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  1. Ekorre by Mans Greback, $49.00
    Ekorre is a professional serif typeface. Drawn and created by Mans Greback in 2021, this creative font family has a vivid retro style and a strong personality, and is constructed with soft corners and flowing shapes. The letterforms express empathy, while retaining seriousness. It is provided in six complementing high-quality styles: Ekorre Regular, Ekorre Bold, Ekorre Black and each one as Italic. Ekorre is built with advanced OpenType functionality and has a guaranteed top-notch quality, containing stylistic alternates, ligatures and more features; all to give you full control and customizability. It has extensive lingual support, covering all Latin-based languages, from North Europa to South Africa, from America to South-East Asia. It contains all characters and symbols you'll ever need, including all punctuation and numbers.
  2. Verdana Pro by Microsoft, $40.00
    The Verdana typeface family was designed specifically to address the challenges of on-screen display. Verdana was originally designed by world-renowned type designer Matthew Carter, and tuned for screen display by the leading TrueType hinting expert, Tom Rickner. The Verdana fonts are unique examples of type designed specifically for the computer screen.The Verdana family received a major update in 2011 as a collaboration between The Font Bureau, Monotype Imaging and Matthew Carter. The original Verdana family included only four fonts: regular, italic, bold and bold italic. The new and expanded Verdana Pro family contains 20 fonts in total. The Verdana Pro and Verdana Pro Condensed families each contain 10 fonts: Light, Regular, Semibold, Bold and Black (each with matching italic styles).Verdana exhibits characteristics derived from the pixel rather than the pen, the brush or the chisel. The balance between straight, curve and diagonal were meticulously tuned to ensure that the pixel patterns at small sizes are pleasing, clear and legible. Commonly confused characters, such as the lowercase i j l, the uppercase I J L and the number 1, have been carefully drawn for maximum individuality - an important characteristic of fonts designed for on-screen use. Another reason for the legibility of the Verdana fonts on the screen is their generous width and spacing.Designed by David Berlow and David Johnathan Ross of the Font Bureau, with typographic consultation by Matthew Carter, the new Verdana Pro includes a variety of advanced typographic features including true small capitals, ligatures, fractions, old style figures, lining tabular figures and lining proportional figures. An OpenType-savvy application is required to access these typographic features. The expanded weights and completely new condensed range of fonts provide designers with an expanded palette of typographic options for use in print and on-screen, in both small text sizes and headlines.
  3. RePublic by Suitcase Type Foundry, $75.00
    In 1955 the Czech State Department of Culture, which was then in charge of all the publishing houses, organised a competition amongst printing houses and generally all book businesses for the design of a newspaper typeface. The motivation for this contest was obvious: the situation in the printing presses was appalling, with very little quality fonts existing and financial resources being too scarce to permit the purchase of type abroad. The conditions to be met by the typeface were strictly defined, and far more constrained than the ones applied to regular typefaces designed for books. A number of parameters needed to be considered, including the pressure of the printing presses and the quality of the thin newspaper ink that would have smothered any delicate strokes. Rough drafts of type designs for the competition were submitted by Vratislav Hejzl, Stanislav Marso, Frantisek Novak, Frantisek Panek, Jiri Petr, Jindrich Posekany, and the team of Stanislav Duda, Karel Misek and Josef Tyfa. The committee published its comments and corrections of the designs, and asked the designers to draw the final drafts. The winner was unambiguous — the members of the committee unanimously agreed to award Stanislav Marso’s design the first prize. His typeface was cast by Grafotechna (a state-owned enterprise) for setting with line-composing machines and also in larger sizes for hand-setting. Regular, bold, and bold condensed cuts were produced, and the face was named Public. In 2003 we decided to digitise the typeface. Drawings of the regular and italic cuts at the size of approximatively 3,5 cicero (43 pt) were used as templates for scanning. Those originals covered the complete set of caps except for the U, the lowercase, numerals, and sloped ampersand. The bold and condensed bold cuts were found in an original specimen book of the Rude Pravo newspaper printing press. These specimens included a dot, acute, colon, semicolon, hyphens, exclamation and question marks, asterisk, parentheses, square brackets, cross, section sign, and ampersand. After the regular cut was drafted, we began to modify it. All the uppercase letters