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  1. Duck Footprint by AaAAaAlena, $10.00
    This font looks like a natural gel pen handwriting. It supports both uppercase and lowercase Cyrillic and Latin alphabets, numeral, punctuation, symbols, currencies. The story of creating is short: I made a font that would support the concept of the website. And then it seemed to me that this font could have more uses, so I decided to share it. You can use it for any creative project, I’m not going to list examples not to limit you. I am sure that with this font you will convey the vibe you want. Just use imagination, and your masterpiece will look perfect)
  2. Grizlie by HansCo, $15.00
    GRIZLIE is a masculine and bold font with squared style that will make your design looks modern, and geometric. You can use this font for any purpose, especially to make logotype like a sport logo brand. This typeface is comes in ALL CAPS, punctuation, symbols, numerals, etc also support multilingual in all caps. Highly recommended to use it in OpenType capable software - there are plenty out there nowadays as technology catches up with design. The OpenType features can be accessed by using programs such as Adobe Illustrator, Adobe InDesign, Adobe Photoshop Corel Draw X version, Afinity and more. Enjoy!
  3. Normative Pro by Green Type, $37.00
    Normative Pro is a sans-serif font family that includes a 12 styles (6 weight and italics), supports Latin, Cyrillic, Greek, Eastern European, Baltic and Turkish scripts. The family uses a large number of useful Open Type features: small caps, contextual alternatives, stylistic alternates, fractions, proportional and tabular figures and more. Normative Pro is a font with a wide sphere of application, legible from very small sizes to very large ones. Can be used both in technical documentation, office work, business communication, as well as in advertising, visual communication, magazines and posters, in branding and packaging.
  4. Sourta by HansCo, $15.00
    SOURTA is a sharp italic and bold font with unique style that will make your design looks modern and futuristic. You can use this font for any purpose, especially to make logotype like a technology or sports logo brand. This typeface is comes in uppercase, lowercase, punctuation, symbols, numerals, etc also support multilingual. Highly recommended to use it in OpenType capable software - there are plenty out there nowadays as technology catches up with design. The OpenType features can be accessed by using programs such as Adobe Illustrator, Adobe InDesign, Adobe Photoshop Corel Draw X version, Afinity and more. Enjoy!
  5. Reywak by Product Type, $15.00
    Reywak is an impactful new font that merges the clean look of sans-serif fonts with the powerful symbolism of Arabic characters. Its readability makes it the perfect choice for headlines and long reads, while the unique allure of its arabesque design lends itself beautifully to posters and greetings. Reywak: use it to make your content a cut above the rest. of course, your various design projects will be perfect and extraordinary if you use this font because this font is equipped with a font family, both for titles and subtitles and sentence text, start using our fonts for your extraordinary projects.
  6. Gorda by Zeptonn, $10.00
    Oh yeah! Gorda is a huge, bold and all-caps typeface. It's rounded style makes sure it's nice and friendly, even though it can be used in (very) large sizes. With Gorda you can produce a powerful and contemporary style. The smaller stroke width of the symbols and punctuation marks makes sure legibility is not an issue, as is often the case with fat type. Gorda is suitable for all sorts of uses, especially posters, headlines, artwork and logos. Use it to draw attention, in a quirky and distinctive way. Gorda has been designed and developed by Zeptonn.
  7. Anstec by HansCo, $15.00
    ANSTEC is a sharp italic font with unique style that will make your design looks modern, geometric and futuristic. You can use this font for any purpose, especially to make logotype like a technology, sports or esport logo brand. This typeface is comes in ALL CAPS, punctuation, symbols, numerals, etc also support multilingual in all caps. Highly recommended to use it in OpenType capable software - there are plenty out there nowadays as technology catches up with design. The OpenType features can be accessed by using programs such as Adobe Illustrator, Adobe InDesign, Adobe Photoshop Corel Draw X version, Afinity and more. Enjoy!
  8. Ruff N Ready by Typadelic, $14.95
    Ruff N Ready is a little bit rough around the edges and is ready for use on any project! This font has an innocent charm about it but is a bit of a non-conformist. Is it a serif font? Sans serif? A script font? It’s all of those and more! It’s legible enough to be used for body copy but holds its own in a headline or title. You’ll find a few unusual ligatures in the font and some fun alternates. I hope you enjoy using Ruff N Ready as much as I enjoyed designing it!
