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  1. Marat Sans by Ludwig Type, $45.00
    Marat Sans is a clean and lively sans serif typeface designed by Ludwig Übele. It is characterized by excellent legibility and suits a wide range of typography. The entire family contains 27 styles & weights and includes many OpenType features: various numerals, alternate glyphs, fractions, superiors and inferiors, language features, arrows, case sensitive forms and many more. Marat Sans is the perfect companion for Marat, a soft and elegant serif typeface.
  2. Fabius by Jonahfonts, $35.00
    A flat pen script font face with a fairly elegant look to it. The design of this script was intended to be used anywhere a well legible script is called for. A heavy stout script is the perfect display face which has a 30s and 40s flair that will add class. Suitable for applications such as captions, fashion headlines, packaging, invitations, cards, posters, ads, book jackets and covers.
  3. Soft Biscotti by Kitchen Table Type Foundry, $16.00
    I just love biscotti; they’re one of my favourite cookies! I thought they were all rock hard and half-moon shaped, but I found out that there’s a ‘soft’ variety as well, mainly aimed at young children who may have trouble munching on the hard cookies. Soft Biscotti is a handmade, all caps font. It comes with extensive language support and a set of alternates for the lower case letters.
  4. Maulysia by Gatype, $12.00
    Maulysia is a modern Signature font created in an elegant and professional style with alternate characters. perfect font for creating signature logos and watermarks for photography studios or personal photography logos, best for initial logos or brand signatures. Maulysia includes a full set of beautiful handwritten upper and lower case letters, numbers, assorted punctuation marks. All lowercase letters include starting and ending strokes, providing a realistic handwriting style.
  5. Urbancat by VladB, $20.00
    Urbancat is a modern sans serif geometric font, includes upper and lower case characters, Latin, Cyrillic, Latin Eastern Europe, Turkish, Baltic and other. The Urbancat family consists of 8 fonts, divided into 4 subgroups (according to the type of style - St, Rg), and have the 4 types of thickness in each subgroup. Urbancat fonts will be useful in developing a brand, creating posters and other graphic products, and for word processing.
  6. Quebra Condensed by Vanarchiv, $55.00
    Quebra Cond is an extend display sans-serif font family, available with four widths (Extra Condensed, Condensed, Normal and Expanded) and ten weights, italics versions are available. The main strokes contain small breaks simulating modulated variations on the letterforms, these details are more present on large body sizes. All font versions contain Latin and Cyrillic encoding characters and also ligatures, case-sensitive forms, fractions, oldstyle and finally tabular figures.
  7. Dortmund by Punchform, $39.00
    Dortmund v1.02 2023, Oct 02 Dortmund is a sans-serif type family designed to offer support for most Latin script languages. Dortmund has nine weights, each with corresponding italics, 710 glyphs, and 17 OpenType features (aalt, calt, case, ccmp, dnom, frac, locl, numr, ordn, pnum, sinf, ss01, ss02, subs, sups, tnum, zero). Dortmund supports 377 languages and covers 3 Unicode blocks (Basic Latin, Latin-1 Supplement, Latin Extended-A).
  8. Kathleen Sans by ActiveSphere, $30.00
    Kathleen Sans is a geometric sans-serif display font and works best in text and display applications, such as posters, headline, magazine, logos, titles, product branding, corporate branding and publishing. The Kathleen Sans font family has three weights: Light, Regular, and Bold, each available in italic, making a total of six styles. Each style has a full upper and lower-case, accents, punctuation and a selection of monetary symbols.
  9. Rennie Mackintosh Scotland St by CRMFontCo, $20.00
    Derived from the world famous Rennie Mackintosh Font, the Scotland St. version gives an outline form of the genius of Charles Rennie Mackintosh. The "Scotland St." name comes from one of Mackintosh's most famous architectural works - the Scotland St. School in Glasgow, Scotland. This wonderful legacy of Mackintosh's genius can be visited daily FREE OF CHARGE, as it has been classed as a museum by Glasgow City Council.
  10. Eckhardt Poster Board JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Eckhardt Poster Board JNL further continues Jeff Levine's series of sign painter-oriented fonts, named in honor of his good friend Albert Eckhardt, Jr. (who ran Allied signs in Miami, Florida from 1959 until his passing). The typeface is a casual brush style, modeled from an image of a do-it-yourself sign making kit comprised of stencils, paint and brush spotted for sale through an online auction.
