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  1. Autor by Latinotype, $29.00
    Autor is a medium-contrast sans serif font with a dynamic stroke modulation. Its clean look and angled terminals give your designs a ‘sharp’ and contemporary feel. Autor Family comes in 7 weights, ranging from Thin to Black, with matching italics, resulting in a total of 14 styles. Autor is well-suited for editorial design, body text in books and magazines, headers and titles. It can also be used—as a display font—for logotypes, branding, advertising and publishing. The font includes a character set containing more than 400 glyphs that support over 200 languages.
  2. Zially by Fontdroe, $17.00
    Zially is a new handwriting typeface built with modern OpenType features with PUA encoded glyphs. This is a smart font that works with popular design software like Photoshop, Coreldraw, Illustrator, Microsoft Office, Cricut, Surecut even Silhoutte software, and more. This freehand typeface welcomes you to use it for various purposes such as logos, cards, wedding invitations, headings, signatures, t-shirts, letterheads, cutting stickers, hot stamping, signage, labels, posters and more. It's craft friendly!!!! OPENTYPE TECHNOLOGY: - Stylistic alternate - Standard Ligatures - Discretionary Ligatures - Initial form - Medial form - Terminal form - Numerals - Punctuations
  3. Wolfsbane by Groen Studio, $12.00
    Wolfsbane is a brush script that is beautiful and unique, it is a model of modern calligraphy typefaces, in combination with a calligraphy writing style. Font features: - Contextual swashes - Contextual Alternates - Standart ligatures - Discretionary ligatures - Initial Forms - Terminal Forms - Stylistic Alternates - Stylistic sets Font file included: Wolfsbane OTF Can be used for various purposes.such as headings, logos, wedding invitation, t-shirt, letterhead, signage, lable, news, posters, badges etc. To enable the OpenType Stylistic alternates, you need a program that supports OpenType features such as Adobe Illustrator CS, Adobe Indesign & CorelDraw X6-X7.
  4. Basile by Tipo, $85.00
    Basile is the conclusion of a process that began with the learning of italic handwriting in a roballos-Naab studio course. In this workshop I developed a variation of chancery handwriting which had a more pronounced wider than its historical model. While making the digitalization, the forms were modified to obtain a similar spirit to the one in the handwriting, but thinking about the text in small sizes. Also incorporating three sets of forms enlarged the family: italic, swash and extra swash. And the addition of initials and terminals sets.
  5. Respect by Resistenza, $39.00
    Respect! Our tribute to hand lettering culture. This exuberant new script font family draws inspiration from the traditional craftsmanship of sign painting and brush pen calligraphy techniques. Our aim was to create a modern interpretation of brush script, which referenced old-school hand lettering but also adds some contemporary forms, terminations and swashes you might expect to find in street art. The slanted angles and curved steams are designed to give this font an active energy, plenty of attitude and a courageous/brave character. We recommend to combine Timberline with: Turquoise
  6. Kaleko 205 Round by Talbot Type, $19.50
    Kaleko 205 Round is a rounded variation of Talbot Type font Kaleko 205. It's a well-balanced, versatile, modern sans, highly legible as a text font and with a clean, elegant look as a display font at larger sizes. The rounded terminals give it a friendly, approachable look. The Kaleko 205 Round family comprises of six weights and is closely related to Kaleko 105 Round. The most notable differences between the two variations are the two-storey lower case a and g in Kaleko 205 Round, where they are single-storey in Kaleko 105 Round.
  7. Bale Mono by moretype, $28.00
    Bale Mono is the monospaced companion of Bale. This Mono font brings a technical edge to the cool professionalism of Bale. Originally developed as a part of a corporate identity, Bale is a warm and confident sans-serif font. With its generous counters and angled terminals Bale is a dependable work horse with enough flare to add interest to any typographical landscape. This hardworking font comes equipped with small caps, automatic fractions, proportional/tabular lining and old style figures and alternative glyphs and is the must for any typographic toolkit.
  8. Arbour by TypeUnion, $35.00
    With its solid slab form, mixed with subtle curved terminals, Arbour is a unique font with the versatility to work in many different scenarios, from branding to digital applications. It comes in 7 weights, from a delicate extra-light to a solid, strong black, with matching italics for each upright. Arbour may have a serious look to it but it also has a playful side. The light weights are great for calling out text and the heavy weights are perfect for that new brand you are working on.
