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  1. Doctrine Stencil by Barnbrook Fonts, $75.00
    A display typeface with a muscular character, Doctrine Stencil is the revolutionary comrade of the text typeface Doctrine. Doctrine Stencil was developed from the North Korean national airline livery and, while it retains the idiosyncratic spirit of the original, it has evolved into a more contemporary headline face. Doctrine Stencil draws on elements of neo-grotesque, humanist and geometric styles, and combines them with a playful approach to the stencil model. Doctrine Stencil includes four alternate character sets as well as an array of ligatures and figure styles.
  2. Akkordeon Slab by Emtype Foundry, $69.00
    Akkordeon Slab is the next step in a series of ultra display typefaces. The new Slab version shares the same skeleton and spirit as the original Akkordeon, putting the same concepts into a different shape. Akkordeon Slab provides a stronger voice that enriches the whole family, becoming especially suitable for sports, business, fashion or any situation that requires impact headlines. Learn more about the Akkordeon design process at the Emtype's Blog. See also the Akkordeon Slab PDF. Check out Akkordeon which is a great pair for Akkordeon Slab.
  3. Wild Mango by KA Designs, $12.00
    Wild Mango is a chic + modern serif font. This font is perfect for branding, logos, social media, prints, stickers, shirts, svg files and more! Wild Mango is unique as it can be used for a variety of design styles. It fits in wonderfully for free-spirited, boho designs and also for more classy editorial looks! There are a lot of fun stylistic alternates available to use with this font. These letters are embedded into the font file and easily accessible in programs such as photoshop and illustrator. Thank you!
  4. Quandary by Winnie Tan, $39.00
    The Quandary Font is created for a horror theme in use with an illustrated book ‘The Predicament’ by Edgar Allan Poe. It is designed as a highly expressive face to accentuate a sense of mystery and the macabre. A comparatively more carefree and free-spirited face, it comes as a uni-case single weight family used exclusively as the main face for the book. The characters are developed from the numeric glyphs found on the astronomical clock-face at Prague Old Town Square, Czech Republic. http://www.behance.net/gallery/Quandary/383204
  5. Savoye by ITC, $29.99
    Savoye was created by Alan Meeks in 1992. The spirit of the Jugendstil lies behind the design of this font. Graceful upright letters combine to create delicate, flowing word figures. The light stroke contrast and slant to the right emphasize the liveliness of Savoye. Generous capitals contrast with small, demure lower case letters whose distinguishing characteristic is their high ascenders. This contrasts beautifully with the relatively reserved descenders. The capitals can also be used as initials combined with other alphabets. Savoye is the perfect font for invitations, greeting cards and other personal correspondence.
  6. 36 Dope by Power Type, $-
    36Dope is a display typeface with an experimental serif design. It draws from the event ’36DaysOfType’ held in 2023. Created as part of the ’36DaysOfPower’ theme, this font showcases unique and unconventional serifs, reflecting the creative and powerful spirit of the event. With its bold and experimental look, 36dope is well-suited for attention-grabbing headlines, titles, or graphic design projects that aim to convey a sense of strength and artistic innovation. This font is intended for eye-catching headlines, titles, or other graphic design projects that require a bold and experimental look.
  7. Alternasci by Morganismi, $9.00
    The Alternasci family consists of five consists of five individual fonts in the spirit of renaissance. Alternasci Regular is a handmade typeface resembling markings in old manuscripts. It supports most European languages. Alternasci Alchemia comes with the uppercase Alternasci letters and (in Latin) explained alchemy symbols. Alternasci Magia comes with lowercase Alternasci letters. The upper case is the so called Theban or Witch's Alphabet. It has also got some magical idols. Alternasci Picturae gives you by its four hundred pictures an imagery of good old science, mostly related with alchemy and occultism.
  8. Kyral by Twinletter, $13.00
    Introducing “KYRAL Font” – Capturing the Essence of a Blissful Summer. KYRAL Font brings the carefree spirit of summer to life in your design projects. With its delightful summer theme, this font is your perfect choice for infusing the season’s joy into your creative works. Whether you’re crafting beachside invitations, tropical posters, or sun-soaked social media graphics, KYRAL Font effortlessly embodies the very essence of summer, immediately captivating attention and infusing your designs with the warmth and happiness of the season. Artfully crafted with the lightheartedness of summer in mind, KYRAL Font radiates the energy and exuberance of this sun-drenched time, creating a vibrant and inviting atmosphere in your designs. Its adaptability knows no bounds, seamlessly fitting into a wide range of summer-inspired projects, from travel brochures to festival advertisements. KYRAL Font enhances readability and fluidity with user-friendly OpenType features, ensuring that your text flows seamlessly. It also offers support for multiple languages, making it accessible to a diverse global audience. Elevate your creative endeavors and let the joy of summer shine through with KYRAL Font. Discover this unique typeface today and infuse your designs with the delightful spirit of the season. – PUA Encoded Characters – Fully accessible without additional design software.
