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  1. Toppo Giggio - Personal use only
  2. Florimel™ - Unknown license
  3. Foro by Hoftype, $39.00
    Foro was designed in 2012 to be a slab serif with an appealing flow, warm, and less harsh than many slab serifs. It evinces an attachment to humanistic shapes, models and proportions. Foro’s demonstrated strength renders it excellent for texts, and its clear and distinct details are an advantage in display sizes. Foro comes in 16 styles and in OpenType format. All weights contain standard ligatures, proportional lining figures, tabular lining figures, proportional old style figures, lining old style figures, matching currency symbols, fraction- and scientific numerals and arrows. Foro supports Western European, Central and Eastern European languages.
  4. Classy Melody by Lemonthe, $14.00
    Classy Melody is a lovely duo mix of a monoline script and slab serif font. Combining these two fonts on your next design will give a modern feel. It is perfect for many different projects such as logos & branding, invitation, stationery, wedding designs, signature, product designs, labels, photography, and much more!
  5. Oblygasi by Wildan Type, $14.00
    Oblygasi is a modern serif font with a unique ligature and aletrnate style. A simple serif with a touch of curves on the top and bottom of the stemp gives a special impression. Combaine with high contrast and slat style perfect for feminine logo signs, fashion heads & editorial designs, branding projects, Clothing Branding, packaging, magazine headings, advertising, T-shirts, postcards and much more.
  6. Winden by Latinotype, $26.00
    Winden is a geometric slab serif typeface based on the bestselling font Isidora https://www.myfonts.com/fonts/latinotype/isidora/ and inspired by early 20th century famous classic slab-serif typefaces. Characteristic features such as trapezoid shape serifs give Winden a modern, contemporary touch and the rounded edges of the Alt version make it look unique and special. This font consists of two subfamilies: Winden —classic, simple and functional— and Winden Alt (playful and contemporary), ideal for display use. Each version comes in 7 weights, ranging from Thin to Black, and includes matching italics— 28 fonts in all. Winden is the perfect choice for headlines, logos, branding, packaging, publications and websites. The full set contains 615 characters that support over 200 Latin-based languages.
  7. Cheyenne JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Cheyenne JNL is a classic slab serif wood type with chamfered corners. Its tall, condensed design is perfect for short headlines that emulate the Old West and similar nostalgic themes.
  8. Posterizer KG Rough by Posterizer KG, $30.00
    Posterizer KG Rough is basically a hand-printed texture version of the Egyptian Slab Serif font Posterizer KG that already exists. Posterizer Kg Rough looks good on substrates with a rustic texture like wood, metal, textile, rough paper. It contains all the Latin and Cyrillic glyphs.
  9. Glover by Fype Co, $16.00
    Glover is a Vintage Slab font available in regular and texture, it has styles a spooky, grungy, unique, covering a wide range of project types such as poster design, book covers, prints, headlines, magazines, packaging, branding. It will turn any design project into a true standout!
  10. Persia BT by Bitstream, $50.99
    Masoud Nejabati has drawn upon his capable calligraphic skills to create this typeface. Persia represents his first latin-based design. This gentle and finely rendered script reveals Nejabati's extensive background in Islamic calligraphic art. The slight back slant further enhances the appearance of hand-scribed pen calligraphy.
  11. Western Sans JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Take a classic Western wood type where the horizontals are thicker than the verticals and remove the slab serifs… The result is Western Sans JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  12. Lumphong by Letterena Studios, $10.00
    Lumphong is a vintage styled slab serif font. It is PUA encoded which means you can access all of the amazing glyphs and ligatures with ease! This font is neatly crafted and highly detailed.
  13. Basketball by Evo Studio, $10.00
    Basketball is a bold and authentic slab serif font. It has a cool style and it will make any of your designs stand out. Use it for sports, racing design, or anything sports-related.
  14. Geometric Slabserif 712 by ParaType, $30.00
    The Bitstream version of Monotype Rockwell, 1934. Twentieth-century design influence is revealed in strokes of more even weight than in the original nineteenth-century Egyptians or Slab Serifs. Rockwell is a prime example of this twentieth-century approach. It seems to be a simple Constructivist geometric sans with strong square slab serifs added to. Angular terminals make its sturdy design particular sparkling. It is a strong face for headlines and posters, and is legible in very short text blocks. Cyrillic version was developed at ParaType in 2000 by Isay Slutsker and Manvel Shmavonyan.
  15. Thinly Disguised JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The hand lettered thin, variable width slab serif text appearing on the cover of a souvenir photo book for the 1933 Chicago World's Fair Exposition is the basis for Thinly Disguised JNL.
  16. Lev Serif by TypeFaith Fonts, $15.00
    Lev is a slab serif font, the rectangular serifs and the straight angled shoulders and links contrasting the curves and loops. Lev Serif is characterized by thick, block-like serifs. Lev contains 12 high quality fonts.
