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  1. Andaluz by Storm Type Foundry, $38.00
    The land of beauteous angels, Andalucia, connects different cultures with a curved arch. Almond trees bloom there in February, and orange trees grow in the heavenly courtyards of Gothic churches. A Catholic cathedral stands in a mosque, Moorish fountains gush with water, and ornate arcades are reflected in the mirrors of the Alhambra pools. Fishing villages have long been busy with tourism, but there are remote pubs where only locals go for fresh fish. Beer is served in wine glasses, and with each one you get a piece of cheese, shrimp, or a few slices of specially smoked ham, sitting on the bar counter. Here, in the off-season, it is possible to gaze into the distance towards the African shores and sketch watercolors for the diary completely undisturbed.
  2. Jet by Brownfox, $39.99
    Jet is an assertive italic sans that anticipates the return of the simpler, optimistic times when progress was considered positive and forward seemed to be the only way to go. It may have felt right at home in the mid-1970s, the time of Sc-Fi, synthetics and disco, yet it unmistakably belongs to the present. Its dynamic sturdy forms and angular tapering of some horizontal forms convey movement and edgy impatience for change, with a few re-imagined details, like the reversed slant on top of the lowercase t and the atypical round counter of the lowercase a, showing a new hope for the bygone optimism. Available in five weights in Latin and Cyrillic, supporting many languages, with stylistic alternates and two sets of figures. Designed by Gayaneh Bagdasaryan and Vyacheslav Kirilenko, 2020
  3. FS Conrad by Fontsmith, $50.00
    Art into type In 2008, Fontsmith were approached by their friend, Jon Scott, to investigate whether a typeface could assume the aesthetic of one artist’s body of work. Jon’s not-for-profit charity, Measure, was organising an event for the artist, Conrad Shawcross, whose giant mechanical installation, entitled Chord, was going on public display in the long-disused Kingsway tram tunnel in Holborn. Chord explores the way we perceive time, as either a line or a cycle. Two enormous machines with dozens of rotating arms and moving in opposite directions, weave rope with almost infinite slowness. An unusual brief Phil Garnham visited Conrad in his Hackney studio to get a feel for his work and ideas. “Conrad is a very clever and philosophical guy. He struggled to see how typeface design had any relevance to him and his art. This was going to be a challenge.” The artist presented the type designer with a pile of rope and a huge diagram of sketches and mathematical workings. “This was, in essence, my brief.” Phil developed three concepts, the simplest of which ticked all the boxes. “The idea of the strokes in the letterforms appearing and ending at peaks or points of origin fitted perfectly with Conrad’s idea of time occurring and ending at two ends of the sculpture.” Two versions Phil planned modules for two versions of the typeface: one with five lines in the letterforms and one with seven. He then drew the modules on-screen and twisted and turned them to build the machine that is FS Conrad. “This is not a simple headline typeface,” says Phil. “It’s not a rigid structure. It has varying character widths, and it’s informed by real typographic insight and proportions so that it actually works as piece of functioning, harmonious type.”
