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  1. Escalope by Antipixel, $15.00
    Escalope is a hand-drawn font with a quirky and unique personality: low midline, unicase, all-caps, matching icons, textures, and the playful Stylistic Sets. 'Escalope Soft' has smooth outlines and sharp terminals. 'Escalope Crust One' is relatively clean but rugged, with an ink stamp outcome. 'Escalope Crust Two' is harsh in texture, with large coarse grains in its jagged outlines. 'Escalope Crust Three' is rather heavy-built, stout, defined, and less grainy. This type family has three alternating alphabets that slightly differ from one another. Thanks to the Contextual Alternates, the alphabets are automatically replaced, in turn, repeatedly to avoid the same letterforms and textures appearing next to each other. Stylistic Sets are also available. SS01 has underlined characters, SS02 has double-underlined characters, and SS03 has a mixture of graphic ornaments. These Sets can be used separately or combined. If the Contextual Alternates are running, the Stylistic Sets will alternate automatically. Escalope includes a set of 150 icons consistent with the four styles of the typeface. They share weight, texture, and font characteristics for a perfect match.
  2. Kirshaw by Kirk Font Studio, $24.00
    Kirshaw is not your grandfather's sans serif from the 1950s and 1960s. All those old classics like Helvetica, Futura, Franklin Gothic, and Univers are showing their age like an old Elvis Presley song. Kirshaw is a clean, rounded design with sharp contrasting edges. Like those classics, Kirshaw is easy to read in small body copy and captions, plus it's delightfully modern and stylish for headlines and logos. I designed Kirshaw and Kirkly while undergoing cancer treatment at Stanford Medical Center. Font design was always in the back of my mind and now I had extra time. Kirshaw is a distinctive, modern, easy-to-read sans serif family consists of 14 weights (including italics). It’s an Adobe Latin 3 Character Set containing 350 glyphs per style (including special characters).
  3. Ador by Fontador, $24.99
    Ador is a humanist sans serif especially designed for contemporary typography and comes up with 8 weights from ultralight to black plus true italics and 343 ligatures. A large x-height not only creates space in the letters for extra-bold styles, but also lends Ador an open and generous character in the more narrow and semi-bold versions. The nice balance between sharp ink trapped and soft, dynamic shapes helps to work in small sizes. Diagonal stress, angled finials and the 4 degree true italic styles give Ador a dynamic look. The font contains 981 glyphs including small caps, tabular, old style, fractions … and a wide range of flexibility for Latin language support for every typographical needs. Ador is a contemporary sans serif typeface, special for logotypes, brands, magazines and editorial.
  4. Trivia Grotesk by Storm Type Foundry, $49.00
    Another 48-cut family from a typeface system which originally arose from the need to simply explain to some publishers what it is “serif, sans-serif, egyptian”, etc. including their style variations. Over time, the Trivia became quite popular, which was her goal. Now is the opportunity to explain what it is “grotesque.” Grotesque in art is generally synonymous with bizarre, repulsive impropriety, but also surreal abomination exciting an empathic pity. These are qualities that undoubtedly attract the viewer’s attention since the days of Gothic gargoyles, stone gorgons and chimeras. Grotesque font is unlike the cold sans-serif much warmer, more appealing for the title, poster or advertisement, and is usually given in a variety of widths and weights. With our Trivia it shares basic proportions and OpenType features.
  5. Houschka Rounded Alt by G-Type, $72.00
    Houschka Rounded Alt is a carbon copy of the Houschka Rounded family with one key difference: the rounded signature glyphs A & W on the default positions swap places with their straight alternates. Houschka was named after Georg Houschka, a sadly defunct confectioner’s shop in Salzburg, Austria, which had a wonderful 1930s frontage and distinctively rounded letterforms in the sign above the door. OpenType features include CE, Baltic, Turkish & Cyrillic language support plus small caps, 3 stylistic sets, contextual alternates, ligatures and 4 sets of numerals. Houschka Rounded Alt is a clean and legible modern sans serif typeface which shares the humanist qualities of Gill Sans and Johnston but retains a uniquely charming character of its own. The monolinear structure, rounded terminals and rolling curves give Houschka Rounded Alt a soft and friendly appearance.
  6. ND Diktat by NeueDeutsche, $15.00
    Introducing a bold and uncompromising sans-serif font that refuses to bend or sway. Its angular curves and sharp corners give it an air of authority and strength, while its bold weight demands attention and respect. This font is perfect for designs that require an unyielding, no-nonsense attitude. With its right angles and minimal curves, it embodies a stark and severe aesthetic that leaves no room for ambiguity or indecision. Its austere personality is sure to make a lasting impression, making it the perfect choice for projects that demand an authoritative and uncompromising presence.
