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  1. Poppin by Kustomtype, $20.00
    Poppin is a playful font-type that you can comfortably use in all kinds of styles, from modern to old school. A combination of a few names on an old movie poster is what triggered the creation of this font type. Because it had such a strong rock and roll character, I decided to dedicate a font-type to it. The Poppin font is completely hand-drawn and then digitized. It results in being an extremely user-friendly, complete and modern font that you can use in all your graphic applications. Poppin is a font from the subculture that has been updated to a hip and classy font, ideal for eye-catching designs. Poppin comes in 4 styles, regular, bold , round & bold round. Poppin makes everyone smile!
  2. Joyous by Ana's Fonts, $15.00
    Joyous is a comics-inspired serif font that includes 3 styles: outline, filled and shadow and a set of complimentary extras. Perfect for any design that needs a bold font, such as logotypes, quotes and social media posts, website and magazine layouts, and poster designs. Joyous includes: 3 serif fonts in filled, outline and shadow styles. The three font styles can be combined to create a layered look. In addition, each font includes 3 different options for each letter and number, accessible through contextual alternates (or the glyphs panel). 3 extras fonts with a set of 36 doodles in filled, outline and shadow styles. Joyous is a casual font that is so fun to use in animations and designs with a handmade look.
  3. Bumbon by Luxfont, $18.00
    Introducing unusual Sans Serif font family. Font is concise and minimalistic. But behind the apparent simplicity of the font is hidden the original feature in the form of modernized uppercase glyphs, which can be used as an accent in the header or logo. Pure letterings with excellent readability have 2 thicknesses. Font will emphasize the high status of the business and complement modern branding design, and the general versatility of the font provides for its widespread use in various directions and is combined with different styles in design. Balanced glyphs will fit into the typographic design and will not distract attention from the main point. Features: Bold, Bold Italic, Regular, Regular Italic Upgraded uppercase letters Kerning ld.luxfont@gmail.com
  4. Combinado by My Creative Land, $20.00
    Please welcome a new Combinado Font Family that has it all: elegant display sans serif and serif fonts in three weights each; a modern calligraphy script that looks beautiful next to them; a sans serif font designed specifically for the best on-screen reading experience, which comes in two weights (for now! more to come); and the last but not least - Design Elements font that has more than 70 elements to compliment your designs. This font family is very universal and you can use it everywhere: websites, instagram ads, magazines, books, cards and invitation designs, as well as in all possible personal design project that do not fit in any of the listed categories! Enjoy!
  5. Straits Light by AdultHumanMale, $12.00
    Straits is an oddball fun ALL-CAPS font, a modern take / re-imagining of some old Art Deco signage and a sister to my other font Penang. The font is available in 2 weights for now, a light and a medium. In general I think ALL-CAPS steal 26 characters from you, so each letter in each case is a little different, however subtly. This being an ALL-CAPS font I imagine it will work best in Headlines and other bold statements, but buy it and find out. The font is loaded with plenty of extras and glyphs. This was designed to be fun, so I hope you can have some with it.
  6. TT Trailers by TypeType, $39.00
    Meet the new TT Trailers! The first version of TT Trailers was conceived as a font suitable for the film industry. The font harmoniously looks in posters, it is ideally suited for setting titles. However, the font has gained wide popularity among designers, and now you can find TT Trailers on the covers of magazines, on restaurant signs and on the main pages of websites. TT Trailers useful links: Specimen | Graphic presentation | Customization options Since 2019 when we released the first version, the TypeType studio team has released dozens of fonts, constantly improving our skills. In 2022, we decided to look at TT Trailers again, improving and expanding the font. In the new TT Trailers, we expanded the character set, corrected the contours, and improved the technical content. We have added extended Latin and Cyrillic characters, new symbols, and additional sets of numbers. The number of glyphs in one style has increased from 1081 to 1242. The inclined styles were long-awaited. The italics in TT Trailers are as eccentric as the upright fonts. The 15-degree tilt looks absolutely harmonious, complementing the character of the font family. We added italics to the variable font, so the new font changes along two axes at once, weight and slant. From the technical point of view, TT Trailers has become more modern and correct, and the number of OpenType features has increased from 29 to 42. We have added new alternative versions of glyphs and created a large number of localized features. The font retained all the qualities thanks to which designers fell in love with it, but became even more convenient. TT Trailers in the new version is suitable for titles and posters, for websites and printed materials. The font will embellish in restaurant and cafe signs and look beautiful in posters. There are 19 styles in TT Trailers: 9 upright, 9 italic and 1 variable font.