  9. Nortnoh by Alit Design, $21.00
    Introducing the "Northnoh Metal Modern Typeface" – where the raw power of brutalism meets the modern edge of dead metal aesthetics. Unleash the untamed spirit of your designs with this bold and brave font that boasts a prickly character, exuding strength and attitude. Designed for those who dare to be different, this typeface is a true representation of fearless creativity. With 862 meticulously crafted glyphs, the "Northnoh Metal Modern Typeface" ensures a comprehensive arsenal for your typographic adventures. Explore a world of possibilities with included ligatures and alternatives, allowing you to customize and enhance your text with a touch of unique flair. The font's distinctive personality is perfect for projects that demand an unconventional and daring approach. Whether you're working on album covers, posters, branding, or any other design where a fierce statement is required, the "Northnoh Metal Modern Typeface" rises to the occasion. Embrace the rebellious spirit of dead metal while enjoying the ease of use and versatility this typeface offers. Its multilingual support broadens the horizons of your creativity, making it a global tool for expression. Unleash the brutal beauty of "Northnoh Metal Modern Typeface" and let your designs scream with individuality. Elevate your projects to new heights with a font that challenges the norm and breaks free from the conventional boundaries of typography.
  10. Pykes Peak by Sentinel Type, $30.00
    Pyke's Peak is a spirit type descended from Paeleoflex: The Angel of the Odd. Wraith-like forms mix Roman inscriptional letters with an ar'deco theme for an ethereal graphic art effect. Suitable for magazines and editorial design, book jackets & interiors, posters & broadsides, art & craft objects and other things needing a touch of the extraordinary. Over 500 extra characters give Pyke's Peak unusual range and ability. Mirror capitals, phantom forms, dot phantoms, "superposed" (overlapping) ligatures, capitalized ligatures and fitted pairs for hours of trippy rub-down arcadian magic. Includes hanging numerals, lining numerals, full punctuation, standard math & monetary symbols. Accented characters for Latin 1 and Latin 2 cover the following languages: Albanian, Catalan, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Icelandic, Italian, Norwegian, Spanish and Swedish. Available in OpenType format only. Pykes Peak comes in two versions: (1) Pyke's Peak the full-blown OpenType version with over 500 extra characters, (2) Pyke's Peak Zero, the zero cost version with full Latin 1 & 2 character set but no extra characters. Pyke's Peak Zero is free to download, is licensed for commercial and personal (non-profit) use, and may be embedded on webpages using the CSS @font-face property. This typeface is dedicated to Australian musician James "Jock" Paull, who is a free spirit.
  11. FF DIN Round by FontFont, $93.99
    This welcome addition to FontFont’s most popular family brings a softness to FF DIN’s simplicity and industrial sterility. FF DIN Round is more than a “search-and-replace” rounded version of its predecessor. Albert-Jan Pool and his team redrew each letterform to maintain the structure of the original. This ensures FF DIN and FF DIN Round will work well together in logos, slogans, price tags, etc. as compatible parts of advertising campaigns and corporate identities. FF DIN Round is not only a good companion to FF DIN, its smooth and friendly curves make it work on its own for branding strategies for family cars, bikes, household appliances, sportswear, shoes, or medical products. It’s also very legible on screen. This FontFont is a member of the FF DIN super family, which also includes FF DIN.
  12. Juan Carlos by Homelessfonts, $49.00
    Homelessfonts is an initiative by the Arrels foundation to support, raise awareness and bring some dignity to the life of homeless people in Barcelona Spain. Each of the fonts was carefully digitized from the handwriting of different homeless people who agreed to participate in this initiative. A biography/story of each homeless person captures their story, to help raise awareness and bring some dignity to the life of homeless people. Monotype is pleased to donate all revenue from the sales of Homelessfonts to the Arrels foundation in support of their mission to provide the homeless people in Barcelona with a path to independence with accommodations, food, social and health care. Juan Carlos was born in Barcelona, Spain 46 years ago. Since the age of 17 – and during eleven years – he worked double shifts of eight hours every day in a factory. Excessive work and family problems debilitated his health and he lost his job. He then faced a dilemma: to spend unemployment benefits to pay for rent or for food. For a few years, he worked helping in the kitchens of different restaurants while he lived on a pension, until he was definitively left without work and ended up living in the street for 10 years. “In the street I tried to find rest in the ATMs of banks. I preferred to be alone, and if I ran into conflictive people, I looked for somewhere else” he explains. Living in the street he was the victim of an aggression. Since then, with the help of Arrels he moved into a pension. Today, Juan Carlos is a volunteer in the shower service of Arrels, the same showers he used during years. He also collaborates with the maintenance team, helps prepare hygienic and cleaning material, and participates in activities such as the theatre group and the football team.
