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  1. Gronra by Baqoos, $18.00
    Gronra is a structural softness linear sans apt for headline, editorial, branding, packaging, printed materials and typographic applications. 200+ glyphs with ligatures and fractions provided in opentype .otf and .woff format.
  2. Pork Chop by Font Kitchen, $9.99
    Order a platter of sizzling Pork Chop, a sans serif from Font Kitchen. Rounded squared contours and horizontal terminals give this serif typeface a futuristic feel, while still remaining readable at smaller sizes. 10 weights are available with obliques, weighing in at 20 styles, each fresh cut and farm-raised. This font family is served with sides of expansive ligatures, kerning pairs, stylistic alternates, proportional and tabular figures, and versatile fractions. Pork Chop is a great way to add a calculated, futuristic, yet still approachable feel to your next project.
  3. Ardena by Julien Fincker, $34.99
    About the design: Ardena is a modern sans-serif typeface family. While neutral and clear at first glance, it can be characterized as both pleasant and confident due to its open, rounded forms and vertical terminals. It can be used in both a restrained and expressive way. The thinner and thicker weights are particularly suitable for strong headlines, while the middle weights can be used for typographic challenges and body text. Completed with an extensive character collection, it becomes a real workhorse. A versatile allrounder that is up to all challenges – for Corporate Identity, Editorial, Branding, Orientation and Guidance systems and much more. Features: The Ardena family has a total of 20 styles, from thin to heavy with matching italics. With over 1064 characters, it covers over 200 Latin-based languages. It has an extended set of currency symbols and a whole range of Open Type Features. There are alternative characters as stylistic sets, small caps, automatic fractions – just to name a few. Arrows and numbers: In particular, the extensive range of arrows and numbers should be highlighted, which are perfectly suited for use in orientation and guidance systems. Thanks to Open Type Features and an easy system, the various designs of arrows and numbers can also be simply "written" without first having to select them in a glyph palette. The principle is easily explained: If a number is placed in round or square brackets, it will automatically be displayed in an outlined circle or square. If you add a period to the number, it is displayed in a full circle or square. The same principle also applies to the arrows. The arrows themselves are combinations of greater/less symbols with the various slashes or hyphens. Get the Variable Font here: https://www.myfonts.com/fonts/julien-fincker/ardena-variable/
  4. Oncial - Unknown license
  5. Osselets - Unknown license
  6. Coulures - Unknown license
  7. Erpos by Baqoos, $18.00
    Erpos is a dynamic soften integral tech sans= apt for headline, editorial, branding, packaging, printed materials and typographic applications. 200+ glyphs with ligatures and fractions provided in opentype .otf and .woff format.
  8. Nana by Autographis, $39.50
    Nana is a classic joining script with long ascenders and descenders, that is based on a set of unique but forgotten initials that were designed in the roaring 20s and 30s in Paris.
  9. Kaleko 105 Round by Talbot Type, $19.50
    Kaleko 105 Round is a rounded variation of Talbot Type font Kaleko 105. It's a well-balanced, versatile, modern sans, highly legible as a text font and with a clean, elegant look as a display font at larger sizes. The rounded terminals give it a friendly, approachable look. The Kaleko 105 Round family comprises of six weights and is closely related to Kaleko 205 Round. The most notable differences between the two variations are the single-storey lower case a and g in Kaleko 105 Round, where they are two-storey in Kaleko 205 Round.
  10. Karben 105 Mono by Talbot Type, $19.50
    Karben 105 Mono is a monospaced variation of Karben 105. The clean and pure geometry of Karben 105 makes it highly suitable for adaptation to this monospaced variant. It has an even look and retains its legibility at very small sizes. Karben 105 Mono is available in a family of five weights and includes an extended character set to include accents for Central European languages. Karben 205 Mono is also available as a monospaced variant of Karben 205. There is also a stencil version of Karben 105 available.
  11. Dress Shirt JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A sample of monogram lettering entitled "Style 204 - Modern Block" (probably circa 1940s) yielded the thin Art Deco alphabet model for Dress Shirt JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  12. Procerus by Artegra, $29.00
    Procerus was designed to achieve maximum impact on a narrow ground with ultra compressed letterforms. The idea was to explore the beauty in perfectly integrated straight shapes to maximize the use of space while keeping the empty space to a minimum. The result was a stunning display family that makes the type interesting, engaging while still being readable.