  7. Specials Board by Borderline Artistic, $9.00
    Specials Board is a clear, quirky handwritten display font in 6 weights. The font delivers a handcrafted personal feel and is great for clear messaging or to create an artisan, organic, natural aesthetic. Originally created for use in a coffee shop the font's handwritten playful nature allows it to work well across numerous use cases such as food and drink, retail, children / kids products and more. The font also includes alternatives for several glyphs.
  8. The Begundals by HansCo, $12.00
    The Begundals is a modern brush script font in hand lettering style. This font looks cool in any design and is very recommended for craft, posters, books, branding, quotes, print templates, packaging, invitations or anything else that needs a unique and fun touch. The Begundals comes in uppercase and lowercase, with punctuation, symbols, numerals, stylistic alternate sets, ligatures, and also has multi-lingual support. You can access all alternates from your OpenType panel in your design software. Tutorial how to Install & use Alternate / Special Character : https://hanscostudio.com/tutorial/ Enjoy!
  9. Neumatic Gothic by Arkitype, $20.00
    Nuematic Gothic is a condensed sans-serif family. It has a tall Cap Height and an x-height to balance it. Neumatic Gothic is versatile in use as a Headline font or as a text font. Neumatic Gothic has loads of options to play around with, included in the glyph set is small caps a stylistic uppercase superscript, stylistic alternates and circled numbers to name some. The typeface was designed with the graphic designer in mind to make beautiful typographic pieces with more ease with all the options you have in Neumatic Gothic.
  10. Bonsai Paufo by Intellecta Design, $18.90
    Bonsai Paufo are a collection of dingbats fonts inspired in the ancient art of Bonsai. A beautiful work with organic forms and sensibility with the taste of the vegetal world, by Chyrllene K, who brings you with an amazing extra gift: Buying the family pack (two fonts) you get a special free bonus: the Victorian Advertising EPS PACK 2 with ten beautiful artworks (in eps) inspired in the Victorian ages magazine advertisings (see the banners). See all the glyphs from BonsaiPaufo in the pdf brochures at the gallery section.
  11. Ostent Rounded by Stuart Hazley, $10.00
    Ostent Rounded is based on my first release "Ostent' which is a font family which is inspired by the early Din-Type fonts. In particular, Din 1451. This is reflected in Ostents simple and uncomplicated design, which results in creating a good sense of legibility. Each of the three weights has been carefully designed to work in conjunction with one another, or individually, complimenting other typefaces. Ostent can be used across a wide range of design mediums (both print and screen). There is also a non-rounded version of Ostent available to purchase.
  12. Linotype BioPlasm by Linotype, $29.99
    Linotype BioPlasm is a display face created by Italian design Mauro Carichini in 2002. It distorts and deletes parts of letters, creating the appearance of a living, typographic organism in pages of text. Lines set in Linotype BioPlasm seems bubble to the surface, and always hints at some sort of unrevealed secret. Although only parts of most letterforms are visible, the high x-heights of Linotype BioPlasm's letters make its text surprisingly legible for such a concept-font. For usage in products ranging from Sonic to Science, Linotype BioPlasm may be the font for you!
  13. Zentral by Wilton Foundry, $29.00
    My goal in designing Zentral was to create a distinctive sculptural font intentionally in Regular and Italic only. I believe Zentral Regular and Italic has the latitude and flexibility needed in most type scenarios without having to resort to multiple weights. Zentral Regular upper/lowercase provides a very pleasant contrast and can be varied by using Zentral Regular capitals. Zentral Italic is ideal for creating emphasis of words, quotes or phrases. This combination provides maximum impact and readability. Zentral is a contemporary font ideal for branding, packaging, advertising, editorial in print and e-print applications.
  14. Arrow Callouts JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Here’s a set of arrow shaped callouts in two varieties within one font. The black-on-white letters are on the upper case keys, and the white-on-black characters are on the lower case keys. The numerals 1 thru 10 in black-on-white are in the standard key positions, while the white-on-black numbers are on the same keys when engaging the “shift” key. The 'zero' key houses the number '10'. For a more dynamic look, the font is also available in an oblique version.
