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  1. Runsten by Fontron, $35.00
    Adapted from Ronsten to make an acceptable chunky, more normal serif font retaining the serif alignment with the letter curves. An Italic is also available.
  2. Prima Sans by Bitstream, $29.99
    Prima is a series of fonts designed at Bitstream by Jim Lyles (Sans and Serif) and Sue Zafarana (Sans Mono), released in 1998. The fonts have been tuned to give exceptionally good quality at low screen resolutions. The fonts are therefore suitable for sustained use in browsers and other applications where users read for long periods from the screen. Of course, Prima looks great printed out too.
  3. Template Shadow by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A series of lettering guides called “Mimeostyle” for the A. B. Dick Company of Chicago (produced for use in making mimeograph machine printing stencils) were custom manufactured by the Wright-Regan Instrument Company (Wrico). One design featured a sans serif letter produced in Shadow relief, with a touch of Art Deco flair. This is now available as Template Shadow JNL, in both regular and oblique versions.
  4. Brazos NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    One in the series of fonts called Whiz-Bang Wood Type, intended to be set large and tight. Brazos is an ultrabold, ultrawide sans-serif face that takes up a lot of horizontal territory, but fits in little vertical space. Named after the famous river in Texas. Both versions of the font include the 1252 Latin and 1250 CE character sets (with localization for Romanian and Moldovan).
  5. Dime Box NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    One in the series of fonts called Whiz-Bang Wood Type, intended to be set large and tight. Dime Box is bold and boxy, and creates an interesting visual flow with its notched serifs. Named after a small town in Texas. Both versions of this font contain the Unicode 1252 Latin and Unicode 1250 Central European character sets, with localization for Romanian and Moldovan.
  6. Althafia Display by Attract Studio, $17.00
    Althafia Display is a fancy display serif font with a unique character inspired by old-style serifs and contemporary serif fonts. Has dozens of fancy Alternates and Ligatures to combine in making Labels, signage, titles, logos, and many other creative projects. Include: 2 Weights Alternates & Ligatures OpenType support Multilingual PUA Encoded.
  7. Louise Walker by Sarid Ezra, $15.00
    Introducing, Louise Walker - Font Duo | Organic Serif & Script Louise Walker is perfect combination between serif with script font. Contain two fonts, the organic serif and a free handwritten signature script. This font duo also support multilingual, number and symbol, contextual alternates and many ligatures. Also this fonts already PUA Encoded.
  8. Serba by Sealoung, $15.00
    Serba is a fun, unique look serif display. With a modern look, it looks perfect when paired with a conventional serif/sans serif. It can be used for mastheads, posters, business identity and just about anything else. The all-inclusive also includes the complete set: All caps Multilingual character Number Punctuation
  9. August Stories by Sarid Ezra, $15.00
    Lovely Font Duo | Serif & Script August Stories is delicate combination between chic serif and signature script font. Comes with two fonts, the simple yet beautiful crafted serif and stylish signature script. This font duo also support multilingual, number and symbol. The script also contains many ligatures. This font already PUA Encoded.
  10. Bondjlo by Muksal Creatives, $13.00
    Bondjlo is font a vintange serif, and Bondjlo features unique and modern serif look and feel.is a fancy and modern serif font will elevate a wide variety of projects, from logos and stationery to magazine covers and social media posts. This typeface will take your designs to the next level!
  11. Drakalligro Slab by G3 Typefaces, $2.70
    This variation of "Drakalligro" is its best look, the slab serifs in its characters give a good look and make this font something special. I added short slab serifs taking into account that the font is thick. Half slab serifs and some variations in their position are the special feature.
  12. Mol by Josh Grzybowski, $19.99
    Mol is a slightly condensed feminine serif font recommended for use as a display typeface. It features hairline serifs, strong vertical stress and heavy ball terminals.
  13. Souvenir Gothic by URW Type Foundry, $35.99
    George Brian designed the Souvenir Gothic font family. Souvenir Gothic is based on the original serif design of Souvenir. Strokes are flared to almost undetectable serifs.
  14. Tamarac JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Tamarac JNL offers the look of wood type with added serifs. Use Tamarac JNL when you need a change of pace from the "regular" serif fonts.
