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  1. Arboria by Type-Ø-Tones, $60.00
    Arboria has been a long-term project. Starting with the commission of a custom ‘architect’ font, this typeface has been changing over the years to its current form, which is its public debut. The source is named after the capital of planet Mongo, a futuristic city with art decó influences in their buildings. Arboria maintains that tension but is influenced by all elements of concern to his author. The result is a hybrid Grotesque with nods to the XXII century. Arboria family consists of six weights and matching italics, aside from many characters (it covers Latin and CE languages), the wide range OpenType features allows Arboria to perform great as a text and as a display typeface. Please check the ‘Read me’ file for more specifications.
  2. Almeliya by George Studio, $20.00
    Almeliya Script is a calligraphy script font that comes with a beautiful alternative character. a mixture of copper calligraphy with a handleting style. Designed for an elegant style. Almeliya Script attracts soft, clean, feminine, sensual, glamorous, simple and very easy to read fonts. The classic style is very suitable to be applied in various formal forms such as invitations, labels, menus, logos, fashion, make up, stationery, letterpress, romantic novels, magazines, books, greeting / wedding cards, packaging, labels. Almeliya Script has 600 glyphs. includes multiple language support. With OpenType features with alternative styles, ligatures and characters, it allows you to mix and match pairs of letters to suit your designs, as well as a touch of ornamentation to make this font look elegant. Thanks You So Much.
  3. Spikle by Valentino Vergan, $14.00
    Spikle is a unique mixed display typeface that is very eye catching. Spikle contains a mix-up of different uppercase letters from different typestyles, these distinct letter combinations will make your next project really standout. Spikle is perfect for creative project such as: branding, logos, quotes, titles, product packaging and much more.
  4. Porceleina by PizzaDude.dk, $20.00
    Porceleina is elegant, what more can I say? This handmade and handdrawn font comes with a heavy loadful of diacritics - and the Opentype contextual alternates makes sure that the font cycles between the six different...yes SIX different...versions of each letter from a-z! That's quite awesome, if you ask me!
  5. Lady Ice - SC - Unknown license
  6. Lady Ice - Light - Unknown license
  7. Lady Ice - Extra Light - Unknown license
  8. Lady Ice Revisited - Unknown license
  9. Luteous Aublikus - Unknown license
  10. Futurex Aurelius - Unknown license
  11. Aspen by Ludwig Type, $39.00
    Aspen is a refreshing and resilient typeface for text of any kind. Functional but not faceless, Aspen derives a very distinctive character from an unusual pedigree. It is loosely influenced by early American and European grotesques, but with more warmth and improved legibility. And where these historical models were rigid and bulky, Aspen’s curves have a gentle sway that makes for very comfortable reading. Relatively generous ascenders and descenders allow the typeface to feel spacious even when set with tight leading. These amiable qualities are matched with a lively italic based on cursive writing. The family consists of nine weights, and is intended for both text and display usage. Visit this minisite to see Aspen in action.
  12. Carton by Nowak & Degeilh, $45.00
    Carton is a font family whose origin comes from his Display version, which is made up of a parallelepiped in isometric projection on a large grid. The Carton type family boasts an entire range of original forms with a number of different constraints other than calligraphic strokes or modular construction techniques. The constraints chosen in the process of creating this alphabet allowed us to give it specific features which would lead to the development of a coherent family of type. The design of the Bold and Regular departs from the earlier strict geometrical forms and increases in contrast and complexity. It paved the way for the creation of a thinner character for the reading of ordinary texts.
  13. Spellcaster by Comicraft, $19.00
    Raven hair and ruby lips, it may have been a trick of the light but I'm sure sparks flew from her fingertips. I definitely heard echoed voices in the night, of a restless spirit on an endless flight. If I remember correctly she held me spellbound in the night, with dancing shadows and firelight. Yes, I think I did see a crystal ball on the table, showing the future, the past and I did drink the potion she offered me, when I really should have gotten out of there fast. And that's my story and I'm sticking to it, your honor. It was that girl with the white hair, I'm telling you. She has my wallet too.
