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  1. Rieux by Tetradtype, $50.00
    Named after the steadfast doctor from Albert Camus’ The Plague, Rieux is an even-tempered slab-serif that is confident without being cocky and approachable without being casual. The aesthetic of Rieux is inspired by the industrial age. While the design is not directly derived from typefaces of that era, the shapes of letter-forms are informed by images of over-sized steel machines and the monolithic brick buildings that housed them. Rieux is available in 5 weights and is ideal for uncatalogued, magazines, short publications and company collateral. In addition to supporting Western, Central and Eastern European languages, Rieux includes an array of OpenType features to provide a range of typographic options.
  2. Roughwell by Invasi Studio, $16.00
    Roughwell Family is a rough hand-drawn display font with a retro stamp character. As a result, carefully crafted styles develop. The imperfections keep it casual but it is still legible. It can be easily matched to an incredibly wide range of projects, so give it a try and see how it boosts your creative ideas! It's ideal for headlines, flyers, posters, greeting cards, product packaging, book covers, printed quotes, logotype, and album covers, among other applications.
  3. Appleyard by Red Rooster Collection, $45.00
    Appleyard is a transitional serif font family that combines the elements of a modern serif and old-style typefaces. It is loosely based on an old Monotype design called ‘Prumyslava.’ Appleyard was designed by A. Pat Hickson (P&P Hickson) exclusively for the Red Rooster Collection and produced by Steve Jackaman (ITF) in 1992. The typeface’s rounded serifs give it a sophisticated, warm, and friendly feel; it excels in projects that need a delicate touch. Appleyard was designed with legibility in mind, and is ideal in children’s books and for young readers.
  4. Ysobel by Monotype, $29.99
    The Ysobel™ typeface family is not only elegant; it is also exceptionally legible and space economical. A collaborative design effort between Robin Nicholas, as lead designer and project director, Delve Withrington and Alice Savoie of Monotype Imaging, the project had the primary design goal of creating a typeface family for setting text in newspapers and periodicals. The result, however, is also ideal for any application that requires quick and easy assimilation of text. According to Nicholas, “The idea for the design started when I was asked to develop a custom version of Century Schoolbook. I wanted to give the design a more contemporary feel, although the client ultimately decided to keep their typeface closer to the original. The project nevertheless gave me ideas for a new design. Since designing Nimrod, some 30 years ago, I had wanted to make a more modern typeface family for newspapers and magazines – this seemed the ideal candidate.” Ysobel (pronounced “Isabel”) has the soft, inviting letter shapes of Century Schoolbook but contrasts these with more incised serifs and terminals. Its capitals are also narrower than those of Century Schoolbook, and care was taken to ensure that they harmonize perfectly with the lowercase. Ysobel’s x-height is full-bodied without disrupting lowercase proportions. In addition, curved terminals, such as those in the “C,” “c” and “e,” were drawn more open as an aid to legibility and readability in text copy. Weight stress is near vertical, and hairlines are robust to ensure character fidelity in small point sizes. Development began with the text version of the family, which has four weights, each with an italic companion. All weights feature lining and old style numerals, fractions, superiors and extended Latin language coverage. Small caps are also available in the Roman Regular design. Ysobel Display is a completely redrawn version of the typeface; it is narrower, and has a slightly smaller x-height, thinner hairlines and subtle design changes to improve its appearance when set at large sizes. The Display Italic received particular attention to make it ideal for setting headlines, subheads and short blocks of copy. Changes include a slightly greater italic angle and more cursive treatment of some letter shapes. Alternative styles of capital “J” and “Q,” to provide variation, are available in all weights.
  5. Safe Font by Galapagos, $39.00
    Some typefaces are more deserving of the reference "original typeface design" than are others. Such a typeface is Steve's Safefont GD. It is indeed safe to say that this design has caused some controversy. However, the management of Galapagos Design Group believes that the message of the typeface, even before its characters are used to form words in print, is important enough-and the design itself compelling enough-to warrant the risk of any unintended offense it might cause. Safefont GD is made up of condoms, in various shapes and sizes. The design originated as a lampoon of contemporary-punk- and -garagefont- designs of the nineties. It soon evolved into the quintessence of socially conscious design. Steve suggests this typeface could be "useful as a public service font aimed at important health and social issues." In addition, Safefont GD lends itself to a wide range of fun uses.