were fine-tuned, the crossbar of the A was raised, E, F, and H were narrowed, L and R were significantly broadened, and the angle of the leg and arm of the K were adjusted. The vertex of the M now rests on the baseline, making the glyph broader. The apex of the N is narrower, resulting in a more regular glyph. The tail of Q was made more decorative; the uppercase S lost its implied serifs. The lowercase ascenders and descenders were slightly extended. Corrections on the lower case a were more significant, its waist being lowered in order to improve its colour and light. The top of the f was redrawn, the loop of lowercase g now has a squarer character. The diagonals of the lowercase k were harmonised with the uppercase K. The t has a more open and longer terminal, and the tail of the y matches its overall construction. Numerals are generally better proportioned. Italics have been thoroughly redrawn, and in general their slope is lessened by approximatively 2–3 degrees. The italic upper case is more consistent with the regular cut. Unlike the original, the tail of the K is not curved, and the Z is not calligraphic. The italic lower case is even further removed from the original. This concerns specifically the bottom finials of the c and e, the top of the f, the descender of the j, the serif of the k, a heavier ear on the r, a more open t, a broader v and w, a different x, and, again, a non-calligraphic z. Originally the bold cut conformed even more to the superellipse shape than the regular one, since all the glyphs had to be fitted to the same width. We have redrawn the bold cut to provide a better match with the regular. This means its shapes have become generally broader, also noticeably darker. Medium and Semibold weights were also interpolated, with a colour similar to the original bold cut. The condensed variants’ width is 85 percent of the original. The design of the Bold Condensed weights was optimised for the setting of headlines, while the lighter ones are suited for normal condensed settings. All the OpenType fonts include small caps, numerals, fractions, ligatures, and expert glyphs, conforming to the Suitcase Standard set. Over half a century of consistent quality ensures perfect legibility even in adverse printing conditions and on poor quality paper. RePublic is an exquisite newspaper and magazine type, which is equally well suited as a contemporary book face.
  4. dT Delicatta by dooType, $40.00
    Easy to use, but hard to miss. That’s dT Delicatta. An elegant script face that adds a special touch to any message. Script typefaces usually come packed with endless features and, more often then not, all those possibilities take their toll on the designer or art director. With usability in mind, we kept dT Delicatta simple and straightforward to use while delivering refined shapes that enhance your or your client’s communication. dT Delicatta is a revised, improved and virtually new font of our old classic Delicatta
  5. Alright, let's dive into the enchanting world of the Dark Crystal Outline font, crafted by the talented folks over at Sharkshock Productions. Picture this: as you gaze upon the letters, it's as if yo...
  6. The Sex Pistols font captures the raw energy and rebellious spirit of the punk rock movement, much like the iconic band it's named after. This typeface is more than just a collection of letters; it e...
  7. Candide by Hoftype, $49.00
    Candide is a neoclassical face for editorial, magazine and newspaper applications. It reflects classical archetypes and is distinguished by its elegant and sophisticated appearance. The Candide family consists of 16 styles. It comes in OpenType format and provides an extended language support. All weights contain standard and discretionary ligatures, proportional lining figures, tabular lining figures, proportional old style figures, lining old style figures, matching currency symbols, fraction- and scientific numerals, matching arrows and alternative characters.
  8. Erato by Hoftype, $49.00
    Erato follows the structure of french and dutch 17th century types. But instead of being historical, it uses modern formal elements. The simplification of similar formal elements creates a homogeneous and contemporary impression. Erato comes in six weights and in OpenType format. All weights contain standard and discretional ligatures, small caps, proportional lining figures, tabular lining figures, proportional old style figures, lining old style figures, matching currency symbols, fraction- and scientific numerals.
  9. Carmay by Hoftype, $49.00
    Carmay was conceived as a charming, gently flowing member of the didonesque family. The roman weights present some hybrid characteristics, which results in an appearance of informality and adds a dash of brio. Carmay, nonetheless, remains restrained and committed to a classical ethos. All weights contain standard and optional ligatures, superior characters, proportional lining figures, tabular lining figures, proportional old style figures, lining old style figures, matching currency symbols, fraction- and scientific numerals, matching arrows.
