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  1. Monocolo by Kprojects, $25.00
    Monocolo is the result of a reflection on communication and of the language evolution in the new media. For this reason, some emoticons have been added to the usual glyphs and symbols and icons have been added to the regular. These glyphs, through the use of Discretionary Ligatures (DL) feature, can be recalled by using their name or idea associated with them (in the English language). This feature is designed to retrieve the icons quickly and not to be applied to a text, therefore you have to pay attention to compound words when used through DL.
  2. FS Millbank by Fontsmith, $80.00
    A sign of something better When designer Stuart de Rozario surveyed the fonts used in signage on London’s public transport systems, he reached a dead end. They seemed staid, sterile, lacking in personality, and ill-suited to use by modern brands. He was pointed in another direction entirely. ‘The driving force behind my thoughts was to design something more current and fresh without compromising legibility and clarity. A font with both personality and function, that’s versatile and large and small sizes, and effortless to read, but which also says something new.’ Speed reading Late for a meeting and can’t find your way? Trying to catch a flight? Lost in a hospital? Reading signs is a different business to reading a book or a newspaper. Text on signs needs to be deciphered quickly and effortlessly. So the legibility criteria for signage letterforms are different to those for normal reading, too. Throughout FS Millbank’s uppercase and lowercase alphabets, characters have been given features for extra definition, including: wide ink traps on the A, K, M, V, W, X and Y; a serifed i, accentuated spurs on the a, d, l u; and different x-height shapes on the b, g, p and q. Distinctive forms and generous, open internal shapes all help the quick reading of sign text, and wide, open terminals and counters allow similar letter shapes to be distinguished easily when viewed at different angles. Running down a corridor, maybe... Positive/negative Standard type tends to glow on the kind of dark backgrounds often used for signage, and look heavier than its true weight. To correct the imbalance caused by this optical trick, special weights of the typeface have to be drawn for these ‘negative’, light-on-dark applications. These are lighter than their comparable positive weights to overcome the ‘glow’ effect. After extensive tests of the negative weights, at all sizes, we achieved the right optical balance. Glowing, glowing, gone. Icons This wouldn’t be a signage typeface without its own set of icons, or symbols, to help people find what they’re looking for. So, to sit alongside the positive and negative fonts, we’ve created a comprehensive set of 172 icons, covering a wide range of applications from transport and user interface to information and directional. Designed within the typeface capital height, they sit on the baseline and are spaced centrally.
  3. Chinte by FonTastic Designs by Chez, $10.99
    Looking for a fun new font? Look no further I have just what you've been waiting for. This new novelty font that I call Chinte is a bold fullcase font. This font comes with multiple languages and symbols. And had multiple uses: Branding, Logos, and many more of your projects.
  4. Superb by Resistenza, $49.00
    Superb is a new typeface based on real brush pen script and also influenced by lettering shapes from the sixties and seventies. The font includes various swashes with volume and curls.. Superb’s letters got high contrast and some psychedelic curves. This font includes negative figures and a full alphabet set with cut out shapes. Take a look at the Superb Video https://vimeo.com/94062611 It’s designed with high contrast and enhanced legibility regardless its artistic look. Superb’s original letterforms are a beautiful piece of art and elegance no matter you observe them as separate symbols or as words, text paragraphs etc. Their appropriate use could be found therefore in many different aspects – from decorative greeting card, fresh packaging or expressive headline, to artistic t-shirt design, poster or distinguished brand name. Superb has a lot more to show when you access its OpenType features.
  5. Koska Esko by Jehansyah, $9.00
    Koska Esko This is a font with a very bold and elegant look, perfect for designs with a modern look it's time for you to try a new style for a new design include : numeric latin ligatures alternate And Thank you very Much
  6. Kingstone Sans by Unitype Studio, $19.00
    Introducing the majestic "Kingstone Sans" a typeface that exudes power, elegance, and timeless appeal. With its commanding presence and exquisite details, this font is designed to make a bold statement in your designs. Let the "Kingstone Sans " reign over your projects and elevate them to new heights of sophistication. Its sturdy serifs and balanced letterforms exude a sense of authority, making it ideal for prestigious branding, editorial designs, and luxury packaging.
