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  1. Lichtspielhaus by Typocalypse, $19.00
    Lichtspielhaus is an ultra condensed Lichtspiele spin-Off with 8 weights. It still transports you back to a time where neon lights and marquee letters decorated cinema facades. There are 8 styles: Hairline, Thin, Light, Regular, Medium, Bold, Black and Heavy. "Lichtspielhaus" is the first part of a new Type Noir Quadrilogy.
  2. Painters Display by limitype, $20.00
    Painters Display is a font with a brutal style but still modern and fun, inspired by paint splashes and scratches, suitable for your fun, free and cool designs, This font can be applied at large sizes for optimal results such as headlines, posters, banners, etc. Painters display available with Allcaps, Symbol & Number
  3. Rushbold by Sign Studio, $15.00
    Rushbold inspired by the old brush style that has a fat body, it will really help to bring out a warm, retro, vintage, classic, playful feel. Has 2 Stylistic Sets (Upper & Lowercase) and other Alternate Characters. Each section has a smooth line so that for large prints it will still look good.
  4. Helvetica by Linotype, $42.99
    With the name Helvetica (Latin for Swiss), this font has the objective and functional style which was associated with Swiss typography in the 1950s and 1960s. It is perfect for international correspondence: no ornament, no emotion, just clear presentation of information. Helvetica is still one of the best selling sans-serif fonts.
  5. Pretendo - Personal use only
  6. BLT Balfour by Black Lab Type, $12.00
    BLT Balfour : Art Deco Revival Font Balfour is a modern Art Deco typeface revival. Built from historic references in architecture during this time period, Balfour exudes class and elegance, yet still honors the style with unapologetic bold geometric forms. Pay close attention to the letterforms B and R, and how their extreme x-heights play off of the elongated strokes of C, D and G. Unique features throughout the character set make it less predictable and more unique than any Art Deco typeface before it. The geometry of this typeface plays from one letter to the next. Fill and Outline styles work well in headlines, logos and large type. The Line style is effective at all sizes and can be used in combination with other styles to achieve visual hierarchy.
  7. Paper Works by Ardyanatypes, $10.00
    Paper Works is a font created to enhance each design with a touch of bold, unique and decisive style. Paper Works is made in a handwriting style so it is suitable for use in product design and display titles. Paper Works also includes 2 different styles, including Regular and Outline, which are made to give different styles but still have the same character. Paper Works are included in the display font category so Paper Works can be used for any designs that have a cheerful, elegant and strong impression. It will also be very suitable when used on titles, logos, product posters, websites, menu books, books, and many designs that can be explored using document fonts. it will look very beautiful and easy to remember and very easy to use.
  8. Remus by RMU, $25.00
    Both fonts of the Remus family are complete redesigns of turn-of-the-century fonts. The regular style is based upon an inhouse design of Schelter & Giesecke in 1889, called Romanisch. This font was adopted by other German foundries and slightly modified and a bold version was added. Due to their proportions, these fonts fit perfectly into narrow columns, and still they are very legible. In January 2023, an Italic style was added. Here too it is recommended to use both ligature features Standard and Discretionary.
  9. Upscale JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A page from an "ideas booklet" that was copyrighted in 1939 by the Sanford Ink Company displayed a hand lettered variation on the counter-less [or solid] alphabet that so typified the Art Deco style of the times. Bold, brash and beautiful, Upscale JNL evokes high-end department stores, fine millinery shops, cafeterias, night clubs and other business establishments from the Streamline era. This type of lettering style was a workhorse, and could (and still can) tackle any message with strength, clean lines and class.
  10. Mic 32 New Stencil by moretype, $25.00
    Mic 32 New Stencil is the third variation of the popular Moretype family Mic 32 New. This stencil version provides an industrial flavour to the futuristic rounded geometry of Mic 32 New. Mic 32 New Stencil still has all the normal Opentype features including small caps, tabular, proportional and old style numerals and ligatures.
  11. Monthelo by Blankids, $20.00
    Monthelo font under inspiration of vintage bar signage, hotel signage, barbershop signage ect. Montelo has a classic impression but still elegant suitable for modern and classic designs project. Montelo include 3 variation style is regular script, extured and serif. Monthelo are perfect for badge, label, tshirt design, branding, logotype, poster, book cover, packaging and more.
  12. Anzeigen Grotesk by Linotype, $40.99
    Anzeigen Grotesk is a heavy, condensed sans serif face drawn in the style of typefaces popular during the early 20th Century. It was originally intended for use in advertising design, a field for which it is still well suited. Anzeigen Grotesk (which means “advertising sans serif” in German) is best used in larger point sizes.
