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  1. Hyperbole by Dmitry Bogolyubov, $10.00
    Hyperbole is a condensed futuristic display typeface, suitable for writing headlines and drawing posters. This font is strict, cosmic, bewitching. It contains alternative styles for latin letters and extended latin letters.
  2. KAH by MADType, $21.00
    KAH is a font which is based on a strict LCD-style grid. KAH is perfect for mocking up LCD screens or to create a technological/futuristic aesthetic in your design.
  3. Market by URW Type Foundry, $35.99
    DTC Black Market is best used for price tags and signs in shops, especially in stores and markets.
  4. Metro Office by Linotype, $50.99
    The Metro Office family is designed after the model of the original sans serif family – Metro No.1 – produced by W.A. Dwiggins and Mergenthaler Linotype’s design studio during the late 1920s and 1930s. A distinctly new interpretation of the sans serif idea, Metro was a thoroughly “American” sans serif when it was released. However, over the ensuing decades, it became a favorite the world over. Moreover, it is one of the first “humanist” sans serif typefaces designed. While redesigning Metro in 2006, Linotype’s Type Director Akira Kobayashi drew from his own knowledge of humanistic letterforms. The result is a redefined Metro; a typeface that is finally ready for heavy text setting. The original Linotype Metro No.1 never had italic variants. Kobayashi has created oblique variants, extending its use in document setting. A double-storey a and g, as well as a wider w were features of Dwiggins’ original Metro design that were filtered out by Mergenthaler Linotype in the 1930s. Kobayashi remedied this historical slight, retooling Dwiggins’ original forms and optimizing their legibility. Kobayashi has additionally retooled some of Metro’s more troublesome letters, which has black elements that became too dense. By opening up the troublesome joins (like that on the Q), Kobayashi has given his new Metro a more even color in text, improving its legibility while retaining its original spirit.
  5. Think Straight by HIRO.std, $20.00
    Think Straight a Bold Display Font. This font describes about fun, dynamic, street style, headline, pleasure, humanist, easy going, and easy to use. FEATURES - Uppercase and Lowercase letters - Support Opentype Features - 89 Ligatures - Numbering and Punctuations - PUA Encoded Characters - Multilingual Support - Works on PC or Mac USE Think Straight works great in any branding materials, logotype, poster, print, headline, t-shirt, packaging, magazine etc. Enjoy using! Thanks.
  6. Monotype Clarendon by Monotype, $40.99
    The first Clarendon was introduced in 1845 by R. Besley & Co, The Fan Street Foundry, as a general purpose bold for use in conjunction with other faces in works such as dictionaries. In some respects, Clarendon can be regarded as a refined version of the Egyptian style and as such can be used for text settings, although headline and display work is more usual.
  7. Haberdines by Gassstype, $23.00
    Hello Everyone, introduce our new product font Haberdiness, inspired from Punk Music and street culture, recreated for modern branding. You can use and enjoy this Font for anything from promotional material and poster quotes, to product packaging, merchandise and branding projects And this font perfect for logo, packaging, magazine, sport, poster, apparel, title, social media post, ad banner, book cover, poster quotes, greeting cards and advertising.
  8. Troubadour by Cruz Fonts, $30.00
    Poets and musicians flourishing in southern France and northern Italy during the 11th to 13th centuries. Troubadour was designed by using a custom brush created with Adobe Illustrator. A digital tablet was used to draw all the characters in the font. The thick and thin strokes were created by applying pressure to the pen, like jesters dancing and bouncing in the streets as the music played.
  9. Power Talks by Essqué Productions, $35.00
    Inspired by fonts used in financial and law arenas. Bold style reminiscent of 1920s deco era. Great font for play cash or Monopoly-themed party invitations. Vibes of Wall Street movers and shakers. Includes letters from Latin, Greek, Hebrew, and Cyrillic Alphabets - with some common diacritics. Also includes small caps and English feature words like "the", "of", "with", "and", etc. for marquee style accents.
  10. Brightfate by Zealab Fonts Division, $10.00
    Brightfate is font designed by Reza Rasenda & Riska Candra Dewi, with design choices and a combination between the medieval times and urban street wear themes. Brightfate comes with stylistic, alternates, ligatures and supports multilingual languages. Create unique & beautiful logotype, use it as an elegant solution for your next magazine layout, or choose Brightfate for any graphics that require a sleek look with a elegant flair.