  7. Atrium by Alex Jacque, $20.00
    Atrium, designed by Alex Jacque, is a strong, linear, geometric sans-serif display typeface based off century-old pen art by W.E. Dennis. Atrium's stubbornly geometric letterforms are set off with a few softening flourishes on a few glyphs. It's sharp corners, straight verticals and horizontals make Atrium pack some punch when used in headlines, pull quotes, and logotypes. Atrium was released in 2012 in OpenType format and comes in three different weights: light, regular, and bold, with a regular and oblique version of each for a total of 6 styles in the family.
  8. Bassidle by Josstype, $24.00
    Bassidle Font is a sans serif font family that is simple but strong, defined by sharp edges with a modern touch. It is designed to exude a sense of strength and toughness as well as optimal readability. t’s a perfect choice for branding, magazines, posters, advertising, packaging, headlines, logos, web, print etc. 14 styles: 7 uprights and matching italics. 222 glyphs. Latin based languages. OpenType features, including ligatures. OTF, TTF files. Variable Font Includes. Thank you for your purchase! and please let me know if you have any questions. via email: joelpopon@gmail.com
  9. Gardariki by Sergio Storm, $16.00
    "Gardariki" font is geometric sans-serif, straight, bold, extra condensed, monoweight font, accidental with sharp corners and closed aperture. Typeface is great for headlines, text logos and posters. Primarily font is inspired by Constructivism. It has laconic forms, geometricity and solidity and a tight inter-letter space. - Uppercase and lowercase letters - Kerning - Numbers and punctuation - Multilingual support (Latin, Latin Extended, Cyrillic) - Support for more than 20 languages: Albanian, Belarusian, Bulgarian, Croatian, Danish (Norwegian), Estonian, Finnish, German, Hungarian, Icelandic, Italian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Moldovan, Portuguese, Russian, Slovak, Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish and others
  10. Arona by Peninsula Studioz, $4.99
    Arona is a modern geometric sans typeface tailored to elevate all your design projects, from UI and app design to web design, branding, posters, magazines, infographics, packaging, and beyond. With its sharp yet rounded strokes, Arona effortlessly radiates both professionalism and friendliness. Boasting 12 font weight variations, Arona excels in delivering a multi-level content hierarchy in your design, ensuring your value is communicated clearly and easily. Key features: Extended language support Small capitals Mathematical symbols Currency symbols Alternate stylish letters Directional arrows Fraction support Special ligatures Numerator and Denominator support
  11. Wak by ParaType, $30.00
    Wak is a lively calligraphy-based sans serif. The simplicity and smoothness of its forms is combined with the sharpness and suddenness of the details. There are six weights from light to extra bold, with a variety of alternative signs, additional ligatures and initial and final forms with swashes. Lowercase letters repeat the uppercase pattern. The font is intended for short inscriptions and texts and is adapted for use on the screen. Wak was designed by Viktor Fitzner, character set expanded by Alexander Lubovenko. The font was released by ParaType in 2018.
  12. Phola by RainBomb Studio, $16.00
    Phola is a brand new geometric san-serif display type family. It consists of 64 fonts and includes an extensive character set and multilingual support. Crafted with love this font family offers a numerous styles (Regular, Solid, Square, Diablo, Oblique, Outline, Clean) the family allows for extensive use cases. This OpenType font offer a fantastic options for users to create some unique artwork. Perfect for branding, Logos, web design, headers, titles, displays, posters and other related projects. Family is mostly rectangular in shaped with either sharp or diagonal corners.
  13. Aceh by 38-lineart, $17.00
    Aceh is a geometric sans serif font family, we make it in sharp and soft shapes, in the form of Upright with matching Oblique. Aceh consists of 9 weight, Black is the most appear strong and powerful, while thin looks more clean and modern. Aside from being a text font, we also intend this font for branding purposes, appearing more elegantly dynamic and reflecting a dynamic lifestyle. Modern, Clean, Readable and powerful are the basic concepts of this font. With a choice of 36 fonts, we believe your brand will stand out
  14. Pittsbrook by Fontdation, $15.00
    Pittsbrook Family, a pack of classic typefaces that inspired by the letters used in old advertisement and packagings. Its rigid shape gives you strong, sharp and blocky feelings, no curves were harmed in the making of these typefaces. Comes in three styles; Sans, Serif and Outline, all of them are consistently mouse-crafted characters, we spent a lot of attention to every details. Suits best for any classic/vintage design project, such as E-Sport logo, liquor/food label, packaging, headline, space-filler, logotype, typographic quote writings, etc.
