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  1. 1546 Poliphile by GLC, $38.00
    This family was inspired from the French edition of Hypnerotomachie de Poliphile ("The Strife of Love in a Dream") attributed to Francesco Colonna, 1467 printed in 1546 in Paris by Jacques Kerver. He was using a Garamond set (look at our 1592 GLC Garamond), including two styles: Normal and Italic (Normal carved by Claude Garamond, Italic we don't know; it was an Italic pattern very often in use in Paris at that time). We have modified the slant angle of the Capitals used with Italics because the Normal capitals were used in both styles in the original. The present font includes all of the specific latin abbreviations and ligatures used in this edition (with a few differences between the two styles). Added are the accented characters and a few others not in use in this early period of printing. Decorated letters such as 1512 Initials, 1550 Arabesques, 1565 Venetian, or 1584 Rinceau can be used with this family without anachronism.
  2. Brice by Studio Sun, $10.00
    Brice refers to cultural products of the 80s such as music, art, literature, fashion, dance, film, that are consumed by the majority of society population. The Characteristic of Brice are in the small bouncy serif with a dynamic contrast, like R, B, S, K, P, etc. Perfect for Logotype, Caption, & Header. Brice are available in 5 Widths (Condensed - SemiCondensed - Normal - SemiExpanded - Expanded) with matches 6 weights (ExtraLight - Light - Normal - SemiBold - Bold - Black) and support for 75+ language.
  3. Young Gallant by Doyald Young, $50.00
    My intent in designing Young Gallant was to create as simple and elegant a formal script as possible. It was developed to illustrate my new book Learning Curves discussing the essence of formal script.
  4. Serif Medium - Unknown license
  5. Metroline by Kavoon, $15.00
    Metroline is the font pack. The Normal font combines with the alternate character font to make each word unique. Then add the Sans font as your tagline and — the ideal logo! Whats include: Metroline Script - Includes OpenType features. Metroline Sans - Perfectly for create cool - typography or logo design. Includes a range of multilingual support.
  6. Heidelbe-Normal is a font that brings to mind the charm of the old world, blended seamlessly with the crispness of the modern age. This font appears as if it has captured the essence of history and p...
  7. Albion's Engraved Black by Greater Albion Typefounders, $15.00
    Albion’s Engraved Black is a tribute to the Banknote Engraver’s art - it is a heavily constructed black letter face assembled of diagonal shading. Another splendid Black letter display face, ideal for formal or less formal use.
  8. Blitz Condensed by Wiescher Design, $20.00
    A very glitzy Blitz! Blitz-Condensed is an addition to my normal Blitz family. Both are topheavy fonts and are meant to be used together. The font gets a special shine because of this effect. And it stays readable despite its special design. Your designer of surprising typefaces, Gert Wiescher
  9. David Hadash Sans by Monotype, $50.99
    Monotype Imaging is pleased to present David Hadash (New" David), the full family of typefaces by Ismar David, in its intended authentic form. The Estate of Ismar David has sought to revive this jewel of Twentieth-Century design by granting an exclusive license to Monotype Imaging to implement it in industry-standard format. Never before has the typeface in its full set of sub-styles been made available to the design community. David Hadash consists of three style families, Formal, Script, and Sans. Each of these appears in three weigths: regular, medium, and bold. Originally devised as a companion to the upright Formal style, the Script style has a beauty and grace all its own that allows it to be used for full-page settings also. While it is forward-leaning and dynamic, it does not match any of the existing cursive styles of Hebrew script. Ismar David created an eminently readable hybrid style which is like no other by inclining the forms of the upright while blending in some features of Rashi style softened with gentle curves. One can say that the Script style is the first truly italic, not just oblique, typeface for Hebrew script. Although the proportions of the Sans style are very similar to those of the Formal style, its visual impression is stunningly different. If the Formal style is believably written with a broad-point pen, the Sans is chiseled in stone. Rounded angles turn angular and stark. The end result is an informal style that evokes both ancient and contemporary impressions. David Hadash (Modern) supports the writing conventions of Modern Hebrew (including fully vocalized text) in addition to Yiddish and Ladino. David Hadash Biblical is a version of the Formal style that supports all the complexities of Biblical Hebrew, including vocalization and cantillation marks. "
  10. David Hadash Script by Monotype, $50.99
