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  1. PGF Strange by PeGGO Fonts, $36.00
    Multilayer Roman font with 8 levels, inspired on ’70-80s, it wears sharp edges and compact proportions, with a way fresh contemporary retro volumetric style, ideal for branding & packaging, logotype, headlines, covers, sign letters, label, ticket design, and even 3D lettering. It contains a variety of design resources like stylistic alternates, sensitive case adaptations, old-style numbers, fractions, ordinals, ligatures, localized forms, all of them are accessible via character set panel. Design period: 2019 & 2021. Release: 2021 Graphic interpretation: Pedro González Concept: Bruno Jara Development: Peggo Fonts Foundry.
  2. San Marco by Linotype, $29.99
    San Marco is a part of the 1990 program Type before Gutenberg, which included the work of twelve contemporary font designers and represented styles from across the ages. Linotype offers a package including all these fonts on its web page, www.fonts.de. San Marco was designed by Karlgeorg Hoefer and brings to mind the style of the Italian Gothic found on the cathedrals of Milan and Florence as well as on the facade of St. Mark’s Cathedral in Venice. Its highly stylized characters make San Marco a good choice for extravagant typography.
  3. Steinwald by Kitchen Table Type Foundry, $15.00
    Steinwald font was named after a mountain range slash nature park in southern Germany. I have to admit that I have never been there, but this font was just screaming for a good German name and I settled on Steinewald (which, in German, means Stone Forest). Steinwald was made by hand and cleaned up by computer. It looks quite neat, but its edges are a bit rough, giving it ‘ye olde handmade look’! Use it for your posters, your product packaging and your supermarket signs. Comes with extensive language support.
  4. Linotype Sunburst by Linotype, $29.99
    Linotype Sunburst is part of the Take Type Library, chosen from the contestants of Linotype’s International Digital Type Design Contests of 1994 and 1997. Designed by British artist Ed Bugg, Linotype Sunburst is a font which consistently avoids all that is round. The forms are angular and pointed with triangular serifs which seem almost like flags waving from the paper. This playful font could easily be associated with sun, sand and vacation. Linotype Sunburst is intended for headlines in large point sizes or short texts with medium point sizes, if used carefully.
  5. Chesterville by Andrew Tomson, $10.00
    Hello, friends! Just this year I went to the United States for the first time. To my surprise, the neighborhoods, streets, and parks that I had only seen in the movies turned out to be true. There is a soul in them. I really enjoyed wandering these endless streets, soaking up this spirit. They feel childishly carefree, as if you were in a movie.Just try this font and understand my feelings. The font will work for almost anything: social media, cards, invitations, announcements. Good luck and love to you!
  6. VLNL Kimchi by VetteLetters, $35.00
    The Kimchi font had its starting point in the making of the film "Cloud Atlas", based on the novel by David Mitchell and directed by Lana & Andy Wachowski and Tom Tykwer. A first version of Kimchi was created for "Papa Song" – an underground fast food restaurant in a futuristic Neo Seoul in the year 2144. It was used for the menus, advertisement and packaging. Kimchi was later further developed to become a useable typeface: it works for headlines, street art stencils and of course as logo font for korean fast food restaurants.
  7. Povetarac Display by Tour De Force, $25.00
    Povetarac Display font family is part of Povetarac Superfamily together with Povetarac Sans and Povetarac Didone. Available in 6 weights and one variable font file, Povetarac Display relays on lively uppercase proportions that took inspiration from vintage typefaces. It is well balanced, elegant and fully recognizable high contrasted sans serif family. One of its characteristics are straight and wide terminals. With sharp overhang, Povetarac Display works pretty well in all situations – from editorial use to branding, websites or just titles. Comes with 3 Stylistic Sets, SmallCaps and Fractions and extended Latin character map.
  8. Linotype Octane by Linotype, $29.99
    Linotype Octane is part of the Take Type Library, selected from the contestants of Linotype’s International Digital Type Design Contests of 1994 and 1997. The font was designed by German artist Norbert Reiners, a tall, thin font with a narrow line width and marked stroke contrast. The regular and bold weights seem somewhat static while the italic cuts make a dynamic impression. Linotype Octane is available in four weights, each of which contains a number of ligatures. The cool and reserved Octane is best used for shorter texts and headlines in larger point sizes.
  9. 1634 René Descartes by GLC, $38.00
    This font was inspired by the well-known philosopher René Descartes' hand writing. In 1634, from Amsterdam, he wrote a famous letter to his friend Mersenne, a great scientist monk, in which he spoke about Gallileus works. The greatest part of our glyphs is based on this document. We have added some letters Descartes himself didn't use, like modern s and j (he used exclusively s long and i instead of j). A lot of ligatures and alternates are enriching the font, giving a better appearance of real handwriting.