  11. The Trolling Joker by Senekaligrafika, $12.00
    “Trolling joker” Has hard strokes and a unique styles that speak to instant street life sensations,it was inspired by the graffiti style. “Trolling joker” will help you to create special and touching typographical design for your highway and streetwear projects, for branding, labeling, clothing, movie title, album cover, logos and many more. It is really universal and modern font. The owner of endless possibilities!
  12. Grand Heist by Palmer Type Company, $30.00
    Grand Heist is a bold and unique display typeface, fully equipped with basic and Western European Latin characters, numbers, punctuation, some symbols and special characters. Now we don't condone robbing banks here, but if you do, we can't deny that you'll have way more street credibility if you have this font in your handy fontbook. Just sayin'. Aa-Zz Numbers Multi-language support Symbols Special Characters
  13. Staluco by Konstantine Studio, $17.00
    Jump back to the classics with Staluco - A bold sans-serif font inspired by vintage greeting cards and town signs in the 70s 80s era. This font captures the vibes and sense of going-home and childhood-like spirits from your grandparent's house. Perfectly fit for logo, a town sign, branding, poster, clothing, merchandise, music project, books, greeting cards, street, and urban culture concepts, you name it.
  14. Monotype New Clarendon by Monotype, $29.99
    The first Clarendon was introduced in 1845 by R. Besley & Co, The Fan Street Foundry, as a general purpose bold for use in conjunction with other faces in works such as dictionaries. In some respects, Clarendon can be regarded as a refined version of the Egyptian style and as such can be used for text settings, although headline and display work is more usual.
  15. Skinny Marker by Mvmet, $12.00
    Skinny Marker is a cool handwritten font, inspired by quick graffiti tags seen on streets. It will elevate a wide range of design projects to the highest level. You can use this font for many design ideas such as stickers, t-shirt designs, amazing logo designs, magazine or book covers, comics, cartoon drawings, and many more. This font will add a cool touch to your designs!
  16. Note by Little Fonts, $15.00
    Note is a fresh and dynamic hand writing font. Inspired by graffitti and street style writing, executed using a flat tip calligraphy pen. The typeface is hand drawn on paper, then the resulting alphabets and punctuation scanned in and rendered to create the font. The resulting characters are bold yet energetic with an obvious human touch creating an interesting and original hand drawn typeface.
  17. Flavium by Flanker, $11.00
    Flavium is the reconstruction of the typographic character used in the engravings of the marble street name sign of Rome from about 1970 until the end of the eighties. It is an uniquely uppercase Roman font whose letters are confined within the space between the baseline and the caps line. Its style is severe but elegant, very useful for expressing authority and officialdom with simplicity.
  18. Pochoir by Yanone, $50.00
    Pochoir is a sweet stencil antiqua typeface with round and thick serifs. Once, on a university trip to Paris, Yanone saw some spray-stencil street art. This inspired him to redraw Underware’s Dolly (with permission) in a spray-stencil style, making many adjustments to weight and character shapes to bring about Pochoir. The art form of stencils have first appeared in Paris in the 1980s.
  19. CG Clarendon by Monotype, $29.99
    The first Clarendon was introduced in 1845 by R. Besley & Co, The Fan Street Foundry, as a general purpose bold for use in conjunction with other faces in works such as dictionaries. In some respects, Clarendon can be regarded as a refined version of the Egyptian style and as such can be used for text settings, although headline and display work is more usual.
  20. Tallings by Grontype, $14.00
    TALLINGS is a bold modern, urban-condensed font, inspired by street urban poster that combines the classic and modern style. TALLINGS will be best suited for creating logotypes, branding, headlines, corporate identities, Invitation card, and other graphic design elements. TALLINGS Features: Bold condensed font Punctuation & Characters Ligatures and alternates Glyphs included superscript & Symbol Currencies Multilingual Thankyou for picking up this font. Happy creating! Regard, Grontype
  21. Bright Aurora by Mega Type, $12.00
    INTRODUCING Bright Aurora is a fun handwritten font, Mix uppercase and lowercase for a fun and unique look! Bright Aurora is perfect for quotes, t-shirt designs, websites, branding, store brand, kids designs, svg designs, blogs, poster, logos, invitations and more! Have fun using Bright Aurora!!! Feel free to follow, like and share. Thank you very much for checking my store!
