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  1. Jokewood, crafted by Fontalicious, is a typeface that seemingly jumps straight out of a whimsical comic book or animated series from a bygone era, encapsulating the essence of fun and playfulness in ...
  2. Seized Future, crafted by the talented Justin Callaghan, is an emblem of modern creativity melded with an adventurous spirit. At its core, Seized Future carries the essence of a futuristic vision, en...
  3. Mexcellent 3D is a font that truly brings the spirit of the late '60s and early '70s into the digital age. Crafted by the renowned font designer Ray Larabie, this typeface is part of the broader Mexc...
  4. The DEEPER font, created by the renowned designer SpideRaY, is a distinctive and evocative typeface that captures the imagination of its audience from the first glance. This font stands out due to it...
  5. DF667 Chlorine is an intriguing and versatile font that carries a certain audacity and creativity within its design. This font, with its unique blend of contemporary flair and a somewhat nostalgic vi...
  6. The font Sofachrome, crafted by the renowned typeface designer Ray Larabie, is a glimpse into the future through the lens of the past. It's a font that embodies the spirit of the high-speed, technolo...
  7. Zorque, designed by the prolific typeface designer Ray Larabie, is a font that packs quite the visual punch. It blends futuristic sensibilities with a dash of whimsy, making it stand out in a sea of ...
  8. "Getboreg Spare" by ffeeaarr is a font that marries the essence of classical typography with contemporary design sensibilities. It is a testament to the innovative exploration of typeface design that...
  9. Cardo is a classic yet sophisticated serif typeface that was designed with a clear purpose in mind: to create a font that is highly suitable for academic and professional contexts, particularly those...
  10. "Display Dots" by dustBUSt Fonts emerges from the vibrant intersection of digital culture and typographic artistry. It embodies the playful yet functional essence of dot matrix displays, a nostalgia-...
  11. Mager, a term often encountered in the realm of typography, refers not to a specific typeface but to a particular weight within a font family. The word "Mager" is of German origin, meaning 'lean' or ...
  12. "Havent Slept in Two Days Shadow" is a font that immediately grabs your attention, not just with its unique name but with its equally distinctive style. Created by Kimberly Geswein, a designer known ...
  13. The Brannboll Stencil PERSONAL USE font by Måns Grebäck is a unique and captivating typeface that strikes a delicate balance between artistic flair and practical readability, tailored specifically fo...
  14. Hang the DJ by PizzaDude is a strikingly unique and irresistibly edgy font that stands out for its bold and expressive characteristics. Crafted with a strong sense of individuality, it embodies a ble...
  15. TNG Monitors is a highly specialized typeface designed primarily with a nod to the aesthetics of the computer displays and interfaces seen in the Star Trek universe, specifically within "The Next Gen...
  16. Covington by Apostrophic Labs is a fascinating typeface that exemplifies a blend of traditional charm and contemporary sophistication. Designed and released by Apostrophic Labs, a collective known fo...
  17. Alright, let's dive into GUNJU by Akihiro OYA, a font that really has its own unique charm and character. At first glance, GUNJU strikes you with its combination of modernity and tradition. It has th...
  18. Kremlin Georgian I 3D, crafted by Bolt Cutter Design, is a font that intriguingly melds the historical with a contemporary 3D twist, making it a unique specimen in the realm of typography. Originatin...
  19. Rogue Hero Expanded Italic, a captivating typeface crafted by Iconian Fonts, is a striking example of creativity and versatility in the world of typography. The font immerses users and viewers into a...
  20. The Blue Highway D Type font, created by the talented Canadian typeface designer Ray Larabie, stands as an iconic example of clarity and functionality blended with unique aesthetics. Its inception wa...
  21. XPED Bold is a distinctive typeface designed by Iconian Fonts, a reputable font foundry known for their wide range of unique and versatile type designs. The XPED Bold font, as its name suggests, embo...
  22. Courier Now is a refined version of the classic Courier font, which has long been a staple in the realm of typewriters and early computer systems. It embodies the spirit of the traditional Courier fo...
  23. Charming Font, as its name suggests, is a delightful and captivating typeface that instantly imbues any text with a sense of whimsy and enchantment. Designed with creativity and versatility in mind, ...
  24. The font named "Kids" by Corel Corporation encapsulates the whimsy and creativity of childhood with its playful and cheerful design. Crafted to embody the essence of youthful handwriting, this font f...
  25. Telegrafico is a distinctive font that captures the essence of communication and modern simplicity with its sleek and clean lines. This typeface stands out due to its minimalist design, which pays ho...
  26. Ah, LT Anomaly, the typographic equivalent of that one friend who's both effortlessly stylish and a bit eccentric, brought to us by the whimsical digital pen of Nymphont. Picture this: each letter cr...
  27. As of my last update in April 2023, there isn't a widely recognized font specifically named "PKP" within the mainstream font directories or typographical resources. However, let's imagine what the PK...
  28. Quad Ultra, crafted by the innovative minds at Font Fabric, stands out as a distinct and powerful typeface designed to capture attention and make a bold statement. This typeface is characterized by i...
  29. The POLLUX9200 font, meticulously crafted by the imaginative junkohanhero, stands as a testament to the confluence of futuristic aesthetics and typographic ingenuity. At the heart of its design lies ...
