font (use lower case key strokes for alternative character). Each glyph is unique from hand drawn originals. – Web font format included. The zip package contains both an opentype (.oft) and web font (.woff), DEAT MEAT has been created with all Western European characters.
  32. Antario by Locomotype, $15.00
    Antario is a high-contrast sans-serif font with a classic rounded style so it looks elegant and attractive. Available in two styles, Regular and Bold including various OpenType features such as disrectional ligatures, swashes, stylistic sets, fraction etc. Antario font also supports multilingual including Cyrillic. With more than 600 glyphs, you can be more creative in creating various types of typography in graphic design.
  33. Poster Compressed by Arkitype, $15.00
    Poster compressed is a display font made specifically for editorial and posters. This font has a super compressed character set and super tight kerning to match! This gives you the ability to create large headlines and copy for bold typographic posters and editorial pieces. This font packs punch when it comes to large copy lines and you're going to want it in your font arsenal.
  34. The Amgesta by TM Type, $12.00
    The Amgesta is a Vintage retro font inspired by retro typography and lettering in the 60s and 80s combined with a bold typography style. This font is perfect for vintage and retro designs, badges, logos, t-shirts, posters, branding, packaging, signage, book covers, and so much more! This font is PUA encoded, which means you can access all of the glyphs and swashes with ease!
  35. Woodrow by Chank, $49.00
    If Mister Frisky is a bit too kooky for your project, try Woodrow. The big floppy serifs and hand-drawn strokes give this font very "Chanky" characteristics. Woodrow is bold, bouncy, fun and legible like Mister Frisky, but it is also a little more traditional and structured. Chank created Woodrow in 1997. It was named in honor of The Chank Company's first office assistant, Scott "Woodrow" Macdonald.
  36. Grosser by Leo Colalillo, $35.00
    The design of Grosser* is inspired by the northern european modern architecture with it's rational shapes. The font was born for posters and to be used on large formats, the geometric shapes and the solid structure makes it a very good choice to do posters and graphics where you need an extra bold font with sharp lines. *Grosser (Größer) is a german word, which means "bigger/larger".
  37. Note by Little Fonts, $15.00
    Note is a fresh and dynamic hand writing font. Inspired by graffitti and street style writing, executed using a flat tip calligraphy pen. The typeface is hand drawn on paper, then the resulting alphabets and punctuation scanned in and rendered to create the font. The resulting characters are bold yet energetic with an obvious human touch creating an interesting and original hand drawn typeface.
  38. Buguri Slab by Grontype, $16.00
    Buguri Slab is a Bold, Modern and Tough Serif font. This font is kerned tightly to give a solid and strong impression. It comes with more variation and alternates. The fonts can be applied on T-shirts, Company brands, Book cover flyers and especially for the Gamers Tagline Logo. Features Every Glyph has Alternates Multilingual Support Numerals and Punctuations Thankyou For Downloading Grontype's Fonts. Enjoy!
  39. Sacred Musk by Invasi Studio, $16.00
    Introducing a Retro vibes font, the Sacred Musk inspired by psychedelic. Sacred Musk with retro, bold, and playful design. Sacred Musk is a great font for achieving an authentic retro aesthetic as seen in the display images project, it is perfect for headings, flyers, greeting cards, product packaging, book cover, quotes, logotype, apparel design, album covers. Amateur Hunter Features: Multi-language Punctuation Contextual Alternates
  40. Earth Tone by Sarid Ezra, $15.00
    Introducing, Earth Tone - Organic Sans Family Earth Tone is a handmade font family with natural and organic feels! Contain three weight. Including Light - Regular - Bold. You can use this font for every project. Suitable for branding logo, hand lettering, or apparel design. When you want a handmade touch in your design, this font will never disappoint. This font family also support multilingual, number and symbol.
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