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  1. Kids At Play by Celebrity Fontz, $19.99
    Kids at Play is a playful and curious font with children silhouettes in the form of letters. The letters/children are engaged in a variety of poses and activites. If you want to develop a text, story, or publication for or about children, this is a must-have font. Includes full set of accented characters.
  2. South Rattingson by Hanzel Space, $25.00
    Introducing the latest product "South Rattingson" this font is made by handwriting to make it look professional and looks natural as well as curves that have characters in each letter. "South Rattingson" is perfect for branding projects, homeware designs, product packaging - or simply as a stylish text overlay to any background image. Thank you!
  3. Kiptide by Alcode, $15.00
    Kiptide is a organic handwritted font inspired by natural brush typography. Written in rapid motion using a slightly dry brush pen. This will give you a fresh and elegant design. Kiptide comes with uppercase and lowercase sets, numbers, alternative styles for some lowercase characters are also available which make your text and designs more attractive.
  4. Kraftwied by Alexey Makarov, $16.00
    An original flat font, light and clean. Works best for accents and any small blocks of text. There are over 1000 kerning pairs to ensure that the flow of the font is natural and easy to work with. Language support: Contains full set of Latin alphabet, including diacritical marks for European languages and Cyrillic alphabets.
  5. Quimby by Match & Kerosene, $25.00
    Quimby is a retro inspired design marrying love for wedge serifs with grotesque fonts. Inspiration comes from various signage in Detroit, MI. Great for headlines, displays, logos, and short bodies of text. Quimby comes in two styles, and features true small caps, lining numerals for both cap heights, catch phrase words, fractions, and alternates.
  6. Bear Anark by Ingrimayne Type, $9.00
    BearAnark is a decorative slab-serifed typeface that can be used for some text purposes. It has moderate contrast and comes in five weights, each with a true italic. The development of the family began with a blending of two other slab-serif faces, Anarckhie and BearButteT, and this origin is reflected in its name.
  7. Fox Cat by Pixel Colours, $24.00
    Fox Cat is a font that features imperfect strokes with a handwritting style. It looks great in quotes, social media posts or simply as a stylish text over any background. It works great for greeting cards, stationery or any project that requires a beautiful, informal design. Includes: Uppercase, Lowercase, Numerals and Punctuation Language support
  8. Violet by Doffdog, $19.00
    Violet is a bold modern calligraphy font. Every single letters have been carefully crafted to make your text looks beautiful. This font is perfect for all your design projects like wedding logos, signatures, packaging design, stationary, modern websites and print projects. Violet comes with upper and lowercase characters, numbers, marks and punctuation. Enjoy Violet font!
  9. Rachel by Gatype, $8.00
    Rachel is modern script font, where every single letter has been carefully crafted to make your text look beautiful. With a modern script style, this font will perfect for many different projects including: quotes, blog headers, posters, weddings, branding, logos, fashion, apparel, letters, invitations, stationery, and more. Rachel includes alternate glyphs and beautiful swirls.
  10. Display Grungy by Gerald Gallo, $20.00
    Display Grungy is a display font not intended for text use. It was designed specifically for display, headline, logotype, branding, and similar applications. Display Grungy has an uppercase alphabet located under the character + shift keys and a lowercase alphabet of small caps located under the character set keys. It also has numbers and punctuation.
  11. Farmer's Market PW by Patty Whack Fonts, $24.00
    Farmer's Market PW is suitable for display use for titles, as well as paragraphs of text. This font contains tons of characters. Uppercase, lowercase, numerals, foreign characters, fractions, lots of alternates and ligatures as well as punctuation. Farmer's Market PW is available in OpenType and TrueType format which are both included in the same package.
  12. Misquote Note by Bogstav, $15.00
    Here's my all-purpose handwritten font. Actually, it's my own handwriting - in speed mode! Well, speed mode but still concentrating on creating letters that are legible! :) Misquote Note is an all-purpose text font. Suitable for anything that needs a hasty yet legible look. That could be recipes, invitations, postcards, posters, chore lists, diaries etc.
  13. Borgis Pro by RMU, $45.00
    Borgis Pro is a robust Clarendon-style font family, intended for use in body texts even on rough papers as well as in web design. All styles include small caps and oldstyle figures. Users who want to type in the Serbian language and take the Italic style should activate the OT feature Stylistic Alternatives.
