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  1. Spectre by Letteralle, $23.00
    Spectre is an allcaps display font. With bold and sharp shapes, this font is able to bring a fierce and bold impression to your designs. Spectre is perfect for editorial projects, Logo design, Music Album, Clothing Branding, product packaging, magazine headers, or simply as a stylish text overlay to any background image.
  2. Reborn 190 by Wontenart, $20.00
    is a font from the sans serif family that is bold and bold and has character, an update from the previous “Akira Monoletter” font. This font was made to support the languages ​​of countries that require a dialogue arrangement of letters that have special marks. thus forming this special font. thank you
  3. Cathedral Display by Clint English, $25.00
    Cathedral is a display typeface with regular, semi bold, and bold weights with alternate glyphs for select characters. This font comes with bonus vector graphics that accompany the font. The bonus vector graphics have editable stroke weights, so they can match each type weight, or any other need you have in mind.
  4. Prosa GT by Gartype Studio, $20.00
    Introducing Prosa GT is a condensed sans serif which has styles from thin to black to make your design more variative and unique. Good for bold branding, titling and headline who has come to be seriously and fun. This typeface can be so serious, fun, and bold it depends on for what purpose.
  5. Nugetto by ZetDesign, $15.00
    Nugetto is a font with a groovy theme. This font has bold, pointed, and circular strokes so it looks very bold but still has a lot of flexibility. This font is very suitable for non-formal writing such as party celebrations, Halloween, food, holidays, and is also suitable for writing on logos...
  6. Mooncrack by Lemonthe, $14.00
    Mooncrack is a brush-style font with bold, masculine strokes. This typeface captures attention with its thick and bold letterforms, making it an ideal choice for design projects that require a strong visual presence. It is suitable for various design projects such as logos, branding, posters, quotes, packaging design, labels, and much more!
  7. Chrone by Genetype, $21.00
    Introducing Throne Serif Typeface: Unleash Masculine Elegance Experience the epitome of masculine sophistication with Throne Serif – a font designed to embody strength and refinement. From commanding headlines to timeless logos, its bold serifs exude confidence. Elevate your designs with a touch of masculine charm – explore Throne Serif and make a bold statement today.
  8. Gremlin by Hazztype, $20.00
    Gremlin is a modern sans-serif font designed with an extended width for a bold and impactful presence. Its clean and sleek lines contribute to a contemporary aesthetic, making it suitable for a variety of design applications. The bold weight of Gremlin ensures that your message stands out with confidence and authority.
  9. Matroos Arabic by Eraqy TF, $20.00
    Matroos, translated as "Full" in English, is a new bold Arabic typeface created to be used for bold titles. It comes in two weights in a display way to make it legible for contemporary use in various creative projects including branding, headlines and posters. Features 25 bonus stickers in the glyph set.
  10. Madison 01 by Fateh.Lab, $10.00
    Madison 01 is a bold, powerful and sporty font, perfect for sports logos, branding, posters, clothing designs with a bold and confident look. and also suitable for editorial / web titles. by adding some very detailed illustrations, of course this is very helpful to add elements to the design that you will make.
  11. Escato by Sayurihuynh, $8.00
    Escato is a modern sans serif font family with a simple design and a little break-rule, consisting of 5 styles ranging from Regular, Bold, Round, Bold Round, and Outline. Escato is suitable for products with simple but sophisticated and equally creative designs, such as magazine, book look, business card, logo, branding, etc.
  12. Stonekids by Blankids, $17.00
    Introducing a new Layered bold script called Stonekids. Stonekids inspired by handlettering, bold script logotype and kids fonts. Stonekids comes with open type features and multilingual accent good for logotype, poster, badge, book cover, t-shirt design, packaging and any more. Multilingual accents: ŽžŠŒšŸÀÁÂÃÄÅÆÇÈÉÊËÌÍÎÏÐÑÒÓÔÕÖØÙÚÛÜÝßàáâãäåæçèéêëìíîïðñòóôõöøùúûüýÿ Features: - Uppercase - Lowercase - Number - Punctuation - Multilingual - PUA Encode - Opentype
  13. Rigide by Gerald Gallo, $20.00
    Rigide is a clean, contemporary, geometric, condensed font family. There are 6 fonts in the Rigide family, Rigide Light, Rigide Light Oblique, Rigide Medium, Rigide Medium Oblique, Rigide Bold and Rigid Bold Oblique. The Rigide fonts are ideal for headlines, titles, branding, small blocks of text or wherever a fresh font is desirable.
