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  1. Arshaq by Flawlessandco, $9.00
    Arshaq is an Arabic display font that showcases an elegant and beautiful design. This font has been carefully crafted to provide a stunning appearance to every Arabic script. An Original typeface that suitable for any graphic designs such as branding materials, t-shirt, print, business cards, logo, poster, t-shirt, photography, quotes .etc This font support for some multilingual. Modern Sweet Retro that contains uppercase A-Z and lowercase a-z, alternate character, numbers 0-9, and some punctuation. If you need help, just write me! Thanks so much for checking out my shop!
  2. Squeam by PizzaDude.dk, $17.00
    Here's a fun font that is quirky, jumpy and uneven. It's also unpredictable, but not more than your text will be clear and legible...but in a fun way! :) I've added several lowercase versions that automatically cycles as you type. A great way to make your text random and lively
  3. Beauties Bright by Lucky Type, $20.00
    Beauties Bright allows you to make handwriting that looks fresher, both quickly and easily. Beauties Bright includes Stylistic Alternates for lowercase and uppercase characters. It is suitable for a variety of texts in your writing and also includes more than 20 swashes that allow your handwritten text to look more amazing.
  4. Genteta by Typephases, $25.00
    In the tradition of the stock cuts that printing type foundries offered as metal, these spot illustrations remind you —for their look and technique— of vintage publications like victorian age newspapers and magazines. Similar to their counterparts in the Whimsies, Absurdies, Ombres, Bizarries and Whimsies series, the Genteta is another collection of little people in funny and absurd situations, recreated in black ink, from imagination and with no reference or models, and then carefully digitized. The Genteta trio of dingbats includes more than 150 new images. Their vectorial file format means you can use them at any size with no loss of quality. Every Genteta dingbat offers ready-made images for a variety of creative projects. They can be used as they come or easily customized in any graphics program. At small sizes they are ideal spot illustrations with a whimsical touch; at large sizes they can bring a whole page, a spread or even a big poster to life. Use them in creative projects including, but not limited to, flyers, brochures, book jackets and editorial illustration.
  5. Halogen by Positype, $29.00
    Who doesn't want or need an expansive contemporary extended sans that has a sense of style and swagger… what if it had a lowercase, small caps and various numeral options… how could you say no? This was the foundational argument I made for myself when I drew the initial alphabet on my birthday last year (something I do each year, draw a new font, kind of a fun OCD thing). I wanted to see a wide, utilitarian sans that had more to it than just a basic character set and didn't resemble standard geometric models. As I continued sketching, the letterforms were being influenced more by my 'lettering tendencies' than the normal mechanical trappings of drawing flat, wide letters. The letters have retained aspects of letters created by hand — stresses, modulation, naturally ending terminals. Truncation and quick clipping of strokes became antithetical to the letterforms I drew, so I continued this once I brought the design into the computer. I kept it precise and dependable, but made every attempt to keep a conscientiously crafted typeface and not let it devolve into a grid-based drone. As such, it works just as well looking back in time as much as it does assuming a lead role in a sci-fi movie. Halogen does deliver and opts not to take a short cut and provide an anemic offering of glyphs — a modern typeface offered today must provide more than just the basics and this one does — lowercase, smallcaps, old style numerals, tabular forms, stylistic and titling alternates, fractions, case-sensitive features, and even an alternate uppercase ordinal set is included. So go make cool print and digital things with it, now.