  13. Penguin Attack - Unknown license
  14. 6th Aniversario - Personal use only
  15. Gibson Girl JF by Jukebox Collection, $32.99
    Based on a hand lettered sample from the early 20th Century, Gibson Girl is a heavy script font with a vintage flair. During the end of the 19th Century, the “Gibson Girl” created by illustrator Charles Gibson, was considered the ideal of feminine beauty and poise in that time period. The term has become associated with the Gilded Age in America. The design of the Gibson Girl font reflects both femininity and self confidence.
  16. PF Occula by Parachute, $33.00
    Occula on Behance. Occula: Specimen Manual PDF. Occula is an exploration into high-legibility type although it’s not an effort to design the ultimate typeface in terms of economy and legibility. Instead, the goal has been to strike a balance between modern curves and lively old-style rhythm – using a rational design approach without becoming monotone. Or from another point of view: being humanistic and lively without looking old-fashioned and quirky.
  17. Graffix by Studio K, $45.00
    Graffix is best described as a modern classic. A crisp geometric sans serif with just a hint of Art Deco in the roll of the capital A, D & R, and the curvaceous lines of the capital M, V & W. The distinctive tear shaped counters of the lower case a, b, d, p & q give it its essential character, together with such quirky features as the angular descenders of the lower case g and j.
  18. ND Gestalt by NeueDeutsche, $9.00
    If you watched ND Gestalt glitter in the dark near the Tannhauser gate. You know all these sans serifs will be lost in time, like tears in rain… If you like circles you will like ND Gestalt just as much. The unconventional stem to counter bridge in the lowercase gives this one its rather unique appeal. Fonts like this are unlike any other font – they’re either a benefit or a hazard. Beware!
  19. Lookey Here JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Lookey Here JNL is an "Alphading" - a term coined by Jeffrey N. Levine to describe dingbat fonts containing both images and letters and/or numbers. This one - partially based on the classic "Kilroy" icon from the World War II era is a newer, cleaner reworking of one of Jeff's early freeware fonts. The typeface used inside the images is Casual Lunch JNL, so you can match this text for a particular project. Limited character set.
  20. Morthern by Graptail, $19.00
    Morthern is inspired by the work of charming lettering artists with a combination of Old Style Display Bold. Each letter is modified so that the distance, width and weight can give the beauty of the alternates given. A passionate curve gives a touch of beauty to this font. With both weights you have two different shapes in terms of uppercase letters that aim to distinguish between title of the letter and the paragraph.
  21. Mirallove Restimond by MJB Letters, $20.00
    Hello everyone, we hope you have a great day. Say hi to Mirallove Restimond a new casual modern font that is very perfect for branding, wedding designs, quotes, posters, business cards, logotype, display, watermarks, signatures, etc. This font also has a special character in terms of thickness and thinness on each side, so it will give a neat handwritten impression that will make your design look very attractive and it is PUA Encoded.
  22. Geoplace - Personal use only
  23. Whipsmart - Personal use only
  24. Xiomara - Personal use only
  25. BonvenoCF - 100% free
  26. Piedra Pro by Sudtipos, $29.00
    The world may seem cartoonish to you, pilgrim, but the funnies ain't really that funny. The Flintstones are so last century. The Hulks are in, and they're here to stay. Piedra is the rocky, fear-inducing face of galvanized triceps and überchiseled jawlines. Be intimidated, be very intimidated. You don't believe it? Just push the stylistic alternates button and see it disregard the laws and spit pebbles on the sidewalk. Then run to the hills if you want to live.
  27. London Doodles by Outside the Line, $19.00
    London is always hip. With William and Kate and the 2012 Summer Olympics it made sense that London Doodles would be second in the City Series following Paris Doodles. 29 illustrations and a script word London. Kate’s ring, the Queen’s carriage, crown, skyline, cityscapes, cars, double-decker bus, castles, bridge, tea items, flag and more.