  15. 1350 Primitive Russian by GLC, $44.00
    This rough font was inspired by a Russian Cyrillic hand of the 1350s “Russkaja Pravda” (a Russian text of common Laws). As a Pro font, it supports Western and Northern European, Icelandic, Baltic, Eastern, Central European and Turkish specific characters, as well as Old Russian glyphs, including many which fell out of use in the 1700s, except in religious texts — in all over 136 Russian glyphs. The upper and lower case have the same form and almost same size, like in the original texts, which had only one size and style.
  16. ITC Cherie by ITC, $29.99
    Some words from the designer... Like long legs walking a runway in stiletto heels, ITC Cherie is both sophisticated and feminine. West coast designer Teri Kahan developed this art nouveau-style font into two distinct all capital alphabets – one with a “high waist”, placed in the capital position, and the other a “low-waist,” placed in the lower case position. They work separately or together, and this dual nature gives a designer the ability to make subtle changes in a logo or line of text. Additional flourished letters round out this versatile headline font.
  17. RM Whiteletter by Ray Meadows, $19.00
    It is reasonable to assume that a majority of people interested in typography will attempt some variation on the blackletter theme at some time or another. However, there seems to be a paucity of open-faced designs in this style and, having played around with a few thoughts, eventually I came up with RM Whiteletter. Light in appearance but classical in design, this clean looking open-face font provides a good counterpoint to more traditional blackletter designs. This font includes both the full Latin-1 Supplement & Latin Extended-A sets.
  18. Skippy is Canon by Edd's Aurebesh Fontworks, $5.00
    Working on a Star Wars project? This font is in the main Star Wars written language of Aurebesh, and contains all the additional letters found in the language as glyphs. Designed to be a blocky workmanlike font that has the roughness commonly found in Star Wars related visuals. All numbers are also included as well as central punctuation symbols. The name is a very obscure reference to the old Star Wars expanded universe, when a force-sensitive droid self destructed in order for Uncle Owen to purchase R2-D2.
  19. Intertitle Nouveau JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Samuel Welo’s “Studio Handbook for Artists and Advertisers” contained dozens of hand-lettered alphabets used as inspiration for both the sign trade and for graphic designers. Intertitle Nouveau JNL – available in both regular and oblique versions – was originally an alphabet produced by a round lettering nib, and was first shown in the 1927 edition (later reprinted in the 1960 edition). It is reminiscent of the lettering used on intertitle cards of the silent film era. This font marks an amazing milestone - the 2000th release by Jeff Levine Fonts since its inception in January of 2006.
  20. Gamundia Pro by RMU, $50.00
    In 2012 the city of Schwäbisch Gmünd will celebrated its 850th anniversary, and in 2014 it was host town to the State Garden Show of Baden-Württemberg. These both celebrations were the background to create a special font for my home town and give it the town’s ancient name. Inspired by Excoffon’s Diane, I drew and digitized a new, multilingual script font which covers the main European languages written in Latin or Cyrillic letters. For users typing in the Serbian language, I recommend to activate the OT feature Stylistic Alternatives.
  21. Sambal Pedas by HansCo, $12.00
    Sambal Pedas is a handwritten font with a dry brush texture. This texture is very detailed. This font looks rough and will be great in any design. It is very recommended to use in crafts, posters, books, branding, quotes, print templates, packaging, invitations, music labels, product label, logo, shirt, magazine or anything else. This typeface comes in uppercase and lowercase, with punctuation, symbols, numerals, swashes and also has multilingual support. Swashes is alternate from numeral 0 - 9, You can access swashes from your OpenType panel in your design software. Enjoy !
  22. Sean Henrich ATF by ActiveSphere, $30.00
    Sean Henrich ATF is a sharp, rounded geometric display font and works best in text and display applications, such as headline, posters, signage, magazine, product branding, corporate branding, logos and titles. Several alternate characters are included in this typeface. Sean Henrich ATF font has six weights; ultra light, extra light, light, regular, bold and extra bold, each available in italic, making a total of twelve styles. Each style has a full upper and lower-case, accents, punctuation and a selection of monetary symbols. Currently Available for PC, in Open Type, PostScript or TrueType.
