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  1. Block Head by TypoGraphicDesign, $15.00
    The half-round and smooth cha­rac­ter of the type­face looks sporty and fresh. The sans-serif mono­line letter-forms looks very modern, clean, fresh and fancy. From slim (regu­lar) ath­le­tes till heavy (fat) body­buil­der or foot­ball player.
  2. Vogie by 38-lineart, $170.00
    Vogie is a sporty and modern sans serif font, comes in 4 widths, 9 weights and is available in regular and oblique. 62 fonts encapsulated in one variable font makes "vogie" more modern and easy to use.
  3. Antique Two by Wooden Type Fonts, $15.00
    A revival of one of the popular wooden type fonts of the 19th century, condensed, bold, square serifs, a very useful design for display, upper and lower case, in the antique family but with a squared design.
  4. HV Muse by Harmonais Visual, $12.00
    Muse. - a chic & elegant display modern serif with beautiful contrast. Specially designed for fashion-themed projects, perfectly suitable for creating elegant, chic, lifestyle design such as logos, title, and magazine and more. The font features standard ligatures.
  5. Refracta by ITC, $29.00
    Refracta is the work of British designer Martin Wait, a simple, condensed italic sans serif capital alphabet. The letterforms were designed with a shadow effect for extra impact. Refracta is ideal for a wide variety of applications.
  6. Natalia MLG by LGF Fonts, $15.00
    Natalia font, is an original type by Manuel Lage, inspired by the Doric column bases. Its heavy appearance is lightened by the erosion of the serif pieces. It is a typeface with a rigid and compact stroke.
  7. Amelaryas by Hishand Studio, $15.00
    Amelaryas is beautiful serif font with elegant and premium shape that can be used for logos, branding, invitations, stationery, wedding designs, social media posts, and much more. Complete with ligatures alternates regular italic icon kerning multilingual support
  8. Rahgbok by Letterena Studios, $9.00
    Rahgbok is a stylish and elegant serif font. It is PUA encoded which means you can access all of the glyphs and swashes with ease! Add it confidently to your projects, and you will love the results.
  9. Toy Letters JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A vintage set of die-cut letters and number by Village Toys (circa 1930s or 1940s) featured a playful, bold serif typeface. This is now available digitally as Toy Letters JNL, in both regular and oblique versions.
  10. Mooneyes by ErlosDesign, $19.00
    Mooneyes is an elegant and thin, lettered serif font. Trendy and stylish, this font will elevate each of your creations. Coquet is PUA encoded, which means you can access all of the glyphs and swashes with ease!
  11. Neogloss by Fauzistudio, $12.00
    Neogloss is a rounded sans serif with lots of personality. A great choice for friendly web designs, kids products, and natural beauty brands, Neogloss provides a good organic feel to any project. Hope you enjoy. Intuisi Creative
  12. HeiS ASC Simplified Chinese by Ascender, $523.99
    HeiS ASC Medium is a Simplified Chinese font supporting GB2312. The HeiS ASC Medium font is a sans serif style typeface with consistent strokes. HeiS ASC Medium font character Set: Latin-1, Simplified Chinese (code page 936).
  13. Groovy Tuesday JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Hand lettering from the 1965 movie poster for “The Loved One” – a classic 1960s spurred serif design with added curly-tailed terminals was the working model for Groovy Tuesday JNL – available in both regular and oblique versions.
  14. Amegap by Letterena Studios, $9.00
    Amegap is a delicate and stylish serif font. Get inspired by its ravishing style and use it to create gorgeous designs. This font is PUA encoded which means you can access all glyphs and swashes with ease!
  15. Qegor by Letterena Studios, $9.00
    Qegor is a thin and classic serif font. Use it for any design projects that require a charming appearance! This font is PUA encoded which means you can access all of the glyphs and swashes with ease!
  16. Oro De Maya by Fat Hamster, $25.00
    Oro de Maya is a hand drawn ancient sans serif / display typeface. Oro de Maya font was inspired by the Maya civilization culture, their marvelous art, architecture and glyphs. This fantastic ancient font has a bold character.
  17. Laser Dots by Etewut, $17.00
    Laser dots display font is based on sans serif. Use it in your design be it cards, outside commercial, web or product adds and laser cuts. It has foreign characters so you may use your mother language.
  18. Breather by Zeenesia Studio, $17.00
    Breather is a bold modern display font with serif style. It's retro, bold, and playful. Perfect if you need a dose of fun in your project. This is a unique display typeface perfect for gorgeous logos & titles.
  19. Borgson by Alphabet Agency, $14.00
    Borgson font is a sans serif display font that includes capitals and small capitals. The font includes basic Latin characters (128 characters). The font is great for vintage and hipster themes as well as sports related themes.
  20. Roman Wells by Wooden Type Fonts, $15.00
    A revival of one of the popular wooden type fonts of the 19th century, suitable for display, heavy stems, very thin serifs, short descenders. Heavily revised, very much improved, extensive kerning. Now in otf and ttf formats.