  13. Monotes by Aqeela Studio, $15.00
    Monotes is an upper and lower serif font with balanced curves. Like all of my fonts inspired by letters from the good old days, but still has a strong modern look. A variety of alternative styles allow for versatile design options and work perfectly for headlines, logos, posters, packaging, T-shirts, postcards and more.
  14. FunFair by Andrew Footit, $14.00
    This fun sans-hand typeface gives your designs and layouts a personal touch that leaves a smile. FUNFAIR has two weights each with italics. FunFair has tall letters and tight kerning to give a natural hand written style. It’s great for posters, cards and headings but also versatile enough for many kinds of typographic layouts.
  15. Journal Hand by Typadelic, $9.95
    Journal Hand was inspired by a 45-year-old travel diary I bought at an estate sale. The carefully constructed all-uppercase letters indicated that this traveler cared about style and legibility. Each picture, postcard and brochure that was glued into the diary had a neatly written caption and I admired the care this day tripper took to record his European trek. While the pages are now yellowed and falling apart, the handwriting is still legible and stylish. Because his handwriting totally suits today's uses, I re-created it in modern journalistic style that looks like it was written with a technical pen. Use this typeface when you need a neatly handwritten style. Uppercase only!
  16. Jack Martine Duo by Zamjump, $17.00
    Jack Martine font duo is a textured, hand-drawn slab font in a regular style with upper and lowercase letters and bounching italic script style solid proportions that works great for a variety of display uses. Carefully drawn for quality and legibility, but still rough enough to show handcrafted details. Jack Martine is great for display, branding, packaging, advertising, food, sports, craft, titles and more. Jack Martine Features: Regular and Script Style Different uppercase and lowercase characters Simply switch between upper and lower case for alternatives Hand-drawn details and textures Extensive multilingual character support This font has broad Latin support for Western, Central, and Southeastern Europe. Includes: Uppercase Numbers Punctuation Symbols Multilingual support Begin and ending alternate
  17. Halifax by Hoftype, $49.00
    Halifax represents a new interpretation of classic English Sans types such as Gill and Johnston. The main focus in this approach is on a more open appearance and balanced proportions, which results in an even line flow. Although Halifax adds some of the rationality of the central-European sans tradition, it still preserves a distinctly English flavor. The Halifax family consists of 16 styles and comes in OpenType format with extended language support. Halifax is very well suited for ambitious typography. All weights contain semi-ligatures (design optimized single characters), proportional lining figures, tabular lining figures, proportional old style figures, lining old style figures, matching currency symbols, fraction- and scientific numerals and arrows.
  18. Naughty Monster by Ardyanatypes, $10.00
    Say hello to Naughty Monster, a hand made font that has many interrelated characters. Naughty Monster has an OpenType features that will automatically change each character into ligatures, so they can become unique characters. Naughty Monster has 2 different styles including Regular and Rounded. This is made to give a choice of each style. Naughty Monster has a strict style, but still gives a cheerful impression, making it very easy to read and apply in all design projects such as poster designs, clothing, logos, quotes, album covers, books, business cards, product designs, and many more design projects. Naughty Monster has its own charm when used. We made this font look funny, easy to remember, and easy to use.
  19. Protagonice by Invasi Studio, $17.00
    Designed by hand-drawn slab serif style font, Protagonice font comes in two varieties of regular and dotted textures. You can enhance your project with a retro-style using Protagonice Font. Ensuring carefully crafted styles result from the use of this font. Its imperfections keep it casual but allow it to still be legible. There is an incredibly wide range of uses for it, so give it a try and see how it inspires your creativity! It's ideal for headlines, flyers, posters, greeting cards, product packaging, book covers, printed quotes, logotype, and album covers, among other applications. Because this font is PUA encoded, you can easily access all of the glyphs and swashes!
  20. Architype Renner by The Foundry, $99.00
    The geometry of Paul Renner’s sans letterforms was tempered by optical correction to follow earlier typeface proportions, with capitals close to old-style forms, yet still retaining the spirit of the New Typography. His early experimental characters were included as alternatives in the sans which was to become the Futura released by Bauer in 1927–30. Unusually, old style figures also appeared in his early versions but they too were soon discarded. Foundry Architype Renner as a new four weight family has been developed from the original Renner Regular and Bold, created by The Foundry for the first Architype Collections in the early 1990s. This new family features the old style figures and the experimental elements.
  21. Spoonbill by Scriptorium, $12.00
    In 1916 the Prang company - still famous for their excellent pens and pencils - commissioned Thomas Woods Stevens to hire the best calligraphers of the era to hand letter sample pages with different Prang pens and in a variety of styles. The resulting book is a font maker's dream, a collection of period lettering samples perfect for making new fonts. One of the sample pages shows off the look of the Spoonbill pen with a set of classic art deco style letters by Charles Earley. This sample is the basis for our Spoonbill font, which includes a full character set, plus character variations for nesting and overlapping, and a small selection of decorative border characters in the art deco style.
