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  1. Wild Believers by Prestige Artsy Studio, $19.00
    Introducing Wild Believers, a bold vintage serif treasure that takes you back to the golden era of classic typography. This font embodies the timeless charm and elegance of vintage serif typefaces, with a bold twist that adds a modern edge. Elevate your designs with the charm and character Wild Believers. Let it transport your audience to a bygone era, where elegance and tradition reigned supreme. Rekindle the nostalgia of classic typography and make a bold statement with this captivating font.
  2. Hughes by Larin Type Co, $12.00
    Hughes is a stylish and original multi-functional font, made in 6 styles (regular, rough, pressed, bold, bold rough, bold pressed), he fits perfectly for both modern and vintage design. With it, you can create beautiful logos, labels, templates, signs, highlight text, use it for outdoor advertising, branding, and much more. Also in this font there are stylistic alternates and swashes that will make your design even more attractive and interesting. It is easy to use and has OpenType features.
  3. Juvenis by Storm Type Foundry, $32.00
    Designs of characters that are almost forty years old can be already restored like a historical alphabet – by transferring them exactly into the computer with all their details. But, of course, it would not be Josef Tyfa, if he did not redesign the entire alphabet, and to such an extent that all that has remained from the original was practically the name. Tyfa published a sans-serif alphabet under the title Juvenis already in the second half of the past century. The type face had a large x-height of lower-case letters, a rather economizing design and one-sided serifs which were very daring for their time. In 1979 Tyfa returned to the idea of Juvenis, modified the letter “g” into a one-storey form, narrowed the design of the characters even further and added a bold and an inclined variant. This type face also shows the influence of Jaroslav Benda, evident in the open forms of the crotches of the diagonal strokes. Towards the end of 2001 the author presented a pile of tracing paper with dozens of variants of letter forms, but mainly with a new, more contemporary approach: the design is more open, the details softer, the figures and non-alphabetical characters in the entire set are more integral. The original intention to create a type face for printing children’s books thus became even more emphasized. Nevertheless, Juvenis with its new proportions far exceeds its original purpose. In the summer of 2002 we inserted all of this “into the machine” and designed new italics. The final computer form was completed in November 2002. All the twelve designs are divided into six variants of differing boldness with the corresponding italics. The darkness of the individual sizes does not increase linearly, but follows a curve which rises more steeply towards the boldest extreme. The human eye, on the contrary, perceives the darkening as a more fluent process, and the neighbouring designs are better graded. The x-height of lower-case letters is extraordinarily large, so that the printed type face in the size of nine points is perceived rather as “ten points” and at the same time the line spacing is not too dense. A further ingenious optical trick of Josef Tyfa is the figures, which are designed as moderately non-aligning ones. Thus an imaginary third horizontal is created in the proportional scheme of the entire type face family, which supports legibility and suitably supplements the original intention to create a children’s type face with elements of playfulness. The same applies to the overall soft expression of the alphabet. The serifs are varied; their balancing, however, is well-considered: the ascender of the lower-case “d” has no serif and the letter appears poor, while, for example, the letter “y”, or “x”, looks complicated. The only serif to be found in upper-case letters is in “J”, where it is used exclusively for the purpose of balancing the rounded descender. These anomalies, however, fit perfectly into the structure of any smoothly running text and shift Juvenis towards an original, contemporary expression. Tyfa also offers three alternative lower-case letters *. In the case of the letter “g” the designer follows the one-storey form he had contemplated in the eighties, while in “k” he returns to the Benda inspiration and in “u” adds a lower serif as a reminder of the calligraphic principle. It is above all the italics that are faithful to the tradition of handwritten lettering. The fairly complicated “k” is probably the strongest characteristic feature of Juvenis; all the diagonals in “z”, “v”, “w”, “y” are slightly flamboyant, and this also applies to the upper-case letters A, V, W, Y. Juvenis blends excellently with drawn illustrations, for it itself is modelled in a very creative way. Due to its unmistakable optical effect, however, it will find application not only in children’s literature, but also in orientation systems, on posters, in magazines and long short-stories.