  4. Outlook Display by Redy Studio, $10.00
    Outlook Font Duo offers a perfect combination of elegance and versatility by seamlessly blending serif and script font styles. This font duo provides a harmonious balance between a sophisticated and traditional serif typeface and a stylish and handcrafted script font, resulting in a visually captivating and dynamic typography experience. The serif font of Outlook Font Duo exudes a sense of refinement and classic appeal. Its letterforms are meticulously crafted with clean lines, precise curves, and balanced proportions, also includes many ligatures (CC,CO,EA,GG,GO,KA,LA,NN,OC,OG,OO,RA,TT) and dligatures (CC,CH,CI,CO,LL,LI,OC,OF,OH,OI,OO,OU) which lso you can see in the preview. Complementing the serif font, the script font of Outlook Font Duo adds a touch of creativity and informality. The script font features hand-drawn letterforms with rough strokes.This script font also includes ligatures, lowercase swsh which lso you can see in the preview. The versatility of Outlook Font Duo lies in its ability to be used together or separately, offering flexibility in creating various design compositions. Outlook Font Duo is suitable for a wide range of design projects, including branding, logos, packaging, invitations, and editorial designs. Feel free to give me a message if you have a problem or question. Thank you so much for taking the time to look at one of our products. ~Redy
  5. Hand Scribble Sketch Times by TypoGraphicDesign, $19.00
    CHARACTERISTICS A state-of-the-art OpenType-Feature (like Contextual Alternates (calt) and Stylistic Alternates (salt)) of “Hand Scribble Sketch Times” is, that each uppercase and each lowercase letter has automatically alternated two variations to bring humanly-random characteristics of handwriting to life. The cha­rac­ter of the rough, ruggend and raw hand­written classic serif type­face is a very uni­que warmly atmosphere. An pro-version of the font “Hand TIMES”. APPLICATION AREA warmth, love, handmade. For support of human warmth. Of cooking recipes, menus in the restaurant across party flyer, music cover Art to logo (word marks), headings in magazines and websites. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ? Font Name: Hand Scribble Sketch Times ? Font Weights: Regu­lar, Rough, Invert ? Font Cate­gory: Grunge Serif Dis­play for Head­line Size ? Font For­mat: OTF (Open­Type Font for Mac + Win) ? Glyph cover­age: 601 ? Lan­guage Sup­port: Basic Latin/English let­ters, Cen­tral Europe, West Euro­pean diacri­tics, Bal­tic, Roma­nian, Tur­kish ? Spe­cials: Alter­na­tive let­ters, Standard & Discretionary Ligatures, extras like sym­bols, ding­bats, Old-style Digits, Lining Figures, accents & €, incl. OpenType-Features like Con­text­ual Alter­na­tes (calt), Glyph Composition/Decomposition (ccmp), Dis­cre­tio­nary Liga­tures (dlig), Kerning (kern), Stan­dard Liga­tures (liga), Nume­ra­tors (onum), Ordi­nals (ordn), Sty­listic Alter­na­tes (salt), Stylistic Set 01 (ss01), Stylistic Set 02 (ss02), Stylistic Set 03 (ss03), Slas­hed Zero (zero), Lining Figures (lnum), Tabular Figures (tnum), Old Style Figures (onum), Proportional Figures (pnum) ? Design Date: 2013 ? Type Desi­gner: Manuel Vier­gutz
  6. Sebino Soft by Nine Font, $25.00
    Sebino Soft family is a rounded version of Sebino. It is a neutral sans-serif type family with 9 weights, from thin to black, with corresponding italics. Sebino Soft has a large x-height with open apertures which make texts more legible at small sizes. Each font includes OpenType Features such as Proportional Figures, Tabular Figures, Numerator, Superscript, Subscript, Case-Sensitive, Denominators, Scientific Inferiors, Ordinals, Ligatures and Fractions. Sebino Soft will make your artworks better with its clean & clear shapes.
  7. Penta Rounded by Wiescher Design, $29.00
    This is the rounded version of Penta! »Penta« is a new Sans typeface, designed in the American tradition with contrast between the up- and downstrokes. The contrast is hardly visible on the »thin« cut, but the heavier the weights get, the more contrast becomes visible. That makes this font very useful, almost linear in the lighter weights and very distinct rhythm in the heavier ones. »Penta« is extremly versatile, it can be used for bodycopy in the lighter weights and for heavy headlines.
  8. Hokitika by Hanoded, $15.00
    Hokitika is a township in the West Coast Region of New Zealand's South Island. It has some amazing beaches, stunning scenery, but above all, it has Pounamu (greenstone or jade). This is THE place to buy a beautiful Maori greenstone pendant. Don't buy it for yourself, as it is supposed to bring bad luck. Hokitika font is a tall and thin all caps Art Deco typeface. It is classy, elegant and very legible. Comes with a full range of diacritics.