    Monotype Imaging is pleased to present David Hadash (New" David), the full family of typefaces by Ismar David, in its intended authentic form. The Estate of Ismar David has sought to revive this jewel of Twentieth-Century design by granting an exclusive license to Monotype Imaging to implement it in industry-standard format. Never before has the typeface in its full set of sub-styles been made available to the design community. David Hadash consists of three style families, Formal, Script, and Sans. Each of these appears in three weigths: regular, medium, and bold. Originally devised as a companion to the upright Formal style, the Script style has a beauty and grace all its own that allows it to be used for full-page settings also. While it is forward-leaning and dynamic, it does not match any of the existing cursive styles of Hebrew script. Ismar David created an eminently readable hybrid style which is like no other by inclining the forms of the upright while blending in some features of Rashi style softened with gentle curves. One can say that the Script style is the first truly italic, not just oblique, typeface for Hebrew script. Although the proportions of the Sans style are very similar to those of the Formal style, its visual impression is stunningly different. If the Formal style is believably written with a broad-point pen, the Sans is chiseled in stone. Rounded angles turn angular and stark. The end result is an informal style that evokes both ancient and contemporary impressions. David Hadash (Modern) supports the writing conventions of Modern Hebrew (including fully vocalized text) in addition to Yiddish and Ladino. David Hadash Biblical is a version of the Formal style that supports all the complexities of Biblical Hebrew, including vocalization and cantillation marks. "
  11. David Hadash Biblical by Monotype, $50.99
    Monotype Imaging is pleased to present David Hadash (New" David), the full family of typefaces by Ismar David, in its intended authentic form. The Estate of Ismar David has sought to revive this jewel of Twentieth-Century design by granting an exclusive license to Monotype Imaging to implement it in industry-standard format. Never before has the typeface in its full set of sub-styles been made available to the design community. David Hadash consists of three style families, Formal, Script, and Sans. Each of these appears in three weigths: regular, medium, and bold. Originally devised as a companion to the upright Formal style, the Script style has a beauty and grace all its own that allows it to be used for full-page settings also. While it is forward-leaning and dynamic, it does not match any of the existing cursive styles of Hebrew script. Ismar David created an eminently readable hybrid style which is like no other by inclining the forms of the upright while blending in some features of Rashi style softened with gentle curves. One can say that the Script style is the first truly italic, not just oblique, typeface for Hebrew script. Although the proportions of the Sans style are very similar to those of the Formal style, its visual impression is stunningly different. If the Formal style is believably written with a broad-point pen, the Sans is chiseled in stone. Rounded angles turn angular and stark. The end result is an informal style that evokes both ancient and contemporary impressions. David Hadash (Modern) supports the writing conventions of Modern Hebrew (including fully vocalized text) in addition to Yiddish and Ladino. David Hadash Biblical is a version of the Formal style that supports all the complexities of Biblical Hebrew, including vocalization and cantillation marks. "
  12. Agnia by Phoenix Group, $9.00
    Agnia is a formal font that combines serif and sans-serif fonts into one, Agnia has a modern minimalist style that is suitable for luxury and classy needs.
  13. Kaila by ArimaType, $18.00
    Kaila is a bold but elegant serif font. Its elegance and simplicity make this font look absolutely stunning on a variety of design ideas, both formal and informal.
  14. Phlebodium by Fat Hamster, $20.00
    Phlebodium - geometric sans serif typeface, 16 fonts Phlebodium is a modern geometric sans serif font family. Nostalgic, soft and playful font in 80s 90s 2000s techno rave style. BONUS: vector cannabis / hemp leaf, sunflower, mushroom / fungus, meat, unicorn, heart, pizza, hot dog, sun, phlebodium, clover, dog, cat, bear, sun character mascot illustrations and t-shirt designs Phlebodium type family available in 16 styles. 8 Italics 4 weights: Thin, Regular, Medium and Bold 2 widths: Normal and Condensed This bold typeface is ideal for use in display sizes. Perfect for headlines and logos, text blocks, any type of graphic design, printing, t-shirts, posters, branding, web and applications, social media and many more Phlebodium typeface contains 4 weights, normal, condensed and italic styles
  15. Traklin MF by Masterfont, $59.00
    Great sans text font family for all your needs, text, signage, logos etc. Very elegant and suitable for classic as well as formal design.
  16. Tyrium by Kavoon, $12.00
    Tyrium is the font pack. The Normal font combines with the alternate character font to make each word unique. Then add the Splatters font as your tagline and — the ideal logo! What's included: - .TTF and .OTF files - Opentype features. - Splatters combines perfectly with Tyrium to create cool typography or logo design. - A range of multilingual support.
  17. Nurnberg by Vintage Voyage Design Supply, $20.00
    Nürnberg (Nuremberg in eng.) New blackletter-sans font family in modern look with contrasts elements in six widths. Impressive style with non-typical Blackletter uppercases as alternates and normal Sans as standard. In the company with good-looking lowercases and their alternates you can get outstanding result for your project. Six widths give you wide range of use. Massive Bold or Black will be really good in none-long magazine headlines, some logos or cafe/bar signs, menu's or coffeeshops. Medium or Regular is for normally (not giant) text blocks or any of accented texts. Light and Thin are good in big pt. Short word forms or numerals is just awesome.
