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  1. ABTS milk by Albatross, $19.00
    ABTS milk is fresh and fun script typeface with a unique blend of masculine, feminine, slab, serif, and sans-serif characteristics. The combination creates endless possibilities for different applications and breathes more personality into the typeface itself. With 384 glyphs, ABTS milk covers a wide range of languages and dialects, and also includes symbols, as seen in the gallery images.
  2. Carole Sans Variable by Schriftlabor, $129.00
    Carole Sans is the sibling to Carole Serif, a modern interpretation of the old-style serif model. Carole Sans follows the same skeleton and proportions, while creating a strong distinct texture with a wider range of weights. It performs great in small sizes, yet offers tons of character for packaging or editorial design. Designed by Matz Gasser and Helene Krieger.
  3. Royale & Caikes by Hishand Studio, $16.00
    Royale & Caikes, a captivating new serif font, exudes timeless elegance with its graceful curves and refined serif, making it a sophisticated choice for any design project. Combines classical elements with a modern twist, resulting in a font that is both beautiful and distinctive, perfect for creating a sense of luxury and elegant. Complete with ligatures alternates regular italic hollow icon kerning multilingual support
  4. Stymie by Linotype, $40.99
    In 1931, Morris Fuller Benton created the Stymie typeface for the American Type Founders (ATF). Stymie is a reworking of a slab serif type that was popular in Europe at that time, Memphis. For the past one hundred fifty years, slab serif types (sometimes called Egyptian or Egyptienne-style faces) have been a popular choice for headline text in newspapers, magazines, and advertising.
  5. Resvina by Yohanes Oktav, $15.00
    Resvina is a Serif Display Typeface that seamlessly blends classic elegance with a modern touch. With its sophisticated serifs and high contrast, it commands attention for headlines and titles. What sets Resvina apart is its extensive alternates and ligature options, providing designers with creative freedom and versatility. Ideal for projects that demand refined typography, Resvina adds a timeless charm to any design
  6. Oblygasi by Wildan Type, $14.00
    Oblygasi is a modern serif font with a unique ligature and aletrnate style. A simple serif with a touch of curves on the top and bottom of the stemp gives a special impression. Combaine with high contrast and slat style perfect for feminine logo signs, fashion heads & editorial designs, branding projects, Clothing Branding, packaging, magazine headings, advertising, T-shirts, postcards and much more.
  7. The Roseberry by me55enjah, $8.00
    Introducing The Roseberry, a classic handmade serif. The Roseberry is a handmade serif display typeface, inspired by classic western poster. Imperfect lines and edges lead us to a classic look. In 3 different kind of style, The Roseberry can simply give a vintage vibe on your design. Features: * 3 different style: Roseberry Solid, Outline & Codet. * All caps, numbers and punctuation.
  8. Luxury Home by Fo Da, $5.00
    Luxury Home is a slab serif typeface of 9 weights from Extra Light to Extra Black and can be used as both a headline and text face. "Luxury Home" is recommended for using in long-form writing and articles, since a serif is far more readable for longer passages of text. The typeface has a carefully crafted weight range, with ligatures .
  9. Brilk by Typesketchbook, $55.00
    Brilk is a condensed Sans-serif typeface made up of 40 fonts across 10 weights with normal and Sans-serif options. It’s a unique and modern sans typeface, which is well suited for a variety of typographic applications such as headlines and small texts. The Brilk font family supports multiple languages and is available as both webfont and desktop font.
  10. Cardin by Flavortype, $19.00
    We're introducing Cardin, A Big, Bold, Juicy script paired with bold serif. A captivating duo that effortlessly combines the bold playfulness of script with the timeless elegance of serif. With two distinct styles, this font set offers the perfect blend of contemporary trends and a touch of vintage allure, resulting in a harmonious balance that is both visually striking and versatile.
  11. Les Folies JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    An early 20th-Century French lettering book displayed at an online image sharing site stood out with a hand-lettered version of a classic Victorian font. The lettering - a spur serif top and a split serif (or "Western-style") bottom is the basis for Jeff Levine's Les Folies JNL. All of the nuances and idiosyncracies of hand-lettering are left intact.
