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  1. Corset Pro by DBSV, $67.00
    The Corset Pro is not another font, but not exactly and the same, as the previous two (Khamai Pro, Aeolus Pro) but is simple a different... But it has common elements and is based on two earlier. A new style added is Inlier, has this advantage engagement with Βlack style in the same manner explained in Aeolus Pro. And this series is composed and includes 12 fonts with 625 glyphs each, with true italics and supports Latin, Greek and Cyrillic.
  2. Zabars by K-Type, $20.00
    ZABARS is a full font developed from the six characters in the spectacular logo of the Zabar’s speciality foodstore in New York City. The Zabar’s lettering is a jewel, possessing greater sophistication and subtlety (and a more contemporary flavor) than the usual bifurcated (split serif) font which might simply suggest ‘Circus’ or ‘Old West’. And it’s been given an even fresher twist through the addition of a new lowercase which helps add to the 1960s countercultural aspect of the font’s personality.
  3. Strokes by Favorite Fonts, $17.00
    The "Strokes" font family presented here has several styles: regular, italic, bold and bold italic. The font supports the alphabet consisting of Latin letters and symbols, Cyrillic, Tatar. The composition of the font "Strokes" includes graphemes from uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, standard characters. The originality of the font lies in its name. The "Strokes" font is made up of many intersecting lines, forming rounded sans-serif letters, but at the same time smooth and easy to read, which will fit perfectly into your composition. The unusualness and attractiveness of the font makes it noticeable among the texts that surround us everywhere. This property is convenient to use on signs, logos, corporate identity, product packaging. The decorativeness of the font is eye-catching and will add important accents to your work.
  4. Vekta Neo by Positype, $22.00
    The Vekta Type System is part of a larger, interconnected grouping of 3 families: Neo, Sans and Serif. The goal was to develop a family designed along a common skeleton and matrix that would allow for interchangeable usage along a cohesive visual system. It's About The Personality. Interchange type families to be as expressive as you want to be. Let the piece you are designing constrain your usage and not the typeface.
  5. SK Gothenburg by Salih Kizilkaya, $9.99
    SK Gothenburg is a double-weighted sans serif font designed with inspiration from the blending of the historical structure of the city of Gothenburg with its modern life. It contains all the typographic elements you will need. It offers full support for the Latin alphabet, and includes basic characters in Cyrillic and Greek alphabets. SK Gothenburg contains 48 different fonts and 34,176 glyphs. It includes a free version for you to experience.
  6. Gwestl by Pesotsky Victor, $9.90
    Gwestl font is a modern version of the graceful antiqua. The serifs are kept to a minimum, and the sprawling loops make the font bright and memorable. In mood, it is a cheerful and grazie typeface. It is suitable for branding and web-sites. The font has both uppercase and lowercase letters, so it's suitable for both catchy headlines and texts. Specifications: Basic Latin, Cyrillic, Diacritics 90+ languages Alternates signs Upper & lowercase
  7. Deco Multiline JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The 1934 Dick Powell-Ruby Keeler-Joan Blondell movie musical "Dames" gave us the classic song "I Only Have Eyes for You", but the sheet music for the song had the movie title hand lettered in a multi-line Art Deco sans serif design that just begged to be turned into a type font. From these few letters now comes Deco Multiline JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  8. Modernista FA by Fontarte, $39.00
    An inspiration for two fonts of FA Modernista was the second page of Polish vanguard magazine "Praesens" Nr 1 from 1926 designed (as the first page) by Henryk Stażewski. The type applied - Baccarat was a sans serif from Polish foundry Jan Idźkowski i S-ka. Fonts FA Modernista imitate the effect of letterpress with spilled printing ink. Letters of two cuts vary in distortion as in the old days of letterpress technology.
  9. Decutto by Michael Rafailyk, $15.00
    Decutto is a neo-grotesque that packs the Marionette formula and some blackletter ideas into a low-contrast sans serif design. Its name plays on the phrases “off cut” and “cut to” which express the key feature – the contemporary legible letter shape is decorated with cut carved edges and counters, giving the typeface crisp and simplistic look, like that of an old minted coin. Scripts: Latin, Greek, Cyrillic, Hebrew. Hinting: Manual PostScript.