  4. Madriz by SilverStag, $14.00
    Introducing Madriz, a slab serif font with a retro feel that's perfect for any project that needs a touch of old-school charm. With over 32 fonts in one font family, Madriz offers a wide range of styles to suit any need. You can choose from Thin to Black weights and Regular to Extra Expanded widths to create your perfect look. Madriz is inspired by the old-school signage of Madrid, Spain. The name "Madriz" is actually the affectionate nickname that Madrileños, the people of Madrid, gave to their city. The font's bold, blocky letters capture the essence of Madrid's vibrant and historic streets. Madriz's versatile nature makes it a great choice for a wide range of projects. Its bold, retro style is perfect for showcasing heritage brands or giving a modern touch to classic designs. Madriz can also be used to create a sense of nostalgia, making it ideal for retro-themed projects or campaigns. Here are some of the ways you can use Madriz: Titles and headings: Madriz's bold, eye-catching style is perfect for titles and headings. Text blocks: Madriz's wide range of weights and widths makes it suitable for text blocks, from body copy to large paragraphs. Logos and branding: Madriz's retro charm makes it a great choice for logos and branding. With its 32 font styles and support for over 90 languages, Madriz is an incredibly powerful tool for any designer. It can be used to create a variety of looks, from classic and elegant to modern and edgy. Whether you're working on a print project, a web design, or an app, Madriz has the potential to make a lasting impression. Madriz is the perfect font for anyone who wants to add a touch of old-school charm to their designs. With its wide range of styles and features, Madriz is sure to make a statement in any project. Would you like to get 5 completely free fonts worth over $75? No tricks, no hidden words, terms or anything. Just subscribe to my newsletter, make sure to check your email to approve the subscription, add me to your contacts so that the emails don't end up in spam folder and you will get 5 fonts for free. The fonts are packed with alternates, ligatures and some even come with extra goodies. Happy creating everyone!
  5. Walken by Typodermic, $11.95
    You want a typeface that’s gonna command attention? You want a typeface that’s gonna make your message scream out, “Hey, look at me!”? Then you need Walken. This slab serif is built like a brick house, with sturdy letterforms and robust serifs that mean business. And don’t think you’re gonna get some plain vanilla lettering here. Oh no. Walken’s got some tricks up its sleeve. We’re talking custom letter pairs, baby. OpenType ligatures that’ll swap out some letter combinations and create a unique, unpredictable look. You’ll get a mix of stencil and non-stencil characters that’s gonna give your message a personality all its own. Now, if you’re not satisfied with just one tough look, Walken’s got you covered. We’ve got three, count ’em, three forceful options: Clean, Crisp, and Hard. So whether you’re aiming for a sleek, professional image or a rough-and-tumble vibe, we’ve got you covered. So what are you waiting for? You want a typeface that’s gonna make you stand out from the crowd? You want Walken. But be warned: this typeface means business. Most Latin-based European writing systems are supported, including the following languages. Afaan Oromo, Afar, Afrikaans, Albanian, Alsatian, Aromanian, Aymara, Bashkir (Latin), Basque, Belarusian (Latin), Bemba, Bikol, Bosnian, Breton, Cape Verdean, Creole, Catalan, Cebuano, Chamorro, Chavacano, Chichewa, Crimean Tatar (Latin), Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dawan, Dholuo, Dutch, English, Estonian, Faroese, Fijian, Filipino, Finnish, French, Frisian, Friulian, Gagauz (Latin), Galician, Ganda, Genoese, German, Greenlandic, Guadeloupean Creole, Haitian Creole, Hawaiian, Hiligaynon, Hungarian, Icelandic, Ilocano, Indonesian, Irish, Italian, Jamaican, Kaqchikel, Karakalpak (Latin), Kashubian, Kikongo, Kinyarwanda, Kirundi, Kurdish (Latin), Latvian, Lithuanian, Lombard, Low Saxon, Luxembourgish, Maasai, Makhuwa, Malay, Maltese, Māori, Moldovan, Montenegrin, Ndebele, Neapolitan, Norwegian, Novial, Occitan, Ossetian (Latin), Papiamento, Piedmontese, Polish, Portuguese, Quechua, Rarotongan, Romanian, Romansh, Sami, Sango, Saramaccan, Sardinian, Scottish Gaelic, Serbian (Latin), Shona, Sicilian, Silesian, Slovak, Slovenian, Somali, Sorbian, Sotho, Spanish, Swahili, Swazi, Swedish, Tagalog, Tahitian, Tetum, Tongan, Tshiluba, Tsonga, Tswana, Tumbuka, Turkish, Turkmen (Latin), Tuvaluan, Uzbek (Latin), Venetian, Vepsian, Võro, Walloon, Waray-Waray, Wayuu, Welsh, Wolof, Xhosa, Yapese, Zapotec Zulu and Zuni.