  6. Dopestar by 38-lineart, $15.00
    Street art has become so inspiring that it's been featured on a range of mediums from advertising to album art. Thanks to the emergence of street art in the mainstream media. Dopestar is a heavy font that has a bold grafitti feel whilst being super clear to read, Dopestar is certainly versatile. Dopestar is a great typeface for display and it comes with a full set of characters with loads of variants and all the punctuation you'll need.
  7. Paint Kicks by Fargun Studio, $12.00
    Paint Kicks is a family of handmade typeface, with a rugged paint style. The font carries the spirit of street culture, with its rough and attractive forms
  8. PF Das Grotesk Pro by Parachute, $79.00
    Das Grotesk was inspired by earlier nineteenth-century grotesques, but it is much more related to American gothic designs such as those by M.F. Benton. Due to their pure geometric structure, most grotesque typefaces tend to have a rather monotonous and lifeless appearance, thus failing to express the ideals of the modern creed. Das Grotesk on the other hand is a lively design with several distinguishable characteristics which attract attention when set at large sizes, whilst they become subtle and blend evenly at small sizes, fostering a neutral identity. This is a very legible and space-saving typeface with a narrow structure. It was designed with slanted curved ends and sheared terminals applied on several straight strokes. It has two-storey ‘a’ and ‘g’ but includes single-storey alternates. The family consists of 14 weights ranging from Extra Thin to Black (including true-italics). It provides simultaneous support for Latin, Cyrillic and Greek and is loaded with several advanced typographic features such as small caps. Download its complehensive PDF Specimen Manual for further details.
  9. Henriette by Typejockeys, $-
    The redefinition of a classic In the 1920s the Viennese government decided to standardize the street signs across the city. A typeface was especially constructed for the purpose. It was available in a Heavy and a Bold Condensed version, to support short street names as well as longer ones. As the years went by, the typeface was adopted and redrawn by several enamel factories. These adaptations lead to variations on the design, and to the fact that there isn’t a Viennese street sign font but 16 – in part severely – different versions. Henriette is not a digitization of any of those versions; rather, it is influenced by all of them. The italic versions are completely original and designed to accompany the Roman.
  10. Inferno Corner by Sipanji21, $15.00
    "Inferno Corner" is a 3D layered graffiti font characterized by sharp corners. Fonts like this incorporate multiple layers to create a three-dimensional effect and emphasize angular or pointed edges, often enhancing the font's dynamism and visual impact. This font is particularly fitting for various street-related projects where a bold and edgy typographic style is desired. Whether used in posters, street art, or any design endeavor aimed at the urban environment, "Inferno Corner" can lend a striking and attention-grabbing aspect to your text, contributing to the overall street-style aesthetics of your project.
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  12. Fungia by Ivan Petrov, $30.00
    Fungia is the result of an experiment to remelt loose natural forms to a coherent structure of a typeface. The idea appeared as a kind of joke: what letters look like if based on the shape of mushrooms. In a sense the structure of�mushroom has some affinity to the structure of�a letter: a cap and a stalk remind�a serif and a stem respectively. So it was pretty easy to design such straight letters like I, E, L, F. The captivating challenge was to apply the idea on round letters (O, C, D, G), letters with diagonal (N, M, Z) and signs without serifs (digits, @, &). The result exceeded expectations. The typeface turned sophisticated and vibrant but absolutely consistent. It became capital-only font in one weight. Because of its opulent forms Fungia performs best in large size and short inscriptions. However it provides readability in small size as well. Fungia is more likely thing-in-itself. Initially it wasn't intended to solve specific design challenges. But the alleged scope could include book covers, posters and billboards, street signs, magazin spreads and all situations that demand�expressive typography. Fungia supports extended latin and russian cyrillic script systems.
