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  1. Retro Star by Genetype, $24.00
    Introducing Retro Star Typeface: Unleash Nostalgia in Every Letter! Step into a time capsule with Retro Star, our latest vintage-themed font that oozes old-world charm. Radiating a sense of nostalgia, this typeface takes you back to the elegance pop from days gone by. Retro Star lends an air of authenticity to your designs. Embrace the past and craft designs that resonate with the soul of yesteryears – discover Retro Star today!
  2. Mortale by Letterhend, $17.00
    Mortale is a display font a typeface which is inspired by vintage lettering. Very suitable for for headline, logotype, apparel, invitation, branding, packaging, advertising etc with old school / vintage as well as modern theme. Features : Uppercase & lowercase Numbers and punctuation Alternate & Ligatures Multilingual PUA encoded We highly recommend using a program that supports OpenType features and Glyphs panels like many of Adobe apps and Corel Draw, so you can see and access all Glyph variations.
  3. Fiscal by Hackberry Font Foundry, $24.95
    This is a squared sans serif font family developed out of a taller Bank Gothic model plus a true lower case with many OpenType features and over 600 characters: Caps, lower case, small caps, ligatures, discretionary ligatures, swashes, small cap figures, old style figures, numerators, denominators, accent characters (including CE), ordinal numbers (1st-infinity: lining and oldstyle), and so on. It is designed for text use in body copy. For display tighten the tracking.
  4. Bright Grotesk by Andrew Paglinawan, $40.00
    Bright Grotesk is inspired by grotesque & humanist typefaces suggesting a serious yet friendly personality. It is designed to be legible in small sizes yet charmingly attractive in large settings. Bright Grotesk is a neutral design with a subtle touch of flair. It feels old but looks new, warm yet active, symmetrical yet organic, classic yet modern. Bright Grotesk has great details that reveals in display sizes and can be felt in small sizes as well.
  5. Amecane by designdefontes, $24.00
    Amecane is a mecane. (Mecanes are slab Fonts) inspired by old style typography introduced in the early nineteenth century. Amecane is a slab serif font - designed by Loïc Choquet. The Amecane font family consists of 16 fonts, 2 widths and 8 weights, with italics. Well-suited for editorial projects, logotypes, posters, packaging, etc. The font contains 348 glyphs with a wide range of flexibility for Latin language support for every typographical needs.
  6. Sluicebox by Aerotype, $29.00
    Straight from the ‘extras’ drawer, the mismatched Sluicebox character set is comprised mainly of serif type specimens. The OpenType versions of Sluicebox have 52 ligature features that automatically substitute a unique pair of distressed characters when any upper or lower case letter is keyed twice in a row, as well as features for Old Style Numerals and Small Caps. Sluicebox Pro extends the character set to support Eastern European Latin, Baltic, Greek and Turkish.
  7. Slabic by Tour De Force, $30.00
    Slabic is modern slab serif font family available in 12 styles. It’s main characteristics are gently rounded edges, unique serifs and ink traps. Looks and feels compact, harmonized and visually balanced, so readers flow don’t get interrupted during reading. Slabic recommends itself for editorial use or main body webfont, for logos, package design and posters. Slabic contains Small Caps, Fractions, Tabular and Old Style Numerals as Open Type features. Supports extended Latin character map.
  8. Pixter by Matt Grey Design, $12.99
    Pixter straddles the lines between the extreme forms of grid based pixel fonts, and more conventional grotesque fonts. Its array of styles create a palette of textures to work with multiple scenarios, from large format display to oversized passages of copy. Inspiration for Pixter initially grew from old computer bitmap fonts, but branched out into Swiss and Dutch graphic design, such as the graphic work of Josef Müller-Brockmann and typography of Wim Crouwel.
  9. Bietka by ROHH, $25.00
    Bietka is a high quality squarish display font - geometric, modernist and playful at the same time. It supports multiple languages, as well as open type features, alternate styles, lining, old style, proportional and tabular figures, fractions, ordinals, subscript and superscript, arrows, symbols and special characters. It was designed for all kinds of display uses - great for posters, headlines, banners, logos and short paragraphs of text. Bietka comes in two styles - regular and italic.
