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  1. Questal by insigne, $21.99
    Questal is an intriguing unicase serif. The face appears rather eccentric, yet it still retains a refined character. The typeface is wider than most, but not to the degree that Aviano is extended. The font includes some interesting OpenType alternate characters to extend the quirky quality of the letterforms even further. If unicase isn't your thing, the Questal family also includes a small caps variant for more traditional uses. Use Questal for eye-catching and distinctive logotypes or headlines.
  2. 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.
  3. Holistic Duo by Letrasupply Typefoundry, $15.00
    Pure and natural hand drawn typeface, it's Holistic font! Comes with two casual yet delicate style (script and sans), then wrap in three different look (solid, textured and rough). Holistic Script includes alternative characters, you can play with it to get a bit messy but still pretty. Have fun with these fonts and make a lovely combination for logos, displays, posters and other project that needs natural handwritten work. All in one package to get an organic feeling.
  4. Osnova Pro by AndrijType, $55.00
    The common Slavic word Osnova means basis in English and βάση in Greek. This universal but still distinctive typeface can make a good ground for any design project. Osnova has six weights from Thin to Heavy with Italic, Small Caps, Old Style & Tabular Figures, some ligatures, alternatives and letter variations. It supports Central European, Greek and Cyrillic codepages, and will be suited for both display and text use. Look how people use it: http://use.type.org.ua/tagged/osnova
  5. Redtab by MKGD, $13.00
    With Redtab I tried to create a typeface that could be used equally well in either in body copy, or in headline form. I like to think that, although it has a more traditional look to it, it still possesses a bit of a creative flourish that sets it apart from similarly designed fonts. Whether used sparingly or in paragraph form, Redtab has the ability to not only read well, but stand out while doing so.
  6. Evil Ways JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The April 8, 1932 issue of The Film Daily ran an ad for a film entitled "The Sin of Lena Rivers". Hand lettered in a block style of chamfered characters, it is reminiscent of the 1920s, but still carries a touch of Art Deco influences with the thinner and extended horizontal strokes of the E, F and H. This retro sans serif design is now available digitally as Evil Ways JNL in both regular and oblique versions.
  7. Enzia by insigne, $21.99
    Enzia is a friendly and flowing sans serif. Enzia exists somewhere between a slab serif and a semi-sans, and features flared vertical stems and rounded terminals. Its bulbous terminals and open counters inject a flavor of ease and excitement. Enzia provides plenty of impact and is best used with short to medium length texts. Six different weights provide plenty of versatility and contrast for poster designs, logotypes and headlines, while still retaining excellent legibility for extended copy.
  8. Boniface by Straight.Co, $20.00
    Proudly Present Boniface is sweet, bouncy and swirly calligraphy script. Meanwhile, this script is still maintaining its elegance. Boniface is PUA-Encoded, with many swirly extra glyphs to give many options in designing. Barbie is such a fabulous font for any elegant projects, such as wedding invitation, branding, logo, lettering, crafting, and so on. +Can be used in any software, like Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, SIlhouette Studio, even Microsoft Word, PowerPoint and others. +Multilingual glyphs. Thank You
  9. XLeefMeAlone by Ingrimayne Type, $14.95
    XLeafMeAlone is a collection of leaf silhouettes from common Indiana trees based on actual leaves. Various leaves, selected for their good looks not their intelligence, were scanned and hand-traced. Some species, such as some oaks, are over-represented because they are more picturesque than others, such as apple or peach. LeafMeAlone was featured in the “Type Drawer” column of Personal Publishing (later renamed Business Publishing--I do not know if it still exists) in November of 1990.
  10. Jason Uncial by URW Type Foundry, $49.99
    Jason Uncial, a unicase font, was created by Dutch designer Coen Hofmann. Uncial hand writing began to spread in Europe at the time of the late Roman Empire (200 A.D.). It influenced both the Carolingian Minuscule as well as our present lower case letter forms. Uncial fonts are still very much in use. It is used for headlines, display, titles, certificates, and not surprisingly, very much in Ireland or for anything with a Gaelic/Irish or Celtic touch.
  11. Jaroslav by Suitcase Type Foundry, $45.00
    Jaroslav is a typeface that breaks down typical assumptions on the construction of a monolinear grotesque, but still maintains excellent readability and the recognizability of individual characters. The sensitively-balanced type family of five weights is accompanied by a distinctive italic, so it works well with both expressive titles as well as shorter texts. This is why all weights include small caps, nine types of figures, alternatives, a large number of ligatures, arrows and other ornaments.
