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  1. FF Chambers Sans by FontFont, $68.99
    German type designer Verena Gerlach created this sans FontFont in 2008. The family has 8 weights, ranging from Regular to Black (including italics) and is ideally suited for festive occasions, editorial and publishing, logo, branding and creative industries as well as sports. FF Chambers Sans provides advanced typographical support with features such as swashes, ligatures, small capitals, alternate characters, case-sensitive forms, and stylistic alternates. It comes with a complete range of figure set options – oldstyle and lining figures, each in tabular and proportional widths.
  2. Arcas by Austin Stahl, $13.00
    Arcas is a display sans with no curves — straight lines only. Unlike many other typefaces with this characteristic, however, it’s built with some asymmetry, which helps it expand beyond the “sports” or “tech” feel that many of those fonts have. Instead, it’s a surprisingly warm and friendly family, ready to lend a unique personality to headlines, posters, and packaging. Supports a wide array of Latin-script languages. OpenType features include ordinals, arbitrary fractions, and case-sensitive punctuation. A set of catchwords is also included.
  3. Monadic by TEKNIKE, $45.00
    Monadic is a modern singular monospace display font. The typeface is made from groups of single basic triangular geometric units. Monadic is inspired by structured and organic geometry. The name is derived from the Ancient Greek μοναδικός (monadikós, “single”), from μονάς (monás, “a unit”); it is the adjective of monad, an elementary individual substance which reflects the order of the world and from which material properties are derived. Monadic is great for display work, logos, structures, architecture, technology, biology, sports, monograms, quotes, headings and posters.
  4. Safford by MysticalType, $12.00
    Safford is a family font with a sports style. I made it with a very mature calculation so as to produce the best visual view. This font is suitable for you to use for making flyers, advertisements, books, magazines, and others. Safford has 18 styles with different thickness sizes, each curve is dynamic and I will show you how serious I am in making it, you can see in the font presentation, how do I input designer values. Safford has 385 Glyphs with ligatures having 24.
  5. FF QType by FontFont, $62.99
    German type designer Achaz Reuss created this display and sans FontFont in 2004. The family has 26 weights, ranging from Extra Light to Black in Compressed, Condensed, Normal, Semi Extended, and Extended and is ideally suited for advertising and packaging, logo, branding and creative industries, poster and billboards as well as sports. FF QType 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 tabular lining and proportional lining figures.
  6. The Keandro by Reyrey Blue Std, $14.00
    The Keandro is a bold script typeface with noble and vintage looks. The Keandro has lots of alternate characters, swashes and ligatures. It has also a bunch of tails with different widths to give the vintage logotype or sports look to your design. It’s well suited for logos, lettering artwork, t-shirt designs, editorial illustrations to name a few. This font is PUA encoded which means you can access all of the glyphs and swashes with ease! Includes: Uppercase and Lowercase Swash Ligatures PUA Encode Support
  7. Burgendry by Majestype, $21.00
    Burgendry is a bold, high-detail brush font. It comes with regular and slanted version, which aim to give a different feel. Equipped with an open-type feature and more than 300 glyphs, which are very useful for today's design needs. This font is perfect for designing t-shirts, stickers, headlines, sports, quotes, logotypes, brandings, and posters. LANGUAGE SUPPORT : Burgendry covers almost all European languages. Check out the supported languages by typing specific letters in the font preview. Please enjoy this font like a beautiful summer.
  8. JWX Twisted Star by Janworx, $19.95
    Being a Star is one thing, but being a Twisted one is even better! JWX Twisted Star incorporates your deep desire for stardom into each alpha and numeric glyph, in a bold bordered font. The upper case letters sport a trailing accent, making them shooting twisted stars. This is a single bold typeface, and is intended to be used at a large size in graphics work, adding a not-so-subtle statement to everything from screen printed t-shirts to posters or even embroidery (available at www.janworx.com).
  9. Traction by Schriftlabor, $36.99
    Traction was originally conceived and designed by Swiss astronomer Christian Thalmann. Schriftlabor designers Chiara Mattersdorfer and Miriam Surányi expanded, completed and produced the font family. This typeface sports signature serifs, soft edges and a fluid, organic design. Enlarged, the organic letters are reminiscent of the profiles of ­off-road tyres and hiking boots. In text sizes, it is the humanistic forms that set the tone to ensure fluid legibility. Totalling at 18 styles in nine weights, all fonts come with small capitals and all possible numerical variations.
