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  1. Lakeland JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Lakeland JNL was inspired by lettering seen on a vintage container of Yankee brand motor oil. Originally all-caps on the package, the remaining characters were developed to expand on this casual semi-script design which was popular during the 1940s.
  2. Dolce Caffe 3D by Resistenza, $39.00
    Dolce Caffe was a handwritten font designed in the 2011 inspired in some berliner menu. Now we developed a 3D, 3D Rough and a Shadow version. They are very legible and high in style and carefully constructed all-uppercase letters.
  3. NT Tonight Show by Nurrontype, $21.00
    I was watching last episode of Tonight Show with Letterman when I develop NT Tonight Show. My idea, I want to make a font that represent showbiz industry. Voila, here's Tonight Show. A contrast, bold, versatile. With swash and alternate option.
  4. Autospec by Device, $29.00
    Designed as a companion to Autofont, this dingbat set was originally developed for What Car? magazine, the UK’s leading automotive consumer title. Use in charts and reviews to indicate metallic paint, shatterproof glass, number of airbags, manual or auto sunroof, etc.
  5. CA Rough Rider by Cape Arcona Type Foundry, $29.00
    Rough Rider is a handcrafted bold italic typeface. Intended as a rough display style typeface it’s perfect for illustrative titles, logotypes and small texts. Initially developed for a logo design, Rough Rider was expanded to a full Central European character set.
  6. Express by ParaType, $30.00
    Express® is based on the lettershapes of Express typeface designed for Ludwig & Mayer in 1957 by Walter Hoehnisch. A tall, bold script with even inclination. Cyrillic version developed in 2001 by Natalia Vasilyeva. For use in advertising and display typography.
  7. Newsletter Stencil by Volcano Type, $19.00
    The font "Newsletter Stencil" is based on the font family Newsletter which is to be published by die Typonauten. During the toilsome development of this font family it was a pleasure to destroy the letter forms and to create a bastard.
  8. Flox by ParaType, $30.00
    Flox display typeface was designed in 2000 by Vladimir Pavlikov. Cyrillic was developed in 2005. The project was aimed to create a decorative vivid alphabet of geometric shapes. For use in advertising and display typography. Licensed by ParaType in 2005.
  9. Floris by LucasFonts, $39.00
    Floris was developed on a four-dimensional grid of several axes or parameters: weight, width, x-height and ascender/descender height. This makes it possible to allow for fast customization – i.e., the design of Floris versions made according to customers’ specifications.
  10. Adelaide Sky by Omaikraf Studio, $14.00
    Adelaide Sky is a fun and relaxed display font. Casual and versatile, this font fits a wide range of designs, such as branding, product packaging, invitation, quote, t-shirt, label, poster, logo or any other idea that you wish to develop.
  11. Union by Alias Collection, $60.00
    A softer, streamlined and more elegant development of the ideas originally explored in Jude. Incised letterforms are now rounder and more intuitive, less geometric. Union is a modern classic‚ typeface, avoiding quirky idiosyncrasies to produce a useable and highly contemporary type.
  12. Luscombe by Greater Albion Typefounders, $9.50
    Luscombe is a boisterous and lively display face, recalling the shaded and outlined faced much beloved of 1920s poster and advertising artists, while offering a regularity of outline that those faces often did not achieve. Itís ideal for poster and display work, or for signage with a subtle period feel. Mix the two faces to add emphasis where it's needed.
  13. Homenko by Apostrof, $35.00
    Homenko was the only Ukrainian typeface for metal type casting developed in the last century. It has already become a 'classic'. Vasyl Homenko worked on it from 1964 to 1967. The typeface successfully combines the qualities of lineal humanist typefaces with the Ukrainian tradition of asymmetrical slab serif. The works on its digitization and further development has been in progress since 2000. The present version contains Latin Extended characters, Cyrillic with stressed alternates and several ornaments based on Vasyl Homenko's works. It works perfectly for books for children and is ideal for publications related to culture, history, literature and traditional art of Ukraine and other nations of Eastern Europe.