  15. Typold by The Northern Block, $29.55
    Typold originated out of the desire to improve geometric forms and push beyond previous achievements through collaborative working methods and knowledge sharing. The result is a finely balanced modern sans serif constructed from mathematical inputs, typographers needs, and the natural hand and eye of an artisan. Details include nine weights and matching italics, three separate widths, 1000 characters with an alternative lowercase a and y, small caps, 12 variations of numerals, Opentype features inferiors, superiors, fractions, case sensitive punctuation, extended symbols including emoji's and language support covering Western, South and Central Europe.
  16. Fisionada by Graviton, $24.00
    Fisionada font family has been designed for Graviton Font Foundry by Pablo Balcells in 2023. It is a condensed sans serif typeface with sharp edges and a very technical aesthetics. Its condensed design makes it very effective for space economizing and its geometric features make it a very attractive choice for display usages such as futuristics logos, video games and sci-fi content. It has been conceived to be most suitable for headlines and short length text blocks. Fisionada consists of 8 styles. Each containing small caps and glyph coverage for several languages.
  17. Plaisir by Tour De Force, $25.00
    Plaisir came unexpectedly, as in between release while we waited for client's confirmation for their project. After trying a couple of different approaches, Plaisir landed as elegant modern sans serif family with 5 weights and matching Italics. With sharp triangle serifs and wide endings, Plaisir was constructed with decent stem contrast that flirt with display category. It is versatile, legible, recognizable family with fluent Italics. Equipped with Standard Ligatures, Tabular Figures, OldStyle Figures, a few Stylistic Alternates, basic Ordinals and Latin Small Caps, Plaisir is a working horse that will suit in any required situations.
  18. Dritch by Grontype, $14.00
    Dritch. is a mystical font with a unique and modern geometric style. It is suitable for logos, quotes, social media posts, film titles and stationary. It works with different themes such as mystical, tribal, ethnic, magical, and fantasy. Enjoy! is a fresh, geometric, sans-serif font family. The geometric, near-monoline construction lends a classic durability, tempered by softened edges and vibrant shapes. Friendly and charismatic in lowercase; sophisticated and authoritative in uppercase. Hard lines and sharp corners mesh with smooth, rounded letterforms, while humanist nuances add warmth
  19. Bricksram by Parker Creative, $18.00
    Bricksram is a sleek and modern geometric sans serif font that draws inspiration from popular typefaces like Futura, Gotham, and Proxima Nova. With its own unique flair and minimalistic design qualities, Bricksram is the perfect choice for those looking to achieve a clean and contemporary look across a variety of mediums. Featuring sharp angles and smooth mathematical curves, Bricksram's meticulous balance creates a super clean and eye-catching aesthetic. With a choice of eight different font weights, this versatile typeface is ideal for demanding design applications like websites, logos, mockups, apps, ads, and more.
  20. VVDS London Oatmeal by Vintage Voyage Design Supply, $15.00
    London Oatmeal - a new stylish font duo, an elegant modern art-deco inspired sans with a lot of ligatures with retro look stylish brush script. It's nice font pair for use it in blogs, posters, magazines, logo’s or greeting/wedding cards. The sans has caps lowercase, so you can combine them in many ways. More than 100 OpenType features as Alternates, Swashes and Ligatures.
  21. Krafika by Sarid Ezra, $17.00
    Introducing, Krafika - a modern sans with ligatures and alternates! Krafika is a modern sans with a bunch of ligatures and alternates that will make your poster, cover or logo even more stunning and stand out! You can use this font as a stand alone font for any project such as logo, headline or branding. Also comes with the right arrow and star! This fonts support Multi Language.
  22. Downey by Sarid Ezra, $17.00
    Introducing, a casual and powerful wide sans, Downey Font Family! Downey is a casual and essential all caps sans. With slightly wide form and strong look, this font will suitable for your any project and designs. You can use it for a tittle, logo, quotes, or become a pairing with any font. This font also contain the outline version each weight. This font also support multi language!
