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  1. Keiss Condensed by DSType, $50.00
    The Keiss type family is our interpretation of the popular nineteen century Scotch Roman typefaces. We intended to keep a very classic approach while introducing a couple of new elements that differentiate this type family from it’s ancestors. This design, with short descenders and ascenders, along with three very distinct optical sizes makes this type family well suited for contemporary newspapers. The Title and Big versions range from Thin to Heavy, with matching italics, in order to be used in big sizes and stand out in the design. The Text ranges from Thin to ExtraBold and is a standalone type family for text usage, with narrow proportions and wider and open italics for improved text setting. The Condensed versions, ranging from Thin to Bold, don’t have italics, although they can be matched with the italics of the Title and Big versions, due to the fact they are very condensed.
  2. Atlas by TOMO Fonts, $20.00
    Introducing TOMO Atlas, a typeface that redefines modern typography. This linear and geometric sans-serif family is a testament to contemporary minimalist design. Crafted for versatility and readability, Atlas excels in both digital and print media. Its clean, open characters are not only web-optimized but also print-friendly, ensuring legibility across various platforms. The neutral yet professional demeanor of Atlas makes it perfect for branding, heading, and text applications. It embodies the Swiss design ethos with its elegant, subtle, and distinctly modern appeal. Whether bold statements or casual contexts, Atlas remains adaptable and scalable, maintaining clarity at any size. Atlas legible and clean appearance, combined with its accessibility features, makes it an ideal choice for designers looking to create a sophisticated and contemporary visual language. It’s an epitome of modern type design, balancing style with functionality to meet the diverse needs of today’s typography enthusiasts.
  3. Keiss Condensed Big by DSType, $50.00
    The Keiss type family is our interpretation of the popular nineteen century Scotch Roman typefaces. We intended to keep a very classic approach while introducing a couple of new elements that differentiate this type family from it’s ancestors. This design, with short descenders and ascenders, along with three very distinct optical sizes makes this type family well suited for contemporary newspapers. The Title and Big versions range from Thin to Heavy, with matching italics, in order to be used in big sizes and stand out in the design. The Text ranges from Thin to ExtraBold and is a standalone type family for text usage, with narrow proportions and wider and open italics for improved text setting. The Condensed versions, ranging from Thin to Bold, don’t have italics, although they can be matched with the italics of the Title and Big versions, due to the fact they are very condensed.
  4. Annlie by ITC, $29.99
    Annlie™ Extra Bold and Annlie Extra Bold Italic are two display faces designed by Fred Lambert in 1966 for the Annlie type family. These two samples from the Annlie family are both fat faces. Fat faces were offshoots of the modern, or Didone, typefaces that were de rigueur during the early 1800s. These fat faces were among the first typefaces to be used solely for advertising purposes. Naturally, they were always used in larger point sizes, in display functions. Annlie could be called an optimization of these old advertising typefaces. With high x-heights, ultra contrast between thick and thin strokes, and perfectly engineered drawing techniques, Annlie is a highly crafted typeface. Give it a spin in your next advertising campaign! Annlie’s fine thin strokes are very graceful in their appearance, and lend a strong, yet soft, feminine feeling to anything they touch.
  5. Keiss Text by DSType, $50.00
    The Keiss type family is our interpretation of the popular nineteen century Scotch Roman typefaces. We intended to keep a very classic approach while introducing a couple of new elements that differentiate this type family from it’s ancestors. This design, with short descenders and ascenders, along with three very distinct optical sizes makes this type family well suited for contemporary newspapers. The Title and Big versions range from Thin to Heavy, with matching italics, in order to be used in big sizes and stand out in the design. The Text ranges from Thin to ExtraBold and is a standalone type family for text usage, with narrow proportions and wider and open italics for improved text setting. The Condensed versions, ranging from Thin to Bold, don’t have italics, although they can be matched with the italics of the Title and Big versions, due to the fact they are very condensed.
