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  1. Gladly by Scholtz Fonts, $21.00
    Gladly is based on an earlier Scholtz Font - Margaux, which appeared as a simple oblique font. Gladly has grown from the original, into a multi-styled, comprehensive typeface with 17 styles in all. Gladly Regular’s elegant, svelte profile has been blended into three widths, Narrow, Regular and wide, each with its own oblique version. Gladly Ornate comprises seven styles with flowing, ornamental, curvy-swashed upper case characters, reminiscent of Illuminated Script, and beautiful features such as fancy Opentype word-endings. Gladly Wisp is a delicate outline version with flowing swashes. Gladly Rococo, in three widths, has a 3-D outline feature, particularly reminiscent of Art Nouveau posters. The Gladly collection lends itself to the design, packaging and advertising of everything with a romantic feel - weddings, greetings, cosmetics, lingerie, book covers, and too many more to mention! The set of fonts has all the features usually included in a fully professional typeface. Language support includes all European character sets.
  2. Vermost by Putracetol, $28.00
    Vermost is display retro sans serif font. This font is very unique and unlike other fonts, the difference is that the horizontal body is thicker than the vertical. This font also goes into a classic style, with a neat and soft shape. There is a rough/texture version too. I strengthen the vintage/retro impression with the character ligatures, there are 88 ligatures in this font. But if you want to use this font with a neater impression, you can disable this ligature feature. This font is perfect for projects with vintage/retro and classic themes. But this font is also suitable for logos, branding, greeting cards, invitation cards, advertisements, titles, healines, book titles, stickers, packaging, quotes, posters, t-shirts/apparel, billboards and others. This font is also support multi language. To access the alternate glyphs, you need a program that supports OpenType features such as Adobe Illustrator CS, Adobe Photoshop CC, Adobe Indesign and Corel Draw.
  3. Aodaliya by Type Associates, $30.00
    As a practicing graphic designer there have been numerous occasions when I have needed a font that didn’t exist. More often than not the style I was looking for was described as an extra-condensed sans-serif with a contemporary look that was available in a variety of weights. Small caps would be useful, so would a range of numeral styles. And matching italics too, of course. The proportions would consider viewing on hand-held devices, cell phones, remote controllers. And not forgetting that the font would be used in situations which required stacking the lines close. So the overshoots needed to be eliminated – the exaggeration of extremities that are intended to avoid round characters appearing smaller than their more squarish counterparts, often colliding when linespacing is tight. As I refined the design, I tested it on several works-in-progress providing a valuable testing ground and proving popular with my clients.
  4. Brecksville by OzType., $15.00
    Brecksville is a condensed grotesk typeface that takes inspiration from early German designs of the mid-19th century. It was designed as part of my current research into grotesk typefaces and different letterforms, as part of my dissertation research, “Perfected Letters: German Grotesk in the Nineteenth Century”, which focuses on the role of German design in typography. The Brecksville font family provides a wide range of weights, ranging from light to bold for both its rounded display style and more rugged sharp style. Both its styles feature the same horizontal proportions and metrics so they can freely be combined with no spacing issues. Brecksville's visually punchy condensed style and sharp edges, allows it to stand out on the screen – at almost any size. Its black composition also brings out the details needed in magazine and tabloid headlines, while maintaining readability throughout. The rounded display version is ideal for posters and other uses where you want something eye catching but not too hard on the eyes.
  5. Lemon Press by Attype Studio, $7.00
    Lemon Press is display font of fresh lemon, come up with two font regular and display. It is suitable for any summer event! Lemon Press is perfect for branding, logo, invitation, stationery, social media post, product packaging, merchandise, blog design, game titles, cute style designs, Book/Cover Titles and more. Multilingual Support included for Afrikaans, Albanian, Catalan, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Icelandic, Italian, Norwegian, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish, Zulu. Hope you enjoy with our font! Attype Studio
  6. Diethelm AR by ARTypes, $35.00
    Based on the 10- and 36-point Diethelm-Antiqua types designed by Walter Diethelm and issued by Haas (Münchenstein) 1948-51. DiethelmAR™ series text-size fonts are based on the 10-point designs. Eastern European accents, swash capitals, alternative figures and small capitals are available. The DiethelmARd fonts are based on the 36-point (dreicicero) designs. OpenType fonts are available individually or in two packages: text fonts (with EE accents, small capitals) and display fonts.