  23. Meroche by MlkWsn, $15.00
    Introducing - Meroche Sweet and Classsy Sans Display Family Meroche Sans Family consists of 4 weight : Thin, regular, medium and bold equipped with 20+ ligatures and alternative letters that look sweet and classy and are very good for your work such as logos, branding, packaging, posters, invitations, insta stories and your advertising needs. If there is anything you need to ask, you can contact me at mlkwsn999@gmail.com
  24. Wasp by NaumType, $29.00
    Wasp is a super-display typeface, which in a few words can be described as well-structured calligraphic humanist sans. It's come to life as an idea to make calligraphy-oriented sans but consciously avoid any horizontal middle strokes. Wasp has a few alternates for each letter, which (despite its unruly nature) allows for finding a good-looking solution in almost any typographic situation.
  25. Walk Da Walk Two - Personal use only
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  27. Tevegraphy - Personal use only
  28. Ghang - Personal use only
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  30. Hello Jones by Typefactory, $14.00
    Hello Jones is a unique Vintage Sans font. It can easily be matched to an incredibly large set of projects, so add it to your creative ideas and notice how it makes them stand out!
  31. Vernacular Serif by jpFonts, $19.95
    The Vernacular trilogy was designed by Swiss designer Hans-Jürg Hunziker, who had worked for Adrian Frutiger in Paris for many years. Based on the concept of a transitional Linear Antiqua, he has developed a colorful bouquet of typefaces that contain the entire spectrum of typefaces for book design and corporate identity. Thanks to his "Swiss school" and his outstanding skills, he has succeeded in giving the typefaces a particularly noble and sympathetic expression. In addition to the Sans family, there is a Serif family and a Clarendon family, each of which, including the separately drawn italics, is equipped with 12 font weights that are finely tuned to one another. Each of the 3 font styles develops its own character, but thanks to a concept that brings the different font styles closer together, they also work well together and complement each other perfectly. Sans and Clarendon have a vertical axis and similar endings in contrast to the Serif, which has a traditional diagonal axis and horizontal endings. The straight stems and the proportions are used as an element to stress the closeness of the typeface-trilogy. They thus share a comon feature. All fonts contain tabular and proportional figures as well as old style figures. Small caps and small cap figures are also available in all fonts. In addition, some fonts have alternative characters available via style set, such as «g», which can be used to further vary the typeface. Vernacular offers all the options for well-kept typesetting for print and web - for small and large orders.
  32. Vernacular Clarendon by jpFonts, $19.95
    The Vernacular trilogy was designed by Swiss designer Hans-Jürg Hunziker, who had worked for Adrian Frutiger in Paris for many years. Based on the concept of a transitional Linear Antiqua, he has developed a colorful bouquet of typefaces that contain the entire spectrum of typefaces for book design and corporate identity. Thanks to his "Swiss school" and his outstanding skills, he has succeeded in giving the typefaces a particularly noble and sympathetic expression. In addition to the Sans family, there is a Serif family and a Clarendon family, each of which, including the separately drawn italics, is equipped with 12 font weights that are finely tuned to one another. Each of the 3 font styles develops its own character, but thanks to a concept that brings the different font styles closer together, they also work well together and complement each other perfectly. Sans and Clarendon have a vertical axis and similar endings in contrast to the Serif, which has a traditional diagonal axis and horizontal endings. The straight stems and the proportions are used as an element to stress the closeness of the typeface-trilogy. They thus share a comon feature. All fonts contain tabular and proportional figures as well as old style figures. Small caps and small cap figures are also available in all fonts. In addition, some fonts have alternative characters available via style set, such as «g», which can be used to further vary the typeface. Vernacular offers all the options for well-kept typesetting for print and web - for small and large orders.
  33. Grava by Positype, $35.00
    Grava is Neil Summerour’s injection of warmth within the geometric sans font category. Historically, geometric sans families have been based on primal shapes — triangle, circle, square — and the more closely they held to those rigid rules, the more internal inconsistencies they showed. Angles won’t match up correctly, letters will lean, overshoots complicate clean typesetting, and idealized circles become grotesque and unwieldy in some weights. Because of issues like these, geometric sans fonts have a reputation of being cold, austere, even a bit “off”. Grava was made to hold a T-square and triangle in one hand while giving a welcoming handshake with the other. The Grava font family comes in two styles (a normal and a Display), each with 20 weights (Thin to Ultra) and paired with italics. Its design allowed the three scripts of Latin, Cyrillic, and Greek to emerge seamlessly, ensuring Grava will find its home in multilingual publications. Even better, each character in the three scripts is spaced with every other character for a beautifully matched fit, and it’s a buy-one-get-all-three deal since they are all packaged together. The normal style’s large x-height won’t let you down in paragraphs, headings, and any call-out text. And have you seen the angles on those numerals? Pairing Grava’s numerals on a jersey is sure to catch some eyes, just sayin'. Grava Display is purposefully quirky and sharp, and made for poster sizes, book and album covers, and those websites with a well-defined character — somewhere between playfully self-aware and overtly vintage. Flat edges are abandoned to make way for sharp points and conspicuousness, for geometrical attitude and respectful expressiveness. Corporate reports use Grava Display to take on a professional and current look. The optional ligatures (N–T, L–L, G–A, C–O, almost anywhere an ‘A’ is placed, and more) in both the normal and Display styles invoke a midcentury modernist and high art feel. Now that introductions are done, you can let go of Grava’s hand and put it to work for you.