  11. Integra Chic by Kustomtype, $25.00
    Kustomtype’s “Integra Chic” font is a sans serif font family with a regular & oblique version. It contains all upper & lower cases. The “Integra Chic” 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... “To banish imperfection is to destroy expression, to check exertion, to paralyze vitality.” John Ruskin
  12. Fozzy by VladB, $24.00
    Fozzy is a modern sans serif geometric font, includes upper and lower case characters, Latin, Cyrillic, Latin Eastern Europe, Turkish, Baltic and other. Fozzy family consists of 9 fonts, divided into 3 subgroups (according to the type of style - St, Rg, Op), and have the 3 types of thickness in each subgroup. Fozzy fonts will be useful in developing a brand, creating posters and other graphic products, and for word processing.
  13. Galangal by Hanoded, $15.00
    Galangal, or Laos, is a root belonging to the ginger family, which is used in Indonesian cuisine. Since this font has the same design characteristics as Kurkuma, I thought naming it after a root was quite appropriate. Galangal is pretty unique, with thin and fat areas, bizarre glyphs and rough edges. Upper and lower case are fully interchangeable and the typeface comes with a full range of diacritics.
  14. Katherine by ParaType, $30.00
    Script font developed for ParaType in 2007 by Gennady Fridman based on informal handwriting. The handwriting belongs to a woman of middle class that have found her place in the life and does not pretend to get more. It produces a feeling of reliability and promptness. The font can be used for advertising of house goods and in other printed materials where it's important to show informality and personal attitude.
  15. Renos Rough by Graphite, $18.00
    Reno Rough is a distressed display typeface family with an eroded rustic look, yet a distinct geometric spirit. It is an all caps font family with variations in the roughness in upper and corresponding lower case glyphs to eliminate identical distress pattern in repeated adjacent letters. Reno Rough works well for smaller as well as larger point sizes, but is especially suited for headlines, titles, headers, posters, packaging and branding.
  16. FF Rattlescript by FontFont, $47.99
    Swedish type designer Mårten Thavenius created this script FontFont in 2000. The family has 8 weights, ranging from Light to Bold (including italics) and is ideally suited for advertising and packaging, festive occasions, film and tv, poster and billboards as well as software and gaming. FF Rattlescript provides advanced typographical support with features such as ligatures, small capitals, and case-sensitive forms. It comes with proportional oldstyle and tabular lining figures.
  17. Varga by ITC, $29.00
    Varga is a robust, geometric script font designed by Alan Meeks in 1991. It suggests the style of the 1930s and 40s, a time when script fonts were making an appearance in advertisements everywhere. In spite of its bold character, the figures have a dynamic, cheerful look. Setting the lower case letters close together lets the figures flow together harmoniously. Varga is perfect for ads, certificates and headlines.
  18. Kaleko 105 Remix by Talbot Type, $19.50
    A remixed variation, available in three weights, of the popular Talbot Type geometric sans Kaleko 105 . The addition of occasional flourishes at the intersections of strokes, in both upper and lower case, adds character charm, making the font a perfect titling font to accompany Kaleko 105, or a display font in its own right. Kaleko 105 Remix features a comprehensive glyph set including accented characters for central European languages.
  19. Falansia by Crowntype Studio, $14.00
    Falansia is a modern Calligraphy font created in an elegant and professional style with alternate characters. perfect font for creating signature logos and watermarks for photography studios or personal photography logos, best for initial logos or brand signatures. Falansia includes a full set of beautiful handwritten upper and lower case letters, numbers, assorted punctuation marks. All lowercase letters include starting and ending strokes, providing a realistic handwriting style.
  20. Chapeau by Milieu Grotesque, $99.00
    Chapeau is loosely inspired by a Johnny Cash letter written on an old IBM typewriter. The original typeface called “Doric” was a rare example of a proportionally aligned typewriter face, supplied by IBM in the late 1960s. Based on simple geometric shapes, Chapeau is a low contrast sans-serif with rounded endings. The letterforms have been carefully aligned to avoid exceeding width and to achieve an efficient, contemporary appearance.
  21. Parus by VladB, $20.00
    Parus is a impacted modern sans serif geometric font, includes upper and lower case characters, Latin, Cyrillic, Latin Eastern Europe, Turkish, Baltic and other. The Parus family consists of 8 fonts, divided into 2 subgroups (according to the type of style - St, Obl), and have the 4 types of thickness in each subgroup. Parus fonts will be useful in a word processing, developing a brand, creating posters and other graphic products.
  22. Levy by Lithographe, $36.00
    Good for typography, good for close paragraphs, good for titles logo, markers, use with numbers, Capitals and Cases. use Special symbols as design elements. One can be used for others. Good for closed groups. Limbos, good to go with Serif, Sans serif or old english. use it with variety and any design light or heavy. the weight is black, so it wont matter. hope you enjoy the font and use it.