  21. Roquette by ITC, $29.00
    Roquette is the work of British designer Martin Wait, a casual all capital wedge serif typeface which brings the 1950s back to life. The undulating baseline and lively spot illustrations of Roquette will pep up any headline.
  22. Stimulus by Multiformis, $19.99
    Created following personal preferences, Stimulus gathers some styling elements of some of my favorite sans-serif typefaces. It was designed with the intention of being a slightly narrow, high x-height, clean-looking typeface for general purposes.
  23. Mahgin by Letterena Studios, $10.00
    Mahgin is a bold and thick lettered serif font. Fall for its assertive style and use it to create distinct designs. This font is PUA encoded which means you can access all glyphs and swashes with ease!
  24. Melasthi by Yoga Letter, $16.00
    "Melasthi" is a modern sans serif font. This font is very elegant and beautiful. Equipped with uppercase letters, lowercase letters, numbers, punctuations, and also multilingual support. Very suitable for brochures, invitations, posters, banners, stickers, branding, and more.
  25. Chicken Salad by PizzaDude.dk, $20.00
    Chicken Salad is a playful and easy going sans serif font. A closer look reveals influences from both graffiti and comics. This font works very well in small and large sizes and in both lower and uppercase!
  26. AZ Imperial by Artist of Design, $25.00
    AZ Imperial font was inspired from miscellaneous vintage tin packaging. Complete with an "old look" to the line work with barely a serif still visible. Ideal for use as headline or sub-head text in you design.
  27. MPI Bodoni Ultra by mpressInteractive, $5.00
    Old Style is an example of classic roman type design. It has little contrast in stroke weight, small rounded serifs, open characters, and is very easy to read. It is based on wood type of unknown origin.
  28. Bebop by Présence Typo, $36.00
    Here is a sans-serif built up on an old-style design framework especially perceptible in the italic. It is the conjunction of contradictories feelings: pointed / soft, classical / modern. The smaller the typesetting, the better it works.
  29. Vardena by Mevstory Studio, $20.00
    Vardena, clean sans serif with a retro, humanist and elegant touch.. Specially designed for simple, clean, humanist projects. The font is perfectly suitable for creating elegant, clean, retro design such as logo, packaging, social media, and more.
  30. Linotype Cineplex by Linotype, $29.99
    A typeface that shows its root in stencil lettering. Dario Muhafara created a modern sans serif type family which is ideally suited for cool, technical themes. A small caps font offer a widely usage in book production.
  31. Bornice by Tanziladd, $15.00
    Bornice is a modern serif, typeface a refined touch that give any headline an elegant appearance, with both modern and vintage curves. Bornice represented luxury, glamour, exuberance, and faith in social and technological progress and support multilingual.
  32. Basdela by Letterena Studios, $9.00
    Basdela is a bold and stylish serif font. It is PUA encoded which means you can access all of the glyphs and swashes with ease! Add it confidently to your projects, and you will love the results.
  33. Formal Event JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The hand lettered actors’ credits on a title card from the 1937 film “Shall We Dance” served as the model for Formal Event JNL – an Art Deco sans serif font available in both regular and oblique versions.
  34. Paksa by Jipatype, $17.00
    Paksa is a decorative sans-serif typeface. The name of this typeface is derived from the Thai word that means “bird.” It is suitable for use in text headlines, sub-headlines, packaging, posters, and other print media.
  35. Sunset Imaginary by Din Studio, $29.00
    Sunset Imaginary is a captivating duo of fonts that brings together the charm of a handwritten style and the timeless elegance of a serif typeface. This combination creates a harmonious and versatile typographic pairing, perfect for a wide range of design projects. The first font in the Sunset Imaginary duo is a beautiful handwritten font. Its letterforms are intricately crafted, with each letter seamlessly connected to the next, creating a flowing and cohesive script. This handwritten style exudes a sense of warmth and authenticity, as if each word was lovingly penned by hand. The connected letters add a touch of fluidity and rhythm to the text, enhancing its visual appeal. Complementing the handwritten font is a refined serif typeface. With its classic and elegant characteristics, the serif font provides a sense of stability and sophistication to the overall design. The carefully designed serifs and balanced proportions give the text a timeless and polished look. The combination of the handwritten font and serif font in Sunset Imaginary offers a versatile typographic palette. It allows you to create striking contrasts and establish hierarchy within your designs. Enjoy the various features available in this font. Features: Stylistic Sets Ligatures Multilingual Supports PUA Encoded Numerals and Punctuations Sunset Imaginary fits in invitation posters, branding materials, packaging, editorial layouts, or any project that demands a balance of personal touch and timeless elegance Find out more ways to use this font by taking a look at the font preview. Thanks for purchasing our fonts. Hopefully, you have a great time using our font. Feel free to contact us anytime for further information or when you have trouble with the font. Thanks a lot and happy designing
  36. Mantika Book Paneuropean by Linotype, $67.99
    Mantika Book expands the Mantika super family: a contemporary serif font with a soft, yet robust character and a classic lookMantika Book, an Antiqua, is the third member of the Mantika super family, which consists of the Mantika Sans and Mantika Informal. Designer Jürgen Weltin has gone back to the roots of his font, which he had originally derived from a Renaissance Antiqua. These origins are recognizable in the first member of the Mantika family, Mantika Sans, in the form of carefully suggested line use and a contrast in the weights that recalls the Antiqua. This solid sans serif, optimized for use in text, also has a particularly energetic and dynamically designed italic. Mantika Informal also brings to mind a cursive font at first glance; ultimately, however, it is not easily categorized. Its light, organic shapes combine the informally flowing style of cursive handwriting with the open and airy form and contrast of a humanist sans serif. The shapes in the serif Mantika Book are also based on the Renaissance Antiqua, just like the other members of the Mantika super family. However, the contrast in the weights is somewhat stronger than is conventional for this genre, and the serifs are characteristically asymmetrical, with slanted ends. Lightly grooved stems with an implied curvature in the lower-case letters as well as dots whose shape flirts with a fountain pen lend the Mantika Book a dynamic and particularly friendly character. Details like the open "g" or the contoured foot of the "k" emphasize this dynamism. The letters of Mantika Book have the same large x-height as the other members of the super family, but are equipped with somewhat longer ascenders and descenders.