  14. Petrarka by HiH, $12.00
    Petrarka may be described as a Condensed, Sans-Serif, Semi-Fatface Roman. Huh? Bear with me on this. The Fatface is a name given to the popular nineteenth-century romans that where characterized by an extremity of contrast between the thick and thin stroke. The earliest example that is generally familiar is Thorowgood, believed to have been designed by Robert Thorne and released by Thorowgood Foundry in 1820 as "Five-line Pica No. 5." Copied by many foundries, it became one of the more popular advertising types of the day. Later, in the period from about 1890 to 1950, you find a number of typeface designs with the thin stroke beefed up a bit, not quite so extreme. What you might call Semi-Fatfaced Romans begin to replace the extreme Fatfaces. Serifed designs like Bauer’s Bernard Roman Extra Bold and ATF’s Bold Antique appear. In addition, we see the development of semi-fatface lineals or Sans-Serif Semi-Fatfaces. Examples include Britannic (Stephenson Blake), Chambord Bold (Olive), Koloss (Ludwig & Mayer), Matthews (ATF) and Radiant Heavy (Ludlow). Petrarka has much in common with this latter group, but is distinguished by two salient features: it is condensed and it shows a strong blackletter influence, as seen in the ‘H’ particularly. Petrark was released about 1900 by the German foundry of Schelter & Giesecke of Leipzig and is one of the designs of the period that attempts to reconcile roman and blackletter traditions. Making a cameo appearance in this Multi-Lingual font is the Anglo-Saxon letter yogh (#729), which, along with the thorn and the eth, is always useful for preparing flyers in Old English. There are still pockets of resistance to the Norman French influence that washed up on England’s shores in 1066. This font stands with King Canute, seeking to hold back the tide (ignoring the fact that Canute was a Dane). Support the fight to preserve Anglo-Saxon culture. Buy Petrarka ML today. Petrarka Initials brings together the Petrarka upper case letters with a very sympatico Art Nouveau rendering of a female face.
  15. Anabella by RNS Fonts, $33.00
    Anabella is a typeface made for the Master’s Degree in Typography at the University of Buenos Aires. It is inspired by the posters of pizzerias located in Naples, Italy; in order to be used in the pizza franchise Giuseppe in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The font preserves and rescues gestural features of these posters, adding a vertical axis and high contrast, typical of the Italian types that arrived in the city product of the immigration. The stroke with brush provides a more organic quality to the sign and provides connotative features. The family has three variables for the different applications that may be required in a pizza place: Italic for bodies greater than 16 pt, Roman for short texts up to 14 pt, and Stencil for use in brands and titles. Anabella was selected to participate in the eighth typography biennial Tipos Latinos.
  16. Posey by Graphicfresh, $8.00
    Posey is a vintage display family (All Caps) including Regular (Clean), Textured versions as well as Italic versions of each. It's perfect for logos, name card, magazine layouts, invitations, headers, or even large-scale artwork.
  17. JH Oleph var by JH Fonts, $200.00
    JH Oleph is a modern neo sans humanist Typeface. It includes eight weights and five widths, total of forty weights and another forty italics. JH Oleph may be used as screen display and text type.
  18. JH Oleph by JH Fonts, $9.00
    JH Oleph is a modern neo sans humanist Typeface. It includes eight weights and five widths, total of forty weights and another forty italics. JH Oleph may be used as screen display and text type.
  19. Clic by Jonahfonts, $35.00
    Clic is an upgrade with new alternates and improved kerning with an added styles ’Thin and Thin Italic’. Applications include Headlines, logos, ads, captions, packaging, bulletins, posters, and greeting cards as well as short texts.
  20. Julmeme-Kun by Julmeme, $25.00
    Julmeme-Kun is a fully italic font. This unique characteristic added to its tall and elegant proportions makes it a very dynamic typeface. Applicable for any type of graphic design, especially for posters and logotypes.
