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  1. HOH Forgetmenot by HOHOHtype, $19.99
    ‘Forgetmenot’ is a feminine handwritten font. It has a small x-height, and long descender. It was designed with applications such as advertising and packaging, editorial and publishing, logo, branding and creative industries, poster and social media, and marketing in mind.
  2. Urban Case by Inumocca, $15.00
    URBAN CASE inspiration from the Urban People, Simple, Elegant, Classy, have a great different Style. great for your Logos, signature, promotion media, etc. unique glyph and deep touch. - Multilingual Characters Support - UPPERCASE - Lowercase - Numeric - Symbol - Punctuation Character inumocca type Studio
  3. Magicalnotes by Timurtype, $14.00
    Introducing by Timur type Proudly Present, Magicalnotes Magicalnotes A Handwritten Font Magicalnotes is perfect for product packaging, branding project, megazine, social media, wedding, or just used to express words above the background. Magicalnotes also multilingual support. Enjoy the font.Thank you!
  4. Glancing by Etcsupply, $8.00
    Glancing™ script typeface with bounce style designed by Ilham Nashrul Huda and published by Etcsupply. Glancing script typeface created inspired from lettering artist in social media. Glancing features: Glancing Vol 1 OTF Glancing Vol 2 OTF Glancing Swash OTF
  5. Goodfood by MaGo Fonts, $9.00
    Introducing our stunning Goodfood Font Family, a versatile and delicious sans serif display typeface that is perfect for your most tasteful design projects. With a total of five different weights, this font family offers you ultimate flexibility in creating captivating and impactful designs. Whether you're working on a logo, branding materials, product packaging, or editorial projects, this font family will enhance the overall aesthetic and make your designs stand out. To further enhance creativity, Goodfood Font Family includes alternates and ligatures. These additional characters provide you with ample possibilities to customize and stylize your typography, creating unique and eye-catching designs. By utilizing alternates and ligatures, you can bring a distinctive touch to your headers, titles, headlines, and other important elements of your design. Here's what you can expect from this font family: Five Weights: The font family offers five weights, ranging from Light to Bold. This wide range allows you to experiment with different typographic hierarchies and create visually appealing compositions. Alternates: The inclusion of alternates expands the versatility of this font family. By simply swapping characters, you can create different stylistic variations, giving your designs a fresh and creative look. Ligatures: The font family also includes ligatures, which are special characters that combine two or more letters into a single unique glyph. Ligatures ensure smooth and visually pleasing connections between characters, resulting in a harmonious and cohesive typography. Superior Legibility: While the Goodfood Font Family features elegant and decorative serifs, it doesn't compromise on legibility. The carefully crafted characters and balanced letterforms ensure readability across various sizes and mediums. Extensive Language Support: This font family supports a wide range of languages, allowing you to create designs for global audiences with ease. Whether you're a professional designer looking to elevate your creative projects or an individual seeking a unique font for personal use, the Display Serif Font Family offers an impressive array of options. Add sophistication, versatility, and a touch of uniqueness to your designs with this remarkable font family.
  6. Bananas by Canada Type, $30.00
    In the history of 20th century graphic arts, the evolution of the informal sans serif has been a uniquely American phenomenon. The ongoing saga of this (still as popular as ever) sub-genre dates back to the maturity of the Industrial Age and early Hollywood film titling, runs through the prosperous times of interwar print publications, sees mass flourishing during the various media propagations of the film type era, and solidifies itself as arguably the most common design element in the latter years of the century. Fun, bouncy, playful, and highly exciting, the casual sans serif is now all over game packaging, film and animation titles, book covers, food boxes, concert posters, and pretty much everywhere design aims to induce excitement about a product or an event. The casual sans is the natural high pill of typesetting. We figured it was high time for the casual sans to adapt to 21st century technology, gain more versatility, and become as much fun to use as the emotions it triggers. So we’re quite excited to issue Bananas, a fun sans serif family in 6 weights and 3 widths that can be used anywhere your designer’s imagination can take you. Rather than being based on a single design, Bananas was sourced from multiple American film era faces, all from 1950s and 1960s, when the casual sans genre was at its popular peak. Headliners’ Catalina and its very similar cousin, Letter Graphics’ Carmel, served as initial study points. Then a few Dave West designs informed the design development and weighting process, before narrow and wide takes were sketched out and included in the family. The entire development process happened in a highly precise interpolative environment. All Bananas fonts come with a full glyph complement supporting the majority of Latin languages, as well as five sets of figures, automatic fractions, quite a few ligatures, biform/unicase shapes and other stylistic alternates.