  6. Dorica by Nootype, $35.00
    Dorica is a serif font family optimized for small sizes. It is very sober and simple, with a classic appearance at first sight but the curves and details like the serifs make it very different. The name is inspired by Doric, the simplest of the three orders of organizational systems of ancient Greece. The large x-height makes it perfect for use in magazines and every context which calls for text in small sizes. Dorica comprises 14 styles, from Thin to Black with their corresponding italics. Each font includes small caps, very useful for books, plus OpenType features such as proportional figures, stylistic alternates, tabular figures, numerators, superscript, denominators, scientific inferiors, subscript, ordinals, fractions and many ligatures. The extended character set supports Central, Eastern and Western European languages. The range of styles provides great flexibility for both text and titling, and the ligatures make for an original and creative appearance.
  7. Widy by Pasternak, $12.00
    Wide font family is a geometric sans serif font, which features 9 styles. It’s based on the Futura developed by Paul Renner and neo sans-serif fonts. At the same time, it has significant stylistic differences. Massive lengthy letters are among the unique features of this font. They will help you come up with the perfect composition. The letters have optical compensation, while a circle is the main figure of the fonts. Due to wide fonts, your project will have modern and fresh design. The composition will keep its contrast regardless of a background you’ve chosen. The Widy family includes 9 styles: Thin, Extra Light, Light, Semi Light, Regular, Medium, Semi Bold, Bold and Extra Bold. Each of them also has Italic variation. The fonts are perfect for both graphic design projects (posters, brand identities, logotypes) and simple interface design, which needs the necessary style.
  8. AdamGorry-Lights - Personal use only
  9. AdamGorry-Inline - Personal use only
  10. City Streetwear by Cultivated Mind, $14.00
    City Streetwear is a sophisticated signature collection that includes four script weights and plenty of ligatures. City Streetwear scripts includes 102 ligatures and 6 alternates. Ligature programming has been added to the fonts to give the scripts a more handwritten and luxurious appeal. Try the City Streetwear free font for fashion marketing and social media. It is a great starting point for finding appealing modern catchwords. Use City Streetwear for sophisticated designing. Fonts and posters designed by Cindy Kinash. See font details below. SCRIPT FEATURES: Signature style OpenType Common ff fi fl ffi ffl ligatures  Available in Extended Latin Pro (Standard) or American (US) version. 102 ligatures and 6 alternates. Programmed ligature feature for optimization. Every time you type specific pairs, ligatures are programmed to pop up to avoid letter pair collisions. Programming ligatures gives the script a more sophisticated flow. Make sure to turn on the feature in your preferred program that supports ligatures. FREE WORDS FEATURES: 68 free words useful for fashion, marketing and social media promoting. Keyword examples include fashion, exclusive, and style. Intended use for fashion, apparel, beauty, marketing, social media, websites, magazines, sales, film and packaging.  VERSIONS: American (US) and Extended Latin Pro (Standard) AMERICAN (US) Shorter version  102 ligatures and 6 alternates  Common ff fi fl ffi ffl ligatures  OpenType Includes the common alphabet, numbers, American symbols and punctuation. EXTENDED LATIN PRO (Standard) Extended version of the American (US) version.  102 ligatures and 6 alternate Common ff fi fl ffi ffl ligatures  OpenType Includes characters for Albanian, Basque, Catalan, Cornish, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Esperanto, Estonian, Feroese, Finnish Scots, French, Gaelic, Galician, German, Greek Transliterated, Hawaiian, Hungarian, Icelandic, Indonesian, Irish, Italian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Maltese, Nynorsk Bokmal Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Slovak, Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish, Welsh. TIPS: Try the OpenType ligatures by turning on the feature in your preferred program that supports ligatures. DISPLAY- The City Streetwear fonts work best as large headline text for optimization. FONT USE- Use City Streetwear for fashion, apparel, beauty, marketing, social media, websites, magazines, sales, film and packaging.