  10. Korto by Talbot Type, $19.50
    Korto is a highly legible, geometric text and display font. Inspired by classic sans-serifs Futura and Avant Garde, this elegantly minimal typeface is available in a comprehensive family of seven weights. It includes old style non-aligning (lower case) numbers, both proportional and tabular, as well as accented characters for Central European languages. A highly versatile, contemporary sans-serif, Korto is suitable for more-or-less any text or display purpose.
  11. Copperplate Gothic Hand by Wiescher Design, $39.50
    The classic font as designed by F. W. Goudy for ATF in 1901, now in a hand-drawn version for a little bit of variation. Everybody else just offers another version of the same old Copperplate, but I now have a new rough one. Oh, just for the record, I have a couple of other versions of this font in my collection of the Copperplate Classic fonts. Your rough designer Gert Wiescher
  12. Keepsake by Aerotype, $49.00
    The Keepsake™ family has five members that can be combined to provide a range of creative options. Rich with OpenType features including discretionary and contextual alternate characters and ligatures, and other stylistic alternates. Each face includes three options for every capital letter and multiple lowercase options. All five fonts support Latin, Eastern European and Baltic languages. Other features include four decorative elements, and optional old-style figures accessible by supporting application’s OpenType menu.
  13. Rodfat by Rizki Permana, $15.00
    Rodfat is a gorgeous, old-timey display font with a modern feel! Inspired by the industrial revolution, It will bring back the early days of the 20th century. This collection comes in two styles: One and Two. It is possible to be paired perfectly when used together. Perfectly suited for any display use. It could easily work for design product names, posters, signage, packages, logos, labels, and eye-pleasing typographic designs and more.
  14. Brisko Sans by Tour De Force, $30.00
    Brisko Sans is a simple sans serif font family that comes in 5 weights with matching italics. It is suitable for longer texts, while all weights are good for any other typographic use. The whole font family contains characterful elements to distinguish it from the old standards. Brisko Sans is a fully applicable, legible and discrete font family with unique attributes. It is a good recommendation for different kinds of web and print projects.
  15. Arethusa Pro by AVP, $35.99
    Arethusa Pro is a versatile font after the 'transitional' style – a style that has been evolving for 250 years. The balanced design of familiar letter forms blends form with function to create highly readable text. Twelve fonts organised in three sub-families provide a range of weights and styles. Language support includes Greek and Cyrillic and each font contains small capitals, superscript, fractions, ligatures, old-style numerals, case-sensitive forms and other opentype alternatives.
  16. Whiskey State by Mans Greback, $59.00
    Whiskey State strides onto the canvas like a cowboy entering a saloon: Tall, confident, and impossible to ignore. The font boasts an impressive height, stretching upwards with the same vigor as plumes of smoke rising from a smoldering campfire. Every letter stands upright and proud, imbued with the spirit of the Old West, yet exuding a contemporary coolness and innovativity. Its serifs aren't just appendages; they are expressions, giving the typeface its unique, assertive character.
  17. Low Def by Daniel Brokstad, $29.00
    Low Def, short for Low Definition, is inspired by fonts displayed on old CRT televisions / monitors, sometimes with quirky characteristics. From video game consoles, home computers to the dim noisy arcades. With it's lower resolution analogue signal shown through scanlines, it created a smoothened look that blended together the pixels on CRT displays. The family consist of 5 different widths, from Extra Narrow to Extra Wide. Roman, Cyrillic, Katakana & Hiragana are supported.
  18. Charming Charlie PB by Pink Broccoli, $14.00
    Looking for a fun, offbeat, and fantastic font? Charming Charlie is here to fit the bill! Inspired by an old poster for the film Charlie Chan in Egypt, comes this playfully plump, soft-edged sans serif font to sweep you off your feet. The Contextual Alternates feature in this font automatically alternates between the Capitals and alternate Capitals of the font to mix things up a bit and keep your type-settings lively.
