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  1. Art-Decoretta, conceived by Gophmann A.L., is an exquisite blend of creativity and elegance, a font that encapsulates the art deco spirit with a contemporary twist. This font is characterized by its ...
  2. As of my last update in April 2023, ARG219am by ARGSTUDIOS appears to be a specific font that, without direct access to or a comprehensive database on every font ever created, might not be broadly re...
  3. The PaddingtonSC font is a distinctive typeface that instantly communicates an aura of charm and sophistication. It falls within the script category, characterized by its elegant, flowing letters tha...
  4. The Ligne Claire font, inspired and named after the "clear line" style of comic book art popularized by Hergé, the creator of "The Adventures of Tintin," carries a distinct charm that harmonizes simp...
  5. "Platinum Sign Over" by Imagex is a font that dives into the realm of creativity and elegance, capturing the essence of artistic flourish and sophisticated design. This particular typeface stands out...
  6. NovaMono is a distinctive typeface that captures the essence of modernity while nodding to the traditional monospaced fonts historically used in typewriters and early computing. Designed by fontcolle...
  7. Ah, Jellyka by Jellyka Nerevan – the font that decided to take a leisurely stroll through the whimsical garden of creativity, wearing its most charming attire. Picture if you will, each letter crafte...
  8. Parafuse by PintassilgoPrints is the kind of font that walks into the party and instantly becomes everyone's best friend. Picture this: it's gotthat zesty flair of a salsa dancer, mixed with the laid...
  9. Dirty Ames is a font that dares you to unleash your creative instincts and bring a raw, unfiltered edge to your design projects. Picture this: each stroke and curve of Dirty Ames is infused with a se...
  10. Sfilth, a distinctive font crafted by the talented Stephen Bird, stands as a testament to the innovative and adventurous spirit of modern typography. At first glance, Sfilth captivates with its uniqu...
  11. Julie01, by Benoît Sjöholm, represents a masterful fusion of artistic creativity and typographic innovation. At its core, Julie01 is not just a font but a narrative, a personality coming alive throug...
  12. "Young Techs" is a captivating typeface created by the prolific font foundry, Iconian Fonts, known for their wide array of distinctive and thematic typefaces. This particular font is a homage to the ...
  13. The Many Weatz font, designed by the talented Måns Grebäck, is a striking example of calligraphy art brought to life through digital typography. This font captures the essence of traditional calligra...
  14. The "Whispers Calligraphy_Demo_Essential_Bold" font, crafted by FontsandFashion, embodies a unique blend of elegance and expressiveness. This particular version, with its emphasis on a bold weight, t...
  15. AB UltraChic, as the name suggests, is a font striking in its elegance and modernity. Crafted carefully by Redfonts, a design entity known for its innovative approach to typography, this font manages...
  16. Ritalin, a creation by Apostrophic Labs, is an intriguing font known for its distinctive features and unique appeal. This typeface is part of a diverse collection created by a collective of designers...
  17. The Killigrew font, crafted by the talented Paul Lloyd Fonts, is a striking typeface that seamlessly blends historical charm with contemporary design elements. This font is characterized by its bold ...
  18. As if plucked from the whimsical mind of a doodling wizard, the font Szorakatenusz by Bumbayo Font Fabrik is nothing short of a typographic enchantment. Picture letters that decided to throw a costum...
  19. Kremlin Chairman, crafted by the innovative minds at Bolt Cutter Design, is an evocative typeface that plunges deep into the heart of Soviet-era typography yet carries a modern twist that makes it re...
  20. Danube, crafted by the talented Levi Halmos, is a font that refuses to just sit quietly in the corner of your document, sipping tea and discussing the weather. No, Danube is the life of the party, th...
  21. Chantelli Antiqua is a font that seems as if it were sketched directly from the pages of history, yet it carries a freshness that makes it perfectly at home in contemporary designs. Created by Bernd ...
  22. Imagine a font that strolled out of a whimsical art project, tip-toeing between creativity and readability with the grace of a ballet dancer. That, my dear reader, is CAC Lasko Even Weight, crafted b...
  23. The font named Not Quite Right BRK by AEnigma is a distinctive and characterful typeface that embodies a unique blend of quirkiness and legibility. This semi-novelty font, designed by the prolific fo...
