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  1. Ruddy by Inhouse Type, $33.32
    Ruddy is a display sans serif type family. It has a playful and mischievous presence. Exaggerated geometry and varied vertical character stem placement contribute to its animated appearance. Ruddy comes in 4 weights with matching italics. OpenType features include Contextual Alternates, Tabular Figures, Fractions, Numerators and Denominators.
  2. Magic Clause by Balpirick, $15.00
    Magic Clause is a Modern Handbrushed Font. Magic Clause is a cute and friendly handwritten font. Get creative with its childlike playfulness, and use it to Magic Clause also multilingual support. Enjoy the font, feel free to comment or feedback, send me PM or email. Thank you!
  3. Brotusse by Forberas Club, $16.00
    Hi this is Brotusse our new handwritten font, maybe this playful font theme can suits your upcoming event, party, or your personal project. This font is free for personal use, If you need an extended license or corporate license you can contact me at gasforberas@gmail.com.
  4. Avenger by Larin Type Co, $15.00
    Avenger is a vintage screen font with many stylish alternative substitutes that will provide you with many options when working with your project. This font can be easier when using lowercase letters, as well as more playful, try using alternatives they will make your design unique.
  5. Nimbo TTW by Talavera, $10.00
    This is a playful collection of 135 diagrams based on letterforms from different styles. You can use this symbols as bullets, ornaments, but also to make your own mandala-like exercises and release some stress out! Nimbo, by the way, is the word for "halo" in spanish.
  6. Hadesz BASIC by JOEBOB graphics, $17.00
    Hadesz is a lusty and playful font with a rough, brushy texture. It comes with an abundance of opentype features, which make for the handwritten authenticity one looks for in a handwriting font. Hadesz comes in two versions: Basic (without ligatures) and PRO (the complete set)
  7. Toykids by Sakha Design, $10.00
    Toykids is a playful and stylish font with a youthful spirit. Is suitable for both professional-looking projects such as branding designs, labels, websites, and business cards as well as casual designs like packaging, posters, flyers, quotes, social media posts, invitations, and special occasions cards, etc
  8. Bubble Dubble family by OKSHUtypeCO, $9.00
    Bubble Dubble- a new fresh handmade playful font. Very suitable for greeting cards, branding materials, business cards, quotes, posters, and more!This font are perfect for wedding postcard. Or you can create perfect and unique design of your logo, blog, stationery, marketing, magazines and more :) Multilingual OK
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  13. Crucial by Jehoo Creative, $17.00
    Sharp and bold are the right words to describe Crucial Typeface. Crucial is a serif typeface that has a pointed tip so that each piece of character gives a bold and elegant impression. Having 8 weights and each weight packaged in an elegant Italic set, this typeface will add boldness and elegance to your designs. Crucial can be used for a variety of design styles. It is suitable for strong-spirited designs as well as for a more striking and classy editorial look. ?There are many useful features in this typeface including aalt, frac, league, lnum, locl, onum, ordn, salt, sinf, ss01, ss02, ss03, subs, sups, kern.
  14. Samantha by Laura Worthington, $75.00
    Samantha is a bright and cheerful font based on pointed-pen lettering and featuring slightly condensed characters and a measured rhythm. Samantha is available in upright or italic variants, each with regular and bold weights and features over 1,100 alternates and swash characters that vary in size and complexity. Samantha includes 60 ornaments and 45 catchwords, lining numerals and oldstyle and swash numerals. See what’s included! Upright, Upright Bold • Italic, Italic Bold *NOTE* Basic versions DO NOT include swashes, alternates or ornaments These fonts have been specially coded for access of all the swashes, alternates and ornaments without the need for professional design software! Info and instructions here: http://lauraworthingtontype.com/faqs/
  15. Mosquich by FallenGraphic, $15.00
    Mosquich is a modern and minimalistic sans serif condensed font. It has a bold and strong character, making it suitable for use in title text, logos, posters, flyers, and social media. Mosquich has wide and thick strokes, which give a strong and bold impression. It also has a compact and dense character, making it suitable for use in limited space. Mosquich is available in various sizes, from standard to custom sizes. It is also available in various styles, including Reguler, Bold, and italic. Mosquich is a versatile font that can be used for a variety of purposes. It is suitable for designers looking for a modern, minimalistic, and strong font.