  23. Flanker Ruano by Flanker, $18.00
    The typeface Ruano was inspired from “Lettera cancelleresca formata” by the Vatican calligrapher Ferdinando Ruano, carved and cast in 1926 by Nebiolo of Turin on the advice of Raffaello Bertieri who designed the capital letters and numbers, missing in the original. The difficulty of the design of this chancery font lies in its original vertical layout, bending the calligraphic harmonies to the Gothic style, thus distinguishing it from contemporary cursive alphabets.
  24. Sincerely Yourz by Outside the Line, $19.00
    Sincerely Yourz is another font in the Love Letters series from Outside the Line. It is a hand-printed font with extra letter spacing. All the letters have about the same height. All vowels are lower case whether they are caps or not. This font has a fresh contemporary hand-lettered look. While it can be used as a headline font it is really designed for body copy.
  25. Taurunum Ferrum by Kostic, $40.00
    Taurunum Ferrum is a version of Taurunum family, made to feel like it’s been cast in iron or cut out of steel plates. It is meant to be used in a bold display setting where raw and strong look is a priority. The Iron style has an medieval (blackletter) flavour, while Steel has more of a contemporary look. Taurunum Ferrum has a character set to support Western and Central European languages.
  26. Fathom by Device, $39.00
    Fathom is a refined flared-serif face that is elegant and robust, modern yet suggests a legacy. The generous lower-case x-height make it worm and readable. Seven weights, plus matching italics, cover all headline and text requirements. The addition of old-style numerals and tabular numerals for charts make it a versatile family for brochures, corporations, heritage projects, packaging, book covers, reports, signage, magazines and more.
  27. Octoberfest by Aerotype, $29.00
    Based on a fifteenth century Textura Blackletter typeface, Octoberfest has a companion with Lombardic style capitals, Octoberfest Alternate. Both Octoberfest and Octoberfest Alternate use the OpenType ligature feature to automatically substitute a subtly unique pair of distressed characters when any lower case character is keyed twice in a row. The Pro versions of Octoberfest and Octoberfest Alternate extend the character set to support Eastern European and Baltic languages.
  28. Purely Woman by Sronstudio, $23.00
    Purely Woman - Monoline Font This elegant script font features fluid strokes and delicate serifs that exude sophistication and luxury. Its detailed and precise letters are perfect for adding a touch of refinement to wedding invitations, branding, packaging, and more. With its timeless style and versatility, this font adds a touch of class to any project. Features: Uppercase and lowercase letters Alternates Ligatures Multilingual, numerals, and punctuation Thank You!
  29. Quebra Expa by Vanarchiv, $55.00
    Quebra Expa (Expanded) is an extend display sans-serif font family, available with four widths (Extra Condensed, Condensed, Normal and Expanded) and ten weights, italics versions are available. The main strokes contain small breaks simulating modulated variations on the letterforms, these details are more present on large body sizes. All font versions contain Latin and Cyrillic encoding characters and also ligatures, case-sensitive forms, fractions, oldstyle and finally tabular figures.
  30. ITC Ancestor by ITC, $29.99
    Canadian Serge Pichii was inspired by decorative lettering produced during the early 1920s by Jan Tschichold to create Ironwork. Similarly, his ITC Ancestor family was influenced by early work, but in this case, much earlier work: the characters carved by native British Columbian people on solid rock. He worked with anthropologists and linguists to produce a series of books dedicated to the history and culture of the people.
  31. Astromonkey by Hanoded, $15.00
    Astromonkey - here he is, all new, all excited to be alive! Astromonkey comes from outer space, where he has rubbed shoulders with the Star Trekkers, the aliens and Major Tom, who is still floating in his tin can. The font is a squarish all caps, with a different set of glyphs for upper and lower case (so they mingle quite well) and Astromonkey himself - disguised as the paragraph glyph. Enjoy.
  32. Hardest Style by Mindtype Co., $19.00
    Hardest Style is a handmade brushes font, designed to combine perfectly and allow you to create stunning hand-lettering design quickly and easily. Hardest Style comes with upper and lowercase characters, a large set of punctuation glyphs, numerals, and supports international languages. Stylistic alternates for several key lower case characters are also available, accessible in the Adobe Illustrator Glyphs panel, or under Stylistic Alternates in the Adobe Photoshop OpenType menu.
  33. Newt Juice by Cool Fonts, $24.00
    Newt Juice is a funky hand drawn font comes in both Outline and Fill styles. Put them both together in your favorite application and you can get some really organic looks. Newt Juice is perfect for kid stuff or grungy graffiti. While it is an all caps font, the upper and lower case characters are position differently to create more randomness. Be the first on your block to juice the newt!
