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  21. Chicken Soup by BA Graphics, $45.00
    An animated gothic with just a slight bounce, a nice fun font with many applications from headlines to text.
  22. My Face by studiocharlie, $24.00
    My Face is a collection of faces. You can find aliens, humans, animals, hybrids... every face you might need!
  23. Blitzeffekt by Matthias Luh, $22.00
    Pointy edges, flat design and recurring shapes. blitzeffekt is like lightning: sharp corners and distinctive shapes. Be minimal. blitzeffekt.
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    Antona is a modern, friendly geometric sans serif. It comes in eight weights, with italics, 16 fonts in total.
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  38. Reline Rosery by Nathatype, $29.00
    Reline Rosery is an elegant serif font that radiates sophistication and grace. With its delicate letterforms and light weight, this typeface exudes a refined and gentle charm. The defining feature of this serif lies in its slender and graceful serifs, which add a touch of elegance to each letter. The light weight of the font enhances its delicate nature, giving it a subtle and airy appearance. This font is perfect for projects that require a refined and sophisticated typography choice. Reline Rosery captures the essence of timeless beauty. The serifs are meticulously crafted to create a sense of harmony and balance, while the light weight adds a contemporary twist. This font strikes the perfect balance between tradition and modernity. The letterforms are carefully designed to maintain legibility and clarity, even in the light weight. Each letter retains its distinctive characteristics, allowing your message to be easily understood. You can also enjoy the various features available in this font. Features: Alternates Ligatures Multilingual Supports PUA Encoded Numerals and Punctuations Reline Rosery fits in branding materials, book covers, wedding invitations, or any project that demands a touch of elegance, this font will bring a sense of refinement and beauty. It is particularly well-suited for applications related to luxury, fashion, beauty, and lifestyle. Find out more ways to use this font by taking a look at the font preview. Thanks for purchasing our fonts. Hopefully, you have a great time using our font. Feel free to contact us anytime for further information or when you have trouble with the font. Thanks a lot and happy designing.
  39. Fairplex by Emigre, $49.00
    Zuzana Licko's goal for Fairplex was to create a text face which would achieve legibility by avoiding contrast, especially in the Book weight. As a result of its low contrast, the Fairplex Book weight is somewhat reminiscent of a sans serif, yet the slight serifs preserve the recognition of serif letterforms. When creating the accompanying weights, the challenge was to balance the contrast and stem weight with the serifs. To provide a comprehensive family, Licko wanted the boldest weight to be quite heavy. This meant that the "Black" weight would need more contrast than the Book weight in order to avoid clogging up. But harmonizing the serifs proved difficult. The initial serif treatments she tried didn't stand up to the robust character of the Black weight. Several months passed without much progress, and then one evening she attended a talk by Alastair Johnston on his book "Alphabets to Order," a survey of nineteenth century type specimens. Johnston pointed out that slab serifs (also known as "Egyptians") are really more of a variation on sans serifs than on serif designs. In other words, slab serif type is more akin to sans-serif type with serifs added on than it is to a version of serif type. This sparked the idea that the solution to her serif problem for Fairplex Black might be a slab serif treatment. After all, the Book weight already shared features of sans-serif types. Shortly after this came the idea to angle the serifs. This was suggested by her husband, and was probably conjured up from his years of subconscious assimilation of the S. F. Giants logo while watching baseball, and reinforced by a similar serif treatment in John Downer's recent Council typeface design. The angled serifs added visual interest to the otherwise austere slab serifs. The intermediate weights were then derived by interpolating the Book and Black, with the exception of several characters, such as the "n," which required specially designed features to avoid collisions of serifs, and to yield a pleasing weight balance. A range of weights was interpolated before deciding on the Medium and Bold weights.
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