  9. Tangential Rounded by ArtyType, $29.00
    This variation of Tangential (see also the Standard & Semi Serif variants) continues with the angles that give the typeface its name; however, the square terminals are half-rounded to create a softer and slightly more fluid styling. The Tangential style I envisaged for the family is complemented by the prominent use of negative space throughout, most apparent on the drop-shaped ‘o,’ which is a key feature of the typeface and a letterform I'm particularly pleased with. Available in 2 weights, Regular & Bold, in both OpenType OTF & TrueType TTF formats.
  10. Madley by Kimmy Design, $25.00
    Madley is a contemporary slab serif typeface. Featuring monolinear stems, elongated block serifs and teardrop terminals, the type family goes from a delicate Hairline weight to a heavy Black weight. Because of its range in weights and extensive Opentype features, it’s a perfect font for both text and display text settings. Alternative features include a wide array of swashes assigned up to 11 for select characters, combining ligatures in capital unicase settings, and stylistic alternates for some letters. To see more, please check out the User Guide and Specimen booklet.
  11. Kaleko 105 Round by Talbot Type, $19.50
    Kaleko 105 Round is a rounded variation of Talbot Type font Kaleko 105. It's a well-balanced, versatile, modern sans, highly legible as a text font and with a clean, elegant look as a display font at larger sizes. The rounded terminals give it a friendly, approachable look. The Kaleko 105 Round family comprises of six weights and is closely related to Kaleko 205 Round. The most notable differences between the two variations are the single-storey lower case a and g in Kaleko 105 Round, where they are two-storey in Kaleko 205 Round.
  12. Aelita by ParaType, $30.00
    Aelita is a low contrast serif typeface in 6 styles. It's distinguished by lowercase character alternates that noticeably change the text pattern. The main character set is quite strict and is characterized by sharp and clear terminals and stiff junctions between stems and bowls. Alternates are more facile and calligraphic. Neutral design of the main character set makes the typeface suitable for scientific and literary texts. Alternates are ideally suited for science fiction, fantasy and art books. The typeface was designed by Natalia Vasilyeva and released by ParaType in 2014.
  13. Baltex Holled by Java Pep, $17.00
    Baltex Holled is calligraphy font that has a lot of alternate characters such as swash in beginning and terminal, alternte and stylistic alternate. This font alredy PUA encoded so you can easly to find the all alternates characters even though you use software that can't accsess opentype characters otomaticlly so you can use with characters map software to switch it, you can see it https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KV7n5nxmsLs. Baltex Holled font is perfect for logo font, title, headline, products packaging, branding identity, advertisements, media social post, and more.
  14. Acerola by Gestu, $50.00
    Acerola is a contemporary script font based on calligraphy with the pointed brush. The letterforms have a touch of chancery with a fresh look, full of details and offering great readability. It contains a various OpenType features and supports most Latin-based languages. Over 1200 glyphs make up this display font that can be used for all manner of applications. Acerola includes alternate characters, swashed capitals, terminal forms, ligatures, stylistic sets and small caps. Acerola stands out in any typographic composition and certainly will make your design looks like unique and handmade.
  15. Foundry Context by The Foundry, $90.00
    Foundry Context is a sans serif family designed to be universal in many contexts – hence the name. A ‘no-nonsense’ typeface, reminiscent of 19th century sans serif faces, Foundry Context has very round, pure letterforms, crafted without being over refined, and having minimal stroke contrast in the neo-grotesque style. A hint of personality has emerged from the very drawing of the proportions, strokes, and terminals, yet Foundry Context is still neutral enough to compete in the grotesk arena, and at the same time has something new to say.
  16. Noyh Geometric Slim by Typesketchbook, $55.00
    Noyh Geometric Slim is altered modified from the form of the original “Noyh”(2015) typeface. We added sharp corners in apex, including the structure of typeface. Import to be more Corporate, the font family has flat terminals that harmonize with sharp corners. With all of these features , “Noyh Geometric Slim” is a prominent, eye-catching and unique typeface. It comes with 9 weights and italic type in order to suit for a multifunctional usage, especially for cooperative work, such as website, magazine, editorial, publishing , as well as packaging.