  19. Tulk's Victorian Banner by Greater Albion Typefounders, $14.50
    Tulk's Victorian Banner revives the tradion of 'Banner' typefaces-lettering within their own lozenge or cartouche, that made such an appealing feature in many old type foundries catalogues. Tulk's Victorian Banner makes a wonderful feature of lettering in any piece of period inspired design. It compleiments our recent Fitzgerald space especially well, but can be used alongside any typeface of your choice where you want to bring a touch of period flamboyance.
  20. Ragged Write NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    This rugged rascal is based on at old ATF “original” design called “Hearst” (although Frederic Goudy claimed it was a pirated version of one of his designs). Its commanding, rough-hewn character makes it suitable for headlines, but its large x-height makes it practical for subheads as well. Available in roman and italic versions. Both versions of this font include the complete Unicode 1252 Latin and Unicode 1250 Central European character sets.
  21. Easton by Typemotion, $15.00
    I wanted to combine a classical antiqua with corners and edges. I was convinced this combination would create a new, a fresh design of types. At the beginning I used the forms from "Goudy Old Style", later I modified the sizes, the widths of the letters, the x-height and their forms in general. At the moment the Easton Family consists of 3 styles called Easton Serif, Easton Semiserif and Easton Sans.
  22. Mrs Green by Hipopotam Studio, $2.00
    Mrs Green is a great typeface for short texts, invitations, headlines, logotypes and advertising. We’ve started with a heavy capital G and A. At the beginning it was supposed to be just one fat style (still our favorite). But after a few months we’ve ended up with a family of 20 styles. It has contextual alternates, fractions, four types of figures (old style, lining, superior and inferior), ordinals and a case feature.
  23. NS Bullsmith by Novi Souldado, $35.00
    Bullsmith font collection, inspired by old style letterhead print, beer label, certificate, billhead, lithographic design and sign store. This font came with 3 styles, script, decorative and serif. With the combination from 3 fonts this is perfect to create label design, headline, logo types, signage, poster, certificate, all types of merchandise, book cover and many more application. what you get : 130+ Stylistic Alternate Standard & Discretionary Ligatures Uppercase & Lowercase Numerals & Punctuation OTF file
  24. Shinano by Hanoded, $15.00
    Shinano is an old province of Japan. Kobayashi Issa (1763 - 1828), a famous Japanese Haiku poet and Buddhist priest, was born here. Together with Bashō he is my favourite Haiku poet. Shinano font was hand made using a Japanese brush pen. At first glance it may look like a messy script, but underneath its rough appearance beats a poetic heart. Comes with some alternates and ligatures and a whole lot of diacritics.
  25. Morpheus Dream by Artisticandunique, $15.00
    Morpheus Dream - Serif font family - Multilingual - 12 Styles This font family help you develop your creative projects with its 12 styles and multilingual supports. It was inspiration from Greek mythology. The characters that make up its structure were influenced by the carved letters in the old stone inscriptions. Ideal for books and magazines, editorials, headlines, websites, logos, branding, advertising and more. This font family can meet your needs in all creative projects, modern and classic.
  26. Materhorn NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    This is a new and improved version of an old freeware font named Materhorn, hased on a design originally called Fanfare, designed by Louis Oppenheim in 1927 for H Berthold AG. The outlines have been completely redrawn, the entire font has been thoughtfully hand-kerned, and OpenType features have been added. Additionally, the font contains not only the complete Latin language character set (Unicode 1252) plus also support for Central European (Unicode 1250) languages
  27. Astoria Classic by Alan Meeks, $45.00
    The latest addition to the Astoria Range, Astoria Classic has the same basic characteristics as Astoria but with vertical stress. The characteristic subtle top left serif which makes it not quite a Roman and not quite a sans has been retained. Unlike Astoria, the Italics in form are old style yet have a modern look. This is designed specifically as a text face, however it still works very well as a headline font.
  28. Citix by Eurotypo, $58.00
    From the mid -17th century, new commercial writing styles emerged which clear showed the influence of pen-crafted calligraphy. A traditional pen-formed flowing script as the “Citix” font, may be suitable for commemorative letters, invitations cards and the most elegant visual communications projects. This font comes with three different kinds of capitals, regular and swashes to choose from, a full set of stylistic alternates, standard and discretional ligatures. Old style numerals, ornaments and tails.