  6. Hand & Write by Java Pep, $15.00
    Hand & Write is casual handwriting font that have 4 style linked regular, italic, bold, and bold-italic. Hand & Write font made by inspired of casual hand write so this font is suitable for quote text, sticky note, fun and childish theme, scrapbook, greeting card, and etc.
  7. Adversary BB by Blambot, $8.00
    Blambot's Adversary BB family is a robust sans with a hint of retro-futurism. It was initially created for use in Blambot founder, Nate Piekos's pesonal title block for design projects. It's therefor very clean and extremely legible. The set includes regular, italic, bold, and bold italic.
  8. Norline by ATK Studio, $15.00
    Norline™ is a new bold sans-serif typeface created to be used for bold titles with 3 shapes into a display fonts way to make it legible for contemporary use. This type features a Latin Pro character set, covering multiple languages written with the Latin script.
  9. MC Sarling by Maulana Creative, $14.00
    Sarling monoline script font. This font is good for logo design, Social media, Movie Titles, Books Titles, a short text even a long text letter and good for your secondary text font with signature or script typeface. Make a stunning work with Sarling font. Cheers, Maulana Creative
  10. MC Hittre by Maulana Creative, $16.00
    Hittre brush font. This font is good for logo design, Social media, Movie Titles, Books Titles, a short text even a long text letter and good for your secondary text font with signature or script typeface. Make a stunning work with Hittre brush font. Cheers, Maulana Creative
  11. Venice Magnefia by Krntype Studio, $16.00
    Venice Magnefia Font Duo is a bold synergy font. The composition between thick brush and a clean hand writing is very suitable. this font created with brush marker and gel pen. Venice Magnefia font come for you to use in all your creative and boldness needs.
  12. Burnin Water by Supfonts, $18.00
    Burning Water - a fun and modern marker font. Ideal for creating bright and catchy designs. Clear lines, dense structure, playful mood. Bold font for bold projects Language support: All European languages Don't forget to subscribe so you don't miss out on the new awesome fonts Dima
  13. Bajka by Posterizer KG, $16.00
    Bajka (or Fairy tale in English) is a Baskerville font family made for children’s fairy tale books. Originally designed in 2010 ([www.behance.net/gallery/483582/Fairy-tale-font Fairy tale Font]). Today the family contains Regular, Bold, Italic, Bold Italic, Symbols and Ornaments (Latin, Cyrillic, dingbats, ornamental caps).
  14. The Woods by Andrew Footit, $10.00
    The Woods is a bold new display font family with 4 styles, each style has a great design feel to it and looks hand crafted. Use it big and make a bold statement. This display font is perfect for posters, and headings that need to be noticed.
