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  1. Cyritech by Tadiar, $12.00
    Cyritech is stylish futuristic geometric tech Three Fonts' Family designed for such areas as hi-tech, future, sport, space, army, games and many others. The feature of this font that it has serifs of triangle shape, that allows organic letters' connection, which makes it interesting and unique. Multilingual support (Latin extended). It is designed for header and text both.
  2. Basika Core by NOS, $18.00
    The Core edition unleashes the true nature of Basika. A powerful communication means for designers and a bridge from the past into the future of experimental typeface design. Basika Core comes in three styles, it includes discretionary ligatures and stylistic alternates. Don't hesitate to get in touch at nos.ink. Basika Core current version: 1.0 - released in May 2022.
  3. Daguin by Konstantine Studio, $18.00
    Introducing DAGUIN, inspired by the medieval look and feel in fashion visual, fusion up with the contemporary modern serif to reach the wider range of visual trend possibilities. From past to the future. Perfectly fit for your logo, magazine, look book, social media branding and content, beauty blog, fashion branding, website, clothing, merchandise, mood board concept, etc.
  4. Punchado Punch by MyAnvil, $20.00
    This font was inspired by the original "Punchado" font; and this evolved font is named the "Punchado Punch". The "Punchado Punch" font features similar sharp edges and measured right angles with a greater impact of design . The theme of this font is perhaps best suited for: science, science fiction, engineering, mathematics, future, video games, gaming, computers, etc.
  5. Trionik by Josiah Tersieff, $15.00
    Trionik is a monospace experiment in modular, grid-based typography. It is a future-forward take on the computer system typefaces of the mid- to late-20th century—when computers began to rise in usability and integrate into all art forms. Working best as a display font, the Trionik family features 4 separate styles with varying widths.
  6. Casiopeia by Rometheme, $25.00
    Casiopeia is a modern and futuristic font, this font looks elegant, future, readable, stylish, catchy and easy to use. Casiopeia Font is the best choice for your professional design projects, including : logo, poster design, t-shirt, headline, flyer, cd cover album, quotes, business card, branding, magazines, social media, advertisements, product designs, or something that need modern or futuristic looks.
  7. Sweet Vanity by Prestige Artsy Studio, $20.00
    Sweet Vanity is a remarkable modern and rich serif that comes with its beautiful outline. It works beautifully for branding projects, headlines, magazines, product packaging, quotes, posters and more. Sweet Vanity can be easily read thanks to its sophisticated and clean curves. WHAT’S INCLUDED: • Sweet Vanity – Regular • Sweet Vanity – Outline Follow me on Instagram for future updates : www.instagram.com/zak.mansouri/
  8. Inters by Piñata, $9.00
    Inters is a very strict and rhythmic font, but at the same time very sensual and emotional. Inters — a real typeface for the dreamers. It is very well suited for each design. You can use Inters font for a flower shop or a postcards. But it is also perfect for decoration about the future, interiors or kids products.
  9. Brefid by Gian Studio, $16.00
    Brefid is a luxurious yet elegant display font. characters that suit today's styles will be very interesting for you to create any design work with a classy model while still maintaining a calm and impressive style to look at. You're sure to have inspiration to match your creativity! Free updates for more versions in the future. Thank You
  10. Zero Master by Rockboys Studio, $29.00
    Zero Master is a modern and clean technology, Hi Tech font style. This font looks modern, sci-fi, futuristic, future, readable, stylish, catchy and easy to use. This font is PUA encoded which means you can access all of the glyphs and swashes with ease! It features a varying baseline, smooth lines, gorgeous glyphs and stunning alternates.
  11. Investigator JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Investigator JNL gives a serif treatment to Cold Case JNL, which was modeled from some old lettering stencils manufactured in the 1950s.
  12. Verdana Pro by Microsoft, $40.00
    The Verdana typeface family was designed specifically to address the challenges of on-screen display. Verdana was originally designed by world-renowned type designer Matthew Carter, and tuned for screen display by the leading TrueType hinting expert, Tom Rickner. The Verdana fonts are unique examples of type designed specifically for the computer screen.The Verdana family received a major update in 2011 as a collaboration between The Font Bureau, Monotype Imaging and Matthew Carter. The original Verdana family included only four fonts: regular, italic, bold and bold italic. The new and expanded Verdana Pro family contains 20 fonts in total. The Verdana Pro and Verdana Pro Condensed families each contain 10 fonts: Light, Regular, Semibold, Bold and Black (each with matching italic styles).Verdana exhibits characteristics derived from the pixel rather than the pen, the brush or the chisel. The balance between straight, curve and diagonal were meticulously tuned to ensure that the pixel patterns at small sizes are pleasing, clear and legible. Commonly confused characters, such as the lowercase i j l, the uppercase I J L and the number 1, have been carefully drawn for maximum individuality - an important characteristic of fonts designed for on-screen use. Another reason for the legibility of the Verdana fonts on the screen is their generous width and spacing.Designed by David Berlow and David Johnathan Ross of the Font Bureau, with typographic consultation by Matthew Carter, the new Verdana Pro includes a variety of advanced typographic features including true small capitals, ligatures, fractions, old style figures, lining tabular figures and lining proportional figures. An OpenType-savvy application is required to access these typographic features. The expanded weights and completely new condensed range of fonts provide designers with an expanded palette of typographic options for use in print and on-screen, in both small text sizes and headlines.
