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  1. Aplikazia MF by Masterfont, $59.00
    A practical font family with 11 weights for all your needs: headlines, body text, signage etc. This font family is a working horse with high legibility at small sizes. OpenType Pro Excellent support for Niqqud. All marks are programmed to fit each glyph's shape and width. OpenType Pro includes new advanced features like Dagesh Hazak, ShevaNa, etc and wide letters. Best used with Adobe InDesign CC that support complex Hebrew text. Please check these advanced features in this link: tinyurl.com/2fbkuy95
  2. ITC Beesknees by Monotype, $29.00
    ITC Beesknees font is the work of David Farey. He credits a number of sources as inspirations for his work, including Pushpin Studio, Peter Max, Bob Zoell and the Marx Brothers, whose typographic titles he admired as much as their cinematic humor. He was going to name the font 'Horse Feathers' or 'Monkey Business' after Marx Brothers films, then the name got shortened to 'Business', which then got transformed to 'Beesknees'. ITC Beesknees font contains a capital and small caps alphabet.
  3. Athlone by Fontdation, $15.00
    Athlone, a display font that inspired by the vintage/classic letterforms. Mouse-crafted with high attention to details; clean lines, sharp edges and tempting curves. Available in slanted version too, gives you more options too play with. Suits best for title/headline, logo/logotype, packaging/label designs, etc.Packed with 300+ glyphs, Athlone gives you standard upper/lower case characters, numerals, punctuations, some multilingual letters, alternate characters, stylistic sets, ligatures, etc. This font is a must have item for your designing arsenal.
  4. Too Much Information JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Too Much Information JNL is a dingbat font consisting of old-fashioned wall and door plates that can be used as part of a larger illustration or actually scaled up to print out helpful informational signs.
  5. Aperture Display by Mi Chen, $5.99
    Aperture Display is a san-serif typeface which combines the “standard” forms of grotesks and the modern takes on the use of ink traps. It is a display typeface designed mainly for branding and printed matter.
  6. Pacific Northwest Letters by Cultivated Mind, $29.00
    Pacific Northwest Letters is a fun, handwritten font by Cultivated Mind. Pacific Northwest has been carefully hand painted and comes in two styles (Regular/Rough). This font includes a set of lower case letters and Pacific Northwest hand painted Labels B.
  7. Pueblo by Monotype, $29.99
    Like many of Jim Parkinson's alphabets, Pueblo began as poster lettering. It shows a range of influences: turn-of-the-century sign painting, old Speedball lettering books, and a touch of art nouveau. While developing Pueblo, Parkinson debated whether to make the ends of the serifs rounded or square. Rounded looked more like the work of a Speedball lettering pen, but squared stroke endings made the letters more legible at small sizes. The finished design sports serifs that are just slightly rounded. According to Parkinson, the design feature is “enough to be noticed at large sizes, while going virtually unnoticed at smaller point sizes,” adding to the versatility of this distinctive typeface.
  8. Oprath by Baqoos, $23.00
    Oprath is a smooth deconstruct linear sans apt for headline, editorial, branding, packaging, printed materials and typographic applications. 200+ glyphs with ligatures and fractions provided in opentype .otf and .woff format.
  9. P22 Aragon by IHOF, $24.95
    A whimsical font with robust curlicues. Designed for display lines on show programs, posters, print ads etc. Many—but not all—of the letters are based on rounded Lombardic medieval forms.
  10. Wsago by Baqoos, $23.00
    Wsago is a solid eclectic linear sans apt for headline, editorial, branding, packaging, printed materials and typographic applications. 200+ glyphs with ligatures and fractions provided in opentype .otf and .woff format.
  11. Borge by Baqoos, $18.00
    Borge is a lithesome sanctimoniuos tech sans apt for headline, editorial, branding, packaging, printed materials and typographic applications. 200+ glyphs with ligatures and fractions provided in opentype .otf and .woff format.
  12. Pratg by Baqoos, $23.00
    Prattt is a stringent curvilineal tech sans apt for headline, editorial, branding, packaging, printed materials and typographic applications. 200+ glyphs with ligatures and fractions provided in opentype .otf and .woff format.