  14. TDL Ruha Hairline by Tipos Das Letras, $15.00
    Ruha Harline is a modern and mechanical serif typeface and is the result of stencil's RUHA development. Being the first typeface of the family, it sets the basic concepts for further development, on each version to come. The design approach, results from a rigid geometrical connection with the Roman du Roi, since the letterforms are imposed by the constraints of the RUHA ruler. The main typographic proportions are connected with the modern typefaces, like Didot or Bodoni. Maintaining the same structure with different typographical and stylistic properties, the stencil allows to explore a modern typeface, with vertical stress, high contrast between the thick and thin strokes and hairline serifs.
  15. Hyperdrive by Comicraft, $19.00
    If you're about to make the jump into hyperspace, buckle up and engage your R2 unit with our new font release, HYPERDRIVE! Ten years in the making, we've spent almost as much time developing these characters as George Lucas spent developing his! Co-created by Starkings & Roshell (HYPERDRIVE, not George), this font is guaranteed to keep TIE fighters off your tail and will always come in useful if you get menaced by phantoms or attacked by clones. So sit back, relax and enjoy the flight -- but don't forget; let the Wookiee win! Remastered Hyperdrive includes new letter shapes, 200+ connecting letter combos, improved spacing & kerning and support for Western & Central Europe.
  16. Super Drift by Mevstory Studio, $15.00
    Super Drift consists of a racing style with sharp lines with a verified tilt angle that will emphasize a modern and sporty style. Super Drift very suitable for automotive magazine covers, racing game covers, logos & branding, product design, labels and so on. What’s Included Super Drift 3D Super Drift Ragular Super Drift Line Standard glyphs Works on PC / Mac Simple installations Accessible in the Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe InDesign, even work on Microsoft Word. Thank you for your purchase! Hope you enjoy with our font!
  17. Hush Hush by Comicraft, $49.00
    If you thought you heard someone callin' your name just now, you might have caught the firm but soft spoken tones of Comicraft's classy balloon lettering font, HushHush. Created in the style of the newspaper strips of the 30s and 40s, HushHush captures the slick movements of the skilled hand letterers of that era. Gracing the pages of Jeph Loeb and Jim Lee's chart-topping BATMAN storyline -- which by a staggering coincidence was also called "Hush" -- these characters have brought to life the words of Two Face, The Joker, Scarecrow, Catwoman, Batman and Robin -- from every whisper to every scream.
  18. Glitter Girl by Comicraft, $19.00
    Glitter Girl is a naive but romantic and flirty face with fragments of tinsel in its hair. Here's a font with a fresh attitude dressed in frilly flowing flower child fabrics sparkling with sequins. If you're looking for a light feminine aesthetic to grace your chic fashionista blog or livejournal, give it a little Glitter Girl Gossip, a safe text with long legs that will treat your thoughts with a twinkle and a touch of magic. These chic, cozy, clean, warm and fuzzy fonts are BFF -- Best Fonts for Facebook statements you want to share with your social network!
  19. JoyRider by The Northern Block, $12.80
    JoyRider is an 8-font family consisting of 4 weights with italics. Its bold appearance is strongly influenced by motor racing and the fast car modification culture, hence the name JoyRider.
  20. Goldbarre by Greater Albion Typefounders, $19.95
    Goldbarre is a finely engraved slab serif face in the spirit of ‘between the wars’ commercial confidence. It’s a solid and dependable face of distinction for use on certificates and posters which need to convey an emphatic yet refined message. The letterforms of Goldbarre combine finely hatched shading with and embossed, three-dimensional, quality. The utility of the family is further enhanced with Goldbarre No 2 - a solid shaded face, Goldebarre No 3 - an open embossed face, and Goldbarre No 4 - a basic black slab-serif face.