  10. Vekta Sans by Positype, $22.00
    The Vekta Type System is part of a larger, interconnected grouping of 3 families: Neo, Sans and Serif. The goal was to develop a family designed along a common skeleton and matrix that would allow for interchangeable usage along a cohesive visual system. It's About The Personality. Interchange type families to be as expressive as you want to be. Let the piece you are designing constrain your usage and not the typeface.
  11. Zuume Edge by Adam Ladd, $25.00
    Zuume Edge is a condensed, display sans serif ideal for eye-catching headlines, branding, packaging, logos, sports, and entertainment, and anywhere else you need maximum impact. The wide weight range offers versatility — the lighter weights bring a sharp, technical feel while the heavier weights pack a visual punch. The notched and extended ink traps add function and visual interest and the Cut styles have sliced horizontal strokes for more movement, aggression, and speed.
  12. P49 by dn.type, $25.00
    P—49 is a geometric, unicase sans-serif typeface inspired by the angular patterns found in modern suspension bridges. Each letter is constructed on a grid made up of 90° and 45° angles, drawn from the steel trusses supporting the imposing vertical towers of suspension bridges. Every letter, number and punctuation mark strictly follows the grid creating a uniform, contemporary industrial feel to the typeface making it ideal for display use in large point sizes.
  13. Eckhardt Freehand JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Eckhardt Freehand JNL is the fourth font based on the lettering of sign painters and show card writers. Jeff Levine has chosen to name this “mini series” of fonts in honor of his friend Albert Eckhardt, Jr., a talented sign man who ran Allied Signs [in Miami, Florida] from 1959 until his passing in 2005.
  14. Eckhardt Embellishments JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Eckhardt Embellishments JNL collects a number of vintage pointing hands, ribbons, panels and embellishments from an early 1900s sign painter's manual and misc. type sources. This font is a continuation of the series named in honor of the late Albert Eckhardt, Jr. - a Miami area sign painter and close friend of type designer Jeff Levine.
  15. Ornata F by Wiescher Design, $39.50
    Ornata F is the sixth of a series of old ornaments that I am trying to save from oblivion. I am completely redesigning the ornaments from scratch. These ornaments have been designed around 1910, I could not find out by whom. This set is perfect to design flowery frames. Your digitizing typedesigning savior, Gert Wiescher
  16. Deckissa by Mokatype Studio, $24.00
    Deckissa is a reverse contrast serif font that is suitable for headlines and logos. Deckissa is built with a light stem, simple design, and nice curve that makes this font look elegant and luxurious. This font includes some ligature that you can combine to create a Headline, poster, or logo. Works on PC & Mac, simple installations, accessible in Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe InDesign, and even works 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 only. Thank You
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  18. Tomoli 2 by PizzaDude.dk, $20.00
    Part 2 in the series of "things of more or less importance" which include different drawings.
  19. Hancock Pro by Red Rooster Collection, $60.00
    Hancock Bold Condensed is slab serif typeface. The original Hancock design was produced by the Keystone Type Foundry, circa 1903; a condensed version was added circa 1917 by Lanston Monotype. Steve Jackaman (ITF) designed and produced a digital version of Hancock in 1994, and completely redrew the typeface for its 2017 release. The new version has a 40% larger glyph set, and supports Latin 1 plus Central/Eastern European languages.
  20. Kinghorn 105 by Talbot Type, $19.50
    Kinghorn 105 is an Egyptian style slab-serif. The strokes are all of a roughly equal weight for an even, geometric look. Although original Egyptian slabs date from the early 19th century, the even look gives the font a balanced, contemporary look. It's intended mainly as a display font, but it's even strokes mean it remains legible even at smaller sizes. It's also available with some character variations as Kinghorn 205.
  21. Newslab by Latinotype, $26.00
    Newslab is a slab serif font – designed by Daniel Hernández – which is the result of the combination of three different typefaces: Andes, Sánchez and Roble. Harmony among every feature of the typefaces makes Newslab a neutral but imposing font. The Newslab font family consists of 16 variants and 8 weights, with italics. Well-suited for editorial projects, logotypes, posters, etc. Regular and italic variants are available for free.
  22. Helado by B2302, $39.00
    Helado is an elegant, modern sans-serif font, based on the idea to work as close as possible on the geometric forms of the circle and the square. Following swiss design classics Helado comes in these weights: LIGHT, REGULAR, BOLD and EXTRABOLD. Helado might be used as a headline font, for any kind of layout, it might also be transformed into that fashion label logotype you are working on. Have fun!
