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  1. Blackwood by Alan Meeks, $40.00
    Blackwood is a sans serif headline face with a woodgrain effect. Based loosely on Grotesk, it has strong, solid forms with distinctive style.
  2. Ellen by Lebbad Design, $29.95
    Ellen is a charming elegant serif face. Great for headline display and text use. Many alternates and ligatures are included with this font.
  3. Shunsine by Portograph Studio, $19.00
    Shunsine is a distinct and elegant display serif font. Its stylish alternates and ligatures make this font the perfect match for any project.
  4. Macchiato by Okaycat, $29.95
    Okaycat presents "Macchiato". This playful casual font is fashion forward. Elegant simple line serifs pair well with line drawings or simple ink drawings.
  5. P22 Tyndale by IHOF, $24.95
    Quill-formed roman/gothic with an olde-worlde flavor. Some background in the designer's own words: "A series of fonts came to mind which would be rooted in the medieval era -for me, a period of intense interest. Prior to Gutenberg's development of commercial printing with type on paper in the mid-1400s, books were still being written out by hand, on vellum. At that time, a Bible cost more than a common workman could hope to earn in his entire lifetime. Men like William Tyndale devoted their energies to translating the Scriptures for the benefit of ordinary people in their own language, and were burned to death at the stake for doing so. Those in authority correctly recognized a terminal threat to the fabric of feudal society, which revolved around the church. "This religious metamorphosis was reflected in letterforms: which, like buildings, reflect the mood of the period in which they take shape. The medieval era produced the Gothic cathedrals; their strong vertical emphasis was expressive of the vertical relationship then existing between man and God. The rich tracery to be seen in the interstices and vaulted ceilings typified the complex social dynamics of feudalism. Parallels could be clearly seen in Gothic type, with its vertical strokes and decorated capitals. Taken as a whole, Gothicism represented a mystical approach to life, filled with symbolism and imagery. To the common man, letters and words were like other sacred icons: too high for his own understanding, but belonging to God, and worthy of respect. "Roman type, soon adopted in preference to Gothic by contemporary printer-publishers (whose primary market was the scholarly class) represented a more democratic, urbane approach to life, where the words were merely the vehicle for the idea, and letters merely a necessary convenience for making words. The common man could read, consider and debate what was printed, without having the least reverence for the image. In fact, the less the medium interfered with the message, the better. The most successful typefaces were like the Roman legions of old; machine-like in their ordered functionality and anonymity. Meanwhile, Gutenberg's Gothic letterform, in which the greatest technological revolution of history had first been clothed, soon became relegated to a Germanic anachronism, limited to a declining sphere of influence. "An interesting Bible in my possession dating from 1610 perfectly illustrates this duality of function and form. The text is set in Gothic black-letter type, while the side-notes appear in Roman. Thus the complex pattern of the text retains the mystical, sacred quality of the hand-scripted manuscript (often rendered in Latin, which a cleric would read aloud to others), while the clear, open side-notes are designed to supplement a personal Bible study. "Tyndale is one of a series of fonts in process which explore the transition between Gothic and Roman forms. The hybrid letters have more of the idiosyncrasies of the pen (and thus, the human hand) about them, rather than the anonymity imbued by the engraving machine. They are an attempt to achieve the mystery and wonder of the Gothic era while retaining the legibility and clarity best revealed in the Roman form. "Reformers such as Tyndale were consumed with a passion to make the gospel available and understood to the masses of pilgrims who, in search of a religious experience, thronged into the soaring, gilded cathedrals. Centuries later, our need for communion with God remains the same, in spite of all our technology and sophistication. How can our finite minds, our human logic, comprehend the transcendent mystery of God's great sacrifice, his love beyond understanding? Tyndale suffered martyrdom that the Bible, through the medium of printing, might be brought to our hands, our hearts and our minds. It is a privilege for me to dedicate my typeface in his memory."
  6. Hargloves Sans by Heypentype, $20.00
    Hargloves sans remixes between grotesque proportions and 80’ industrial inspired-typefaces. Yes, it is a major improvement from original Hargloves fonts with completely different projections. Hargloves Sans intended primarily for text, editorial or long-form text. This new design emphasized on reader joy experience when reading text without losing typeface characters. Hargloves Sans support almost all Latin script language, roughly around 356 latin language according to hyperglot analytics. This language coverage is heypentype priority to serve all possible Latin script language all over the world. The premise is simple, because it is text typeface it should cover all Latin script languages whether its popular language or not. Hargloves Sans have a higher x-height compared to Hargloves. Higher x-height will give a seamless, undistracted reading. The open counter on nearly squared proportions is Hargloves Sans main character. There’s a lot of feature coming for this typeface in the future.
  7. Kontrast Grotesk by DizajnDesign, $55.00
    Kontrast Grotesk represents a contrast in type design based on a different principle. It was inspired by W. A. Dwiggins and his experiments with the stroke variations. Contrast in this typeface is created not only with the influence of the writing tool (the thickness of horizontal strokes in relation to vertical), but by setting the primary and secondary construction strokes of the characters (e.g. glyph “E”). The grotesque types are usually with no or minimal contrast. Having the contrast has created a new and original look of this typeface without compromising the legibility. The fonts are designed for fluent reading on the screen. A little wider proportions are specially welcome with no need for saving a space as it is in printed media. Kontrast Grotesk family consists of five weights, with italics, small caps and italic small caps. Fonts contains a range of opentype features.
  8. BorderMon - Personal use only
  9. Kalenderblatt Grotesk is a true gem in the world of typography, crafted by the talented Dieter Steffmann. This particular font marries the enduring appeal of grotesque design with Steffmann's unique ...