  10. Dexa Round by Artegra, $29.00
    Dexa Round is the round cornered version of the Dexa Pro superfamily. It has 18 fonts with thin to black weights, along with their true italic counterparts. With more than 770 glyphs per font, It supports all the Latin languages as well as the Cyrillic ones. OpenType features: small caps, caps to small caps, alternates, old style figures, tabular lining, old style tabular lining, language localizations, ligatures, superscript, subscript, numerators, denominators, fractions, historical forms.
  11. The Anthelope by Stringlabs Creative Studio, $25.00
    The Anthelope is a retro bold script with groovy style. The Anthelope is perfect for retro lovers and it is perfect for branding and logos such as, barbershop, motorcycle club, clothing, coffee shops and much more!
  12. Krete by BluHead Studio, $29.00
    BluHead Studio continues its collaboration with British designer Roy Preston by producing Krete, Roy’s latest text family. This first release of 12 weights includes Light, Book, Regular, Medium, Bold, and Black, each with a drawn italic.
  13. Tetris Quadrate by Melissa Lapadula, $19.95
    This font is influenced by the advancement in graphic computer technology that has evolved since the first basic pixilated computer games. This typeface aims to be bold and brazen. The fonts primary function is heading use.
  14. Bandes by Sealoung, $20.00
    Bandes is a bold, thick lettered, retro styled display font. Whether you use it for cartoon related designs, children games or just any creation that requires a lovely touch, this font will be an amazing choice.
  15. Stickup by Seemly Fonts, $12.00
    Stickup is an incomparable, simple, and bold display font. It can easily be matched to an incredibly large set of projects, so add it to your creative ideas and notice how it makes them stand out!
  16. Marborn by OCSstudio, $14.00
    Marborn Bold Script Typeface modern suitable for your design needs. This font is suitable for designs such as logo designs, t-shirts, branding, social media posts, thumbnails, mugs, tupperware, tote bags, and various other design purposes.
  17. ITC Machine by ITC, $40.99
    ITC Machine font was created by the design team of Bonder and Carnase, a bold uppcase alphabet whose geometric letters add strength to any presentation. ITC Machine font is excellent for signage and other display applications.
  18. Term Paper JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Jeff Levine's collection of stencil fonts based on original source material has grown by one with the addition of Term Paper JNL, a bold sans serif based on a stencil lettering guide from the 1950's.
  19. Marde Sauve by Hishand Studio, $15.00
    Introducing MARDE SAUVE, an elegant display with aesthetic look. Perfect for who needs touch of elegancy, stylish, classy beautiful bold type, and modernity for their design. Complete with ligatures alternates regular hollow icon kerning multilingual support
  20. Fancia by Mchcrafter, $16.00
    Fancia is a bold, detailed and assertive serif font. This font is imposing and features uniquely shaped letters, and as a result, it will easily match a wide range of creations that require a distinct touch.
  21. LUELLA by Cultivated Mind, $29.00
    Luella is an elegant, hand drawn vintage inspired font by Cultivated Mind. Luella has been carefully crafted and comes in three weights (Regular/Bold/Black). This font works perfectly with the Luella frames and ornaments sets.
  22. Tabasco by SoftMaker, $7.99
    SoftMaker revives John Schaedler’s popular Tabasco typeface with this release. SoftMaker’s Tabasco comes in regular and bold styles, and the famous bi-line variant (sometimes called “Paprika”) is also available again under the name Tabasco Twin.
  23. Bunaken by Typefactory, $14.00
    Bunaken looks bold, yet sophisticated and features chunky and extended characters that will look particularly adept when used in logos, branding, packaging design, and much more. This masterfully designed brush script is a true must-have.
  24. Roxy Vp by Bejeletter, $14.00
    Roxy Vp comes in bold, its a cool, robotic and thick lettered display font. This font is ideal for writing web designs, business cards, or pretty much anything else that requires a modern and techno touch.
