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  19. Aure Declare by Aure Font Design, $23.00
    Aure Declare officiates with dignity and dispassion. These traditional serif forms engage the reader with a no-nonsense subtext of reliability. Declare’s capacity to showcase the message rather than the medium brings a welcome legibility to extended text and a formal assertion to astrological expressions and chartwheels. Declare is an original design developed by Aurora Isaac. After more than a decade in development, 2018 marks the first release of the CJ and KB glyphsets in regular, italic, bold, and bold-italic. The CJ glyphset is a full text font supporting a variety of European languages. A matching set of small-caps complements the extended lowercase and uppercase glyphsets. Supporting glyphs include standard ligatures, four variations of the ampersand, and check-mark and happy-face with their companions x-mark and grumpy-face. Numbers are available in lining, oldstyle, and small versions, with numerators and denominators for forming fractions. Companion glyphs include Roman numerals, specialized glyphs for indicating ordinals, and a variety of mathematical symbols and operators. The CJ glyphset also includes an extended set of glyphs for typesetting Western Astrology. These glyphs are also available separately in the KB glyphset: a symbol font re-coded to allow easy keyboard access for the most commonly used glyphs. In addition to Aure Declare’s versatility as a text font, Declare pairs well as a no-nonsense foil to any decorative design. Aure Sable, for example, will shine all the more beside Declare’s practicality. Aure Declare pairs especially well with its close cousin, Aure Wye. Wye’s decorative forms provide elegant titles and drop-caps for Declare’s extended text. Give Aure Declare a trial run! You may discover a permanent place for this font family in your typographic palette. AureFontDesign.com
  20. Proceed by Aboutype, $24.99
    Sans serif signage typeface.
  21. Oh Ley by TypeSETit, $19.95
    A playful fun font.
  22. Jains by Typotheticals, $4.00
    Plain Sans Serif Face.
  23. Fuzzy Bubbles by TypeSETit, $19.95
    It's fun and casual.
  24. Love Me by Bedoodle, $9.00
    Casual, fun, handwriting font.
  25. Video Black by Wooden Type Fonts, $15.00
    Black Slab Sans Serif
  26. Martin Medium Regular by Wooden Type Fonts, $15.00
    Medium weight, sans serif.
  27. Caramel Family ROB by TypeSETit, $19.95
    Fun, hand-lettered script.
  28. Model Kit by Sylvestre Studios, $20.00
    A fun display font.
  29. Tzaristane by Typotheticals, $7.00
    Standard sans serif face.
  30. RoadRage by TypeSETit, $19.95
    A grunge sans-serif.
  31. LA Heat by TypeSETit, $24.95
    It's fun and funky.
  32. Gardenia Summer by Balpirick, $15.00
    Gardenia Summer feels equally charming and elegant. This stunning monoline script font is a stylish homage to classic calligraphy. It features a varying baseline, smooth lines, gorgeous glyphs and stunning alternates.
  33. Gumela by NamelaType, $17.00
    Gumela is a unique-sans family, based on rounded sans serif whose edges end with unique shapes. Gumela consist of 6 styles: Light, Light Italic, Regular, Italic, Bold and Bold Italic.
  34. Waikiki Doodles by Outside the Line, $19.00
    Take a little trip to the land of sun and sand with Waikiki Doodles. 30 resort drawings that can be used for Waikiki and other warm weather destinations. From generic tourist icons like palm trees and a camera to the specific like Diamond Head and hula dancer. 29 drawings and the word Aloha lettered in script.
  35. Lunisolar by Hanoded, $15.00
    Lunisolar, according to the dictionary, means “of or caused by both the sun and the moon”. I liked the name, therefore I used it! Lunisolar is quite an interesting font: it is fat(tish) and rough, very neat and legible. It could be used for product packaging, book covers and starships. Comes with an abundance of diacritics.
  36. Danger Girl by Comicraft, $19.00
    Ancient Evil! Nazi Spies! High Adventure! Spandex! As the sun sets and the sky fades from 100Y, 50M to 100Y, Jeff Campbell's Warm and Friendly Display Letterforms are already receding over the far horizon in a Dakota, trailing a long broken red line all the way from Venice to Cairo! This font really does not belong in a museum!
  37. Sunny Weather by Hanoded, $15.00
    Spring is in the air! My chickens are broody and are sitting on an ever increasing pile of eggs; my fruit trees are budding and the sun is shining! Sunny Weather is a happy kind of font: it was handwritten, using a Sharpie pen. It comes with double letter ligatures and a good dose of vitamin D!
  38. Komika Display Tight, created by Apostrophic Labs, is a distinct and lively font that captures the essence of comic book flair and animation energy. It's a part of the larger Komika family, which is ...
  39. Droid Sans is a contemporary sans-serif typeface family designed by Steve Matteson of Ascender Corporation. Introduced as part of Google's Android operating system, the primary intention behind the c...
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