  10. Stenciled Message JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Inspired by an old retail stencil lettering guide, Stenciled Message JNL is a bold Roman serif typeface available in both regular and oblique versions.
  11. Gallatin Light by Wooden Type Fonts, $15.00
    A light weight slab serif font, useful for posters and large ads, based as it is on wooden fonts designed in the 19th century.
  12. Artz by Hackberry Font Foundry, $24.95
    Artz is a highly stylized sans serif with a Deco look in Narrow, Plain and Wide. It has oldstyle numbers and many special characters.
  13. Antique Tuscan Condensed by Wooden Type Fonts, $20.00
    A revival of one of the popular wooden type fonts of the 19th century, condensed, bold, curved serifs, a very useful design for display.
  14. Grovflab by Bogstav, $17.00
    Serif meets grafitti and comic. It's bound to be wild! Comes with 4 different versions of each lowercase letter along with some fancy swashes!
  15. JulianaJoy by Lebbad Design, $24.95
    JulianaJoy is a condensed elegant sharp serif typeface for headline display and text use. Several alternate characters are included with this original font design.
  16. Ankle by VType, $8.00
    An elegant sans serif typeface with style. Fashionable, classy but still modern! Designed and shared by Vikers | RerdSystems. Perfect for logos, posters and more.
  17. Linotype Aroma No. 2 by Linotype, $40.99
    Linotype Aroma No.2 appears straightforward in form, completely sans serif, yet with a trace of humanistic features that gives it that extra edge.
  18. Sports Jock JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Sports Jock JNL brings you a serif-style sports font built on the classic design of an early-1900s block font with chamfered angles.
  19. Comment by cm5dzyne, $12.00
    Comment is a unique yet still basic sans serif created to provide a consistent, attractive appearance in print, especially in small-to-medium sizes.
  20. Rabona by AcidType, $15.00
    Rabona is a typeface for designers; easy to implement, clean and utilisable. A quintessentially modern geometric san-serif, filtered through a gently humanist lens.
  21. Ingriana by Ingrimayne Type, $14.95
    Ingriana is an informal, serifed typeface family with nine styles that is highly readable at small point sizes. Nothing else is quite like it.
  22. Case Closed JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Case Closed JNL is a bold, slab serif stencil font inspired by a set of brass stencils spotted for sale in an internet auction.
  23. Shatter by ITC, $40.99
    A basic sans serif letterform was used to create the impression of broken glass in this unique typeface. Created by talented designer Vic Carless.
  24. TAN Aegean by TANTypeCo., $17.00
    TAN AEGEAN is an elegant display serif. It's classic and versatile with a touch of playfulness, it's perfect for any of your design needs.
  25. Display Roman JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Display Roman JNL is derived from examples of some vintage sign letters, and features a condensed style with somewhat square letterforms and slab serifs.
  26. Corinthian by ITC, $29.99
    Corinthian is the work of Colin Brignall, a clean sans serif which was inspired by Edward Johnston's Railway Type and Eric Gill's Gill Sans.
  27. Rolhausen by Patria Ari, $12.00
    Rolhausen is a Sans Serif Typeface which is suitable for you who needs a typeface for headline, logotype, apparel, invitation, branding, packaging, advertising etc.
  28. Yahukimo by ErlosDesign, $17.00
    Yahukimo is a serif font with a modern style, perfect for posters, web design, magazine covers, album covers, branding, and many other creative ideas.
  29. Mummbler by PizzaDude.dk, $20.00
    Mummbler is your tiny, crunchy and lovely serif font with tall ascenders and deep descenders. Romantic, perhaps - but definately worth your next print project!
  30. Grecian Bold Expanded by Wooden Type Fonts, $15.00
    A revival of one of the popular wooden type fonts of the 19th century, suitable for display, geometric slab serifs unbracketed, short descenders,condensed.
  31. Capstan by Studio K, $45.00
    Bold yet distinctive, Capstan is a stand out slab serif ideal for signage, headlines, branding and other applications intended to convey strength and character
  32. Egyptian Wide by Wooden Type Fonts, $15.00
    A revival of one of the popular wooden type fonts of the 19th century, suitable for display, short ascenders and descenders, pronounced slab serifs.
  33. Crosstown JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Crosstown JNL is a serif treatment of Midtown JNL, an Art Deco typeface displayed in the pages of an old 'how to' lettering book.
  34. Endast by Cercurius, $19.95
    Sans-serif reversed capitals in outlined circles, resembling old-fashioned typewriter keys. Intended for logos and signs, and for enhancement in lists and maps.
  35. KG LET HER GO by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    Tall, chunky title-friendly sans serif capitals in 3 styles. Use all caps for even lettering or alternate caps and lowercase for bouncy lettering.
  36. Pompelmus by PizzaDude.dk, $15.00
    Crispy: ALL CAPS crispy letters Nutricious: "clean" version of Crispy Fiber: The messy inside of Crispy Healthy: Rough serif font Sweet: Handwritten and crunchy
  37. Brilliante by Gerald Gallo, $20.00
    Brilliante is a geometric, uniform stroke, sans serif font with rounded end strokes. It is ideal for headlines, titles, branding, small blocks of text.
  38. Jot by Typadelic, $19.00
    A playful slab-serif font. This typeface is versatile enough to be used in any type of design work, be it serious or fun.
  39. Nolita by Sakha Design, $12.00
    Introducing the Nolita Font Duo, a classy pair of script and serif fonts. Nolita offers beautiful typographic harmony for a diversity of design projects.
  40. Auxilia by Typomancer, $20.00
    Auxilia is a geometric sans serif font with a bit of humanist feeling, comes with various weights and condensed width for all purpose design.
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