  7. Felbridge by Monotype, $29.00
    The impetus behind Felbridge was both ambitious and highly practical: to develop an ideal online" typeface for use in web pages and electronic media. Robin Nicholas, the family's designer, explains, "I wanted a straightforward sans serif with strong, clear letterforms which would not degrade when viewed in low resolution environments." Not surprisingly, the design also performs exceptionally well in traditional print applications. In 2001, to achieve his goal, Nicholas adjusted the interior strokes of complex characters like the M and W to prevent on-screen pixel build-up and improve legibility. Characters with round strokes were drawn with squared proportions to take full advantage of screen real estate. In addition, small serifs were added to characters like the I, j and l to improve both legibility and readability. "The result," according to Nicholas, "is a typeface with a slightly humanist feel, economical in use and outstanding legibility - even at relatively small point sizes. Most sans serif typefaces have italics based on the simple "sloped Roman" principle, but italic forms for Felbridge have been drawn in the tradition of being visually lighter than their related Roman fonts, providing a strong contrast when the italic is used for emphasis in Roman text. The italic letter shapes also have a slightly calligraphic flavor and distinctive "hooked" strokes that improve fluency. Felbridge is available in four weights of Roman - Light, Regular, Bold and Extra Bold - with complementary italics for the Regular and Bold designs. The result is a remarkably versatile typeface family, equally comfortable in magazine text copy or in display work for advertising and product branding. As a branding typeface, Felbridge works in all environments from traditional hardcopy materials to web design, and is even suitable for general office use. As part of a corporate identity, this no-nonsense typeface family will be a distinctive and effective communications tool." Felbridge™ font field guide including best practices, font pairings and alternatives.
  8. Subyep by Subtitude, $25.00
    Subyep is a unique bitmap font with subtle serif and has almost a neoromantic/gothic look. The best size to use it is 17 pt.
  9. Jabogram by Baqoos, $19.00
    Jabogram is a quixotic fortuitous san serif typeface apt for headline, editorial, branding, packaging, printed materials and typographic applications. 250+ glyphs including punctuation and numerical.
  10. RM Imber by Ray Meadows, $19.00
    A great new display face. The slight serif gives extra character to this solid looking design, whilst the outline version has an open, clean look.
  11. Ninfa by dooType, $34.90
    Ninfa is a modern semi-serif, characterized by the search for a personal dash with calligraphic influences. The result is a font with unique features.
  12. Endorfinia by PizzaDude.dk, $20.00
    Endorfinia is a clean and geometric sans serif with a very high x-height. Smooth looking for both small amounts of text, or headlines/logos
  13. Tailor by Suomi, $25.00
    Tailor was a study of slab serif style with round and comfortable feel. I wanted to merge round shapes with exaggerated ink traps for legibility.
  14. Varial Rounded by Cloud9 Type Dept, $35.00
    Varial typefaces are extra-condensed Opentype™ sans-serifs with small caps, extended character set (european languages support) and extra features (fractions, ligatures and alternatives).
  15. Disclaimer JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Disclaimer JNL is a narrow, ultra-compact sans serif design that's perfect for fine print clauses or anywhere space is limited - but word copy isn't.
  16. Maim by The Type Fetish, $25.00
    Maim is one messed up sans serif typeface. Designed to be used as a family by intermixing the letters for more random looking destroyed text.
  17. Skeleton Antique by Wooden Type Fonts, $15.00
    A revival of one of the popular wooden type fonts of the 19th century. Suitable for text, a narrow, thin Antique, with flat unbracketed serifs.
  18. French Semi by Wooden Type Fonts, $20.00
    A revival of one of the popular wooden type fonts of the 19th century, condensed, bold, flat thick serifs, a very useful design for display.
