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  16. Maximum by Device, $39.00
    Bold, punchy and attention-grabbing, Maximum is an extended sans serif with obround curves that fills the space on the page due to its tight spacing and short ascenders and descenders. Recommended for posters, packaging, headlines and branding.
  17. Equinox by ITC, $29.99
    Equinox is the work of British designer Vince Whitlock. This lighthearted typeface is extremely versatile due in part to its array of alternative characters. Equinox should be set with tight letter and word spacing for maximum visual impact.
  18. Minsky by Solotype, $19.95
    The Bruce Foundry in New York gave this Italian Clarendon the catchy name of Ornamented No. 1529. The original had a top right white shadow which we eliminated. Additionally we improved the color of several of the characters.
  19. Sister Frisky by Chank, $99.00
    Sister Frisky jumps up and down and drinks a lot of coffee. There are no two parallel lines in this font, and no right angles. Here's a flashy, dancing, retro script with an sharp edge and clear wit!
  20. True Sage by Creativemedialab, $20.00
    True Sage is a pretty decorative serif family. Contains Eight weights from thin to black. Vintage retro style dressed with pretty swirly alternates makes the lettering look pretty and unique, perfect for your heading, title, or branding projects.
  21. Breakfast by PizzaDude.dk, $15.00
    This is close to insane! My Breakfast font has got 8 (yes EIGHT!) different versions using contextual alternates! They cycle nice and easy AS you type! How cool is that?! Ofcourse, the font is also loaded with diacritics!
  22. Lurline by Australian Type Foundry, $39.99
    With deliberately tight kerning, Lurline wears its retro vibe as a badge of honour. Lurline features extreme reverse contrast and stroke modulation and intentionally pushes legibility boundaries. Suitable for anything requiring a strident and flamboyant tone of voice.
  23. Sugo by Zetafonts, $29.00
    Created for a skateboard shop logo Sugo is a headline font with a blocky shape, a freestyle finish and a street attitude. Its high readibility and contemporary feel make it the right typeface to mix personality and dynamism.
  24. Party Mush by PizzaDude.dk, $20.00
    You can't take anything for granted when it comes to the Party Mush font - every single letter has got its own personality...and madness! This is a font that will definately kick those party invitations the right way!
  25. Mortadella by Josh Grzybowski, $19.99
    Mortadella is a hand drawn, burly looking OpenType sans-serif font with just the right rough edges and simple stylistic alternatives . Designed as a display font Mortadella works great for identity design and publication headers and sub-headers.
  26. VLNL Sardines by VetteLetters, $35.00
    Sardines is a project by Jacques Le Bailly aka Baron von Fonthausen. This original version is the one that saw the light as a monospaced font student project and which would eventually grow into Vette Letters’ largest font family (see VLNL Neue Sardines). Sardines is an eclectic mash of classic curves and mathematical measurements, leaving a very distinct typographic flavor. While most of our type is market-fresh, this one comes out of the can, but it’s delicious nonetheless. And it’s great for adventurous BBQ-ing!
  27. TG Neuramatica by Tegami Type, $25.00
    Neuramatica is a low contrast sans serif font. Simple letter form makes that this font has a high level of legibility. Thus making Neuramatica look very modern. Neuramatica has five different weights, ranging from Light, Regular, SemiBold, Bold and Black. This font is highly recommended for use as a bodytext or headline, because it has good legibility. Design with a swiss style is perfect to use this font because it gives the impression of a modern and simple but still able to read well.
  28. FF Marselis Slab by FontFont, $62.99
    Danish type designer Jan Maack created this slab FontFont in 2013. The family has 8 weights, ranging from Light to Black (including italics) and is ideally suited for advertising, packaging, logo, and branding as well as web and screen design. FF Marselis Slab provides advanced typographical support with features such as ligatures, alternate characters, case-sensitive forms, fractions, super- and subscript characters, and stylistic alternates. It comes with a complete range of figure set options – oldstyle and lining figures, each in tabular and proportional widths.
  29. Witchfinder by Die Typonauten, $19.00
    This font family is the first collection of almost all pictograms, signs and letters that refers to the topic of White Magic, witches and witch hunt. There are plenty of witch symbols, astrology signs, woodcuts and witch letters. The cryptic symbols are explained in an extra style. In addition to the symbols the scripts contain both: a digitized original manuscript from the ending 18th century and a modified newer script version. Bringing the light of the Enlightenment to the dark ages of suspicion, chasing and unjustness!
