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  1. OCR One by ParaType, $25.00
    Designed at ParaType in 1997 by Tagir Safayev. Based on OCR-A typeface (1968) of American Type Founders. A simple sans serif typeface designed to meet the requirements of the US Bureau of Standards for optical character recognition.
  2. Dolce Gargia by Hishand Studio, $15.00
    Introducing Dolce Gargia, a classic modern sans serif with aesthetic look. Perfect for who needing a touch of elegancy, stylish, classy, beautiful thin, and modernity for their design. Complete with ligatures alternates regular italic icon kerning multilingual support
  3. Skullbats by Canada Type, $24.95
    Patrick Griffin's sister is a really annoying individual sometimes. Not only is she into theater, but she thinks everyone else in the universe is into it as well. So once in a while tickets to local or provincial Shakespearean plays get delivered to the mailbox or dropped off on the living room's table. And once in a while the tickets just cannot be "lost" or ignored. Three or four times a year, Patrick must be subjected to Olde Englishe Speake, umbrella dresses and squeezetops, featherhats and men in leggings, rhyme and treason, mortality and immorality, drama inflicted by some mama, and it never ends. Last June it was Hamlet. Again. Someone's (wink wink) idea of a good time. There he goes, the Prince of Denmark, holding that skull with the tips of his fingers like it's an alien egg. Alas, poor Yorick! Yadda yadda boop-bop-a-loo-bop. And so the idea of a font made of skulls was born. And what can we possibly be but conduits for such abhorring ideas? Where be our gibes, our songs, our flashes of merriment? Skullbats has more skulls than you'll ever see in your lifetime. At least we hope so. Scary skulls, funny skulls, evil skulls, strange skulls, pixel skulls, fiery skulls, surprised skulls, happy skulls, sad skulls, cow skulls, sketched skulls, profiled skulls, light bulb skulls, cartoon skulls, techno skulls, alien skulls, expressionist skulls, pirate skulls, horned skulls, and skulls with whacky headgear. You name it, it's there. There's even a disco skull there for you. We lost count at 90 skulls, but there's a few more in there. For a complete showing of the skulls in the font, consult the image in the MyFonts gallery. Patrick's sister didn't turn out to be so bad after all. After making this font, he couldn't help but notice that her skull was a bit small compared to his. So now he takes every opportunity to remind her that the size of the cranium is relative to what it houses. Her upcoming halloween present will be a shirt with guess-what on it. Shirts, now there's putting Skullbats to good use!
  4. SF Groove Machine Pro by ShyFoundry, $10.00
    SF Groove Machine Pro, a typeface that's just as groovy as Johnny Bravo himself! This font family is so happening in a far-out way. Well, at least we think so.
  5. Manics - The Holy Bible - Unknown license
  6. Strima by Nicolas Deslé, $24.90
    Strima is a geometric sans serif typeface that stands for minimalism and legibility. With over 1000 glyphs and extensive language support Strima offers full professional typographic features. The Strima family consists of 4 weights: light, book, medium and bold.
  7. Ristretto Pro by Mint Type, $-
    Ristretto Pro is an extremely narrow display sans-serif font family available in 8 weights. It features rich language support, 6 sets of figures and small caps. Ristretto Pro also comes with its slab-serif counterpart - Ristretto Slab Pro.
  8. AdPro by Linotype, $29.99
    Roman Sehrer, a seasoned German advertising professional, digitized his handwriting to create this family of three fonts. Sehrer recommends this family for posters, logos, and restaurant menus. It works well with traditional sans serifs such as Helvetica or Univers.
  9. Incompleeta by Rex Face, $19.99
    Incompleeta is a modern sans serif, display font. Removing structural elements from some of the characters results in some really interesting word forms. Incompleeta is a graphic designer�s best friend. It�s great for branding, headlines, and signage.
  10. LD Werewolf by Illustration Ink, $3.00
    Who says Werewolves don't exist? Well, they do here! LD Werewolf looks like it was clawed and scratched into the very paper it's printed on. Adds a nice touch to a spooky Halloween Party invitation or accompanying fun memories!
  11. More Deco Lettering JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Occasionally font projects are started, but then set aside for other designs and are subsequently forgotten for a while. Such is the case of More Deco Lettering JNL; a bold thick-and-thin sans modeled from vintage source material.
  12. Gothic Special Normal Italic by Wooden Type Fonts, $15.00
    A revival of one of the popular wooden type fonts of the 19th century, suitable for text or display, short descenders, tall ascenders, the narrow, italic version, completing the Gothic Special family of 5 fonts in total, sans serif.
  13. Halena by Sakha Design, $12.00
    Halena is a modern and adaptable sans serif font. Suitable to a wide variety of designs due to its neat and simple style, this font has the potential to become your favorite go-to font, no matter the occasion!
  14. Rezerv by Gaslight, $25.00
    Reserv was inspired by a logo, which I crated for the company, EVROTERM. Once I saw this logo I asked myself: "Why not font based on this? In two or three weight?" For use in advertising and display typography.
  15. Linear Tektu by TeGeType, $19.00
    The basic idea of this type family was to keep the "ductus" of the fraktur calligraphy only. And to adapt it to draw a sans serif typography which still keep the magic rhythm and colour of the original letters.
  16. Atlantis by Solotype, $19.95
    This is Solotype's alternative sans serif version of the once popular caps-only font Atlanta issued by the Central Type Foundry in St. Louis in 1885. As we often do, we have created a lowercase, adding to its versatility.
  17. Nyack JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Nyack is a built-from-scratch sans serif font with both inline and solid versions. There's a touch of Art Deco to its design for a touch of past elegance, but its use is not limited to retro projects.