  9. Donphan by Shaltype Co, $12.00
    DORPHAN is Retro Font that is well-produced by hand and generate into a clean form, that will be best when used in any placement like logo, poster, t-shirts, or any display. --- Build manually, and reform into a clean Typeface. Natural stroke from original hand-lettering. It can be used for just Titles or even writing. --- In this font, you will get : Over 223 glyphs Ligatures in OpenType features Support for 66 languages. --- Get DORPHAN now! It will be best used for any design requirement, many fonts will come with a unique concept. --- Thank you! Best Regards, PUDJI PANGESTOE STUDIOS
  10. Mexborough by Greater Albion Typefounders, $11.50
    Tradition meets tomorrow in Mexborough. Mexborough owes its origins to a challenge from a client of ours- they wanted a clear and easily readable typeface to use for signage in public spaces, but with enough flair and style to be suitable for use in heritage precincts. The result is a family of six Roman faces in a single weight, encompassing Regular, Text, Flamboyant, Small Capitals, Capitals and Title forms. These faces combine legibilty with traditional character, ideal for signage and poster work, where dignity and character are required. Mexborough's simple clean lines also lend themselves readily to web and online use.
  11. Redaktor by Spinefonts, $10.00
    My friends didn't use capitals when sending me text messages, e-mails and using all their digital toys. At the beginning, I was feeling ignored. But after time I thought, that... I can do something for them. And so, I've made Redaktor. Redaktor is a cute monospaced family of four fonts, which has only lowercase characters and large x-height. If you want to write an uppercase character, you can't do it. (OK, to be fair, there will be small underline, just to show you, what you have done...) You may find Redaktor useful for posters, titling, info-graphics or websites.
  12. Rosemary Love by HRDR, $15.00
    Rosemary Love is a modern brush font. Every single letter has been crafted with love to make your text look beautiful. Rosemary Love is perfect for invitations, business cards, inspirational quotes, posters, blog headers, wedding design, packaging, wall art, custom printables and a lot more! This font can run on any software but works better if using design software that have program to access all special characters (Stylistic Set01 - Stylistic Set04 & Ligatures) such as Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, In Design, Corel draw etc. The file is OpenType, PUA Encoded (Use character Map for Windows OS, use Font Book for Mac OS).
  13. LHF Broadway Panels 3 by Letterhead Fonts, $53.00
    36 expertly-crafted and unique panels from Golden Era Studios. Typing each letter generates a different design. Special Note: Due to the large file size of these fonts, they will not convert for use in Gerber Omega. Instead, Omega users may wish to use an alternate program to type the characters and import them into Omega as .eps files. CorelDraw users should use the "Weld" command rather than "Convert to Curves" command to convert these fonts to vector outlines. Otherwise, the program may crash due to the sheer number of points in some of the panels.
  14. VVDS Rashfield by Vintage Voyage Design Supply, $20.00
    Rashfield is a soft serif type family in 5 weights and italics. Inspired by classical Windsor mood in Woody Allen movie titles, with outward bent h, m, n and a lot of modern alternates. Softly character with a hint of retro feeling. Rashfield has a lots of stylistic alternates that makes it very playful in various uses like logos, prints, branding, web design, packaging and more. Use it to create short powerful phrases and headlines and also use it in longer text like paragraphs and block texts. Perfect for modern projects with a little retro mood feel.
  15. Brandice by Letterhend, $19.00
    Introducing, Brandice- A blackletter typeface. This type of font perfectly made to be applied especially in logo, and the other various formal forms such as Logo, Clothing, Fashion, Headline, or any type of advertising purpose. Features : uppercase & lowercase numbers and punctuation stylistic alternate 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. How to access opentype feature : letterhend.com/tutorials/using-opentype-feature-in-any-software/ Email us to letterhend@gmail.com if you need something! Happy Designing!
  16. The Quality Moment by Mokatype Studio, $25.00
    The Quality Moment is an elegant, unique font that uses Alternates to smoothly link letters. inspired by the famous minimalist logo, perfect for the purposes of designing templates, brochures, videos, advertising branding, logos, and more. Perfect for adding a unique twist to word-mark logos, monograms, or pull quotes. International Accent Works on PC & Mac Simple installations Accessible in Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe InDesign, even work on Microsoft Word. PUA Encoded Characters - Fully accessible without additional design software. Fonts include multilingual support Image used: All photographs/pictures/vectors used in the preview are not included, they are intended for illustration purposes only.