  21. Hermaphrodite by Volcano Type, $29.00
    Hermaphrodite was developed for the Bastard Project and had its origin in the idea of applying the process of an Antiqua on a Grotesque. In other words, a Grotesque font was drawn calligraphically and then digitized. Some inconvenient corners were simply cut off.
  22. Matrice by Studio Sun, $20.00
    Matrice is a sans serif (Semi Extended) display font family in 8 weights plus matching natural italics. support 75+ Languanges (Latin Based) influenced by the grotesk typefaces developed in the early 20th century, perfect for branding (Identity), logotype, headline text, and caption.
  23. Mandatory by K-Type, $20.00
    Mandatory is a full small caps font developed from the typeface used for UK vehicle registration plates. There is improved stroke separation on the M and W which are pointed at the centre, and the tail of the Q is thinner and clearer.
  24. Segmenta by Librito.de, $15.00
    Segmenta, a sans serif typeface developed from the gridbased type of the Hamburg S-Bahn (metro). The type is originally used for diplaying informations about the trains. The typeface contains all accents and special letters for extended latin and the baltic languages.
  25. JT Energy by OGJ Type Design, $70.00
    JT Energy is a new in 2020 interpreted geometric type with optically consistent line thickness and an interesting look and feel. This type is inspired by designs from Paul Renner and Arno Drescher and was long developed until it was something own.
  26. ZoodMantra by Zooddooz, $20.00
    ZoodMantra is a Pixel-Blackletter typeface developed for nostalgia purposes in the time of video games. It could represent the fantasy world, magic realms, knight's tales and warrior legend. Be suitable for commercial materials, textile design, comic books and classic video games.
  27. Selectric by Indian Summer Studio, $55.00
    Selectric typewriter font. The part of the large, many years project on revival and further development (over 1000 glyphs) of the 20th century’s most famous typewriter Selectric golfball fonts, lost for many decades, not being created since then in digital vector form.
  28. Sur by Horacio Lorente, $20.00
    Sur is a modern minimalist sans-serif typeface available in two weights (normal and bold), with a good shape for big editorial headlines and fashion publications. It was developed during 2009, trying to find a new way to express ideas in editorial projects.
  29. 57 Rodeo by Baseline Fonts, $24.00
    A practical yet unique display face designed to offer attention-getting headlines and an alternative to the normal wild west faces.
  30. Caridade by insigne, $29.00
    Caridade is a bold and powerful script face. It draws some inspiration from heavy brush drawn vintage hand lettering but its heavy weight is much thicker with plenty of impact and more contemporary letterforms. The face offers a wide array of weights, from the powerful Heavy weight to the graceful Thin. Caridade can get the job done for many unique design tasks. Caridade includes many useful OpenType features, including a set of non-connecting alternates, 40 ligatures, and two types of end letterforms. OpenType features include ornaments, swash endings, ending contextual alternates, discretionary ligatures, ligatures and three different stylistic sets filled with alternates. In total, there are over 60 alternate letterforms. Please see the sample .pdf to see these features in action. OpenType capable applications such as Quark or the Adobe suite can take full advantage of the automatically replacing ligatures and alternates. This family also includes the glyphs to support a wide range of languages.
  31. Marco by TypeTogether, $49.00
    Marco is a lively text face, with an informal touch, inspired by 15th century Italian letter-forms with strong calligraphic traces and intended to be used primarily in continuous and intensive reading conditions. Marco is full of features required for high-quality book typography, including: strong language-support in extended Latin, Cyrillic and polytonic Greek, a multitude of swashes in the italic styles of Latin and Cyrillic, stylistic alternates to obtain the best possible solutions and other typographic niceties. Inspiration for Marco goes back to Italian humanist typography such as those of Nicholas Jenson or Aldus Manutius, and general influences from calligraphy. As a result, Marco has matured into a personal and unique text face where its lively and somewhat informal style is an ideal counterpart to its careful and ingenious crafting. Toshi Omagari’s Marco features a huge set of over 1900 characters per style —and almost 2600 in the italics— and is available in Regular, SemiBold, Bold with matching Italics.