  13. IMars by Artyway, $14.00
    Introducing the IMars Font - the future of typography is here! This sleek and modern font is the perfect addition to your design arsenal. Its clean lines and minimalist elegance make it ideal for contemporary, sci-fi, and space-themed designs. But that's not all - the versatility of the IMars Font also makes it the perfect choice for branding, adventure, and music projects. With its cutting-edge design, this font will bring your projects to the next level. Whether you're creating a stunning sci-fi movie poster or a sleek and stylish brand identity, the IMars font has you covered. So why wait? Get creative and try different styles and kerning combinations to find the perfect look for your project. Embrace the future of typography with the IMars font today! Try different styles and experiment with kerning for best results.
  14. SK Skrynka by Shriftovik, $10.00
    SK Skrynka™ is a strict monospaced geometric accidental typeface. He absorbed both industrialism and simplicity, and futurism along with modernism. It is imbued with the spirit of the distant future and refers to the culture of cyberpunk. With its features, it resembles a computer's electrical circuit and fits perfectly into a futuristic design. SK Skrynka font supports many languages: extended Latin (Western European, Eastern European and Central European, etc.), extended Cyrillic (Russian, Ukrainian, Belarusian, Serbian, etc.), Greek and even Hebrew. This allows you to use it in absolutely any direction and style of design. Also, this font has many stylistic alternatives that bring variety to the monospaced typeface, further expanding its expressive capabilities. The SK Skrynka typeface will look great in headlines, or in stylized text and will become a functional addition to design work or game design.
  15. Metroblack #2 by Linotype, $29.00
    American graphic designer William Addison Dwiggins' (W.A.D. for short) first typefaces were the Metro family, designed from 1927 onward. The project grew out of Dwiggins' dissatisfaction with the new European sans serif typefaces of the day, such as Futura, Erbar, and Kabel, a feeling he expressed in his seminal book Layout in Advertising. Urged by Mergenthaler Linotype to create a solution for the problem, Dwiggins began a professional relationship that would span over the next few decades. The first Metro family typeface to be released was Metroblack, brought to market by Linotype in 1929 (Metroblack #2™ the only one of the two versions that Mergenthaler Linotype eventually put into production which is available in digital form). With more of a humanist quality than the geometric styles popular in Europe at the time, Dwiggins drew what he believed to be the ideal sans serif for headlines and advertising copy. Metroblack has a warmer character than the Modernists' achievements, and the type is full of mannered curves and angled terminals (Metroblack also has an astoundingly beautiful Q). The weights of the Metro family, Metromedium #2™ and Metrolite #2™, were each designed by Mergenthaler Linotype's design office under Dwiggins' supervision. In 2012 Toshi Omagari reworked the Metro family as "Metro Nova" with many weights into a modern type family that even contains the alternate characters from the origin Metro family from Dwiggins. Despite having been created more than three-quarters of a century ago, the Metro family types have aged well, and remain a popular sans serif family. Although spec'd less often than other bestsellers, like Futura, Metro continues to find many diverse uses. The typeface has appeared throughout Europe and the North America for decades in newspapers and magazines, and can even help create a great brand image when used in logos and corporate identity. Dwiggins ranks among the most influential graphic designers and typeface designers of the 20th Century. He has several other quality fonts in the Linotype portfolio, including the serif text faces Electra™ and New Caledonia™, as well as Caravan™, a font of typographic ornaments.
  16. Celtics Modern by Dharma Type, $14.99
    Inspired from ancient Celtic lettering such like insular-half-uncial. New interpretation of Celtic letters bring a whole new feel to old letterings. At the same time, the font has handwritten-style glyphs as if they were handwritten same as the ancient letters.
  17. Perva by Eller Type, $30.00
    Perva is a suite of three eye-catching fonts inspired by display types from the 19th century. This unconventional family has three different font styles that can be used individually or combined to build a playfulness multi-typeface design system. It is suitable for titling, posters headlines, book covers, packaging, social media, and branding. Perva brings together a Slab serif font, a.k.a Antique or Egyptian; a Reverse-contrast or Italian; and an Old English Blackletter. The design is inspired by the display types listed as “Typographic monstrosities” in Thomas C. Hansard’s book Typographia (1825). What he found absurd was understood here as interesting and enjoyable to introduce a contemporary approach of the types widely sold by foundries such as Bruce’s New York Type-Foundry and Caslon Foundry. Each of the three fonts holds around 400 glyphs, covering the languages of Northern, Western, Central, and Southern Europe. Opentype features include case-sensitive forms and a couple of alternates for the Blackletter style.