  7. Rummy Tall by Bunny Dojo, $23.00
    Rummy, the stout, scrappy font inspired by sports branding and 1940s film, has grown up and is ready to take on new responsibilities. The result: Rummy Tall. Still powerful, precise, and packed with personality, Rummy Tall's added height brings with it even more versatile charm. Track Rummy Tall tightly for a sturdy foundation, or give Rummy Tall some breathing room for an unexpected air of nobility. Reach new heights!
  8. Morgana by Krismagraph, $17.00
    Hello, Start good day for new font! present to you, Morgana! A unique modern & classic ligature font that is a mix of old and new. It's soft curves mixed with high contrast glyphs lend it self to both feminine and masculine qualities. Equipped with epic ligature, great in layout design for quotes or body copy, and will be unique to the use of the logo design. And also multilingual support.
  9. Quendel by URW Type Foundry, $39.99
    Quendel has been expanded to become Quendel Happy Family. Apart from the new Bold weight for easy distinction and emphasis, there are now four other very exciting variants, rendering different writing tools and writing materials. The basic form of Quendel was written with a Japanese bamboo tip and therefore embodies a form letter of natural flow. The new versions show other features that provide the feel of written scripts. While the styles Wood and Crayon include some alternate characters, Q Marking Pen and Q Fingertip, due to their apparently more complex enacted forms, do not need additional alternates without looking stiff or boring. The wood relief of Quendel Wood was created by a freehand wood relief drawn with oiled chalk. Quendel Marking Pen seems to be written with a felt-tip pen soon depleted. At the same time it is also reminiscent of the blooming effect, which we know from photography. The name of Quendel Fingertip suggests what can be seen - someone seems to have written with the finger in a grainy material. One would like to try it himself. The effect of broken lines which can be gained by writing with chalk as reflected in Quendel Crayon. Almost like parched sandy soil, the writing material seems to crumble.
  10. Seahorse by Drewfonts, $30.00
    Originally inspired by the natural beauty of seahorses and their environment. It has the appearance of a turn of the century display face, but is in fact completely new and original to Drewfonts.
  11. Park Slope JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The free-form geometric shapes of the lettering on a vintage piece of sheet music entitled "Four Pictures" is the basis for Park Slope JNL, named for a neighborhood in Brooklyn, New York.
  12. Arabic Scratch by Si47ash Fonts, $19.00
    And now Arabic Scratch font is here! Based on the old Naskh based typeface, this font along with the other Si47ash dirty font Persian Grunge, is introducing new possibilities to use Arabic letters for some of your exciting graphic projects, including book covers, posters, banners, brochures, catalogs, logotypes, and more! Every glyph is unique and all the patterns and textures are distinctively designed and make the font an artwork itself! It's so convenient, you do even have to do anything! Just type the words and the magic happens spontaneously! Shahab Siavash, the designer has done more than 30 fonts and got featured on Behance, Microsoft, McGill University research website, Hackernoon, Fontself, FontsInUse,... Astaneh text and headline font which is one of his latest designs, already got professional typographers, lay-out and book designers' attention as well as some of the most recognizable publications in Arabic/Persian communities.
  13. Gardena Quanto by UICreative, $23.00
    Introducing our new product the name is Gardena Quanto Serif Display Font Family comes with 9 different weights. Modern Serif font that feels beautiful classy, elegant, and modern. This font is perfectly suited for a wide variety of projects, such as signature, stationery, logo, wedding, typography quotes, magazine or book cover, website header, clothing, branding, packaging design, and more. Also for fashion-related branding or editorial design and displays both masculine and feminine qualities. Gardena Quanto Serif Display Font Family is a general-purpose, utilitarian design incorporating an abundance of OpenType features: small caps, ordinals, numerous figure options plus a few bonus goodies. Supports 66 languages using extended Latin character sets.