  10. Shinkoya by Arterfak Project, $18.00
    Shinkoya is a vintage font inspired by retro signage, carefully designed with 'one stroke brush' in all-caps letterforms, highly recommended for display. Shinkoya is a versatile font that you can use for many categories such as automotive, urban, sport, food, fashion, drinks, and more. Shinkoya has smooth round forms and natural touch that suitable for logo, apparel, logotype, retro poster, labels, signage, menu design, books, and much more! Equipped with OpenType features that you can mix and match to gives your design more playfully!
  11. Neospace Exp - Personal use only
  12. SEISDEDOS DEAD - Personal use only
  13. Vacaciones - Personal use only
  14. Sabandija ffp - Personal use only
  15. f2 Tecnocratica - Personal use only
  16. Nymph's Handwriting - Personal use only
  17. Oddee by Informal Type, $25.00
    Construction period of Anafor deeply inspired by the pioneer of geometric abstract art and the creator of the avant-garde suprematist movement Kazimir Severinovic, Malevich’s suprematist compositions. Anafor typeface is separated from the basic Latin letters in terms of character and letter structure. Furthermore, The forms and main structure are designed together with alternatives by taking into account the relationships between the defined angles.Anafor contains certain aspects of a display typeface, due to the structure of the letter forms that are open to abstract connotations. Typeface family includes 2 styles; Anafor Basic and Anafor Crash. Each individual style has 235 glyphs and it has OpenType encoding. Due to the diversity of three styles, Anafor is providing a wide range of possibilities for the user.
  18. Breve Title by DSType, $50.00
    Breve was designed for use in editorial projects. Simple but with enough personality to stand by is own, in a quest for a more forceful and contemporary appearance. All the fonts in Breve superfamily, share the same exact structure, both in terms of anatomy and functionality. The Text versions provide a softer and warm feel to the typographic palette and is intended for use in much longer passages of text, while the Title versions are distinguished by non-descending letterforms, making the titles and headlines much more uniform and interesting. The News version is more classic, with ball terminals and classic proportions, while the Display is, somehow, the set of fonts we had to design: extra-black, ultra-contrasted, proud-display fonts.
  19. George Town by FoxType, $12.00
    Introducing George Town new generation Typeface with 6 Weights. George Town Typeface created with the vision of to attract the audience to your brand . The finest details of this typeface are methodically and mathematically created. George Town is created with all the tasks of a corporate font and also for the usage in a variety of projects, including branding, logos, titles, headlines, servers, screens, display, digital ads, and everything else. We are putting a lot of effort on this font as a long-term project. The Typeface includes Six Weights. Thin, ExtraLight, Light, Regular, Medium, and SemiBold Features: Numerals, extended punctuation & Basic Symbols(200+ Glyphs). Expert kerning and quality crafting. Uppercase Letters & Lowercase Letters 24x7 Support Thank you for taking the time to look into the font.
  20. Breve News by DSType, $50.00
    Breve was designed for use in editorial projects. Simple but with enough personality to stand by is own, in a quest for a more forceful and contemporary appearance. All the fonts in Breve superfamily, share the same exact structure, both in terms of anatomy and functionality. The Text versions provide a softer and warm feel to the typographic palette and is intended for use in much longer passages of text, while the Title versions are distinguished by non-descending letterforms, making the titles and headlines much more uniform and interesting. The News version is more classic, with ball terminals and classic proportions, while the Display is, somehow, the set of fonts we had to design: extra-black, ultra-contrasted, proud-display fonts.