  21. Kis Antiqua Pro by RMU, $45.00
    These Typoart fonts were redesigned and revived for modern use. The italic style got an entire set of swash caps, and both styles contain superior and inferior numerals as well as the historical long s.
  22. Edmund by Graphicfresh, $8.00
    Edmund is a vintage display family (All Caps) including Textured, Rough & Clean versions as well as Italic versions of each. It's perfect for logos, name card, magazine layouts, invitations, headers, or even large-scale artwork.
  23. Newtoon by Good Java Studio, $18.00
    Newtoon is a modern signature font. Perfect for logos, invitations, stationery, wedding designs, social media posts, advertisements, product packaging, product designs, labels, photography, watermarks, special events and more. This family includes: Newtoon Regular & Newtoon Italic.
  24. Sylphe Pro by RMU, $35.00
    Inspired by Schelter & Giesecke’s Sylphide Sylphe Pro comes as an elegant, calligraphic Italic with the touch of the Golden Age of type design. This beautiful font encompasses most European languages, Central and West, plus Turkish.
  25. Turnier by RMU, $35.00
    G. G. Lange’s expressive italic ‘Derby’ with its calligraphic touch has come to life again. Carefully redrawn and extended for multilingual usage, ‘Turnier’ is an ideal font for ads, posters, book titles and much more.
  26. Ambrosine by Hanoded, $15.00
    Ambrosine is a female name, which comes from the Greek. It means ‘immortal’. This handmade didone-ish font may not be immortal, but it is quite divine in appearance. Comes in regular and italic styles.
  27. GHEA Tamara by Edik Ghabuzyan, $30.00
    This SemiBold Italic original Display font GHEA Tamara includes Basic Latin, Latin 1 Supplement, Latin extended A, Cyrillic, Armenian. May be used in titles, posters, labels, etc. The font looks very nice in large sizes.
  28. Ounce by Typomancer, $26.00
    Ounce is a didone typeface, a combine of high-contrast and rounded characteristic gives a unique feeling. Ounce comes with various weights from Light to Black and two options for Italic. Especially, headline for display.
  29. Text Book by ParaType, $30.00
    Designed at Polygraphmash in 1958 by Elena Tsaregorodtseva; Latin characters and italic were added in 1987 by Emma Zakharova. An early sans serif ('Grotesque'), it was developed for primers and the first level school textbooks.
  30. Roundup by Ingrimayne Type, $10.00
    The Roundup family was inspired by fonts from the late 19th century, though it is not based on any one of them. Roundup-Caps was the first of the group to be constructed. It has two sets of upper-case letters that have minor differences. It has reverse contrast, that is, the verticals are thinner than the horizontals. Unlike most of the "Old-West" fonts with reverse contrast, the serifs are not square but have an odd, rounded shape. Roundup-Regular replaced the second set of caps with lower-case letters. A bold style strengthens the vertical elements so that it no longer has reverse contrast. Both the regular and bold styles have matching oblique styles. Finally, there is a hollow version with a shadow to the lower right. This shadowed style has had its inside taken out, creating RoundUp-ShadowInside. The spacing is the same as RoundUpShadowed so it can be layered over RoundUpShadowed to easily create two-colored lettering.
  31. Leophard by Arterfak Project, $16.00
    Create a great combination design with this font family! Leophard font family is a modern slab serif that is inspired by sporty design and vintage style. There are 6 different styles that you can apply in your design projects. This font is made with tenacious basic shapes, the visuality of strength, old school movement, and modern minimalist style. - Regular style - good for your titles, sub-headlines or body text for readability. - Bold style - recommended for your titles, naming, labels or logos. - Bold inline style - is cool for your big typographic designs that are showing the precision of the shapes. - Outline style - good for your additional text, or minimalism design purposes. - Shadow style - suitable for vintage logos, minimalist effects, and titles. - Stencil style - inspired by street art and letterpress design. Recommended for design project which visualizes strength and movement. Make a great combination on your label designs, brand, poster headlines, movie titles, storefront, monograms, sport designs and merchandise design.
