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  1. Mateus Bold by Intellecta Design, $21.90
    A wood type dense font inspiration
  2. Substance Type 1 by Substance, $12.00
    A distorted, broken & well worn typeface.
  3. Podosco by Intellecta Design, $13.90
    classic wood type tuscan digitization font
  4. Ah, "AddShade" – the mysterious, yet seemingly playful character in the grand narrative of typography. Picture this: Imagine you're walking down the street on a sunny afternoon. The sun is high, cast...
  5. Ink Brush Arabic by NamelaType, $29.00
    This is the sibling font of Ink Brush, with the addition of Arabic glyphs; Arabic, Persian, Urdu, Kurdish, and Jawi (Pegon). The Ink Brush Font is a captivating addition to the world of typography. This versatile typeface offers two distinctive versions, adding a dynamic element to your creative projects. The textured version brings a sense of artistic spontaneity with its handmade appearance, while the solid version delivers clarity and precision. Whether you’re aiming for a rustic, handcrafted feel or a sleek, professional look, the Ink Brush Font has you covered. It’s perfect for a wide array of design applications, from branding and packaging to invitations and artistic endeavors, infusing your work with character and style
  6. Ongunkan Radloff Anglosaxon by Runic World Tamgacı, $100.00
    Vasili Vasilyevich Radlof or Wilhelm Radloff (Russian: Василий Васильевич Радлов; German: Wilhelm Radloff; 17 January 1837 - 12 May 1918) was a German-born Russian orientalist and founder of Turcology. Radloff is a German-born Russian Turcologist who researches the Turkish world from different perspectives, opens a new era in the history of Turkology by bringing them to light, and devoted 60 years of his 81-year life to these studies. He published his work known as Radloff's Atlas with a runic font specially developed for the Old Turkish Runic Alphabet. I made the Turkish Runic Font using Radloff's Atlas. I developed this Anglo Saxon Futhark font based on this font and adapted it to Anglo Saxon script.
  7. Lucid Fantasy by Hipfonts, $17.00
    Lucid Fantasy is an elegant and sophisticated script font that will transport your designs to a dreamlike world. With its flowing, fluid strokes and graceful curves, this font captures the beauty of calligraphy and handwriting in a digital format. Its unique style and attention to detail make it perfect for wedding invitations, greeting cards, and other high-end design projects. Lucid Fantasy's intricate and delicate design will add a touch of luxury and refinement to any project. Whether you're a designer, artist, or creative professional, Lucid Fantasy is the perfect font to elevate your work to new heights. Experience the magic of Lucid Fantasy today and create designs that are truly unforgettable.
  8. Outline 99 by Alphabet Agency, $15.00
    The font family offer various combinations that work together to can be used to create interesting varieties of color and texture. Whether you are looking to achieve a traditional, vintage, worn, or modern look or a cool mix - all can be achieved with this font family. Outline 99 Font family contains 8 fonts: Outline 99 Outline 99 Italic Outline 99 Inner Outline 99 Inner Italic Outline 99 Blockprint Outline 99 Blockprint Italic Outline 99 Inner Blockprint Outline 99 Inner Blockprint Italic The fonts are ideal for sports themed designs. They can be used to take a design to the next level and add a bit more sophistication and complexity to make your text really stand out from the crowd.
  9. Sparhawk by Albatross, $19.00
    Sparhawk in its obvious form is a 3D layered display font, but it's packed with over 300 swashes, extremely rare in the 3D font world. Every single swash is hand-drawn for extreme organic realism. The lowercase are small caps and the swashes are designed to be used mostly with the lowercase letters (top and drop swashes), but the drop (bottom) swashes also work well with all caps. Sparhawk’s large character set and plethora of alternates makes it perfect for logo type, birthdays, weddings, bands… the list goes on. All features include: 8 Awesome Layer Styles, 15 sets of Stylistic Alternates (over 300+ Individually Drawn Swashes), Double-Letter Ligatures for upper and lowercase, and Contextual Alternates.
  10. Economica Next by Underground, $19.90
    Economica Next is a redesign and expansion of the classic Economica typeface celebrating its tenth anniversary. This new version has a wider range of weights and was adapted to work in new digital environments. It was carefully designed to save space without loosing its legibility, it is used in several publications around the world and many important websites. It includes sixteen weights and a comprehensive set of characters that allows you to write in several languages. Economica Next is a typeface especially developed for web and app design in complex situations. It has been tested successfully for use in small sizes improving legibility. It is an ideal font for menus, tables, charts, etc.