  28. Export Drive by Studio K, $45.00
    Export Drive is a bold condensed stencil font of the kind traditionally used to mark tea chests, packing cases and other goods in transit. Nowadays of course its applications are universal, although it is particularly well suited to branding or publishing projects which strive for a sense of freshness, urgency and immediacy, or a rugged, rough-and-ready feel.
  29. KR Hockey Dings by Kat Rakos is an interesting and unique font that taps into the spirit and enthusiasm of hockey culture. Crafted with creativity and a playful heart, this font isn't your typical te...
  30. Ubicada - Personal use only
  31. Sylar Stencil - Unknown license
  32. Discoteque by Ilya Chalyuk, $20.00
    Discoteque Family is modern art-deco related fonts collection that found compromise between retro and futuristic style. They are geometrically straight, rhythmic, clean and elegant. They are perfect in upper-case for headings, posters, logos. Discoteque Hypnosis makes stylish modern look with air of disco of 70-80s. Discoteque Gold is highly recommended for making designs in steam-punk style or for luxury vintage feel. Over 2,660 kerning pairs has been manually gleaned for perfect look.
  33. Original Quality by Hanoded, $15.00
    Original Quality: I often see these words on various objects - from T-shirts to sprinkles and cookies. In fact, I see this term so often that I decided to name a font after it. Original Quality font is an adaptation of an older font of mine called Butterfly Ball. It is a totally different typeface, but I hope it hasn’t lost its original quality… ;-) Comes with all the diacritics you want, plus a handful of cute stylistic alternates.
  34. Worriment by The Ampersand Forest, $20.00
    Worriment is a simple, one-off typeface; part of the Dreads collection from the Ampersand Forest. He was born of a whimsical sense of queasiness and unease — he's not just scary, he's Scary Fun! A little kitsch, a little horror. Great for use on Halloween-themed designs, and reminiscent of a "wizarding" look. In terms of letterforms, Worriment is a quirky blackletter-latin hybrid with a sharp, slightly bouncy baseline, and jangly angles, suitable for display use.
  35. Manufactory JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Manufactory JNL and its oblique counterpart were re-drawn from examples of a now-antique typeface used within many advertisements found throughout the pages of The American Stationer magazine, circa 1879. The term ‘manufactory’ was popular during this era; the word being a more archaic form of ‘factory’. There is a bit of Western flavor to this type design, as the spurred serifs and the top and bottom strokes are heavier than the vertical and mid-point stroke weights.
  36. Funky Nouveau JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The free-form Art Nouveau hand lettering for the 1905 song "Will You Love Me in December as You Do in May" was the design model for Funky Nouveau JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions. Since the 1960s hippie counterculture embraced elements of the Art Nouveau period in their art and design, it seemed only fitting to use the term "Funky Nouveau" in the fontís name as an homage to both eras.
  37. Snow Job JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Snow Job JNL was inspired by the hand lettered titles for the 1964 Rankin-Bass animated holiday classic "Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer". Because of the variable heights of the characters they float about the baseline in a free-form design. Available in both regular and oblique versions, the typeface gets its name from both the winter theme of the TV special along with the old term for deceiving someone with compliments while hiding one's true intent.
  38. Original Surfer Pro by Stiggy & Sands, $29.00
    Our Original Surfer Pro is an offbeat sans serif font bursting at the seams with lively personality. Inspired by a vintage advertisement for the "California Cliffs Caravan Park", this font exudes all of the fun of a summer vacation anytime of the year. The letterforms are clear and cleanly legible, while nothing is formal or uptight about this font. The SmallCaps and extensive figure sets offer Original Surfer Pro an even wider range of design options.
  39. Linotype Technical Pi by Linotype, $40.99
    The Linotype Technical Pi font includes a variety of characters for technical areas, especially for the field of electrical engineering. Among other symbols are those for AC and DC, certifications, and a number of others which illustrate technical terms, warnings and information. Technical Pi also includes the modern symbols which have become a part of everyday life, like environmental and recycling characters. General characters like fax and telephone symbols complete the symbol palette of Linotype Technical Pi.
  40. Atompunk by Konstantine Studio, $10.00
    Inspired by the first wave of the industrial revolution back in the 60s. The glory of steam and steel machines in manufacturing technology. Atompunk was referenced from the science-fiction visual of the retro-futurism mindset—the imagination of nuclear-based technology for every human need. Perfectly fit for sci-fi movies, serials, technology-based branding, poster, logo, vintage illustration, packaging, snack, event, festival, album artwork, cover artwork, books, toys, games, arcades, cards, automotive, and many more.
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