  32. P22 Hedonic by IHOF, $24.95
    This 12-font family employs several unique features including a 2-part Chisel set which allows for the look of stone incised lettering. Hedonic has just a hint of a slab serif and even that is used so sparingly that it almost feels like a sans serif font. Its design does appear to be painfully simple but there are many interesting features including a selection of weights, small caps with old style numerals and display weights that make it very useful. And legible. Old style numerals are included with the small caps and italics. Also for display purposes are two "Chisel" fonts. Used together, set one on top of the other, they create a stylish 3D effect—ideal for logos and headlines or anything that needs a strong graphic punch. Hedonic may not be as eccentric as many fonts out there, but overall it is clean and legible with a few extra flourishes to stand out from the crowd!
  33. RF Dewi by Russian Fonts, $32.00
    Dewi is a modern neo-grotesque multi-typeface family with closed forms. It includes 4 versions: condensed, normal, extended, expanded. In each version there are 16 font styles: 8 regulars and 8 italics (64 styles in total). The family contains weights from thin to black. Everything is ready to solve absolutely any graphic tasks. Dewi helps to create a unique and vibrant design consonant with the spirit of our days. Сontours remains neutral in a small size but when you work with large sizes Dewi shows his strong and confident character. Ideally suited for web design, logos and branding, navigation, printing, advertising and packaging, infographic, poster design, music covers and so many more. This typeface will be a real workhorse for you. Opentype features: old-style figures, tabular and tabular old-style, slashed zero, ligatures, fractions and automatic frations, circuled numbers, arrows and stylistic alternates for arrows, superscript and subscript. Multilingual support: Latin, latin extended, cyrillic and cyrillic extended (more than 70+ languages)
  34. Passport48 by Coniglio Type, $19.95
    Passport48 exclusively in otf. opentype format, originally debuted in 1997 as Passport, close to the beginning of the indie typographer boom. Almost 25 years have passed since it was introduced at MyFonts as PS1 and later in 2003 in TT TrueType.** It was designed by Joseph Coniglio of Coniglio Type as a revival. Historically, Passport was digitized from a shiny black enamel 1948 Royal Silent Deluxe portable. Kept on the ship of merchant marine, Captain John O’Learn, it was a salty manual typewriter with no intrinsic value as a collectable, even though it is awash as a work horse and a fine communicator of it’s time.. **NOTE: Little Passport family leaves the nest: The old weight variations, styles and formats have been eliminated to allow the original face to be stand alone, on its own attributes. For those purchasing their first typewriter fonts and to our diehard collectors as well, Passport presents a friendly new port-of-entry. A simple set, that is freed of many of the normal distressed points and paths that had made most “typewriters” authentic looking, but difficult to print and manipulate in layouts back in the day. It’s smooth nature comes from its impressions struck directly onto a piece of carbon paper bypassing the silk ink ribbon and going directly from metal to carbon paper transferring to a piece paper with very little tooth. Examine the glyphs to be certain you have what you need from this minimalist set, Passport48 is intended for ease of use and affordability. This is a warm font in a cold cruel world and a real port in the storm! It is versatile in today’s layouts with 24 years of worldwide sales. …Please enjoy the fruits of its travels, hoping your destinations and explorations into graphic design and letter composition are happy ones. -Joe Coniglio, the Pacific Northwest (2021).
  35. Pistol Twelve JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Pistol Twelve JNL is a novelty version of Jeff Levine's Twelve Oaks JNL wood type font, with the addition of random bullet holes in the upper case characters. The font design was suggested by fellow type designer Ray Larabie. Pistol Twelve JNL is a two-fold pun. Initially, this conveys the obvious fact that the design is a variation of Twelve Oaks JNL with bullet holes... but the name is also a play on an old, old joke. One person asks the other: "Would you care to join the Pistol Club? You drink 'til twelve and..." Well, you get the picture!