  17. Xagetif by Twinletter, $18.00
    Grab our new font, Xagetif Groovy font, and start creating your own custom project. Use it to add a little flair to your editorial work or use it for branding or product packaging with a bold and fun character. Time to add some oomph to your next project with this font. This retro-inspired typeface features a psychedelic, bold and fun character ideal for branding and product packaging. This elegant typography is simple and contemporary but with a touch of simplicity that gives it a modern feel. To create your own custom project, start using this font now!
  18. Nort Right by Twinletter, $15.00
    When used in your projects, Nort Right is a fun display typeface. This typeface will make your projects regarding games, children, and special events stylish, professional, and perfect, anesthetizing all audiences with their graphic display adaptability. This font is perfect for games, sporting events, branding, banners, posters, movie titles, book titles, quotes, logotypes, and more. of course, your various design projects will be perfect and extraordinary if you use this font because this font is equipped with a complimentary font family, both for titles and subtitles and sentence text, start using our fonts for your amazing projects.
  19. 1565 Renaissance by GLC, $20.00
    This set of initial letters was inspired from French renaissance decorated letters. It is a typical pattern, one among dozen quite similar, but this one was in use in Paris, unchanged, for centuries, and was still in use in the beginning of 1900s. This explains the difference between I and J, U and V. These characters were engraved years after the original set. Our font was inspired from a late 1800s publication. It can be used as well with Humane fonts (like our 1543 Humane Janson or 1592 GLC Garamond) as with modern fonts like our 1820 Modern or 1906 French News.
  20. Advertiser JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Advertiser JNL is a simple A-Z only font used to make retro-styled titles and names. Based on a popular style of retail signage from the 1950s and 1960s, alternating keystrokes will create a contrast of positive and negative letters. The capital letters have the alphabet in white on black boxes, the lower case have the black letters alone—with the white space conforming to the width of the black boxes. In a pinch, the boxed characters can also be used as initial caps. For a more complete character set with the same style of lettering, use DuBois Block JNL.
  21. Angelica Angelina by Shape Studio, $10.00
    Angelica Angelina is a hand brush font created with brush and ink. Angelica Angelina This typeface is ideal for use in bold watercolor designs or handwritten styles, such as blog titles, posters, wedding elements, t-shirts, clothing, book covers, business cards, greeting cards, branding, cafe / restaurant signs. merchandise, etc. Contains the complete set: - Uppercase - Lowercase - alternative - fasteners - Punctuation - number - Multilingual support. How to access all alternative characters, using the Windows Character Map with Photoshop: - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Go9vacoYmBw How to access all alternative characters using Adobe Illustrator: - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XzwjMkbB-wQ Thank you!
  22. Agfolan by Attype Studio, $13.00
    Agfolan is a layered script font with autumn or Fall theme, use it to create spectacular designs. Combine it with Agfolan - Extrude to make an amazing 3D effect on your letter! Agfolan perfect for Autumn or Fall promotion, branding, logo, invitation, stationery, social media post, product packaging, merchandise, blog design, game titles, cute style design, Book/Cover Title and more. What's Included : - Multilingual Support - Made it into separated file to make it easier to use by beginner & separated file user can use the font with software which doesn't accept open type features. --- Hope you enjoy with our font! Attype Studio
  23. Magical Brush by Hanoded, $15.00
    Personally I think a brush font should have the word ‘Brush’ in its name. It’s not that easy finding a name - you need some magic to come up with a good one! Magical Brush is a completely handmade font. I used a small brush (a number 3 to be precise) and Chinese Ink. I wanted just a little ‘erosion’, so I used copier paper rather than my expensive French water color paper (which is quite rough). Magical Brush comes in the normal variant and a chickenpox one. Use it for your posters, your book covers and your Christmas invitations!