  15. Arancello by Hanoded, $15.00
    Arancello is a lovely connected Didone. It is a rather bold typeface, so use it for headlines, posters and product packaging - anything, really, that needs a sophisticated and bold look. Comes with some ligatures for letters that just won’t connect well and a lovely alternate 's'.
  16. Environment by Wildan Type, $10.00
    Environment is an geometric, minimalism and elegant sans serif font. It perfectly used for product presentation, elegant logo design, packaging or invitation cards Four weights, four very different personalities. Environment Bold Environment Bold Italic Environment Italic Invorenment Regular Features Four weights/ Numbers & Punctuation / Extensive Language Support/Alternate
  17. Night Michy by Zeenesia Studio, $16.00
    Have a great day! My new font was present, Night Michy!! Night Michy is a Bold vintage style serif font with strong character and soft features. modern and classic serif font with a clear and bold look. It’s a very versatile font that works great in large.
  18. Amient by Piotr Łapa, $30.00
    Amient is a modern, experimental, display typeface inspired by contemporary typography. It has a very eccentric and expressive character. The letterforms are eclectic but consistent at the same time. Amient is a bold choice for bold projects. It will work well on posters, covers, titles, and logotypes.
  19. Egosta by skillyas studio, $15.00
    EGOSTA is a complete sans serif family. The letterform and sharp variations characterize a bold and playful typeface in a graphic layout, making it perfect for modern and futuristic visual needs, EGOSTA complete family contains 10 styles with two axes; Weight and Width, from Thin to Bold.
  20. Mbf Grub by Moonbandit, $14.00
    Grub is a bold, playful and fun typeface, it is ideal for branding, logo, title, headlines, poster and many other projects that needs an attention grabber. Use it on your projects to give that free spirit and bold look. Also include opentype features: ligature and alternate
  21. Jumbo Sale by Eko Bimantara, $19.00
    Jumbo Sale is a bold and comical display font designed and published by Eko Bimantara in August 2022. This font has fun, bold and loud characteristics. Fit for titles, brand, product packaging and big size display. It has more than 300 glyphs which cover broad latin languages.
  22. Broost by ZetDesign, $15.00
    Broost is a groovy font that gives you a bold feel with sharp, bold strokes at each end of the letter. This font also gives a relaxed and cheerful impression to each of your works. very suitable for holiday design materials, parties, music, games, and more.
  23. Emily In White by Juliasys, $59.00
    She did not live to experience her breakthrough as a poet, but today she is considered one of the pioneers of literary modernity – the American lyricist Emily Dickinson (1830–1886). She left behind a life’s work of manuscripts on scraps of paper, note pads and letters – and a last wish, that these were to be burned. Emily’s younger sister Lavinia did not fulfill her wish – and thus preserved the ingenious manuscript-objects for posterity. For Julia Sysmäläinen, designer of the award winning Kafka type family FF Mister K, Dickinson’s manuscripts were an inspiration and a source for creating her new typeface “Emily In White”. Emily In White – named after Emily Dickinson’s preference for white clothes – captures the most filigree letterforms of the poet’s multifaceted writing style. With hundreds of alternates and ligatures and a complex OpenType feature code it manages to revive the lively sequence of single and connected glyphs of a delicate handwriting which has been described as “breezing” and “reminding of bird tracks”. Emily in White is available in three weights designated I, II and III. For each weight, there is an associated Swashes font. See the PDF in the Gallery section for details. Language support Western and Central European, over 1800 glyphs.