  13. Chow Fun - Unknown license
  14. Royal Bavarian by Wiescher Design, $39.50
    RoyalBavarian was comissioned by King Ludwig the First of Bavaria about 1834. He was probably the greatest king Bavaria ever had, but he fell in disgrace for a short affair with the infamous Lola Montez and subsequently had to resign. He died in 1868, peaceful and happy in Nice on the French Riviera. I happened on an original etching of his type-guidelines for official writers of those days about 20 years ago. I always thought it was a very nice Fraktur (Blackletter), not a sturdy militaristic one as most of them are. Being me, I started with first tests immediately and then just forgot the font on my computer. When I was sorting out old stuff a couple of months ago I happened on the etchings once again and kept on working intermittently on the letters. The Plain cut is pretty much like the king wanted it. The Fancy cut is more to my liking and very decorative. Yours in a royal mood, Gert Wiescher.
  15. Bordini (Unregistered) - Unknown license
  16. North Shore by Bruised Goods, $18.00
    NORTH SHORE – The ultimate Hawaiian surf spot typeface, both groovy and mid century inspired. Designed by Lauren Kilbane (on the other coast!) in sunny South Florida, USA. USE THIS FONT FOR: ads, album covers, apparel, cards, flyers, invitations, logos, menus, merchandise, packaging, signage, web, and more. 204 Glyphs Total: Uppercase ONLY, Numbers, Symbols, Punctuation, Emojis, & Language Support. Language Support: Danish, English, French, German, Irish, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish, & Swiss German.
  17. Pluot by Bunny Dojo, $23.00
    Designed for an age of increased nuance and inclusivity, Pluot defies conventional classification. With an upper half inspired by sans-serif tendencies and a serif-influenced lower half, Pluot is a geometric semi-serif (or semi-sans). It is, at once, fresh and exciting, while also completely at home in any setting. Pluot is your elegant workhorse for a new era.
  18. Daily Sans by Up Up Creative, $15.00
    Introducing Daily Sans, a complete sans serif font family with 10-weights, plus italics (20-fonts total). Daily Sans was designed to be an everyday-use geometric typeface with excellent legibility and a neutral tone. It's a perfect go-to for branding, web, and print design projects and can stand out on its own or play a supporting role in font pairings. It’s great for body/paragraph type as well as for larger display type. Because the goal was to create a font you can truly use for any project, purpose, or occasion, Daily Sans includes a wide range of weights starting from the very thin Hairline all the way through to the very bold Heavy. This means that you’re always able to find just the right weight for your needs, and it makes creating type hierarchies a breeze. Daily Sans comprises 20 fonts, each with approximately 450 glyphs - including 16 standard and discretionary ligatures, three ampersand variants, a full set of arrows, and more - and supports over 200 languages. The OpenType features can be very easily accessed by using OpenType-savvy programs such as Adobe Illustrator and Adobe InDesign. (To access these awesome features in Microsoft Word, you'll need to get comfortable with the advanced tab of Word's font menu.) PLEASE ENJOY! I can't wait to see what you make with Daily Sans. Feel free to use the #upupcreative and #dailysansfont tags to show me what you've been up to.
  19. Baby Face - Unknown license
  20. Bujardet Freres - Unknown license
  21. Tulipán Broken Caps Pro by Estudio Calderon, $40.00
    Tulipán Broken Caps Pro is new variable/complement of Tulipán Broken Caps, it includes 200 interesting ligatures, specially designed for games, apps, books, logos and packaging. Its bold structure is perfect to give great effects.
  22. Allegoria by Fed Tunik, $15.00
    The font consists of two styles, includes more than 200 essential symbols that can satisfy any task. Suitable for banner designs, book covers, magazine headlines, website titles, and logo design. Thank you for your purchase!
  23. Maritote by I Can Be Your Type, $20.00
    While designing a logotype for a client, she described herself as "loud and colorful." Thinking about some eras in typefaces that portrayed this idea, I instantly thought of the "Roaring 20s" and the Prohibition era where the cinema is starting to take off and the Italian mafia are running the bars. (Which is coincidental because my client has family connections to Al Capone.) One of the most iconic typefaces designed for these times was Broadway by Morris Fuller Benton in 1925. This typeface was the zeitgeist of Broadway, the big city, theater, and cinema, which can now be seen in use almost everywhere an old family run cinema is located. Using the heavy influences of the thick and thin contrast of this typeface, Maritote brings the charm of Broadway into the 21st century.
  24. Fairy Godmother by Hanoded, $15.00
    I like ‘magical’ fonts and it’s been a while since I created one, so here is Fairy Godmother. Hand made, cute and curly and full of magic!
  25. Relaunch by Fype Co, $16.00
    Relaunch delivers a classy, smart and timeless look. To make it look like handwriting, we created 20 ligatures and 15 alternates, so you can mix and match it to make a better style on your design.