  18. Grand Label by Gleb Guralnyk, $14.00
    Hi, presenting a bold vintage font - Grand Label. It's an old-school typeface with decorative elements, included as a separate font file for more convenient manipulating and recoloring. Grand Label font supports most of Latin European languages (check out the screenshots with available characters).
  19. LeftheriaPRO by Sea Types, $29.00
    LeftheriaPRO has its structure projected from the capitals of the Greek columns of Ionian order, it is a typography condensed with vertical emphasis composed by 5 weights (light, regular, medium, semibold, bold) including ligatures, alternates, smal caps, old styles figures, fractions, superiors, inferiors. | Download Specimen
  20. Haglos by Vultype Co, $29.00
    Haglos Script was inspired by Modern Vintage & Retro style in combination with old American traditional style. It's bold and has amazing swashes. In my examples I show how this script can be used. It's very well suited for logotypes, product labels, food flyer, and others.
  21. Harmonia Sans by Monotype, $34.99
    The Harmonia Sans™ typeface is a fine blend of contemporary geometric sans serif lettershapes and classic calligraphic proportions. Jim Wasco, who was aided by George Ryan in the production of the typeface family, began the design of Harmonia Sans with a single goal in mind. "I wanted to create a simple and legible typeface by pulling the best aspects of classic geometric sans designs, such as Futura and ITC Avant Garde Gothic," Wasco explained. The result is a design suitable for virtually all typographic applications, from text on low-resolution displays to high-resolution print and even architectural signage.
  22. ITC Honda by ITC, $29.99
    This simplified blackletter typeface shares some geometric characteristics with a line of typefaces popular that were especially popular in Germany during the 1920s and 30s. Their forms may have originally come about after a desire to mix the classical Fraktur" forms found in typefaces like Linotype Luthersche Fraktur or Fette Fraktur with more modern sans serif typefaces, like Basic Commercial or Futura. ITC Honda's letters are rather narrow and angular. The type can be used for a number of headlines or logo purposes, and is best legible when set large. A similar typeface in our library is Linotype Gotharda."
  23. Radix by TOMO Fonts, $20.00
    TOMO Radix gracefully merges the enduring charm of mid-century modernism with the captivating allure of pronounced inktraps. Inspired by the clean lines and geometric aesthetics of the Bauhaus movement, as well as the distinctive lowercase forms of Futura, this typeface embodies a harmonious fusion of classic and contemporary design. Featuring seven (7) weights, Radix showcases an extensive collection of spurless characters that delicately embrace and enhance the inktraps, resulting in a visually captivating and balanced composition. Complementing its versatility, the typeface offers alternate glyphs accessible through opentype stylistic sets, further expanding its expressive potential for any design project.
  24. Plaquette by FaceType, $24.00
    ‘Plaquette’ is a collection of retro typefaces ranging from victorian to bauhaus to the sixties. They are all equipped with a load of OpenType features such as alternates, catchwords, stylistics sets and others. Plaquette 3D A chromatic set of fonts including gradient and outline layers. Crisp and precise. Plaquette Lovecraft A vintage typeface with some sweet discretionary ligatures to make your typography exciting. Take a look at the many alternates. Plaquette Sittl A clean geometric style with many alternative letters, some inspired by Paul Renner’s original Futura. Plaquette Labels This set provides you with 220 different shapes ideal for logos, plates and… labels.
  25. Viable Logic by Twinletter, $12.00
    Viable Logic font, has a neat and clean character new face sans serif fonts, in response to the need for innovative and new designs, for that this sans serif font family has different characters namely bold, thin and regular. This font is simple yet neat and elegant, the design of this typeface gives it a clean, modern look and a unique style to help give it a captivating look when you use it. This font is perfect for strong text with displays for a wide variety of branding, advertising, posters, banners, packaging, news headlines, magazines, websites, logo design, and more.
  26. Faringa by Sensatype Studio, $15.00
    Faringa is a New Bold Vintage Font with Retro style inside. An extraordinary style with vintage and retro in serif font, to make your design more standout. As our focus that analyze any typeface that helps to leverage any logo design to look more modern and unique. We prepared this font with any vintage characters to help you create creative style. Faringa Bold Retro Vintage Font ready with: Better style of characters with creative style Preview as a inspirations that you can do with Faringa font All Uppercase characters Wish you enjoy our font. :)
  27. Smiling Cat by Hanoded, $15.00
    Smiling Cat is a cute little font. It is an adaptation of and older font of mine: Harimau Dua. I have had many requests for a bold version of Harimau, so I started working on it, changed a few glyphs, redid the kerning and cleaned it up. Rather than adding it as an extra bold style to my existing font, I thought it’d be better to launch it as a new one. Smiling Cat is handmade, cute and quirky, it would be ideal for Children’s Book Covers. Comes with a litter of diacritics.