  17. Pork Chop by Font Kitchen, $9.99
    Order a platter of sizzling Pork Chop, a sans serif from Font Kitchen. Rounded squared contours and horizontal terminals give this serif typeface a futuristic feel, while still remaining readable at smaller sizes. 10 weights are available with obliques, weighing in at 20 styles, each fresh cut and farm-raised. This font family is served with sides of expansive ligatures, kerning pairs, stylistic alternates, proportional and tabular figures, and versatile fractions. Pork Chop is a great way to add a calculated, futuristic, yet still approachable feel to your next project.
  18. Manifold CF by Connary Fagen, $35.00
    Manifold® CF is a utilitarian typeface inspired by the precision of a computer terminal, softened by contemporary design and rounded corners. Manifold's unified letterforms and tall x-height are great for user interfaces, or track it out for a sophisticated look. Manifold also offers wide language support, including Cyrillic script, Vietnamese, and Pinyin Romanization. Manifold® CF excels as a headline or display typeface, and pairs well with contrasting simple serifs like Artifex CF and Artifex Hand CF. All typefaces from Connary Fagen include free updates, including new features, and free technical support.
  19. Cookery by Los Andes, $29.00
    Cookery is a contemporary, friendly and authentic hand-drawn brush pen typeface with irregular baseline. It is well-suited to display use for book covers, logotypes, packaging, restaurant menus, invitation cards and advertising, among other uses. Get the most out of Cookery's 613-character set by activating OpenType features including letters having the capability to automatically adjust between connected and disconnected forms, alternates, swashes, initial/terminal forms, old style figures, etc. All these alternatives provide a wide range of possibilities to give your compositions a natural, playful and unique look.
  20. Gerbera by Brownfox, $44.99
    Gerbera is a new sans-serif with a distinct personality that fuses geometric and organic elements. It is at once hip and quaint, clear yet idiosyncratic, restrained but sensual. Its deliberately varied classical capital proportions and geometric structure are balanced by slightly reversed stress and pinched terminals on curved strokes. This versatile font comes in five weights with their italics and offers a variety of Open Type features, including small caps, alternate characters and punctuation, five sets of figures, and CE, Baltic, and Cyrillic support. Designed by Gayaneh Bagdasaryan & Vyacheslav Kirilenko, 2014-2022.
  21. Povetarac Display by Tour De Force, $25.00
    Povetarac Display font family is part of Povetarac Superfamily together with Povetarac Sans and Povetarac Didone. Available in 6 weights and one variable font file, Povetarac Display relays on lively uppercase proportions that took inspiration from vintage typefaces. It is well balanced, elegant and fully recognizable high contrasted sans serif family. One of its characteristics are straight and wide terminals. With sharp overhang, Povetarac Display works pretty well in all situations – from editorial use to branding, websites or just titles. Comes with 3 Stylistic Sets, SmallCaps and Fractions and extended Latin character map.
  22. Saphile by Craft Supply Co, $20.00
    Saphile – The Epitome of Elegant Sans Serif Elegance in Every Detail Saphile, an elegant sans serif font, stands out with its gracefully angled stem ends and terminals, coupled with high contrast, making it the perfect choice for luxurious designs. A Typeface of Luxury Saphile is more than just a font; it embodies luxury. Its sleek design and high contrast add an opulent touch to any project it graces. Tailored for Luxury Designs Designed with luxury in mind, Saphile elevates the visual appeal of high-end branding, premium packaging, and more.
  23. Magallanes Condensed by Latinotype, $29.00
    Say hello to the new Magallanes Condensed Family, a contemporary neo-humanist sans serif font designed by Daniel Hernández. Its strokes and terminals are related to the calligraphic strokes from humanist typefaces. It comes with 8 styles, from Ultra Light to Black, each with its true italics. Every weight comes with alternative glyphs for a more dynamic use. Magallanes is the perfect titling font to complement text faces in magazines, logotypes, etc. Languages supported include Basic Latin, Western European, Euro, Catalan, Baltic, Turkish, Central European, Romanian, Pan African Latin.