  22. Architype Bayer Type by The Foundry, $99.00
    Architype Universal is a collection of avant-garde typefaces deriving mainly from the work of artists/designers of the inter-war years, whose ideals underpin the design philosophies of the modernist movement in Europe. Their ‘universal’, ‘single alphabet’ theory limits the character sets. Architype Bayer-type is based upon Herbert Bayer’s 1931 universal, modern serifed alphabet. Although the ‘modern’ style appears to be a radical departure from his first sans single alphabet of 1925, the structure of this later serifed style is still grid based and geometrically constructed.
  23. Kilometro Display by Hueso, $20.00
    Kilometro Display is a Font Family inspired by the chrome car emblems of the auto industry. In the early 1950s Car manufacturers started using this sort of joint-lettering (script) to write their brand or model on their cars. The trend quickly made it’s way to other industries like electric appliances and it lasted for a good 30 plus years. Today only a handful of brands still uses this font style for their products. This geometric script re-lives a bold past all the way through 5 styles to a thin future.
  24. Pork Chop by Font Kitchen, $9.99
    Order a platter of sizzling Pork Chop, a sans serif from Font Kitchen. Rounded squared contours and horizontal terminals give this serif typeface a futuristic feel, while still remaining readable at smaller sizes. 10 weights are available with obliques, weighing in at 20 styles, each fresh cut and farm-raised. This font family is served with sides of expansive ligatures, kerning pairs, stylistic alternates, proportional and tabular figures, and versatile fractions. Pork Chop is a great way to add a calculated, futuristic, yet still approachable feel to your next project.
  25. Racesky by ZetDesign, $20.00
    Racesky is a racing-themed font but is still suitable for other purposes. This font is created in two bevel styles to give different choices to each user. This font is also accompanied by open type features in the form of kerning, ligature, and stylistic alternate to make it easier to choose styles and shapes. Consistent lettering is also an advantage that makes it easier for you to produce a perfect and stylish work. don't hesitate to choose this font as part of your collection ... happy working and enjoy your font ...!
  26. Shaunte by Trophy Font, $21.00
    Shaunte is eye-catching display bold typeface that comes in four styles: normal, inktraps, rounded, inktraps rounded. a display sans-serif with an inverted or reverse contrast. Its imperfections keep it casual while still providing legibility. Shaunte is a powerful option at large sizes for use on headings, posters, billboards, magazines, advertisements, from casual to hipster. etc.
  27. Aerofoil by Mans Greback, $59.00
    Aerofoil is a vintage script typeface. This high quality font gives any project a genuine spirit. Designed and created by Måns Grebäck, Aerofoil has a timeless and classic style, while still being original. It has several alterate characters, ligatures and OpenType functions, and the font also supports hundreds of languages. Use _ for an underline. Example: Aer_ofoil
  28. Lichtspielhaus Slab by Typocalypse, $19.00
    Lichtspielhaus Slab is an ultra condensed handwritten typeface based on Lichtspielhaus. It still transports you back to a time where neon lights and marquee letters decorated cinema facades. This time with Slab. There are 8 styles: Hairline, Thin, Light, Regular, Medium, Bold, Black and Heavy. “Lichtspielhaus Slab” is the third part of a Type Noir Quadrilogy.
  29. Neuf by Velvele, $9.99
    Neuf family is an experimental search for new Art Deco letterforms, which are still easy to read and generate some unexpected attention.The distinguishes Neuf favoured by Art Deco and its predecessor Art Nouveau with a modern design touch. The style of Neuf is characterized by geometric shapes and craft motifs with Machine Age imagery and materials.
  30. Conithing by Sulthan Studio, $14.00
    Conithing a very classy and light style handwritten font, with lots of characters in it, also complete with connectable hearts to make it more beautiful. Conithing font is modern, simple, but still authentic. You will get full set of lowercase and uppercase letters, numerals and punctuation, multilingual symbols, lowercase beginning and ending swashes, ligatures and extra swashes.
  31. Closer by Mint Type, $35.00
    Closer is a highly customizable Swiss Grotesque with overclosed aperture. Being a bit wider than the average grotesque and featuring some humanistic shapes, Closer feels less bland though still relatively neutral. Closer comes in 9 weights (18 styles altogether), features extensive language support including Cyrillic and is highly customizable with 7 stylistic sets to mix and match.
