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  1. Rostock Kaligraph - 100% free
  2. Arca by PintassilgoPrints, $20.00
    A charming font inspired by the Brazilian beloved album for children by Vinicius de Moraes, author of the bossa nova classic 'Garota de Ipanema' (Girl from Ipanema) with his partner Tom Jobim. The font has a cheerful cutout look, as does the original album cover designed by Elifas Andreato in 1980. Arca font is loaded with alternates for a nice natural look and has yet quite cool interlocks. Its complementary font brings handsome graphic elements to add some bossa here and there. Now let's dance!
  3. Natom Pro Variable by Mostardesign, $66.00
    Pour ceux qui souhaitent utiliser la famille de fontes Natom Pro en version variable, cette famille se décline en 3 fichiers avec la Roman, la Roman italic et la version Title.
  4. Lexia - Unknown license
  5. Invaded 2600 by Fontmill Foundry, $15.00
    Invaded 2600 is based on the screen font of the 70's arcade classic Space Invaders for the Atari 2600. Each time you use Invaded 2600 you will be at war with enemies from space who are threatening the earth. Good luck!
  6. FS Koopman Variable by Fontsmith, $299.99
    New York to London via Europe The hardworking FS Koopman is a crossbred workhorse which draws inspiration from Swiss and Germanic grotesks, American gothics and early British grotesques, but refuses to fit neatly into any of these categories. Its neither one nor the other, but all of the above. Fontsmith designers Andy Lethbridge and Stuart de Rozario decided to take the characteristics they admired from each category and distill them down into one functional family. Neo meets Neue FS Koopman aims to swim against the tide of Helvetica-ish derivatives by bringing some personality and soul to a genre that all too often ends up feeling bland and sterile. FS Koopman subtly embraces the quirkiness and charm often seen in early twentieth century designs but pairs this with the functionality of later pioneers of the genre. It’s a grotesque isn’t it? The term grotesque surfaced around the early 1800s and refers to the early sans serif designs that many initially believed were strange or ‘grotesque’ due to their lack of elegant serifs. Later variations became known as neo-grotesques and this moniker stuck around even after they gained mass popularity. Some American variants became known as gothics. FS Koopman takes cues from all three categories and blends them into one cohesive design.
  7. Galia by Eurotypo, $48.00
    Galia is a new font with a vintage character designed by Carine de Wandeleer, inspired by the beautiful look of Victorian calligraphy, capturing all the elegance of its flourishes. Galia has a variety of ornamental swash letters; hundreds of ornamental and descending ascenders allow a beautiful interaction of strokes and combinations, avoiding overlaps or conflicts. Galia has a total of 947 characters, in OpenType format, such as Stylistics and Contextual Alternatives, Swashes, Ligatures, up to twenty stylistic games by lowercase and three in the uppercase, which allow you to mix and match pairs of letters, in addition to a wide set of ornaments perfect for interacting with the text. To this, we add a support of central European language to adjust your design. This will help your creativity and make it easier to do the impressive and elegant typographic work. All OpenType features can be accessed through OpenType compatible applications or the character map to view and copy any of the additional characters you want to paste into your favorite text editor / application. With virtually endless ways to personalize its use, Galia helps you to design invitations, greeting cards, logos, business cards, fashion magazines, food, packaging and menus, book covers and whatever your imagination!