  24. Million Dreams by Sansakerta, $13.00
    Million Dreams is an elegant and bold display font. Unique, playful and versatile serif Fot that you can combine to get curves and beautiful shapes just in seconds. Play with the ornaments to create a more stunning display. This font is suitable for use in many design forms, for example magazines, postcards, logos, vintage look, old classic ,60s, 70s, 80s era, wedding projects and many more. We recommend using Adobe Illustrator or Photoshop. Fall in love with its incredibly versatile style and use it to create gorgeous wedding invitations, beautiful stationary art, eye-catching social media posts, and much more! Cheers! Sansakerta
  25. Bon Vivant Family by Nicky Laatz, $20.00
    If you've got style and love all the luxuries in life, you're Bon Vivant! Add a touch of luxury and style to your projects too, with the new Bon Vivant Font Collection. It's highly recommended to turn your Opentype features on while using the script font, to make use of it's best features - the multitude of OpenType ligatures. As you type, your text looks like natural handwriting, and less like a monotonous font. The handsome serif comes in 2 weights, regular and bold. Designed to be a perfect complimentary font to the script, its just as striking used on its own.
  26. No Rules by Gleb Guralnyk, $13.00
    Introducing a creative font named No rules. It's a very unique typeface with modern experimental shapes. It includes five different styles for letters and numbers. No rules font can help you to create an unexpected texture and graphical rythm. Each next letter will be automatically switched to another variation using OpenType contextual alternates feature. Using capital or lower first letters will make a different looking words. Also letters set can be changed using stylistic alternates feature. Please note: Only english alphabet and numbers have five glyphs variations. Multilingual characters have only two of them for capital and lower case letters.
  27. Grunge Standard by Scholtz Fonts, $9.50
    Grunge Standard is to grunge fonts what Jazz standards are to the world of Jazz – timeless, easy to use, great for every occasion. The font is easily recognized, clear and legible, just like the tune that everyone knows. Use Grunge Standard for contemporary display work, for fashion items, for event posters, movie posters, music posters, videos, DVD covers, in fact, anywhere that grunge fonts could possibly appear. Grunge Standard contains over 250 characters - (upper and lower case characters, punctuation, numerals, symbols and accented characters are present). It has all the accented characters used in the major European languages.
  28. Gallazzi by Twinletter, $15.00
    Gallazzi is a fun display typeface with a lovely and attractive appearance. Start using this font in your project since it is smooth, cool, and cute to the eye. Then you’ll have a project that is truly distinctive and cheerful in comparison to others because the harmony and harmony will make your project bolder and bolder and look different. Let’s construct an awesome project using this typeface, and make it one of a kind. This font is perfect for games, sporting events, branding, banners, posters, movie titles, book titles, quotes, logotypes, and more. Start using our fonts for your amazing projects.
  29. Lontare by RGB Studio, $17.00
    Lontare script typeface works really well for Logos and Apparel Design. It's also great for creating Prints or Merchandise, as you can use the illustrative qualities of the shapes to create an art piece. Lontare script typeface includes many different alternates for each lowercase letter. It's extremely fun to use as each word can be transformed to your liking. Files Include : Basic Latin A-Z and a-z Numbers Symbols PUA Encode Multilanguage Support Thanks and have a wonderful day, If you have any questions, please get in touch with us Don't forget to check out our other products.
  30. Yekuana Pro by Neo Type Foundry, $28.50
    Yekuana Pro is a typeface whose design is based primarily on the study of certain geometric ethnic ancestral Venezuelan signs, visually rich and originally used in the enrichment of various utilitarian objects with high symbolic and cultural content. It’s a family that is composed of 330 glyphs y of two weights, including Inline and Outline versions, Stylistic Alternates, Fractions, Ordinals and Ligatures. The combination of their styles through the use of layers by contrasting colors application of allows to obtain new interesting results. Its use is recommended for titles or short phrases and elements of oversized visual communication.
  31. Virtue Serif by Jehoo Creative, $19.00
    Virtue Serif is a variation of the Virtue Script which is more friendly to use as the body of your design without losing its unique and authentic features while still being a workhorse in display use. The rugged and spacious look is armed with a stylish set that is easy to control due to the simple design of the nodes. with a full range of weights from thin to black, it also includes multilingual support this typeface is truly complete. Used for logo design needs, posters, magazines, mockups, web ui, branding, Cover art and more Virtue Serif font family is ready for that.
  32. Cottonwood by Adobe, $29.00
    Cottonwood is a group effort of the typeface artists K.B. Chansler, B. Lind and J. Redick and displays the unmistakable look of the Wild West. It is stylistically modelled on the typefaces used in advertisements and signage toward the end of the 19th century. Typical for these capital alphabets are the split serifs which emphasize the markedly decorative character. Cottonwood is a kind of homage to the Western typefaces (woodtypes) which became popular through their use on Wanted signs in Western films. Cottonwood is best used sparingly in headlines to best emphasize its decorative, 'wild' character.