  19. Mono Condensed by ParaType, $30.00
    The typeface was designed at ParaType (ParaGraph) in 1990 by Alexander Tarbeev based on Pragmatica typeface, 1989 by Vladimir Yefimov. A monospaced condensed sans serif.
  20. Varial by Cloud9 Type Dept, $35.00
    Varial typefaces are extra-condensed Opentype™ sans-serifs with small caps, extended character set (european languages support) and extra features (fractions, ligatures and alternatives).
  21. Aldogizio by TeGeType, $29.00
    The ALDOGIZIO family is a new slab-serifs typefaces family inspired by Aldo Novarese' Egizio. It can be use for text as for titling applications.
  22. Talking Five by Dharma Type, $14.99
    Talking Five is a hand-drawn sans serif font family. Friendly and soft impression. Best for school activity, text-book for kids, poster and toys.
  23. Grecian XX by Wooden Type Fonts, $15.00
    A revival of one of the popular wooden type fonts of the 19th century, suitable for display, geometric slab serifs unbracketed, short descenders, very condensed.
  24. OK Moral by Tour De Force, $25.00
    Glyphfight at the OK Moral – single weight Western style typeface. High inverted contrast, generous width, decorative serifs, extended Latin support. It is our 103rd release.
  25. Loftie by Gerald Gallo, $20.00
    Loftie is an all caps, condensed sans serif font with beveled corner characters. The font is ideal for headlines, titles, branding, small blocks of text.
  26. Eiffel Shine by Haksen, $13.00
    A cute serif quirky font style Specifics: Cute style with average high of uppercase Ligatures of the lowercase Numerical, Punctuation, Multi language included Happy Designing!
  27. Golnama by Naghi Naghachian, $159.00
    Golnama is a modern Sans Serif headline font. Golnama supports Arabic, Persian, Urdu and Latin. It includes proportional and tabular numerals for the supported languages.
  28. Ammonia by Chank, $49.00
    Ammonia is a simple sans serif made fumey and gloopy. Strange little dendrites poke out from some of the characters, causing some linkage between letters.
  29. Crystal by AVP, $25.00
    Crystal is a clean and highly legible slab-serif design. The four roman weights provide strong color accents making it perfect for reports and newsletters.
  30. Borba Sans by Edyta Demurat, $20.00
    Borba Sans is based on Borba . It is really readable sans serif typeface which may be used whenever you need a stylish and modern typography.
  31. JH Hala by JH Fonts, $30.00
    JH Hala is a modern style typeface; it is designed based on Koufi style & latin humanist sans serif classification, typical for corporate identity, branding & signage...
  32. Cohoba by Illuminaut Designs, $10.00
    Cohoba is a chunky condensed sans serif. Cohoba is loud and proud. It comes with a handful of discretionary ligatures. Cohoba is fun and versatile.
  33. Modesfa by Almarkha Type, $33.00
    Introducing Modesfa – Modern Display Serif inspired by the famous minimalist logo perfect for the purposes of designing templates, brochures, videos, advertising branding, logos and more.
  34. Boheld by Graptail, $21.00
    Boheld comes with 6 different style variations such as Sans, Serif, Bold, Condensed, and Inline. It is inspired by classic labels, tickets, posters, and more.
  35. Galisteo by Subqi Studio, $15.00
    Introducing Galisteo, a subtle retro-aesthetic serif typeface. This font will be suitable for display design projects and creative ideas that need to stand out.
  36. Luxoorea by Almarkha Type, $25.00
    Introducing Luxoorea – Stylish Display Serif inspired by the famous minimalist logo perfect for the purposes of designing templates, brochures, videos, advertising branding, logos and more.
  37. Delaproza by Almarkha Type, $29.00
    Introducing Delaproza – Modern Serif font inspired by the famous minimalist logo perfect for the purposes of designing templates, brochures, videos, advertising branding, logos and more.
  38. Grandma by HVD Fonts, $19.00
    Grandma is a lovely hand-drawn serif font. It is perfect for greeting cards, children's books and everything that should have a handmade, kind feeling.
  39. Coupon Clipper JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Coupon Clipper JNL is a fun, playful, casual sans serif font that evokes some of the lighthearted typography of the late 50s and early 60s.
  40. Latin 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 ascenders and descenders, serifs triangular.
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