  6. Affair by Sudtipos, $99.00
    Type designers are crazy people. Not crazy in the sense that they think we are Napoleon, but in the sense that the sky can be falling, wars tearing the world apart, disasters splitting the very ground we walk on, plagues circling continents to pick victims randomly, yet we will still perform our ever optimistic task of making some little spot of the world more appealing to the human eye. We ought to be proud of ourselves, I believe. Optimism is hard to come by these days. Regardless of our own personal reasons for doing what we do, the very thing we do is in itself an act of optimism and belief in the inherent beauty that exists within humanity. As recently as ten years ago, I wouldn't have been able to choose the amazing obscure profession I now have, wouldn't have been able to be humbled by the history that falls into my hands and slides in front of my eyes every day, wouldn't have been able to live and work across previously impenetrable cultural lines as I do now, and wouldn't have been able to raise my glass of Malbeck wine to toast every type designer who was before me, is with me, and will be after me. As recently as ten years ago, I wouldn't have been able to mean these words as I wrote them: It’s a small world. Yes, it is a small world, and a wonderfully complex one too. With so much information drowning our senses by the minute, it has become difficult to find clear meaning in almost anything. Something throughout the day is bound to make us feel even smaller in this small world. Most of us find comfort in a routine. Some of us find extended families. But in the end we are all Eleanor Rigbys, lonely on the inside and waiting for a miracle to come. If a miracle can make the world small, another one can perhaps give us meaning. And sometimes a miracle happens for a split second, then gets buried until a crazy type designer finds it. I was on my honeymoon in New York City when I first stumbled upon the letters that eventually started this Affair. A simple, content tourist walking down the streets formerly unknown to me except through pop music and film references. Browsing the shops of the city that made Bob Dylan, Lou Reed, and a thousand other artists. Trying to chase away the tourist mentality, wondering what it would be like to actually live in the city of a billion tiny lights. Tourists don't go to libraries in foreign cities. So I walked into one. Two hours later I wasn't in New York anymore. I wasn't anywhere substantial. I was the crazy type designer at the apex of insanity. La La Land, alphabet heaven, curves and twirls and loops and swashes, ribbons and bows and naked letters. I'm probably not the very first person on this planet to be seduced into starting an Affair while on his honeymoon, but it is something to tease my better half about once in a while. To this day I can't decide if I actually found the worn book, or if the book itself called for me. Its spine was nothing special, sitting on a shelf, tightly flanked by similar spines on either side. Yet it was the only one I picked off that shelf. And I looked at only one page in it before walking to the photocopier and cheating it with an Argentine coin, since I didn't have the American quarter it wanted. That was the beginning. I am now writing this after the Affair is over. And it was an Affair to remember, to pull a phrase. Right now, long after I have drawn and digitized and tested this alphabet, and long after I saw what some of this generation’s type designers saw in it, I have the luxury to speculate on what Affair really is, what made me begin and finish it, what cultural expressions it has, and so on. But in all honesty it wasn't like that. Much like in my Ministry Script experience, I was a driven man, a lover walking the ledge, an infatuated student following the instructions of his teacher while seeing her as a perfect angel. I am not exaggerating when I say that the letters themselves told me how to extend them. I was exploited by an alphabet, and it felt great. Unlike my experience with Ministry Script, where the objective was to push the technology to its limits, this Affair felt like the most natural and casual sequence of processions in the world – my hand following the grid, the grid following what my hand had already done – a circle of creation contained in one square computer cell, then doing it all over again. By contrast, it was the lousiest feeling in the world when I finally reached the conclusion that the Affair was done. What would I do now? Would any commitment I make from now on constitute a betrayal of these past precious months? I'm largely over all that now, of course. I like to think I'm a better man now because of the experience. Affair is an enormous, intricately calligraphic OpenType font based on a 9x9 photocopy of a page from a 1950s lettering book. In any calligraphic font, the global parameters for developing the characters are usually quite volatile and hard to pin down, but in this case it was particularly difficult because the photocopy was too gray and the letters were of different sizes, very intertwined and scan-impossible. So finishing the first few characters in order to establish the global rhythm was quite a long process, after which the work became a unique soothing, numbing routine by which I will always remember this Affair. The result of all the work, at least to the eyes of this crazy designer, is 1950s American lettering with a very Argentine wrapper. My Affair is infused with the spirit of filete, dulce de leche, yerba mate, and Carlos Gardel. Upon finishing the font I was fortunate enough that a few of my colleagues, great type designers and probably much saner than I am, agreed to show me how they envision my Affair in action. The beauty they showed me makes me feel small and yearn for the world to be even smaller now – at least small enough so that my international colleagues and I can meet and exchange stories over a good parrilla. These people, whose kindness is very deserving of my gratitude, and whose beautiful art is very deserving of your appreciation, are in no particular order: Corey Holms, Mariano Lopez Hiriart, Xavier Dupré, Alejandro Ros, Rebecca Alaccari, Laura Meseguer, Neil Summerour, Eduardo Manso, and the Doma group. You can see how they envisioned using Affair in the section of this booklet entitled A Foreign Affair. The rest of this booklet contains all the obligatory technical details that should come with a font this massive. I hope this Affair can bring you as much peace and satisfaction as it brought me, and I hope it can help your imagination soar like mine did when I was doing my duty for beauty.