  23. Due Credit by Wing's Art Studio, $6.00
    A versatile compressed font for film posters, credit blocks and trailers, Due Credit is a display font specifically designed for the film and television industry. A versatile typeface that’s suitable for bold headline titles and small credit blocks, with an additional horror genre inspired extra style. Watch Due Credit in action in this showreel: https://youtu.be/2XeoqG17wo8 Contents: Due Credit Version One and Two Uppercase Characters Lowercase Capitals Light, Regular, Bold and Extra Bold Weights Additional Cast and Crew Glyphs (simply drop in crew titles in one click) Additional "Horror" genre style with Alternatives
  24. Poole Chiselcut by Poole, $36.00
    The Poole Chiselcut faces are a useful companion to the regular Poole fonts. In the Standard weight, the diamond shapes inside each character, work toward an elegant, sophisticated look. In the Mid and Heavy weights the chisel cut makes the alphabets look Victorian. In particular, the Heavy weight look is that of a circus letter. Of course the 2 color options for this group are endless. Used in concert with the rest of the Poole Family, or as stand alone fonts, the Poole Chiselcut set is a useful addition to your library.
  25. Pulse JP by jpFonts, $19.95
    Pulse JP is a constructivist text and display font that differs from comparable fonts due to its special sharpness and harmonious balance. Its technical and constructed form creates a somewhat artificial impression of special appeal. It is ideal for display on the screen and is used in many projects. Pulse JP is a super family consisting of 48 weights from compressed to expanded in 6 fat gradations each. This opens up a wide range of designs and the possibility of combining typefaces of the same character in a wide variety of variants, or of being able to adapt typefaces to very different conditions. The details of the individual typefaces are coordinated with each other with great precision and perfectly implemented in terms of craftsmanship. In all variants, this leads to a well-balanced typeface with particular sharpness. The very extensive character set supports 120 Latin languages. Pulse JP meets the pulse of the times, which is in a transition away from the humanistic to the classicistic designs. jp Pulse outperforms many other fonts not only in terms of sharpness but also in terms of variety and is therefore always a good choice.
  26. 1689 GLC Garamond Pro by GLC, $42.00
    This typeface family was inspired by a set of fonts, designed in the Garamond style, used for an edition of Remarques critiques sur les œuvres d’Horace by “D.A.E.P.”, published in Paris in 1689 by two different booksellers: Deny Thierry and Claude Barbin. We can see some differences in comparison with our “pure” Garamond (see our 1592 GLC Garamond), particularly in the lowercase of the Normal style and the uppercase of the Italic. Unfortunately, we know neither the name of the punchcutter, nor that of the printer. This complete font set contains small caps, fractions all the way up to 1999/1999, historical and standard ligatures, and all of the fleurons contained in the edition (Normal style only). The alphabet covers all Western, Eastern and Central European languages (including Celtic diacritics) and Turkish.
  27. Glaciar by TripleHely, $16.00
    Glaciar is a script typeface based on brush handwriting and inspired by old-style bas-reliefs. All contours were carefully cleaned of brush roughness, but at the same time, minor imperfections were left to create the unique character of this font Glaciar has a built-in auto replacement for lowercase letters without connecting strokes (in the case of word ends) and for ligatures (in the case of letter pairs that do not fit well together). In addition, there are alternates glyphs with starting and ending swashes - the last ones can be used with any OpenType software. And finally, the font has wide multilingual support and can be used in texts in 195 languages Glaciar is a good choice for branding and design projects as well as a cute text overlay to any background image
  28. Vista Sans by Emigre, $69.00
    The concept for Vista began when I sketched a few characters in a notebook while staying in Sumatra on a one month holiday. I wanted to design a typeface for text and display that would retain some of the characteristics of the idiosyncratic shop signs that surrounded me in Sumatra. - Xavier Dupré The result is a comprehensive family spanning six weights, complete with small caps and lively alternate forms, striking a healthy balance between functionality and expressiveness. Each of the six weights includes alternate, small cap and italic variants for a total of 36 fonts in the family. They are available in a full volume of 36 fonts, or in four packages. The packages are grouped into two sets of contrasting weights, with the alternates and small caps divided into separate packages.
  29. Avergent by Variatype, $16.00
    ABOUT THIS FONT Avergent is a simple display sans font that designed for modern corporate branding, copy ads, and much more. FONT FEATURES - Additional Accents - Stylistic Alternates - Cyrillic Support - Ligatures - 95 Languages SOFTWARE RECOMMENDATION - Adobe Photoshop - Adobe Illustrator - Adobe InDesign - Affinity Designer OS COMPATIBILITY - Mac OS - Windows
  30. TE Dewani by Tharwat Emara, $50.00
    The Dewani font is a font of original Arabic fonts and is specialized in writing in the offices of the Sultan and the kings of the Arabs. It is also one of the most beautiful Arabic fonts as it has the flexibility to write official graduation certificates, certificates of appreciation, scientific progress and decorations. It is also commonly used in writing posters and sequences for serials, films, medals and decorations on clothes. The Dewani font has its aesthetics derived from its round and interlocking letters.