  29. Ornata B by Wiescher Design, $39.50
    Ornata B is the second of a series of old ornaments that I am trying to save from oblivion. I am not just scanning these, I am completely redesigning the ornaments from scratch, thereby eliminating imperfections. These ornaments have been first designed by the Elzevier printer family from the Netherlands. The designs date back til the 17th century and I think they just had to be saved. Your digitizing type-designing savior, Gert Wiescher
  30. Hungry Beast by Bombastype, $35.00
    Hungry Beast is a Victorian theme font. With another old fashioned feel on it, because we were very passionate with that kind of typeface style. This typeface will be suitable for a lot of display purposes like you can see in our previews for the work samples. And don't forget about the Layer system, because who hates layers typeface? We also give you the ornaments for FREE. So let's try this Beast asap.
  31. Wildebeast 3 by AsbakLab, $9.00
    Wildebeast is a type of retro font display with a classic and distinctive shape that gives an old school feel in it with the addition of a combination of each letter giving an additional impression to many of your projects there are many things you can do with this font, namely you can use it as a novel book title, classic movie title and your classic stories on social media Thank you very much
  32. Draughtsman Label Hand by Greater Albion Typefounders, $35.00
    "Draughtsman Label Hand" was inspired by the beautifully executed hand-lettering one set of 19th century engineering drawings. The result is a typeface that combines great legibility with a wealth of decorative flourishes and lively touches of fun. The typeface includes a range of stylistic alternated, ligatures, small and petite capitals, old-style and lining numerals. Draughtsman Label Hand is designed to take full advantage of the capabilities of the opentype format.
  33. Raleigh by ParaType, $30.00
    Raleigh was produced in 1977 by Robert Norton based on Carl Dair’s Cartier typeface which was designed for the 1967 Montreal World's Fair. It was renamed after Dair’s death. Adrian Williams added three weights for a display series, and Robert Norton developed the text versions. A contemporary old style serif with calligraphic features. For use both in text and display typography. Cyrillic version was developed at ParaType in 2001 by Vladimir Yefimov.
  34. Enagol Math by deFharo, $12.00
    The Enagol Math family consists of 4 weight plus True italics. It is a typeface with rounded Slab-Serif of Semi-Condensed proportions. I have composed all the proportions of the character based on a study of mathematical proportions related to the golden sequences of Perrin, Lucas and Fibonacci. From an initial matrix of golden proportions applied in the letters 'H' for capital letters and 'n' for lowercase letters, calculated for the versions of the extremes of the Light and Bold type, below I do the whole calculation of proportions using my formula of three axes and by interpolation I generate the intermediate versions Regular and Medium. For the Italic versions I have drawn a complete set of lowercase letters that give these fonts an aspect close to the Italic writing. In these versions I have also applied many optical corrections to balance the deformations created in many curves by the mere inclination of the letters, which in the case of this type is 11°.
  35. FF Mutual by FontFont, $50.99
    FF Mutual is a friendly geometric sans serif full of subtle, unexpected details. Designer Luis Bandovas drew inspiration from an unlikely source—the credits from one of his favorite childhood shows, Space 1999—and turned that spark into a typeface that is warm and approachable, but contemporary. Bandovas built FF Mutual on a geometric skeleton, but the typeface has enough humanist touches to offset the rigidity usually found geometric designs. These touches are most apparent in the italics, where curved strokes on the “a” and “l” bring a softness to text. Generous spacing, angular details on letters like the “r” and “t,” and flared terminals on the “e,” “s,” and “c,” add further character to the design. FF Mutual’s bold shapes and retro-inspired warmth make it ideal for headlines, where the subtle details can really shine. The typeface is similarly well-suited for small blocks of text such as captions and call-outs, packaging design, and branding.