  32. Olympian by Linotype, $29.99
    After the Second World War, the Ionic style replaced Modern Face as the favored typeface for newsprint. A couple decades later, it was in turn replaced by the next generation of newspaper fonts, a mix of Old Face, Transitional and Modern Face forms. Olympian itself tends toward the Old Face style but is nevertheless an example of this new generation, a result of a time of change and experimentation.
  33. Drifter by 4RM Font, $11.00
    Inspired by the speed of drifters. This font is made with a unique and cool value, this font has an aggressive impression and is suitable for use in graphic designs related to racing.
  34. Neosonic by limitype, $21.00
    Neosonic is a modern display font made in a more dynamic, fast racing style, suitable for your modern designs with technology or sports themes. Neosonic comes complete with : - Allcaps Font - Multilingual - Number & Symbols
  35. Qeuliner by BaronWNM, $14.00
    Qeuliner is a font with a modern, sporty, and futuristic design. Carrying the form of oblique blocks separated by vertical lines. Very suitable for use on sports-themed displays, racing, games, space, etc.
  36. Koloss by Monotype, $29.99
    Designed by Jakob Erbar and released in 1930, Koloss is a headline face that works well for posters. Characters have been drawn with a broad nib leaving small counters. This gives the effect of a compressed face, although the width of the strokes imply a fat face.
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  38. Bell Martellus by Chank, $99.00
    Full of texture and regal personality, Bell Martellus was derived from a book published in 1475 by Henricus Martellus entitled “Liber Insularum.” The writing style is based on the Carolingian Script created by the Emperor Charlemagne and his scribe, Alquin of York, in the 9th century A.D. This old world lettering comes with new world OpenType capabilities, including swash caps and small caps. The James Ford Bell Library at the University of Minnesota commissioned Bill Moran to develop this font as a means of introducing their amazing collection of rare books, maps and manuscripts to a wider audience. Once the historic script was fontified by Bill, it was forwarded to Chank Co, where we added some snazzy baubles for the discriminating typographer. Everybody can enjoy the antique genuine nature of Bell Martellus, but advanced OpenType users also get extra features in Adobe CS applications.
  39. Code Monkey by Comicraft, $19.00
    Underpaid? Overworked? If you like Fritos, Jolt and Mountain Dew in your cubicle, your big warm fuzzy Donkey Kong heart is going to like these fonts a lot. Developed in conjunction with actual Code Monkeys*, this user-defined type IS defined -- it's loud and proud, and available in functional monospace for screen or elegant proportional spacing for print. When your pet project needs a soft, pretty face that's visible from across the office, sit down and pretend to work with CodeMonkeyVariable. Released from the captivity of monospacing, these lovely letters can convey even your wildest story ideas. When your syntax needs to line up on screen, get monospaced out with CodeMonkeyConstant. Copy from other sources and your screen captures will look so sweet you'll no longer have to pray your code complies to specs, because even your login page will look like dynamic rock star programming.
  40. Dracula by Storm Type Foundry, $37.00
    The best way to radicalize your typographic expression is to use Blackletter! Gothic calligraphy had been used throughout all historical periods without much of the principal development the Latin typefaces underwent. However, since the invention of movable type, even now its slight variations over time can be seen. Blackletters are always used where emotions are required, be it spiritual literature, romantic novels, decadent poetry or extreme music. Dracula is a typeface dedicated to classical horror. I started to draw its letters along with my illustrations for Argo publishers in spring 2017. I needed a specific typeface for book cover and chapter titles to emphasize the mysterious atmosphere of the text. Sharp teeth and claws on a thin blackletter skeleton shall remind of the early vampirism in literature. Its slightly narrowed face enhances a thrilling feel of anguish and despair, whereas the darkest cut may work well on funeral announcements.
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