  24. The font named Kerfuffle, crafted by the talented type designer Nick Curtis, stands as a testament to his creativity and flair for bringing vintage and playful elements into modern typography. At fir...
  25. The "Gainsborough" font, designed by Harold Lohner, is a distinctive typeface that captures the essence of classic and artistic elegance. This font is named after Thomas Gainsborough, the renowned 18...
  26. Misirlou Cyr by Ray Larabie is a font that evokes a sense of whimsy and creativity, tailored for those who love to bring a unique flair to their projects. As with many of Ray Larabie's designs, Misir...
  27. ReskaGraf, meticulously crafted by the innovative Zitfonts, embodies the convergence of artistic flair and typographic functionality. This font is uniquely positioned in the realm of typography to ca...
  28. The SF Archery Black Outline font, designed by ShyFoundry, is a distinct typeface that captures attention with its unique blend of strength and delicacy. This font stands out for its combination of b...
  29. The font "Pooplatter" by Defaulterror breathes a distinct air of unconventional creativity and bold expressiveness. Designed to break free from the shackles of traditional typography, Pooplatter is t...
  30. The Babylon Font, crafted by the talented Joss Astley, is a marvel in the world of typography that captures the spirit and elegance of ancient scripts while blending seamlessly into the modern aesthe...
  31. Versal, crafted by the talented typeface designer Juan Casco, is a testament to the intricate blending of creativity and precision in typography. This font stands out for its elegant and distinctive ...
  32. The Opus Pix font, crafted by the talented Sebastian Seidler, is a testament to the fusion of artistic creativity and typographical skill. This font is characterized by its unique approach to design,...
  33. The Crown Doodle font by Denne is a characterful and whimsically styled typeface that beautifully captures the essence of playful doodles paired with the majestic aura of crowns. At its core, Crown D...
  34. The font "Back In The USSR DL" is an evocative typeface crafted by Duncan Long, an artist renowned for his multifaceted creativity, encompassing illustrations, writing, and graphic design. This font ...
  35. The Shoguns Clan font, created by the talented Chris Hansen, exudes a powerful and captivating presence that takes its inspiration from the aesthetics and legacy of the historic Japanese shogun warri...
  36. Varidox by insigne, $35.00
    Varidox, a variable typeface design, allows users to connect with specific design combinations with slightly varied differences in style. These variations in design enable the user to reach a wider scope of audiences. As the name suggests, Varidox is a paradox of sorts--that is, a combination of two disparate forms with two major driving influences. In the case of type design, the conflict lies in the age-old conundrum of artistic expression versus marketplace demand. Should the focus center primarily on functionality for the customer or err on the side of advancing creativity? If both are required, where does the proper balance lie? Viewed as an art, type design selections are often guided by the pulse of the industry, usually emphasizing unique and contemporary shapes. Critics are often leading indicators of where the marketplace will move. Currently, many design mavens have an eye favoring reverse stress. However, these forms have largely failed to penetrate the marketplace, another major driving factor influencing the font world. Clients now (as well as presumably for the foreseeable future) demand the more conservative forms of monoline sans serifs. Typeface designers are left with a predicament. Variable typefaces hand a great deal of creative control to the consumers of type. The demands of type design critics, personal influences of the typeface designer and the demands of the marketplace can all now be inserted into a single font and adjusted to best suit the end user. Varidox tries to blend the extremes of critical feature demands and the bleeding edge of fashionable type with perceptive usability on a scalable spectrum. The consumer of the typeface can choose a number between one and one-thousand. Using a more conservative style would mean staying between zero and five hundred, while gradually moving higher toward one thousand at the high end of the spectrum would produce increasingly contemporary results. Essentially, variable fonts offer the ability to satisfy the needs of the many versus the needs of the few along an axis with a thousand articulations, stabilizing this delicate balance with a single number that represents a specific form between the two masters, a form specifically targeted towards the end user. Practically, a user in some cases may wish to use more conservative slab form of Varidox for a more conservative clientele. Alternatively, the same user may then choose an intermediate instance much closer to the other extreme in order to make a more emphatic statement with a non-traditional form. Parametric type offers a new options for both designers and the end users of type. In the future, type will be able to morph to target the reader, based on factors including demographics, mood or cultural influences. In the future, the ability to adjust parameters will be common. With Varidox, the level of experimentality can be gauged and then entered into the typeface. In the future, machine learning, for example, could determine the mood of an individual, their level of experimentality or their interest and then adjust the typeface to meet these calculated parameters. This ability to customize and tailor the experience exists for both for the designer and the reader. With the advent of new marketing technologies, typefaces could adjust themselves on web pages to target consumers and their desires. A large conglomerate brand could shift and adapt to appeal to a specific target customer. A typeface facing a consumer would be more friendly and approachable, whereas a typeface facing a business to business (B2B) customer would be more businesslike in its appearance. Through both experience, however, the type would still be recognizable as belonging to the conglomerate brand. The font industry has only begun to realize such potential of variable fonts beyond simple visual appearance. As variable font continues to target the user, the technology will continue to reveal new capabilities, which allow identities and layouts to adjust to the ultimate user of type: the reader.