  24. Caché by ArtyType, $29.00
    Caché is a stylish, condensed sans serif font family in 3 versatile weights (Light, Medium & Bold) with an extended Latin character set. The typeface features economical letterforms with distinctively sheared terminals and occasional stencil characteristics. Designed as a practical all-rounder, it really does live up to its name, providing legibility along with added panache to any heading or copy. In practice, its surprisingly adaptable to most projects; and as usual with ‘ArtyType’ fonts, there are several alternate characters available via the glyph palette, providing that extra dimension when personalising your design projects.
  25. Biscayne by JVB Fonts, $39.00
    Biscayne is inspired by the old and classic Art Deco art and architecture found in some building ads from the 1930's in the Art Deco District of Miami. The name of the font family is one of the most emblematic and representative places in Miami City. Biscayne can be used mainly in titles, display and short texts. This typeface family supports East Europe languages. It also includes standard and discretionary ligatures, alternative style of uppercase, fractions, numerators and denominators, end and/or terminal forms and other OpenType features.
  26. Retrofit by Vanderfont, $29.00
    The evocative and original Retrofit is based on typefaces of the 1940s and 50s, which extolled the virtues of American products in glossy magazines for the new suburban consumer. Oversized terminal bulbs and occasional slab serifs lend a rhythm and a bouncing baseline provides just the "zing" to spice up that bland typographic treatise. Retrofit's easy familiarity can be seen on children's books, games, food packaging, and other places where a kid friendly note is needed. Retrofit has been adapted by Quickutz for their punched letter cutting tool, and re-named "Maggie".
  27. Bale by moretype, $28.00
    Originally developed as a part of a corporate identity, Bale is a warm and confident sans-serif font. With its generous counters and angled terminals Bale is a dependable work horse with enough flare to add interest to any typographical landscape. This hardworking font comes equipped with small caps, automatic fractions, proportional/tabular lining and old style figures and alternative glyphs and is the must for any typographic toolkit. Bale Mono is the monospaced companion of Bale. This Mono font brings a technical edge to the cool professionalism of Bale.
  28. Haverj by ParaType, $30.00
    An original typeface designed for ParaType in 2004 by Armenian designer Manvel Shmavonyan. Based on the lettering created in 1970s by outstanding Armenian type designer Henrik Mnatsakanyan (1923-2001) of the same name. In Armenian ‘Haverj’ means ‘Eternally’. The face resembles many regular text serif fonts but elements like serifs and terminals make it eccentric and a little bit funny. The shape of diagonal legs in capital K and R resembles book lettering of the 1950s—60s. Using it in text, advertising and display typography may lead to surprising effects.
  29. Fragilers Family by Alandya TypeFoundry, $21.00
    Fragilers Family is a sans serif family with high contrast, making it a versatile and elegant typeface. Fragilers Family is available in several weights, not too much, but not too little, just the right amount, and available in oblique styles. Fragilers contrast lines and smooth terminals give a sleek and elegant look to logos, holiday cards, wedding invitations, quotes, advertisements, and more. Fragilers is a versatile typeface full of character to enrich your designs. And of course multilingual support. Create awesome layouts of your designs with Fragilers Family.
  30. Embassy by Bitstream, $29.99
    The English roundhand has always occupied the central position in the group of faces appropriate to the social printing handled by engravers, and their contemporary imitators, thermographers. At the end of the nineteenth century when engraving was mechanised by the pantographic engraving machine, the traditional roundhands found their way onto pantographic pattern plates. Embassy is a traditional roundhand of vigorous contrast with straightforward capitals with ball terminals; it was transferred from such an engravers’ pattern plate to the Fotosetter at Intertype about 1955. Alphatype’s Yorktown is similar, but appears to have less contrast.
  31. Digideco by astroluxtype, $20.00
    Retro-futuristic robot terminal type. The 1930s Moderne Streamline decade meets the digital domain in this weird font. Use it in an ad for Ford Tri-Motor Airplane or a story about an out of control 1980s computer monster. Which? Help it find its place- as it is lost in time. Digideco is a minimal font set that includes upper and lowercase letterforms which can be used at various sizes but, we consider it a headline/display font, best applied larger than 36 points in size. Shall we play a game?