  16. Cannon by W Type Foundry, $20.00
    The Cannon family is the result of combining the clean aesthetics from a classic sans neo-grotesque with a touch of a geometric design. The result is a simple but dynamic typeface with retro and technological airs. Cannon is ideal for robust advertising, bold brand identities and packaging, also suitable for high impact headlines and short texts. This type family consists of 36 variants and 9 weights (thin, extra light, light, regular, book, medium, bold, extra bold, black), matching italics for all weights and widths, matching small caps for all weights and widths, alternate characters and extended language support. We are proud to introduce: Cannon.
  17. High Crush by Namara Creative Studio, $20.00
    A visual reflection of progress and dynamism, Elevate your design projects to the next level with our cutting-edge bold techno display fonts. Suitable for a wide range of applications. Whether you’re designing sports event posters, tech product labels, or esports team branding, these fonts will make your content stand out. Features : Bold, Strong & Techno Display Typeface Versatile & Unique Design Alternates, Ligatures & Multilingual Support with PUA Encoded Capture attention, and make a bold impression with these fonts. Start creating the future today! Note : To be able to access ligatures and the alternate letters, please make sure the software you are using can support opentype features.
  18. Graphiel Script by Figuree Studio, $12.00
    Graphiel Script is a modern bold script font that exudes confidence and sophistication. With its sleek and stylish letterforms, this font adds a touch of elegance to any design project. The bold strokes and fluid curves of Graphiel Script create a sense of dynamism and energy, making it perfect for attention-grabbing headlines, logos, branding materials, and more. Whether used for formal invitations or trendy social media graphics, this font captivates with its contemporary aesthetic and versatility. Graphiel Script strikes the perfect balance between modernity and classic script charm, allowing you to make a bold statement with your typography while maintaining a sense of refinement.
  19. Grok by PintassilgoPrints, $20.00
    Bold as love, Grok is a hand-drawn typeface, assertive but soft. Showy and friendly. It's an all caps font with 2 choices for each letter, accessible via keyboard upper and lower case slots. For that handcrafted look, you know. Turn on the contextual alternates feature to automatically alternate these. Grok originally comes in two cuts: bold and… less-bold :) Later the outline style was added as a gift, a free font. And finally, there's yet a nifty picture font with dozens of dingbats to beautify your words every now and then. Perfectly suited for display uses: packaging, signage, web titlings, editorial design, book covers – and not-only-covers. Grok it?
  20. Mateo by Linotype, $29.99
    Linotype Mateo is part of the Take Type Library, which features the winners of Linotype’s International Digital Type Design Contest from 1994 to 1997. Jürgen Ellenberger included three styles in his font, roman, bold and outline. The characters of Mateo consist exclusively of lines, giving the font an extremely angular look. However, Mateo retains a certain handwritten style somewhat reminiscent of the graffiti left on wooden grade school desks by previous classes. The bold and outline styles have emphasized stroke contrasts but keep the angular, consciously irregular look. The roman style is best for smaller texts and the bold and outlines styles for headlines.
  21. Wagner Grotesk by Canada Type, $49.95
    This is the elaborate digital version of Edel Grotesque Bold Condensed (also known as Lessing, Reichgrotesk, and Wotan Bold Condensed) a 1914 typeface by Johannes Wagner, which was later adopted by pretty much every European type foundry, exported into the Americas, and used on war propaganda posters on either side of the Atlantic. Bold, condensed, yet clear and legible, Wagner Grotesk is good for cramming information into tight spaces. Extended language support includes Western, Central and Eastern European character sets, as well as Greek, Cyrillic, Baltic, Esperanto, Maltese, Turkish, and Celtic/Welsh languages. Biform letters and small caps make Wagner Grotesk a most versatile and functional headline face.
