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  21. Lemon Twist by Art Grootfontein, $20.00
    Modern and bold, LemonTwist gives your designs a little zest of fresh feeling...
  22. Linear Gothic by BA Graphics, $45.00
    A great headline face very bold and graphic. Not recommended for small sizes!
  23. Rahel MF by Masterfont, $59.00
    This bold and high contrast typeface is mainly used for extreme outstanding headlines.
  24. Ringa by Melvastype, $25.00
    Ringa is extra bold slab serif typeface with a fun and sympathetic feel.
  25. Geo by BA Graphics, $45.00
    A Bold Powerful Geometric design. Great headline face; works well in many applications.
  26. FG Nadja by YOFF, $13.95
    FG Nadja is bold and beautiful - with a real artistic flair around her.
  27. Kaine by The Northern Block, $12.80
    A bold slab-serif typeface influenced by Spagetti Western posters of the 1960s.
  28. Supernational 264 by Fonts of Chaos, $10.00
    Grand brother of Super National in extra bold. Looks nice in all size.
  29. Pigama MF by Masterfont, $59.00
    The bold presence is in every weight you choose - for packaging, signage etc.
  30. Xaltid by Ingrimayne Type, $9.95
    Xaltid is a somewhat odd, decorative, calligraphic typeface in plain and bold weights.
  31. Nomadic by Heyfonts, $15.00
    Nomadic Blackletter font, also known as Gothic or Old English font, is characterized by its bold, ornate and decorative style with thick vertical and thin horizontal strokes. They are highly ornamental and are distinguished by their black, high-contrasting nature. Features of Nomadic Font: Ornate and Decorative: Nomadic fonts are highly ornamental, artistic and decorative, making them ideal for titles, headlines, logos, and other design applications where a touch of sophistication, elegance, and class is required. Strong and Bold: Due to its bold strokes, Nomadic fonts exude strength and power, making them the perfect choice for logos and branding, especially in fields such as music, fashion and sporting industries. High Contrast: Nomadic font creates a high contrast between the thick and thin strokes, creating a unique visual appeal that is not found in other fonts. Gothic Style: Nomadic font originates from the Gothic period where it was commonly used in manuscripts and inscriptions. This style has persisted through the centuries and is still popular today. Use of Capitals: Nomadic fonts make use of stylized capital letters with exaggerated loops and curves, adding to the uniqueness of the font. In summary, They are excellent for logos and headlines, providing a touch of elegance and sophistication. However, their complexity limits their use in large amounts of text.
  32. SK Eliz by Shriftovik, $10.00
    SK Eliz is an eight-bit old-school geometric font based on pixels. Despite the old school, the font looks modern and simple. The font is built on a clear geometric grid, verified to the last pixel. It is ideal for design works in the old style, illustrations and for game design. This font also contains a set of pixel icons for more convenient operation. There are also paired styles of numbers. The font comes in one weight but it has 850 glyphs which supports classical Latin, Cyrillic and most European languages.
  33. LHF Ambrosia by Letterhead Fonts, $39.00
    An old turn-of-the-century style commonly used on billheads, letterheads, certificates, etc.
  34. CalligraPhillip by JOEBOB graphics, $19.00
    This font was written with a calligraphic pen, loosely based on old-school calligraphy.
  35. Hoyts German Cologne by Coffee Bin Fonts, $20.00
    This font was inspired by lettering found on old tradecards from the 19th century.
  36. Noahs Ark by Vincenzo Crisafulli, $29.00
    Noah’s Ark was designed to combine it with the bestiary animal series I designed. A simple font, well harmonized with the highly synthesized designs of animals and insects. So, it seemed natural to use them for posters. Noah's Ark is a stylized font with a constant stroke, which stands between writing and the typeface. Its design is inspired by the fonts used in the 1940s. It is made up of linked letters, excluding numbers and other signs.
  37. Benton Sans Std by Font Bureau, $40.00
    In 1903, faced with the welter of sanserif typefaces offered by ATF, Morris Fuller Benton designed News Gothic, which became a 20th-century standard. In 1995 Tobias Frere-Jones studied drawings in the Smithsonian and started a redesign. Cyrus Highsmith reviewed News Gothic, and with the Font Bureau studio expanded it into Benton Sans, a far-reaching new series, with matched weights and widths, offering performance well beyond the limits of the original; FB 1995-2012
  38. Palio by Eurotypo, $34.00
    Palio is a family of fonts derived from the classic Didone, its capitals are slightly condensed and the lower case definitively abandon the reminiscent of the baroque endings strokes, which are still endure in many typefaces. It is an elegant font especially the slant version that actually is a truly italic. This version very readable and is enriched with a series of alternative variables and swashes that make it more expressive for certain projects that need some flowering.
  39. Mothman by Hanoded, $15.00
    In 1966 and 1967 a series of weird events spooked Point Pleasant, a small town in West Virginia. Townspeople described a creature that looked like a man, with red eyes and moth-like wings, which appeared at several locations around town. The Mothman myth was born. Mothman font is spooky as well. It is a very scratched and distorted typeface, completely hand drawn, using ink and various sharp utensils. Mothman font will surely leave a lasting impression!
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