  33. Vendetta by Emigre, $69.00
    The famous roman type cut in Venice by Nicolas Jenson, and used in 1470 for his printing of the tract, De Evangelica Praeparatione, Eusebius, has usually been declared the seminal and definitive representative of a class of types known as Venetian Old Style. The Jenson type is thought to have been the primary model for types that immediately followed. Subsequent 15th-century Venetian Old Style types, cut by other punchcutters in Venice and elsewhere in Italy, are also worthy of study, but have been largely neglected by 20th-century type designers. There were many versions of Venetian Old Style types produced in the final quarter of the quattrocento. The exact number is unknown, but numerous printed examples survive, though the actual types, matrices, and punches are long gone. All these types are not, however, conspicuously Jensonian in character. Each shows a liberal amount of individuality, inconsistency, and eccentricity. My fascination with these historical types began in the 1970s and eventually led to the production of my first text typeface, Iowan Old Style (Bitstream, 1991). Sometime in the early 1990s, I started doodling letters for another Venetian typeface. The letters were pieced together from sections of circles and squares. The n, a standard lowercase control character in a text typeface, came first. Its most unusual feature was its head serif, a bisected quadrant of a circle. My aim was to see if its sharp beak would work with blunt, rectangular, foot serifs. Next, I wanted to see if I could construct a set of capital letters by following a similar design system. Rectangular serifs, or what we today call "slab serifs," were common in early roman printing types, particularly text types cut in Italy before 1500. Slab serifs are evident on both lowercase and uppercase characters in roman types of the Incunabula period, but they are seen mainly at the feet of the lowercase letters. The head serifs on lowercase letters of early roman types were usually angled. They were not arched, like mine. Oddly, there seems to be no actual historical precedent for my approach. Another characteristic of my arched serif is that the side opposite the arch is flat, not concave. Arched, concave serifs were used extensively in early italic types, a genre which first appeared more than a quarter century after roman types. Their forms followed humanistic cursive writing, common in Italy since before movable type was used there. Initially, italic characters were all lowercase, set with upright capitals (a practice I much admire and would like to see revived). Sloped italic capitals were not introduced until the middle of the sixteenth century, and they have very little to do with the evolution of humanist scripts. In contrast to the cursive writing on which italic types were based, formal book hands used by humanist scholars to transcribe classical texts served as a source of inspiration for the lowercase letters of the first roman types cut in Italy. While book hands were not as informal as cursive scripts, they still had features which could be said to be more calligraphic than geometric in detail. Over time, though, the copied vestiges of calligraphy virtually disappeared from roman fonts, and type became more rational. This profound change in the way type developed was also due in part to popular interest in the classical inscriptions of Roman antiquity. Imperial Roman letters, or majuscules, became models for the capital letters in nearly all early roman printing types. So it was, that the first letters in my typeface arose from pondering how shapes of lowercase letters and capital letters relate to one another in terms of classical ideals and geometric proportions, two pinnacles in a range of artistic notions which emerged during the Italian Renaissance. Indeed, such ideas are interesting to explore, but in the field of type design they often lead to dead ends. It is generally acknowledged, for instance, that pure geometry, as a strict approach to type design, has limitations. No roman alphabet, based solely on the circle and square, has ever been ideal for continuous reading. This much, I knew from the start. In the course of developing my typeface for text, innumerable compromises were made. Even though the finished letterforms retain a measure of geometric structure, they were modified again and again to improve their performance en masse. Each modification caused further deviation from my original scheme, and gave every font a slightly different direction. In the lower case letters especially, I made countless variations, and diverged significantly from my original plan. For example, not all the arcs remained radial, and they were designed to vary from font to font. Such variety added to the individuality of each style. The counters of many letters are described by intersecting arcs or angled facets, and the bowls are not round. In the capitals, angular bracketing was used practically everywhere stems and serifs meet, accentuating the terseness of the characters. As a result of all my tinkering, the entire family took on a kind of rich, familiar, coarseness - akin to roman types of the late 1400s. In his book, Printing Types D. B. Updike wrote: "Almost all Italian roman fonts in the last half of the fifteenth century had an air of "security" and generous ease extremely agreeable to the eye. Indeed, there is nothing better than fine Italian roman type in the whole history of typography." It does seem a shame that only in the 20th century have revivals of these beautiful types found acceptance in the English language. For four centuries (circa 1500 - circa 1900) Venetian Old Style faces were definitely not in favor in any living language. Recently, though, reinterpretations of early Italian printing types have been returning with a vengeance. The name Vendetta, which as an Italian sound I like, struck me as being a word that could be taken to signifiy a comeback of types designed in the Venetian style. In closing, I should add that a large measure of Vendetta's overall character comes from a synthesis of ideas, old and new. Hallmarks of roman type design from the Incunabula period are blended with contemporary concerns for the optimal display of letterforms on computer screens. Vendetta is thus not a historical revival. It is instead an indirect but personal digital homage to the roman types of punchcutters whose work was influenced by the example Jenson set in 1470. John Downer.
