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  1. Lavarock by Gassstype, $25.00
    Here comes our new font Lavarock This is a Display Sans that is written casually and quickly. this font are made with brushes on Procreate. Then crafted carefully drawn into vector format. That is why lavarock has textured and strong characteristic more natural look to your text with a more modern look to your text. perfect for homeware designs,branding projects, Logo design, Quotes product packaging, especially and scary themes.
  2. Presser by Konstantine Studio, $9.00
    80s. , 90s, y2k, sometimes we just wonder, "what year is it today?" everything looks like we're going backward (in a good way though, calm down). Since luck is a form of preparation that meets a chance, again, we came up prepared. Introducing PRESSER. A new sans-serif family with the diverse vibes of nostalgia and modernism in one shot. ps: it's WIDE, like seriously wide, extended. We warned you.
  3. Blauth by Latinotype, $29.00
    Blauth—a versatile and contemporary sans serif typeface—comes in 8 weights, ranging from Thin to Black, with matching italics and contains a set of alternate characters. Its small x-height gives it an elegant feel that reminds us of classic typefaces. Blauth is well-suited to continuous text and its uppercase set is ideal for high-impact headlines while its softened corners give your designs a warm and contemporary look.
  4. Bergen Text by Mindburger Studio, $40.00
    Bergen Text is the younger twin and a lifetime companion of Bergen Sans with perfect legibility and adorable personality. It has been carefully crafted to improve readability experience particularly on small text sizes. Bergen Text is a family of of 6 fonts. While being a small font family it has plenty of Open Type features for highly professional use and Extended Latin, Cyrillic (including Bulgarian character set) and Greek language support.
  5. Cuanky by Kereatype, $14.00
    Cuanky is a super fun, retro-style sans serif font with subtle serifs. It possesses a recognizable flair and evokes a sense of warm nostalgia. Available in both regular and italic styles, Cuanky also features a playful hint of the future. Cuanky is perfect for headlines or food-related designs, such as pizza, burgers, and restaurant themes. Additionally, it's well-suited for creating eye-catching posters with a cool aesthetic.
  6. Collibryums by Maulana Creative, $11.00
    Collibryums is a modern signature font inspired by social media advertising and product titles. It has Opentype features Ligatures. Collibryums support multilingual more than 100+ language. This font is good for logo design, Social media, Movie Titles, Books Titles, a short text even a long text letter and good for your secondary text font with sans or serif. Make a stunning work with Collibryums signature font. Cheers, MaulanaCreative
  7. MBF Ligione by Moonbandit, $15.00
    Ligione is a multi function font family, consist of uppercase and lowercase with 4 weight and 4 width option making it a big 8 styles in total. This typeface is a modern display sans serif packed with a geometric modular assembly in mind, combine the regular and expanded style for a unique touch on your design. This font is perfect for a big size display, title, body text and even logo.
  8. Alevia by Scratch Design, $12.00
    Alevia is a modern display sans serif with a clean and minimalist touch. It has a sophisticated, and elegant typeface design. This beautiful font has been designed for projects which are suitable for modern & elegant design, such as branding, packaging, magazines, logos, social media, websites, headers, and many more. Alevia includes: Letters Numbers Symbols & Punctuation Multilingual Support Beautiful Ligatures If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us. Thanks!
  9. Gilbert JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Gilbert JNL is an interpretation of Eric Gill's classic sanserif typeface, which has become an all-purpose workhorse in ad copy. While other versions of gill-sans fonts have multiple weight sets, Jeff Levine chose to replicate this particular weight as a single design [in both regular and oblique versions] because of its popularity with sign makers of the past and give to it the minor nuances of hand-made lettering.
  10. Hello Giraffe by Evo Studio, $11.00
    Hello Giraffe font is inspired by the style of letters in comics which have a less serious and fun character. The letters in this font are sans serif with a font character appearance that gives a fun impression and design for children. The Hello Giraffe font is very suitable for creating designs with non-serious concepts, designs for children, book headers, and of course for text in comics.
  11. Hybi11 Amigo by Hybi-Types, $12.50
    You can’t reinvent the wheel When it comes to designing a sans serif, many designers stick closely to existing models. How boring! Others try to demonstrate self-reliance by special stylistic elements – at the cost of readability or aesthetics, or both. I did chose a different way: My Font should just look pretty and friendly, being the good buddy for all days. This is how the name is explained.