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  12. Big Bright by loryn ipsum, $14.00
    Meet Big Bright, a (very) tall sans serif inspired by some photo of a vintage mid-century furniture catalogue I saw on instagram. It's perfect for logos, headings and posters. Big Bright has a vintage edge yet and modern feel and can sway from soft and gentle to striking and bold depending on how it's styled. Hope you have big love for Big Bright
  13. Nitro Chargers by Mevstory Studio, $25.00
    Nitro Chargers an awesome sports fonts, modern cutouts, and dynamic slant. Ideal for fast car racing sports titles, running matches, cycling, automotive game logos and monograms or other modern dynamic text. Nitro Chargerscompare favorably with legibility and size, creating the effect of power and speed. Designed as a fast and dynamic font, but with a slightly different font design, check it out and grab it right away.
  14. Carved Initials by Gerald Gallo, $20.00
    Carved Initials, under the character set, are initials that appear to have the background carved away so the initial appears protruding. Under the shift + character set the initials appear to be carved into the background so the initial appears to be recessed. There are two sets of initials, protruding and recessed, a through z and 0 through 9 for a total of 72 characters.
  15. Leyton by The Colour Grey, $35.00
    A bold, friendly, impactful typeface. Ideal for filling with graphics and textures and layering with other type. Named in reference to the generously proportioned Alfred Hitchcock (born in Leytonstone). Leyton was designed to be as fat and punchy as possible without losing legibility. Each character fills up the space – throwing away counters in the process. Discounts available for certain projects – particularly charities and students.
  16. Maranello by Mevstory Studio, $25.00
    Maranello an awesome sports fonts, modern cutouts, and dynamic slant. Ideal for fast car racing sports titles, running matches, cycling, automotive game logos and monograms or other modern dynamic text. Adegor compare favorably with legibility and size, creating the effect of power and speed. Designed as a fast and dynamic font, but with a slightly different font design, check it out and grab it right away.
  17. Hall Of Fun by Konstantine Studio, $15.00
    Hall of Fun, a fast dry brush handwriting script font, comes out with clean and brush version to fit for your needs. Included the Stylistic Alternates for every letters and Ligatures to seamlessly handwriting feels. Straight from the hands and will be a perfect pair for fashion branding, logo, social media marketing, presentation, vintage products, make yourself standout with the Hall of Fun right away!
  18. Flick by Trequartista Studio, $25.00
    Flick an awesome sports fonts, modern cutouts, and dynamic slant. Ideal for fast car racing sports titles, running matches, cycling, automotive game logos and monograms or other modern dynamic text. Flick compare favorably with legibility and size, creating the effect of power and speed. Designed as a fast and dynamic font, but with a slightly different font design, check it out and grab it right away.
  19. Bad Dookie NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    The inspiration for this typeface was found tucked away in what is arguably the worst book of advertising clip art ever published (cleverly entitled The Advertising Cartoon Clip Art Book from 1971). It’s so bad, it’s good—at least at getting your attention. Both versions of this font include the complete Latin 1252 and CE 1250 character sets, with localization for Romanian and Moldovan.
  20. Chiseled Initials by Gerald Gallo, $20.00
    Chiseled Initials, under the character set, are initials that appear to have the background chiseled away so the initial appears protruding. Under the shift + character set the initials appear to be chiseled into the background so the initial appears to be recessed. There are two sets of initials, protruding and recessed, a through z and 0 through 9 for a total of 72 characters.
  21. ITC Kristen by ITC, $29.99
    ITC Kristen is the work of American designer George Ryan. He describes it as not your average text or display font." The inspiration for the design came from the handwritten menu at a neighborhood restaurant. With time, the forms moved away from the originals and towards something more like a child's scrawl. The result is singularly unique. ITC Kristen remains legible without losing any charm.