  13. Goth Stencil - Personal use only
  14. Grunge - Unknown license
  15. Knife Fight - Personal use only
  16. Amsterdam Graffiti - Unknown license
  17. Gemma by Homelessfonts, $49.00
    Homelessfonts is an initiative by the Arrels foundation to support, raise awareness and bring some dignity to the life of homeless people in Barcelona Spain. Each of the fonts was carefully digitized from the handwriting of different homeless people who agreed to participate in this initiative. Please Note: these fonts include only the latin alphabet; no accented characters, no numbers or punctuation. MyFonts is pleased to donate all revenue from the sales of Homelessfonts to the Arrels foundation in support of their mission to provide the homeless people in Barcelona with a path to independence with accommodations, food, social and health care. Gemma was born in Madrid 37 years ago. After spending many years in the capital, she decided to start over again and moved to Barcelona. A series of misfortunes and wrong decisions left her on the street. Gemma is a calm, emotional person who likes to take her time to do things and, if there’s one thing the street can offer, it’s time. The street lets you listen carefully, watch without being seen. Being in the street isn’t pleasant at all. Seeing people who’ve just showered go past makes you miss even more things that many take for granted. Breakfast, a clean smell, paying for a metro ticket. Being homeless is much more than having nowhere to sleep. Life in the street is hard, says Gemma, but she also sees the positive side. “It’s the best way to get to know human beings.” She likes to see the street as if it were a school. A school she has been in and out of for too long.
  18. SteveHandwriting - Unknown license
  19. Christmas Cypher by Mans Greback, $79.00
    Christmas Cypher is a street Xmas font. It merges the rebellious spirit of street art with the nostalgic cheer of the holiday season. This graffiti-inspired font embodies a dash of urban flair, perfect for designs that aim to stand out. Its bold strokes and sharp attitude, infused with a whimsical twist of Christmas elements, make it ideal for youthful and energetic designs. The font dances between traditional cheer and contemporary cool, bringing a fresh perspective to the visual language of Christmas. Use the included Icon font to make Christmas symbols. Use parenthesis symbols () [] {} to make stars around any word. Example: {Hiphop}[Style] The font is built with advanced OpenType functionality and guaranteed top-notch quality, containing stylistic and contextual alternates, ligatures and more automatic and manual features; all to give you full control and customizability. It has extensive lingual support, covering all Latin-based languages, from North Europa to South Africa, from America to South-East Asia. It contains all characters and symbols you'll ever need, including all punctuation and numbers. Designed by Mans Greback, a typographer known for his attention to detail and passion for blending tradition with modern design trends, Christmas Cypher is more than a font – it's a declaration of celebration and creativity.
  20. Leighton by Red Rooster Collection, $45.00
    Leighton is a four-weight serif font family that was created in 1993 by Paul Hickson (P&P Hickson) and Steve Jackaman (ITF) exclusively for ITF’s Red Rooster Collection. Its designs are loosely based on the typeface Lectura, which was designed in 1966 by Dick Dooijes for the Amsterdam Foundry. Leighton is a conservative, demi-serif font in a Dutch style. It is ideal for upscale corporate projects and excels at any size.
  21. Zigfrid by Borutta Group, $20.00
    The Zigfrid family was made after my visit to Deutschland and impression of old typography on the streets of Berlin. Zigfrid contains 5 different styles with a geometric, “trendlist” feel.
  22. Nevoa by Océane Moutot, $32.99
    Nevoa is a typeface inspired by the vernacular calligraphy from the streets of Brazil. While walking in the streets of some small towns, I felt so inspired by those rounded letters painted on the walls. That is what inspired Nevoa. Nevoa is a soft and smooth serif typeface, with dynamic curves. It is available in Condensed, Semi Condensed, Regular, Semi Extended and Extended to adapt to various uses, such as visual identity, magazine, branding, ...
  23. Bigwogs GT by Gartype Studio, $15.00
    Bigwogs is a Street Arts inspiration typeface with a touch of street artistic typeface with graffiti vibes. Bigwogs is an urban inspired typeface from us, that more come with touch of graffiti urban vibes and also comes with multilingual features and extra graffiti swashes to make graffiti vibes. This font look so cool when you using it for projects like text headlines, product packaging, poster, music purpose, game logo title, brands, and mascot logo designs.