  18. Story Fresh by Artisan Studio, $10.00
    Story Fresh is a family script font, with 5 styles: brush, bold, medium, normal and light. Story Fresh a work that is purely handmade, has its own characteristics with the style of monoline. this is perfect for invitations, signatures, blogs, social media, business cards, product brands. FILE INCLUDE - Story Fresh Brush (OpenType,PUA) - Story Fresh Bold (OpenType,PUA) - Story Fresh Medium ( OpenType,PUA) - Story Fresh Normal ( OpenType,PUA) - Story Fresh Light ( OpenType,PUA) OpenType features can be accessed by using OpenType smart programs such as Adobe Photo Shop, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Indesign, Corel Draw and Microsoft Office. special greetings for all, all of us all smoothly in running the routin
  19. OCR-A AI by Apply Interactive, $90.00
    OCR-A AI Text is the version for normal use when the text will be read by humans. OCR-A AI is the version to use for machine reading.
  20. Fools Gold by BA Graphics, $45.00
    A throwback to the 70s, a graphic design with a lot of different applications. You can use this font with a normal setting or a very tight setting even over lap it, it has such great flexibility. Experiment with the possibilities and you will be pleasantly surprised.
  21. Arsis by URW Type Foundry, $35.99
    Arsis Regular Font was designed by Gerry Powell in 1937. It is a Serif (Antiqua) Modern Style font. Arsis Regular font attributes include roman serif, Didone, elegant, formal, modern style, feminine.
  22. Hagit MF by Masterfont, $59.00
    Inspired by ancient Semitic Scripts and designed in broad nib calligraphy, this is one more great font by Dr. Ada Yardeni. A classic serif font, both formal and romantic.
  23. Axeo by Asritype, $13.00
    Axeo is a freeform serif typeface. With more than 500 glyphs for each cut, Axeo supporting wide Latin Base Languages. The font structures is sans-serif typeface. Then, the fonts is made into serif (serifed) using rhombus and adapted/modified rhombus (before remove overlaps) placed on its appropriate positions. This fonts is released first, while the sans-serif is being in process. There are 10 fonts; 5 weight in normal width: Light, Regular, Medium, Bold, and Black; and 4 in semi-condensed: Light, Regular, Medium, Bold and Black, too. The fonts has some minor character variations, all are sets in SS01.There are also standard and discretionary ligatures, arrow, some geometric shapes and ornaments. With its sansserif structure, the Medium, Bold and Black fonts is playful with text effect in various applications such MS Word, CorelDraw or others to enhance the appearance. Its serif form will make unique enhancements. Thus, the fonts is suitable for Branding, logos, cards, advertisements, banners, display and more; for the main texts or its companions. While the light, regular and medium fonts can also be used as description text, card text, note, caption and longer non-formal texts or other usages.
  24. Contenu EBook by Hackberry Font Foundry, $19.95
    Because ebooks will not normally accept .otf fonts, and they don't support Opentype features, this font family was designed to be used for the ebook conversions of print books. It uses old style figures. The italics are slanted a bit more. And Heavy is a little bolder than the bold in Contenu Book.
  25. Suhail by GHEEN Studio, $15.00
    Multilingual font includes more than five languages, including (Arabic, Latin, Persian and Urdu) with a solid base characterized by simplicity and letters with a geometric Kufic character The line has 18 weights for both types (normal, exbanded) The font also has the properties of OpenType, variable letters, and most of the symbols
  26. Handmade Roman JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Handmade Roman JNL is a simple and clean serif design. Perfect for headlines or titles, this condensed serif font gets attention without being overly formal.
  27. Mirabel by Canada Type, $24.95
    Mirabel is based on the handwriting of Beverly Bouwsma (Philip's mother), which she developed in the 1930s in, as she puts it, an act of teenage rebellion. In the 1960s, Philip gave her a broad-edged Osmiroid fountain pen which she took to immediately and has used ever since, along with the computer fonts he made from her script. Since Beverly Bouwsma mixed loops and straight ascenders, two interchangeable fonts have emerged, a formal package that sacrifices some flamboyance for classical balance and legibility, but retains the quality of the writing and celebrates the personality of its creator. The Mirabel fonts are available in all popular font formats, and the character sets cover a wide range of codepages, including Central and Eastern European languages, Esperanto, Turkish, Baltic, Celtic/Welsh.