  12. Advertising Stencil JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    An ad spotted in a 1964 issue of Billboard magazine with the words “STAND BACK…” introduced the first record album from then-new stand-up comedian Bill Cosby. The lettering of those two words was in a stencil sans serif design that was a perfect candidate for developing into a digital font. The end result is Advertising Stencil JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  13. Cogenta Text by SRS Type, $25.00
    Cogenta Text is a geometric sans-serif typefaces. It showcases reduced contrast and a more neutral appearance compared to the lowercase joint of Cogenta. Its low cap height makes it an ideal choice for mobile and web applications. Precise kerning enhances readability, ensuring a satisfying user experience. Cogenta Text effortlessly complements diverse design applications, including logos, branding, posters, editorial design, websites, and more, consistently delivering exceptional quality results.
  14. Comic Tantrum by David Engelby Foundry, $25.00
    Comic Tantrum is a versatile font – you can use it for headline posters, for infographics, for web pages or other media, when you need an expressive comic font. And you can skew it and squeeze it. It also has many special designed alternates, swash versions and ligatures. Have fun!
  15. New Moon by Melissa Lapadula, $14.95
    This font has been derived from different transformations of the moon transcending into different moods which affect the world. A full moon can cause human beings to be aggressive. While a new moon is a good time for new beginnings. This font can function as headings and subheadings.
  16. Qilla by Herlan Nawwi, $10.00
    Qilla is a simple and elegant font for your projects. Can be used for various purposes such as headings, logos, wedding invitation, t-shirt, letterhead, signage, labels, posters, badges etc. Qilla comes with two styles, upright and slanted version can be an alternative choice to suit your needs.
  17. Pinkus by Hanoded, $20.00
    Pinkus is a nice, uncomplicated serif font. It was hand drawn on plain white copy paper, hence the roughness. Pinkus is an all-caps affair, but upper and lower case letters can be interchanged. Pinkus can be used on posters, postcards, books, magazines and whatever else you fancy. Enjoy!
  18. Aryaka by Letterafandi Studio, $14.00
    Aryaka is a modern handwritten font. It can be used for various purposes such as logos, wedding invitations, headings, t-shirts, letterhead, signage, labels, news, posters, badges and so much more. Aryaka is PUA encoded which means you can access all of the glyphs and swashes with ease!
  19. Comfort by Jehansyah, $9.00
    short and bold font, cute and looks professional and a nuanced logo font that you can customize with the elegant look you want there are several alternatives that you can use and combine, and there are italics to make it easier for you to work on your design project
  20. MOORA LIGHT by Top Type, $9.00
    Moora Light feels playfully nostalgic and delivers an incredible vintage aesthetic. Use this serif font to add that special retro stylish touch to any design idea you can think of! This font is PUA encoded which means you can access all of the amazing glyphs and ligatures with ease!
  21. Bogitha by Letterafandi Studio, $14.00
    Bogitha is a modern handwritten font. It can be used for various purposes such as logos, wedding invitations, headings, t-shirts, letterhead, signage, labels, news, posters, badges and so much more. Bogitha is PUA encoded which means you can access all of the glyphs and swashes with ease!
  22. Wulf Utility by Device, $29.00
    Wulf Utility is a heavily degraded font that evokes information in a utilitarian manner without any pretence to elegance, fuss or refinement. Gruff and direct, it is about as basic as a font can be. The Dirty version can be layered over the Rough version for two-tone effects.
  23. Jassime by Nian Keun Studio, $12.00
    Jassime is an elegant serif font with beautifully crafted characters following the trend so you can use them very well. You can use Jassime in graphic designs, magazines, logos, identity branding, fashion brands, clothes, and many others. Thank you for coming to my shop and enjoying other fonts.
  24. Radhistone by ZetDesign, $14.00
    Radhistone is a decorated serif font with a natural theme. This font is equipped with OpenType features and there are many choices of shapes and swashes (up to 6 shapes) that can be accessed so that users can make choices according to their creativity to produce amazing works.
  25. Shinigami by Hoperative Design, $19.00
    Shinigami is modern brush script font. It has a classy, elegant and modern look that can be used for T-Shirt, branding, invitations, Poster, wedding designs, social media posts, and much more! Shinigami Features : Ligature Stylistic Alternates Swash PUA encoded which means you can access all glyphs Multilingual Support
  26. Rilderta Hellgest by Letterena Studios, $10.00
    Rilderta Hellges feels playfully nostalgic and delivers an incredible vintage aesthetic. Use this serif font to add that special retro touch to any design idea you can think of! This font is PUA encoded which means you can access all of the amazing glyphs and ligatures with ease!
  27. Lavana by Nirmalagraphics, $12.00
    Lavana is made with a style brush. If you like natural fonts in a bold and handwriting style, you must have it. You can use Lavana for any needs, can be for logos, flyers, magazines, clothes, business card brochures and others. Lavana is also equipped with multi-lingual support.
