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  1. Alterous Text by ZetDesign, $15.00
    Alterous is made for a bold impression on each of your works. This font can be used for title and text display so it is suitable for all types of designs, whether posters, flyers, banners, t-shirts, screen printing, magazines, newspapers, logos, and others.
  2. SK Kalender by Salih Kizilkaya, $9.99
    SK Kalender is a sans serif and mono weighted font. It was designed by Salih Kızılkaya in 2020. The name of the font comes from the word “kalender”, which means humble, unpretentious and simple living. SK Kalender has three different versions, regular, medium and bold.
  3. Fort Courage JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Fort Courage JNL is a bold slab serif wood type in the French Clarendon genre, taking its name as a tongue-in-cheek reference to the cavalry fort populated by a number of post-Civil War misfits in the 1960s television comedy "F Troop".
  4. Chamy by Rosario Nocera, $12.00
    Chamy is a handwrite font family inspired by nature, sweets, comics and cartoons. It is available in three weighs from light to bold and two version: Solid and Sweet. Chamy is ideal for logo design, branding, titles, games, app and playful, cheerful and positive things.
  5. Good Father by Andrey Font Design, $9.00
    Good Father is a cool, bold and modern display font. This font is PUA encoded which means you can access all of the amazing glyphs and ligatures with ease! Add it confidently to your favorite creations and let yourself be amazed by the outcome generated.
  6. FF Motive by FontFont, $29.99
    German type designer Stefan Hägerling created this display FontFont in 1995. The family contains 3 weights: Light, Regular, and Bold and is ideally suited for music and nightlife. FF Motive provides advanced typographical support with features such as ligatures. It comes with proportional oldstyle figures.
  7. Syaquita by Areatype, $13.00
    Syaquita Bold Display is a very versatile font.perfect for magazine images, to branding, poster design, and more. Thanks so much for looking, I really hope you enjoy it and please don't hesitate to drop me a message if you have any issues or queries :)
  8. Alterous Display by ZetDesign, $15.00
    Alterous is made for a bold impression on each of your works. This font can be used for title and text display so it is suitable for all types of designs, whether posters, flyers, banners, t-shirts, screen printing, magazines, newspapers, logos, and others.
  9. Revelio by ArimaType, $14.00
    Revelio is a cool, bold, retro-styled display font. This font is PUA encoded which means you can access all of the beautiful glyphs and swashes with ease! Add it confidently to your favorite creations and let yourself be amazed by the outcome generated.
  10. Lino Stamp by Letters&Numbers, $23.00
    Lino Stamp is a geometrical, sans-serif typeface inspired by Futura Bold Condensed. To produce it, letters were carved into linoleum, inked and impressed on paper – giving a worn and distressed finish. Lino Stamp works particularly well for headings, short paragraphs and scrapbook-style designs.
  11. Paint Hand by Letters&Numbers, $18.00
    Paint Hand is based on type drawn with an open acrylic paint tube. This bold vernacular typeface with rugged rounded edges will work well for headers and captions. Paint Hand is extended, containing West European diacritics making it suitable for multilingual environments and publications.
  12. FT Graphitum by Foxys Forest Foundry, $9.00
    This is a powerful graphic rough sans-serif typeface with four different styles. Two linear, one with an aged texture and one basic, for your experiments. It makes a bold impression, feels like a strong simple typeface. Looks great in short inscriptions, headlines, posters.
  13. Rockel by Din Studio, $29.00
    Rockel is a bold and authentic display font. It suitable for your any project that needs the outer space touch. And the font also suitable for branding project, t-shirt print and many more. Featured : Accents (Multilingual characters) PUA encoded Numerals and Punctuation (OpenType Standard)
  14. Rupture by Letterhend, $16.00
    Rupture is a bold and modern script that will fulfil your design needs for casual themes such as logotype, quotes, watermarks, and more. This has many OpenType features like ligatures, stylistic alternates, contextual alternates, swash, and support for multi-language. It also already PUA Encoded.
  15. Flashie by Gerald Gallo, $20.00
    Flashie is an all caps, very bold contemporary sans serif font. Under the lowercase keys are alternate characters for A, C, E, F, K, L, M, N, R, S, U, W, X, Y. It is ideal for headlines, titles, branding and small blocks of text.