  12. Sultan Free by Linotype, $155.99
    Sultan Free, designed by Sultan Maktari in 2005, is a freestyle Ruqaa and a winner in Linotype’s first Arabic Typeface Design Competition. The design is open, calligraphic, and very dynamic. This makes it suitable for large display sizes, especially in the area of advertising, while still functioning well as a text face. The font includes a matching Latin design and support for Arabic, Persian, and Urdu. It also includes proportional and tabular numerals for the supported languages.
  13. Chatter Pro by Jonahfonts, $35.00
    Chatter Pro is a handwritten unconnected script face in four styles: Light, Regular, Semibold and Bold with Small-Caps. Chatter Pro is a Pro-version of my previous font 'Chatter'. A free style specifically designed for Packaging but still works well for Greeting cards, Magazines, Posters and Advertising Ads. Invoking the OpenType CONTEXTUAL ALTERNATIVE variant. A space after any lower-case glyph will produce the word terminal. (Opentype variants may only be accessible via Opentype-Aware applications.)
  14. Moula by 38-lineart, $16.00
    Moula is a modern sans serif with a geometric touch. Containing of 18 font, 9 uprights and its matching italics. It's shown a clean, minimalist, elegant, warmth, quirky, yet still purposed to be versatile and easy to read. Fit for various design or creative project. Support extended language (+ Cyrillic), fractions, tabular figures, ligatures and more. Perfectly suited for graphic design and any display use. It could easily work for web, signage, corporate as well as for editorial design.
  15. Faculty by Device, $39.00
    Faculty is a robust, warm and rational sans, with a large x-height that lends clarity in text and headline. Functional, clear and authoritative, it still has character. Stroke terminals are cut vertically or horizontally, minimising inter-letter gaps and lending it an even 'colour' in extended settings. Suitable for both headlines and text, the family has extensive language support, alternative characters, lining, tabular and old style numerals, making it a versatile all-purpose type system.
  16. Rigrok by Meat Studio, $38.00
    Rigrok is a 14 style semi serif designed by Stew Deane. The design of the typeface was intended to create a premium feel that is suitable for the widest range of tasks, while still maintaining a unique sense of character. Stew designed Rigrok to draw on his graphic design experience to create a typeface that is suitable for many a design or branding job. The result is an easy to use, versatile typeface that charms with personality and character.
  17. Family Time by Alandya TypeFoundry, $12.00
    Family Time is an elegant script. It is slender, feminine and classy, while still maintaining a friendly feel. Family Time is versatile and will work perfectly for fashion, e-commerce brands, trend blogs, wedding boutiques or any business that wants to appear upscale and chic. With its stylistic character Family Time script is perfect for creating original and functional designs. It has extensive language support, ligatures, alternates, stylistic sets that add visual interest to every letter.
  18. Gravitas by Studio K, $45.00
    This font owes its inspiration to the Bauhaus, the celebrated 1920s design collective which more or less invented modernism as we know it in the applied arts: from architecture and industrial design to graphics and typography. In its day, Bauhaus typography would have been considered brutally modern. Nowadays, when unadorned sans serifs are commonplace, it still has a freshness and quirkiness that sets it apart. With this new release I've tried to recapture the zeitgeist of those pioneering days.
  19. Level by District, $15.00
    Level is a spurless sans serif family that takes a more calligraphic approach to the popular square sans. The subtle swelling and shrinking in the strokes of the curves and terminals contrast with the slight squared corners for a sans family that straddles the line between machine-made and human-crafted. Generous spacing and simple, narrow construction make for airy text that still conserves real estate on the page. Three weights include italics and small-caps + old-style numbers.
  20. Torpedo by Red Rooster Collection, $60.00
    Torpedo is a five-weight rounded, compressed sans serif font family. It was designed by Steve Jackaman over a several-year period, and was released in 2017 alongside its sister typefaces Coliseum Pro and Clydesdale. Torpedo, whose name was inspired by round torpedo warheads, is a visually sturdy font that maintains excellent legibility. Torpedo is flexible in its applications, like its violent namesake; it is explosive at large sizes, and still works efficiently at low profiles.
  21. Chapeau by EVCco, $20.00
    The cold, conservative strokes of a typical sans-serif/grotesque descend into a distinctive "bat-wing drip" in this subtly spooky font named after the band for which it was originally designed. Perfect for any wordings which project darkness or menace, yet still require an air of respectability. Business in the front, evil in the back. Comes packaged in both TrueType and OpenType formats with standard complement of alpha-numeric glyphs, punctuation marks, mathematical symbols, and European diacritics.