  34. Etienne by ParaType, $30.00
    Designed for ParaType in 2002 by Tagir Safayev. Inspired by the letterforms of Antique No. 8 typeface and other similar fonts of the 19th century (Latin Antique, Wide Latin, Etienne Condensed, Wide Renaissance). A face of so-called Latin type has stout triangular serifs and rather unusual curls on several letters in the lower case. Nevertheless it is eminently suitable for a wide variety of settings in advertising and display typography.
  35. Pikolo by Ideabuk, $16.00
    Pikolo font family is inspired by vintage woodblock printing. It is a bold and playful slightly rounded display typeface, perfect for headings, logos and so much more! The font comes with full upper & lower case characters, numbers, symbols and includes the most common stylistic ligatures. Multilingual support, languages include: Dutch, Danish, Norwegian, Finish, Swedish, Icelandic, Estonian, Latvian, Lithuanian, German, Hungarian, French, Portuguese, Spanish, Italian, Bosnian, Croatian, Czech, Slovak.
  36. Domosed Slab Serif by Etewut, $29.00
    Domosed Slab Serif typeface was build during lockdown. As a result of home sitting it appears in two weights. It refers to Italian futurism when all generation understand global changes of industrial revolution. The forth industrial revolution appears with new rules but the main idea is the same – simplifying the processes. Causing the vibe of a bright phenomenon I want you to use my font to match to zeitgeist.
  37. Unofficial by Gassstype, $25.00
    Introducing Unofficial – Brush Script is a Authentic brush script that is written casually and quickly. Letters are made with procreate. Then scanned and carefully drawn into vector format. That is why Unofficial has charming, authentic and relaxed characteristic more natural look to your text with a more natural look to your text. You can activate Ligature OpenType panel, Better At class Perfect for designs,branding projects, Logo design, Quotes product packaging.
  38. Sovetryne by PizzaDude.dk, $15.00
    Ahhh, who doesn't want to sleep late? That’s excactly what a “sovetryne” wants ... even though he/she often sleeps way to much! But that’s not the case with this font. It’s legible, even though it’s slightly worn. Change between upper- and lowercase letters to variate the typing - and turn on ligatures, in order to use the substitution of double letters such as aa, bb, cc and many more!
  39. Kymmera Deco NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    The dreams that you dare to dream really can come true when you perk up your headlines with this re-imagining of Saul Bass's 1982 glitzy Deco classic, Rainbow Bass. For best results at large sizes, choose the TrueType version, rendered at a full 2,048 UPM. Both versions include the complete Latin 1252, Central European 1250 and Turkish 1254 character sets, as well as localization for Moldovan and Romanian.
  40. Vertical by Alias, $60.00
    Alias Vertical is a sans serif typeface with a vertical cut-off point for letter endings. The vertical cut-offs bend round characters (b, c, o, etc) into a squarish, high-shouldered shape, suggesting Roger Excoffon’s Antique Olive. In mid-weights, the typeface mixes Antique Olive with typefaces such as Gill or Johnston, for example the shape of the t, the l borrowing Johnston’s flick. Vertical has the same minimal difference in weight between verticals and horizontals as Gill and Johnston, and the same sharp connection point where curves meet straight lines. Like Antique Olive, Vertical has a narrow connection point here, adding contrast and definition. The overall effect feels austere at lighter weights and strident and graphic at bolder weights, and sharp and incised throughout. In the Bold and Black weights, the squarish and top heavy shape of Antique Olive is most noticeable. For example the wide uppercase, with the B having almost-even width between top and bottom curves, and the almost-overhang of the top curve of the G. But Vertical does not have as extreme an aesthetic or square shape as Antique Olive. As well as its wide design, the upper case is given extra authority by being a slightly heavier weight than the lower case. This is a device borrowed from Gill, and other ‘old’ typefaces, where the upper case is presented as a titling design. Modern sensibilities are more focussed on an even colour between upper and lower case. Vertical was originally intended as a sister typeface to Ano, like AnoAngular or AnoStencil. Vertical developed into a similar but separate design. Ano was designed for use in Another Man — in its modular, circle-base design, and the way there aren’t the amendments usually made in bolder weights to ensure letter clarity. This is for layouts where different weights are used together in different sizes so that the overall letter weight is the same, a feature of the magazine. Where Ano is simple and graphic, Vertical has nuance and texture. It is a pragmatic, utility design. In the balance between graphic and typographic, its focus is the latter.
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