  32. Culinary by Latinotype, $39.00
    Culinary is a typographic system inspired by the art of cooking. This family comes with 2 subfamilies: one Regular Family of 4 weights plus a Sans Line font and a set of Borders, and one 4-weight Script Family that also includes Sans Line and Borders. Culinary is well-suited for packaging, restaurant and cafe branding, bakeries, logos, magazines, menus, recipe books, invitations and much more. The OpenType features allow access to a wide set of characters, including ligatures, swashes, endings, initial and terminal forms, and lots of alternates.
  33. Magallanes by Latinotype, $29.00
    Say hello to the new Magallanes Family, a contemporary neo-humanist sans serif font designed by Daniel Hernández. Its strokes and terminals are related to the calligraphic strokes from humanist typefaces. It comes with 8 styles, from Ultra Light to Black, each with its true italics. Every weight comes with alternative glyphs for a more dynamic use. Magallanes is the perfect titling font to complement text faces in magazines, logotypes, etc. Languages supported include Basic Latin, Western European, Euro, Catalan, Baltic, Turkish, Central European, Romanian, Pan African Latin.
  34. Evenfall by My Creative Land, $14.99
    Evenfall is a hand written font inspired by modern brush lettering and calligraphy together. Two stylistic sets allow you to create two different text styles. The font is full of Open Type features and is best used in an open type aware software (such as Adobe Illustrator, Adobe InDesign, Adobe Photoshop, MS Word, MS Publisher). There are more than 700 glyphs in the font including discretionary ligatures, initial and terminal forms for all letters and ligatures, stylistic alternates, ornaments, etc. Font also contains 40+ ornaments and graphic elements.
  35. Morenita by John Moore Type Foundry, $20.00
    Morenita is a script letter style, very basic geometric construction which refers to the style and the Art Deco glory, designed to provide a highly readable. It comes in two weights, Regular and Bold, italic versions both comes equipped with terminals and final words or tails in ways very easy to apply glue. Ideal for creative banner ads, versatile and readable form makes it’s ideal to creating logos or marks or create modern invitations, children’s publications or interesting or video or film credits. His look goes from vintage to contemporary.
  36. Juvenile by DimitriAna, $19.00
    Juvenile is a hand drawn fresh and playful font family, offered in a variety of weights and special characters, which matches perfectly with 52 decorative elements. It is suitable for different applications such as logos, stationery design, invitations, labels, merchandise products, and much more. Juvenile contains OpenType features such as ligatures, stylistic alternates and swashes. It supports Central, Eastern, Western European, Baltic, Turkish and Greek languages. The fonts are fully unicode-mapped (PUA encoded).
  37. Delicia Pro by Wiescher Design, $69.50
    Delicia Pro Script is a versatile fat script designed with delicatessen shops in mind, it has lots of variations. There are for example seven different versions for the uppercase letters that can be accessed with opentype savy software. different ampersands, @-signs, Th combinations, lots of different lowercase letters and so on. The font can be used in all of Europe, Turkey and the Baltic countries (sorry no Greek and Cyrillic). Yours very versatile Gert Wiescher
  38. Barito by Authentype, $14.00
    The Barito Serif 9 font is full of cursive typefaces with sharp, bold lines that create an optical illusion that appears to intimidate the reader. Barito serif font comes with many languages ​​like Cyrillic • Greek • Latin and is perfect for designing books, magazines, titles for online advertising media websites and much more. The barito serif font not only comes with 9 weights, but is also accompanied by an italic for complement and confirmation.
  39. Manas Pro by Fontuma, $24.00
    Manas is the name of the epic of the Kyrgyz Turks. The font family is also designed with serifs to reflect the characteristics of the epic from which it is named. This typeface, which is a serif, consists of three families: ▪ Manas: Font family containing Latin letters ▪ Manas Pro: Font family including Latin, Arabic and Hebrew alphabets ▪ Manas World: A family of typefaces including Latin, Cyrillic, Greek, Arabic and Hebrew alphabets
  40. Calamity Wayne by explogos, $24.99
    Calamity Wayne is a reverse-contrast slab serif, inspired by the ‘wild west’ French Clarendons (aka Italians or Egyptians) of the late-1800s. Despite the idiosyncrasies that make it ideal for display and headline uses, it is also surprisingly legible in text settings. Calamity Wayne supports Latin, Cyrillic and Greek, and is available in OTF and TTF formats. Acknowledgement: I am very grateful to David Jonathan Ross (https://djr.com) for his support and encouragement.
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