  24. Kawa Sans by Factory738, $20.00
    Introducing Kawa Sans - the ultimate level of flexibility in sans-serif fonts. Kawa Sans seamlessly blends classic elegance with current flare and comes in a variety of weights, from delicate hairline to dominating heavy, making it suited for any design demand. Its simple lines and precise curves ensure readability while also projecting sophistication, making it an excellent choice for a variety of design tasks. Aside from its visual attractiveness, Kawa Sans has important international language support, making it suitable for a global audience. Elevate your ideas with confidence, knowing that Kawa Sans embodies the ideal blend of classic charm and contemporary elegance, offering excellence in a variety of design projects.
  25. Railway Gank by IKIIKOWRK, $17.00
    Proudly Present Railway Gank - Street Marker Type, created by ikiiko The free-spirited brush strokes of hand lettering and the strong, urban attitude of street markings combine electrifyingly to create Railway Gank. This font effortlessly jumps out and attracts attention because it embodies the fervor of the streets and the unvarnished reality of graffiti. Railway Gank's brush-style aesthetics give it a handcrafted, real charm. Its flaws and differences give it a unique personality and capture the actual spirit of street art, where each stroke is distinctive. Railway Gank uppercase letters exude confidence and flare, while the lowercase letters give off a more laid-back and welcoming vibe. It is a versatile option for numerous design concepts because of the contrast's ability to create a pleasing equilibrium. This typeface is perfect for an poster event, book cover, movie title, streetwear stuff, magazine layout, quotes, or simply as a stylish text overlay to any background image. What's Included? Uppercase & Lowercase Numbers & Punctuation Alternates Multilingual Support Works on PC & Mac Get also a good offer & FREEBIE at our site : www.ikiiko.com Enjoy our font and if you have any questions, you can contact us by email : ikiikowrk@gmail.com
  26. Wakefield by Galapagos, $39.00
    A gentle breeze caressed his face as his body took on the easy posture of a dancer on break. Flickering sparklets of light sprinkled the glass-smooth surface of the aqua liquid on which he floated. His mind wandered; he was only days away from his scheduled departure date. This day was no different from a hundred other days he had spent melded to his windsurfer, skittering along the breadth of the modest lake, soaking up the sun's rays and forgetting about the entire rest of the world. Lake Quannapowitt, and the town of Wakefield, Massachusetts, were familiar to Steve, a long-time resident of the picturesque New England town. This is where he grew up; this is where he married and lived for many years; and this is the place he was preparing to leave, not one week hence. Not generally prone to nostalgia, it was in just such a state he nonetheless found himself once Zephyrus retreated, as was his custom, periodically, while patrolling the resplendent lake. Steve was going to miss the lake, and he was going to miss the town. How many hours of how many days had he spent exactly like this, standing on his motionless board, waiting for his sail to fill, and staring at the lake's shores, its tiny beach, the town Common with its carefully maintained greenery, and equally well-tended gazebo, the Center church - its spire shadow piercing the water's edge, like a scissor-cut the better to begin a full-fabric tear? Yes, he was going to miss this place - this town which all of a sudden had become a place out of time, just as he was about to become a person out of place. Once this idea struck him, he couldn't shake it. He was transported back in time four score years, now watching his ancestors walk along the shore. Nothing in view belied this belief - not the church's century old architecture, not the gazebo frozen in time, nor the timeless sands of the beach, nor the unchanging Common. Everything belonged exactly where it was, and where it always would be. This, he decided, was how he would remember his hometown. And this is when it occurred to Steve to design a typeface that would evoke these images and musings - a typeface with an old-fashioned look, reflected in high crossbars, an x-height small in size relative to its uppercase, and an intangible quality reminiscent of small-town quaintness. Wakefield, the typeface, was born on Lake Quannapowitt in the town for which it was named, shortly before Steve moved away. It is at once a tribute to his birthplace and a keepsake.