  18. Yang by Wiescher Design, $39.50
    Yang is a new Sans typeface that has a little bit of Ying in it. This combination makes it a very versatile font. Just give it a try and you will see. Yours working on the "Ying", Gert Wiescher
  19. Showmanship JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Despite the racially demeaning 1906 sheet music for "The Ghost of the Banjo Coon", the title's lettering provided an interesting hand-lettered sans serif that has been re-drawn digitally as Showmanship JNL in both regular and oblique versions.
  20. Glembo by Differentialtype, $10.00
    Glembo is a bold sans display font. This font has six styles that you can combine. Whatever the topic, this font will be a great asset to your font library, as it has the potential to enhance any creation.
  21. Radian by Ayca Atalay, $8.00
    Radian is a modern geometric sans serif typeface that comes in 16 weights: 8 upright fonts and their matching italics. Radian works well in any graphic design project and purpose, both as a display typeface and in smaller sizes.
  22. Moderna by Los Andes, $16.00
    Moderna is a sans serif family inspired in simplicity of Modernism. Its contruction neutral and clean has been especially designed for short texts, headlines, logos and branding. With sixteen variants includes unicase version, some alternate characters, arrows and labels.
  23. Kompress Pro by RMU, $35.00
    Kompress Pro - a font family of two highly compressed sans serif fonts, regular and shadowed. Both fonts contain West and East European character sets, as well as Cyrillic glyphs. This multilingual font family is well suited for decorative purposes.
  24. Nffinitage by Eoriraya.type, $17.00
    Nffinitage is a sans serif typeface design, published by Eoriraya. The basis of this typeface is geometric shapes with a modern and futuristic impression, making it suitable for digital communication needs. Nffinitage consists of the regular and rounded typestyle
  25. Slippery Slope by Dear Sue, $15.00
    Slippery Slope is a friendly, storybook font, that has the legibility of a clean sans serif combined with a subtle hand-drawn quality. A great whimsical font for books and stationery, posters, signage and product or packaging for kids!
  26. Promo by Borutta Group, $35.00
    Promo is charming rounded sans family. This typeface is defined by multiple features, which give it a friendly feeling. Promo is perfect for branding and display purposes. Entire family consist of 9 styles with italics from Thin to Bold.
  27. Cubition by NicolassFonts, $17.00
    Cubition font family was designed by Nikolay Savchuk. Cubition was created on base Everest Pro sans-serif typeface. It is brilliantly suited for graphic design and display use and perfect for brand identity, magazines, newspapers, books, websites, and advertising.
  28. Linear Fraktu by TeGeType, $19.00
    The basic idea of this type family was to keep the "ductus" of the fraktur calligraphy only. And to adapt it to draw a sans serif typography which still keep the magic rhythm and colour of the original letters.
  29. Fontazia Floradot by Deniart Systems, $20.00
    Fontazia FloraDot features 62 unique dotted floral patterns. These simple swaying FloraDot blooms will add flair to any font library - they're great for backgrounds, greeting cards, posters, summer themes or any project where florals say just the right thing!
  30. Metaphysica by Ayca Atalay, $17.00
    Metaphysica is an unorthodox futuristic typeface that provides otherworldly zest without overly compromising typographic aesthetics. Combining weird angular beams and junctions with soft and round forms, Metaphysica finds the middle ground between sci-fi futurism and friendly legible sans.
  31. Teom by Fontimonim, $59.00
    A Hebrew sans font inspired by the Latin letters of font Tahoma. Teom serves as a more polished and harmonious substitute for Tahoma's default Hebrew, and also as an independent and elegant Hebrew font for titles and short texts.
  32. Qareluna by Typebae, $12.00
    Qareluna is a beautiful and elegant sans serif font. Suitable to a wide variety of designs due to its neat and simple style, this font has the potential to become your favorite go-to font, no matter the occasion!
  33. JT Marnie by JAM Type Design, $14.00
    The design is influenced by the geometric style sans serif faces which were popular during the 1920s and 30s. The JT Marnie font family is well suited for headlines and small blocks of text, particularly in advertising and packaging.
  34. Strezed by Gholib Tammami, $14.00
    This font is for anyone who wants to give a touch of pain and horror to their project. This handwritten font is suitable for display use, titles, and some designs with the theme of sadness, fatigue, or anything alike.
  35. Giro by Suomi, $25.00
    I saw an old logo for Giro d'Italia on telly, and was just smitten by the truly ugly type: just ruler and compass work, no intakes or optical corrections whatsoever. I just had to turn that into a font.
  36. Delluza by Almarkha Type, $29.00
    Introducing Delluza - Authentic Condensed Sans with strong and challenging nuances. very suitable for the title, typography, magazines, brochures, packaging and much more for your design needs, making your designs more modern and professional, You can activate Ligature OpenType panel.
  37. Boren by Lone Army, $19.00
    Revolutionary sans serif font BOREN with futuristic LiquidFlow style brings modernity and creativity. Crafted with precision, it captivates with smooth lines and high-tech aura, adding professionalism to projects. Choose BOREN for sophistication and futurism in your creative designs!
  38. Just Great JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A 1940s British music collection of classical music piano pieces entitled "The Great Masters Series" had its title hand-lettered in a free form, casual sans serif with a cartoon style. This is now available as Just Great JNL.
  39. Roundhead by Solotype, $19.95
    A surprisingly modern looking condensed sans serif issued by Mackellar, Smiths & Jordan foundry in 1887. Its narrow width makes it useful for long copy headlines. Designed by the freelance type cutter Charles Beeler who did many fonts for Mackellar.
  40. Geometos Soft by Graphite, $17.00
    Geometos Soft is a geometric sans-serif display typeface family. It is a rounded version of Geometos Neue. An all caps family of seven weights, Geometos Soft is especially suitable for headlines, headings, branding, posters, packaging, titles and logos.
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