  15. Maui Wowie by Kern Club, $10.00
    Maui Wowie is a display font with an island vibe. It includes a serif and sans serif version. Uppercase Character Set A-Z Numerals & Simple punctuation
  16. Civons by Genetype, $23.00
    Introducing Civons Serif Display Font A perfect fusion of classic charm and modern allure. Ideal for branding and editorial projects, it effortlessly combines traditional serifs with a contemporary touch, radiating sophistication and uniqueness. So why stop at classic and boring serif fonts when you can add fun and uniqueness with this serif display font? give it a try and you'll love it! Enjoy the font, feel free to comment or feedback, send me PM or email. Thank you!
  17. Dutche by Craft Supply Co, $20.00
    Dutche: Boldly Defined Meet Dutche – Display Serif, where boldness takes center stage. This thick, low-contrast serif font stands out. Added serifs on stems enhance its masculine aura. It’s eye-catching, making a statement with every word. Masculine Appeal Dutche offers a sturdy, masculine look to your text. The extra serifs bring a unique toughness. Its bold nature catches the eye immediately. This font doesn’t just say; it declares. Furthermore, it works great for headlines and logos.
  18. Skyrate by Sarid Ezra, $17.00
    Introducing, Skyrate - a stylish font based on combinations of serif and sans serif! Skyrate is an elegant and stylish typeface with combinations of serif and sans serif that will make your branding, project or logo more attractive and stand out! You can use this font for any purposes such as a wedding invitations, official branding font, or even for your instagram post!** This fonts support Multi Language! Also comes with beautifully crafted details that make this font more stylish.
  19. MC Nuflek by Maulana Creative, $19.00
    Nuflek Display Serif Font. With bold contrast stroke, fun character with a bit of ligatures and alternates. To give you an extra creative work. Nuflek Display Serif Font support multilingual more than 100+ language. This font is good for logo design, Social media, Movie Titles, Books Titles, a short text even a long text letter and good for your secondary text font with sans or serif. Make a stunning work with Nuflek Display Serif Font. Cheers, Maulana Creative
  20. Anona by Nova Type Foundry, $29.99
    Anona brings the upright italic to fruition and shows the handwriting shapes in a sans serif great to use in packaging and branding. Anona is an upright italic sans serif typeface perfect for packaging and playful identities. Explore the stylistic sets to see all the different shapes. Fruity and friendly upright italic sans serif come to brighten your projects. A warm and friendly sans serif will work for your identity. It has a complementary slanted version.
  21. Sardo by SD Fonts, $34.00
    Not serif, nor sans, partly soft, partly crude, but highly individual. Sardo comes with a vivid slanted look resulting from the contrast of its common classic stroke difference and straight thin serifs, adding a rigid component to its appearance. Thus Sardo shows a strong character projecting a huge amount of individuality. A new display font made to draw attention where classic serifs and sans serifs appear just dull. So please meet Sardo, a cosy wild cat showing Sharpe claws.
  22. Victorian Orchid by Dharma Type, $19.99
    Victorian Orchid is a gorgeous vintage flower. Victorian Orchid is a beautiful, organic serif font family available for both text and display. Its bizarre serifs for A and other diagonal letterforms came from decorative types and letterings in old Victorian era. These unusual serifs support and enhance the horizontal flow of the eyes and vertical alignments. Very eye-catching lowercase g also came from the Victorian era and this is one of the most dramatic letterform of this font. Lowercase such like n and d also have horizontal serifs which designed in the same theory. Victorian Orchid is somewhat organic, humanistic and soft-impression font like Transitional Serif as typified by Times New Roman. But at the same time, this font has horizontal serif and vertical stressed letterform like Modern Serif. They make this font sharp, handsome and neat. In addition, Victorian Orchid has low contrast and the serifs are not too flat and not too coved. By them, Victorian Orchid create strong and casual impression like Slab Serif fonts. Victorian Orchid family consist of 5 weights from Light to Bold including about 500 glyphs, international accented letters, some OpenType features. Italics are "True" italics which designed very carefully to match Romans.