  11. P22 Posada by P22 Type Foundry, $24.95
    Mexican printmaker Jose Guadalupe Posada (1851-1913) created a massive variety of material—broadsheets, cards, advertisements, posters, etc.—which largely represented a defense of the common man and a manifestation of the horrible and gruesome events of the day. Posada often cut his own lettering that looked like more decorative versions of Gothic wood types. His most notable imagery comes from his Calaveras celebrating the Day of the Dead. Calaveras often represent effigies of living people depicted as skeletons going about their daily activities. These are often humorous and playful in a way that helps bridge this world with the beyond. This font family contains two small caps style fonts and one Extras font containing 60 images.
  12. Spathe Pro by DBSV, $10.00
    About family “SpathePro” Spathe(Sword) the guy… There are many versions of the expression spathe, some of them are: A guy who says things by name we say is a sword, is correct in explaining a situation or an event. Sometimes we say again that a woman is beautiful and has a body like a sword!! It is one of the four versions of the pack of cards for example "ace sword". We also say of someone that he won a case with his sword (his sword), with transparency and knowledge of the case. It is also one of the oldest weapons used by humans in wars, sometimes used by the defendants to resolve their differences or for reasons of honor. While even today it is an Olympic game as fencing. This is a font as sharp as a swordfish… This series is composed and includes ten fonts with 630 glyphs each, with true italics, true Sloping and supports of course: Latin, Greek & Cyrillic.
  13. ITC Stone Sans II by ITC, $45.99
    The ITC Stone Sans II typeface family is new from the drawing board up. Sumner Stone, who designed the original faces in 1988, recently collaborated with Delve Withrington and Jim Wasco of Monotype Imaging to update the family of faces that bears his name. Sumner was the lead designer and project director for the full-blown reworking – and his own greatest critic. The collaborative design effort began as a relatively simple upgrade to the ITC Stone Sans family. As so often happens, however, the upgrade proved to be not so simple, and grew into a major design undertaking. “My initial intent,” recalls Sumner, “was to provide ITC Stone Sans with even greater versatility. I planned to add an additional weight, maybe two, and to give the family some condensed designs.” As Sumner began to look more closely at his twenty-year-old typeface, he decided that it would benefit from more extensive design improvements. “I found myself making numerous refinements to character shapes and proportions,” says Sumner. “The project scope expanded dramatically, and I’m pleased with the final result. The redesign has improved both the legibility and the overall appearance of the face.” The original ITC Stone Sans is part of the ITC Stone super family, along with ITC Stone Serif and ITC Stone Informal. In 2005 ITC Stone Humanist joined the family. All of these designs have always offered the same three weights: Medium, Semibold, and Bold – each with an italic counterpart. Over time, Stone Sans has emerged as the godfather of the family, a powerful design used for everything from fine books, annual reports and corporate identity programs, to restaurant menus, movie credits and advertising campaigns. ITC Stone Sans, however, lacked one attribute of many sans serif families: a large range of widths and weights. “These fonts had enjoyed great popularity for many years – during which graphic designers repeatedly asked for more weights and condensed designs in the family,” says Sumner. “Their comments were the impetus.” ITC Stone Sans II includes six weights ranging from an elegant Light to a commanding Extra Bold. An italic counterpart and suite of condensed designs complements every weight. In all, the new family encompasses 24 typefaces. The ITC Stone Sans II family is also available as a suite of OpenType Pro fonts, allowing graphic communicators to pair its versatile design with the capabilities of OpenType. These fonts offer automatic insertion of ligatures, small caps and use-sensitive figure designs; their extended character set also supports most Central European and many Eastern European languages. ITC Stone® Sans II font field guide including best practices, font pairings and alternatives.