  32. Bill Poster by Smartfont, $18.00
    A powerful, energetic and exciting condensed typeface. It brings charming curves and satisfying patterns to traditional condensed fonts. It's designed for impact, without sacrificing style or legibility. It looks especially stunning in large scale, although it still carries a punch at smaller point sizes. It's born to be! Ideal for magazine, posters, headlines and pull quotes.
  33. Kybul by Invasi Studio, $19.00
    A bubbly, sweet font with a cutoff letterform on detail. Kabul takes another step and brings the bubbly into a casual style. Perfect for use in big sizes on posters or flyers. It's a good combination with sans font. Its imperfections keep it casual while still providing legibility. This is a great combination of casual and retro eras.
  34. Ageo by Eko Bimantara, $22.00
    Ageo is a soft geometric sans serif font family. Contain 8 weights from Thin to Heavy with matching Italics. It's a compromise of bauhaus and modern styles with a soft, minimalist, elegant, warmth, quirky, yet still purposed to be versatile and easy to read. Ageo was created to satisfy reading experience, it's compatible for text and also display, fit for headers, titles, posters, websites, brands, apps and other various design or creative projects. It contains several OpenType features: Standard ligature, figures variation (old style, fraction, numerator, denominator), and also broad latin language support. Ageo has been trusted by large enterprises and is still one of our best selling works. This latest update version 2.0 provides some fixes to the letterforms, spacing, and additional 2 variable font files, also new fonts format to support broad reading experiences.
  35. Quetzal by Scriptorium, $12.00
    Quetzal is a decorative font designed to look like letters formed by mosaic tiles in a Mayan or Aztec style. The font features two different character sets and customizable over-and-under decorative tails which can be added to any character to make hundreds of possible combination forms which nest together attractively.
  36. FHA Tuscan Roman by Fontry West, $20.00
    The first Tuscan lettering was penned in the mid-fourth century by the calligrapher Furius Dionysius Filocalus. The style was still in common usage as calligraphy when Vincent Figgins designed the first Antique Tuscan for print in 1817. Antique and Gothic Tuscan woodtype fonts appeared in the 1830’s. By the 1850’s, Tuscan fonts had become popular in America. These styles continued in print use into the twentieth century. Tuscan Antique and Gothic styles, borrowed from print and calligraphy, were perfect for signs, posters, handbills and other large format advertising. Sign painter, Frank Atkinson demonstrated several Tuscan forms in his book Sign Painting, A Complete Manual. Modified & Spurred Tuscan Romans were inspired by this and other works of the same period.
  37. Zahran by NamelaType, $19.00
    Zahran is a lovely Latin and Arabic handwritten script, Inspired by modern calligraphy style. This style is a challenge for me in designing Arabic letters, I tried joining Arabic on one side so that the baseline shape is dynamic. Come with many feature; Stylistic alternate, character variant (cv01 to cv12), ligatures, multilingual characters, begining and ending swash, and lovely connecter for lowercase, that can be accessed with opentype feature. Zahran is perfect for branding project, product packaging, tile, logo, wedding, quotes and where ever you need lovely design.
  38. TessiePuzzlePieces by Ingrimayne Type, $9.00
    After exploring tessellations for several years, I decided to see how many ways I could tessellate puzzle pieces. I began with a square template and used the same asymmetrical shape for all four edges. By flips or rotation each edge could be fitted in four ways. Eventually I discovered that, given this way of forming tiles, there were 15 distinct shapes that tessellate and these shapes can take a total of 96 orientations. (A note in the November 2016 issue of Mathematical Gazette has the proof for the 15 shapes.) This typeface contains those 15 shapes and 96 orientations. A pdf note here shows some of the tilings possible using only one shape in a pattern. An unlimited number of patterns are possible if shapes are mixed. There are two members of the family, a solid style that must have different colors when used and an outline style. They can be used separately or they can be used in layers with the outline style on top of the solid style. For rows to align properly, leading must be the same as point size. (Earlier tessellation fonts from IngrimayneType, the TessieDingies fonts, lack a black or filled version so cannot do colored patterns.)
  39. Calathea Script by FadeLine Studio, $17.00
    Introducing Calathea! This is an elegant calligraphy font that has a casual and luxurious style. This is an upright script font that is made slowly and thorough which aims to convey the character of the writing that is elegant, neat, simple, graceful, firm and still stylish. Available 584 glyphs in it! So, you can get used it freely and follow the current trends.
  40. PiS Konzert by PiS, $36.00
    PiS Konzert is a bulky quirky all caps headline sans, inspired by letters found on a hand drawn polish poster from the 1960s. Its slightly shaky mid-century style makes it perfect for concert posters, movie intros or any other applications that need to evoke that bold, loud and still a little classy feeling of staggering inebriatedly through a murky jazz club.
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