  14. Walkie Valkyrie by UICreative, $23.00
    Introducing our new product the name is Walkie Valkyrie Serif Font Family comes with 9 different weights. Modern Serif font that feels beautiful classy, elegant, and modern. This font is perfectly suited for a wide variety of projects, such as signature, stationery, logo, wedding, typography quotes, magazine or book cover, website header, clothing, branding, packaging design, and more. Also for fashion-related branding or editorial design and displays both masculine and feminine qualities. Walkie Valkyrie Serif Font Family is a general-purpose, utilitarian design incorporating an abundance of OpenType features: small caps, ordinals, numerous figure options plus a few bonus goodies. Mackinac supports 66 languages using extended Latin character sets.
  15. Jonathan by Supfonts, $10.00
    Hi everyone. This is my new signature style script. Any inscription will look like a natural stroke. This will give a unique look to your projects. Try my new font, it is lined with all the distances and it looks professional and at ease. It is ideal for signature or design, postcards and greetings, websites or blogs. Test it out below to see how it could look for your next project! Includes: Uppercase and lowercase Numbers and punctuation Foreign language support Ligatures Check out my blog: https://www.instagram.com/zloillev pinterest.com/dmitriychirkov7 Enjoy
  16. Good Robot by Haiku Monkey, $10.00
    If a guitar-playing, hipster robot created a font, it might look like this. Perhaps you're charged with designing a poster for a guitar-playing, hipster robot. We recommend using this font. And alerting the media. Because a guitar-playing, hipster robot is pretty big news.
  17. Magistral by ParaType, $30.00
    The first three weights of the family were designed at ParaType (ParaGraph) in 1997 by Dmitry Kirsanov . They were based on the artworks of Moscow graphic designer Andrey Kryukov (1923-1997). The original version was developed by Kryukov at the end of the sixties for Russian railways. The proportions and elements of construction were inspired by Eurostile (1962) by Aldo Novarese. It is intended for use in advertising and display typography. In 2009, Dmitry added the new styles, corrected the old ones, and enhanced them with extended character sets.
  18. Alambart by Greater Albion Typefounders, $18.00
    Alambart is one of a new series of ‘wood type’ inspired fonts. Alambart is a hand-cut oblique Roman, suggesting the late Victorian era, but the type of thing that continued in use well into the twentieth century. If you want a title face that has versatility and suggests a past history, this is it!
  19. Vintage Painting by Aestherica Studio, $12.00
    Introducing the new Handwritten Script Font by Aestherica Studio. Proudly Present, Vintage Painting Vintage Painting is perfect for product packaging, branding project, megazine, social media, wedding, or just used to express words above the background. This font includes multilingual support. Enjoy the font, feel free to comment or feedback, send me PM or email.
  20. Circus Wagon by FontMesa, $25.00
    Circus Wagon is a revival of the old circus style font named Big Top in the Dan Solo catalog. This version has been freshened up with a new matching lowercase. Our original release of this font was named Buckhorn, this 2020 updated release changes the name and adds additional accented glyphs plus Opentype case sensitive forms. You will need an Opentype aware application to access Opentype features in this font.
  21. VVDS Suffer by Vintage Voyage Design Supply, $10.00
    Do you hear that sound of Dick Dale's guitar? Here it is! Introducing you a new font family with retro surf rock vibes! Straight outta retro vinyl covers and surf gig posters to your font collection! We're all missed the sun, so grab this family and get some of the summer vibes. No matter what your next design project – a tiki t-shirt collection / summer rock festival or gigs / greeting cards / or a header for your new zine, - you'll get your goals with this family. A lot of alternates will give you a hand written's mood and absolutely unique typographic style. Up to 10 styles for some of them. Open Type Features as Stylistic Alternates, Small Caps and Fractions. Three styles: Clear, Roughen and Scratched. Three widths: Light, Regular and Bold.