  9. Hexi by Sign Studio, $9.00
    Hexi is a modern style serif font. It has 9 thicknesses (Thin to Black) to provide more support when designing and also Oblique version to give your texts more different or contrast. Have bold serifs to reduce the pixel effect on digital devices. Minimized the nodes in each design to keep the glyphs bodies clean. Give the extrema point on each curve, it will make Hexi look smooth and neat. There are several subpackage options for you to save even more.
  10. GROCHES by Surotype, $20.00
    Groches is a contemporary typeface. The typeface can span from a refined vintage feel to an industrial futuristic vibe. Forged from geometric and technical styles with wide characters, make this font type so strong and bold. Comes in two different styles, clean and rusty it brings a vintage touch to any creative project and elevates contemporary editorial layouts. Groches very suitable to use for headlines, sign, display, and logotype, or take it for a spin with short-form body copy.
  11. Exter by Variable Type Foundry, $22.99
    Exter is a geometric Sans-Serif font inspired by the work of Russian artist Alexandra Exter that combines geometric and angled forms. Exter has been designed for advertising, posters, web, branding, packaging or any place where you need a clean and forceful voice. This personal character of its forms is due to the variety of weights it has (Black, Ultra Bold, Bold, Semi Bold, Regular, Light, Ultra Light, Extra Light and Thin). All are fully The character set is robust, covering extended Latin.
  12. Marseille by Louise Fili Ltd, $35.00
    Marseille is an Art Deco-inspired typeface which is based on Louise Fili’s iconic cover design for the hauntingly beautiful Marguerite Duras novel, The Lover. The font is available in six irresistible weights: thin, light, regular, medium, semibold, and bold. Each weight features both caps and lower case, and supports over 200 languages. Marseille will satisfy all your typographic needs, from book jackets to monograms to packaging, logos, and even wedding invitations—timelessly elegant, with a distinctive flair that exudes La Belle France.
  13. Minute by PintassilgoPrints, $24.31
    Minute is a handwritten font with 2 glyphs for each upper and lower– case letters as well as 2 glyphs for each digit, for a natural hand-done look. There are yet clever stylistic alternates that can instantly surround the word with lines that look somewhat like a shining or blinking effect: just put the desired word between parenthesis and turn on the Stylistic Alternates feature. Or manually pick the glyphs, if you prefer. Everything will look great in this Minute​!​ You bet!
  14. Specimen Book JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A thin Roman typeface with slab serifs shown in various editions of the American Type Founders’ Specimen Book as either Lining Antique or Lining Central Antique was the model for Specimen Book JNL which is available in both regular and oblique versions. This is the 1700th design released by Jeff Levine Fonts since its inception in January, 2006 and was named Specimen Book JNL to celebrate the era when metal type and letterpress were the modern technology of their time.
  15. Urgent Burger by Four Lines Std, $15.00
    Meet Urgent Burger, a font inspired by paper cut styles. "Urgent Burger" is not just about looks; it's also designed with the science of typography in mind. Each letter is crafted for exceptional readability and legibility. So, your message always shines through. Whether you're designing a whimsical birthday card, a captivating logo, or a funky poster, "Urgent Burger" adapts effortlessly to any project. With multiple weights and styles, you have the creative freedom to play around and explore endless possibilities.
  16. Paulo by Ron Nevers, $20.00
    Paulo is a versatile display font with a modern take on the classic split bifurcated design. The clean, sleek look lends itself to logos and headlines. Created to feel familiar and new simultaneously, Paulo has a versatility that can invigorate your traditional designs with a fresh spin, giving them a timeless and modern feel. Its vertical nature and clean, swooshy serifs, create a rhythm that helps draw the eye. Paulo suits various design styles, from urban to an upscale look and feel.
  17. Bronkoh by Brink, $30.00
    Bronkoh: A Subtly Softened Sans. Bronkoh aims to give a friendly face and soft touch to type both on screen and in print. Humanist forms and generous apertures make this a sturdy and legible face while its softened curves and terminals give it an approachable and welcoming spirit. The large character set and extensive latin language support make Bronkoh a highly functional font; This in conjunction with eight weights from thin to heavy, and matching italics add to its versatility.