  22. Shelline by Almarkha Type, $29.00
    Welcome to the new Romantic script font, Shelline. This is a modern script with a delicious flow, snap-perfect characters and start & end swash. With its alternative character, you will immediately get an original handmade look. Become the perfect professional in a minute and start creating modern designs such as advertising, sales, logos, branding, posters, social media text overlays today!
  23. Waltowns by Variatype, $24.00
    Waltowns is a dynamic and expressive typeface that captures the essence of street art with its bold and energetic design. The letters are characterized by organic shapes, reminiscent of marker strokes on urban surfaces. The font exudes a raw and brave vibe, reflecting the spirit of graffiti culture. The font includes a diverse set of characters, allowing for creative and eye-catching compositions. Whether you’re designing posters, album covers, or any other graphic project, Waltowns inject a sense of urban attitude and artistic edge. Its versatility makes it suitable for a wide range of applications, making your designs stand out in the crowd. Waltowns is not just a font; it’s a statement. It represents expression, the vibrancy of the streets, and the bold creativity that defines graffiti art. Use Waltowns to bring a touch of urban authenticity to your design projects and let your creativity run wild on the walls of the digital world.
  24. Katsudon by Hanoded, $15.00
    Katsudon is a Japanese crumbed and deep fried pork cutlet, typically served on rice with egg drizzled over it. There is also a chicken variety. I have been to Japan numerous times (it is my favourite country) and each time I revelled in the great variety of foods being served in street stalls and hole-in-the-wall eateries. I especially love the grandma-and-grandpa eateries that are tucked away in alleys behind the major shopping streets. They never speak English and my Japanese is shaky (to say the least), but the food is always good and we always seem to understand each other. This year, I couldn’t travel to Japan, because of the Covid outbreak, but I can tell you that I miss Japan a lot! Katsudon is a crumbed and deep fried font. It comes with a splash of authenticity, a sprinkling of cheekiness and a generous dose of oomph. Oh, yeah, and double letter ligatures, plus a few alternates as well.
  25. Stencil PTX by Pedro Teixeira, $12.00
    Introducing the Stencil PTx font family. We created two styles, sprayed, to be used in display giving the idea of graffiti on the wall and the clean, to possibly be used in print. This is the idea We have of an old school stenciled typeface/look. This typographic masterpiece brings the raw energy and urban flair of stencil graffiti art to your fingertips. The Stencil PTx font family is tailored for designers seeking to infuse their projects with the rebellious spirit and visual impact of street art. Whether you're designing for urban-themed events, streetwear branding, social media graphics, or edgy advertising campaigns, this font family adds an authentic urban edge to your creations. At Pedro Teixeira Foundry we're passionate about bringing the raw and vibrant energy of street art into the realm of typography. Explore the Stencil PTx font family to unleash the bold, gritty, and dynamic essence of stencil graffiti, elevating your designs with an urban attitude that commands attention and amplifies your message.
  26. Yzerfontein by Vic Fieger, $11.99
    Yzerfontein is an angular variation on the classic German blackletter that started with a sketch of a lowercase 'g'.
  27. Sublime by Coniglio Type, $19.95
    Sublime45-Regular Sublime Revised for 2021. One font in Opentype format as Sublime45. Families and all TT Truetype versions eliminated in this wonderful stand alone. The Spring 1997 original release of Sublime —borne an organic creature of black water soluble ink & digitized by Coniglio Type. Sublime is a fun font to use in commercial layouts. It is soft and fluid as ink. Like the wrinkles of time, it is imperfect. That in itself makes it incredibly attractive, warm and “human factor”. Sublime offers legibility so sorely missed in the current recreational font market. Sublime was inspired by World War II US fighter pilot Donald Alling. He flew missions over Nazi Germany. His squadron also dropped food, medicine and relief supplies over the Netherlands. Known as “the Colonel” to his friends. Don as a civic engineer ruled literally miles of ink letter callout’s with a template device called a LeRoy in peacetime on vellum and mylar across his career as a technical illustrator. You didn't want to screw up inking into a template with wet black permanent ink. You really had to have a steady hand and it was all done by hand. You can say Don worked “unplugged”. And that is cool! He was part of the broad stroke of postwar industrial expansion that helped keep America strong, rendering exploded views on top secret projects. Many of us were not even born yet when all this was going on. Today at over 80 years young Don is like a national treasure, savvy and bright—and the ladies love him! The Colonel remains a dedicated master airbrush man, stand–up man, caricature artist and letterman all without use of a computer! He was lucky enough to retire before a desktop cathode tube was put in his face. Today the Colonel enjoys restoring VW’s, flying and freelance consulting when not being called to supper by his lovely wife Rea.