  27. Sherbrooke by Eyad Al-Samman, $-
    Sherbrooke is a simple and sans serif font. I have chosen the name of this typeface after the "Sherbrooke" Street in Montreal, Canada, that I daily walked in for several months in the late 2005 while I was studying in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. I do adore this street and also I adore the whole city of Montreal. This font comes in two different weights. "Sherbrooke" can be used in wide fields of publications such as the titles of novels, literary texts, short stories, dictionaries, books, newspapers, websites, and magazines. It is suitable for T-shirts, mugs, advertisement light boards in malls, subtitles of movies, logos, cans of foods, and medicines' names. The font is more attractive when it is printed in calendars and for displaying the contents and paragraphs of electronic encyclopedias and different online websites. "Sherbrooke" is specifically designed for educational, journalistic, literary, and social purposes. The main characteristics of "Sherbrooke" Typeface are in its sans serif new designed letters and also in its lowercase special numerals. I think that these characteristics have made "Sherbrooke" exceptionally unique with its alphanumeric combinations. You can enjoy this typeface and use it anywhere at any product or service. It is simply gratuitous for all. The word "Sherbrooke" is a person's name. Sherbrooke Street - officially Rue Sherbrooke - is a major east-west artery at 31.3 kilometers in length and it is the second longest street on the Island of Montreal in Canada. The street is named for John Coape Sherbrooke, the Governor General of British North America from 1816 to 1818.
  28. Stones by Fana Studio, $20.00
    STONES is a supercharged, street-wise brush font bursting with energy. With extra attention to quick strokes and sharp details, STONES is guaranteed to deliver an unapologetically loud & fast-paced message; ideal for logos, apparel, quotes, product packaging, or anything which needs a typographic turbo-boost. What you get : Numeral and Punctuation International Language Works on PC & Mac Simple installations Accessible in the Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe InDesign, even works on Microsoft Word. Thank you for your purchase! Hope you enjoy with our font!
  29. Sirena by Stereo Type Haus, $10.00
    Inspired by hand-painted signage found in ”Little Haiti” Miami, Florida. Sirena’s quirky curls, dynamic slant, and organic nuances capture the essence of Latino street vernacular.
  30. Tryine by Phoenix Group, $13.00
    Tryine font is a street-themed font with a sharp and modern edge, this font symbolizes freedom while trying to let go of someone we love.
  31. H74 San Loscisco by Hydro74, $9.99
    Street style, uppercase only.
  32. Toscana by Hemphill Type, $20.00
    A traditional Italian style font family inspired by the rural landscape and characterful back streets of Tuscany. The blend of gently rolling hills leading onto sharply peaked mountains has influenced the natural shapes of the letterforms.
  33. HandMade by Misprinted Type, $39.00
    Handmade is based on my own handmade lettering, which is inspired by vernacular and ornamental type. It has the naive personality from street hand-painted signs from Brazil and that charm and elegance of vintage ornamental fonts. Each letter has its own style and the font comes with 2 uppercase variations, meaning you can mix them in order to write words without repeating the same character. The font has a handmade warmth feel to it, which is ideal for projects that demand the craftsmanship look or just that modern, grunge, fun type that goes well with tons of different styles. If that was not all, Handmade also comes with an EPS vector set with 16 vector and hand-drawn ornaments! Enjoy!
  34. PGF Elyss by PeGGO Fonts, $29.00
    Download PGF Elyss specimen Document: https://peggofonts.com/download/PGF-Elyss_(Specimen-2022).pdf In the lapse of one and a half year, what's started as a simple font idea turned into a huge multi style project, that we present to you today. Inspired by Jean Larcher's calligraphic work. This adventure began with a classic Roman set, then we added a Lombardic, an Elegant Script, and finally a Catchwords and Ornaments set. All under the influence of Art Nouveau organic look, that makes PGF Elyss an ideal project for label, header and cover design, it can even handle over than +200 latin based languages.