  14. Travelog JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Travelog JNL is a collection of twenty-six dingbats representing travel, vacation and leisure activities.
  15. Rabelo by Pedro Teixeira, $-
    Rabelo font is an elegant sans serif, comes in six weights and is very readable.
  16. Luteous Industrious - Unknown license
  17. Luteous Maximus - Unknown license
  18. Luteous Viscous - Unknown license
  19. Luteous Exodus - Unknown license
  20. Laima by TypeTogether, $39.00
    Laima is the brush-formed stencil from Bogidar Mascareñas that will create an ovation for branding, album art, upscale venues, and packaging. If wide appeal, attention to detail, or international reach is necessary for your brand, consider Laima’s high-calibre design as your personal ambassador. The general font user is accustomed to stencil typefaces that have a brute look to them — industrial, mechanical, restrictive, or even militarised. Stencils are commonly used because they serve a function, like spray-painting over template letters, giving the reader a warning that must be heeded for safety, or a command to follow immediately. Wooden crates and grunge art are the medium and black or red paint are the norm. Laima, instead, creates a stencil from the world of calligraphy to turn all this on its head. Laima’s 12 stencil styles (six roman and six italic) use the junctures of calligraphic strokes as an opportunity to achieve an uncommon stencil effect, shifting to create unexpected shapes and the illusion of twisted, disconnected overlaps. Inspired by “Arte Nueva de Escribir”, an engravings book published by Francisco Palomares in 1776, Laima progressed well beyond its beginning as a Type and Media Master’s project at KABK, The Hague (NL). It sometimes required completely new character shapes to accommodate the space needed for clear diacritic marks, and was further enhanced with flourishes and alternates for liveliness and variety in individual or branded work. Laima’s italic begins with swashes and uses OpenType features to automatically turn them off with more than two successive capital letters. Use one swashed character for a drop cap, two for ligatured fun, turn them on or off at your discretion, or change the ascender length and swash shape to suit your creative need. With two styles of numerals and stylistic sets for final forms, Laima’s 12 styles and hundreds of Latin-based languages can turn simple words into an occasion that would immediately benefit high-class brands and special uses. Set that article title, release that new product, code your best-looking UI yet, letterpress that business card, and print that gourmet label. Whatever is next, Laima is the unexpected stencil partner to introduce it to an expectant world.
  21. Big Heroes by Typefactory, $14.00
    Big Heroes is playful font which puts a smile on your projects and will inspire you to create something fun and memorable. It is perfect for headings, flyer, greeting cards, product packaging, book cover, printed quotes, logotype, apparel design, album covers, etc
  22. Shire Script by Bean & Morris, $35.00
    Shire Script includes alternate characters and discretionary ligatures to help you create settings when informality is called for. Variety in the lowercase x heights and connectors give an overall effect of handwritten headings and text. However, by considered drawing, legibility is not compromised.
  23. Wulkie by Fargun Studio, $12.00
    Wulkie Font is handwritten stylish fonts, combines from copperplate to contemporary typeface with a dancing baseline, classic and elegant touch. Can be used for various purposes. such as headings, signature, logos, wedding invitation, t-shirt, letterhead, signage, lable, news, posters, badges etc.
  24. 1312 Lamberet by Ezequiel Filoni, $10.00
    Lamberet is a geometric sans-serif typeface, all caps display font. Has a clean, sharp and emphatic form especially suitable for headlines, headings, branding, posters, packaging, titles, logos or whatever. It comes in its italics forms for regular sharp and soft versions. - Uppercase
  25. Zamroot by Evo Studio, $16.00
    Zamroot a distinct and unique serif font. It feels playfully nostalgic and delivers an incredible vintage aesthetic. Zamroot will elevate a wide range of design projects to the highest level, be it branding, headings, wedding designs, invitations, signatures, logos, labels, and much more!
  26. Ashura by Sipanji21, $10.00
    Ashura is a spectacular display font. A little bit quirky, this font looks incredibly adept on a wide variety of contexts, this font look incredible for any design, and suitable for heading, logotype, advertising, shirt design, packaging, cap design, and much more
  27. Logx 10 by Fontsphere, $12.00
    LOGX-10 is a geometric minimalistic all-caps display typeface. Designed for strong headers, original graphic designs, visual identification and for many types of designs. It works not only in headings and subtitles but also in arrangements of various sizes and long text.