  22. Aerogate by Wacaksara co, $20.00
    Aerogate is a bold rounded script font inspired by our best selling font called aerokids. Aerogate is a bold rounded script font with a bold vintage style inspired by beautiful classic handwriting. made with care and fun without eliminate characteristics of our font. Aerogate created with a tons of opentype features, contextual alternates, ligatures, and stylistic sets. Make forms at the beginning / end of a word are set automatically. It is smart an it is working in adobe software. This font is perfect for your creative projects such as Logotype, printed quotes, invitations, business cards, product packaging, headers, Letterhead, Apparel , Web design, Magazine, Book, Stickers, Labels etc. Thanks
  23. Zapfino Extra Paneuropean by Linotype, $103.99
    ZapfinoExtra is an OpenType format typeface available in two versions. The Contextual version contains a treasure-trove of extra contextual features. When created in 2004, this was the most advanced OpenType font released to date. By purchasing the Contextual version, users of OpenType-supporting applications, such as Adobe InDesign, may access all of the features available in the entire Zapfino family through just two fonts, Zapfino Extra LT Pro (Contextual), and Zapfino Forte LT Pro! Unfortunately, most non-Adobe applications currently do not support the contextual features made possible by recent OpenType developments. Users of Quark XPress and Microsoft Office should instead purchase all of the non-contextual fonts of Zapfino Extra Pro family, in order to access all of the Zapfino family's 1676 glyphs. The Zapfino family's character set supports 48 western and central European languages. More Zapfino History: Today's digital font technology allowed the world-renowned typeface designer/calligrapher Hermann Zapf to finally realize a vision he first had more than fifty years ago: creating a typeface that could capture the freedom and liveliness of beautiful handwriting. The basic Zapfino™ font family, released in 1998, consists of four alphabets with many additional stylistic alternates that can be freely mixed together to emulate the variations in handwritten text. In 2003, Herman Zapf completely reworked the Zapfino design, creating Zapfino™ Extra. This large expansion of the Zapfino family was designed in close collaboration with Akira Kobayashi. Zapfino™ Extra includes a cornucopia of new characters. It features exuberant hyper-flourishes, elegant small caps, dozens of ornaments, more alternates and ligatures, index characters, and a very useful bold version-named Zapfino™ Forte. Use Zapfino to produce unusual and graceful advertisements, packaging, and invitations. Zapfino Extra is so joyously abundant that it's tempting to over-indulge, so be sure to check out the tips for working well with the possibilities!"
  24. K haus 105 by Talbot Type, $19.50
    K-haus 105 is inspired by the work of graphic designer and typographer, Herbert Bayer, during his time at the Bauhaus around 100 years ago — work that kick-started graphic design as we know it, to this day. It owes something to the simple geometry of Bayer’s hand-drawn, ‘universal typeface’, updated and expanded to deliver a clean, balanced, geometric sans for today. Also available as K-haus 205 , featuring a few, more 'daring' characters here and there, chiefly in the lower case set. Both variations include an extended character set, featuring accented characters for Central European languages.
  25. Modesta by OhType!, $25.00
    Modesta Sans is a Neo Grotesque sans serif typefamily of seven weights plus matching italics. Inspired by Didone serif fonts and the first Sans serif types from the late 19th century and early 20th century, It reduces many of the eccentricities in order to make them more suitable to modern tastes. Every weight has more than 220 characters and includes uppercase, lowercase, numbers, special characters and a powerful opentype features. Perfectly suited for graphic design, headlines, advertisements, and any display use. It could easily work for editorial design, corporate, web, signage and many other uses in print and digital media.
  26. Shark Snack by Comicraft, $19.00
    Dumm DUM. Dumm DUM. Duh dum duh dum duh dum DUMMMM... Just when you thought it was safe to get back in the water, this font surfaces to take one last bite out of your summer vacation skinnydip! Scream and scream again — it won’t do you any good, SHARKSNACK is rough and ready to EAT YOU ALIVE! It’s too late to close the beaches, Chief Brody, this particular set of saw tooth letters has already consumed Dracula, the Werewolf, the Frankenstein Monster and any number of 70s comic book characters foolish enough to dip a toe in its maw!