  26. Colagent by Great Studio, $25.00
    Colagent is a high-contrast typography inspired by transitional and contemporary typography. The font expands its usability by providing weights ranging from Light to black. Natural curves, swelling and slanting stems grow in characters as the font gets heavier. While the thinner weights have reduced contrast and optical corrections to create a warm and soft appearance. Featuring charming italic letters, exceptional bold weights, and full character support for over 200 Latin-based languages. Colagent excels in display settings such as editorial design, titles, branding projects, logo design, packaging, magazine headings, advertising, short or long text. Colagent also comes with four Variable font versions: Regular, Italic, Condensed, and Condensed Italic to make it easier for designers to explore and perfect beautiful designs, uncovering many visual tones and hidden secrets.
  27. Abula by Typesketchbook, $30.00
    Structurally inspired by Modern font, Abula is distinctive for its two options: Original Slab Serif and Organic Slab Serif. The Latter is special for it illustrates the designer’s attempt to genetically modify the font. Beginning with the original structure, a humanist twist is incorporated into the serif adding the presence of curvy lines that shatter the solidity of the geometric form of the font. Another distinctive feature of Abula is the Ball Terminal at the upper curve of the letters such as ‘a, c, r and s.’ The results of Typesketchbook’s investigation give birth to a unique pair of the fonts, Original Slab Serif and Organic Slab Serif, that while stemming from the same structure, offer a different visual vibe and feel. Articles : Art4d Magazine(Thailand) Issue 207
  28. Tilson by Marc Lohner, $28.00
    Meet Tilson, a versatile workhorse family for both texts and headlines based on a geometric and straight-lined design. It will give your apps, websites, logos, posters and so much more a techy and masculine look and feel. However, some friendly rounded details, such as the i-dot, add a rather pleasant personality to this family. With more than 200 languages covered, many opentype features on board, obliques, and weights ranging from Thin to Black, Tilson is a truly versatile companion for your next design project.
  29. Águila by Latinotype, $29.00
    Águila design is based on the combination of straight lines, curves and triangular shapes as well as on Didone typefaces. The font also has semi serifs— a notable characteristic that gives it a singular appearance. Águila was specially designed to be used as a display font for editorial design, packaging, branding, broadcasting purposes and for any project that requires a clean, modern font with a strong character. Águila comes with a set of more than 400 characters that support over 200 Latin-based languages.
  30. Inklination by Emtype Foundry, $69.00
    Inklination is a new grotesque that goes against the 'genre rules' and has a low x-height. It breathes quite better than larger x-height typefaces, with the sensation of air and more whitespace. This, combined with long ascenders and descenders, makes it look luxurious, elegant and refined. The family has two sets of italics, a regular one with 10º of inclination, and a more brutalist one with 20º. A monospaced version of five weights complete this versatile family. For more info visit emtype website.
  31. Monthly Calendar JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Monthly Calendar JNL is a companion font to Calendar Blocks JNL, and features classic wood type lettering and numerals from the 1800s. A set of large numbers are on their own keys, while the numbers 1-31 reside on the A-Z and a-e keys respectively. The days of the week are on the lower case “f” through “l” keys, while the names of the months are found on the “m” through “x” positions. An open rectangle is on the lower case “y” key, and a solid black rectangle is on the “z”. For those who wish to use the 23/30 and 24/31 configurations, they can be found on the left and right parenthesis.
  32. Electrica by Scannerlicker, $33.00
    Electrica is a contemporary monospaced typeface family; a tribute to classic typewriters, while designed for today’s needs and media. In spite of taking inspirations from several typefaces used in typewriters (most notably the IBM Selectric), Electrica is far from a revival: it’s a typeface on its own, winking to the past while standing its ground confidently in a contemporary environment.
  33. Magnadens by JC Creation Design, $10.00
    Magnadens is a typography with thick, stylish lines that can be particularly suitable for headlines, posters and logos. The main peculiarity of this typography are the slightly arched stems on the edges, which gives it a solid base while maintaining a certain elegance. Some glyphs like the "h" and the alternative "n" or "m" bring a medieval connotation while remaining modern.
  34. GoudyTwenty - Unknown license
  35. Presse (Unregistered) - Unknown license
  36. AngeGardien - Unknown license
  37. BoumBoum (Free version) - Unknown license
  38. Calebasse (Unregistered) - Unknown license
  39. Gitfiddler NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    Lettering on a package of Gibson guitar strings from the 1950s provided the inspiration for this font-on-the-go. If you want to set headlines on a bias, you can rotate the text 20° for best effect. Both versions of the font contain the complete Unicode Latin 1252 and Central European 1250 character sets.
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