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  1. M HG Kyokashotai T HK by Monotype HK, $523.99
    HK series fonts are in Unicode encoding and consists of BIG 5 character set and HKSCS characters. The character glyphs are based on the regular Traditional Chinese writing form and style. It is generally used in Taiwan ROC, Hong Kong and Macau.
  2. M Hei HK by Monotype HK, $523.99
    HK series fonts are in Unicode encoding and consists of BIG 5 character set and HKSCS characters. The character glyphs are based on the regular Traditional Chinese writing form and style. It is generally used in Taiwan ROC, Hong Kong and Macau.
  3. MSung HK by Monotype HK, $523.99
    HK series fonts are in Unicode encoding and consists of BIG 5 character set and HKSCS characters. The character glyphs are based on the regular Traditional Chinese writing form and style. It is generally used in Taiwan ROC, Hong Kong and Macau.
  4. Hayden Creek by Letters by Wordsworth, $34.00
    Hayden Creek started as a few letters chosen from vibrant brush lettering. It evolved into a unique font that has an underlying movement with a wonderful energy. The jaunty kick-outs on some of the lower case letters are both fun and elegant.
  5. MHeiSung HK by Monotype HK, $523.99
    HK series fonts are in Unicode encoding and consists of BIG 5 character set and HKSCS characters. The character glyphs are based on the regular Traditional Chinese writing form and style. It is generally used in Taiwan ROC, Hong Kong and Macau.
  6. M Windy HK by Monotype HK, $523.99
    HK series fonts are in Unicode encoding and consists of BIG 5 character set and HKSCS characters. The character glyphs are based on the regular Traditional Chinese writing form and style. It is generally used in Taiwan ROC, Hong Kong and Macau.
  7. Pepita by Monotype, $29.99
    Pepita was drawn for Monotype in 1959 by Hungarian designer Imre Reiner. It is a brush script face with a lively personality, adding an impulsive feel to informal display purposes. The Pepita font is often chosen for greeting cards, menus, calendars and packaging.
  8. M HG Reithic T HK by Monotype HK, $523.99
    HK series fonts are in Unicode encoding and consists of BIG 5 character set and HKSCS characters. The character glyphs are based on the regular Traditional Chinese writing form and style. It is generally used in Taiwan ROC, Hong Kong and Macau.
  9. Zenith by Glyphobet, $9.99
    Chinese characters have simplifed and more complex, "traditional" variants. Zenith imagines what an un-simplified, traditional version of the Latin alphabet might have looked like.
  10. Gallatin Light by Wooden Type Fonts, $15.00
    A light weight slab serif font, useful for posters and large ads, based as it is on wooden fonts designed in the 19th century.
  11. Hebrew Kria Tanach VF by Samtype, $360.00
    This is a modern, wonderful, and beautiful font. This font is super readable and can be used from Posters to a Hebrew Bible. The readability of this font is amazing. This font has the modern Hebrew punctuation: Shevana, Kamatz Katan, Dagesh Hazak, and Cholam Chaser. The first Hebrew Variable font with all Trop and Nikud!
  12. Caseta Sans by Jonahfonts, $35.00
    Caseta Sans (Regular and Bold with Italics) completing a family of 3 font families with Caseta Regular and Caseta Slab.
  13. Caseta by Jonahfonts, $35.00
    Caseta Regular (Regular and Bold with Italics) completing a family of 3 font families with Caseta Slab and Caseta Sans .
  14. Abiding by Suomi, $35.00
    A Slab Serif font family of five weights for headline and text use, with old style numerals and small caps.
  15. Bygone by Hanoded, $20.00
    Bygone is an elegant brush font - well, insofar a brush font can actually be elegant that is… It is an all caps typeface, completely handmade using Chinese ink and a rather expensive brush. Use it for posters, book covers and packaging. Comes with an old-fashioned amount of diacritics.
  16. Chicken Wings by Linecreative, $16.00
    Chicken Wings A playful display font,It's Perfect for logo, layout,headers, or oven large scale artwork What you get dear, you will get : Chiken Wings- A clean San serif font including Upper & Lowercase characters, Ligatures Character & Stylistic alternates Character Supports Multi linguage (Latin Western Europe), Numbers and Punctuation
  17. KG Holocene - Personal use only
  18. Card Characters - Unknown license
  19. Blix Black - Personal use only
  20. Lousitania - Unknown license
  21. Garota Serif - Personal use only
  22. Graphite by Adobe, $29.00
    Graphite was designed by David Siegel, who began thinking about the typeface in 1982, looking for an architect's handwriting with a chiselled pencil" look. The handwriting of San Francisco architect Anthony Celis LaRosa became Siegel's choice. With the assistance of David Berlow and Tom Rickner, Graphite was designed and released as a multiple master typeface with weight and width axes that allow for its use in a dynamic range from light condensed to black extended. Graphite is an upright script with simple lines, and is usable in a large variety of informal copysetting situations."
  23. Mementor Bold by Wooden Type Fonts, $15.00
    Slab serif, bold
  24. Mementor Medium Regular by Wooden Type Fonts, $15.00
    Medium slab serif
  25. Olpal by Bunny Dojo, $16.00
    A Display Serif, a Monoweight Sans, and an Inline form combining the two, Olpal is a versatile companion for your next adventure. With surprising vitality for a workhorse font, Olpal embraces any job – and whistles while it works. Neutral – with a hint of pizzazz – the font's strong legibility and compressed footprint make it a brilliant fit in any environment.