  8. Initiate by Stiggy & Sands, $24.00
    A Stylish Technology Sans Serif Initiate began as a digitization of a film typeface from LetterGraphics in the early 70's known as "Kent". The original specimen was only in a Black weight with a tall x-height and included standard Capitals, Lowercase, Numerals and minimal Punctuation. It was a techno style sans-serif, ripe with potential. As a single weight typeface, it yearned for so much more: from family weight development to stylistic variants. We also decided to create a more normalized x-height version as well, leaving the original design as the Display series. Extras we developed for this family are Unicase variants, High & Low hairline position glyphs, as well as other alternate styled characters. The Initiate standard family has 1154 characters per font, while the Display family and Monoline font has 685 characters per font. A comprehensive character map preview is at the end of the poster graphics collection. Opentype features for Initiate Family include: Ligatures Unicase Stylistic Alternate Set Stylistic Set 02 - Limited Alternate Characters (A,K,X,Y,k,u,x,y and variants) Stylistic Set 03 - Lower Hairline Characters (B,C,E,F,G,H,P,R,Æ,a,c,e,r,s and variants) Stylistic Set 04 - M & N alternates Stylistic Set 05 - I alternates Smallcaps Set Smallcaps Lower Hairline Set when Stylistic Set 03 is enabled Limitless Fractions Ordinals Superscript & Subscript Opentype features for Initiate Display Family & Monoline font include: Ligatures Unicase Stylistic Alternate Set Stylistic Set 02 - Limited Alternate Characters (A,K,X,Y,k,u,x,y and variants) Stylistic Set 03 - Lower Hairline Characters (B,C,E,F,G,H,P,R,Æ,a,c,e,r,s and variants) Stylistic Set 04 - M & N alternates Stylistic Set 05 - I alternates Limitless Fractions Ordinals Superscript & Subscript
  9. Tresdias Black - Unknown license
  10. Independant - Unknown license
  11. Independant - Alternates - Unknown license
  12. Luxor Pro by RMU, $40.00
    Luxor Pro is a semi-encircled Egyptienne with exaggerated serifs. It is a font of Victorian style which was widespread in Europe and America at the fin de siècle, especially in advertisements.
  13. Mancave SRF by Stella Roberts Fonts, $25.00
    Mancave SRF is the perfect font for the ultimate party Neanderthal. Holding court in his den with a case of beer, wide screen TV and all of his sports buddies, he is safe and secure in his lair. Bold, brash and angular, this typeface was designed for Stella Roberts fonts by Jeff Levine. The net profits from my font sales help defer medical expenses for my siblings, who both suffer with Cystic Fibrosis and diabetes. Thank you.
  14. Kachelofen by Proportional Lime, $9.99
    Konrad Kachelhofen was a printer in the city of Leipzig beginning around 1483. He printed many works by contemporary authors and also many of the classics. He acquired an unusually large amount of typefaces for his shop, a place that included a wine bar and book store. This particular face is based on the Typ.8:170G GfT101 Gesamtkatalog der Wiegendrucke. He probably died in 1529 after passing his business on to his son-in-law Melchior Lotter.
  15. Quara by Delve Fonts, $39.00
    Quara is a typeface that takes its cues from cutting edge technology and new gadget lust. Quara enjoys short downloads on the web, long walks on mobile devices, and romantic dinners by LED light. An avid gamer (esp. MMORPG) and science fiction fan, Quara longs to be the first font in space and have its pixels scattered among the stars. Designed by Delve Withrington in 2009, this slightly rounded square sans has a generous x-height and low contrast.
  16. PGY - Personal use only
  17. Quirkus - 100% free
  18. Distill by MADType, $19.00
    Distill draws its inspiration mainly from Theo van Doesburg's De Stijl era lettering. The type he designed for the Aubette Café, De Stijl Magazine, etc was used as a starting point and then expanded upon. While this typeface was inspired by historical references, it also has the ability to invoke a contemporary feel under the right conditions. Distill will work hard whether you are designing a neo-constructivist poster or a futuristic website. Distill is a family of 12 fonts: 4 weights, each containing condensed, regular, and expanded widths. It also features several alternate characters.
  19. Frakto by Linotype, $29.99
    Frakto is a two-weight family of calligraphic Fraktur-style typefaces designed by Julius de Goede. One of the main categories of Blackletter typefaces, Fraktur was developed around 1517, and was used throughout Germany and Northern Europe well into the 20th century. With Frakto, Julius de Goede has re-applied the written element of the script back into the Fraktur style, rejuvenating and reinvigorating it for 21st century display use. Frakto is the perfect fit for certificates and newsletter headlines. We recommended using it in point sizes from 12-pt on up.
  20. Mailart - Personal use only
  21. Mandatory - Personal use only
  22. Donut Shop by Surplus Type Co, $9.00
    Donut Shop is a chunky and fun retro rounded serif font. It features soft corners, multilingual support and a selection of ligature options. Inspired by the easy going 70's, this font is great for large display projects, branding elements, package designs & much more!