  14. Allrounder Antiqua by Identity Letters, $40.00
    Timeless Renaissance looks, gently updated. For novels and billboards alike. Allrounder Antiqua is an old-style serif member of the Allrounder superfamily. A timeless typeface based on classical proportions, Allrounder Antiqua is perfectly suitable for advanced book and editorial design well as packaging and branding. True: its main purpose is to set flawless body copy and to generate an evenly textured page—but its refined shapes work fantastically in display applications, too. Some details, such as the small and sharp bowl of the lowercase a, are fully appreciated in large sizes only. If you need a sophisticated serif typeface for packaging, food, fashion, consumer goods, or lifestyle branding, Allrounder Antiqua is up for it. It's also apt as an outstanding corporate typeface, be it for a more conservative venture or the latest hipster start-up. This classy serif typeface comes in four weights with corresponding true italics. Just like its sans-serif counterpart, Allrounder Grotesk, Allrounder Antiqua is equipped with plenty of Opentype Features like small caps, six sets of figures, case-sensitive forms, superiors, fractions and many ligatures. You will find alternate letters with swashes within this extended character set, as well as all the accented glyphs necessary to support more than 200 Latin-based languages. Historical Background The (French) Renaissance-influenced typeface started as Moritz Kleinsorge's graduation project within the "Expert Class Type design" course of the Plantin Institute for Typography, located in the famous Museum Plantin-Moretus in Antwerp, Belgium. There, Moritz Kleinsorge decided to create a revival of Robert Granjon's "Ascendonica Romain", described as "a beautiful face; typical of Granjon's mature style" in the inventory list of available material. "To touch punches and matrices cut by Robert Granjon back in 1567 was an invaluable inspiration", Moritz explains. Over time, the typeface moved away from being a true revival. Rather, it evolved into a Granjon-inspired typeface. That typeface is now available as Allrounder Antiqua. Perfect Pairing: Allrounder Antiqua + Allrounder Grotesk Allrounder Grotesk is the ideal complement to Allrounder Antiqua. They both share common vertical metrics and a common color. This allows you to pair both typefaces within the same layout—even within the same paragraph—without creating visual disruption. Head over to the Family Page of Allrounder Grotesk to get more information about this typeface. Design Trick: Bilingual Design With the Allrounder Superfamily Combining Allrounder Grotesk with Allrounder Antiqua is an ideal approach for bilingual designs, wherein both languages get the same emphasis yet are distinguished with two different typefaces. It's also best practice to set headlines in a different typeface than the body text if they harmonize with each other. Allrounder Grotesk and Allrounder Antiqua provide you with the perfect pair for this purpose.
  15. Gothic Tuscan One by HiH, $12.00
    Gothic Tuscan One is a all-cap condensed gothic with round terminals and decorative “tuscan” center spurs. It was first shown by William H. Page of Norwich, Connecticut among his wood type specimen pages of 1859. Gothic Tuscan One exemplifies the strength of decorative wood types: large, simple type forms that provide the visual boldness sought by advertisers of the Victorian period. While our marketing has gotten so very sophisticated, there is always a place for simple, visually strong typeface. Although about 14 miles inland, Norwich lies at the head of the Thames River. The river is both wide and deep, and therefore was not bridged in the early 20th century. From the 17th century until then, if you wanted to get from Groton on the west bank to the whaling port of New London on the east bank by land, you had to had to go by way of Norwich. Because of its size, the Thames is navigable all the way from Norwich to New London. Docks were built in Norwich around 1685 and the city became Connecticut’s 2nd largest port by 1800. With the construction of the Norwich & Worcester Railroad in 1835, Page could easily ship his wood type north by rail or south by coastal schooner. Included with our font, Gothic Tuscan One, are two 19th century printer’s ornaments of sailing ships similar to those that sailed up the Thames to Norwich. There is also a more contemporary glyph of a whale, looking quite pleased that the only whaling ship left in Connecticut is the Charles W. Morgan, permanently moored at Mystic Seaport. Reference: Moon’s Handbooks, Connecticut 2nd Edition (Emeryville CA 2004). Gothic Tuscan One ML represents a major extension of the original release, with the following changes: 1. Added glyphs for the 1250 Central Europe, the 1252 Turkish and the 1257 Baltic Code Pages. Added glyphs to complete standard 1252 Western Europe Code Page. Special glyphs relocated and assigned Unicode codepoints, some in Private Use area. Total of 332 glyphs. 2. Added OpenType GSUB layout features: pnum, ornm and dlig. 3. Added 330 kerning pairs. 4. Revised vertical metrics for improved cross-platform line spacing. 5. Redesigned mathamatical operators 6. Included of both tabular (std) & proportional numbers (optional). 7. Refined various glyph outlines. Please note that some older applications may only be able to access the Western Europe character set (approximately 221 glyphs). The zip package includes two versions of the font at no extra charge. There is an OTF version which is in Open PS (Post Script Type 1) format and a TTF version which is in Open TT (True Type)format. Use whichever works best for your applications.