  28. Kaleko 205 Round by Talbot Type, $19.50
    Kaleko 205 Round is a rounded variation of Talbot Type font Kaleko 205. It's a well-balanced, versatile, modern sans, highly legible as a text font and with a clean, elegant look as a display font at larger sizes. The rounded terminals give it a friendly, approachable look. The Kaleko 205 Round family comprises of six weights and is closely related to Kaleko 105 Round. The most notable differences between the two variations are the two-storey lower case a and g in Kaleko 205 Round, where they are single-storey in Kaleko 105 Round.
  29. Kaleko 105 Round by Talbot Type, $19.50
    Kaleko 105 Round is a rounded variation of Talbot Type font Kaleko 105. It's a well-balanced, versatile, modern sans, highly legible as a text font and with a clean, elegant look as a display font at larger sizes. The rounded terminals give it a friendly, approachable look. The Kaleko 105 Round family comprises of six weights and is closely related to Kaleko 205 Round. The most notable differences between the two variations are the single-storey lower case a and g in Kaleko 105 Round, where they are two-storey in Kaleko 205 Round.
  30. Coffeeshop by Vozzy, $10.00
    Introducing the new 2024 font "Coffee Shop"! This is a strict and at the same time playful serif font. It will look great on any of your designs - T-shirts, posters, promotional materials. Introducing the new font "Coffee Shop"! This is a strict and at the same time playful serif font. It will look great on any of your designs - T-shirts, posters, promotional materials. The font contains many additional characters, there is multilingual support, as well as styles with support for layers - Shadow FX and Scratch Shadow FX.
  31. Richard Starkings by Comicraft, $39.00
    A NEW HOPE! You begged with us..! You pleaded with us..! But we decided to release the official Richard Starkings font anyway! Huh? WHAT? You heard that line before? Where? Hmm... on this very site...? Well, yes, the Hedge Backwards font is all fine and dandy and does resemble the lettering legerdemain of comic book lettering robot, Richard Starkings... but has it been tweaked over the years to better suit the writing stylings of ELEPHANTMEN creator and writer, Richard Starkings? Has it been refurbished and digitally remastered by ELEPHANTMEN designer and Comicraft Secret Weapon, John JG Roshell? Hmm? No? Well then... here it is, retooled, reimagined and reStarkingsed...ah, what the hell, we started from scratch! This ain't no Greedo Shoots First -- you won't have to keep your pasty '70s VHS recordings of previous Richard Starkings Fonts inside a concrete bunker. Because any other font that claimed to be the official Richard Starkings font would have been called The Official Richard Starkings Font, would it not?
  32. LCT Palissade by LCT, $19.90
    Started during 2012, LCT Palissade is a letter type belonging to the Didone classification. It takes over the Italian characters from the XVII century. Century affected by a huge artistic and industrial mutation, we assist to the eruption of the railroad network and Turner’s paintings. In typography, the Didones(XVIIe) begins to concede the place to the Egyptians XIXe. We noticed an evolution to rectangular drawings, that were heavier and darker. LCT Palissade is in fact the study of a history flow, crossing through the industrial revolution and romanticism; the result of a strong letter type, solid, strict the drawing is orientated towards very dark, reminiscent of the characters beginning XIXe. The serifs are the summary between the British characters from the end of (XVIe) and the Italian ones beginning of (XVIIe). In order to spread out the romanticism, they are very fine to allow a largest contrast and keep the elegance of the global shape.