  30. Silo Slab by TypeUnion, $25.00
    Designed and built in London by TypeUnion, Silo Slab is a fluid slab serif typeface embodying energetic curves and a clean, functional structure. The Silo Slab Family is made up of 6 weights, which range from a delicate Extra-Light, all the way through to a punchy, loud Extra-bold and each carry a versatility for multiple applications and uses. Each weight has a matching italic. Silo Slab features open type alternate characters, and extensive language support to provide a flexible, substantial user experience.
  31. Fionas by Nasir Udin, $25.00
    Fionas is a condensed serif typeface inspired by retro 80’s-magazines’ typography, mixed with modern appeal to blend with modern needs. Ranging from light to heavy with italics, Fionas offers many possibilities to be applied in many graphic or editorial projects. The lighter weights are suitable for short paragraph, and the heavier weights are perfect for headlines, perfectly suitable for display purpose such as book covers, web headlines, branding, editorial, etc. Fionas has extended latin character set that supports 200+ latin-based languages.
  32. Cicada by Larin Type Co, $15.00
    Cicada is an elegant and modern sans-serif font family. It includes upright and Italic style, each of them has five weights from Extra light to bold. This is a multi-purpose font that is perfect for any project, it is contrasted, modern and easy to read. With it, you can create logos, use in advertising, packaging, book covers and magazines, headings, descriptions and much more. Also use Italic style to add dynamics to your project. This font is easy to use has OpenType features.
  33. Galindo Pro by Stiggy & Sands, $29.00
    Our Galindo Pro was inspired by the heavy-weight animated fonts such as Ad Lib, Nightclub, and Bear Club, blending geometric cuts with light-hearted contours. The festive letterforms intrigue and draw in the reader, while the SmallCaps and extensive figure sets open the font up to a wider range of uses. Opentype features include: - SmallCaps. - Full set of Inferiors and Superiors for limitless fractions. - Tabular, Proportional, and Oldstyle figure sets (along with SmallCaps versions of the figures). - Stylistic Alternates for Caps to SmallCaps conversion.
  34. Roper by Andrew Footit, $12.00
    Roper is a western styled font that comes in a sans and a serif version, each version has a regular, press light and a press heavy option. The press versions are a letterpress/stamped style. Although Roper is an all caps family of fonts and was designed as a display font, it can be used in many ways. Roper gives the user many options to choose from with regards to styling, this helps bring whatever it is you are creating with Roper font, come to life.
  35. Smyrna by Ahmet Altun, $19.00
    Smyrna is a hand-drawn font family comes in two weights; light and regular. Thanks to its randomize effect, you can write 4 options for each letter. When the Smyrna Font used in OpenType-savvy applications, its Stylistic Alternates feature produce a random-like effect on the terminal points of the letters. So, typing is no longer monotony; it's returning full of fun. The name "Smyrna" comes from the city I live, Izmir. Smyrna is the name of the ancient city located at modern Izmir.
  36. FF Angkoon by FontFont, $47.99
    French type designer Xavier Dupré created this serif FontFont in 2003. The family has 8 weights, ranging from Light to Bold (including italics) and is ideally suited for advertising and packaging, festive occasions as well as editorial and publishing. FF Angkoon provides advanced typographical support with features such as ligatures, small capitals, alternate characters, and case-sensitive forms. It comes with a complete range of figure set options – oldstyle and lining figures, each in tabular and proportional widths. In 2004, FF Angkoon received the TDC2 award.
  37. Quador Display by Fontador, $24.99
    Quador Display is a serif, especially designed for contemporary typography on print and screen. The superellipse-based forms and high x-height allow large and open letterforms, perfectly adapted to the pixel grid on screen. The font contains 6 weights from light to ultrabold plus true italics. 1.049 glyphs include 282 ligatures, tabular, old style, fractions …, and a wide range of flexibility for latin language support for every typographical needs. Quador Display is a contemporary serif typeface, special for logotypes, brands, magazines and editorial.
  38. Linotype Afroculture by Linotype, $29.99
    Like the name suggests, the pi font Afroculture from typeface designer Boule Yvan depicts symbols and figures from African folk art. Stylized masks with different expressions and a number of sculptures lend variety to this font. The figures are consciously simple but shown from different perspectives. The black and white surfaces contrast with another and suggest the interplay between shadow and light. The figures of Afroculture are perfect for illustrating texts in a related context and their details come through best in larger point sizes.
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