  16. Refinery by Kimmy Design, $10.00
    Refinery is the newest font in the Evanston Collection of square typefaces. With a similar capital structure to Tavern and Alehouse, Refinery includes both lowercase and small caps, making it an ideal typeface for paragraph text settings. It also comes in a wide array of weights and widths, with 85 font files in total. DESIGN Refinery has it’s roots in early 20th century signage and saloon typography, but has been modernized - even future-ized - to fit the 21st century digital landscape. The design was aimed at providing a type family that could work in many modern design fields, from sports, tech and military to gaming, HUD, virtual reality and augmented reality. ENGINEERING Essentially. Refinery is a simple mono-linear square design has been expertly refined into an easy-reading sans serif typeface. It was designed to be used in both display and text settings. From hairline to black in ultra-narrow or extended, the wide array of weight and width options makes it easy to find the right font for each text need. SPECS Refinery not only includes 85 font files, but each one include a wide array of Opentype Extras that allow even further customization. • Stylistic Alternatives: Letters A W Y have a styling variation that rounds the pointed apex into a square curve. The S and 2 variation straightens the spine, making all curves in the alphabet read as 90º angles. • Small Capitals: A shortened version of the capitals for alternate header settings. • Titling Alternatives: In this typeface, this feature turns on lifted small caps. Take the small capitals, raise them to level with capitals and underline at the baseline. When multiple lowercase or small capital letters are typed in a row, the underlines connect, creating unique ligatures. • Figures: There are different figure styles for different text needs. Options include, proportional lining, tabular lining (for math), old style and small capitals. • Discretionary Ligatures: A little funk to this otherwise serious typeface. Letters with a long baseline or cap height stem - F, L, T - get elongated to hug a small capital vowel. Other ligatures include Co. and No. • Catchwords: These are common words that bring emphasis to a design. In English these words include ‘and’ ‘as’ ‘by’ ‘in’ ‘of’ ‘the’ ‘to’ ‘when’, among others. Refinery also includes multilingual catchwords of ‘el’ ‘la’ ‘oder’ ‘go’ ‘para’ ‘pour’ ‘und’ ‘y’, among others. For the full list, please check out the specimen images. EXTRAS To round the typeface off, a set of over 150 ornaments, icons, arrows, patterns and line breaks is included to provide complimentary graphics. These can be found in the Ornaments labelled font, it is recommended to use the Glyphs panel to select which text glyph is needed.
  17. Polla, designed by junkohanhero, is an expressive font that immediately catches the eye due to its unique and playful characteristics. This typeface stands out because of its thick, bold lines paired...
  18. Six Feet Over by Brad Mead, $10.00
    Six Feet Over is tall, cool and near impossible to read - what's not to love? This super condensed and trippy typeface was designed to be elusive and is perfect for those that love condensed, compressed - or any other word for squished - fonts.
  19. Scripty by Turtle Arts, $20.00
    Scripty is a hand drawn, calligraphy longhand handwritten font. With careful spacing, the letters can be used together to create words that look like theyπve been written with an old≠fashioned fountain pen, or used alone as embellishment to more plebean text.
  20. Anele Pro by Ole Sondergaard, $14.28
    Anele is a classic grotesque in the bedt sense of the word in 5 weights and Italic that communicates in 140 languages. The font is created by the danish designer Ole Sondergaard who is also behind the award-winning FF Signa super family.
  21. Jubel by Sine, $15.00
    Jubel font is named after the German word for "celebration". Crafted with a natural, blocky style, Jubel is designed for various creative uses, including magazine titles, captivating headlines, book titles, distinctive logos, vibrant shop banners, attention-grabbing flyers, and impactful advertising headlines.
  22. Pear Amigo by Qwrtype Foundry, $14.00
    Proudly Present, Pear Amigo Pear Amigo is a Fun Handwritten Font Pear Amigo is perfect for product packaging, branding project, megazine, social media, wedding, or just used to express words above the background. Pear Amigo also come with Multi-Lingual Support. Thank you!
  23. Magellan by Monotype, $29.99
    The Magellan font family is a roman in the Swedish Grace tradition. And since the Swedish language has long words, Magellan is a bit narrower than most romans. Magellan was an honorable prize winner in the Morisawa (Japan) international typeface design competition 1993.
  24. Appelsin by Bogstav, $15.00
    Perhaps all people knows that oranges are healthy. One single orange provides almost every daily need of vitamin C. This font is called Appelsin, which is the danish word for orange. Perhaps this font is just as healthy for your designs as well? ;)
  25. Houston Journey by Timurtype, $14.00
    Introducing by Timur type Proudly Present, Houston Journey Houston JourneyA Handwritten Font Houston Journey is perfect for product packaging, branding project, megazine, social media, wedding, or just used to express words above the background. Houston Journey also multilingual support. Enjoy the font.Thank you!
