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  7. Hasan Alquds Unicode by Hiba Studio, $99.00
    Hasan Alquds Unicode is an Arabic display typeface. It is useful for titles and graphic projects where a contemporary, streamlined look is desired. The font is based on the simple lines of Kufi calligraphy, and the uniform slope of its strokes gives it a structured, geometric feel. It supported all scripts that used Arabic glyphs compatible with Unicode 4.2. Hasan Alquds is the first released typeface of collaboration between Hasan Abu Afash and Mamoun Sakkal.
  8. Sugar Cake by Larin Type Co, $12.00
    Sugar Cake this is a stunning handwritten font duo with hand-drawn illustrations. Script font includes many alternates, ligatures and swash with them you can create a more complete composition and make it more diverse and individual. A hand-drawn sans serif font will perfectly match the script and complement it. Also included in this font are hand drawn fancy illustrations that will be useful for design and decorate your project. Enjoy using!
  9. Rose Mask by Viswell, $19.00
    RoseMask is a capvitating combination font with three distinct style that seamlessly complement each other. The uppercase style featured elegant serif for a timeless appeal, the lowercase style offers a playful monoline approach, and the alternates presented in a bubbly gravity font, infuse creativity and dynamism. Mix and macth this versalite font effortlessly transitions between elegance and playfulness, making it a must have for diverse design project, from branding to editorial layout.
  10. Zimeta by Twinletter, $12.00
    Zimeta is a sanserif font with a unique style that we created specifically for you to satisfy your diverse demands, where a friendly font and strong character make your project bold and powerful. of course, your various design projects will be perfect and extraordinary if you use this font because this font is equipped with a font family, both for titles and subtitles and sentence text, start using our fonts for your extraordinary projects.
  11. Churchward Tua by BluHead Studio, $25.00
    Churchward Tua and Churchward Tua Italic are two more OpenType font releases by Bluhead Studio from the exciting and unique library of Joseph Churchward type designs. The Tua fonts sport an Old West, cattle drive sort of look. One can imagine Tua being used on the swinging front doors of the local saloon or jailhouse. These fonts are perfect for headlines, posters or wherever you want to express your inner cowboy. Giddy-up!
  12. Sunny Sam by Mans Greback, $39.00
    Sunny Sam is a fun handwritten typeface. It was drawn and created by Måns Grebäck during 2019 and 2020. The movements of this happy script font represents optimism and vivacity. Sunny Sam comes in three high-quality styles: Thin, Medium and Bold. The three weights works great as complements to one another. It has an extensive lingual support, covering European Latin scripts. Sunny Sam contains all characters you'll ever need, including all punctuation and numbers.
  13. Faubourg by Positype, $39.00
    Faubourg marks the first professional typeface release by Marie Boulanger. As much traditional as it is unconventional in its celebration of letterforms, this typeface dances on the page and screen as it moves from a more conventional appearance to monoline and back again. The flowing silk-like undulation only accentuates this distinguishing feature and produces one opportunity after the next for headline settings where the word is as important as the content supporting it.
  14. Caliban by Adobe, $29.00
    In 1994, John Benson designed the typefaces Caliban, Alexa and Balzano, all with similar characteristics. The typefaces are distinguished by their calligraphic style and their closeness to handwritten script. Caliban looks as though it were written with a broad tipped pen, with reserved yet lively figures which retain their legibility. Caliban is a good typefaces to use in short and middle length texts as well as headlines, wherever a personal touch is desired.
  15. Krok by ParaType, $30.00
    Krok is an experimental geometric sans serif designed by Zhanar Bereketova. It’s suitable for posters, packaging, brand elements and short memorable texts. Each character of this font adds a visual accent to the message. There are many alternative forms, designed in two stylistic sets and one contextual set that allow you to create a different mood of the text -- from electronic folk to science fiction. The font was released by ParaType in 2018.
  16. Dark Star by PleasureFonts, $19.00
    Dark Star is a modern, futuristic typeface with a sci-fi, high-tech look. The letter design is a geometric sans but also slightly rounded to make a more organic and natural impression. The suggested use for Dark Star is logo design, headlines in editorial design, packaging, web and print titles and game design. This futuristic typeface was designed in 2021, released by pleasurefonts and comes in 6 weights with a glyphs amount of 394.
  17. ITC Arid by ITC, $29.99
    ITC Arid was designed by Rob Leuschke in 1997 as a lively calligraphy typeface which looks as though it was put to paper with a piece of charcoal. Generous capitals mix harmoniously with the more reserved lower case characters and the forward slant of both create a dynamic impression. Arid should be used in point sizes of 12 and larger and is well-suited for headlines and short to middle-length texts.
  18. Chicago Darling Serif by Gatype, $14.00
    Chicago Darling is a modern and classy minimalist design typography that features more alternative characters and lots of ties. Lifestyle friendly fonts with on-trend designs. The Chicago Darling is designed to be versatile, to match all your designs. This alternative makes the Chicago Darling very versatile. You can design beautiful, elegant and diverse typographic elements with it. It's perfect for logos, lettering artwork, t-shirt designs, editorial illustrations to name a few.