  28. Catshape by RodrigoTypo, $45.00
    Catshape is a font of dingbats, which in combinations with uppercase and lowercase you can generate multiple characters with different textures. In addition to a set of ornaments and a font called Alquitran Stencil, it was designed for different graphics. I hope you can have fun with this font!
  29. Zaptron by Patria Ari, $15.00
    Zaptron is a modern sci-fi fonts with different shapes on uppercase and lowercase. With this difference, you can explore different combinations, also with more than 100 discretionary ligatures you can access by hit capslock/uppercase. This logo perfect for logotype especially on technology, construction, automotive, and more.
  30. Thunder Ragnarok by Letterara, $14.00
    Thunder Ragnarok is a stylish modern brush script. It has an unique, striking look which can be used to make any design stand out. It’s perfect for logos, fashion designs,stationary, quotes, and much more!. This font is PUA encoded which means you can access all of the glyphs.
  31. As of my last update in 2023, "Blue Jeans" by Bradford Cox is not widely recognized as a specific font in mainstream typographic resources or font directories. It's essential to clarify that Bradford...
  32. ITC Panache by ITC, $29.99
    Typefaces, like most other works of art, provide a small window into the personalities and sensibilities of the artists who create them. ITC Panache not only provides this window, it is also aptly named. Mr. Edward Benguiat the dreator of ITC Panache, has all the dash, verve (and panache) hinted at in the design, Creative, capable and prolific, Ed Benguiat has drawn hundreds of exciting and popular typeface designs. Benguiat's design goal was to create a sans serif typestyle that is versatile, utilitarian - and distinctive. We think he has succeeded admirably. ITC Panache's three weights mix exceptionally well to complement each other or provide emphasis where necessary. Extensive testing at text sizes and design fine-tuning has produced a typeface family which is remarkably homogenous and consistent in color. Text set in ITC Panache is inviting without dissapointment. It is exceptionally easy to read, even in long text blocks of copy or small point sizes. When set in larger sizes or used for headlines, ITC Panache's character traits becomes more apparent and pronounced to the reader. They help to create graphics with distinction and style. Big or small. a little or a lot. it's hard not to use ITC Panache well. If you could pigeonhole ITC Panache, it would probably be classified as a stressed sans", but this would not completely describe, or do justiceto, the design. There is a slight contrast in stroke weight, which becomes more pronounced as the familiy weight increases; but there is a more to distinguish ITC Panache from ather sans serifs. Perhaps most obvious is its high waist and correspondingly slight condensation of the top half of the "round" capitals. Both of these traits link ITC Panache with the sensuous forms of art nouveau creations. In contrast are the typicall old style "e" found in designs like Cloister and ITC Berkeley Old Style, and the two storied "g" common to the early 20th century sans serif designs. The capital "A" even has the cupped top found in Caslon designs. Part of the beauty of ITC Panache is that all of these seemingly unrelated desig traits are melded into a design of exceptional continuity."
  33. Fairplex by Emigre, $49.00
    Zuzana Licko's goal for Fairplex was to create a text face which would achieve legibility by avoiding contrast, especially in the Book weight. As a result of its low contrast, the Fairplex Book weight is somewhat reminiscent of a sans serif, yet the slight serifs preserve the recognition of serif letterforms. When creating the accompanying weights, the challenge was to balance the contrast and stem weight with the serifs. To provide a comprehensive family, Licko wanted the boldest weight to be quite heavy. This meant that the "Black" weight would need more contrast than the Book weight in order to avoid clogging up. But harmonizing the serifs proved difficult. The initial serif treatments she tried didn't stand up to the robust character of the Black weight. Several months passed without much progress, and then one evening she attended a talk by Alastair Johnston on his book "Alphabets to Order," a survey of nineteenth century type specimens. Johnston pointed out that slab serifs (also known as "Egyptians") are really more of a variation on sans serifs than on serif designs. In other words, slab serif type is more akin to sans-serif type with serifs added on than it is to a version of serif type. This sparked the idea that the solution to her serif problem for Fairplex Black might be a slab serif treatment. After all, the Book weight already shared features of sans-serif types. Shortly after this came the idea to angle the serifs. This was suggested by her husband, and was probably conjured up from his years of subconscious assimilation of the S. F. Giants logo while watching baseball, and reinforced by a similar serif treatment in John Downer's recent Council typeface design. The angled serifs added visual interest to the otherwise austere slab serifs. The intermediate weights were then derived by interpolating the Book and Black, with the exception of several characters, such as the "n," which required specially designed features to avoid collisions of serifs, and to yield a pleasing weight balance. A range of weights was interpolated before deciding on the Medium and Bold weights.