  26. Tango Western by HansCo, $15.00
    Tango Western is a slab type font with sharp characters on each side. Use this display slab font to add that special retro vintage 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!
  27. Fat Inker by Hanoded, $10.00
    For once the name of this font corresponds with the way it looks: Fat Inker is a fat, inky font. I made it with a Chinese brush and ink, Fat Inker is a nice poster font and it comes with extensive language support and some cool discretionary ligatures for double letter combinations.
  28. Retroman by Almarkha Type, $29.00
    Retroman - Vintage Slab is a inspired by classic fonts with retro style combined with decorative Slab style nuances of western back to the era of the 70's - 80's, a style that is timeless. Retroman is perfect for vintage social media posts, Craft , Product packaging, product designs, label, branding projects, logo, advertisements, watermark, invitation, stationery and any projects .
  29. Mexican City by Typefactory, $14.00
    Mexican City is a slab serif font with western feel. With its neat and beautiful arrangement of letters, this typeface will look outstanding in both formal and non-formal designs. Perfect for headlines or logos, jacket, Porter finds its inspiration in the style of mid-19th century typefaces using generous slab serifs and a hard-working appearance.
  30. Sadi Sans by Koray Özbey, $19.00
    Sadi Slab is designed to be used on small scales like book texts, newspapers, magazines etc. Also its large counters make the font suitable for digital screens. The anatomy of the typeface gives a formal appearance which is a more fitting choice for subjects like law, finance, medical science etc. Another member of Sadi family is Sadi Slab.
  31. Over Under by Ingrimayne Type, $5.00
    OverUnder is a two font family that plays with the capabilities of the Opentype feature of Contextual Alternatives to alternate two sets of characters. One set is on tall vertical slabs and the other set is on wide horizontal slabs, and when the sets are alternated, the result is a pattern that has a woven appearance.
  32. P22 Spooky by IHOF, $24.95
    Spooky is a chilling font that is evocative of the type used in horror films and posters. It’s creepy, it’s kooky...it’s spooky. Perfect for invitations, banners or other ghastly uses.
  33. Things To Remember by Orenari, $14.00
    Things To Remember is a chill and friendly display font. Its natural and unique style makes it incredibly fitting to a large pool of designs. Level up your creative project with this thin yet memorable font.
  34. Mr Dum Dum by Hipopotam Studio, $60.00
    Mr Dum Dum was designed for our game – Ba Ba Dum. In Ba Ba Dum players can learn words in different languages, so we needed a typeface that can support not only all latin characters but also Cyrillic, Greek and two Japanese syllabaries – Hiragana and Katakana. Eventually we wanted to add Chinese support so we designed 1314 Simplified Chinese characters – just enough to cover all words available in Ba Ba Dum plus necessary logograms to translate the games UI.
  35. Katz Pajamas JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    According to Wiktionary, "the cat's pajamas" was a slang phrase coined by Thomas A. Dorgan, the well-known journalist, cartoonist and sportswriter of that era. The phrase became popular in the U.S. in the 1920s, as the word "cat" was used as a term to describe the unconventional flappers from the jazz era. This was combined with the word pyjamas (a relatively new women's fashion during that time) to form a phrase used to describe something that is the best at what it does, thus making it highly sought and desirable. Wikipedia adds that Dorgan was the first to use the terms "twenty-three, skidoo", and "yes, we have no bananas", "apple sauce" and "solid ivory", which also became part of the slang of the "Roaring Twenties". Katz Pajamas JNL is a condensed slab serif typeface based on the title lettering for the 1944 sheet music "Pretty Kitty Blue Eyes", hence the pun-laden font name paying homage to this bit of verbal Americana as well as making the pajamas a pair owned by Mr. Katz instead of the fashionable feline. Available in both regular and oblique versions.
  36. Crimson Skyline by Hanoded, $15.00
    Crimson Skyline is a thin brush font. I used a pencil and Chinese ink to paint the letters. Crimson Skyline comes with double letter ligatures for the lower case letters. And the name? Well, it just has a nice ring to it. That’s all!
  37. M Computer PRC by Monotype HK, $523.99
    PRC series fonts are in Unicode encoding and consists covers GB 2312 character set. It conforms to GB12345 standard. The character glyphs are based on the regular simplified Simplified Chinese writing form and style. It is generally used in China Mainland PRC and Singapore.
  38. Video Black by Wooden Type Fonts, $15.00
    Black Slab Sans Serif
  39. Seasonal Drift by Hanoded, $15.00
    Seasonal Drift is a brush font that I made using one of my father in law's Chinese brushes and ink. For some reason this font reminded me of the ocean, like waves and currents and driftwood. Seasonal Drift comes with a healthy dose of language support and some cool discretionary ligatures.
  40. Black-Out by Wordshape, $25.00
    Bohemian Modern slab stencil display font Black–Out is a result of three things: the need for a distinctive ultra-black display typeface, an admiration for slab-serifs and Clarendons, and the love of systematic stencil type. Fusing all the desires together resulted in Black–Out. What was the inspiration for designing the font? Slab serifs + Clarendons + systematic stencil type = Black-Out! What are its main characteristics and features? It is a massive chunk of type, contemporary in nature while also harking back to the sun-drenched Modernism of California of the 1970s. Usage recommendations: Display type for use in materials that are meant to evoke a range of emotions.
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