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  1. Sanischara by Beewest Studio, $50.00
    Sanschara Font is latinANS font that mitatiing ndian Traditional Devanagari Font. This Font is Very niice to apply in Yoga Brand Logo , Spa, Indian Secipes Book, Indian Philosophy Book, Apharels and more. This Font is organic made from hand drawing, that why it is look very natural and simple.
  2. Bullpen 3D - Unknown license
  3. Zdarx Hardcore - Unknown license
  4. Aabha by Samprati Kulkarni, $10.00
    Aabha is a contemporary and comfortable Devanagari display font that may be well-suited for those seeking a sleek and uncomplicated typeface. It is appropriate for use in various projects, such as logo design, posters, gift cards, T-shirts, and merchandising. Additionally, it may serve as an effective choice for headings in various publications, including books, newspapers, and billboards.
  5. Kalinga by Microsoft Corporation, $49.00
    Kalinga Regular is a new OpenType font with TrueType outlines from Microsoft that supports the Oriya script. Kalinga is a very legible sans serif font. Oriya is structured in a manner similar to Devanagari fonts, and is used to write the Oriya language in the Indian state of Orissa, and minority languages including Khondi and Santali. The Kalinga Regular font, like other Indic fonts, requires an operating system and application program that supports OpenType features for complex scripts.
  6. Akshar Unicode - Unknown license
  7. Neue Helvetica World by Linotype, $149.00
    Corporate design and branding across global markets requires a universal typographic identity. The timeless, world-famous classic Neue Helvetica® typeface is now available as World fonts in the six most important styles. With support for a total of 181 languages, Monotype’s Neue Helvetica® World typeface family is suitable to meet the typographic and linguistic demands of large international brands, corporations, publishing houses, and software and hardware developers. Neue Helvetica World’s language support covers the pan-European area (extended Latin alphabet, Cyrillic and Greek) as well as Arabic, Hebrew, Armenian, Georgian, Thai and Vietnamese. The Cyrillic alphabet contains not only the standard options, but also the complete Unicode block u+0400. In addition, a large number of new global currency symbols have been included such as the Russian ruble, Turkish lira, Indian rupee and Azerbaijani manat. Neue Helvetica World is offered as OpenType font with TrueType (.ttf) or PostScript CFF (.otf) outlines. The files size are reasonably small, ranging from 140 to 270 KB depending on format and style. The uprights each include 1708 glyphs and the italics have 1285 glyphs (some scripts, such as Arabic, do not have an italic design). Typeface pairings for further global support Should the language support of Neue Helvetica World still not be sufficient for your markets, there are numerous other typefaces available which perfectly complement Neue Helvetica World. These are our recommendations for South and East Asia languages: - Devanagari: Saral Devanagari - Japanese: Tazugane Gothic or Yu Gothic - Korean: YD Gothic 100 or YD Gothic 700 - Simplified Chinese: M Ying Hei PRC or M Hei PRC - Traditional Chinese: M Ying Hei HK or M Hei HK Please contact a Monotype representative for other pairing recommendations or typographic consultations.
  8. LTC Keystone Ornaments by Lanston Type Co., $24.95
    LTC Keystone Ornaments is a set of over 100 glyphs based on "running border" ornaments from Keystone Type Foundry of Philadelphia, circa 1903. These geometric dingbats can be used individually for decorative emphasis, or combined in repetitive lines or complex patterns.
  9. The Voyager by Ana's Fonts, $15.00
    The Voyager is a sans serif display font with a retro look. With over 100 ligatures, small caps, and swashes, The Voyager is perfect for logotype design, magazine layouts, in titles and short texts. It includes: Three weights: Light, Regular and Bold & Italics 100+ ligatures for both the lowercase characters and the caps Small caps Swashes A set of frames
  10. Ares by Adam Jagosz, $15.00
    Ares is a crisp all-caps display typeface suitable for sci-fi logos and titles. It owes its peculiar futuristic vibe to angular, top-heavy letters that hang from the cap-height instead of sitting on the baseline. The typeface consists of six subfamilies available in 10 weights, as well as as two variable fonts of three axes: Weight [wght], ranging from 1 to 1000, Mid-height [MHGT], ranginf from 0 to 1000, Tracking [TRAK], ranging from 0 to -40. The mid-height axis affects the typeface's waistline, including crossbars, and divides the fonts into three subfamilies: Ares Lo, Ares, and Ares Hi. These three families are solid-stroked, and the other three families are their stencil-stylized counterparts: Ares Broken Hi, Ares Broken, and Ares Broken Lo. The tracking axis is only available in the variable versions, and proportionally affects the kerning, thus helping set the type more tightly without effort. Ares supports a wide range of Latin-based orthographies, including not only European, but also Vietnamese as well as major African languages like Hausa, Fula or Ewe.