  7. Jantze by Fontosaurus, $19.95
    The Jantze font is a project undertaken by Dan Bailey of Fontosaurus and Michael Jantze, creator of the nationally-syndicated comic strip, The Norm. All their royalties from the font will go to The Lance Armstrong Foundation. For those that have been living under a rock for the last five years, Lance is a professional bike racer that overcame advanced testicular cancer to not only come back to his sport, but to dominate its premiere event, the Tour de France. In climbing to the top of his sport, he has become a legend among cyclists and a beacon of hope for those battling cancer and their families. His foundation provides financial grants to researchers working to improve our odds against the disease, individuals stricken with cancer, and survivors of the disease that are advocates for survivorship issues in their communities. Michael Jantze and Dan Bailey would like you to consider the quote from Ralph Waldo Emerson that brought us to this project: "The purpose of life is not to be happy. It is to be useful, to be honorable, to have it make some difference that you have lived and lived well. We hope that you will help us help Lance Armstrong's legacy be more than that of just sports legend. We hope that you will help those that may someday help you as much as we hope that you will never have to suffer the ravages of cancer. We hope.
  8. Baligo by Sarid Ezra, $13.00
    Hello, this is Baligo, playful font family! Baligo is a quotable font that have 3 weight style. Comes with light, regular and bold this font will make your project more bright and cheerful. This playful font is very suitable for quotes, branding, children books, and more. Baligo also support multi language!
  9. Asticus by Teweka, $10.00
    New Fresh! Asticus was born by adapting the Blackletter style. This font is very distinctive, with lines that still maintain the blackletter style. This font has 372 glyphs and is multilingual. and some ligatures in it. This font is very suitable for various product designs, t-shirts, branding and others.
  10. American Wonders by Sarid Ezra, $17.00
    Introducing, American Wonders - Font Duo! American Wonders is a package of two fonts containing signature script and bold serif. This versatile fonts that you can use for any project. This bold serif is strong and powerful while the signature script is soft and authentic hand writing. This font also support language!
  11. Benang Merah by San Studio, $15.00
    Benang Merah is designed by Zainul Faozi, the idea concept is from a thread, each letter is connected that is the uniqueness of this font. You can use this font for your poster design, heading, social media, lettering design, and more. This font can be paired well with serif fonts.
  12. Freaky Story by Sarid Ezra, $15.00
    Freaky Story is a condensed serif with horror & creepy vibes! This serif is so unique that will make your design pop up. This font is suitable for poster movies especially thriller & horror movies. With unique lowercase, this font will make your poster more stand out and stylish! You also can use this font for any design because of the versatility in this font. Also, this font support multi language. Let's make your next halloween poster with this font!
  13. Scary Things by Sarid Ezra, $15.00
    Scary Things is a sharp serif with horror & creepy vibes! This serif is so clean that will make your design pop up. This font is suitable for poster movies especially thriller & horror movies. With unique & sharp shape, this font will make your poster more stand out! You also can use this font for any design because of the versatility in this font. Also, this font support multi language. Let's make your next halloween poster with this font!
  14. Strak by Kustomtype, $25.00
    Strak is a font that was born out of admiration for the work of E. Vermeulen, a Belgian artist known for his tight, precise line and an unseen masterpiece that is spread around the world. He has published and exhibited his work in London, Liverpool, Angoulême, New York, Geneva, Amsterdam, Lyon and Turku (in Finland) and he even signed for the New York Times. Based on a few characters, a complete font was composed by Kustomtype. After a few sketches, Strak came to life. The name Strak, in this case, refers to the slender, beautiful woman with the correct waistlines and proportions. The font is designed this way; it is completely hand-drawn, digitized and can be used in all modern and graphic media. Strak is available in 8 different styles, has class and will make many people's mouth water when they see it on your designs. Do you want quality and style? Then Strak is the font-perfect solution!