  21. Cutmark by J Foundry, $25.00
    INDUSTRIAL-STRENGTH UTILITY. Designed for function. Cutmark fonts features common 45˚ chamfered corners, flattened ink traps and wide apex forms. Customize the look with alternates including an Angled Set, Straight Set, Beam I, single-story a, and hooked l. The OpenType version includes 10 weights in 3 widths with matching italics. Variable Font Cutmark Variable contains the full family of styles in a single file! Select variations along width, weight and slant axes. Test and explore at jfoundry.com. Cutmark Variable is included in the complete package at no additional cost. Use which ever font format you prefer! Please email hello@jfoundry.com for any questions. Variable Fonts require MacOS 10.14 or higher. For browser and software support visit: v-fonts.com/support
  22. Newcomen by insigne, $24.99
    Newcomen is a highly versatile titling face that includes 87 OpenType alternates and 38 ligatures. Newcomen titling, in its default form, evokes the Victorian era and is named for the British inventor of a steam engine for pumping water. Newcomen's flexibility is remarkable; the family includes four weights, and OpenType style sets are included that can alter the appearance of the face to either appear more dark and gothic, classical, include dots in the counters, and swash and "boxy" sets. Individual characters can also be selected and mixed and matched in OpenType capable applications for distinctive custom designs. A few design ideas are to use the gothic alternates for Halloween, the dots for a steampunk appearance, or the traditional alternates for a unique classical look.
  23. Breve Text by DSType, $50.00
    Breve was designed for use in editorial projects. Simple but with enough personality to stand by is own, in a quest for a more forceful and contemporary appearance. All the fonts in Breve superfamily, share the same exact structure, both in terms of anatomy and functionality. The Text versions provide a softer and warm feel to the typographic palette and is intended for use in much longer passages of text, while the Title versions are distinguished by non-descending letterforms, making the titles and headlines much more uniform and interesting. The News version is more classic, with ball terminals and classic proportions, while the Display is, somehow, the set of fonts we had to design: extra-black, ultra-contrasted, proud-display fonts.
  24. Anafor by Informal Type, $25.00
    Construction period of Anafor deeply inspired by the pioneer of geometric abstract art and the creator of the avant-garde suprematist movement Kazimir Severinovic, Malevich’s suprematist compositions. Anafor typeface is separated from the basic Latin letters in terms of character and letter structure. Furthermore, The forms and main structure are designed together with alternatives by taking into account the relationships between the defined angles.Anafor contains certain aspects of a display typeface, due to the structure of the letter forms that are open to abstract connotations. Typeface family includes 2 styles; Anafor Basic and Anafor Crash. Each individual style has 235 glyphs and it has OpenType encoding. Due to the diversity of three styles, Anafor is providing a wide range of possibilities for the user.
  25. Breve Sans Text by DSType, $50.00
    Breve was designed for use in editorial projects. Simple but with enough personality to stand by is own, in a quest for a more forceful and contemporary appearance. All the fonts in Breve superfamily, share the same exact structure, both in terms of anatomy and functionality. The Text versions provide a softer and warm feel to the typographic palette and is intended for use in much longer passages of text, while the Title versions are distinguished by non-descending letterforms, making the titles and headlines much more uniform and interesting. The News version is more classic, with ball terminals and classic proportions, while the Display is, somehow, the set of fonts we had to design: extra-black, ultra-contrasted, proud-display fonts.
  26. Glypster by Ardyanatypes, $15.00
    Glypster - Bold Aesthetic Serif Fonts is a font that has boldness in every line. This font's robust and bold style conveys a luxurious, elegant, retro, and aggressive feel. The serenity afforded by this font's blend of boldness and subtlety makes Glypster suitable for a wide variety of design choices. Apart from that, the strengths of Glypster are its ability to support multiple languages and additional features that can add interest to every design you make. In terms of marketing, Glypster is very suitable for purposes such as logos, posters, business cards, and many more, so you can explore the potential of this font for various designs. Glypster's simplicity, but still elegant and luxurious, makes it the right choice for all procedures.
  27. Breve Slab Text by DSType, $50.00
    Breve was designed for use in editorial projects. Simple but with enough personality to stand by is own, in a quest for a more forceful and contemporary appearance. All the fonts in Breve superfamily, share the same exact structure, both in terms of anatomy and functionality. The Text versions provide a softer and warm feel to the typographic palette and is intended for use in much longer passages of text, while the Title versions are distinguished by non-descending letterforms, making the titles and headlines much more uniform and interesting. The News version is more classic, with ball terminals and classic proportions, while the Display is, somehow, the set of fonts we had to design: extra-black, ultra-contrasted, proud-display fonts.