  27. Disalina by Picador, $29.00
    Disalina is a typeface adjusted to your needs. You are looking for geometrical shapes, stylized ligatures or lettering reminiscent of Art Nouveau? Three stylistic sets that are included in every weight will make your project more creative. The Disalina family was inspired by the lettering and posters of late 1800s and the beginning of the 1900s. It merges beautiful vintage design and modern graphic thinking. The whole family consists of 7 weights – you will find different opentype features such as ligatures, stylistic sets, arrows, swashes and more. Disalina is a true friend – no more different fonts to mix & match different styles.
  28. 1786 GLC Fournier by GLC, $38.00
    This family was inspired by numerous documents and books printed in Paris during the end of the 1700s. Mainly, documents printed by P.G. Simon & N.H. Nyon, “Printers of the parliament” were used for the Normal and italic styles and “Caps”. “Titling” characters were coming from a collection of hymns printed by Nicolas Chapart. In France these Fournier characters, as Baskerville in Great Britain, were the most often in use in the late 1700s, just before the Didot designs. This font supports strong enlargements, specially the capitals of “Caps” file and “Titling”, remaining very smart, elegant and fine.
  29. Anggie Display by Gatype, $18.00
    Anggie Display is an elegant script with a creative mood and perfect form, inspired by today's beautiful serif Display. thick, balanced and varied, born for luxury and beauty. In my example I show how this script can be used. It's great for logotypes, branding, wedding invitations, romantic cards, alcohol labels, packaging, name spelling and more. Anggie Displaycomes with beautiful uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, and punctuation. In addition to the main character set, there are many alternative characters, early and late sweeps. Available Fonts: . Multilingual. . Ligature. . Swash. . Stylistic Set. If you have any questions don't hesitate to contact me! Thank you,
  30. Maat by Wordshape, $20.00
    Maat is a modular geometric stencil display font that includes a number of modular pattern characters, and can be used to create designs that echo early Modernism by merely applying letters, patterns and color. Maat is a loose interpretation of a hand lettered alphabet by the late Dutch designer Jurrian Schrofer called Sans Serious which was included in Wim Crouwel's publication Letters of Maat. It is inflected with a bit of influence from British designer Ken Garland's similar lettering form the cover of his textbook, The Graphics Handbook. Maat derives its name from the title of Couwel's booklet.
  31. Tokyo Geisha by Kitchen Table Type Foundry, $15.00
    My wife was watching ‘Memoirs Of A Geisha’ the other day, and I am going to take my son Sam to see Japan in May this year, so when I started drawing out the glyphs for this font, the name was already chosen! Tokyo Geisha is a handmade brush font. I made it with Chinese ink and one of the Chinese brushes my late father in law gave me. Tokyo Geisha is a font with speed and a certain flamboyance. It comes with extensive language support and a cool .notdef glyph. I am sure you will put it to good use! Arigato Kozaimasu!
  32. Karolinus Fraktur by Cercurius, $19.95
    A slightly regularized digital version of a late Baroque Fraktur type, probably from the beginning of the 18th century, issued by the Norstedts type foundry in Stockholm in 56 point size as "Sju petit fraktur nr 2". This digital font is designed for rather large sizes, at least 30 points. The font includes accented letters for all Western languages, as well as a long s and the usual Fraktur ligatures, e.g. ch, ck, st, tz. The font can be used for logos, packaging, posters, restaurant menus, beer and wine labels etc. associated with traditional German and Scandinavian culture.