  18. Gopher Mono by Adam Ladd, $25.00
    Gopher Mono is a reverse contrast, monospace sans serif typeface ranging in weight from thin to black with italics. The design provides a unique look to the monospaced genre by using a contrast where the vertical strokes are a little thinner with horizontal strokes thicker. While monospaced fonts are typically used for smaller body text, the slightly unusual quirks of a reverse contrast design make it interesting enough to also use for display treatments so style and function are blended.
  19. Astroviz by Jehoo Creative, $18.00
    Astroviz is more than just a font it's a design statement. Its deep ink traps are the defining feature that sets it apart, making it an ideal choice for creating captivating and memorable headlines that demand attention and leave a lasting impression. While the ink traps are a prominent feature, Astroviz maintains an elegant and curvaceous design overall. Its letterforms are fluid and harmonious, with a balance of thick and thin strokes that give it a luxurious and sophisticated appearance.
  20. Fady Lingers by PizzaDude.dk, $20.00
    Fady Lingers is a mispronunciation of that famous Italian cookie - nevertheless, there is nothing awkward or wrong with the font! It is handmade using a thin marker, leaving an uneven edge. I did spend some time cleaning up each letter, but was carefully observant to keep the original handmade and organic look. I've added 4 slightly different versions of each lowercase letter. and they automatically changes as you type - a really great way to make your design stand out as organic and lively!
  21. Variera by Kereatype, $14.00
    Variera is geometric with a semi-condensed sans serif typeface. It comes in 9 weights ranging from thin to black with matching italics that stand out in headlines and exude a charming personality. Variera is a Utility display type that is flavor in motion. Each part of its system works together to captivate you, combining emotion and usability, allowing you to create attractive and unique designs. Variera is a versatile font system, designed primarily for display uses with a need for visual impact.
  22. Danos by Katatrad, $29.00
    Danos is a flexible family of modern sans serif and characterized by some humanistic. It has his own unique style in expressed perfect condensed forms, inspired by the classic industrial grotesque and geometric typefaces. Danos is an ideal font family for display, text, print, user interfaces, mobile devices, branding, signage, and especially web design creation, with a set of minimal ligatures and alternative characters for your design in any layout. The family has 18 weights ranging from Thin to Black and their italic.
  23. Folty by Degarism Studio, $15.00
    Folty Typeface is a display based an a geometric sans serif with unique characters and has a sharp vertex. Folty was inspired by Modern graphic design and contemporary typeface. The family contains 6 weights from Thin to Bold good for advertising, packaging, editorial and publishing, logo, branding, music software, etc.
  24. Schwenk by Kostic, $40.00
    Schwenk is a wide reversed-contrast typeface made to be used in display settings – headlines, logotypes, store windows. The Regular style is adjusted for smaller point size while the Thin is made in a higher contrast for large headlines. An alternative (wide) capital letter I is available via the Stylistic Set.
  25. Poly by Schriftlabor, $34.00
    Poly is a serif typeface inspired by vintage travel guides keeping the naïf style typical of those publications. It has spiky serifs and a retro style. It will shine in headlines and packaging, for example, but it’s versatile. It can bring a lot of personality to brands and warmth to communication.
  26. BR Omny by Brink, $30.00
    BR Omny is a rounded geometric sans serif, it is based on a softened geometric framework with a confident and friendly persona. The family contains 7 weights ranging from Thin to Black with corresponding italics. It supports an ‘Extended Latin’ character set that provides support for 200+ latin based languages.
  27. Oksana by AndrijType, $40.00
    Oksana is a Ukrainian female name. As a true native Ukrainian, this semi-serif type family has a strong structure, but soft and friendly nature. In six weights from thin to heavy it is perfect for titles and short texts lines. Look how people use it: http://use.type.org.ua/tagged/oksana
  28. Merchant Trade JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A precursor to Art Deco headline/display sans serif typefaces with thick and thin strokes is the Matthews Series (circa 1902). It was manufactured and sold through the Inland Type Foundry of St. Louis, MO. Digitally redrawn as Merchant Trade JNL, it’s now available in both regular and oblique versions.