  23. Pedantic by Larin Type Co, $15.00
    Pedantic it's a classic, delightful and charming, sounds like a perfect melody, flows like water,working with her is a pleasure. This font duo includes a monumental serif and a calligraphy script. The Serif font is contracting and elegant, will emphasize your taste and impress with its sophistication and simplicity. The calligraphic Script is elegant, beautiful and carefully assembled, he includes many alternates for uppercase and lowercase as well as swashes. Script and Serif looks great both separately and together and they will be a wonderful addition to your font library.This font is easy to use has OpenType features and all characters in this font have PUA encoding. Includes: Full alphabet with Uppercase and Lowercase A-z for Script Full Capital alphabet A-Z for Serif Numbers, fractions for Script and Serif Punctuation and symbols for Script and Serif Alternates for Serif "Q, K, R, ampersand" Alternates uppercase for Script Alternates lowercase for Script Ligatures for Script "ff, oh, ol, ok, or, os" Swashes for Script
  24. Karme by PeachCreme, $18.00
    Say hello to our new classy font duo "Karme"- a combination of all-caps serif and stylish handwritten script! Karme Serif - Due to its extraordinary and eccentric characters, the serif can be more suitable for displays, headers, and short logos rather than body or long texts. Not all but some of the letters have alternatives in stunning lowercase forms. You can play with 92 different fascinating ligatures with the Karma Serif. While using the serif, we would recommend turning off the automatic ligatures and accessing them manually through the Glyphs panel (or copy/paste) so that from several options you can choose the one that fits your text best. Karme Script - a modern and realistic handwritten font with a natural flow. Featuring 112 playful and groovy ligatures, the font can be well paired with serif, sans serif, and display fonts. Works great for stationery, websites, packaging, and many other handwritten style designs.
  25. The Bafger by Muksal Creatives, $12.00
    The Bafger is modern vintage serif font, and The Bafger features unique and modern serif look and feel.is a fancy and modern serif font will elevate a wide variety of projects, from logos and stationery to magazine covers and social media posts. This typeface will take your designs to the next level!
  26. ITC Resavska by ITC, $29.99
    Olivera Stojadinovic made her first sketches of the ITC Resavska family with the goal of creating a typeface that would be readable at small sizes. Stojadinovic added geometric serifs to the original design to create four weights in serif and sans serif sub-families. Each weight (except the black) has an italic counterpart.
  27. Noelle by Jen Wagner Co., $15.00
    Noelle is a classic, minimalist serif and script duo that functions beautifully in modern design work. Noelle serif features geometric, clean lines; modern serifs, and just a touch of vintage while Noelle script brings in femininity and delicateness. Noelle looks gorgeous in logo work as well as web headings and printed materials.
  28. ITC Resavska Sans by ITC, $40.99
    Olivera Stojadinovic made her first sketches of the ITC Resavska family with the goal of creating a typeface that would be readable at small sizes. Stojadinovic added geometric serifs to the original design to create four weights in serif and sans serif sub-families. Each weight (except the black) has an italic counterpart.
  29. Aftersick by Prominent and Affluent, $30.00
    Aftersick is a font that seamlessly blends modern style with a touch of vintage charm. With its elegant serifs and contemporary details, Aftersick Serif embodies a unique fusion of classic sophistication and contemporary appeal. Drawing inspiration from vintage typography, Aftersick Serif showcases a subtle nostalgia that evokes a sense of timelessness design.
  30. Cloudy Aurora by Sarid Ezra, $17.00
    Cloudy Aurora - Font Duo | Serif & Script Cloudy Aurora is perfect combination between classic and fairy serif with signature script. Contain two fonts, the delicate modern serif and a free hand writing script. This font duo also support multilingual, number and symbol, end swash and many ligatures. Also this font already PUA Encoded.
  31. Chennai Slab by insigne, $29.00
    Chennai Slab is an extension of the original Chennai. Chennai Slab is a simplified slab serif with over sixty OpenType alternates for the ball terminals, unique simplified alternates and more traditional capital forms. Use Chennai Slab when you need a fun and versatile slab serif. The sans-serif Chennai makes a great complement.
  32. Rollions by Azzam Ridhamalik, $16.00
    Introducing Rollions, an unique All-Caps display serif typeface with beautiful rounded serif. This font have a Stylistic Sets, Discretionary Ligatures and Multilingual support which adds to the aesthetic that makes your work more interesting. Use this beautiful serif as a memorable logotype or header and pair it with something contrasting and clean.
