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  1. HK Blocker by Hanken Design Co., $40.00
    HK Blocker™ is a display typeface inspired by the paste-up typography back in the 50s.
  2. Jayhawker by Context, $10.00
    A super-stylized retro display face for headlines, posters, drop caps and other basic-but-oversized uses.
  3. Soul by VisualizeUnited Fonts, $65.00
    Soul, is a display typeface in lower characters. It is suggested for posters, product labels and titles.
  4. Columbian by Wooden Type Fonts, $20.00
    One of the classic display types of the 19th century, an Egyptian with bracketed serifs. Quite bold.
  5. Clarendon Condensed Bold by Wooden Type Fonts, $15.00
    A revival of one of the popular wooden type fonts of the 19th century, suitable for display.
  6. Psychopath by DawnCreative.Id, $12.00
    Psychopath is a display font with a katana effect. It'll match spooky, horror, and Halloween theme design.
  7. Tobacco by Suomi, $29.00
    Tobacco came about from the drawing programs and the way they display a line with control points.
  8. MM Zaftig by MM Fonts, $19.00
    MM Zaftig is a display typeface for setting text in posters and headlines where big impact is needed.
  9. Lingotto Black by Font&Co., $29.00
    Lingotto Black is a geometric display font based on a square module, inspired by early ’70s Italian lettering.
  10. Mortised Capitals by Intellecta Design, $28.90
    A decorative display font featuring many different styles of flourishes and ornaments. Great for a vintage antique feel.
  11. Gothic Unique by Wooden Type Fonts, $15.00
    A revival of an unusual wooden type font of the 19th century, a sans serif, suitable for display.
  12. Shotgun by Bitstream, $29.99
    Sets of Art Deco capitals shot full of holes for display effect by by J. Looney at VGC.
  13. The Sidestream by Invasi Studio, $19.00
    The Sidestream is Handwritten Display font inspired by the urban lifestyle which is inspired by the graffiti style.
  14. MBF Predatory by Moonbandit, $10.00
    Moonbandit presents Predatory, a bold modern sans serif titling font. A multi purpose display font with high impact
  15. Fujitora by Forberas Club, $16.00
    Fujitora is a fun and whimsical paint brushed display font. This font is perfect for abstract themed designs.
  16. Terminal Guise by Hanken Design Co., $30.00
    Terminal Guise is a display typeface with detached or uncompleted forms to create a graceful and stylistic termination.
  17. BD HitBit by Typedifferent, $25.00
    BD HitBit is a heavy uppercase display font with a technical approach, great for logotype creation and titling.
  18. Mortised Ornaments by Intellecta Design, $24.90
    A decorative display font featuring many different styles of flourishes and ornaments. Great for a vintage antique feel.
  19. Kapelka by ParaType, $25.00
    Kapelka's design was prompted by a candy wrapper and brush lettering. For use in advertising and display typography.
  20. Sirin by Nikita Kanarev, $25.00
    Modern display font Sirin. The font contains more than 8000 ligatures. Based on the aesthetics of the Ligature.
  21. Asdonuts by GFR Creative, $72.00
    Asdonuts Display Font I hope this font is interesting to use in your design projects. thank you GFRcreative
  22. Dulblak Script by Brainware Graphic, $12.00
    Dulblak Script is a reverse contrast display script font, bold and strong on horizontal stroke, legible and modern.
  23. Tiger Wong by Epiclinez, $18.00
    Tiger Wong is a display brush font with a very strong character. Suitable for headlines, posters, and apparel.
  24. Miyama by Mad Irishman Productions, $12.00
    Miyama is a faux-Asian display font. The font includes both upper- and lowercase letters, numbers, and punctuation.
  25. Sincelo Ornaments by Intellecta Design, $18.90
    Sincelo Ornaments is a well crafted display font with over 200 gliphs to create intrincate and soft artworks.
  26. Hugo by The Infamous Foundry, $29.00
    Hugo is a über bold and rounded display font. Perfect for headlines, logos and everything above the body.