  23. Rundfunk Antiqua by Linotype, $29.99
    Rundfunk-Antiqua was originally designed as a font for small point size and shorter texts. It was presented 1933/35 by Linotype Designstudio but unfortunately never developed as a font family, including only Antiqua roman and sans-serif bold. Such an unusual combination resulted from the font combinations common during that time. The font’s basic forms tend toward the Transitional style but its details come from the influence of Jugendstil.
  24. Coiffeur by Komet & Flicker, $15.00
    NEW! Includes a set of 54 connecting word character glyphs! COIFFEUR is a bold vintage-style sans-serif display font that works great for logos, packaging, branding, menus, advertising, and posters. The lowercase letter set is a reduced version of the uppercase set for small caps use. In Illustrator, the custom connecting word set can easily be accessed in the "Type → Glyphs" panel and in Photoshop through "Type → Panels → Glyphs Panel".
  25. Revx Neue by OneSevenPointFive, $15.00
    Revx Neue, an unsquared typeface is a modern sans serif. It contains 14 styles, 7 uprights, and the corresponding italics. The OpenType Latin Pro character set is crafted with powerful OpenType features, alternative glyphs, kerning pairs, and more which makes the font well featured. The typeface is suitable for all platforms (web, display, print, etc.). Revx Neue blends beautifully into your designs. Character request / Feedback: https://forms.gle/iY8Zswmsg689m95M8
  26. Kinghorn 205 by Talbot Type, $19.50
    Kinghorn 205 is an Egyptian style slab-serif. The strokes are all of a roughly equal weight for an even, geometric look. Although original Egyptian slabs date from the early 19th century, the even look gives the font a balanced, contemporary look. It's intended mainly as a display font, but it's even strokes mean it remains legible even at smaller sizes. It's also available with some character variations as Kinghorn 105.
  27. Schoiffer Sans by Jeremie Hornus, $20.00
    Schoiffer Sans is a contemporary humanist sans serif, inspired by the historical font Enschedé English-bodied Roman N0.6. also known as the Scheffers (or Quentell) types. Schoiffer Sans displays warmth through its rounded and curved letterforms, and modernity while respecting the structure of the historical model. It has an extended Latin languages support and comes in 3 roman styles with one italic, all with fractions and multiple figures sets.
  28. Caldense Stencil by Tiago Cândido, $20.00
    The typeface was baptized as “Caldense" in order to honor the city of Caldas da Rainha, a small city in Portugal, the typography's birth place. It has three weights, Regular, Demi Bold and Bold and it is a stencil font, sans serif and grotesque. Each character was based on a grid and was built in modules, having round edges and straight finishes. The font is best used in titles.
  29. Cervina by QUADRAAT, $125.00
    Currently the only serif font from the Quadraat foundry. Cervina is characterized by a sharp lettering like the edge of the Hörnli or knife blades as well as closed forms in lowercases plus a stylistic set of square numerals. Cervina is a typeface specifically designed for big volumes of text but also for titles of books, newspapers, magazines, posters. Variable format available on request. Supports all latin languages
  30. Tinman Pro by No Bodoni, $35.00
    TinmanPro is a mildly stressed humanist sans serif type based on the University of California Oldstyle type designed by Frederick Goudy. The design captures the warmth and friendly character of Goudy�s original in a monotone sans. Broad Latin support along with small caps, fraction support and other typographic niceties are included in the ten font family. Weight range includes Regular, Medium, DemiBold, Bold and ExtraBold with matching italics for each.
  31. VeraCruz BT by Bitstream, $50.99
    Introducing VeraCruz BT, a fanciful display typeface by Ray Cruz. A tasteful, flair serif design, VeraCruz BT is available as an OpenType font. By selecting the Contextual Alternates feature in OT savvy applications, many of the cap and lowercase characters will change automatically as you type to give the text an informal, animated look. There are also tabular and proportional figure sets, and the extended glyph set supports Central Europe.