  33. Ancient Astronaut by Comicraft, $19.00
    Are you in search of Ancient Astronauts? Extraterrestrial beings who came from the 12th planet to influence human cultures, technologies and religions? They're here! They visited our Earth prehistorically and they didn't just make contact with humans -- they gave birth to our entire race! Some believe they are a secret group of reptiloids who still control humanity! Their agents live amongst us disguised as George W. Bush, Queen Elizabeth II, Kris Kristofferson and Lady Gaga. It's true, we read it in Weekly World News. These ancient aliens established divine status over primitive men and compelled them to build Stonehenge, Pumapunku, the Moai of Easter Island, the Great Pyramid of Giza, and the ancient Baghdad electric batteries. After all, if you're stuck on Earth, you may as well have some big heads to look at and a source of power to jump start your flying saucer. And a font. Features: Three fonts (Regular, Bold & Alien) with alternate characters.
  34. Rosenbaum by SIAS, $34.90
    The design of Rosenbaum started with the idea of an eclectic merger of didone stroke pattern and contrast, uncial letterforms and blackletter appearance. It was a destillation experiment. It happened around christmas in 2011. The result is a unique typeface which strongly evokes a peculiar pastiche mood without being any historical in the strict sense of the word. It’s all about the fun to mix ingredients and to freely create reminiscences in a new way. Rosenbaum is a typeface like a fairytale – one of a kind, strangely poetic and incredibly true at once… Use Rosenbaum for emotional typographics, for fairytale books and stories, for headings and invitations, for distinctive labels or menu cards, for Wave Gothic publishing … you will know best! Both Rosenbaum Eins and Rosenbaum Rose contain all characters needed for any European language. They both contain the same range of additional symbols and ornaments, some of them are zero-width calligraphic embellishments designed for direct combination with the letters, even inside of words.
  35. Burger by Lián Types, $25.00
    Inspired in the world of the fast-food, my aim with Burger was to achieve a sexy slab serif font. Since it's not very common to see slabs with swashes I consider this project as an experiment with interesting results. In order to mantain an even weight on the written word, all the glyphs including the swashy ones had to look like compact blocks: This makes the font work much better used with almost no leading, as seen in posters above. Despite the formal look of its genre, this slab serif is also very playful and unique. (Maybe unhealthy food deserves better fonts already, right?) Taste Burger, come on, give it a try! On a more personal note: Why I made this font? Some months ago I started the gym and with it, an strict diet to see some results faster... Maybe my temptation is being, in Lacanian terms, "sublimated" by making delicious and unhealthy fonts.
  36. Bergsland Display by Hackberry Font Foundry, $24.95
    This is a display version of a stylized sans serif font family that is very high-waisted and sleek called Bergsland Fashion. This four-font set has a Regular and a Black plus the italics. The stroke is only slightly modulated. The letterforms are higher, with a more open aperture, and sprinkled with breaks to add light and sparkle. This an attempt at a readable sans serif for text. It has many OpenType features and 465 characters per font: Caps, lower case, small caps, old style figures, numerators, denominators, accents characters and so on.
  37. Manual by TypeUnion, $39.00
    Manual is an 80 font super family formed of 10 weights in 4 different widths. The font is styled with a slight retro feel to give it a unique appearance. Manual is a blue-collar font that works hard for you and your design ideas. The higher x-height enhances the readability for smaller, more informative text sizes whereas the black weights create beautiful, impactful headlines to fit a variety of spaces. The support of the expansive weights and widths will give your design a truly unique feel.
  38. CalligraphiaLatina by Intellecta Design, $24.90
    One of the most successful new ornament fonts is CalligraphiaLatina. It is part of a trend that's been quite popular lately: messed-up calligraphy. You can dirty up (or "deconstruct") gracious classic-looking curves in many ways: using a variety of software filters; by superimposition; or even by hand. Brazilian designer Paulo W has his own method, possibly involving a scanner and some auto-tracing. The result works well when you want that worn-down grungy look, combining CalligraphiaLatina ornaments with the equally wobbly Liam. Source : Rising Stars February 2008.
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  40. Bugleboy by Stiggy & Sands, $29.00
    Bugleboy started as a digitized version of "Wood Grotesk," a 1970s film typeface by LetterGraphics. It started with a bare bones character set which we added swash alternates for Capitals, Stylistic Alternates for a Unicase look, and crafted a Sans version without serifs. The Sans style lacks swashes but keeps Stylistic Alternate Unicase forms. See the last graphic for a comprehensive character map preview.
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