  33. Vendetta by Emigre, $69.00
    The famous roman type cut in Venice by Nicolas Jenson, and used in 1470 for his printing of the tract, De Evangelica Praeparatione, Eusebius, has usually been declared the seminal and definitive representative of a class of types known as Venetian Old Style. The Jenson type is thought to have been the primary model for types that immediately followed. Subsequent 15th-century Venetian Old Style types, cut by other punchcutters in Venice and elsewhere in Italy, are also worthy of study, but have been largely neglected by 20th-century type designers. There were many versions of Venetian Old Style types produced in the final quarter of the quattrocento. The exact number is unknown, but numerous printed examples survive, though the actual types, matrices, and punches are long gone. All these types are not, however, conspicuously Jensonian in character. Each shows a liberal amount of individuality, inconsistency, and eccentricity. My fascination with these historical types began in the 1970s and eventually led to the production of my first text typeface, Iowan Old Style (Bitstream, 1991). Sometime in the early 1990s, I started doodling letters for another Venetian typeface. The letters were pieced together from sections of circles and squares. The n, a standard lowercase control character in a text typeface, came first. Its most unusual feature was its head serif, a bisected quadrant of a circle. My aim was to see if its sharp beak would work with blunt, rectangular, foot serifs. Next, I wanted to see if I could construct a set of capital letters by following a similar design system. Rectangular serifs, or what we today call "slab serifs," were common in early roman printing types, particularly text types cut in Italy before 1500. Slab serifs are evident on both lowercase and uppercase characters in roman types of the Incunabula period, but they are seen mainly at the feet of the lowercase letters. The head serifs on lowercase letters of early roman types were usually angled. They were not arched, like mine. Oddly, there seems to be no actual historical precedent for my approach. Another characteristic of my arched serif is that the side opposite the arch is flat, not concave. Arched, concave serifs were used extensively in early italic types, a genre which first appeared more than a quarter century after roman types. Their forms followed humanistic cursive writing, common in Italy since before movable type was used there. Initially, italic characters were all lowercase, set with upright capitals (a practice I much admire and would like to see revived). Sloped italic capitals were not introduced until the middle of the sixteenth century, and they have very little to do with the evolution of humanist scripts. In contrast to the cursive writing on which italic types were based, formal book hands used by humanist scholars to transcribe classical texts served as a source of inspiration for the lowercase letters of the first roman types cut in Italy. While book hands were not as informal as cursive scripts, they still had features which could be said to be more calligraphic than geometric in detail. Over time, though, the copied vestiges of calligraphy virtually disappeared from roman fonts, and type became more rational. This profound change in the way type developed was also due in part to popular interest in the classical inscriptions of Roman antiquity. Imperial Roman letters, or majuscules, became models for the capital letters in nearly all early roman printing types. So it was, that the first letters in my typeface arose from pondering how shapes of lowercase letters and capital letters relate to one another in terms of classical ideals and geometric proportions, two pinnacles in a range of artistic notions which emerged during the Italian Renaissance. Indeed, such ideas are interesting to explore, but in the field of type design they often lead to dead ends. It is generally acknowledged, for instance, that pure geometry, as a strict approach to type design, has limitations. No roman alphabet, based solely on the circle and square, has ever been ideal for continuous reading. This much, I knew from the start. In the course of developing my typeface for text, innumerable compromises were made. Even though the finished letterforms retain a measure of geometric structure, they were modified again and again to improve their performance en masse. Each modification caused further deviation from my original scheme, and gave every font a slightly different direction. In the lower case letters especially, I made countless variations, and diverged significantly from my original plan. For example, not all the arcs remained radial, and they were designed to vary from font to font. Such variety added to the individuality of each style. The counters of many letters are described by intersecting arcs or angled facets, and the bowls are not round. In the capitals, angular bracketing was used practically everywhere stems and serifs meet, accentuating the terseness of the characters. As a result of all my tinkering, the entire family took on a kind of rich, familiar, coarseness - akin to roman types of the late 1400s. In his book, Printing Types D. B. Updike wrote: "Almost all Italian roman fonts in the last half of the fifteenth century had an air of "security" and generous ease extremely agreeable to the eye. Indeed, there is nothing better than fine Italian roman type in the whole history of typography." It does seem a shame that only in the 20th century have revivals of these beautiful types found acceptance in the English language. For four centuries (circa 1500 - circa 1900) Venetian Old Style faces were definitely not in favor in any living language. Recently, though, reinterpretations of early Italian printing types have been returning with a vengeance. The name Vendetta, which as an Italian sound I like, struck me as being a word that could be taken to signifiy a comeback of types designed in the Venetian style. In closing, I should add that a large measure of Vendetta's overall character comes from a synthesis of ideas, old and new. Hallmarks of roman type design from the Incunabula period are blended with contemporary concerns for the optimal display of letterforms on computer screens. Vendetta is thus not a historical revival. It is instead an indirect but personal digital homage to the roman types of punchcutters whose work was influenced by the example Jenson set in 1470. John Downer.