  10. Linotype Algologfont by Linotype, $29.99
    Linotype Algologfont is part of the Take Type Library, chosen from the contestants of Linotype’s International Digital Type Design Contests of 1994 and 1997. Designed by German artist Bjorn Hansen, the font contains exclusively capital letters and the forms of the characters look like branches or driftwood bent to form an alphabet and punctuation. The font is very flexible and can give text either a myterious and strange impression or a free and natural one, dependent on context. Linotype Algologfont is best suited to headlines in larger point sizes.
  11. Juana by Latinotype, $29.00
    Juana is the result of a journey to self-discovery and part of a continuous exploration process. The font, based on Jazmín https://www.myfonts.com/fonts/latinotype/jazmin/ typeface, features a more developed design while still maintaining the essence of the original version. The extreme contrast between thick and thin strokes gives Juana a harmonic and stylish look. It comes in 8 weights with matching italics and includes an alternate version. The whole character set supports over 200 Latin-based languages. Juana is perfectly suited for editorial design, branding, magazines, logos, headings and more.
  12. 36 Dope by Power Type, $-
    36Dope is a display typeface with an experimental serif design. It draws from the event ’36DaysOfType’ held in 2023. Created as part of the ’36DaysOfPower’ theme, this font showcases unique and unconventional serifs, reflecting the creative and powerful spirit of the event. With its bold and experimental look, 36dope is well-suited for attention-grabbing headlines, titles, or graphic design projects that aim to convey a sense of strength and artistic innovation. This font is intended for eye-catching headlines, titles, or other graphic design projects that require a bold and experimental look.
  13. DEMONA The GUNTER by Tony Type Studio, $5.00
    Demona the Gunter is the result of a journey towards self-discovery and part of an ongoing process of exploration. A font featuring a more evolved design while maintaining a charmingly simple style. The extreme contrast between thick and thin strokes gives Demona the Gunter a harmonious and stylish look. It comes in 6 weights with matching regular and italic fonts and includes alternate and ligature versions. The entire character set supports many Latin based languages. Demona the Gunter is perfect for editorial design, movie titles, branding, magazines, logos, headers and more
  14. Arsenale Blue - 100% free
  15. Systeme Robraille - Unknown license
  16. Vital Formations - Unknown license
  17. Bendita by La Tipomàtica, $6.00
    Bendita could evoke the didones of the 19th century. It has and an extreme contrast that makes it only suitable as a display typeface, with its characteristic shapes. The fatty type par excellence.
  18. Angel - Unknown license
  19. Verlo by Kufic Studio, $15.00
    Verlo is a modern minimalist font that compliments any sort of graphic and web design. This font is perfect for branding, wedding invitations, magazines, business cards, quotes, posters, and websites. The complete font set includes; Regular, Italic, Light, Light Italic, Bold & Bold Italic will bring a unique and tender look to your overall design, as any typeface is a major part of the design. The font is designed so easily be read & bring a minimalist effect to any kind of design. Kufic Studio is a platform that provides professional and high-quality designs & fonts to fill the gap that has been missing in the market.
  20. Mathias by Bisou, $15.00
    Except doodling on your notebook, what a better occupation would you have while the teacher tries to explain physics on the blackboard ? Create an awesome font ? Mathias is a font created in class by a lazy designer named Mathias. The result is one of the most complete font made by Bisou. Mathias font is retro. It will catch the attention of the reader in a blink of an eye. Exclusively recommended for titles, this bold font will suite perfectly your company name on a big truck, your old school car spare parts sign, the logo for a brand of cigarettes, alcoholics or shoe polish.
  21. La Parisienne by My Creative Land, $24.99
    La Parisienne is a collection of fonts inspired by Paris avenues and boulevards full of inimitable french charm. The family is a mix of handlettering and classic forms. All fonts in collection work well together and while they share some of the features each of the fonts has its own character. The main fonts in the collection are full of open type features such as stylistic and contextual alternates and swashes. Fully unicode mapped, the font collection has an extended character set to support Western, Central and Eastern European languages. It is best used in OpenType-aware software. You can also access all alternates via Characters Map or FontBook.
  22. Blastered by PizzaDude.dk, $17.00
    Blastered was originally inspired by an old horror movie poster - but I find it more laid back and less horrifying…but feel free to use Blastered for your next horror project and use the more than 300 interlocking ligatures! Wow!