  24. Bird Script by Lián Types, $24.95
    Characterized by quickness, lightness, and ease of movement, Bird Script is a font which challenges many aspects of type-design: every single stroke, comes directly from the author’s hand and tries to reflect not only the tool used, but also his feelings at the moment of writing. Bird Script is a font filled up with the energic gestures of what it’s called gestural calligraphy, a not very explored field in typography, where hardly ever a letter comes the same way two times: When manipulating the pen, the letterer seeks for the beauty of the differences and the grace of a confident execution. Originally done with a flat speedball pen nib nº5 and retouched with pencil for the bolder elements, it turned into a very pleasant to the eyes font which dances between the formal rules of typography and the artistic look of calligraphy. Bird Script Pro and Bird Script Light Pro come with many ligatures, alternates and ornaments. Into the standard ligatures we find lots of pairs of two and three ligated letters so when they are activated the font seems alive. However if none of them are activated, the font gives a really particular text pattern, specially in smaller sizes. Get Bird Script, add rhythm to your work.
  25. Nanami Rounded by Thinkdust, $10.00
    Nanami Rounded is a heavily engineered follow up to the hugely successful Nanami, which debuted at MyFonts #1 Hot New Fonts for over 2 weeks. Nanami Rounded is a carefully engineered take on the original Nanami family. We kept the curve very slight in order to keep the clean corporate balance, and not to go into a style that was too friendly. Nanami Rounded consists of 18 weights ranging from Thin through to Black. It has also extensive support for over 50 languages, and as a font family that works well both in headlines and bodycopy, Nanami Rounded is the perfect choice for a whole variety of creative briefs. The gentler, softer follow-up to the popular Nanami, Nanami Rounded is also motivated by the artistry of Japan. Smoothing the hard lines and definite corners of its predecessor just slightly, Nanami Rounded is still clearly defined and crisp enough to work in whatever context you need. If Nanami is a battle hardened Samurai, Nanami Rounded is the lotus blossom favour handed to him as he leaves his home village to go to war. If Nanami Rounded isn't quite floating your boat why not check out it’s counterparts Nanami and Nanami Handmade.
  26. Hybi5 by Hybi-Types, $12.50
    The Hybi5 font family can be described as a “crossover” between Antiqua, Grotesque and Brushscript with characteristics from all of this genres. My aim was to design friendly and versatile fonts, which can be used for headlines or slogans as well as for some longer texts. To make the fonts useful for as many languages as possible, I added a lot of exotic accents. All styles contain the whole “Adobe Latin 3 (CE)” character set plus a few letters from “Adobe Latin 4”. A lot of ligatures prettify the look of the fonts. Alternate uppercase letters in the script style might do the same. If you are a professional designer, you will surely appreciate the thousands of kerning pairs within each style, which will make your work easier. I recommend to set Kerning to “metric” and spacing to “zero” in your layout app. Back in 2015 I worked on the first sketches of “Hybi5” using Adobe Illustrator. “Fontself Maker”, an extension for Illustrator, was used to convert the drawings into font-files. This tool can only create “OTF” font files. For this reason there are no “TTF” versions. It’s not the first font I have ever made, but the first to be distributed commercially.
  27. Musicals - Unknown license
  28. Medio - 100% free
  29. Marmelade Guys - Unknown license
  30. LD Charlie Clown by Illustration Ink, $3.00
    LD Charlie Clown is an enjoyable scrapbooking font that can put a smile on anyone's face.
  31. Yoyo by Funk King, $5.00
    Yoyo is a fun and fluid dot font that swirls and curves to deliver your message.
  32. Welcome by Solotype, $19.95
    This is another of those early 20th century, post art nouveau types from Europe. Probably German.
  33. Boulette by RMU, $30.00
    Boulette is a gorgeous pop art-style display font for kids, cartoons, comics and much more.
  34. Runcible by PintassilgoPrints, $24.00
    A runcible font for dolomphius designs. I do not believe you won't give it a try !
  35. Alys by Red Rooster Collection, $45.00
    An original design. A memorial typeface by Pat for her mother, Alys, who was tragically killed.
  36. Deco Inline by BA Graphics, $45.00
    A hot revival of the 60s and 70s a great headline face with that retro look.
  37. VelvetQuilt Display font - Personal use only
  38. Neospace Exp - Personal use only
  39. Odisean One - Personal use only
  40. Aircruiser - Personal use only
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