  12. Argumend by Ayca Atalay, $29.00
    Argumend | A Humanistic Slab Serif Typeface Argumend is a versatile slab serif typeface with a wide range of Opentype features. Create strong and eye catching headlines with its upper case ligatures or make use of its many weights and true italics to create mindful body copy; either way, Argumend is rich with typographic options to help create attention worthy text.
  13. Zenaida by Hanken Design Co., $30.00
    Zenaida is a distinctive display serif font adorned with stylized serifs, evoking a floral essence. Its graceful, flowing ligatures and stylistic alternates add an organic touch to text. Featuring a range of styles including Regular, Medium, Bold, ExtraBold, and an additional semibold weight, Zenaida offers versatility across various design applications, providing a diverse set of options to infuse character and distinction into projects.
  14. The Franky Dunkey by Zeenesia Studio, $17.00
    The Franky Dunkey is a Bold style serif font with strong character and soft features. modern and classic serif font with a clear and bold look. It’s a very versatile font that works great in large. Perfect for editorial projects, Logo design, web font, clothing branding, product packaging, magazine headers, or simply as a stylish text overlay to any background image.
  15. Luxiana by Canden Meutuah, $15.00
    Serif is a modern serif font packaged in a modern and classy style, complete with access to your feature to access a large selection of alternative letters and ligatures, the choice of letters you like from various uppercase and lowercase letters for a luxurious impression and elegant appearance. this is equipped with full uppercase, lowercase, numbers and punctuation + Multi-language support
  16. Lineart by Atom, $22.00
    With the concept of a slightly bold monoline and a touch of fast strokes to produce a very unique modern typography. Lineart , a modern font that really stands out, will add dynamism to your design needs. It will be very dynamic when combined with serif and sans serif fonts. With Lineart, make your design look different than others! Many thanks Eko Kurniawan | Letteratom
  17. Kangmas by Azzam Ridhamalik, $12.00
    Introducing Kangmas, a nostalgic retro serif font with regular and true italic style. This font has rounded serif inspired by all the retro aesthetics making a comeback and the awesome classic "Cooper Black" typeface, but includes more modern letter shapes in it. The combination make it has a nostalgic retro vibes and also gives modern looks at the same time.
  18. Fatkat by HansCo, $15.00
    Fat Kat is a bold retro serif fonts that feels clean and fun an incredible modern retro aesthetic. This font features a ligature feature on capital letters which allows the font to look unique with a wavy style. Use this Fat Kat serif font to add that special modern retro touch to any design idea you can think of! Enjoy!
  19. FTMilky by Factory738, $15.00
    The FTMilky Serif is a lovely classic serif font family. The mix of modern and vintage elements results in an elegant design. The different weights give you a variety of options for determining the best typographic color for your project. The available Ligatures and Italic styles provide a variety of different characters that give your project design an unique shape.
  20. The Antique by Almarkha Type, $29.00
    The Antique - Vintage Serif is a inspired by classic fonts with retro style combined with decorative Serif style nuances of western back to the era of the 70's - 80's, a style that is timeless The Antique is perfect for vintage social media posts, Craft , Product packaging, product designs, label, branding projects, logo, advertisements, watermark, invitation, stationery and any projects
  21. Suomi Sans by Suomi, $25.00
    There are many sans serif typefaces with calligraphic tendencies, but Suomi Sans is different: the outside forms are fairly basic, fairly narrow sans serif style, but the counter forms have a strong calligraphic flair with accented upper left and lower right hand corners. With six weights in Roman and italic, Suomi Sans works well for both headline and text use.
  22. Hagia Pro by Studio Fat Cat, $9.00
    Hagia Pro's unique sans serif font family is the perfect tool for creators to create impactful things with a different touch. Hagia Pro contains several weights to give the user an interesting experience when using it. This unique sans serif font family is very good for branding, logo projects, headings, advertising, packaging, web design, print goods and other creative projects.