  19. Tempo LT by Linotype, $29.99
    The Tempo font family was designed by R. Hunter Middleton and released between 1930 and 1931. The instant success of Futura in 1927 led to many similar designs, and Tempo is the version produced by the Ludlow foundry for large headlines in newpapers. Like Futura, Tempo font is basically geometric, but shows some humanistic influence. Tempo is popular for newspaper and commercial printing, and the heavy condensed font is excellent for headlines.
  20. Old Style 7 by Linotype, $29.00
    The name Old Style No. 7 comes from a time when foundries released a variety of typefaces under one name. Linotype produced Old Style No. 7, which was based on an early 1870s typeface from the Bruce Typefoundry, which had based its design on a type from the Scottish foundry Miller and Richards. Old Style No. 7 is a reliable text type that is serviceable for both books and shorter copy demands, such as magazines.
  21. Ege Schrift NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    Lend a little Jazz Age elegance to your next project with this tasty typeface, a faithful rendering of Eduard Ege's eponymous Ege Schrift, released by the Genzsch and Heyse foundry of Hamburg in 1921. For best results at large sizes, choose the TrueType version, rendered at a full 2,048 UPM. Both versions include the complete Latin 1252, Central European 1250 and Turkish 1254 character sets, as well as localization for Moldovan and Romanian.
  22. Kari by Positype, $39.00
    Kari is a complete redraw and expansion of the award-winning typeface originally released in 2005. Featuring both upright and ‘italic’ styles, this soft and curvy script is perfect for packaging, expressive headlines, and fun settings. Feature-rich and flexible, Kari is stocked full of alternate characters, swashes, titling options, expanded numeral sets, new dingbats, and a lot more… and for the first time, the much-requested ‘Medium’ weight is now available.
  23. Lavah Pro Arabic by Protype, $50.00
    Lavah Pro is the upgrade from old version of Lava Arabic 1.0. It's Arabic condensed/narrow with grunge and rough style for vintage style posters, brands or ads maybe for food ads or movie poster. Lavah Pro is supported by OpenType Features with many Stylistic Alternates and Discretionary Ligatures and It's support Arabic, Persian, Urdu and Latin. Designed and Created by Ibrahim Hamdi Copyright © 2019 by Protype Foundry. All rights reserved.
  24. Channel Surfing JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    In 1999, Jeff Levine released a freeware font called "Channel Tuning JL" scanned from drawings made with a felt tip marker and designed as if the letters were breaking up due to poor reception such as on pre-digital TV sets. Over a decade later, Jeff has totally reworked the font—giving it cleaner lines, an extended character set and renaming it Channel Surfing JNL to set it apart from the roughly-drawn original.
  25. Road Crew by Larin Type Co, $16.00
    Road Crew is a handwritten, monoline font that includes two styles, regular and bold, with which you can combine and create unique designs in an instant. Also included in this font are alternatives and touches that you can use to make your design more diverse and attractive. You can also use them to create a logo or use them for small businesses, t-shirts, book covers, stationery, marketing, blogs, magazines, and more.
  26. Hemispheres by Runsell Type, $9.00
    Hemispheres perfectly represents clean and classy design in four weights: Script 1, Script 2, Caps 1, and Caps 2. The project was inspired by unique labels, badges, and packaging and works well for additional cases such as logotype, branding, packaging, quotes, business cards and more. Hemispheres feature uppercase, lowercase, numeral, punctuation & symbol, ligatures, stylistic alternates, multilingual support, PUA encoded. How to get access alternate glyphs from open type fonts check this link : http://adobe.ly/1m1fn4Y
  27. Molard Two by Putracetol, $20.00
    Molard - Modern Various Font. This sans-serif typeface offers a diverse range of styles, featuring two distinct weights and versions – clean and textured. With a selection of three texture levels, Molard presents a total of eight fonts in its collection. Its contemporary and robust aesthetic adds an assertive touch to your projects. Perfectly suited for logo creation, branding, labels, quotes, printing, magazines, posters, film titles, and more, Molard empowers your creativity to flourish.
  28. Kintamani by Ably Creative, $12.00
    Kintamani font is a casual handwritten font perfect for design purposes, web, logos, brochures, business cards, online stores, t-shirt designs, mockups, invitation cards, wedding cards, flyers, posters and more. Kintamani font beautiful typographic harmony for a diversity of design projects, including logos & branding, social media posts, advertisements & product designs. This font is PUA encoded which means you can access all of the glyphs and swashes with ease! Make stunning work with Kintamani font!
  29. DIN 2014 by ParaType, $47.00
    A contemporary interpretation of the famous DIN typeface. Regular style suits for long texts, while Light and Bold variations work well in large sizes. The typeface includes 24 styles: 6 upright and 6 normal-width italics, as well as 6 Narrow and 6 Condensed styles. The typeface was designed by Vasily Biryukov and released by Paratype in 2015. The set of Condensed styles was added by Alexander Lubovenko and Isabella Chaeva in 2022.