  33. Impecunious JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The type design for Impecunious JNL comes from the 1939 sheet music for "You Don't Know How Much You Can Suffer (Until You Fall in Love)". The name comes from another piece of sheet music, 1899's "Impecunious Davis" [a piece of late 19th century tripe demeaning Black Americans]. However, the word "impecunious" was intriguing. According to the website Merriam-Webster.com, the simple definition of impecunious means "having little or no money". Since we've all been in that spot at one time or another, it became a perfect font name. Impecunious JNL is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  34. Alexandar by JMA, $20.00
    Born into a world of serif fonts, where beautiful styling and script-like italics abound, Alexandar has neither. His appearance is, dare we say it, Spartan. Alexandar’s styling is minimal, it is stark—with uniform strokes and a high x-height. Alexandar’s goal is to conquer the world of legibility—to be readable in even 4 point text. We think he has succeeded and we are prepared to proclaim him The World’s Most Legible Serif Font. Of course, you may not want your clients to be able to read the small print—in that case, Alexandar is not for you!
  35. Squickt by Wiescher Design, $39.50
    Squickt was the first script I designed. The name is an atrocity, I don't remember what was on my mind, when I decided on that name, but after 25 years it is to late to change, so I have to stick with it. I have recently gone over the script and changed a little stroke here, a curve there and I added Small-Caps. The font is very useful for all kinds of signs, that have to look spontaneous. You can even condense or extend it without me going berserk; Squickt is very robust. Your scribe Gert Wiescher
  36. Sethasso by Twinletter, $15.00
    Introducing our newest font called Sethasso, clean simple, and elegant themed signature font, which is written in natural hand strokes making this font more charismatic natural, This font in addition to having a charming and unique shape is also equipped with various alternative options that make it easier for you to create beautiful and extraordinary designs This font is perfect for business cards, photography studios, autographs, interior designs, model names, coffee late, travel, weddings, cosmetics, jewelry, social media posts, product packaging, watermarks, special events, or anything else. Start using this font to add an authentic and heartfelt vibe to any design project.
  37. Ersatz by Galapagos, $39.00
    Ersatz has its vibrant roots in the Mediterranean climate of Spain. Tired of the functional monoline sanserif fonts used throughout Europe from road signage to corporate identity, Richard Dawson and Dave Farey, British type designers who crave color and sunlight, created a style that is refreshing and lively. The basic constructions are simple and attractive, mixing lower case shapes into the capitals - and unique letterforms into the lower case. There's a raunchy feel to Ersatz, soft curves and back kicks, if you listen very carefully you can hear the sharp guitars and the soft tambourine of the Flamenco.
  38. Sixties Symbols JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The 1960s was the most tumultuous decade of the 20th century. Sixties Symbols JNL collects twenty-six icons and phrases from that time of change and unrest including the peace symbol, a dove, a daisy—even the militant 'power fist' that signified rebellion against mainstream society. There's also a blank lapel button on the Y/y keys and a blank protest poster on the Z/z keys for your own special message. For the more daring, the left and right brace Keys {and } have the 'one finger salute' the radical hippie factions displayed generously. Use that one with discretion!
  39. Ida by ParaType, $30.00
    Ida is a simple and utilitarian typeface reminiscent of late 19th/early 20th Century grotesques, yet having a warm and friendly nature. Closed apertures and low contrast combined with elegant skeleton of individual characters create an impression of both rationality and comfort. Technically the font is modern and functional but still calls forth the emotion of a valve radio. Ida comes in 18 styles – 6 roman weights with companion italics and 6 narrow widths. One can also benefit from the use of small caps, alternate characters and indices. The typeface was designed by Maria Kharlamova (Selezeneva) and released by ParaType in 2017.
  40. Sumply by Martin Gnadt, $14.99
    Sumply is a multi-layered type family based on geometric forms. A monospace display typeface which comes as a family of four. It is equipped with OpenType features and contextual alternatives to create a versatile and fresh output. Sumply initially was designed to be used in personalization processes in digital printing. By choosing the basic geometric cut (FOUR), patterns and various graphic elements can be created just by importing text variables into the indesign data merge. If combined with the other cuts the possibilities are sheer endless. Sumply was selected to be in the 2016 edition of Typodarium.
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