  37. Agmena Paneuropean by Linotype, $103.99
    Agmena™ has no historical precursor; it was designed from scratch by Jovica Veljovi? whose aim was to create a new book typeface. Although it generally has certain similarities with the group of Renaissance Antiqua fonts, it is not clearly derived from any of these. Clear and open forms, large counters and a relatively generous x-height ensure that the characters that make up Agmena are readily legible even in small point sizes. The slightly tapering serifs with their curved attachments to letter stems soften the rigidity of the typeface, bringing Agmena to life. This non-formal quality is further enhanced by numerous tiny variations to the letter shapes. For example, there are slight differences to the terminals of the b", the "d" and the "h" and minor dissimilarities in the forms and lengths of serifs of many of the letters. The tittles over the "i" and "j" and those of the German umlauts are almost circular, while the diamond shape that is more characteristic of a calligraphic script is used for the punctuation marks. Although many of these variations are only apparent on closer inspection, they are enough to give Agmena the feeling of a hand-made typeface. It is in the larger point sizes that this feature of Agmena comes particularly into play, and individual characters gain an almost sculptural quality. The italic variants of Agmena are actually real cursives. The narrower and thus markedly dynamically formed lowercase letters have a wider range of contrast in terms of line thickness and have the appearance of having been manually produced with a quill thanks to the variations in their terminals. The lowercase "a" assumes a closed form and the "f" has a descender. The italic capitals, on the other hand, have been consciously conceived to act as a stabilising element, although the way they have been inclined does not produce a simply mechanical effect. This visual convergence with the upright characters actually means that it is possible to use letters from both styles in combination. Agmena is available in four weights: Book, Regular, Semibold and Bold, and each has its matching italic variant. Veljovi? designed Book and Regular not only to provide an optical balance between various point sizes, such as between that used for the text and that used in footnotes, but also to take account of different paper forms: Regular for lined paper and Book for publishing paper. Agmena's range of characters leaves nothing to be desired. All variants include small caps and various numeral sets with oldstyle and lining figures for setting proportional text and table columns. Thanks to its pan-European language support, Agmena can be used to set texts not only in languages that use the Latin alphabet as it also features Cyrillic and Greek characters. The set of standard ligatures has been extended to include special combinations for setting Greek and Serbian. Agmena also has some initial letters, alternative glyphs and ornaments. Agmena is a poetic text font with forms and spacing that have been optimised over years of work to provide a typeface that is ideal for setting books. But its letters also cut a good figure in the larger font sizes thanks to their individual, vibrant and, in some cases, sculptural effects. Its robust forms are not merely suited to a printed environment, but are also at home among the complex conditions on terminal screens. You can thus also use Agmena as a web font when designing your internet page."Agmena has received the Certificate of Excellence in Type Design at the Type Directors Club of New York TDC2 competition in 2013.
  38. The font KG Skinny Latte, created by Kimberly Geswein, is a striking example of the delicate balance between elegance and playfulness encapsulated in typography. This font is part of a comprehensive ...
  39. As of my last update in April 2023, the font "Drinking" is not a widely recognized standard typeface in the graphic design industry, which suggests it could be either a new creation or a custom font ...
  40. The font named "Ebola," created by the talented and imaginative font designer Susan Townsend, embodies a unique blend of artistic expression and powerful thematic elements. At first mention, the name...
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