  28. Hobi by Scholtz Fonts, $17.00
    Hobi was influenced by Spaza. In it I tried to highlight the dissonance between the irregular outlines of the characters and the formality suggested by the serifs of the characters. Differences from Spaza are: -- character heights from the baseline; -- the presence of serifs; and -- variations in the character outlines to accomodate the different balance that the characters require in terms of the presence of serifs. Hobi is loose, funky and quite contemporary. The font can be used with great effect in a great variety of applications such as advertisements, flyers, posters, magazine pages and in movie credits. Hobi contains a full character set with all upper and lower case characters, numerals, symbols, accented characters and it has been carefully spaced and kerned.
  29. Multipolar by MYSTERIAN, $9.00
    This typeface was designed as the house style by and for design studio Mysterian. It was drafted and completed during most of 2020. The intention of the design of the forms was to develop a unique signification in the mind, but one that could have potential relevant associations such as with sci-fi. The solution, brought along with a fascination with this rarely seen pattern in type, was to taper round forms. The name 'Multipolar' was inspired by the term used by game theorist Daniel Schmachtenberger, which is a kind of event that seemed relevant to the Covid-period in which the font was made. Alternate characters include: Two Ampersands Upper and Lowercase PI Upper and Lowercase Eszett Latin Characters
  30. Vogatron by Konstantine Studio, $9.00
    Get yourself ready to jump on into the future-verse realm with the VOGATRON. A solid-strong futuristic sans-serif display fonts with a wide range of possibilities in usage. We're not joking when we say wide. The variety of styles that comes in 15 weights, from Condensed to Expanded, will make you ask no more for another choice. Fortunately, we're living in the best moment in this era of Retro-Futurism trends, when the retro and futuristic vibes are running side-by-side in terms of visual implementation nowadays. Which makes VOGATRON are easier to play with on every occasion. Perfectly fit for futuristic branding, retro gaming vibes, posters, esport logo, visual branding, social media content, streaming overlay design, animation project, you name it.
  31. North Bay Grotesk by FoxType, $16.00
    Introducing NorthBay Grotesk new generation Typeface with 5 Weights. NorthBay Typeface created with the vision of to attract the audience to your brand . The finest details of this typeface are methodically and mathematically created. NorthBay is created with all the tasks of a corporate font and also for the usage in a variety of projects, including branding, logos, titles, headlines, servers, posters, screens, display, digital ads, and everything else. We are putting a lot of effort on this font as a long-term project. The Typeface includes Five Weights. Light, Regular, Medium, SemiBold and Bold Features: Numerals, extended punctuation & Basic Symbols(200+ Glyphs). Uppercase Letters & Lowercase Letters 24x7 Support Thank you for taking the time to look into the font.
  32. Breve Sans Title by DSType, $50.00
    Breve was designed for use in editorial projects. Simple but with enough personality to stand by is own, in a quest for a more forceful and contemporary appearance. All the fonts in Breve superfamily, share the same exact structure, both in terms of anatomy and functionality. The Text versions provide a softer and warm feel to the typographic palette and is intended for use in much longer passages of text, while the Title versions are distinguished by non-descending letterforms, making the titles and headlines much more uniform and interesting. The News version is more classic, with ball terminals and classic proportions, while the Display is, somehow, the set of fonts we had to design: extra-black, ultra-contrasted, proud-display fonts.
  33. JWX Western by Janworx, $19.95
    The term Old West conjures up memories of vintage movies and TV shows featuring saloons and dancehall girls. Old wanted posters and cowboys. Rowdy prospectors in the Goldrush, mountains and lots of wide open space. Many of the lettering styles of those days are still in use, reflecting the past, present, and probably the future here. Western style fonts appear in the signage of bars, restaurants, casinos and ski areas. It's a style that speaks of the way it once was in a nostalgic way. This family of three fonts pays tribute to the Old West and its colorful history, with a semi-plain style, a decorated style, and a really lively rendition of our gaudy and raucous history from a century or more ago.