  27. Mortised Fleurons by Intellecta Design, $21.90
    A decorative display font featuring many different styles of flourishes and ornaments. Great for a vintage antique feel.
  28. Miaupaws by Aisyah, $12.00
    Meows Display Font is a fun and playful font that is perfect for a variety of design projects. This font features a unique paw print in place of a traditional dot over the letter "i" giving it a playful and whimsical feel. The Meows Display Font is a bold and attention-grabbing font that is sure to make a statement in any design. The paw print feature gives the font a touch of personality and quirkiness, making it ideal for use in children's books, animal-themed designs, and other creative projects. The Meows Display Font is designed to be used as a display font, meaning it is best used in larger sizes such as headlines, titles, and logos. The font includes a full set of upper and lowercase letters, as well as numbers and punctuation, making it a versatile and practical choice for designers. Overall, Meows Display Font is a fun and unique font that brings a touch of playfulness and quirkiness to any design project. Whether you're creating a children's book, designing a pet-themed product, or working on a logo, this font is sure to make your project stand out.
  29. California Kingston by Crumphand, $25.00
    California Kingston display is a typography design product that is specifically created for use in the headlines, titles, or other prominent text elements of a design. This typeface is often characterized by its bold, attention-grabbing appearance and its ability to make text stand out on a page. The main goal of a California Kingston font display is to create an impact and draw the viewer's attention. This is typically achieved through the use of thicker and more pronounced strokes, unique shapes and design elements, and often, a more stylized appearance. California Kingston displays can be used in a variety of design projects, including posters, logos, packaging, advertisements, and more. They are often paired with complementary fonts to create a well-designed and cohesive visual identity. When choosing a California Kingston font display, it is important to consider the project's overall aesthetic and message, as well as the intended audience. It's also essential to ensure that the font is legible and easy to read, even at smaller sizes. Overall, a California Kingston font display is an excellent way to make a bold statement in a design and to capture the viewer's attention.
  30. Hologram by Kazer Studio, $4.00
    Hologram is a font inspired by a combination of the future and the past. The intention was to design a font that was most effective when applied to Largely Displayed text like Headings, rather than for smaller extended bodies of text. There are 3 distinctive styles offered in the Hologram font family. Each style contains over 350+ Glyphs per style with support for up to 26 Languages as well as specialised kerning & spacing. Display Sans: This style is the cleanest of the 3 fonts. There are no serifs attached to the ends of the strokes, although the stroke weight is varied from thick to thin depending on the letters. Display Serif: This style contains modern serifs at the ends of most character strokes that give more structure to the shapes. A majority of the serifs are horizontal in direction with few characters containing vertical serif details. Display Wedge: The most Bold of all is the Wedge Serif style offered. Featuring thick and thin triangular serifs at the ends of character strokes. This style is most effective in Large Displays & Titling uses. Designed by KAZER STUDIO
  31. Biwa by Wordshape, $20.00
    Biwa is a new straight-sided family of formally nuanced grotesk typefaces. Biwa’s lighter weights feel subdued, cool in tone, and neutral, while the heavier weights are more robust and full of personality. Developed over the past few years by Ian Lynam and James Todd, the 14-member Biwa family and the accompanying 14-member Biwa Display family are paeans to the immediate moment when phototype arrived on the global scene — partially smooth and partially machined. Biwa and Biwa Display are neutral in tone, have enlarged x-heights, and look amazing on-screen and in print. Each weight is designed to be highly readable in print and on-screen. The italic variations are true italics, having a single-storied italic a and have been designed for smooth, fluid reading and text-setting. Lovingly spaced and kerned, the Biwa family works equally well for text typesetting and for display design work. Languages supported include Western European, Central, and South European as well as Vietnamese. The entire family is comprised of a range of weights and a matching display family that features rounded terminals for large-scale display work. An agate version of Biwa Black is provided for free.