  30. Balder Dash NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    The distinguishing characteristics of this typeface were suggested by cover artwork for the May 1930 issue of Inland Printer: a combination of caps based on Breda Gotisch, released by H. Berthold AG in 1928, and a lowercase based on Goudy Text. The result is a remarkably elegant and retro-stylish blackletter face. Both versions of the font contain the complete Latin 1252 character set plus support for Central European (Unicode 1250) languages as well.
  31. Deux Chasses NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    American Type Founders released the pattern for this typeface under the name "Thermotype". In the days of cast-metal foundry type, copyfitting headlines could prove problemmatic at times; this typeface, with a wide uppercase and narrower lowercase of exactly the same “color”, allowed stacked lines of type to be composed with uniform width. Clean, crisp and practical. Both versions of the font include 1252 Latin, 1250 CE (with localization for Romanian and Moldovan).
  32. Neue Schwabacher by RMU, $25.00
    Neue Schwabacher is a revival of a revival. Albert Anklam modified the medieval letter forms of Schwabacher according to the fashion of the fin-de-siècle era, and his font was first released by Genzsch & Heyse in 1876. This most widespread font face of the 19th century was fresh redrawn and made fit for nowadays’ usage. To get access to all ligatures, it is recommended to activate both Standard and Discretionary ligatures.
  33. Doire Royal by Evertype, $20.00
    Doire is a monowidth font based on the face used on the old Royal Gaelic manual typewriter. Doire Royal is a “rough” version of that font. Doire was first digitized in 1993 by Michael Everson and originally used the MacGaelic character set on the Macintosh platform, and ISO/IEC 8859-14 on the PC. In 2008 Doire version 3 was released in OpenType format, completely compliant with Unicode encoding and with an extended character set.
  34. Asturias by insigne, $21.99
    Asturias is a contemporary take on script fonts. Its characters are wider than most scripts, and the letterforms are somewhat geometric, giving it a modern and refined feel. The font is well suited for any occasion that calls for a sophisticated air and appearance. As with all insigne releases, Asturias comes with a wide range of OpenType features; a full complement of artistic alternates, ligatures and old style figures to add a touch of sophistication.
  35. Kelima Vintage by Attract Studio, $22.00
    Kelima Vintage is a serif font made from typography that was familiar in the 60s and 70s. Which results in a design with a modern and fresh taste. Kelima Vintage is released in 6 mixable weights to help you work on your best projects. Also available are Ligature and Alternate styles in the OpenType feature which offer a number of different characters that give your logo or business card a unique look.
  36. Spina by OhType!, $28.00
    The 225 glyphs that make “Spina Typeface” are the result of experience with hundreds of drawings, sketches and digital tests in seeking to achieve a typeface that represents the fluidity of the script and elegance of the modern roman. Thereby, based on this principle and a unique style, an infinitely versatile typeface was designed that evokes both the beauty and finesse of the plant as power its thorns and its deadly poison.
  37. Blackcurrant by Device, $39.00
    Lively, friendly and fun. Blackcurrant is derived from a poster campaign Rian Hughes designed for the youthful Japanese woman's outfitters, Yellow Boots. The original logo formed the basis of the Black version; the narrower Squash version was added fro the commercial release. The lower case was added two years later due to popular demand. In 2010 the font was further accessorised with extensive ligatures, made possible with the then-new Opentype technology.
  38. Wroxeter by Greater Albion Typefounders, $10.00
    Wroxeter is Greater Albion Typefounders' customary Black Letter release for Christmas 2013. It's a typeface family for all times of year though, a good clear traditional black letter re-creation offered in a family of four typeface:- regular, wrought (a hand-tooled look a la Mr F Goudy), oblique and narrow forms. The tradition of typefounders' black letter revivals which don't over-burden themselves with historical precedent continues in this highly refined and polished family.
  39. Jadeite by TEKNIKE, $129.00
    Note: This family only contains Capital letters Jadeite is a geometric monospaced display font. The typeface has a distinct style inspired by the Mid-Century Modern era and designed to be easy to read. The Jadeite name comes from a mineral form of jade and also represents a color of green, reminiscent and popular of the 1950’s era. Jadeite is great for display work, quotes, invitations, film credits, fashion, architecture, posters and headings.
  40. Bright Grotesk by Andrew Paglinawan, $40.00
    Bright Grotesk is inspired by grotesque & humanist typefaces suggesting a serious yet friendly personality. It is designed to be legible in small sizes yet charmingly attractive in large settings. Bright Grotesk is a neutral design with a subtle touch of flair. It feels old but looks new, warm yet active, symmetrical yet organic, classic yet modern. Bright Grotesk has great details that reveals in display sizes and can be felt in small sizes as well.
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