  34. Lust Stencil by Positype, $39.00
    When you hear that name, you likely ask yourself, ‘why?!’ I did too, but the number of requests could not be ignored. Once I finally decided to move forward with it, the only way to solve the offering would be to adhere to the same theme of indulgence, I planned for the same number of optical weights AND Italics. Yeah, italic stencils… ok, why not? It’s not a new concept. One thing to note and a creative liberty I assumed during the design. Lust Stencil would not be just a redaction or removal of stress to produce a quick stencil. To do that, would just be a cheap solution. Strokes had to resolve themselves correctly and/or uniquely to the concept of the stencil format. And, it had to be heftier. For it it to look correctly, it needed about 8% additional mass to the strokes for it to retain the effervescent flow of the curves and the resolute scalloped lachrymals. The Lust Collection is the culmination of 5 years of exploration and development, and I am very excited to share it with everyone. When the original Lust was first conceived in 2010 and released a year and half later, I had planned for a Script and a Sans to accompany it. The Script was released about a year later, but I paused the Sans. The primary reason was the amount of feedback and requests I was receiving for alternate versions, expansions, and ‘hey, have you considered making?’ and so on. I listen to my customers and what they are needing… and besides, I was stalling with the Sans. Like Optima and other earlier high-contrast sans, they are difficult to deliver responsibly without suffering from ill-conceived excess or timidity. The new Lust Collection aggregates all of that past customer feedback and distills it into 6 separate families, each adhering to the original Lust precept of exercises in indulgence and each based in large part on the original 2010 exemplars produced for Lust. I just hate that it took so long to deliver, but better right, than rushed, I imagine. It would have taken even longer if not for font engineer and designer, Potch Auacherdkul. Thanks Potch.
  35. Adoria by Sarid Ezra, $17.00
    Adoria is a minimalist logo font with unique edge that will make your logo and design looks more simple and modern. With the unique characteristic lowercase, this font can make your logo even more stunning. You can use this font for any purpose, especially to make logotype. You can mix and match the uppercase and lowercase to make your logo more advanced. Adoria also comes with alternates that's why it's called deluxe logo font. This font also comes with number, symbol, and multilingual support!
  36. Klopers by Sarid Ezra, $15.00
    Klopers is a lovely and minimalist logo font with unique shape that will make your logo and design looks more minimal yet modern. With the unique characteristic lowercase, this font can make your logo even more stunning. You can use this font for any purpose, especially to make logotype. You can mix and match the uppercase and lowercase to make your logo more advanced. Klopers also comes with love shape that replace the "o". This font also comes with number, symbol, and multilingual support!
  37. XRoomingHouse by Ingrimayne Type, $9.95
    XRoomingHouse is a typeface of pictures that I did many years ago. Most of the pictures are border elements, and within a set they can be combined to make borders or frames. There is no real style consistency in the font—it is an eclectic collection of elements. (Minor corrections and additions were made in 2018 to improve sets that can form frames. For a more ambitious attempt at a font that can form frames, see Framealot). As for the name, boarders stay in a rooming house.
  38. Shelda by Locomotype, $15.00
    Shelda is a modern brush script font made with unique style. It has several beautiful alternative characters that you can use as style choices. Also has OpenType features such as ligatures, stylistic alternates and final swashes to enhance your font combinations. Shelda is suitable for those of you who like casual style. You can add swash automatically under the letters by typing underscores twice to five times. This font can be used for the purposes of branding design, logotype, apparel, fashion, wedding events, packaging etc.
  39. Quickers by Arterfak Project, $28.00
    Quickers is a solid brush font who inspired from craft movement and brush lettering. You can use Quickers Typeface as a logo design, logotype, label, quotes, headline, poster, apparel, insignia, badges, invitation, even print design. Quickers Typeface, comes with many variation of characters that allows you to create dynamic lettering style. The OpenType features can be accessed by using OpenType panel such as Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, or Adobe InDesign. Also you can simply copy-paste in Font Book (from Mac) and Character Map (from Windows)
  40. Hurtmore by Invasi Studio, $19.00
    Do you want your visuals to be louder? Hurtmore typeface can make your visuals more powerful. A fun handwritten design with a realistic scribble style. It can add a sense of loudness and boldness to your visuals. Hurtmore also features a unique stylistic alternating character. You can mix and match it however you like! It is perfect for packaging, posters, quotes, editorial, and branding projects that need a bold impact. Features: - Total 232 Glyph - Uppercase - Alternates & Ligature - Numerals & Punctuation - Multilanguage Supports 60+ Latin based languages
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