  30. "Express" by dibujado, operating under the pseudonym dabnotu, is a distinctive and versatile font that stands out for its unique character and flair. At a glance, the font encapsulates a sense of mov...
  31. The CarolusKlein-Oblique font by Manfred Klein is a distinctive and stylized typeface that draws inspiration from the broad spectrum of Manfred Klein's typographic creations. Klein, known for his exp...
  32. PF Tempesta Five, crafted by the talented Yuusuke Kamiyamane, stands out as a remarkable typeface distinguished by its unique characteristics and functional beauty. This pixel font, meticulously desi...
  33. As of my last knowledge update in April 2023, there is no widely recognized or standard font specifically known as "Mika" within the graphic design or typography communities. However, the name itself...
  34. Prepare yourself to delve into the whimsically wicked world of EvilGenius BB, a font that could only spring from the vibrant minds at Blambot Fonts. This is a font that puts on a cape, laughs maniaca...
  35. Paternoster AH is a font that seems to capture the essence of tradition and modernity, blending them seamlessly into a design that feels both familiar and innovative. Its name, evoking the ancient "O...
  36. Oh, Little Days! This font by West Wind Fonts is like a delightful journey back to those carefree days of childhood. Imagine the gentle, playful essence of a sunlit afternoon, the laughter of friends...
  37. CoventryGarden is a font that seems to capture the charm and whimsy of a stroll through an English garden on a crisp, sunlit morning. This typeface is distinguished by its elegant curves and delicate...
  38. 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.
  39. Zekton by Typodermic, $11.95
    Welcome to the world of Zekton. This typeface is not for the faint of heart. With its square letterforms and sharp edges, Zekton brings a brave, industrial look to your designs. The uniform line widths and smooth curves give this typeface a serious and professional feel, perfect for the world of consumer electronics. When you use the Zekton typeface, you’ll bring a fresh and modern AM/FM portable stereo fragrance to your designs. It’s like having a pocketful of transistors at your fingertips, ready to power up your creativity. And with a twinkle in its eye, Zekton promises to add a touch of excitement to every project. Zekton is available in seven weights, two widths, and italics for a total of 42 styles. This versatility makes it easy to find the perfect fit for your project. Whether you’re designing a sleek product brochure, a cutting-edge website, or a tech manual, Zekton has the style and range to help you stand out. So if you’re ready to take your designs to the next level, give Zekton a try. It’s the typeface that’s built to handle the toughest industrial challenges, and it’s ready to help you make a bold statement in the world of consumer electronics. Most Latin-based European, and some Cyrillic-based writing systems are supported, including the following languages. A Afaan Oromo, Afar, Afrikaans, Albanian, Alsatian, Aromanian, Aymara, Bashkir (Latin), Basque, Belarusian (Latin), Bemba, Bikol, Bosnian, Breton, Bulgarian, 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, Komi-Permyak, Kurdish (Latin), Latvian, Lithuanian, Lombard, Low Saxon, Luxembourgish, Maasai, Macedonian, Makhuwa, Malay, Maltese, Māori, Moldovan, Montenegrin, Ndebele, Neapolitan, Norwegian, Novial, Occitan, Ossetian, Ossetian (Latin), Papiamento, Piedmontese, Polish, Portuguese, Quechua, Rarotongan, Romanian, Romansh, Russian, Sami, Sango, Saramaccan, Sardinian, Scottish Gaelic, Serbian, 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. Adelle Sans by TypeTogether, $45.00
    The Adelle Sans font family by José Scaglione and Veronika Burian provides a more clean and spirited take on the traditional grotesque sans. As is typical with TypeTogether typefaces, the most demanding editorial design problems were taken into consideration during its creation. The combination of lively character and unobtrusive appearance inherent to grotesque sans serifs make it an utterly versatile tool for every imaginable situation. Whether for global branding, screens, signage and advertising, or UI, the keyword behind Adelle Sans’s use is flexibility. To save space and keep legibility high, Adelle Sans is available in eight weights with matching italics and includes a condensed width of seven weights with their matching italics. Each of these 30 styles hits the perfect tone as a headline punch or subdued background hum, and the condensed widths are adept at setting short texts while retaining the expected personality. Rooted in the belief that broad language support is crucial to modern global type design, the Latin-matching variants are yet another push in TypeTogether’s ongoing multilingual efforts. The Latin script may have been first, but Adelle Sans has thus far been expanded into an exhaustive nine script family with extensive language support. Careful research and close collaboration with type experts yielded typographic consistency, legibility, and cultural awareness among all scripts, as well as filling the need for quality editorial typefaces in Arabic, Armenian, Chinese, Cyrillic, Devanagari, Latin Extended, Greek, and Thai, with more planned for the future. In addition to the 30 Latin styles, all other scripts have between seven and fourteen styles, each of which has been engineered to optically match the proportions of its counterparts. And each script comes bundled with the Latin script to ensure an harmonious fit amongst any two or more Adelle Sans families in the same block of text. The full Adelle Sans family delivers consistent, flexible, and personable results in multilingual documents, in apps, and multicultural branding worldwide. Its wide character set includes typographic niceties, small caps, several sets of figures, icons, and support for over 245 Latin-based languages. Be sure to check out the companions for Adelle Sans: Adelle, for a versatile and authoritative slab serif with no shortage of personality; and Adelle Mono, a two-width family flexible enough for developers and graphic designers alike.
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