  25. Aqrada Display by Hishand Studio, $15.00
    Introducing AQRADA, an elegant display with aesthetic look. Perfect for who needing a touch of elegancy, classy, stylish, beautiful bold type, and modernity for their design. Complete with ligatures alternates regular hollow icon kerning multilingual support
  26. The Nos by Lone Army, $17.00
    The NOS font embodies sleek, dynamic lines mirroring the speed and energy of modern sports racing. Its bold typography captures the essence of velocity, with sharp, futuristic contours that evoke a sense of adrenaline-fueled motion.
  27. Wind Factor by Thaddeus Typographic Center, $25.00
    Wind Factor is a display typeface with rough features and roman italic essences. This type features elements of crafting and design along with a bold elegance. Ideal for brochure design, menus, invitations, package design, and advertising.
  28. Mentari by Surotype, $35.00
    Mentari a brush script typeface, bold and elegant, with several alternate characters in each letter to give you ease in accomplishing the work of typographic such as logotype, poster, headline, T-shirt and other creative projects.
  29. Deskmark Pro Slab by Alexey Makarov, $14.00
    Hi! Introducing Deskmark Slab Pro Typefamily. Original and soft version. 3 weight for each version, bold, regular and light. Language support: Contains full set of Latin alphabet, including diacritical marks for European languages and Cyrillic alphabets.
  30. Pendragon by Motokiwo, $17.00
    Pendragon is one of our favorite font we have made. It’s sweet and bold script font that will useful for any typography project. Pendragon supports multilingual characters and easy to use in any device or program.
  31. Hadrian LP by LetterPerfect, $39.00
    Hadrian Bold pushes the limits for an extra-condensed titling face. Though remaining in the tradition of the 20th-century 'grotesque' designs, its heavy verticality and tight spacing demand attention for headlines at virtually any size.
  32. Lucky Skirt by Ali Hamidi, $10.00
    Lucky Skirt is a bold, fun, and playful display font. Its well-rounded and slightly chunky characters make this typeface an extremely versatile one! It can elevate the look of almost any of your beautiful creations!
  33. Alphacorsa by Mevstory Studio, $25.00
    The Alphacorsa font embodies sleek, dynamic lines mirroring the speed and energy of modern sports racing. Its bold typography captures the essence of velocity, with sharp, futuristic contours that evoke a sense of adrenaline-fueled motion.
  34. Glaster by Sulthan Studio, $14.00
    Glaster is a beautiful calligraphy typeface with a distinctive style of its own. It is a bold and elegant script font. Fall in love with its incredibly versatile style and use it to create spectacular designs!
  35. Minio by Linecreative, $16.00
    Minio is a cubical mechanic, futuristc display. It's fun and groovy with a bold personality. Perfect for logo, Brand,title or anything your creativity takes you. - Uppercase and lowercase letters - Punctuation - Numbers - Multilingual (Latin Western Europe)
  36. Janger by Creativemedialab, $18.00
    Introducing Janger, a bold and fun display font. Janger features a reverse contrast style with a retro and psychedelic look that’s simply ideal for design such as posters, t-shirts, branding, heading, titles and many more
  37. Queen Anne Hill by Great Lakes Lettering, $40.00
    Queen Anne Hill is an modern Calligraphy style font with upright strokes and bold flourishes. Revealing the styling of fine artist and calligrapher Alissa Mazzenga, this font communicates refinement with a hint of playful artistic individualism.
  38. AZ Black by Artist of Design, $20.00
    AZ Black was inspired from a need to develop an easily changable Black style font similar to the bold type on US currency. This font was designed for use as a display headline or sub headline.
  39. Grabag by Differentialtype, $10.00
    Grabag is a bold vintage display font that comes with four styles. It will look great for headlines, branding, magazines, logos, and more. Grabag will add a masculine and firm impression in every design you make.
  40. Fransen by Khurasan, $9.00
    Introducing Fransen Typeface - a bold sans serif font that is very fresh and unique style handmade. Fransen Typeface is perfectly suited to logo, stationery, poster, apparel, branding, wedding invitation, card, tagline, layout design, and much more !!
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