  11. Olympik by The Northern Block, $16.70
    A multi-lined typeface digitally remastered from the 1970s Letraset font Optex. The font has gone through an exacting design program with over 100 hours in the production. Details include: three unique styles, a full character set, manually edited kerning and Euro symbol.
  12. Linotype Gujarati by Monotype, $103.99
    The Linotype® Gujarati typeface was originally developed in 1983 by the Linotype letter-drawing studio under Fiona Ross’s art direction. This revival was designed by Gunnar Vilhjálmsson and Kalapi Gajjar with Fiona Ross as a consultant. The family has five weights from Light to Black. It is a traditional design, optimized for setting lengthy text copy for print projects or for use on screens. While faithful to the original design, Linotype Gujarati introduces many design improvements, additional weights, and an extended character set. This new Linotype Gujarati is part of a project to refresh the pivotal Linotype Bengali and Linotype Devanagari typefaces and make them available for the first time in the popular OpenType font format.
  13. Tibet Museum by Designpiraten, $30.00
    The Tibet Museum fonts are designed for harmonic layouts of multilingual texts, especially for the combination with asian fonts such as Tibetan or Devangari. Tibet Museum is a family of four fonts – Regular, Bold, Regular Italic and Bold Italic – that combines the shapes of Tibetan letters with a contemporary western font. The result is a unique set of characters that allows the design of multilingual applications and adds to an outstanding identity. It is perfect for branding projects as well as editorial and exhibition designs. The fonts contain a set of more than 400 glyphs to support 207 languages.
  14. Lougra by Creativemedialab, $22.00
    Monograms or connected letters are very popular; apart from looking elegant, the monogram will also present an impression that sticks in the eyes of the audience. Lougra has more than 100 monograms or ligatures, making designing an initial or logo easier. Lougra is elegant and minimal modern sans serif. It has three contrast options which are display, regular and text.
  15. Nautica by Resistenza, $59.00
    Nautica is a new script typeface based on Copperplate’s ductus. High in contrast, it is a very original type with a strong character. With over 1000 glyphs and extensive language support, Nautica offers full professional typographic features. Ligatures and swashes are more inspired by brush pen strokes. Nautica provides three weights and one set of useful icons and knots to improve your graphics. Nautica works very well with Turquoise ; check it out.
  16. Billboard - Unknown license
  17. Yippy Alt - Unknown license
  18. Airstrip One - Unknown license
  19. Rickbers Brush by Maulana Creative, $14.00
    Rickbers brush font. With three weight stroke, fun character with a bit of ligatures. To give you an extra creative work. Rickbers brush font support multilingual more than 100+ language. This font is good for logo design, Social media, Movie Titles, Books Titles, a short text even a long text letter and good for your secondary text font with sans or serif. Make a stunning work with Rickbers brush font.
  20. Energy Grotesk by Tall Chai, $9.00
    Energy Grotesk is a modern grotesque family. It is an OpenType Variable font with weight axis going from 100 to 900. Energy Grotesk is extrovert, bold and full of energy. Most wide, grotesque fonts are uppercase only, but Energy embraces upper and lowercase. Available in 9 weights Over 1000 glyphs supporting extended Latin Ideal for display texts: Titles, Logos and Headlines etc. Supports OpenTypes features like Ligatures and Stylistic Alternates Tabular Numerals included
  21. MonAmourFraktur - 100% free
  22. Migo by Maulana Creative, $29.00
    Migo is a modern sans display font. With three weight stroke, fun character with a bit of ligatures. To give you an extra creative work. Migo font support multilingual more than 100+ language. This font is good for logo design, Social media, Movie Titles, Books Titles, a short text even a long text letter and good for your secondary text font with sans or serif. Make a stunning work with Migo font. Cheers, Maulana Creative
  23. Barista - Personal use only
  24. LightUnciale - 100% free
  25. Agelast - Personal use only
  26. Kingthings Kelltika - Unknown license
  27. Direktor - Unknown license
  28. AS-VELASCA - Personal use only
  29. OldSansBlack - 100% free
  30. Easter Joy - Personal use only
  31. BastardusSans - 100% free
  32. WellrockSlab - 100% free
  33. Nonserif - Unknown license
  34. Henman by ParaType, $30.00
    Based on the late 1970s artwork by outstanding Armenian type designer Henrik Mnatsakanyan (1923-2001). That was the only design created by Mnatsakanyan for Latin and Cyrillic. Digital version with adding the missing characters was designed for ParaType in 2003 by Manvel Shmavonyan. The font name Henman proposed by Mnatsakanyan is formed of the first three letters from the each designer's name: HENrik and MANvel. Some fractured elements make the face informal and a little bit funny. For use in text, advertising and display matter.
  35. Latinia - 100% free
  36. SteinAntik - 100% free
  37. Zyphyte - Personal use only
  38. ClassizismAntiqua - 100% free
  39. Czaristite - Personal use only
  40. Fear Factor - Unknown license
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