  22. Ultras Liberi - Unknown license
  23. Pea Jennifer - Unknown license
  24. Anywhere - Unknown license
  25. Four More Years - Unknown license
  26. FZ JAZZY 12 CRACKED - Unknown license
  27. Zombie Holocaust - Unknown license
  28. Bride Style by Just Font You, $18.00
    Bride Style, A sweet beautiful delicate script font. Inspired from the wedding modern calligraphy style but presented in a fashion editorial way. Perfectly fit for branding, logo, wedding things, greeting cards, fashion, lookbook, moodboard, presentation, imagine the luxury, beautiful, stylish, and casual in the same time.
  29. Eccentric by Solotype, $19.95
    Here's another old-timer that needed a lowercase, so we drew one. Originally issued as a caps-only type by The American Type Founders Company about 1898, this font found its way into Craftsman period design. It was the inspiration for Galadriel, a dry transfer sheet alphabet.
  30. fancyPens by JOEBOB graphics, $9.00
    In case you find yourself looking for an erratic, inconsequent and loose free-style calligraphy font, I guess you need to look no further and try fancyPens. I used several pens in several ways on several days to create it and it shows. Hope you like it.
  31. Wirey by Joshua Conley, $22.00
    Wirey is an uppercase hand drawn font inspired by bent copper wires. It is designed for headers, titles and posters where fonts need to be big and unique. Wirey is styled in a way that looks hand drawn but also keeps a simple, professional element within it.
  32. Norline by ATK Studio, $15.00
    Norline™ is a new bold sans-serif typeface created to be used for bold titles with 3 shapes into a display fonts way to make it legible for contemporary use. This type features a Latin Pro character set, covering multiple languages written with the Latin script.
  33. Rustler Barter by Showup! Typefoundry, $20.00
    RustlerBarter is an elegant display font inspired by the Art Deco era. It perfectly represents vintage aesthetics in a modern and minimalist way. The font includes special uppercase letters, alternate characters, and beautiful ligatures. Furthermore, the font is perfect for elegant logo design, packaging or invitation cards.
  34. RM Opensans by Ray Meadows, $19.00
    This delightful new design has a friendly, open face and will be useful for many display purposes. Due to the modular nature of this design there may be a very slight lack of smoothness to the curves at extremely large point sizes (around 200 pt and above).
  35. RM Slabb by Ray Meadows, $19.00
    This bold display font has considerable strength and will grace any design that requires extra impact. Due to the modular nature of this design there may be a very slight lack of smoothness to the curves at extremely large point sizes (around 100 pt and above).
  36. English Script Hand by Autographis, $39.50
    This is the classic English Script. Completely drawn by hand with a classic pen and then scanned and worked over just enough to keep that handmade touch. I didn't want this to look perfect, there are enough versions of this font that are way too slick.
  37. Unboring by PintassilgoPrints, $20.00
    Boring titles? Boring chunk of text? Unbore’em all! This nifty stackable family features two fonts, both with two options for each letter. Pile them up and play with opacities for a killer superposed effect. Or use each alone if you prefer. Unboringness guaranteed either way. Cheers!
  38. HT Qays Sans by HadiTypeStudio, $85.00
    HT Qays Sans New Arabic Font performs equally well in print and on-screen and the designs can be used at very small sizes in packaging and catalogs, while massive print headlines – even complicated way-finding projects pose no stumbling blocks to the family’s typographic dexterity.
  39. 1906 Fantasio by GLC, $38.00
    We have created this font inspired from the hatched one used for the inner title and many headlines by the old French popular "cheerful" satirical magazine Fantasio (1906-1948). This family may be used together with 1906 French News, 1906 Titrage, 1906 Fanatasio Auriol and 1890 Notice.
  40. Twitty Bird NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    Dan X. Solo's book of Showcard Alphabets featured the pattern for this devil-may-care face under the name "Conway". Not too pretty, not too proud, but a whole lotta fun. Both versions of the font include 1252 Latin, 1250 CE (with localization for Romanian and Moldovan).
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