  16. Nervous by Trustha, $15.00
    Nervous is a handwritten brush font with a bold twist. Nervous perfect for branding, logo, poster design, book covers, invitations, packaging, headers, greeting cards, apparel designs, fashion campaigns, newsletters, album covers, quote and many more. It will add an authentic spark to any creative project!
  17. Aniara by Gustav & Brun, $18.00
    Aniara is a playful, happy and intergalactic font. Arriving in three different weights, Light, Regular and Bold. + the antagonist; the dark version without the space/counter. Aniara comes with laser shrinked upper case letters. It attacks with a alternative upper and lower case glyph. PoFF!!
  18. Mercearia Antique by PintassilgoPrints, $12.00
    Mercearia is a bold typestyle font, based on a 1944 Brazilian book about alphabets and letterings styles. Combining squarish letterforms and soft edges with a handcrafted feel, Mercearia is best suited for display sizes and works like a charm from 18pt and up. Try it!
  19. Scout Athletic Typeface by Hipfonts, $18.00
    Scout is a sharp, clean, and bold athletic font. It is a very versatile display typeface perfect for sports branding, emblems, jerseys, posters, apparel design, magazine headlines, labels and so much more. Scout is fully-kerned and ready to be used right out the box.
  20. Blacker Spirit by Letterara, $26.00
    Blacker Spirit, a captivating blackletter typeface, combines bold elegance with distinctive character forms, ideal for elevating diverse design projects like product packaging, branding, and more. Its PUA encoding ensures effortless access to all the unique glyphs and swashes, promising remarkable results for your creative ventures.
  21. Arcanum - Personal use only
  22. DigitalStrip - Personal use only
  23. CreativeBlock BB - Personal use only
  24. Antroposofia - 100% free
  25. SF New Republic SC - Unknown license
  26. SF Atarian System Extended - Unknown license
  27. SF Movie Poster Condensed - Unknown license
  28. SF Tattle Tales Condensed - Unknown license
  29. Planetary Orbiter - Unknown license
  30. Thats Amore by BA Graphics, $45.00
    A bold new look great for magazines and paperbacks a strong yet beautiful headline face.
  31. Tara by Haiku Monkey, $10.00
    Tara is a bold, fun handwriting font that scales really well to large point sizes.
  32. Commercial Script No2 by SoftMaker, $9.99
    Commercial Script No2 is a bold weight of a moderately flourished script published by SoftMaker.
  33. BD Schablone by Typedifferent, $25.00
    BD Schablone is a bold, human stencil with an anticipation of the digital lcd display.
  34. LD Verdant Leaves by Illustration Ink, $3.00
    LD Verdant Leaves is a bold font with leafy designs sprouting from the thick lettering.
  35. Kresson Black by BA Graphics, $45.00
    A beautiful very bold serfi face, formal legible design, with matching Italic, Powerful yet elegant.
  36. Rotis II Sans by Monotype, $50.99
    Developed over several years by the late Otl Aicher and first released in the late 1980s, the Rotis® typeface has become a timeless classic. ROTIS II SANS HISTORY Aicher was a renowned German designer and corporate image consultant. He created the four basic designs of Rotis – sans serif, semi sans, semi seif and serif – within an extended typeface family concept, wherein all designs share a common cap height, lowercase x-height, basic stem weight and general proportions. While each version is part of the large, integrated family, each was also designed to function on its own as a distinctive typestyle. The result is that all members of the Rotis family combine smoothly with each other. Aicher, however, did not design the Rotis family with the weights and proportions normal for more contemporary releases. Rotis Sans Serif, for example, was drawn with just six weights and only two italics. Starting in 2010, Robin Nicholas, senior designer for Monotype Imaging in the UK, and freelance designer Alice Savoie collaborated to bring Rotis Sans Serif up to current standards. The result is Rotis II Sans, a completely new addition to the Rotis family. “We devised our approach together,” recalls Savoie, “deciding which weights to start with, what kind of alterations to make to the original Rotis, etc. I went to work on the typefaces, regularly submitting proofs to Robin. We would then decide in tandem on the next steps to take.” Nicholas elaborates, “We revisited the range of weights and added matching italics so that the new additions to the family offer increased versatility. We optimized the outlines, corrected the weight of several letters and re-examined overall spacing and kerning. In addition to a new set of numerals, with a height similar to the capitals, we also drew case-sensitive punctuation.” ROTIS II SANS USAGE The new Rotis II Sans suite comprises 14 typefaces: seven weights, ranging from extra light to black, each with a companion italic. The designs are available as OpenType® Pro fonts, allowing for automatic insertion of ligatures and fractions. Pro fonts also offer an extended character set supporting most Central European and many Eastern European languages. Aicher’s original Rotis designs were widely used for branding and advertising. With the addition of Rotis II Sans, the family is again poised to become a powerful communicator.