  28. Bronc Stomper by FontMesa, $20.00
    Introducing Bronc Stomper; Bronc Stomper got its start from an old logo design used by the New York and Harlem Railroad in 1904.
  29. Churchward Lorina by BluHead Studio, $25.00
    Churchward Lorina is a four weight typeface family originally designed in 1996 by New Zealand type designer Joseph Churchward. A personable geometric sans serif, it possesses some of Churchward's trademark quirkiness but reamins highly legible and readable on screen as well as in print. The family includes Light, Regular, Bold and Black.
  30. Lichtspielhaus by Typocalypse, $19.00
    Lichtspielhaus is an ultra condensed Lichtspiele spin-Off with 8 weights. It still transports you back to a time where neon lights and marquee letters decorated cinema facades. There are 8 styles: Hairline, Thin, Light, Regular, Medium, Bold, Black and Heavy. "Lichtspielhaus" is the first part of a new Type Noir Quadrilogy.
  31. Grumpy Tiger by Hanoded, $15.00
    I really like tigers! In fact, I like all animals, but the tiger is my favorite! Grumpy Tiger is a ‘kiddie’ font: it is bold and rounded, very legible and doesn’t have complicated glyphs. It would look fantastic on new children’s books, posters and product packaging. Comes with a roaring amount of diacritics!
  32. Backslash by Silverdav, $16.00
    Backslash is a new display serif typeface with nicely balanced curves, tons of alternative characters, ornaments, multilingual support and unique ligatures. Its wide range of stylistic alternates allows for versatile design options and works perfectly for headlines, logos, posters, packaging, T-shirts, postcards, bold magazine imagery, wedding invitations, branding and so much more.
  33. DG Zanardini by DubbioGusto, $35.00
    Zanardini it’s a bold serif display font with a high contrast between the stem width and between sharp and curvy terminals and slab / egyptian serifs. All the glyphs was freehand drawn so the curves are strong and they create more interesting shapes in the negative space between the letters. Use it irresponsibly!
  34. Girder Poster by GroupType, $15.00
    Girder Poster, also named Spurred Gothic, was inspired by showcard lettering samples featured in the book, Commercial Art Of Show Card Lettering, published in 1945. Although similar to Cooper Bold, Girder Poster's serifs are spurred and the design's inception came out of theatrical poster studios of the mid 1900's in New York.
  35. Raks by PeachCreme, $14.00
    Meet our new font "Raks"! These eye-catchy letters work great for headings and logos. If you would like to add some vanguard touches to your design, then this font is for you! Bold and curvy lines of "Raks" will give dramatic look for nearly any text from magazine headers to product emblems.
  36. Strangeways by Ana's Fonts, $12.00
    Meet Strangeways! A cute handwritten font in 2 weights, bold & italic, with: A-Z, a-z, 0-9, accents punctuation and symbols Ligatures Extra squiggles that can be used to underline, strike through or decorate your text. New! Cyrillic alphabet Strangeways great for any of your cute designs, in quotes, postcards, logos.
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  38. Kropotkin Std by sugargliderz, $30.00
    This typeface design was influenced by the British Rail corporate type introduced in an old lettering instruction book published in Japan. Of course, the only clue to this typeface is the lettering instruction book at hand. Therefore, this typeface is based on the British Rail corporate type introduced in an old lettering instruction book published in Japan, and I have expanded the design variations. I started with the Bold design first. Then I designed Light, Regular, and Black in that order. Light and Regular are intended to be used as the text type, while Bold and Black are intended to be used as the base for logotypes, headlines, and other eye-catchers.
  39. Superfont by CozyFonts, $20.00
    Superfont type family, created by Tom Nikosey, California Typographic Designer/Illustrator is based on his design and illustration for the title art for the 1984 movie Supergirl. 'I've always felt someday I would design a complete font with variations, including Euro Glyphs and dingbats and numbers based on that logo and letters'. Cozyfonts Foundry is the manifestation of a career-long desire to create fonts in 2011 with his release of Aladdin Bold font family. Superfont is the 22nd font family release. Superfont has a 1960s superhero feel and movement. The entire font family is italic by style. There's a hint of Retro-Moderne in it's overall look. The 1960s ushered in the supersonic era in travel and technology with the jetset look in fashion, product design, fabric design, and type design. Superfont is Cozyfont's take on that era with the innocent future-forward attitude in it's glyph's personality.
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