  36. ITC Clearface by ITC, $45.99
    The Clearface types were originally designed by Morris Fuller Benton in 1907. Their forms expressed the Zeitgeist of the turn of the 20th century; typical and distinguishing characteristics are the forms of the a" and the "k." The ATF version did not include an accompanying Italic. In 1978, ITC's Victor Caruso was licensed by ATF to develop a new serif typeface and matching italic based on the forms of Clearface. The result was ITC Clearface, a serif typeface with marked stroke contrast and italic weights. The teardrop-formed endings of the lowercase a, c and f (also found in Caslon) define the character of the face. The type's design is also distinguished by its small -- almost slab -- serifs, a large x-height, and little stroke contrast. ITC Clearface, with its historical touch, is good for both texts and headlines, but its slightly condensed nature performs at its best when it is allowed its space.
  37. Pluto by HVD Fonts, $40.00
    Pluto - and its straight companion Pluto Sans - was designed by Hannes von Döhren. The whole family consists of 16 Pluto Uprights, 16 Pluto Italics, 16 Pluto Sans Uprights and 16 Pluto Sans Italics; 64 fonts in all. Type designer Hannes von Döhren has created Pluto, a sweet type family consisting of 16 Uprights and 16 Italics; 32 fonts in all. The fonts are informal and friendly at first sight and lend themselves to display settings, however the straight and upright architecture of Pluto also makes it perfect for longer copy. Because of its large x-height, it even performs nicely in very small sizes. This contemporary type family is ideal for use in retail, cosmetics, food and hospitality applications and advertising. Pluto is equipped for complex, professional typography. The OpenType fonts have an extended character set to support Central and Eastern European as well as Western European languages. Each font includes alternate letters, fractions, lining-, tabular numbers, scientific superior/inferior figures and a set of arrows.
  38. Menara by Hazztype, $20.00
    Menara is a captivating vintage serif font that effortlessly blends elegance and charm with a touch of nostalgia. This condensed typeface showcases the beauty of traditional letterforms, infused with a contemporary twist. Its italic variant adds a dash of dynamic flair, creating a truly versatile font that is perfect for both classic and modern design projects. With its refined and sleek appearance, Menara exudes a sense of sophistication and refinement. The condensed letterforms allow for maximum impact, making it ideal for headlines, titles, and branding materials. Whether you're designing a vintage-inspired logo, packaging, or editorial layouts, Menara delivers a timeless aesthetic that commands attention. The italic style of Menara introduces a subtle sense of motion and playfulness to the font. It adds an expressive quality that can bring emphasis and character to your designs. Perfect for adding an extra touch of elegance to wedding invitations, book covers, or product labels, the italic variant of Menara lends a unique personality to your typography.
  39. Marlin Soft by FontMesa, $25.00
    Marlin Soft is a rounded corner version of our Marlin Geo font family and like its parent font also includes two sets of italics. The standard italic is set at twelve degrees and the slant version set at six degrees, the slant version is perfect for signage and headlines where you may want the look of an italic but are limited on horizontal space. Marlin Soft includes many alternates which may be accessed using opentype aware applications, with over three hundred alternates to choose from your creative possibilities are great. Whether you're looking for a round dot or a square dot Marlin Soft is one font family that delivers both set up as two separate fonts so you may change a whole page of text at one time. Your projects are sure to look nice and cozy with the warm feeling Marlin Soft will bring to your product label or page design. Three free sample basic fonts are available which are fully functional minus the alternates.
  40. Frock by Wahyu and Sani Co., $28.00
    Please welcome Frock! It is a sans serif typeface for broad range of usage. It is designed with a slightly slanted oval shaped counters, medium contrast and based on American gothic typefaces with "not so formal" feel. The italic styles are flowy and almost true italic. Swash alternates for some uppercases and lowercases are useful for logo, display and poster. This family comes with 16 styles, uprights and matching italics, consisting of 8 weights from thin to ultra. It is also equipped with useful OpenType features such as Ordinals, Superiors, Stylistic Sets, Proportional Lining Figures, Standard Ligatures, Discretionary Ligatures, Fractions, Numerators & Denominators. Each font has 770+ glyphs including swash alternates which covers Western & Eastern Europe, and other Latin based languages – over 200 languages supported! Frock will be suitable for many creative projects. This typeface will be perfect for logos, packaging, greeting cards, presentations, headlines, lettering, posters, branding, quotes, titles, magazines, headings, web layouts, mobile applications, art quotes, advertising, invitations, packaging design, books, book title, and more!
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