  7. Axelentia by Realtype, $11.00
    Axelentia is a natural brushed font with a dirty texture. This font will give you a design that looks fresh and edgy and will look beautiful with offers, fashion magazines, stationery design logos, quotes, brands, greeting cards, packaging designs, posters, and more. Axelentia has two weights: Axelentia Regular and Axelentia Slant. They are complete with upper and lower case letters, as well as multi-language support, numbers, punctuation. Ligature and some additional letter characters are also provided.
  8. Cowboy Burt by Cool Fonts, $25.00
    Cowboy Burt was once a cowboy, but now he's a carnie at who runs the tilt-a -whirl. This hand drawn font was designed for use in a skate-punk layout, but will be quite at home in the old west, the circus, or underground cartoons. There are two versions Regular, and Extrude which work together or apart. There are even some goofy dingbats scatter throughout. You'll have hours of fun with Cowboy Burt...Where's my waitress?
  9. Fortune by Gleb Guralnyk, $14.00
    Introducing Fortune Font set. This typeface has an old school look with classic western shapes. Fortune Variable Font has three predefined weights (Thin, Regular & Bold) and Variable font with flexible weight. All of the small letters has one or two alternates with bottom expanded shape*. Fortune Variable Font supports most of the European languages. *Make sure that "Contextual & Stylistic Alternates" features are supported & enabled in your software. Also please consider that this feature is available only for English alphabet.
  10. Foda Display by Fo Da, $25.00
    Foda Display typeface for Latin and Arabic is a modern calligraphy and one of FoDa foundry new creations, that is suited for branding, logos, packaging, advertising, social media designs, posters, wedding invitations and more... Foda Display comes in two weights : Regular and italic with a basic character set of more than 750 glyphs that cover many OTF features like: -multilingual support for many Latin-based scripts and Arabic. -Alternates -Ligatures -Kerning -currency support and many other OpenType features.
  11. WyomingSpaghetti by Ingrimayne Type, $12.95
    Typefaces with very thin verticals and fat, square serifs were popular in the 19th century for display. Hollywood helped associate this style with the Old West, but reference books identify some of it as Italian style. WyomingSpaghetti, part of an extended family of typefaces, has a name which combines these two associations. Most typefaces of this type are very condensed, but this one is not. The letter o is nearly circular, which is rather unusual in this style.
  12. SF Mabsut by Sultan Fonts, $19.99
    Sultan-Mabsut, designed by Sultan Maqtari in 2018, is an Arabic typeface in the style of Maghribi (Moroccan Mabsut). This style, which originated in western North Africa, is characterized by a strong baseline and long, fluid, and curvaceous curves. It can be used in headlines or in text and gives a very fresh and calligraphic look. The font combines two methods of writing at one time (writing oriental and writing Moroccan). It also includes lots of Stylistic Alternates.
  13. Bloody Charm by PizzaDude.dk, $20.00
    Is it blood, melted ice, water or something slimy? Choose yourself, because Bloody Charm can be used for all purposed that needs something either scary or melting. I've added two versions: Regular and Drips. The Drips versions is (you may have guessed it already!) a bit more drippy than the regular version. Both versions uses contextual alternates, which in this case means that there is 3 different versions of all lowercase letters - and these automatically cycles as you type!
  14. SS Banbury by Sharkshock, $100.00
    Banbury is a Neo Classical display font available in two versions. Broad line weights paired with hairline serifs create a striking contrast for an elegant look. Italic lowercase characters contain more rounded letterforms and feature shaved off lower serifs. This vintage inspired family would work nicely in a luxury logo, movie poster, or pub menu. Banbury is equipped with Basic Latin, extended Latin, diacritics, punctuation, ligatures, kerning, and small caps. Please check the glyph map for all supported characters.