  37. dearJoe 3 by JOEBOB graphics, $39.00
    Finally it’s done! The DearJoe 3 ‘Ultimate handwriting’ font, composed of scanned handwriting which makes it look quite convincingly real. It contains over 500 characters, 200 of them ligatures. Typing your text with this font feels like old-school writing with a pen, especially since every word will be constructed of different letter combinations. Give it a try and you’ll probably be surprised…
  38. Retro Games by Hexa, $0.80
    Introducing HEXA’s second family-font, Retro Games Font. The RetroGames font is a witty reinterpretation of the fonts found in 90s 16-bit games that we enjoyed when we were young, presented as bitmap imaged fonts. It offers superior legibility and aesthetic sensibility compared to many other existing bitmap fonts. For instance, while most bitmap fonts create one stroke with 1 pixel or have various thicknesses in pixels, we have standardized it to a maximum of one stroke with 1-3 pixels, enhancing both legibility and aesthetic appeal. Since there are many similar bitmap fonts, we wanted to reinterpret it as a genre of its own. Our latest designed fonts HEXA, we noticed some shortcomings in legibility, and we aim to address those shortcomings in this bitmap font, Retro Games. Our RetroGames font, which brings back memories of our analog past, can be a valuable design element in many design works." ※ RetroGames is Latin-based and a completely crafted font that consists of 2 typefaces. Each typeface contains 195 sets of characters. This font family is in all-caps fonts. ※The font family includes 'Dropline' and 'Black.' 'Dropline' comes with a shadow effect, while 'Black' is designed without a shadow for simplicity." ※RetroGames is a monospaced fonts. So kerning is not applied.
  39. OldHaroldRee by Ingrimayne Type, $12.95
    OldHaroldRee is a modification of PhederFrack, a calligraphic fraktur face. It keeps the lower case letters and inserts a completely different set of upper-case letters, which is in the “Old English” rather than the “Old German” or fraktur style. It comes in two weights, a bit unusual for an Old-English style typeface.
  40. Bartholeme by Galapagos, $39.00
    The four weight semi-condensed Bartholemé family came into existence as a family expansion based on the designer's earlier concept, Bartholemé Open. This hybrid family was inspired by and loosely based on a number of contemporary mid-twentieth century type concepts having Old Face or Modern influence. Those inspirational type designs were primarily designed for various proprietary photolettering technologies of the time. The award-winning* Bartholemé Open and its companion design Bartholemé small capital open were inspired by various Shaded, Inline and Handtooled type models from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Most of those inspirational type designs were designed as titling fonts with all capital sets only. To set it apart from the earlier models, Bartholemé Open is semi-condensed intentionally designed with a lowercase. Design qualities include a large x- height, tightly curved ample counters, crisp serifs and tight bracketing. The overall plan of the family was originally intended for display usage in titling and short passages of text. At higher output resolutions all fonts read well at smaller point sizes. The Bartholemé family works well on its own, but also is compatible with type styles possessing qualities that complement or enhance its own. The Bartholemé family consists of a Regular weight complementing a Bold weight, along with Medium complementing an Extra Bold weight. The companion true-drawn italics are based on the Bartholemé roman design. * Award for Design Excellence bukva: raz! Type Design Competition of the Association Typographique Internationale, 2001
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