  15. Apocalypse 13 by IKIIKOWRK, $15.00
    Proudly Present Apocalypse 13 - Cyberpunk Type, created by ikiiko With its gritty and edgy design, the explosive cyberpunk brush typeface Apocalypse 13 perfectly portrays the feel of a dystopian future. This typeface was created to transport you to the pitch-black, neon-lit streets of a cybernetic metropolis. It is the ideal fusion of technical grit and artistic expression. Each character in Apocalypse 13 is painstakingly created, using jagged edges and strong brushstrokes to evoke a sense of urgency and defiance. The letters suggest a world that is on the verge of anarchy because they look like they were spray painted on a collapsing concrete wall. This typeface is perfect for an movie title, movie poster, game title, game logo, streamer, magazine layout, fashion stuff, quotes, or simply as a stylish text overlay to any background image. What's Included? 2 Weights : Regular & Oblique Uppercase & Lowercase Numbers & Punctuation Multilingual Support Works on PC & Mac
  16. Glory Signature by Din Studio, $29.00
    Is your branding missing something that makes people amaze? Have you thought about how you can add that touch of magic to your branding and projects? What if we told you, you only need to change one element to engage and convert your clients? Introducing Glory Signature-A Modern Script Font Giving you a simple, yet gorgeous solution to your branding. This font is more than just another script font. It encapsulates the essence of elegance and modernity. With its clean script-type design and curved indentations, this font will take your projects to the next level! Use it for headings, logos, business cards, printed quotes, invitations of all sorts, cards, packaging, and your website or social media branding. Glory Signature includes Multilingual Options to make your branding globally acceptable. Features: Standard Ligatures Stylistic Sets Swashes Multilingual Support PUA Encoded Numerals and Punctuation Thank you for downloading premium fonts from Din Studio
  17. Silent Noise Font Duo by Dora Typefoundry, $19.00
    Silent Noise has two font types, namely serif and handwritten script with a thin size, adding to the impression of elegance and class, both of these fonts have a subtle touch Silent Noise is versatile enough to add an elegant element to almost any project that requires a special touch of class.,perfect for casual type on greeting cards, illustrations, quotes, old branding, cover books, social media posts, packaging and many others :) Features : Uppercase & lowercase Numbers and punctuation Alternates & Ligatures Multilingual PUA encoded WHAT'S INCLUDED Silent Noise Serif Silent Noise Script Once you download this romantic, handwritten font duo you will be able to start creating straight away. Enjoy! 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. This type of family has become the work of true love, making it as easy and fun as possible. I really hope you enjoy it! Thak you.
  18. Distillery by Sudtipos, $39.00
    The Distillery Set is a collection of 5 fonts: Display, Strong, Script, Caps, and Icons. The fonts' influences are in lettering from different eras and styles. They reflect forms from the Arts & Crafts movement, the Roman majuscules, artistic printing, traditional tattoo lettering, sing painting and showcards from the early XX century and some typography trends started from 1970s America and being used today like chalkboard art or handmade labels in packaging. This is collection of fonts that strongly hints of the spontaneous ways of pencil on paper, the dynamic rebellion and simultaneous imperfection and elegance of DIY. This set contains a wide range of characters, including alternates, ligatures, variations on ascenders and descenders, initials and terminals, icons and ornaments, providing endless application possibilities. The different fonts can be used individually, but of course it is their combination in use that creates the magic. The Distillery Set was designed by young talent Carolina Marando. Alejandro Paul produced and expanded the digital work.
  19. Quickest by Create Big Supply, $17.00
    Introducing Quickest, a bold and powerful sans serif brush font that will make your designs stand out. With its strong and distinctive characters, Quickest adds a unique touch to your projects, ensuring they grab attention and make an impact. This font is perfect for various design applications, including logos, headlines, posters, and social media graphics. Quickest features both uppercase and lowercase letters, providing flexibility and creative freedom in your typographic compositions. The inclusion of numbers and punctuations allows for seamless integration into your designs, making it suitable for a wide range of projects. With multilingual support, Quickest ensures that your message can reach a global audience. It allows you to express yourself in different languages, opening up new possibilities for your design projects. The font is PUA encoded, enabling easy access to all the glyphs and swashes it offers. This means you can effortlessly incorporate decorative elements and flourishes into your designs, adding a touch of uniqueness and personality.
  20. Chayno by Twinletter, $17.00
    Welcome to the world of Chayno, where handwritten style meets fun casualness. Are you looking for a sleek yet casual and playful look for your various visual projects? Chayno is the perfect choice. With three different variants, including Regular, Outline, and Shadow, Chayno gives you the flexibility to deliver effects that suit your design needs. You can create a clean, professional look or add a fun, playful touch to your project. Chayno also features creative ligatures and alternate characters, allowing you to explore a variety of fun letter variations. Not only that, this font supports multiple languages, ensuring your message can be received by audiences all over the world. With Chayno, every word becomes more than just text - it becomes an expression and an experience. Let's make your messages attractive and uplifting together with these cheerful fonts. Chayno - turns words into fun adventures. Immediately use this font to bring joy to all your projects!