  15. Florin Sans by Fonts With Love, $15.00
    A clean, symmetrical and modern typeface. The font (previously named "Heimat Grotesk") was developed by Florian Klauer for display and body copy application. What stands out about this font is it's large x-height and constant line-weight. Nearly all letters bend with a continuous unfaltering style, giving the impression all letters are cast from the same mold. Florin Sans comes with two weights plus matching italics with 268 glyphs each, and is available as TrueType and OpenType font.
  16. Grafita by Slava Antipov, $29.00
    Grafita is a typeface pair where one font is a strict geometric grotesque and the other is more playful and display. The first typeface is good for typing large amounts of text. The second is for headlines, logos, posters, covers, spectacular presentations, and more. The combination of these two fonts would be great for branding, websites and other tasks. Each of the fonts has extensive language support, OpenType features such as ligatures, alternate characters, fractional numbers and more.
  17. Elektromoto NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    This family takes its inspiration from two early Art Deco faces from Germany. The Normal version is based on Dynamo, designed by K. Sommer for Ludwig & Mayer in 1930, while the Narrow version is based on Stadion, designed by Erhard Grundeis for Die Schriftguß AG in 1929. Their common design motifs epitomize the Age of Streamline. Both versions include the complete Latin 1252, Central European 1250 and Turkish 1254 character sets, with localization for Lithuanian, Moldovan and Romanian.
  18. MFC Diamas Monogram by Monogram Fonts Co., $19.00
    The inspiration source for Diamas Monogram is a vintage publication called “Bibliotheque D.M.C: Alphabets et Monogrammes 2nd Series”. This wonderful design is representative of the diamond shape monograms that dominated monogramming at the time. This monogram style is now digitally recreated and revived for modern use in Diamas Monogram, with two letter monograms and a selection of additional frame styles for a final classy touch! A PDF guidebook for MFC Diamas Monogram is included in the font package.
  19. Fantasia Halloween by Agny Hasya Studio, $12.00
    Fantasia Halloween Is a Display Typeface With Horror, Fun, and Playful Vibes. Come In 2 (Two) Styles (Regular and Slant) And Is Created With Some Alternate and Ligature. Featured with Uppercase and lowercase, Numeral and punctuation, Multilingual Support, and Opentype Features Perfect for Your Design Projects Like Advertising, Branding, Product Designs, Magazine Designs, Book/Cover Title Designs, Art Quotes, Special Events, Labels, Product Packaging, and More. Have Fun Creating & Designing With Fantasia Halloween Thank You! agnyhasyastudio
  20. Carisma by CastleType, $59.00
    If you're in need of a sophisticated sans serif font, look no further than type designer Jason Castle’s Carisma (Paul Shaw in HOW magazine). Carisma, a CastleType Original, combines the elegance of classic capitals, the simplicity of clean-cut, geometric lowercase letters and the warmth of sensuous curves, subtle contrasts and sensitively tapered terminals, making it the perfect typeface for an understated, modern, sophisticated look. Available in two styles: Carisma Classic (the original), and Carisma Gothic, plus Carisma Inline.
  21. Battafia by PojolType, $13.00
    My font name is Battafia. This font is usually used for brands, greeting for someone, T-shirt design, nameplate, pins, accessories, film titles, magazine titles, web, posters, book titles, logos, country names, billboards, advertisements, book writing, products, display, and many others. Battafia, offers you: 1. Alternative uppercase (all uppercase, 1 model) 2. Lowercase character 12 letters, usually used in end letters 3. Ligature (1 two-letter character) and Alternative Styles 4. Multilingual Support (Europe Latin West), Numbers and Punctuation
  22. Frizzy by Gleb Guralnyk, $15.00
    Frizzy is a classic look vintage style font with a big set of additional characters. Lowercase letters have 4 stylistic sets with different shapes. Uppercase letter has two additional glyphs with upper and lower swashes. All those features can be found in the OpenType panel. Five extra swashes are available in the glyphs panel. When combining all of this features, you can create an interesting and unique lettering compositions. Thank you and have a nice day!