  23. Epic Miracle by Prestige Artsy Studio, $29.99
    Epic Miracle is beautiful rounded bold retro serif with a 90s touch. A great serif that works beautifully in modern designs. You can definitely create amazing logos, headings, apparel designs and more. Epic Miracle is an essential font for branding as well if you want to go BOLD. I can't wait to see what you can create with Epic Miracle!
  24. Picador Sans by Picador, $29.00
    Picador Sans is a modern sans serif typeface. Intriguingly condensed. Distinctively eye-catching. Interestingly well-developed. This family covers latin script – every weight has more than 1200 glyphs. The whole family consist of 10 weights and italics, small caps, superscript and subscript letters, oldstyle, tabular figures, ligatures and fractions. Picador Sans is a perfect match for the elegance of serif Praho Pro.
  25. Brushelva by Mevstory Studio, $25.00
    Introducing Brushelva Classic Sans Serif Font , created by Lettercorner Studio. Thelma is a traditional font for the classic sans serif type. A simple font, with a thin size, adds an elegant and classy impression. This typeface is perfect for an elegant logo, branding, travel promotion, layout magazine, beauty product, packaging product, quotes, or simply as a stylish text overlay to any background image.
  26. Rum Plakat by Trine Rask, $30.00
    Rum Plakat is a display type developed as a display face within the type family »Rum« Rum Plakat is an alternative version of Rum Soft Sans Black. It is suitable for posters and editorial design in large sizes & other eye catching matters. The complete family consists of Sans Serif & Serif in both sharp and soft version + the display fonts Rum Plakat & Rum Silhouette.
  27. ITC Esprit by ITC, $29.99
    ITC Esprit is the work of designer Jovica Veljović and blends the classic proportions of a serif typeface with the grace and charm of calligraphy. Highly legible even in small point sizes, the font can also be used as an impressive display face for use with sans serif text. In 2010 Veljovic revised this family and released this as ITC New Esprit.
  28. Vesta by Linotype, $29.99
    In the late 1990s Gerard Unger won the assignment to design the signage system for the Holy Year celebrations to be held in Rome in 2000. The system he developed in cooperation with the design agency n|p|k used a classically inspired serif typeface, but the earlier proposals included a sans-serif, which became Vesta (2001). Vesta is a versatile family that can be used as a display face alongside Unger's serif faces Gulliver, Capitolium or Coranto; it can also be used on its own, even in longer texts. Vesta is narrower and therefore more economical than some commonly used sans serifs such as Arial and Helvetica; there is also a noticeable contrast between thick and thin parts, which makes it more lively. Vesta is to be extended with narrow versions, small capitals and old style numerals, along with some special versions for headlines.
  29. ITC Motter Corpus by ITC, $40.99
    ITC Motter Corpus was designed by the Austrian type designer Othmar Motter in 1993 to combine the display advantages of a sans serif extra bold design with the legibility of a roman weight. The Motter Corpus is available in the weights regular and condensed regular. The capitals with their strong strokes display slight irregularities and natural looking outlines. When used in very large point sizes the tiny serifs become noticeable. Distinguishing characteristics of this typeface are the unusual design of the g with its upward reaching ear and that of the capital C, whose curve ends in an angular stroke in its upper third. Almost, but not quite, a sans serif, the typeface has diminutive serifs which, along with its modulated weight contrasts, make ITC Motter Corpus remarkable legible in display applications and will give text a nostalgic feel. A similar typeface is Linotype Bariton.
  30. ITC Goudy Sans by ITC, $29.99
    Frederic W. Goudy designed three weights of this friendly-looking sans serif font from 1922-1929 for Lanston Monotype in the United States. Goudy was attempting to impart freedom and personality to the sans serif form at a time when geometric sans serifs, such as Futura, were gaining rapid world-wide popularity. To achieve this challenging goal, he looked to lapidary inscriptions and manuscript writing for inspiration. He included elements such as slight swellings of terminal strokes, slab serifs on a few of the caps, alternate uncial forms, and a few swash strokes. The result is uniquely Goudy: charming, instinctive, and just right for adding warmth to magazine or advertising layouts. The design staff at ITC updated and filled out the family for a total of eight styles in ITC Goudy Sans. ITC Goudy Sans® font field guide including best practices, font pairings and alternatives.