  21. Giambattista by Wiescher Design, $39.50
    Giambattista is a long-time project of mine finally come to an end. After redesigning all of Giambattista Bodoni's work and then some additional cuts I started a long time ago with this Non-Bodoni Bodoni. The idea came to me while redesigning the original Chancellerosa (chancery). I thought Bodoni just didn't have the right approach to a chancery, this was just not his cup of tea! Maybe that is why he never used the Chancellerosa very much for his own printshop in Parma. So I thought someone has to design a script, that looks like Bodoni could have designed it but is more lively than his. Over the years I have been working on and off on the face and it turned out to become three typefaces which can be freely mixed. Here is my modern version of a script in the style of Giambattista, meant as an hommage, I called it Giambattista. Your modern scribe Gert Wiescher
  22. Front Desk by Aah Yes, $12.00
    Front Desk is designed to be easily readable, its increased legibility coming from the slightly enlarged lower case letters (a greater x-height) which make it easy on the eye. Also it is slightly slanted (but a lot less than a normal italic angle) to give it a more informal and modern look than a perfectly upright font would be, which is also intended to contribute extra dynamism while reading. Five available weights give adequate variation, and there are some Condensed and Expanded varieties in the complete set. A primary feature of this font is that the serif bases and tops are not indented or concave, which gives clear straight edges to the serifs, and the removal of this complexity adds to the clean lines and crispness of the font. The package contains both OTF and TTF versions - install either OTF or TTF, not both versions of a font on the same machine.
  23. Campuni by Identity Letters, $29.00
    A charming confidant. Italic, but without the slant. Campuni is a sans-serif typeface that can be described as an “upright italic”: its letters are modeled on the handwritten forms of italics—but without the slant. This gives Campuni a contemporary, charming, and trustworthy character. As with most modern sans-serif typefaces, Campuni’s design is based on low-contrast, almost monolinear strokes with a neat and clear appearance. This is where Campuni’s steep and tapered joints come in: with a bit of contrast, they provide the perfect foundation for a steady rhythm between characters—just like you’d find in meticulous handwriting. Careful spacing ensures that this rhythmic character is preserved on the page and on screen, making for a pleasant reading experience. It’s not just the letterforms that gain from Campuni’s calligraphic heritage, though. This typeface is packed with calligraphy-style swash capitals and end swashes on lowercase letters, as well as discretionary ligatures. These are available via OpenType, allowing you to spice up your logo or headline with a hint of calligraphy in a breeze. Despite its flawless legibility in body text, Campuni is definitely eye-catching in display sizes. (Decrease letterspacing for some additional punch.) Besides logo design, Campuni is a great choice for branding, advertising, packaging, corporate design, or even signage and wayfinding. The range of topics that Campuni excels in varies from food, leisure, retail, e-commerce, music, and travel to games, toys, childcare, and family-themed events. Campuni has got an Extended Latin character set, seven sets of figures, case-sensitive forms, arrows, and a few other advanced typographic features—622 glyphs in total. Its eight weights span from Thin to Black.
  24. Glembo by Differentialtype, $10.00
    Glembo is a bold sans display font. This font has six styles that you can combine. Whatever the topic, this font will be a great asset to your font library, as it has the potential to enhance any creation.
  25. Slimpick by IbeyDesign, $15.00
    Slimpick Brush Stroke Font results out of a stunning pairing of a brush pen and pencil that makes it look incredibly endearing and authentic. Use this gorgeous and unique this handwritten font to bring any DIY project to life!
  26. Hattan Antique by Solotype, $19.95
    This font is a somewhat modified version of the original issued by the Manhattan Type Foundry in the 1880s. This New York foundry was in business for less than five years, so its fonts are not too well known.
  27. Cheer Up by Jehansyah, $9.00
    Cheer up This is a cute and unique handmade font, with a simple appearance and an impression that is comfortable to read and easy to understand, there are several alternatives that you can use and combine, use this design for all purposes clothing, books, titles, magazines, comics, story books, youtube, posters, and other design needs include : Cheer up Cheer up extras numeric punctuation latin Thank you very much
  28. Ghost Childs by Jehansyah, $9.00
    Ghost Childs this is a light and thick brush font that looks very charming, and bold, this design can make you more confident, for you to pour it into your design that smells of horror or something else, very suitable for all types of designs, brochures, invitations, billboards, books, magazines and much more include : Ghost Childs otf Ghost Childs otf Bold punctuation numeric latin Thank You Very Much
  29. Blooming Valerian by Letterhanna Studio, $19.00
    Blooming Valerian is a thin handwritten calligraphy font with beautiful curves, the slightly wide spacing makes this font look very elegant. Blooming Valerian is a romantic and sweet calligraphy typeface with characters that dance along the baseline. It will add a luxury spark to any design project that you wish to create! This font is PUA encoded which means you can access all of the amazing glyphs and ligatures with ease!