  35. Blackhawk by Set Sail Studios, $14.00
    Blackhawk is a supercharged, street-wise brush font bursting with energy. With extra attention to quick strokes and sharp details, Blackhawk is guaranteed to deliver an unapologetically loud & fast-paced message; ideal for logos, apparel, quotes, product packaging, or anything which needs a typographic turbo-boost. Blackhawk Consists of; Blackhawk ~ A hand-made, all-capitals brush font which has a complete set of alternate A-Z characters. Simply switch between upper & lower case to access the alternates. (Tip: Try mixing up both upper and lowercase characters in a word to achieve the best text layout). Blackhawk Italic ~ A slanted version of the regular font, creating faster movement in the characters. Blackhawk Swashes ~ A bonus set of 11 swashes and 4 paint-splatters. Simply select this font and type any A-O character to create one of the bonus elements.
  36. ITC Orbon by ITC, $29.99
    ITC Orbon font is the work of New York designer James Montalbano, inspired in part by a demo of black letter calligraphy in which letters were created out of only four or five basic strokes. I combined that idea with the notion of taking historical forms like German gothic blackletter and progressively paring them down to achieve a futuristic version, as if this old form naturally evolved over several hundred years to arrive at its post-modern incarnation." Text should be set in point sizes of 20 and higher for optimal legibility. ITC Orbon is a highly condensed font with unique, oblong shapes which are ideal for a number of display applications."
  37. RF Rostin by Russian Fonts, $26.00
    Rostin is a modern monospaced typeface with half-open forms of characters. Contains 8 fonts. 4 regular and 4 true italic. Weights from ultralight to bold. Including modern and futuristic stylistic alternates. The typeface was designed to read well in small sizes (from 15px) and be bright in large sizes. With these characteristics and a wide palette of weights Rostin has a huge potential area for usage. Ideally suited for musical covers, posters, logos, street wear, movie titles, packaging, editorial, web and applications - here he will always be gorgeous. With a wide variety of alternate characters you can make your design bright, memorable and modern. Opentype features: old-style figures, fractions, stylistic alternates, superscript and subscript.Multilingual support: Latin, latin extended, cyrillic and cyrillic extended (more than 75+ languages)
  38. Awesome Journey by Subectype, $19.00
    Awesome Journey is a two styles brush font, street-wise and bursting with energy. With extra attention to quick strokes and sharp details. this font comes with two style, a Regular and a Clean version. This font is perfect for challenging jobs, titles, t-shirts, websites, hoodies, and various print and digital media with energy. Awesome Journey is ideal for logos, apparel, quotes, product packaging, or anything which needs a typographic turbo-boost. Thank you for your purchase! And hope you're having fun with my "Awesome Journey" brush font ! Happy creating!
  39. Atocha by Sudtipos, $49.00
    It was expected that Joluvian’s third type font would be inspired by the city where he currently resides: Madrid, Spain. His previous creations had originated in Venezuela (Zulia) and The Philippines (Salamat), both, places where he had once lived. Joluvian believes “now is the time to pay tribute and show gratitude towards a city that has bestowed me with so many fortunes.” He considers that Madrid’s people, streets, scents, flavor and sounds are gift enough to awaken the creative urgency in any artist. This time around, it is being expressed through the crafts of the Typographic industry. Since his arrival in Spain, Joluvian has been attached to the city’s central area, specifically to the renowned Atocha Street and its railroad station. It was precisely on that street that Joluvian and Mauco Sosa, his friend and partner, decided to establish the Patera Studio: a charming creative space that birthed the concept for this new font which they proudly named Atocha Script. The artists where still in the final phases of their previous script, Salamat, when the idea for Atocha came about. This dynamic is actually very typical of the artistic process, in which every finished product spawns the need to create its next level offspring. “Working on Atocha and Atocha Caps has been a very pleasant journey. We have given our best efforts, for we wanted to offer a typeface that was both versatile and user-friendly on a number of applications, showing a wide scope of alternatives in our glyphs,” says the artist. The illustrations were created by Mauco, to ensure visual integration that would showcase the work of both members of the Patera Studio and their complementing aesthetic voices.  Atocha, as Salamat and Zulia before, was digitized by Alejandro Paul.
  40. Spaceship Bullet - Personal use only
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