  28. Road Trip by Melissa Lapadula, $19.95
    This font has wide letterforms and bends which echo the continuous roads traveled on when reaching distant holiday destinations. The typography aims to be clear and legible, as do helpful road signs. This font can function as headings, subheadings and body text.
  29. Milyuna by Suby Studio, $10.00
    Milyuna is classic and stylish serif with high contrast. We made two different styles Regular and Italic which is suitable any purpose, such as heading, bussines card, quotes, or invitations. Includes: Milyuna Reguler Milyuna Italic Features Lowercase & Uppercase Numerals & Punctuations Multilingual characters (ÀÁÂÃÄÅÆÇÐĐÈÉÊËÌÍÎÏŁÑÒÓÔÕÖØŒŠÙÚÛÜŸÝŽ)
  30. El Mayor by Typefactory, $15.00
    El Mayor is a decorative display font. The font has festival vibes. It will turn any design project into a stand out. El Mayor font is really great for a restaurant menu, business branding, clothing, quotes, headings, birthday invitations, posters, and many others.
  31. Pale by Hiekka Graphics, $29.00
    Pale is an experimental geometric monoline sans font. Pale will look great in the headings and will be a functional addition to the design work. Pale is a bold choice for logo designs, posters, identity and packaging, headlines, editorial design and album covers.
  32. Bertha Script by Romie Creative, $14.00
    Bertha Script is a soft and sweet calligraphic typeface, with characters dancing along the baseline. It has a casual and elegant touch. Can be used for various purposes such as logos, wedding invitations, headings, t-shirts, letterheads, signage, labels, news, posters, badges etc.
  33. Ribelano by Frantic Disorder, $12.00
    Ribelano is a serif display font that represents clear, contrast, and sharpness. The font comes in 6 different weight styles from Light to Black and it comes with 300+ glyphs. Perfectly suited for display needs such as heading, branding, logos, poster, etc.
  34. Home To Rome by Typefactory, $14.00
    Home to Rome is a classy and lovely script font. It has a elegant style and is perfect for creating original designs. This lovely casual brush font is really great for a logo, clothing, quotes, headings, wedding invitations, posters, and many others.
  35. Cambridge by Hrz Studio, $15.00
    Cambridge is a soft and sweet calligraphic typeface, with characters dancing along the baseline. It has a casual and elegant touch. Can be used for various purposes such as logos, wedding invitations, headings, t-shirts, letterheads, signage, labels, news, posters, badges etc.
  36. AZ Hello by Artist of Design, $25.00
    AZ Hello font was inspired from old auto repair signs. This font utilizes an "old look" to the line work which is designed to have a "worn feel" to it. Ideal for use as headline or sub-head text in you design.
  37. Counthills by Namara Creative Studio, $20.00
    A modern contemporary display typeface, can be used for large headings and titles, characterized by clean lines and stylish design elements. It conveys innovation and sophistication, creating a strong visual impact in modern design projects like websites, ads, logos, and branding materials.
  38. Revitale by FallenGraphic, $17.00
    Revitale is stands out as a diverse selection of typefaces, beautiful alternates character that maintain a coherent look and feel throughout. font is perfect for branding, headings, signatures, logos, blog, wedding invitations, t-shirts, letterhead, merchandise, signage, lable, news, posters, badges etc.
  39. Olympus Mons by AvarType, $28.00
    Olympus Mons is a geometric display font, characterized by sharp edges and straight lines, designed to support all European languages. It is intended to be used for headings as well as smaller information, by brands associated by masculinity, power, and ambitious goals.
  40. Sevoya Pro by Jonahfonts, $45.00
    Sevoya Pro a captivating robust script font designed with fat strokes for those strong brands and logos. Featuring short ascenders and descenders making it a bit more legible. Sevoya Pro is perfect to create outstanding headings, logos, menus, graphics, and many more applications.
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