  13. Ramego by Baqoos, $18.00
    Ramego is a smooth structural linear sans apt for headline, editorial, branding, packaging, printed materials and typographic applications. 240+ glyphs with ligatures and fractions available in opentype .otf and .woff format
  14. Dark Mood by Seemly Fonts, $12.00
    A brush display font, Dark Mood. For stationery, logos, t-shirts, paper, print design, website headers, picture frames, flyers, album covers, posters, image sliders, and other things, this typeface is ideal.
  15. Bridgeriden by VzType, $15.00
    Thanks for checking out Bridgeriden is perfect for all your needs, such as a logo, printed quotes, badge, insignia, packaging, headline, poster, t-shirt/apparel, greeting card, and wedding invitation, & etc.
  16. Agobb by Baqoos, $15.00
    Agobb is a subside convolution tech sans apt for headline, editorial, branding, packaging, printed materials and typographic applications. 200+ glyphs with ligatures and fractions provided in opentype .otf and .woff format.
  17. Rosseville by Typehand Studio, $16.00
    A faboulus script font for you with tons of love. Rosseville can make text stand out - perfect for logos, printed quotes, invitations, cards, product packaging, headers and whatever your imagination holds.
  18. Woqna by Baqoos, $18.00
    Woqna is a cubist pureness tech sans apt for headline, editorial, branding, packaging, printed materials and typographic applications. 200+ glyphs with ligatures and fractions provided in opentype .otf and .woff format.
  19. Parallel by Typedepot, $19.00
    Parallel is unique quite thin and pretty "expressive" typeface, designed in order to serve the fashion industry. It also works pretty well as a typeface for print, headlines and identity issues.
  20. Edrgo by Baqoos, $19.00
    Agobb is a gridlock overflow tech sans apt for headline, editorial, branding, packaging, printed materials and typographic applications. 200+ glyphs with ligatures and fractions provided in opentype .otf and .woff format.
  21. Handshake by Seemly Fonts, $14.00
    Handshake is a striking display font. It is perfectly suited for stationery, logos, t-shirt, paper, print designs, website headers, photo frames, flyers, music covers, posters, image sliders, and much more.
  22. Egibo by Baqoos, $15.00
    Ogibo is a disciplined clairvoyant tech sans apt for headline, editorial, branding, packaging, printed materials and typographic applications. 200+ glyphs with ligatures and fractions provided in opentype .otf and .woff format.
  23. Vobca by Baqoos, $18.00
    Vobca is a dynamic fusion linear sans apt for headline, editorial, branding, packaging, printed materials and typographic applications. 200+ glyphs with ligatures and fractions provided in opentype .otf and .woff format.
  24. Magsk by Baqoos, $15.00
    Magsk is a diminutive sagacious tech sans apt for headline, editorial, branding, packaging, printed materials and typographic applications. 200+ glyphs with ligatures and fractions provided in opentype .otf and .woff format.
  25. Bubblegum Cartoon by WAP Type, $20.00
    Bubblegum is a font made in styles: With its nice and sweet appeal, it is perfect for scrapbooking, print design, stationery, blog header, greeting cards, posters, blog header and art quote.
  26. Rboca by Baqoos, $15.00
    Rboca is a revolve consolidated unicase sans apt for headline, editorial, branding, packaging, printed materials and typographic applications. 150+ glyphs with ligatures and fractions provided in opentype .otf and .woff format.
  27. Daeron by Uncaving Nation, $15.00
    Daeron is a display typeface serif usefull for classic or modern look. Perfectly suitable for creating Logotype, printed quotes, invitations, cards, product packaging, headers, Letterhead, Apparel , Web design, Magazine, Book, etc.
  28. Gronra by Baqoos, $18.00
    Gronra is a structural softness linear sans apt for headline, editorial, branding, packaging, printed materials and typographic applications. 200+ glyphs with ligatures and fractions provided in opentype .otf and .woff format.