  31. Quadrim by Artisticandunique, $40.00
    Quadrim - Serif Font Family - Multilingual -12 Style (2020) On the basis of Quadrim, it is a mix of the old-fashioned Roman serif family. The old style serif combination combines, modern aesthetics with fantasy and Art Nouveau serif fonts, making Quadrim a versatile family that can be used in many different design projects. This font offers a wide variety of styles to help you discover the best mood for your projects, from body text to large titles, from classic styles to modern and bold styles. It is very suitable for book and magazines, magazine covers, editorial, titles, websites, logos, invitations, branding, advertising and more. CHARACTER RANGES : Basic Latin, Latin-1 Supplement, Latin Extended-A, Latin Extended-B, General Punctuation, Currency Symbols, CJK Symbols And Punctuation, Private Use Area (plane 0), With this font you can create your unique designs. If you have a question, please contact me. Have a good time.
  32. ITC Migrate by ITC, $29.99
    George Ryan's ITC Migrate is a highly condensed sans serif display face that effectively complements ITC Adderville. Migrate represents what Ryan calls a “more highly evolved version” of a typeface he designed for Bitstream in 1991 called Oz Handicraft. “Both faces,“ says Ryan, “are based on designs of the popular early 20th-century type designer Oswald Cooper.” His inspiration came from drawing samples found in the Book of Oz Cooper, published in 1949 by the Society of Typographic Arts in Chicago. “Oz worked extensively with the sans serif form long before it became popular in the States, eschewing a popular belief of the time that sans serifs were only skeletons of letters.” Where Oz Handicraft was informal and quirky, ITC Migrate has a more restrained feel. “The uppercase characters and figures, in particular, have been reworked,” says Ryan, ”resulting in a more formal and traditional, compressed sans serif typeface.”
  33. Jugendstil Initials by HiH, $16.00
    Jugendstil Initials were designed by Heinrich Vogeler around 1905, based on the German blackletter tradition. A similar set of initials by Vogeler, but based on roman letters was released by Rudhardsche Geisserei of Offenbach at about this time. I believe the originals were woodcuts. The backgrounds to the letterforms may be seen as examples of Heimatkunst, an art movement within Germany that drew deliberate inspiration from the rural countryside. Like the Arts and Crafts Movement in England a little earlier, Heimatkunst may be seen, in part, as a romantic rejection of urban industrialization, while at the same time representing a back-to-roots nationalism. Like any river, it was fed by many streams. Jugendstil Initials is an experiment with which I am most pleased. It is far and away the most complex font HiH has produced and I was uncertain whether or not it could be done successfully. To oversimplify, a font is produced by creating outlines of each character, using points along the outline to define the contour. A simple sans-serif letter A with crossbar can be created using as few as 10 points. We decided to make a comparison of the number of points we used to define the uppercase A in various fonts. Cori, Gaiety Girl and Page No 508 all use 12 points. Patent Reclame uses 39 and Publicity Headline uses 43. All the rest of the A’s, except the decorative initials, fall somewhere in between. The initial letters run from 48 points for Schnorr Initials to 255 for Morris Initials Two, with 150 being about average. Then there is a jump to 418 points for Morris Initials One and, finally, to 1626 points for Jugendstil Initials. And this was only after we selectively simplified the designs so our font creation software (Fontographer) could render them. The average was 1678, not including X and Y. There was no X and Y in the original design and we have provided simple stand-ins to fill out the alphabet, without trying to imitate the style of the orginal design. We did a lot of looking to find a compatible lower case. We decided that Morris Gothic from the same period was the best match in color, design and historical context. We felt so strongly about the choice that we decided to produce our Morris Gothic font for the purpose of providing a lower case for Jugendstil Initials. The long s, as well as the ligatures ch and ck are provided. at 181, 123 (leftbrace) and 125 (rightbrace) respectively. This font was a lot of work, but I think it was worth it. I hope you agree.