  36. Solitas Serif by insigne, $-
    Say it softer with Solitas Serif. Perfect for the designer needing a serif without the stiffness, Solitas Serif will turn your reader’s eye with its slight serifs and rounded corners. This softer version of the curves found in Solitas and Solitas Slab gives your work a subtle yet noticeable charm. Solitas Serif’s 42 rich fonts live comfortably in print and on packaging as well as online. With its soft, pleasant appeal, your reader can move over the typeface with ease. Intermediate weights are available for long amounts of text, and the bold version makes a strong but gentle stance in headlines and subheadings. Altogether, Solitas Serif remains an unimposing and graceful font, despite its large selection of seven weights, three widths, and italic sets. Solitas Serif’s OpenType options include capitals, ligatures, ordinal numbers, fractions, denominators, superscripts and subscripts. Serif also supports Western European, Central European and Eastern European languages. For a sweet approach, charm your reader with simple and soft. Charm them with the subtle Solitas Serif.
  37. Lindraki by Twinletter, $18.00
    The Lindraki Groovy font is a very geometric and crooked font with high contrast between thin and bold lines and shapes. This font has an elegant and distinct style that makes it visually different from many other fonts. It makes your design stand out from the rest. This font will give a unique touch to your design. Never put off using this cool font, as it will help you give extra zest to all kinds of work. This fun font has precisely defined Curves and the subtle strokes of the typeface make this font very pleasing to the eye. So what are you waiting for? Stop procrastinating and incorporate it into your designs right away! What’s Included : Standard glyphs Iso Latin 1 Simple installations We highly recommend using a program that supports OpenType features and Glyphs panels like many Adobe apps and Corel Draw, so you can see and access all Glyph variations. PUA Encoded Characters – Fully accessible without additional design software. Fonts include Multilingual support
  38. Mandira by Arterfak Project, $24.00
    Introducing Mandira, the ultimate serif font for those seeking a unique and sophisticated touch to their design projects. With its rounded curves shaped. Inspired by the modern retro, Mandira is the perfect choice for those seeking a minimalist yet stylish look. The font boasts a wide range of special characters, giving you the freedom to mix and match to create a truly personalized touch. Whether you’re a designer, blogger, or creative, this font is perfect for logos, headings, and branding, and its bold and fancy appearance to ease you make a masterpiece. With over 400+ glyphs to choose from, you can be sure that your work will stand out. Mandira is not only fashionable and casual, but it’s also versatile enough to be used in a wide range of design projects. So why wait? Try Mandira today and elevate your designs to the next level! What you’ll get : Uppercase Lowercase Numbers & punctuation Stylistic alternates Stylistic set 01-05 Ligatures Multilingual support Hope you enjoy the font!
  39. Glory Signature by Din Studio, $29.00
    Is your branding missing something that makes people amaze? Have you thought about how you can add that touch of magic to your branding and projects? What if we told you, you only need to change one element to engage and convert your clients? Introducing Glory Signature-A Modern Script Font Giving you a simple, yet gorgeous solution to your branding. This font is more than just another script font. It encapsulates the essence of elegance and modernity. With its clean script-type design and curved indentations, this font will take your projects to the next level! Use it for headings, logos, business cards, printed quotes, invitations of all sorts, cards, packaging, and your website or social media branding. Glory Signature includes Multilingual Options to make your branding globally acceptable. Features: Standard Ligatures Stylistic Sets Swashes Multilingual Support PUA Encoded Numerals and Punctuation Thank you for downloading premium fonts from Din Studio
  40. Brawner by IKIIKOWRK, $25.00
    Proudly present Brawner - Y2K Liquid Font, created by ikiiko. Brawner is the ultimate Y2K font with a liquid edge, developed for the fashion-forward and streetwear trendsetters. Brawner's flowing shapes encourage movement and vitality, resulting in a visual experience as bold and edgy as the streetwear culture it embodies. The font's liquid features offer a touch of avant-garde flair, making it an ideal match for firms looking to radiate cutting-edge style and stay ahead of the fashion curve. Brawner, the Y2K font that embodies the essence of hypebeast style and current streetwear, ushers you into the future of fashion. Elevate your brand's visual identity with a typeface that speaks the language of the fashionable, pushing limits and establishing trends with each letter. This font is very suitable for making a streetwear brand, poster, magazine layout, fashion design, quotes, or simply as a stylish text overlay to any background image. What's Included? Uppercase & Lowercase Numbers & Punctuation Alternates Ligatures Multilingual Support Works on PC & Mac
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