  30. Rotenfold by HansCo, $15.00
    Rotenfold is a Elegant yet Luxury Handwriten that is luxurious in a casual and distinctive style that is perfect for your branding design, and will also be very beautiful in your wedding invitations and business cards and especially for your brand name logotype. This one should make your designs instantly professional and amazingly! Be a perfect professional in a minute and start creating with this font today! Enjoy
  31. Airwars Future by Sipanji21, $16.00
    "Airwars" is a display font with a modern and futuristic theme. Fonts like this are often used in designs aiming to create a clean, advanced look that emphasizes technology and sophistication. "Airwars" can be used in various design projects, such as web design, advertisements, promotional materials, or products that want to convey a modern and futuristic impression. With typography like this, you can bring a futuristic touch to your design.
  32. Marcinelle by Fando Fonts, $4.00
    The origin of this family is the classic French-Belgian comics. The screams and onomatopoeia of these comics have so much personality that I needed to create a typeface family that would allow the designer to really replicate them. But this family has many more applications: packaging, logos, posters, signage, packaging, branding, etc. With its wide variety of glyphs you can make your sound effects, logos, etc. in most Latin languages.
  33. Steady Stream by Akrtype Studio, $15.00
    Steady Stream is a fresh modern script and a luxury serif uppercase font. This duo consist of a script font that is truly handmade and featuring ligatures, and of a refined uppercase serif font, allowing you to create unique designs that suit your needs. This font duo is perfect for branding and logo designs, magazine and editorial designs, cards and stationery, and more! The script includes multilingual support. Happy designing.
  34. Redtowns by Lettersiro, $15.00
    Redtowns is our newest font that was made manually using brush pen and paper. This font is great for project like clothing, signatures, watermarks, use with photography, posters, and branding. Redtowns also comes with underline swashes that can be paired perfectly. Just do with your own creativity, this is easy use font, will make your project easier. What's oncluded: -Redtowns TTF -Redtowns Swashes TTF - OpenType Features: stylistic alternates, swash, ligature
  35. Swifted by Sarid Ezra, $15.00
    Swifted is a modern and stylish typeface with unique details. This font works best in bigger sizes, useful for headlines, titles, or shorter texts. You can see the beautiful details in any characters that will make the font more fashionable. This font contains a bunch of essential ligatures that will make your presentation or logo even more stunning and stand out! Swifted also support Multi Language and already PUA Encoded!
  36. Neckyn by Craft Supply Co, $20.00
    Introducing Neckyn - Quirky Sans Serif: A playful typeface that embraces individuality with its unique character. With its unconventional shapes and quirky charm, Neckyn adds a distinctive touch to any project, making a charming statement that stands out from the crowd. This typeface is ideal for greeting card, packaging, brand identity, poster, or any purpose to make your design project look eye catching and trendy. Feel free to play with this typeface!
  37. Hub 191 by Fateh.Lab, $14.00
    Hub 191 is a very Cheerful font, and with a very different style from the rest. Its weight is superior in posters, social media, headlines, magazine titles, clothing, large print formats - and anywhere you want it to be seen. Inspired by the design style that is currently popular, and this is the answer to all the needs of every idea that you will pour in this modern era.
  38. Luxenage by skillyas studio, $23.00
    Luxenage is our latest font that we made with care, We do our best to make this font good for you. It will add a luxury spark to any design project that you wish to create! This Font is very suitable for beautiful logos, posters, vintage signage, magazine, photography, vintage lettering, and any other design project. FEATURES: • Additional Accents • Multilingual Support • Kerning • Alternates • Ligatures COMPATIBLE OS: • Mac OS • Windows
  39. BOXDON Titling by TYDTYP, $15.00
    BOXDON is an extra heavy expanded typeface which was especially designed for VERTICAL layout. Each shape looks like a box and has minimum graphical treatment to distinguish each character. It means that the counter space is not enough to use this typeface for small font sizes, however, for titles this typeface should give incredible effects. I highly recommend using it with software that is compatible with vertical layout. (e.g. Adobe illustrator)
  40. Mentah 1 by Sulthan Studio, $10.00
    This sketch font Sans serif was born from the lines in the font that we created for the (Rajin) font and we redeveloped it into a different style with a more minimalist and more powerful setting and looks stunning for any smooth and bold writing that can be used anywhere in your work This font has complete uppercase and lowercase letters with 4 thicknesses, numbers, punctuation, and also language support
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