  34. Brocades by Edignwn Type, $16.00
    The font collection is called "Brocades", it is a crafted display with vintage themes. These collections contain monoline script, sans serif stencil and serif stencil. Every font comes with 4 style typefaces (regular, rounded, rough and stamp). Brocades give more extras 2 pack illustrations (animals and motorcycle). This script font includes 3 sets alternates and swashes. The Brocades matches apply in some designs such as the logotype, poster, label, badge, packaging, apparel, branding, and more custom design. Brocades features : 4 style typefaces (regular, rounded, rough and stamp) Uppercase, lowercase, numeral, symbol, punctuation, alternate and swash in monoline script All-caps, numeral, symbol and punctuation in sans serif and serif font Multilingual PUA Encoded Brocades includes : 14 fonts (script, sans serif, serif and dingbat) 52 illustrations in dingbat Thank you for your support and choosing us.
  35. Higakles by Edignwn Type, $16.00
    The font collection is called "Higakles", it is a display font for logotype. These collections contain serif and sans serif font. Every font comes with 4 style typefaces (regular, rounded, rough and stamp). Higakles give more extras 24 mystic and mythology illustrations. This stamp style has unique vintage handmade looks. The Higakles matches apply in some designs such as the logo, poster, label, badge, packaging, t-shirt, branding, quotes and more custom design. Higakles features : 4 style typefaces (regular, rounded, rough and stamp) Uppercase, lowercase, numeral, symbol, punctuation in serif font All-caps, numeral, symbol and punctuation in sans serif font Multilingual PUA Encoded Higakles includes : 9 fonts (serif, sans serif and dingbat) 24 hand-drawn illustrations in dingbat If you have any questions, please contact (edignwn11@gmail.com)
  36. Qbicle 2 BRK, crafted by the designer known as AEnigma, is a distinct font that carries a unique presence in the realm of typography. It is part of the broader collection of creative fonts by AEnigma...
  37. Ah, Squareroque! Picture this: It's as though the straight-laced geometry of squares decided to throw a wild party with the ornate swirls and twirls of the Baroque period. Squareroque is one heck of ...
  38. Breviary by Heyfonts, $18.00
    Breviary - Display Typeface "UNIQUE serif modern font" likely refers to a typeface that combines elements of traditional serif design with contemporary and distinctive features. Serif fonts have small lines or strokes attached to the ends of characters, which can contribute to a more formal or traditional appearance. The term "modern" in this context typically implies a contemporary or updated style. Here's an explanation of the characteristics and significance of a UNIQUE serif modern font: -Serif Elements: Serifs are the small lines or strokes at the ends of characters, and they are a hallmark of traditional typography. In a UNIQUE serif modern font, these serif elements are likely to be present but may have a distinctive shape or style that sets them apart from more conventional serif fonts. -Contemporary Design: The "modern" aspect of the font suggests a contemporary or updated design. This may involve a departure from the more classical serif styles seen in traditional typefaces, incorporating modern design principles, cleaner lines, and a more minimalist aesthetic. -Distinctive Characters: A UNIQUE serif modern font is likely to feature characters with unique and individual design elements. This could include unconventional serifs, letter shapes, or other stylistic details that make the font stand out and contribute to its uniqueness. -Versatility: While serif fonts are often associated with formality and readability, a UNIQUE serif modern font may offer versatility suitable for a range of design applications. It could be used in both traditional and modern contexts, providing flexibility for various design projects. -Applicability to Branding: Fonts play a crucial role in branding, and a UNIQUE serif modern font could be an excellent choice for businesses or projects that want to convey a sense of tradition and reliability while maintaining a contemporary and innovative image. -Digital and Print Design: Modern serif fonts are often designed with both digital and print applications in mind. The clarity of the typeface, even at smaller sizes, and its aesthetic appeal make it suitable for a variety of design projects, from websites and apps to print materials like brochures and posters. -Attention to Detail: The uniqueness of the font may be reflected in the careful attention to detail in each character. This could include refined curves, balanced proportions, and other design elements that contribute to the overall visual appeal and readability of the font. -Available Features: Unique serif modern fonts may come with additional features, such as alternative characters, ligatures, or stylistic sets, allowing designers to customize the appearance of the text for specific design needs.