  34. Onamura by Balibilly Design, $22.00
    Initially, letterform was inspired by the gothic style of Romance decorative letters in transitional art in the Middle Ages. The conservative type in the Gothic era, especially in decorative romance, has led to the Victorian style being embedded in several forms as accents related but not forced to be combined. Rounded serif seems conventional combined with historically relevant letterform to create a harmonious blend. The art nouveau style also inspires this typeface. Approach to architectural ornamentation from 1880 to 1915, adopting the dynamic lines and curves typical of the civilization of the time. Continue time travel; we also present a more modern form influenced by the digitalization of art nouveau derivatives, familiarly called the psychedelic style. Paying homage to predecessors, we presented The Onamura font in a Japanese Ukiyo-e style that influenced the fine arts movement that broke old conservative art in Europe. We designed this font carefully with the information about the Middle Ages, Ukiyo-E, & Art Nouveau that greatly influenced art worldwide. In this font family, there are collaboration vibes. Both are the basis of the phenomenal blend of idealism between western and Japanese artists. Consisting of 10 fonts in 10 weights, it features an extended charset of over 850 glyphs, covering multilingual support, including Western European, Central European, and Southeastern European. Complete with advanced open type features like stylistic alternates, discretionary ligatures, ordinals, small caps, fractions, and case-sensitive forms. The elegant and refined details seen in this font provide a new aesthetic input, satisfy contemporary style, and give a range of choices for luxury typographic projects. This font is perfectly suited for high-impact headlines. Advance open-type features are stunning on logos, branding, magazines, website, etc. Supports languages: Afrikaans, Albanian, Asu, Basque, Bemba, Bena, Bosnian, Catalan, Cebuano, Chiga, Colognian, Cornish, Corsican, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Faroese, Filipino, Finnish, French, Friulian, Galician, Ganda, German, Gusii, Hungarian, Icelandic, Ido, Inari Sami, Indonesian, Interlingua, Irish, Italian, Javanese, Jju, Jola-Fonyi, Kabuverdianu, Kalaallisut, Kalenjin, Kinyarwanda, Kurdish, Latvian, Lithuanian, Lojban, Low German, Lower Sorbian, Luo, Luxembourgish, Luyia, Machame, Makhuwa-Meetto, Makonde, Malagasy, Malay, Maltese, Manx, Maori, Morisyen, North Ndebele, Northern Sami, Northern Sotho, Norwegian Bokmål, Norwegian Nynorsk, Nyanja, Nyankole, Occitan, Oromo, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Romansh, Rombo, Rundi, Rwa, Samburu, Sango, Sangu, Sardinian, Scottish Gaelic, Sena, Shambala, Shona, Slovak, Slovenian, Soga, Somali, South Ndebele, Southern Sotho, Spanish, Swahili, Swati, Swedish, Swiss German, Taita, Taroko, Teso, Tsonga, Tswana, Turkish, Turkmen, Upper Sorbian, Vunjo, Walloon, Welsh, Western Frisian, Wolof, Xhosa, Zulu
  35. Curvesta by wearecolt, $18.00
    Combining classic serifs with curvy features, the Curvesta poster/display font has lots to offer. A real modern classic.
  36. Nowa by K-Type, $20.00
    A simple, modern sans serif; clean and elegant, just like its inspiration. The name is a play on Futura.
  37. Mary Roman by Yuanchen Jiang, $30.00
    A set of typeface that combine detail features from different style of serif typeface originally designed for screen use.
  38. Ciento by Yock Mercado, $10.00
    Ciento is a multi purpose sans serif, inspired in old style typefaces, have 5 weights and four stylistic sets.
  39. Do It Again by Thinkdust, $10.00
    Do It Again is a new stencil based rounded sans serif with great language support, designed by Thomas Averin.
  40. Adelanto JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Adelanto JNL is a wood type revival featuring a condensed sans serif face with chamfered [rather than rounded] corners.
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