  23. Casinova by Vozzy, $10.00
    Introducing vintage label font named Casinova. The font is inspired by vintage signs from the mid-20th century, as well as neon casino signs. This font has a multilingual support (check out all available characters on previews). The font family has two styles: Regular and Color. Also the font has six layer effect styles you can see them on preview. This font will look good on any vintage styled designs like a poster, T-shirt, label, logo, etc.
  24. 1479 Caxton Initials by GLC, $20.00
    This family was created inspired from the two sets of rough initials fonts used by the famous William Caxton in Westminster (GB) in the late 1400’s. As it was normal for the time, there were not any differences between I and J, U and V. It is not a mistake. We have reconstructed the few other missing characters. This font was conceived as a supplement for our 1479 Caxton but may be used with all our Blackletters fonts.
  25. The Story So by Comicraft, $19.00
    Trapped in a world they never made, the characters in our Story So Far have been engaged in final battle with their Arch Enemies... the characters known only as ToBeContinued. One of our characters will win, one will die, at least two of them will be engaged in a Clash of Titans. Face Front, True Believer, This One's Got it All! The Story So Far & Near complete family includes eight weights with support for Western & Central Europe.
  26. Lostgun Plus by Qaratype, $22.00
    Lostgun Plus is a new version of Lostgun typeface, it is a Stunning, classy upper and lowercase typeface that looks incredible in both large and small settings. Best used as a display for headings and logos, Lostgun plus has clean lines and smooth curves that gives any project an extra touch of class. what’s news: – New Stylish Alternate Characters. – No Ligature which give you more control on your typing. – Remove some unnecessary Alternates. – Two styles: Regular and Bold.
  27. The Reading Display by Great Studio, $19.00
    The Reading Display is a new editorial serif with all clean and soft lines, tight curves, and a trendy elegant look. The Reading Display has two versions of the font, namely Regular Serif & Condensed Serif which are equipped with an italic version style, very suitable for your design needs such as very suitable for creating nostalgic designs but still clean and elegant such as headlines, magazines, logos, packaging, editorial, and so on. much more. Cheers, Great Studio
  28. Nostromo by Great Scott, $12.00
    Imagine the year 2099 and a merger between two multinational conglomerates dabbling in space colonization and research - maybe Nostromo would be their typeface of choice for branding. Inspired by all-time favourite dirty space movies where it would look natural in a setting with green glowing CRT screens on a rundown and dirty space ship. Nostromo is a futuristic / science fiction display typeface in several weights and styles. Nostromo also comes with stylistic alternatives on several letters.
  29. Secombe by Greater Albion Typefounders, $14.50
    Secombe is a lively fun family of typefaces in the spirit of the turn of the last century. It's a boisterous fun design, named in honor of the late Harry Secombe (or if you prefer, Neddy Seagoon). Secome is a family of two 'small capitals' display faces, offered in a regular solid form and the 'Grande' form, engraved and shadowed. Ideal for posters, book covers and any other design work where a feel of the 1900s is needed.
  30. P22 Clementine by IHOF, $29.95
    A bit of Victoriana whimsy from this set of two fonts is heavily inspired by a variety of 19th Century faces without being a direct revival of any one in particular. Undulating curves, swirly terminals and bifurcated semi-serifs give these faces plenty of character. Both fonts include f ligatures and ct/st ligatures. Clementine Curly includes a full set of alternate curly caps as opentype alternates making it essentially a bonus font within a font!
  31. Turer by Eurotypo, $28.00
    Turer is a display font with a strong artistic personality. It is inspired by some works of Rudolph Koch (1876 - 1934) such as Wallau, Original Neuland or Koch Antiqua. It is characterised by its vertical strokes that thicken towards the ends, which hints at a serif without actually having it. Turer is composed of capitals; the lower case being small caps. It also has a great set of ligatures. Presented in two weight: Regular and Bold.