  28. Benida by Craft Supply Co, $20.00
    Introduction to Benida Serif Font Benida, an elegant serif font, offers a high-contrast serif design. Its unique style is perfect for various applications. The font’s design is both bold and refined, making it versatile. Ideal for those seeking a mix of elegance and assertiveness, Benida is a great choice. Design Features Benida features high-contrast serifs, adding sophistication to its look. The wedges in the serif are carefully crafted. These elements combine to create a distinct, impactful appearance. The font’s structure balances strength with grace, making it stand out. This balance ensures that Benida is suitable for both formal and creative uses. Usability and Applications Benida’s design makes it highly readable. It’s perfect for headings, logos, and editorial work. The font’s elegant nature suits wedding invitations and upscale branding. Its assertive qualities make it ideal for professional presentations. Benida truly shines in both digital and print formats, demonstrating versatility.
  29. Riky Depredador - Unknown license
  30. Arco by Nicolas Massi, $30.00
    Arco is a brand new fat-face with some geometrical tweaks grabbing fresh and ideal for fashion editorial headlines. Arco also combines elegant symbols to sweet contrast. Normal & Outline version.
  31. Latino Elongated by ITC, $29.00
    Latino is the work of British designer David Quay, an unusual, condensed, wedge-serif roman typeface. The characters can be set normally or widely spaced. Latino exudes grace and elegance.
  32. Frames1 - Unknown license
  33. Rohyt by Typesketchbook, $55.00
    Rohyt is a contemporary Sans-serif typeface made up of 32 fonts across 8 weights with normal and slim options. It’s a unique and modern sans typeface, which is well suited for a variety of typographic applications such as headlines and small texts. The Brilk font family supports multiple languages and is available as both webfont and desktop font.
  34. Germalt by Typesketchbook, $55.00
    Germalt is a geometric typeface made up of 32 fonts across 8 weights with normal and alternate options. It’s a unique and modern sans typeface, which is well suited for a variety of typographic applications such as headlines and small texts. The Germalt font family supports multiple languages and is available as both webfont and desktop font.
  35. Nordt by Typesketchbook, $55.00
    Nordt is a wide sans serif typeface made up of 40 fonts across 10 weights with normal and slim options. It’s a unique and modern sans typeface, which is well suited for a variety of typographic applications such as headlines and small texts. The Nordt font family supports multiple languages and is available as both webfont and desktop font.
  36. Gulfs Display by Studio Sun, $10.00
    Gulfs Display Inspired by the 90's playful cartoon & comic books. This playful font comes in six widths; condensed, semi condensed, normal, semi expanded, expanded and extra expanded. This font can be used for modern and vintage designs, also can be easily paired with some graphic elements (Illustration, Photography) this font perfect for, Logotype, Branding, Title, and Packaging.
  37. Grold by Typesketchbook, $55.00
    Grold is a post-geometric typeface made up of 40 fonts across 10 weights with normal and slim options. It’s a unique and modern sans typeface, which is well suited for a variety of typographic applications such as headlines and small texts. The Grold font family supports multiple languages and is available as both webfont and desktop font.
  38. Prayuth by Typesketchbook, $55.00
    Prayuth is a contemporary sans-serif typeface made up of 32 fonts across 8 weights with normal and slim options. It’s a unique and modern sans typeface, which is well suited for a variety of typographic applications such as headlines and small texts. The Prayuth font family supports multiple languages and is available as both webfont and desktop font.
  39. Motiraw by Typesketchbook, $55.00
    Motiraw is contemporary sans-serif typeface made up of 28 fonts across 7 weights with normal and alternate options. It’s a unique and modern sans typeface, which is well suited for a variety of typographic applications such as headlines and small texts. Motiraw font family supports multiple languages and is available as both webfont and desktop font.
  40. Noyh by Typesketchbook, $55.00
    Noyh is a modern geometric font family that is based on research of similar typefaces of the 1990s and 2000s. Based on that research, font designer Chatnarong Jingsuphatada created a design whose main purpose is to perform equally well in as many environments as possible. Noyh offers a geometric structure with smooth corners, giving it great legibility and making it clean and friendly. As a result, Noyh works well both in print and on screen; it can be used freely for e-books and mobile applications and is perfect for headlines, banners, posters, web-sites, magazines, etc. Perhaps the greatest advantage of Noyh is the stunning number of fonts it includes. There are no less than 72 fonts, each containing over 350 glyphs. The family has 4 formats – Normal, Rounded, Slim and Slim Rounded. Each format is supplied in 9 weights – from Hairline to Black with their respective italics. The individual fonts work very harmoniously with one another, giving the potential user a variety of options. The Noyh font family was created by Thai designer Chatnarong Jingsuphatada and is released by the Typesketchbook type foundry. Chatnarong intends to add an additional member to the family – Noyh A – that will include ornaments, undoubtedly making the Noyh family even more versatile and multi-functional. In the meantime, please take a look at his other typographical projects: Delm, Mairy, Tolyer, Abula.
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