  31. Double Nines JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Double Nines JNL is a dingbat font containing fifty-five glyphs for the tiles found in the second level of domino games. Sets of dominoes can be of either double six, double nine or double twelve. In this font, the double blank tile is located on the zero keystroke, while the one/blank and 1/1 tiles are on the 1 and 2 keystrokes. The rest of the tiles (in numerical order through 9/9) are located on the A-Z and a-z keystrokes respectively. To use any or all of the images contained in Double Nines JNL in any manufactured products or services, please refer to the software license agreement provided when purchasing this font. A separate royalty license must be secured from Jeffrey N. Levine for such purposes. The images are NOT licensed for use in proprietary logos or service marks.
  32. ITC Cheltenham by ITC, $40.99
    ITC Cheltenham font in its present form is the work of designer Tony Stan. Originally designed by architect Bertram Goodhue, it was expanded by Morris Fuller Benton and completed by Stan in 1975 with a larger x-height and improved italic details. ITC Cheltenham font is an example of an up-to-date yet classic typeface. In 1993 Ed Benguiat added the Handtooled weights to this family. ITC Cheltenham® font field guide including best practices, font pairings and alternatives.
  33. Gullia by Yukita Creative, $13.00
    Gullia is a stylish modern font that's perfect for use in fashion-related design projects. Its elegant thin font makes it ideal for branding and logo design, while low legibility height makes it perfect for use in websites, advertising, and other types of communications. Gullia Modern Font is perfect for adding a touch of luxury and elegance to your designs. This stylish font was created with care to be perfect for use in modern fashion logos, website, and marketing materials.
  34. New Century Schoolbook LT by Linotype, $29.99
    Under the commission of the American Century Magazine"", Linn Boyd Benton designed a new text typeface in 1894 with a design typical of the Neorenaissance movement in typography. Morris Fuller Benton produced various interpretations of this font for American Typefounders and the companies Linotype, Intertype and Monotype quickly took up the typeface. New Century Schoolbook font is a very legible font, fairly narrow and with relatively little stroke contrast. This font is from Morris F. Benton and appeared in 1915.
  35. Dickson by Groen Studio, $16.00
    Dickson is a sans font belonging to 10 font families, made in a very bold style. Dickson is a sans font that has a skinny upright style, comes in 10 upright weights. Dickson works well in all brands, logos, magazines, movies. The different weights give you a wide host of applications, while the outlined fonts give a real modern feel to any project. Multilingual support for multiple languages including: French, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Dutch, Finnish, Swedish and many more.
  36. Ruber by Artisticandunique, $20.00
    Ruber - Sans serif font family - Multilingual - 12 Styles You can easily use the sans serif font feature in many areas. You can compose your text with regular characters, highlight heavy characters and titles. Functional in many sizes and environments. If you are looking for a modern - geometric and sans serif style that can be effective in branding, you can easily use this font. It is also assertive about being a highly readable font with different weights. Have a good time.
  37. Typnic Headline Slab by Corradine Fonts, $19.95
    Everybody likes to have a picnic: some fresh fruits, cheese, ham, wine and so on. Like a “typographic picnic,” Typnic font system gather many fonts with different flavors too, and you can enjoy them mixed or on their own. Typnic Headline Slab is just a piece created to complement the Typnic font system and as in the first headline version it comes in six layered fonts that can be mixed in a powerful variety of combinations to obtain outstanding texts.
  38. Saturday Light by Bogstav, $15.00
    This font was made while listening to The Cure, and taking a trip down memory lane. However, the particular song I had in mind naming the font after, was already taken. But perhaps you can figure out which song I had in mind?
  39. Ongunkan Greek Script by Runic World Tamgacı, $50.00
    This beautiful writing, which belongs to the Greek culture, is in a good place among the world writing cultures. I wouldn't have done it if I didn't make the font in this article. Dozens of beautiful fonts all have the same elegant lines.
  40. Oksana Text Swash Cyrillic by AndrijType, $25.00
    These Oksana Text Swash Cyrillic fonts have swashed initials and ampersand for Oksana Text italics in six weights from Thin to Black. They support basic Latin and European Cyrillic. For all-in-one fonts please look at that OpenType version of Oksana Text.
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