  23. PR Cauldron by PR Fonts, $9.02
    Whether your subject is scary, or just ancient, this font can help get the right feeling across. PR-Cauldron has capitals based on Uncials, and lowercase based on Celtic Minuscule. “Potion” has a rough finish, and “Curse” has the same letters dripping with gore, suitable for Halloween. Letters are size matched in both fonts, so you can put in as much, or as little messiness as you like. Combines well with: PR Bramble Wood 1, PR Bramble Wood 2, PR Hallow Doodles 01, PR Hallow Doodles 02, PR Swirlies 01, PR Swirlies 05
  24. Saffron_Cyr - 100% free
  25. Trade Stencil by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Spotted in an online auction was a set of brass stencils (possibly handmade) of which some of the characters were individually displayed. The interesting placement of where the letters were broken into stencil parts inspired the creation of Trade Stencil JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  26. Quiron by Pedroglifos, $12.00
    A modern square sans serif that dares to be different. There's a tech-spacey air to Quiron, it will suit all modern display needs. It's low contrast and minimalist nature grants its design an avant-garde look & feel, ready to be part of sophisticated packaging or galactic exploration video game title.
  27. Circus Poster by Ascender, $29.99
    Circus Poster Shadow was created by Tom Rickner as a tribute to the classic Tuscan Egyptian forms used in many wood types of the 1890s. It captures the spirit of the wild west, amusement parks and ciruses. The details of Circus Poster Shadow are best reproduced at larger, display sizes.
  28. Pen Work JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The 1938 sheet music for "(The Dwarves Marching Song) Heigh-Ho" from Walt Disney's "Snow White" had the part of the title in parenthesis hand lettered with a round nib ink pen. This lettering became the inspiration for Pen Work JNL, and is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  29. Grounds Crew Stencil JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The opening title from the 1943 Abbott and Costello comedy ”It Ain't Hay” shows a park bench with the words “Universal Presents” stenciled on it in a chamfered sans serif style. This served as the design model for Grounds Crew Stencil JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  30. Parisian Playboy JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Sheet music for the song "My Ideal" (from the 1930 Paramount picture "Playboy of Paris" starring Maurice Chevalier) had the name of the movie hand lettered in an Art Deco, Broadway-influenced type design. This became the inspiration for Parisian Playboy JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  31. CA Rusty Nail by Cape Arcona Type Foundry, $19.00
    Rusty Nail is a carefully hand-made uppercase only typeface with a full Central European character set which comes in two styles, Regular & Bold. It was created for a liquor company where hand-made letters were part of the corporate design. It’s perfect for labels or lettering with a "used look".
  32. Linotype Brewery by Linotype, $29.99
    Linotype Brewery is part of the Take Type Library, chosen from the contestants in the International Digital Type Design Contests of 1994 and 1997. This text font is available in six weights from light to black and was designed by Gustav A. Grinberg. An outstanding characteristic of the font is its light stroke contrast and its constructed forms. Its tiny, triangular serifs first become noticeable in very large typesizes, much like the Dutch fonts of the 17th century, Copperplate, for example. Linotype Brewery is cool and elegant and well-suited to middle-length texts and headlines.
  33. Hellscourt by Ilhamtaro, $19.00
    HELLSCOURT is a display font intended for horror themes such as halloween events, horror movies and other horror events. With a rough style, adding to this font is even more scary, because technically it is digital hand lettering, so it adds to the impression that this font is handcrafted and the vector process does not refine the rough parts so that it still has a rough impression. To enable the OpenType Stylistic alternates, you need a program that supports OpenType features such as Adobe Illustrator CS, Adobe Indesign & CorelDraw X6-X7. Guides to access all alternates glyphs : http://adobe.ly/1m1fn4Y Cheers!
  34. Publicity Headline by HiH, $8.00
    Publicity Headline is an allcaps advertising font. Its heavy weight and robust strength allows it to be used against complex backgrounds or reversed out on dark backgrounds without getting lost. It also has a warm, friendly feeling for the conventional headlines indicated by the name. Publicity Headline is a distinctive and appealing font for creating bold and unusual headlines. This font includes the alternate R & S and the CO, LY & ST ligatures that were part of Gaunt’s original design. In addition, the ligatures AV, AW, WA, WO & YO are provided; along with AT, OF, AND & THE in the form of underlined small caps.