  29. Goelt by Baqoos, $18.00
    Goelt is a rigidity contrast linear sans apt for headline, editorial, branding, packaging, printed materials and typographic applications. 150+ glyphs with ligatures and fractions provided in opentype .otf and .woff format.
  30. Uegor by Baqoos, $18.00
    Uegor is a roundel compact linear sans apt for headline, editorial, branding, packaging, printed materials and typographic applications. 150+ glyphs with ligatures and fractions provided in opentype .otf and .woff format.
  31. Paralucent by Device, $39.00
    Paralucent is versatile all-purpose modern sans. Available in seven weights, from Thin to Heavy, and in two widths each with corresponding italics, it avoids some of the more eccentric calligraphic quirks of Akzidenz or Helvetica or the cool precision of Univers for an elegant, functional, yet warm design. There are two additions to the core 28-weight family: a three-weight stencil set, and a four weight text family. The text weights have been adjusted for use at small point sizes, and feature more open character shapes, looser inter-letter spacing for improved readability, and lining numerals for use in listings and tables. Several core ideas inform Paralucent’s design. Prime attention has given to the negative space between characters, giving a more even “colour”, especially in text. For example, the J, L and T have shorter arms than comparable sans typefaces, while the M and W are wider. The A has a lower bar, opening up the interior counter. An unusually high lower-case x-height again helps to give a more even colour and improve legibility. Care has been taken to rationalise repeated elements like the tails on lower-case letters, or the Q and the “ear” of the g. Typographic design solutions that are consistent across all these features add more stylistic cohesion. ‘Ink traps’ are exaggerated incisions used to open up a letter's narrower internal angles, which can become clogged with ink, especially in small point sizes. Now largely redundant due to the high quality of modern print, they are still sometimes used as a stylistic quirk or design feature. Now that digital fonts are often reversed or outlined, or enlarged to enormous sizes, these can also lead to unexpected or obtrusive results. Paralucent takes these inevitable digital manipulations into account, and adds optical corrections without resort to ink traps. The family has been picked up by many UK and US publishers, featuring heavily in magazines like Loaded, Heat and TV Quick, as well as high-end coffee-table photography books and gallery websites. A perennial Device bestseller.
  32. Write by Aah Yes, $12.00
    Write is a handwriting font, more like neat print than a flowing cursive script, which renders it highly readable and almost like a formal font, but still retaining the informality of handwriting. Also there are some "special effects" varieties.
  33. Konrad Kachelofen by Proportional Lime, $9.99
    Konrad Kachelofen was a printer in the city of Leipzig beginning around 1483. He printed many works by contemporary authors and also many of the classics. He acquired an unusually large amount of typefaces for his shop, a place that included a wine bar and book store. This type face is based on Typ.11:340G GfT510 Gesamtkatalog der Wiegendrucke and is similar to Proportional Lime’s “Kachelofen'' font. The major differences are that the whole miniscule set is slimmer and the majuscule set has different style glyphs and this face was used solely for titles and section headings because of its sharper and clearer appearance at large point values. Konrad probably died in 1529 after passing his business on to his son-in-law Melchior Lotter, who also went on to fame as an industrious and illustrious printer.
  34. Pliser by Luxfont, $30.00
    Get inspired by the world of painting with unique Daub Paint SVG raster font. This font is a real work of art, where each letter is created from strokes of paint, creating a bewitching color. Features: - Ability to adapt letters to other languages - Transparency & Texture - Kerning IMPORTANT: - Check the glyphs in the font before buying! - SVG fonts contain raster letters. - Check it www.colorfonts.wtf - Try a FREE DEMO version before buying. ld.luxfont@gmail.com
  35. Battle Scarred by Comicraft, $19.00
    We know what you're thinking... This is not a new font, just an old one with a few bullet holes in its helmet, dirt on its shins and some carbon scoring on its breastplate. You're thinking this is like a variant cover by Joe Madureira or J. Scott Campbell -- handsome and rugged on the outside but weak and effete on the inside. Well, my fine, font-finagling friend, you'd be Dead Wrong! This really is an All-New, All-Different, All Star, Ultimate Collectable, from the Comicraft House of Ideas! Our Dynamic Duo -- Johnny Comicraft and Ferran 'Nuff Said have brought you another winner from the Silver Age of comic book lettering. It’s a little worse for wear, we admit it, but wouldn't you be after three rounds with the Justice League of Avengers Assembled?!? See the families related to Battle Scarred: Battle Cry & Battle Damaged .