  23. Bealiva Vintage by Mevstory Studio, $15.00
    Bealiva is one of my fonts based on a hand lettering project in 2020. It was very inspired from the famous retro typography designs in late 60's until 70's. It includes the extrude look, so you will not have to add it later.
  24. Petersburg by ParaType, $30.00
    Designed at ParaType in 1992 by Vladimir Yefimov. Based on Kudryashevskaya Encyclopedicheskaya of Polygraphmash, 1960-74, a typeface by Nikolai Kudryashev and Zinaida Maslennikova. A very lightweight style with neutral letterforms, it is quite space-saving. Excellent for long texts, headings and display typography.
  25. Tea And Crumpets by Kate Brankin, $17.00
    There is always room for tea! A hand-drawn collection of 74 all things tea. From teacups to teapots and everything in between, even a pickle and a chocolate truffle. And no High Tea is complete without some bubbly or a glass of wine perhaps.
  26. Multiverse by Tamas Greguricz, $24.99
    Multiverse is a display typeface designed to combine retro and futuristic styles into one package. Its geometric characters intertwine in unique ways that can support a high-tech context, but its curves and boldness echo the sci-fi of the 70's and 80's.
  27. Roller Girl by Surplus Type Co, $9.00
    Roller Girl is a bubbly ligature filled 70's inspired retro font. Roller Girl has easy going curves and a laid back aesthetic. It has a ton of ligatures in both upper and lower case that can help you create unique designs that stand out.
  28. Gallantic by Subectype, $17.00
    The Gallantic is a Vintage retro font. Inspired from retro typography and lettering in the 70's and 80's combine with bold typography style. This font is perfect for: Clothing design, Fashion, Apparel, shirts, retro designs, procreate, stickers, logos, branding, greeting cards, Cricut projects, posters, magazines, social media, prints, Silhouette, Corjl, 70s, 80s, 90s retro design font, party, bissiness, iPad, Groovy Design, Decor Design, DIY craft,vibtage design and more! *Note This font is not included with "Shadow/ Extrude", it was created manually for display purposes only You can try this tutorial if you want to make it. I made it in Corel DRAW software https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S6BCkX_cywo Thankyou Subectype Studio
  29. Nighty by Ahmad Jamaludin, $17.00
    Inspired by vintage magazine around 70s, so this font born for all of you, Nighty! Nighty is a display typeface that says we’re here to nostalgia! It brings back the 70s vibes with groovy, retro and unique typeface This font fits perfectly into those nostalgic moodboards and vintage logos. It come with 95 unique alternate and ligature that to give your any project to a unique vintage look, What's you get? Has 95 alternate and ligatures Unique letterforms Multilingual Works on PC & Mac Simple Installations Accessible in the Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, Microsoft Word even work on Canva PUA Encoded Characters Fully accessible without additional design software. Drop any message if you any question, thanks Dharmas Studio
  30. Kelpo by Ahmad Jamaludin, $15.00
    Please welcome our new Groovy Retro Typeface, Kelpo! Kelpo - Created from our explorations which were inspired by 70's retro style and pop culture visual design like old comics, cartoons, and posters. The strong bold character with groovy style makes us feel retro vibes and takes us to the 70's era Kelpo - Comes with 59 beautiful alternates which consist of 4 stylistic sets. Contains 2 styles regular and italic, this font is best used for headings, logotype, quotes, apparel design, posters, flyers, packaging, book cover, and many more. What you get : Letters, numbers, punctuation, multilingual support Has 59 beautiful alternates Come and say hello over on Instagram! https://www.instagram.com/dharmas.studio/ Dharmas Studio
  31. Rotulo by Huy!Fonts, $35.00
    Rotulo is a contrasted sans family which combines the Thick & Thin signpainter's style and some 70s feeling in a huge font family with 90 styles. A visit to an exhibition of Spanish movie posters by Jano was the beginning of Rótulo (Spanish for Sign) project. Classic thick & thin signpainter style was featured in many letterings of those posters, as it was a very common style in 60s and 70s Spanish design. Unfortunately, today very few Contrasted Sans are seen, something that was quite common years ago has fallen into disuse in favor of Helvetic monotony. Rótulo recapture all that personality, with an extense range of weights and widths to be used in striking headlines and short texts.