  35. 1565 Renaissance by GLC, $20.00
    This set of initial letters was inspired from French renaissance decorated letters. It is a typical pattern, one among dozen quite similar, but this one was in use in Paris, unchanged, for centuries, and was still in use in the beginning of 1900s. This explains the difference between I and J, U and V. These characters were engraved years after the original set. Our font was inspired from a late 1800s publication. It can be used as well with Humane fonts (like our 1543 Humane Janson or 1592 GLC Garamond) as with modern fonts like our 1820 Modern or 1906 French News.
  36. Duc de Berry by Linotype, $29.99
    Duc de Berry is a part of the 1990 program Type before Gutenberg, which included the work of twelve contemporary font designers and represented styles from across the ages. Linotype offers a package including all these fonts on its web page, www.fonts.de. The design of Duc de Berry was influenced by those of typefaces created between the 13th and 16th centuries. The font was named after Duc de Berry, whose beautiful missals inspired typefaces of the 15th century. The capital letters are especially elegant and can be used either as initials or as contrast to the much more reserved lower case letters.
  37. Beluga LT by Linotype, $29.99
    Linotype Beluga is a part of the Take Type Library, winners of Linotype’s International Digital Type Design Contest. The font was designed by Hans-Jürgen Ellenberger to suggest the writing of the Middle Ages but without any specific models from that time. A distinguishing characteristic of the font is its pointed, effusive serifs, which give Beluga its feel of the Middle Ages or of mysticism. In spite of its dynamic character, Beluga is legible even in smaller point sizes, which makes it equally good for headlines as for shorter texts. Beluga combines well with sans serif, slab serif and constructed fonts.
  38. TT Bluescreens by TypeType, $35.00
    TT Bluescreens useful links: Specimen PDF | Customization options Please note! If you need OTF versions of the fonts, just email us at commercial@typetype.org Meet the upgraded TT Bluescreens! TT Bluescreens is a geometric sans serif with narrow proportions. The font has a memorable character, while remaining neutral, so it can be used in various design projects. The range of possibilities of the updated TT Bluescreens has become much wider! Condensed styles with narrowed proportions have been added. The classic styles of TT Bluescreens are universal and suitable for setting both in headings and in text arrays. Condensed styles are intended for non-standard design solutions. In small sizes, they are perceived as if having a texture, thanks to which they can become part of packaging or poster design. In large size they look extraordinary, but they are highly readable and convey information well. Variable font now changes along 3 axes: weight, width and slant. Even more options for those who love variety. The character set of TT Bluescreens was expanded, and additional extended Cyrillic and Latin characters were added. Expanded character set. Each style has 874 characters. This is 253 characters more than it there were in the previous version. New currency signs, arrows, punctuation and fractions were added. Number of OpenType features increased from 18 to 31! The font has become even more functional and convenient thanks to a large number of ligatures, stylistic alternatives and localizations. The quality of the contours has become even higher, diacritics were improved. The updated TT Bluescreens is suitable for the design of covers and posters, it will look aesthetically pleasing in packaging design. It can be used in the design of titles and disclaimers. Condensed styles are preferably used in large size. The TT Bluescreens font has 37 styles: 9 upright and 9 italics of standard width, 9 upright and 9 italics in Condensed, 1 variable style. Each style contains 874 characters. The font has 31 OpenType features, including ligatures, stylistic sets, and localizations.
  39. La Rosaleda by Mevstory Studio, $15.00
    La Rosaleda Font Duo is a ligature font pair with 30 amazing chic logo templates. With this open type font duo you can explore your creativity in unlimited way. To recreate your brand all you need is mix and match from the La Rosa font duo. This font duo is full of stylish ligatures, so that your writing with La Rosaleda can stand out. - Font Features: All fonts are OpenType fonts All fonts are fully vector designed Accurate kerning for all serif family Amazing ligatures to look natural in script font Alternative characters for script lowercase alphabets Multilingual Support for Both Scrip and Serif All OpenType fonts, Serif and Script. 30 Fully editable logos for Adobe Photoshop or Adobe Illustrator Font installing help file for PC and Mac Web-fonts for Script and Serif
  40. Porchlight by Ana's Fonts, $15.00
    Porchlight is a soft serif font inspired by vintage French typography. It includes three weights: regular, semi bold and bold, with matching italics. It also includes bonus ornaments that complement the font beautifully, for elegant and easy designs. Included in this trendy font family: 6 fonts: regular, semibold and bold, plus italics, with over 300 glyps each, including small caps and lots of ligatures. ornaments font with 52 ornaments (13 different designs, mirrorred horizontally and vertically). borders font, with borders with different thickness. Use Porchlight in print layouts, logotype design, social media posts, branding and packaging.
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