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  36. Digofa by Twinletter, $10.00
    Introducing the Digofa sanserif font. is an aesthetic font, which in its use has a natural beauty and has a modern style. This clean font when you use it will create an elegant and beautiful impression. We designed this san serif family font by paying attention to the combination of each letter to create a beautiful impression and appearance, making it easier to answer your needs, both formal and non-formal needs. This font is perfect for a wide variety of design projects, sporting events, branding, banners, posters, movie titles, food and beverage, technology, quotes, clothing, logotypes, and more. Of course, by using this font your various design projects will be perfect and amazing, because this font comes with a family of fonts, both for titles and subtitles and sentence text, start using our fonts for your amazing projects.
  37. Sassafrassy by Emily Lime, $68.00
    Sassafrassy™ is a fun hand-calligraphy font family that includes 2 font styles (Simple & Swash), Map Things & a Pattern set to help you create beautiful custom designs. Written using a flexible steel nib & ink on paper. The Simple version includes an extensive character set designed for ease of use. The Swash version has all of the swash characters and gives the font a different stylistic feel. The Pro version contains all characters from both of these two fonts, over 1000 glyphs in total. Also included in this family is a fun “Map Things” set so you can create your own hand-drawn maps & a Free Pattern Set (some of which were used to create the above banners). Map Things & Patterns aren't recommended for use in Word. Language support includes your standard characters plus Eastern European & Baltic character sets. Happy creating!
  38. Delona Script by Hrz Studio, $15.00
    Delona is a classy script. This typeface has a nostalgic feel because of its style, so the font is really suitable for your project with a classic/vintage theme. This font is perfectly made to be applied especially in logos, and the other various formal forms such as invitations, labels, logos, magazines, books, greeting / wedding cards, packaging, fashion, make up, stationery, novels, labels or any type of advertising purposes. Features : Uppercase & lowercase Numbers and punctuations Alternates & Ligatures Multilingual PUAs 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. PLEASE READ FIRST: To use alternate character/swash you have to use opentype. For accessing the opentype feature, kindly check this link letterhend.com/tutorials/using-opentype-feature-in-any-software/ Happy Designing
  39. Hanney by Prestigetype Studio, $18.00
    The signature styles are the best representation of classy and professional visual identity, hence choosing the right signature font is necessary when you come to build a professional visual brand identity. Introducing Hanney, with elegant and unique curves, this font can represent the classy and professional personality of your brand's visual identity. Hanney perfect used for branding purposes such as logo, business card, photography, headlines, titles, labels, fashion industry, social media, product packaging, and any advertising purposes. Hanney includes : numbers and punctuation multilingual ligatures alternates opentype features 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. We hope you enjoy our font – please do let us know by emailing us at info@prestigetype.com or prestigetypestudio@gmail.com if you need something!
  40. Genezyte by Pixesia Studio, $23.00
    Introducing Genezyte - Monospaced Display Font Genezyte is a monospaced display font that is perfect for use in a variety of applications. Its clean, crisp lines and modern aesthetic make it ideal for use in headlines, titles, and body copy. The font's monospaced nature ensures that your designs maintain a consistent look and feel, while its high legibility makes it suitable for use in small sizes. Genezyte's bold, geometric forms give it a modern, futuristic feel, and its versatility allows it to be paired with other fonts and used in a range of color schemes. Whether you're a designer, marketer, or UI designer, Genezyte is an excellent choice. FEATURES - All Caps - Numbering and Punctuations - Multilingual Support - Works on PC or Mac - Simple Installation - Support Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe InDesign, also works on Microsoft Word Hope you Like it. Thanks.
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