  22. SF Manchit by Sultan Fonts, $19.99
    Manchit is a typeface dedicated to headlines in newspapers, magazines, advertisement banners, book covers and other printing products, and fits headlines on web pages. The Manchit font contains two styles (regular and bold) suitable for large display sizes, especially in the area of advertising, while still functioning well as a text face. The font includes a matching Latin design and support for Arabic, Persian, Kurdish, and Urdu. Designer: Sultan Maqtari Design date: 2020 Publisher: Sultan Fonts
  23. Conseration by Letterhend, $17.00
    Conseration is a condensed font family. This family has 5 styles: Light, Regular, Medium, Semi Bold, and Bold. You can use it according to your needs. Luxury, classy yet still looks fun and playful in the same time. This font is perfectly made to be applied especially in logos and the other various formal forms such as invitations, labels, magazines, books, greeting / wedding cards, packaging, fashion, make up, stationery, novels or any type of advertising purpose.
  24. Mosaic by Paul O'Connell, $9.95
    This innovative styled Mosaic font was created to suit various design applications within the typeface market and is aimed at people looking for a modern styled brush script typeface that doesn't fit in with the regular trends of script fonts. Designed and produced by Paul O'Connell of POCT, it is a slick and light hearted script typeface that reflects many irregularities, but still manages to retain a very balanced and modern feel with just a touch of fun too.
  25. Casper Display by FoxType, $10.00
    Casper Display is a Unique Modern Elegant Typeface with Web-fonts. It's a very versatile font that works great in large and small sizes. Casper would perfect for branding, logos, headlines, Captions. or simply as a stylish text overlay to any background image. Strong capitals and a smooth, open lowercase are effective in a variety of applications. It's shown a clean, minimalist, warmth, quirky, yet still purposed to be versatile and easy to read. 9 Weights Included.
  26. The Reading Display by Great Studio, $19.00
    The Reading Display is a new editorial serif with all clean and soft lines, tight curves, and a trendy elegant look. The Reading Display has two versions of the font, namely Regular Serif & Condensed Serif which are equipped with an italic version style, very suitable for your design needs such as very suitable for creating nostalgic designs but still clean and elegant such as headlines, magazines, logos, packaging, editorial, and so on. much more. Cheers, Great Studio
  27. Bauen by Tipo Pèpel, $22.00
    Bauen (worker in German) is a tribute to the Bauhaus school that has just completed its first centenary and whose ideas are still relevant. It is a geometric typeface inspired by the sans serif typefaces prevailing in those years, and whose cradle resides in the Bauhaus school. It has a wide language coverage, and a generous range of OpenType functionalities, to make it an all-rounder for our day to day, and especially for corporate use.
  28. Quietism High by Michael Rafailyk, $20.00
    Quietism High is an experimental subfamily that received a high contrast from Quietism Display and a high x-height from Quietism Text. It's still a Display typeface, albeit more graceful, wide and open. Other subfamilies: https://www.myfonts.com/collections/quietism-font-michael-rafailyk Scripts: Latin, Greek, Cyrillic. Languages: 480+ The promo images used “Sleeping Venus” painting by Giorgione, “The Creation of Adam” painting by Michelangelo, and “The Piazza and Church of Santa Maria Maggiore” painting by Giovanni Paolo Pannini.
  29. Stonecrop by Andrew Harper Fonts, $5.00
    Stonecrop is a font unified by bold, imposing lines as well as its use of rounded rectangles as the central stylistic shape. Stonecrop loosely conforms to the monospaced font style, with near-equal widths for all letters and numbers (but not all symbols/punctuation), however it does incorporate kerning for all types of glyphs where appropriate to aid in legibility. A perfect font for usages that demand consistency and precision, while still maintaining a quirky and stylized handwritten effect.
  30. Vanitha by Arterfak Project, $18.00
    Vanitha is a bold script font, inspired by vintage logos and old-school sign painting. This font is made with hand drawings and still pays attention to the calligraphic form so that it looks modern and unique. Vanitha is a display font, which you can use as logos, logotypes, merchandise, sports themes, flags, banners, stickers, labels, posters, and others. This font is also equipped with stylistic alternates to beautify your typographic design. Thank you for your support!