  22. Halgeta by AF Type, $10.00
    Meet the slick new calligraphy font - Halgeta. This beautiful script is for those who need elegance and style for their designs and is perfect for wedding invitations, storing date cards, feminine branding and other necessities. This font is modern, simple, but still authentic. Halgeta includes a full set of Basic Uppercase and Lowercase Characters, Numbers and Punctuation. It also contains binders and lots of style alternatives to perfectly recreate natural calligraphy (check the preview to see them all).
  23. Dino Play by Stefani Letter, $14.00
    Dinoplay is a cute, new, fresh, and friendly display font. It embodies happiness and authenticity and is the perfect choice for any children activity or school project, but also It’s ideal for branding and decorate your projects. Add this chunky lettered font to your designs and notice how it makes them come alive! . This font is PUA encoded which means you can access all of the cute glyphs with ease! It also features a wealth of including ligatures.
  24. Monkeytails by Wiescher Design, $39.50
    I don't know what other typedesigners call those long swirling embellishment, but I call them "Monkeytails". So when I decided on this version of my good old Royal Bavarian, I decided to call the new font "Monkeytails". I just fell in love with this name. Monkeytails and Royal Bavarian should be used together, in order not to have too many embellishments. That's why I offer the two together for a good price. Your swinging typedesigner Gert Wiescher
  25. Hippie Mojo by Mysterylab, $18.00
    Set the wayback machine for about 1967. Smell the patchouli? Now you can inject just the right dose of swirly-licious mojo into your retro design with this original vintage-styled sixties font. But as with many psychedelic hippie lettering designs, the history reaches back even further; it owes a designer's debt of gratitude to the designs of the Art Nouveau era as well. This is predominantly a uni-case alphabet, but also features a few alternative characters in the lower case – at the full height of the capitals. With an extensive character set and multilingual glyphs, you can use Hippie Mojo to say "Groovy baby" in many languages. Evoke the carefree and tripped-out vibe of the psychedelic era with Hippie Mojo; it's pure retro fun!
  26. LD Unique by Illustration Ink, $3.00
    Download this "Unique" font…it'll add a whole new twist to your scrapbook journaling.
  27. Coranto 2 by TypeTogether, $49.00
    Now available as Opentype font with extended character set, Coranto 2. It is originally based on Unger’s typeface Paradox, and arose from a desire to transfer the elegance and refinement of that type to newsprint. Coranto 2 has a larger x-height and in many places has been made more robust. Over the past 25 years newspaper production has seen spectacular improvements in paper and print quality, the introduction of colour printing, and vastly better register. Newspaper production still demands a lot of letter forms, but advanced printing brings out details better and makes typography more appealing to readers. For text type the newspaper is no longer an environment in which survival is the chief assignment. Today, newspapers are not merely a matter of cheap grey paper, thin ink and super-fast rotary printing, and type design no longer has to focus on surviving the mechanical technology and providing elementary legibility. Now there is also room to create an ambience, to give a paper a clearer identity of its own; there is scope for precision and refinement. One consequence of this is that newspaper designers can now look beyond the traditional group of newsfaces. Conversely, a newsface can be used outside the newspaper — not an uncommon occurrence. The update to this beautiful font family, Coranto 2, includes the addition of over 250 glyphs featuring full Latin A language support, new ligatures, 4 sets of numerals, arbitrary fractions and superiors/inferiors. Furthermore, kerning was added and fine tuned for better performance.
  28. 1906 Titrage by GLC, $38.00
    We have created this family as a complement to 1906 French News since the two type families were commonly in use in the same publications, including newspapers, popular books, calendars, almanacs and posters. This font, as its name suggests, was mainly used for titlings and subtitles. Small caps, included in the single file of the TTF and OTF versions, are added as a separate file in the MacTT version.