  17. Mislab Std by Typofonderie, $59.00
    A brighter slab n’ sans in 18 styles Referred to as Egyptian’s in the early years of the nineteenth century, today slab serifs are primarily used in display sizes but seldom used in body text. With Mislab, Xavier Dupré has designed a brighter and more legible slab serif than most. Mislab aptly combines the strength of a slab serif with the lightness of a sans serif. Bold and thick serifs make for strong impact in display uses while performing extremely well under the most stressful body text conditions. A slight cursive feel adds spice to the text while its delicate rounded rectangular structure is naturally adapted to screen displays. The capitals have fully assumed serifs while the lowercases have more discreet versions. Notable features include sanserif endings on the lowercase a, c, e & s, inducing fluidity and enhanced readability. This highly versatile typeface brings clarity to headlines. Mislab will provide foolproof stability to your layouts. Mislab, a new design by Xavier Dupré Type Directors Club 2014 Tokyo TDC 2014 Communication Arts Typography Awards 2014 Club des directeurs artistiques, 45e palmarès Slanted: Contemporary Typefaces #25
  18. 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.
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  20. Deposit Pro by Mint Type, $35.00
    Deposit Pro is a wide slab-serif family with low x-height. In both headlines and paragraph text it creates a serious yet friendly texture between a typewriter and a contemporary slab-serif, making it particularly suitable for corporate communication design. Deposit Pro consists of 16 styles (8 weights and their corresponding italics) and features broad language support including all European Latin and Cyrillic languages. It also sports plenty of OpenType features including 6 sets of digits, fractions, small caps, ordinals, all-cap punctuation, and contextual forms for ‘f’, eliminating the need for too many ligatures.
  21. Kevlar by Letterbox, $50.00
    Kevlar was initially inspired by an obscure logo discovered in a 1960s radio-fan magazine. Of immediate interest was that the upper half of the typeface appeared to be a sans while the lower half appeared as a curious blend of a slab serif imbued with a script-like quality. First came Kevlar Bold in 2003, closely followed by its text weight companion Kevlar Regular. The original source of the inspiration as then revisited to develop the third in the set, Kevlar Slab, a truly individual mix of script-like fluency with the heavy weight base of a slab serif.
  22. Melody Symphony by XdCreative, $29.00
    Say hello to "Melody Symphony" the latest family from @faldykudo. the "Melody" is a feminine and modern serif that has a slim construction and anatomy combined with a "Symphony" hand-drawn modern calligraphy it is perfect for your various design needs. "Melody Symphony" would look great for logos & branding, invitations, stationery, wedding designs, social media, advertisements, printed quotes, product packaging, labels, photography, watermarks, special events, or even magazine layouts. Thank You
  23. Limes by Piñata, $9.90
    The idea of Limes emerged at the seashore last year in late summer. Getting ready in advance for a dark winter, we've decided to design a special fontfamily which would bring a bit of vitamins and summer sun into the rough everyday routine and help us survive the cold winter. Limes is both a dream of the sun while it’s gone and a refreshing breeze for the time when it finally gets warm! Limes is a completely handwritten fontfamily and consists of 23 typefaces. To create Limes Sans and Limes Slab families, we've used regular watercolor brushes, and to create monolinear Limes Script, as well as for Catchwords and Dingbats, we've used a felt-tip pen with circular section. Limes Sans and Limes Slabs fonts work perfectly together with Limes Script due to the general handwritten idea, as well as due to the widths contrast – despite its width, Limes Script mixes well with narrower opponents and adds a bit of human spontaneity into the general handwritten concept. The Limes collection includes: Limes Sans (Thin, Light, Regular, Bold, Black & italics), Limes Slab (Thin, Light, Regular, Bold, Black & italics), Limes Script, Catchwords and Dingbats. Limes Sans and Limes Slab widely support OT features: tnum, ordn, frac, case, numr, dnom, subs, sups, and Limes Script uses a large number of context alternatives.
  24. Spontial by Lemonthe, $12.00
    Spontial consists of two fonts, Script and Slab serif, designed to complement each other perfectly. Whether together or separate, these fonts will add an elegant and classy touch to your design. It is perfect for many different projects such as logos & branding, invitation, stationery, wedding designs, signature, product designs, labels, photography, and much more!
  25. Salud by Etewut, $30.00
    Salud is hand-drawn typeface based on light and bold slab serif. It has 8 font styles and supports extended latin. It may be used in presentation for a big company or in flyers for a birthday party. Other words it plays at both sides: can be formal and at the same time funny.