  31. Interbellum by Punch, $22.00
    Interbellum is an Art Deco inspired font family which contains 3 display fonts, 2 modern-looking text fonts and 4 AllCaps fonts. In combination, you can easily give your designs a bold, yet elegant look. And by using the many different style sets, it is able to stand tall in all sorts of designs. Although it was inspired by the roaring 20s, we still think of Interbellum as an everlasting time traveller that will definitely impress your clients.
  32. Devil Kalligraphy by Lián Types, $17.00
    Devil Kalligraphy was performed by Argentina Lián Types in 2007. The shapes of each caracter have a strong personality. It was based on antique writings. Devil Kalligraphy was inspirated in calligraphy styles. Gothic and Uncial themselves. A mix with lots of personal qualities. Devil Kalligraphy has ligatures which look evil. Ascendents and descendents were designed to look that way too. Kerning was designed taking into account the way calligraphers used (and still use) to write: Pattern looking.
  33. Romantico by Kustomtype, $25.00
    Kustomtype's "Romantico" font is a sans serif font family with a regular & oblique version. It contains all upper & lower cases. The "Romantico" family is coordinated into letterforms, metrics, and weights to work better together. Why still looking for old school types for your posters, advertising, text, design, artwork, headtext, editoral design, magazines, etc.? "The true genius shudders at incompleteness - imperfection - and usually prefers silence to saying the something which is not everything that should be said." Edgar Allan Poe
  34. ITC Mithras by ITC, $29.99
    ITC Mithras was designed by Bob Anderton and finds its foundation in the worn yet elegant letters carved into stones of a Mithraic temple in Scotland. The capitals are narrow and complemented by a wide, full bodied lowercase. The proportions of the curves vary slightly between characters and this subtle contrast gives the face a mellow appearance while still attracting attention. ITC Mithras is a very legible typeface and hence applicable to a wide range of display uses.
  35. Neumonopolar by Owl king project, $39.00
    Neumonopolar is designed a little more smoothly, with perfectly curved edges, in this version the Neumonopolar looks more relaxed in shape and even more beautiful if rearranged in short paragraphs. Neumonopolar is still designed in a mono font style, with 20 styles including italics. Neumonopolar in addition to text headers, also works well for body text. Hopefully, Neumonopolar further complements the style and provides a wider exploration of fonts with a futuristic style. Enjoy Happy designing __
  36. Roughwell by Invasi Studio, $16.00
    Roughwell Family is a rough hand-drawn display font with a retro stamp character. As a result, carefully crafted styles develop. The imperfections keep it casual but it is still legible. It can be easily matched to an incredibly wide range of projects, so give it a try and see how it boosts your creative ideas! It's ideal for headlines, flyers, posters, greeting cards, product packaging, book covers, printed quotes, logotype, and album covers, among other applications.
  37. Weekday Mornings by Bogstav, $17.00
    "Weekday Mornings" are the 2 first words from the song "Nancy" by Prefab Sprout. Just like the song, the font has a romantic theme and could be considered as "easy listening". Well, I've added 7 slightly different versions of each letter, enough to make the font look like the real handwriting which was the base of the font. Fun fact: I had this song on repeat when finishing the font. I still do love that song! :)
  38. Kalyna by 2D Typo, $36.00
    The Kalyna font is interesting with its stylistic implementation through asymmetrical serif. Such design is characteristic for the Ukrainian style. The drawing of the font is based on the sketches of a famous Ukrainian graphic artist of early 20th century Heorhiy Narbut. His work set the whole school in the Ukrainian graphic art and is still very influential nowadays. The font is capital and also includes a set of ornaments in addition the standard set of symbols.
  39. Cicero by Présence Typo, $36.00
    Cicero was the first typeface designed by Thierry Puyfoulhoux in 94. It is what could be called a semi-serif. Only the serifs which occur naturally when drawing letters with a flat nib pen have been retained. The absence of certain serifs allows for much tighter spacing. The remaining serifs still stabilize the baseline, although less effectively than a "full-serif" typeface. By borrowing features from both the sans and serif styles, Cicero truly stands at their crossroads.
  40. Belgia by HansCo, $15.00
    Here come our latest product with sans serif typeface called Belgia. This font has the characteristics of a rounded shape on each side. Besides this font is perfect for those of you who are looking for font with bold and rounded but still look classy. You can use it on corporate branding, logo, document, social media design, presentation, print design, web, etc. This typeface is comes in uppercase, lowercase, punctuation, symbols, numerals, etc also support multilingual.
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