  32. Westpart by Garisman Studio, $20.00
    Westpart was born from the previous three brush fonts: 1. Northen, 2. Easttalia and 3. Southen. This font is part of the 4 directions that cannot be separated. It has a styling brush that is very different from before, because the Westpart has its own advantages. Westpart has a bonus splatter, ligature, and swash that has a very detailed brush effect. In addition, Westpart is very supportive of the use of 27 languages.
  33. Balboa by Parkinson, $20.00
    Balboa is a display design combining elements of early sans serif and grotesque types with contemporary types. It evolved from ATF Headline Gothic, Banner (a headline typeface I drew for the San Francisco Chronicle), and Newsweek No.9, a Stephenson Blake-like grotesque I designed for Roger Black's 1980 redesign of Newsweek Magazine. There are nine styles, including the three new styles that have been added in 2014: Medium, Light and Ultra Light.
  34. Roter Hoody by HansCo, $15.00
    Roter Hoody font is a retro serif and bold display font. You will get three types of fonts in this pack, Regular, Outline and Shadow version. Use this display font to add that special retro touch to any design idea you can think of! Very suitable for logotype, Stickers, Packaging design, Cricut Project, headlines, brand identity, t shirt or apparel industry, posters, magazines, books, YouTube, Instagram, websites, or any of your creative design projects. Enjoy!
  35. Geometra by T4 Foundry, $21.00
    Geometra is a new font family from Swedish type designer Bo Berndal and the T4 font foundry. Somewhere between a slab serif and a sans it has a crisp, geometric feel and is both 20’s retro and modern. Its soft curves and openness makes it very readable in smaller print. The powerful serifs give the font lots of character in larger sizes. Geometra comes in three weights, regular, semibold and bold.
  36. Rose Mask by Viswell, $19.00
    RoseMask is a capvitating combination font with three distinct style that seamlessly complement each other. The uppercase style featured elegant serif for a timeless appeal, the lowercase style offers a playful monoline approach, and the alternates presented in a bubbly gravity font, infuse creativity and dynamism. Mix and macth this versalite font effortlessly transitions between elegance and playfulness, making it a must have for diverse design project, from branding to editorial layout.
  37. Tuscaloosa by Greater Albion Typefounders, $7.00
    Tuscaloosa is a classic American 'Wild West' Tuscan typeface-we thought it would make a suitable Independence Day tribute to our many American clients. It's ideal for wherever that 'Western' feel is wanted. Posters, signage, the sides of stagecoaches etc... Three faces are offered, a pristine and sharp regular form, a somewhat distressed 'Rustic' face and the rather more distressed 'Extremely Rustic'. So why not mosey on down the saloon with Tuscaloosa!
  38. Arrear by Kirill Malykhin, $15.00
    Arrear is a modern sans-serif font family. It includes three weights: regular, medium and bold. Has cut corners for lowercase letters. This is a versatile font that suits any project and is modern and easy to read. With it, you can create websites, logos, use in advertising, packaging, magazines and much more. This font will inspire you to create impressive designs that will amaze everyone! Multilingual support: extended latin and cyrillic.
  39. Jawbreak by BoxTube Labs, $24.00
    A modern sports font with classic roots. Jawbreak's three distinct styles and alternate cuts makes it incredibly versatile and perfect for logotypes, sports branding, posters, apparel design, magazine headlines, labels and so much more. Jawbreak features a full Adobe Latin 1 character set, with support for most western languages including: Afrikaants, Basque, Breton, Catalan, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, Gaelic, German, Icelandic, Indonesian, Irish, Italian, Norwegian, Portuguese, Sami, Spanish, Swahili and Swedish.
  40. Hounslow by Device, $29.00
    Hounslow is closely related to Acton in structure, and takes the latter’s simple block construction into the third dimension. Three variants – open, solid and shadow – can be freely mixed in one setting for effect. Originally designed solely in the italic variant, an upright was added by request. A further unreleased set with a range of line weights was later commissioned by the New York Times magazine, and used extensively in their television supplement.
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