  26. Hermaphrodite by Volcano Type, $29.00
    Hermaphrodite was developed for the Bastard Project and had its origin in the idea of applying the process of an Antiqua on a Grotesque. In other words, a Grotesque font was drawn calligraphically and then digitized. Some inconvenient corners were simply cut off.
  27. Bellafela by Qwrtype Foundry, $14.00
    Proudly presenting: Bellafela Bellafela is a handwritten script font. Bellafela is perfect for product packaging, branding projects, magazines, social media, wedding invitations, or just used to express words above the background. Bellafela also comes with multillingual support. Enjoy the font, thank you!
  28. Diva Doodles Too by Outside the Line, $19.00
    Diva Doodles Too is more of Outside the Line's top selling font Diva Doodles. More girl things in a line drawn, playful style. Font includes clothes, purses, shoes, jewelry, glove, high heel, bikinis, hats, perfume, flowers and cocktails and the scripted word Diva.
  29. Meanshine by Qwrtype Foundry, $14.00
    Proudly presenting: Meanshine Meanshine is a handwritten script font. Meanshine is perfect for product packaging, branding projects, magazines, social media, wedding invitations, or just used to express words above the background. Meanshine also comes with multillingual support. Enjoy the font, thank you!
  30. Stenciling Cards JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Stenciling Cards JNL is the digital equivalent of the individual letter and number stencils used to paint markings on walls, crates, boxes, etc. Use this type design when you want a reversed stencil look. Kern it super tight for a continous word stencil.
  31. Happy Cookies by Tlatous Type, $19.00
    Introducing Happy Cookies Font by Tlatoustype Happy Cookies is a Modern Handwritten Font. Happy Cookies is perfect for book cover, product packaging, branding project, megazine, social media, wedding, or just used to express words above the background. This font also multilingual support.
  32. Smilemint by Qwrtype Foundry, $14.00
    Proudly presenting: Smilemint Smilemint is a modern calligraphic font. Smilemint is perfect for product packaging, branding projects, magazines, social media, wedding invitations, or just used to express words above the background. Smilemint also comes with multillingual support. Enjoy the font, thank you!
  33. Creamy Sunset by Balpirick, $15.00
    Creamy Sunset is perfect for product packaging, branding project, megazine, social media, wedding, or just used to express words above the background. Creamy Sunset also multilingual support. Enjoy the font, feel free to comment or feedback, send me PM or email. Thank you!
  34. Ailee Sofia by Tlatous Type, $19.00
    Introducing Ailee Sofia Font by Tlatoustype Ailee Sofia is a Playful Thick Display Font. Ailee Sofia is perfect for book cover, product packaging, branding project, megazine, social media, wedding, or just used to express words above the background.This font also multilingual support.
  35. The Quincy by Essentials Studio, $16.00
    Quincy Is a Modern Script Font The Quincy is perfect for product packaging, branding project, magazine, social media, wedding, or just used to express words above the background. Enjoy the font, feel free to comment or feedback, send me PM or email
  36. Elmimore by Qwrtype Foundry, $14.00
    Introducing by Qwrtype Proudly Present, Elmimore Elmimore is a Monoline Script with Swash Elmimore is perfect for product packaging, branding project, megazine, social media, wedding, or just used to express words above the background. Elmimore also come with Multi-Lingual Support. Thank you!
  37. Vedo by Wiescher Design, $19.50
    The name Vedo is derived from the Latin word for "I see". Vedo is a new, sturdy Sans Monoline in 7 weights and 7 Italic cuts. The Thin cuts are free of charge. Yours designing new fonts in the Bauhaus tradition - Gert Wiescher
  38. Spearmint by Qwrtype Foundry, $14.00
    Introducing by Qwrtype Foundry Proudly Present, Spearmint Spearmint is a Brush Handwritten Font Spearmint is perfect for product packaging, branding project, megazine, social media, wedding, or just used to express words above the background. Spearmint also come with multilingual support. Thank you!
  39. Dragon Drop by Elemeno, $25.00
    Thick, wide and medieval, Dragon Drop would feel at home in Arthurian times. The name is an obvious play on words that the designer saved for a long time before creating the right font to use with it. Looks best at larger sizes.
  40. Crown Heights JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Named for his childhood neighborhood in Brooklyn, NY, Jeff Levine's Crown Heights JNL is a lightline all-caps titling font excellent for short words or phrases. Its inspiration is remotely based on the symmetry of earlier designs such as Beton and Stymie.
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