  36. Luruh Light by Sebeningjingga, $5.00
    Overview: Pixel perfect design. 1 style included. Works on PC & Mac Perfect for both printing and screen display. Usage: Luruh light font family is perfect for both printing and screen display, and is most suitable for modern design, technology, sci-fi, futuristic style, flat design and web design.
  37. Maiers Nr 42 Pro by Ingo, $42.00
    A handwritten decorative font with brush characteristics This attractive decorative script is found in a pamphlet of script samples from around 1900 which was issued by Otto Maier publishing house in Ravensburg/Germany. The forms and flow of Maier’s Nr. 42 are obviously influenced by Art Nouveau. In the original sample, only the Latin alphabet appears. All other characters, especially the Greek and Cyrillic letters, were modeled on elements of the original. A typeface can first reveal a true "handmade" character when the letter forms do not continually repeat themselves – a completely normal occurrence with handwriting. Thanks to OpenType, some key letters of Maier’s Nr. 42 appear in various alternative forms depending on the combination of letters. For example, the difference is obvious between an e followed by i and an e followed by l. Using this principle, a number of letter combinations are presented with alternative character forms so that overall a very lively impression is created.
  38. Mrs Summer by Hipopotam Studio, $20.00
    Mrs Summer is a hand drawn narrow typeface with a Western touch. It has only uppercase characters with alternate glyphs in place of lowercase letters and additional alternate glyph in a Stylistic Set. It has build in OpenType Contextual Alternates feature that will automatically set alternate glyphs depending on frequency of appearance of the same character (even in web font but only in HTML5 browsers). The script doesn’t just throw random glyphs. Additionally Mrs Summer is filled with ornaments, arrows, stars, horses, trees and a lot of other symbols.
  39. Brasserie by Wilton Foundry, $29.00
    Brasserie, the font, is a tribute to all brasseries since they are wonderful places to relax and enjoy food, wine and friends. It is also a salute to Parisian neon sign makers who continue in their difficult quest to adapt type, including script, into fragile, gas-filled, electric glass tubes. I tried to capture the spirit of these neon signs and combined it with the loosely styled handwritten menus written on blackboards that are usually placed outside Brasseries. You will find Brasserie to be very useful in many situations where you need clarity with style in a reasonably compact width. It is also creates an unusually even texture in sentences. Brasserie is a fairly upright script with a large x-height, which helps to save on overall width. Like a brasserie, the font is a relaxed and informal script, useful for logo, packaging, menus, editorial, advertising, invitations, etc and is available for Mac and PC in Opentype, Truetype and Postscript versions. In France, a brasserie is a café doubling as a restaurant with a relaxed setting, which serves single dishes and other meals. It can be expected to have professional service and printed menus (unlike a bistro which may have neither), but has more informal eating hours than a full-fledged restaurant. Typically, a brasserie is open every day of the week and the same menu is served all day. The word 'brasserie' is also French for brewery and, by extension, "the brewing business".
  40. Broisther by Hanzel Space, $25.00
    Say hello Broisther, a handwritten script font inspired by handwriting with an aesthetic touch. Broisther is versatile enough for both web and print and can be used in a variety of projects such as stationery, packaging, apparel, wedding stationery, prints, quotes, social media graphics, planners, greeting cards, logos, branding, and much much more. The script includes a set of uppercase characters, numerals, symbols, two lowercase letter sets, and a total of 28 ligature. Full Set of standard alphabet and punctuation Extra set of ending swashed lowercase Handwritten ligatures Thanks so much for checking out my shop! Happy creating! Cheers!
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