  32. St Croce Pro by Storm Type Foundry, $29.00
    Our eye is able to join missing parts of worn letters back into undisturbed shapes. We tend to see things better than they really are. Thanks to this ability we ignore faults of those close to us as we can’t accept the fact that every once in a while we convene with an impaired entity. Typography is merely a man’s invention, hence imperfection and transience, albeit overlooked, are its key features. This typeface is based on worn-out letterings on tombstones in the St. Croce basilica in Florence. For hundreds of years, microscopic particles of marble are being taken away on the soles of visitors: the embossed figures become fossilised white clouds, fragments of inscriptions are nearing the limits of legibility. First missing are thin joins and serifs, then the main strokes finally slowly diminish into nothingness over time. Unlike an archaeologist, for whom even completely featureless stele is valuable, the typographer must capture the proper moment of wear, when the type is not too “new” but also not too much decimated. Such typeface is usable for catalogue jackets, invitations and posters. Calligraphy is a natural human trait. To write is to create characters of reasonable beauty and content, according to the nature of the writer. A natural characteristic of architecture is to create an aesthetic message very similar to the alphabet. A doric column, the gabled roof, the circle of the well plan: these are the basic shapes from which all text typeface is derived.
  33. Refhdisav by Twinletter, $17.00
    Regards! Get to know Refdisav, a classic serif font that’s ready to add a magical touch to your design projects! With an elegant classic modernism theme, this font is the perfect choice to give any creation a timeless, classic feel. Rephdisav comes with an alluring elegance and a captivating serif style. Each letter is designed with great attention to detail and perfect proportions, creating an impressive and professional impression. In every project, Rephdisav is able to exude a classic modernist charm that is so charming. Not only that but Rephdisav is also equipped with great features such as ligatures and alternative characters that give flexibility in experimenting with interesting and unique letter combinations. You can easily create designs that are creative and different from the others. Apart from that, Rephdisav also supports multilingualism, allowing you to easily reach an international audience and broaden the scope of your designs. Whatever language you use, Rephdisav will be a loyal partner who is ready to give beauty and perfection to every design. With Refdisav, you can create works that depict the luxury and timelessness of classic modernism. Show an elegant, professional, and classic style in every touch of your design. Don’t miss the chance to own this eye-catching classic serif font. Rephdisav will be a bridge to satisfaction and beauty in your design projects. What’s Included : File font All glyphs Iso Latin 1 Alternate, Ligature Simple installations We highly recommend using a program that supports OpenType features and Glyphs panels like many Adobe apps and Corel Draw so that you can see and access all Glyph variations. PUA Encoded Characters – Fully accessible without additional design software. Fonts include Multilingual support
  34. Railyard Stencil JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Railyard Stencil JNL is a stencil variant of Decal JNL that was set aside for a long time in a forgotten work folder. It's broad strokes and sharp serifs emulate the vintage look of old railway cars and other earlier forms of transportation.
  35. Calinda by Eurotypo, $32.00
    Calinda font is a sans serif typeface, condensed, and characterised by widening strokes. Calinda has 630 glyphs with a full set of OpenType features, stylistics alternates, stylistics sets, swashes, ligatures and a set of ornaments well designed to combine with the glyphs.
  36. Mokka by Ludwig Type, $45.00
    Mokka is a robust and crisp typeface with strong serifs and individual forms. Even in text and striking in display, it is suitable for a wide variety of uses. The style-linked family includes oldstyle and lining figures both tabular and proportional.
  37. Engine Company JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Engine Company JNL is a slab serif font based on a set of wood type. The design emits an image of strength and purpose, and fits well into any project where a word or phrase must be conveyed forcefully without seeming overly imposing.
  38. Eagle by Monotype, $29.99
    Eagle Bold was designed by M.F. Benton in 1933. It is a heavy geometric Sans Serif font with unusual spurs on Capital G and Q. An all-Capitals design, the Eagle Bold font is perfect for magazine and book covers, posters and packaging.
  39. Crypto Cut by Vertigo, $19.00
    Crypto Cut is a narrow, sans serif, display font with three weights. Both lowercase and uppercase letters have the same width. It looks good in both classic and modern designs, logotypes, films, posters, billboards, press advertisements, websites, packaging. It provides multilingual support.
  40. Malte by Deltatype, $49.00
    Malte is a geometric sans-serif typeface, inspired from the modern age. Designed to use as type play, headline, quote and for composition. Malte come with nine weights that mappings to CSS font weights. Malte supported many languages as included extend latin glyphs.
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