  32. Mr Dj Signature by Attractype, $17.00
    Mr. Dj Signature is a script typeface specially designed for signature fonts. With a balanced thickness, it is also suitable for various lettering purposes, such as greeting cards, invitations, branding, crafts, wedding decorations, even looks good for text. Mr. Dj Signature comes in two variants, regular appearing like calligraphy and monoline with the same line thickness. both are equipped with several ligatures, alternates and 3 signature swashes placed under the underline character (_) . Happy designing with Mr. Dj Signature.
  33. Kernel by JCFonts, $19.00
    Kernel is a square geometric type family in six weights with matching obliques and small caps. The design mixes slightly rounded terminals and shoulders with square counterforms, giving the shapes a strong masculine and futuristic look, great for applications like innovation, technology, sports and of course, sci-fi ! The fonts, delivered in Opentype format, include diacritics for most European languages and come with a variety of Opentype features : two stylistic sets, tabular figures, case-sensitive forms, fractions and more.
  34. Darleyna by Jamalodin, $19.00
    Darleyna Script is a new classic legendary calligraphy font that is suitable for branding, wedding invitations, greeting cards, posters, name card, quotes, blog header, logo, fashion, apparel, letter, stationery and other projects. Come with 600+ glyphs. Uppercase (Two style) & Lowercase, International Language, Symbols Support Punctuation & Numeral, Alternates Stylistic Set 1-17 Character Variant Contextual. And this Font has given PUA Unicode. so that all the alternate characters can easily be accessed in full by a craftsman or designer.
  35. Organic Antique by Sarid Ezra, $19.00
    Introducing, Organic Antique, Handmade Blackletter Fonts Organic Antique is blackletter fonts with organic and handmade feels. Containing two styles, regular and true italic, will make your presentations more standout when you use both of the styles. With classic and vintage vibes, you can use this fonts for logotype, quotes, branding, or even movie poster. The hand lettered and rough of this fonts will also make your designs have more stunning and earthy. This fonts also support multi language!
  36. Forever Loved by Joanne Marie, $19.99
    Forever Loved is a delightful new handwriting font which is full of character and suitable for every occasion. It has OpenType features such as alternates (two sets of uppercase alternates), swashes, ligatures, terminal forms in lowercase, and a European language support. This wonderful script font is perfect for wedding stationery, engagements, and baby, family and friends orientated themes. Not only that - it can be used for logos, tattoos, delicious food and drink, mugs, clothing, the list is endless!
  37. Stillmore by Jehoo Creative, $18.00
    Stillmore is inspired by a modern lifestyle that expresses character with ease. Then a font with two contrasting styles was created, Stillmore basic and cursive, symbolizing that each person has different character desires. Has 3 weights Regular, Bold, Black with unique details in each glyph that make them stand out. This font is perfect for making a stunning impact on designs of many contemporary types. Has more than 430 glyphs in individual styles. Supports many languages ​​including cryllic.
  38. Lunokhod by ParaType, $25.00
    Lunokhod type family (four weights) was designed by Oleg Karpinsky for ParaType in 2005. Lunokhod is an original wide sans serif with square shapes of oval glyphs. Several Cyrillic glyphs such as Í, Ó, ×, ã, ä, ò have alternate letterforms. For example capital H has two shapes: Latin one with diagonal central stroke and traditional Cyrillic with horisontal bar. Capital Ó and × have symmetrical and asymmetrical shapes. For use in display typography and for short text passages.
  39. Donkeyman by Hanoded, $15.00
    A Donkeyman is a person who is in charge of a ship’s engine room. I didn’t know this, but when I was looking for a nice name for this font, I sort of stumbled upon it. Donkeyman font is quite a useful font: it is a handmade, all-caps font that comes with two sets of alternate glyphs. The alternates cycle as you type, creating a ‘random’ effect. Comes with extensive language support, including Sami and Vietnamese.
  40. Maryam by Outras Fontes, $24.00
    Maryam is an Outras Fontes type family designed by Ricardo Esteves Gomes. With moderate contrast, these fonts have elegant and very legible forms even in small x-height sizes. There are more then 70 ligatures in each font, providing a lot of letterform variations that make this type family looks like a real handwriting on a page. It is currently available in two versions (Regular and Alternate) that you can combine with each other as you wish.
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