  26. Bigfoot by K-Type, $20.00
    Bigfoot K-Type is a whole font based on the slab capitals used by Victor Moscoso in his 1960s psychedelic rock posters. Capital A alternatives can be found at keystrokes ± and §.
  27. Cherrywood JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Based on the classic “Columbian” from the William H. Page Wood Type Company (circa 1870), Cherrywood JNL is a bold slab serif type design available in both regular and oblique versions.
  28. Rockwell WGL by Monotype, $92.99
    Rockwell font appeared with Monotype Design Studio in 1934, a time which saw the return to popularity of slab serif fonts. Rockwell's strong and harmonious characters make this font particularly flexible.
  29. Cline by Typomancer, $20.00
    Cline, a family of slab and sans typefaces that seamlessly harmonize with each other. All styles have the same width, so changing font weight will not affect your typesetting. Suitable for both text and headlines.
  30. Bionic City by Evo Studio, $16.00
    Bionic CIty is a bold and authentic slab serif font. It has a cool style and it will make any of your designs stand out. Use it for sports, racing design, or anything sports-related.
  31. Valgal by Ingrimayne Type, $9.95
    Valgal is a wide, squarish font family with a prominent slab serif. It is monoline and comes in plain and bold weights. The bold weight has an outline style that can be layered above it.
  32. Block Head by TypoGraphicDesign, $15.00
    The half-round and smooth cha­rac­ter of the type­face looks sporty and fresh. The sans-serif mono­line letter-forms looks very modern, clean, fresh and fancy. From slim (regu­lar) ath­le­tes till heavy (fat) body­buil­der or foot­ball player.
  33. Shirin by Ahmet Altun, $-
    With this nice, rounded-corner handwriting font that is like comic, slab style; sweet and radiant logos, texts and every kind of graphics, editions and printings like magazines, brochures can be created. Text printouts look pretty smart.
  34. Foda Tholoth by Fo Da, $50.00
    Foda Tholoth font is to reflect the beauty of its original Arabic and Islamic calligraphy. This font can be used headlines and Quranic verses. Foda Tholoth is designed by Foda & Esraa Amer and manufactured by Ahmed Eraqi.
  35. Sporting Event JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A British boxing film from 1953 called “The Square Ring” had its titles and credits hand lettered in a slab serif type style commonly referred to as “Egyptian”. Other familiar type fonts which share this influence are Karnak, Stymie and Beton. Sporting Event JNL was modeled from the film’s titles and is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  36. Subtitle by Type.write.type, $8.00
    Subtitle is a handdrawn slab serif that contains condensed and wide width capital letters in one font. With slightly wobbly lines, Subtitle is designed to be legible at a variety of sizes to give that quirky, fun feel to any informal occasion or brand. Central, Eastern and Western European language support included.
  37. Mirfak by Herofonts, $25.00
    Mirfak™ is a new take on a work from Adrian Frutiger made in 1964. In the first place, it was a specific alphabet made for only one book. Only lowercases, capitals, numbers and a few mathematical signs where created. Covering only English language, used only once and unknown by most, we considered this Slab Serif as an hidden gem that needed a modernization. Mirfak™ is a result of a project whose goal was to take a beautifully designed Slab Serif and update it so that its technical standards surpass the status quo, leaving us with a truly superior slab serif family. Entirely coded from scratch with Metafont™, this family is not only an update but an expansion of the original concept, covering now most used languages on earth. Modernized and unique, Mirfak’s 3 weights, light to bold, can give a full range of expression for interfaces and corporate design; in print, on screen and in multiple languages.
  38. Alianza by Corradine Fonts, $24.95
    This is a complex typographic system which includes three different but complementary styles so far: Slab, italic and script, with nine weights each one; plus three sets of ornamental fonts: labels, negative labels and ornaments. The soul of the family is a slab feeling applied judiciously to the italic and script styles to make it coherent with the whole system. Each style has three sets of figures: Proportional lining, tabular lining and old style. You can mix the three styles in a single piece to obtain more expressive results without worring about the uniformity and complementing the design by using the ornamental sets.
  39. Vermont by ITC, $29.99
    Vermont is an outline semi slab serif created by British designer Freda Sack. The serifs of Vermont are typical of slab serif fonts, having the same stroke width as the base strokes and forming a right angle to them. The strong figures of this font still manage to seem light and airy and the marked shading makes them seem almost plastic or sculpted. This class of font appeared at the beginning of the 20th century as an advertisement typeface, rose in popularity through the 1950s and phototypesetting in the 1970s. Vermont should be used exclusively in headlines and displays in larger point sizes.
  40. Moving Forward by Crumphand, $20.00
    Introducing, Moving Forward a Slab Serif Font. inspired by vintage and modern letterforms with alternate characters and full symbol sets. Moving Forward can be used for posters, web headers, and display text of all kinds. good kerning and readable.
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