  37. Caslon #3 by Linotype, $29.99
    The Englishman William Caslon (1672–1766) first cut his typeface Caslon in 1725. His major influences were the Dutch designers Christoffel van Dijcks and Dirck Voskens. The Caslon font was long known as the script of kings, although on the other side of the political spectrum, the Americans used it as well for their Declaration of Independence. The characteristics of the earlier Renaissance typefaces are only barely detectable. The serifs are finer and the axis of the curvature is almost or completely vertical. The overall impression which Caslon makes is serious, elegant and linear. Next to Baskerville, Caslon is known as the embodiment of the English Baroque-Antiqua and has gone through numerous new interpretations, meaning that every Caslon is slightly different. American Type Founders presented a Caslon in 1905 which is true to the forms of the original. This font is relatively wide and comes complete with small caps and old style figures.
  38. Scala Pro by Martin Majoor, $49.00
    The award-winning Scala family (1990-1993) is a worldwide bestseller and has established itself as a ‘classic’ among digital fonts. It was one of the first serious digital text fonts to support small caps, ligatures and different set of numbers. In fact Scala and Scala Sans (1990-1993) are two different typefaces sharing a common form principle: the skeletons of both Scala and Scala Sans are identical. Scala’s dark colour and low contrast works to prevent the thin parts from breaking up. The generous length of Scala italic’s serifs gives it a strong rhythm. The bold weight has the same character widths as the normal weight, so changing a text from normal into bold does not affect the set width. Another part of Scala is very popular among its users: Scala Hands, containing more than one hundred decorative hands and pointers, is a free bonus. Scala Jewels is a set of four highly decorative typefaces, based on the bold capitals of Scala.
  39. Caslon Classico by Linotype, $29.99
    The Englishman William Caslon (1672-1766) first cut his typeface Caslon in 1725. His major influences were the Dutch designers Christoffel van Dijcks and Dirck Voskens. The Caslon font was long known as the script of kings, although on the other side of the political spectrum, the Americans used it as well for their Declaration of Independence. The characteristics of the earlier Renaissance typefaces are only barely detectable. The serifs are finer and the axis of the curvature is almost or completely vertical. The overall impression which Caslon makes is serious, elegant and linear. Next to Baskerville, Caslon is known as the embodiment of the English Baroque-Antiqua and has gone through numerous new interpretations, meaning that every Caslon is slightly different. Caslon Classico appeared in 1993 and was designed by Franco Luin, the designer of various interpretations of classic typefaces. Luin kept his design true to the original and Caslon Classico consists of two cuts with corresponding italic and small caps characters.
  40. Scala Sans Pro by Martin Majoor, $49.00
    The award-winning Scala family (1990-1993) is a worldwide bestseller and has established itself as a ‘classic’ among digital fonts. It was one of the first serious digital text fonts to support small caps, ligatures and different set of numbers. In fact Scala and Scala Sans (1990-1993) are two workhorse-like typefaces sharing a common form principle: the skeletons of both Scala and Scala Sans are identical, therefore they can be combined perfectly. Where many of the modern sans serifs (like Helvetica and Univers) have rather ‘closed’ letter shapes, the same elements in Scala Sans are much more ‘open’. This greatly improves legibility, especially in the smaller point sizes. The italic of Scala Sans is not a slanted version of the roman, but rather a ‘real’ italic. Another part of Scala is very popular among its users: Scala Hands, containing more than one hundred decorative hands and pointers, is included in the Scala fonts and is a free bonus.
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