  34. Brant Ford by FoxType, $16.00
    Introducing BrantFord new generation Typeface with 5 Weights. BrantFord Typeface created with the vision of to attract the audience to your brand . The finest details of this typeface are methodically and mathematically created. BrantFord is created with all the tasks of a corporate font and also for the usage in a variety of projects, including branding, logos, titles, headlines, servers, screens, display, digital ads, and everything else. We are putting a lot of effort on this font as a long-term project. The Typeface includes Five Weights. Light, Regular, Medium, SemiBold and Bold Features: Numerals, extended punctuation & Basic Symbols(200+ Glyphs). Expert kerning and quality crafting. Uppercase Letters & Lowercase Letters 24x7 Support Thank you for taking the time to look into the font.
  35. Black Cluster by Hanoded, $15.00
    First things first: I am really not a Star Trek fan. I did come up with this name, which I thought had a good ring to it. When I checked whether the name was already taken, I found out that Black Cluster is a term from Star Trek. Now you want to know what a Black Cluster is, so just check out poster 2 and read all about it. For me, Black Cluster is a handmade ink font, with a lot of jumping glyphs, a lot of diacritics and a handful of ligatures. It may be rough, but you will be pleasantly surprised by what it can do to a design! May the font be with you. Oh, no, that was from Star Wars…
  36. Arboria by Type-Ø-Tones, $60.00
    Arboria has been a long-term project. Starting with the commission of a custom ‘architect’ font, this typeface has been changing over the years to its current form, which is its public debut. The source is named after the capital of planet Mongo, a futuristic city with art decó influences in their buildings. Arboria maintains that tension but is influenced by all elements of concern to his author. The result is a hybrid Grotesque with nods to the XXII century. Arboria family consists of six weights and matching italics, aside from many characters (it covers Latin and CE languages), the wide range OpenType features allows Arboria to perform great as a text and as a display typeface. Please check the ‘Read me’ file for more specifications.
  37. P22 Garamouche by P22 Type Foundry, $24.95
    Think of Garamouche as Garamond's drunken cousin. This font replicates a long lost document ravaged by time and the elements (with a little sloppy printing for good measure.) Unlike the fake bolding option found in software programs, Garamouche Bold is a variant with more appropriate thick and thin features. The "dancing along the baseline" that has made Garamouche a favorite, is also a feature in Garamouche Bold, but the letters align and tilt in on their own terms. Using the two Garamouche fonts together can produce much more expressive results than just hitting "bold". P22 Garamouche Ornaments is a set of 72 ornamental embellishments designed to complement the Garamouche fonts but can be used with almost any layout that calls for historical decoration.
  38. Aabak by Polimateria, $39.00
    Aabak is a sumptuous modern typeface family. The high contrast, super elegant, didone like shapes were infused with a little fluidity from 60’s psychedelic lettering, the results is a contemporary face that screams freshness. It is ideal for branding, advertising, headlines, posters, movie titles, and much more! This design deliberately sabotages a lot of white space to have that compressed punchy look. The tear drop terminals and the melting serifs create a surprisingly superb combo. Sharp joints were smoothen to convey a warm and subtle feeling. Aabak comprises a total of 18 styles, 6 weights in 3 different cuts: Upright, Italic and Swash. The Swash styles have also a terminal forms feature that gives that extra lush feel. Have fun playing with it!
  39. Breve Display by DSType, $50.00
    Breve was designed for use in editorial projects. Simple but with enough personality to stand by is own, in a quest for a more forceful and contemporary appearance. All the fonts in Breve superfamily, share the same exact structure, both in terms of anatomy and functionality. The Text versions provide a softer and warm feel to the typographic palette and is intended for use in much longer passages of text, while the Title versions are distinguished by non-descending letterforms, making the titles and headlines much more uniform and interesting. The News version is more classic, with ball terminals and classic proportions, while the Display is, somehow, the set of fonts we had to design: extra-black, ultra-contrasted, proud-display fonts.
  40. Breve Slab Title by DSType, $50.00
    Breve was designed for use in editorial projects. Simple but with enough personality to stand by is own, in a quest for a more forceful and contemporary appearance. All the fonts in Breve superfamily, share the same exact structure, both in terms of anatomy and functionality. The Text versions provide a softer and warm feel to the typographic palette and is intended for use in much longer passages of text, while the Title versions are distinguished by non-descending letterforms, making the titles and headlines much more uniform and interesting. The News version is more classic, with ball terminals and classic proportions, while the Display is, somehow, the set of fonts we had to design: extra-black, ultra-contrasted, proud-display fonts.
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