  32. Velo Serif Text by House Industries, $33.00
    Velo leads layouts with a grand tour champion’s panache but is also a hard-working design domestique for text-heavy applications. Superelliptical shapes and sturdy serifs will keep pace with contemporary culture with an aesthetic agility that will never go out of style. Velo Serif includes sixteen fonts: Twelve display styles ranging from thin to black with complementary italics and four text styles designed for longer settings. Velo Serif Display features an increased x-height for more illustrative headlines while Velo Serif Text maintains a readable cadence in high word count environments. Designed by House Industries, Christian Schwartz, Mitja Miklavčič and Ben Kiel. FEATURES Text vs Display: Velo Text maintains the distinctive style of its Display siblings, but is enhanced for optimum legibility in running text settings. Key ligature combinations keep headlines and running text flowing smoothly. Velo Serif Text includes a complete small cap alphabet to add another typographic dimension to your layouts. Select Velo Serif figures include illustrative alternates to display numerical superiority. Like all good subversives, House Industries hides in plain sight while amplifying the look, feel and style of the world’s most interesting brands, products and people. Based in Delaware, visually influencing the world.
  33. SF Yazan by Sultan Fonts, $19.99
    Yazan is a New Arabic display typeface for desktop applications, inspired by oriental kufi and Qairawani kufi . Designed and developed by Sultan M. Saeed, Yazan has updated proportions and details, and is distinguished by its traditional serenity, modern aesthetics, This makes it suitable for large display sizes, especially in the area of advertising, while still functioning well as a text face.
  34. Cirkulus by ITC, $29.99
    Cirkulus is an experimental display face, constructed using combinations of hairline circles and straight lines. The typeface was designed by Michael Neugebauer in 1970. The letters exude a constructivist aura, reminiscent of both the revolutionary 1920s, and the digital experiments of the 1990s. Cirkulus is a unicase alphabet, with a very lightweight appearance, and should be used solely in large display sizes.
  35. Privé by TEKNIKE, $39.00
    Privé is a display handwriting font. The typeface is a distinct uppercased style hand drawn font and designed to be easy to read. Privé name is Old French for “private” or “participating in secret”. Privé is great for display work, invitations, writing, architecture, posters and headings. Privé is designed by Thoma Kikis and is currently available with Latin, Cyrillic and Greek character sets.
  36. Blue On Blue by Gerald Gallo, $20.00
    Blue On Blue is a display font not intended for text use. It was designed specifically for display, headline, logotype, branding, and similar applications. Blue On Blue has an uppercase alphabet, numbers, and punctuation. For convenience, the uppercase alphabet is repeated under the lowercase keys. Only the portions of the characters that are outlined by the 3D-simulated depth are visible.
  37. Eccentric by Monotype, $29.99
    Eccentric was designed in 1881 by Gustav F. Schroeder. It is an all-capital, narrow-bodied, monoline display face that could be described as high waisted. With cross-bars and main junctures more than halfway up the letterforms, every letter - except the W - has a long-legged appearance. Eccentric has a wide range of display uses, from playbills to fashion advertisements.
  38. Vantagram by TEKNIKE, $69.00
    Vantagram is a modern display font. The typeface is made from basic square geometry. It is inspired by blackletter typefaces of the medieval period in Europe. The Vantagram name is a combination of two words derived from “vanta” French for boast and “gram” Greek for letter or that which is drawn. Vantagram is great for display work, quotes, titles, headings and posters.
  39. Moldiv by ATK Studio, $15.00
    Moldiv is a sans serif display typeface with geometric appearance. Its clean and angular shapes provide a futuristic and robust design. Moldiv consists of a single weight, an extended European character set, and kerning and symbols were manually edited. It has a timeless style which is great for display purposes, especially for headlines, posters, magazines, book covers, logos, and much more.
  40. Eugello by Asenbayu, $15.00
    Eugello is a multipurpose display font with a unique shape. You can use this font in retro, vintage and hipster designs. This font is perfect for a variety of projects, such as branding, poster displays, logo designs, magazine, headline, sticker and more. Eugello font feature opentype, kerning and ligature. Eugello include uppercase letters, lowercase letters, numeral, punctuation and multilingual support.
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