  34. Aptifer Slab by Linotype, $39.00
    Aptifer Sans and Aptifer Slab are two 21st century typeface families created by Mårten Thavenius. Each family has seven weights, in roman and italic respectively, making 28 font styles in total. A heritage from two design traditions can be seen in Aptifer. One is the robust American gothic typefaces, like M. F. Benton’s, from around 1900. This is combined with the openness and legibility that comes from the humanist tradition. The sans serif part of the family, Aptifer Sans, is designed without excessive details disturbing the reading. Its sibling Aptifer Slab with its wedge slab serifs is more eye-catching but still suited for text settings. The italics fit well into the text flow of the roman. They are a bit narrower than the roman and have cursive characteristics. Both Aptifer Sans and Aptifer Slab are highly legible typefaces and can be used both in print and on screen. Featured in: Best Fonts for PowerPoints
  35. Silverline by Fenotype, $18.00
    Silverline Script & Sans Silverline Script is a hand drawn signature style script. Silverline is fast and expressive -it’s great for contemporary branding and advertising. Silverline Script is equipped with Contextual Alternates and Standard Ligatures that keep the script eloquent and connections smooth. Contextual Alternates and Standard Ligatures are automatically on. In addition Silverline Script has Swash Alternates for A-Z and a-z that can be used for extra flair. From Discretionary Ligatures you’ll find specially designed ligatures for “and”, “for”, “the”, “at” and “in”. Silverline Script is PUA encoded so you can access extra glyphs in any graphic design software. Another half of the Silverline family is Silverline Sans -a three weight ultra-condensed sans serif that works great with the Script. Silverline Sans is great for making sturdy text word blocks - a great type for any display use from magazine covers to packaging. Try combining Silverline Script with Silver Script -they make a nice contrast together.
  36. Trinos by Arterfak Project, $17.00
    Trinos is a strong character font that combines racing style and techno with a slightly expanded letterform and sharp edges. The sharp spur on the top of letterforms, bold weight, and fully geometric represent strength, honor, and brave. Speed up your pulse with Trinos font available in Stencil and Solid style. This all-caps font is perfect for sports, great for automotive, and looks cool for techno themes. You can apply this font for jerseys, decals, flags, logos, posters, magazines, packaging, and many more! Not only that. Trinos is equipped with much of alternates characters, and elegant ligatures to boost your design look more powerful! What you'll get : Uppercase & smallcaps Numbers & punctuation Multilingual support Stylistic alternates Ligatures Sincerely, Ramz
  37. Slasher Horror by Mvmet, $12.00
    Slasher Horror is a very cool horror display font, there are 2 font versions in the package that you can combine each version to make your design more interesting. It will be perfect for your horror and Halloween-themed needs! You can use it for anything ranging from t-shirts and clothing, to your scary book designs, Halloween party needs, greeting cards, stickers, posters, banners, or anything that needs a horror touch. Try it to create fabulous designs and feel the horror and Halloween vibes with it!
  38. Deca Serif by ParaType, $30.00
    Super family Deca consists of ten fonts. Six sans serif styles form the Deca Sans family and four styles of serif family named Deca Serif . These are low contrast fonts of pure design with ovals bent to rectangular shapes. They are nicely readable in small sizes and can be recommended for scientific, legal, official and business documents. Serif and sans serif fonts were designed in comparable proportions, they are balanced by color and have similar details in basic shapes. These features provide high compatibility and assume collective usage of the fonts in documents.
  39. Hitalica - Personal use only
  40. Niemi by Blank Is The New Black, $10.00
    Niemi is a continuation of the work started with Versteeg. Where Versteeg was separated into individual circles, Huet connects these circles and adds a sharp geometric style. This creates a nice juxtaposition between the rounded ends, and sharp corners.
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