  29. Aleksa by AlfaBravo, $25.00
    Sans serif family Aleksa combine some of traditional Ukrainian letter shapes with contemporary vision. It makes a beautiful contrast that works really well with a modern design. The family features 9 weights, ranging from Thin to UltraBlack including italics. Designed by Kyrylo Tkachov and Marchela Mozhyna. Released by AlfaBravo in 2020.
  30. Blond by Tour De Force, $25.00
    Blond is modern sans serif family with 22 members - 11 weights from Thin to Heavy with matching Italics. Distinctive, recognizable and uniform, Blonde family is well balanced typeface that will find appliance in any situation - from editorial design to web design. Contains extended Latin character map and small Stylistic set.
  31. Bohemaz by Malgorzata Bartosik, $29.00
    Bohemaz is a typeface inspired by the Art Deco typography from the 1930s. It contains 4 styles - Thin, Light, Regular and Bold - Latin, Greek and Cyrillic alphabet, diacritics from Western, Central and South Eastern Europe and many decorative ligatures. Bohemaz is both classic and modern, so it can be widely used.
  32. Space Deco JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Hand lettering used on the packaging of a space-themed rubber stamp toy set is the basis for Space Deco JNL. Blending the classic thick-and-thin line weights of the Art Deco style with sharply angled cross strokes evoked a sense of movement and "future" in this unique lettering design.
  33. Catrina by Latinotype, $26.00
    Catrina, designed by Eli Hernández, is an expressive typeface whose curves and straight lines meet each other in harmonious synchrony. Catrina comes in 6 weights, ranging from Thin to Black, plus a Handmade version and includes Dingbats and Catchwords which make it the perfect choice for packaging, branding, titles and advertising.
  34. Stylized Deco JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    In their book "Lettering of Today" by W. Ben and Ed C. Hunt, an Art Deco "thick and thin" alphabet with some stylized characters (which leaned a lot toward a calligraphic style) stood out from the rest. This is now available as Stylized Deco JNL, in both regular and oblique versions.
  35. EB Corp by Eko Bimantara, $21.00
    EB Corp designed to be fit for corporate nuances. its letterforms shaped in tune with technological feels. Its shown simplicity, minimal stroke contrast, moderate spacing. Its consist of 18 styles from Thin to Black, contain 470+ glyphs that support broad latin language, contain variation of linning figures, and some alternates glyphs.
  36. Drama Deco JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The movie poster for the 1936 film “Dodsworth” had its title hand lettered in a thin Art Deco sans serif with a mix of both stylized and squared characters. Expanding on this unusual lettering combination, the final results became Drama Deco JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  37. Karmilla by Akufadhl, $25.00
    Karmilla is a Didone upright script styled typeface. Strong contrast between thick and thin lines. Presenting a luxurious and Feminine character and creating more elegant, classical design. With a wide range of Latin based language support and a lot of features such as Swash, Stylistic Set, Small Caps and more.
  38. Minimal by Kmaz, $10.00
    Minimal is a distinguished sans serif display family with minimalistic modern edges, designed by Khalid Al-Mazrouei and published by Kmaz. Minimal packs a complete set of uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers and punctuation and comes in 3 weights (Thin, Regular, and Bold). Perfect for headlines, magazines, and much more.
  39. Ragtime by ITC, $29.00
    Ragtime was designed by Alan Meetks, an all capital condensed sans serif typeface. It features thick/thin weight variances and fine line casing adornment which recalls magazine styles of the 1940s. This typeface should not be letter spaced too closely. Ragtime is excellent for anything requiring an elegant, refined look.
  40. Sendit Safely JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Sendit Safely JNL is a collection of twenty-five universal shipping symbols for labels that ensure the proper handling of packages in transit. There are two variations of each symbol and blank label frame. Also included is a circle with a slash and an "X" for labels indicating “don’t” or “no”.
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