  39. Burpology by Typodermic, $11.95
    Hey, cats and kittens! Dig this groovy font we got for ya—Burpology! It’s the perfect typeface for all your cartoon headline needs. With its heavy weight, small counters, and tight spacing, you’ll be making a visual footprint that’ll knock ’em out! And that’s not all, daddy-o! Burpology comes equipped with automatic shuffling of three letter and numeric variations in OpenType-savvy apps, giving your words that cool, hand-drawn vibe. It’s like having your very own in-house cartoonist! So, if you want to add some serious pow and pizzazz to your headlines, just hit up your application’s contextual alternates or standard ligatures option and watch the magic happen. Don’t be a square, man—get Burpology and let your words do the talkin’! Most Latin-based European writing systems are supported, including the following languages. Afaan Oromo, Afar, Afrikaans, Albanian, Alsatian, Aromanian, Aymara, Bashkir (Latin), Basque, Belarusian (Latin), Bemba, Bikol, Bosnian, Breton, Cape Verdean, Creole, Catalan, Cebuano, Chamorro, Chavacano, Chichewa, Crimean Tatar (Latin), Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dawan, Dholuo, Dutch, English, Estonian, Faroese, Fijian, Filipino, Finnish, French, Frisian, Friulian, Gagauz (Latin), Galician, Ganda, Genoese, German, Greenlandic, Guadeloupean Creole, Haitian Creole, Hawaiian, Hiligaynon, Hungarian, Icelandic, Ilocano, Indonesian, Irish, Italian, Jamaican, Kaqchikel, Karakalpak (Latin), Kashubian, Kikongo, Kinyarwanda, Kirundi, Kurdish (Latin), Latvian, Lithuanian, Lombard, Low Saxon, Luxembourgish, Maasai, Makhuwa, Malay, Maltese, Maori, Moldovan, Montenegrin, Ndebele, Neapolitan, Norwegian, Novial, Occitan, Ossetian (Latin), Papiamento, Piedmontese, Polish, Portuguese, Quechua, Rarotongan, Romanian, Romansh, Sami, Sango, Saramaccan, Sardinian, Scottish Gaelic, Serbian (Latin), Shona, Sicilian, Silesian, Slovak, Slovenian, Somali, Sorbian, Sotho, Spanish, Swahili, Swazi, Swedish, Tagalog, Tahitian, Tetum, Tongan, Tshiluba, Tsonga, Tswana, Tumbuka, Turkish, Turkmen (Latin), Tuvaluan, Uzbek (Latin), Venetian, Vepsian, Võro, Walloon, Waray-Waray, Wayuu, Welsh, Wolof, Xhosa, Yapese, Zapotec Zulu and Zuni.
  40. Sintesi Semi by FSdesign-Salmina, $39.00
    Are you looking for a robust, contemporary font with strong personality? Sintesi Semi might be exactly what you are looking for. Sintesi Semi is a hybrid font which manages the “synthesis” between Sans and Serif in its own way. Due to its constant stroke the favorite font of the author is closer to a sans serif and scores with its robustness and contemporary style. Its strong serifs though evoke rather a slab serif font. Sintesi Semi builds together with Sintesi (Serif) and Sintesi Sans an extended family. Prove character too, with Sintesi Semi. Download a free trial version of Sintesi Semi with a reduced character set. Check it out!
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