  29. P22 Bauhaus by P22 Type Foundry, $24.95
    The P22 Bauhaus Set includes three type faces designed by Herbert Bayer, including the famous Universal font most commonly associated with the Bauhaus school. A collection of 72 graphic elements inspired by various Bauhaus works rounds out this collection. This set is authorized by the Herbert Bayer Estate. For more typefaces from the Bauhaus, see our Josef Albers set. © 2021 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn
  30. Katharine by Teweka, $20.00
    Katharine is a fresh new font, Made in Upright style, Katharine Has 417 glyphs with lots of swash options. This Katharine font is very easy for you to work with, because it has automatic letter and number combinations to change the swash inside the letters. This font is suitable for: Branding, Logotype, Poster, Social Media and others.
  31. Tara Bulbous NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    This new and improved version of this chunky classic by Paul Carlyle and Gus Oring includes the lowercase letters not found in earlier versions. Use it to add a little—or a lot of—panoramic panache to your next project. Both versions of the font include 1252 Latin and 1250 CE (with localization for Romanian and Moldovan) character sets.
  32. Samira by CastleType, $29.00
    I must admit that I am not a big fan of the Art Nouveau style. However, I found this particularly beautiful alphabet and decided to use it as the basis for this new font. Very graceful, elegant, and dare I say, organic. Includes some intertwined ligatures. Complete uppercase, numerals, basic punctuation. Supports most Western European languages.
  33. HWT Roman Extended Fatface by Hamilton Wood Type Collection, $24.95
    The design of the first "Fat Face" is credited to Robert Thorne just after 1800 in England. It is considered to be the first type style designed specifically for display or jobbing, rather than for book work. The first instance of Fat Face in wood type is found in the first wood type specimen book ever produced: Darius Wells, Letter Cutter 1828. This style was produced by all early wood type manufacturers. The style is derived from the high contrast, thick and thin Modern style of Bodoni and Didot developed only decades previously. The extended variation makes the face even more of a display type and not at all suitable for text. This type of display type was used to compete with the new Lithographic process which allowed for the development of the poster as an artform unto itself. This new digitization by Jim Lyles most closely follows the Wm Page cut. The crisp outlines hold up at the largest point sizes you can imagine. This font contains a full CE character set.
  34. Bronc Stomper by FontMesa, $20.00
    Introducing Bronc Stomper; Bronc Stomper got its start from an old logo design used by the New York and Harlem Railroad in 1904.
  35. Washington Heights JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Washington Heights JNL is a sans serif type design based on a vintage hand-made directional sign for the New York subway system.
  36. Peanut Butter Man by PizzaDude.dk, $20.00
    Forget everything about Times New Roman and all the other classic typefaces! Forget all that and take a bite of Peanut Butter Man!
  37. Oakes Grotesk by Studio Few, $12.00
    Oakes Grotesk is a more corporate take on the Oakes typeface. It explores a set of brand new metrics that allow it to be more legible in body text as well as headings. The letter 'g' has been tweaked to become double-story as well as the refinement of other characters. This is all whilst maintaining the subtle curves of the Oakes typeface.
  38. Go Braille by Echopraxium, $4.00
    A Braille font designed with the look of the Go Game. Lowercase glyphs use black stones while uppercase use white stones. To make the text more like within a Goban, Corner and border glyphs are provided. Also the font allows a "new kind of ASCII Art" by providing the missing glyphs (black stones) which enable this usage (see "drawille" project on Github).
  39. Salways by Forberas Club, $16.00
    Salways is our new product , the handwritten font with playful and bouncy theme to match up your personal project like wedding invitation, your party or the cute moment you have.
  40. Genesee JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Genesee JNL is a medium-bold sans serif inspired by the letter shapes of Jeff Levine's Paper Stencil JNL, and named for the river valley that traverses Rochester, New York.
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