  14. ProtoFet by The Northern Block, $16.70
    A precise legible typeface inspired by the classic font Eurostile. The idea was to produce a functional text based font that would demonstrate technical interest at a variety of sizes. The typeface is ideal for use on print, web, motion, t-shirts and apparel. Details include 250 characters, manually edited kerning and Euro symbol.
  15. Vaba by Radko Hromátka, $16.00
    VABA is a caps typeface inspired by the work of Vladimir Bartosek, Slovak designer. VABA refers to the Slovak typography in the 30ties of the last century, but it also appears modern and original in today's design. Typeface has plain, broken structure, it is significant in text, which makes it ideal as a display type.
  16. Leafstar by Letterhend, $12.00
    Leafstar is a vintage styled font duo. It comes with a unique sans and script with the retro feel. The are perfect to use in logotype, badges, sign boards, posters, headline text, apparel, wedding invitations and more. This font has many OpenType features like ligature, stylistic alternates, contextual alternates, swashes and has multi-language support.
  17. Yefimov Serif by ParaType, $30.00
    Yefimov Serif is a contemporary serif face, with low contrast, squarish shapes of round glyphs and emphasized businesslike nature. It is one of the last original faces by Vladimir Yefimov. Yefimov Serif will suit perfectly for business texts, periodicals and corporate identity. The typeface was completed by Maria Selezeneva and released by ParaType in 2014.
  18. Quartz MS by Microsoft Corporation, $39.00
    Quartz MS captures the display of text on an LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) and LED (Light Emitting Diode) screen. Quartz MS was designed by Terrance Weinzierl of Ascender Corporation for Microsoft. The Quartz MS has a technical, industrial quality. It can be used to good effect when a futuristic, scientific or technical impression is desired.
  19. Emerge BF by Bomparte's Fonts, $40.00
    Emerge BF was inspired by Admiral, c.1900, from the Keystone Type Foundry. Its relatively condensed proportions allow for a close fit in a distinctive, yet highly legible form. It's a great choice for headlines and text settings (where it shows a beautifully crisp, typographic color) on book covers, magazine advertisements, posters and so forth.
  20. Monsal Gothic by The Northern Block, $32.00
    A contemporary gothic sans font family with simple and condensed proportions. The design pays close attention towards balance and expression of form, creating a functional yet elegant typeface suitable for extensive text-based publications in print and screen. Details include 680 characters, seven weights with true italics, small caps, manually edited kerning and Opentype features.
  21. Isis by ITC, $29.00
    Isis is the work of type designer Michael Gills, an all capital, classical looking display roman typeface with an open engraved effect. It can be used alone or in combination with most established classical roman typefaces. Isis is ideal for a wide range of headline applications and gives text a look of quality and excellence.
  22. Jacopo Mediaeval NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    This stately typeface takes its inspiration from Erbar Medieval, designed by Jakob Erbar for the Ludwig & Mayer foundry of Frankfurt am Main, released in 1914. Equally at home in headlines or text blocks, this face is both elegant and inviting. Both versions contain the complete Latin 1252, Central European 1250 and Turkish 1254 character sets.
  23. Snoogle by Linotype, $29.00
    Snoogle is a friendly, round display typeface. Its character set contains 99 ligatures, which may be automatically implemented in OpenType-savvy applications. These give Snoogle the feeling of a script face, as opposed to normal rounded types. Snoogle's text variant is complimented by a Dingbats font, including further design elements as well as pictogram figures.
  24. Spirea by ParaType, $30.00
    Spirea is a calligraphic serif for short texts and headings. It’s great for children's books, postcards, landing pages, packaging of sweets, natural products and organic cosmetics. The character set includes alternates and strokes, extended Latin, extended Cyrillic and Greek. The author of Spirea is Natalia Vasilyeva. The typeface was released by Paratype in 2023.
  25. Gritlen by Owl king project, $39.00
    Introducing the Gritlen font, a family of serif fonts that includes 18 styles including italics. Gritlen is designed to give a very minimalist and elegant impression, this font works very well for titles or short sentences, Gritlen can also be used as body text, for logos and types of designs that are minimalist in style.
  26. Inbrush by Alex Camacho Studio, $15.00
    Inbrush is a monospaced font whose letters and characters each occupy the same amount of horizontal and vertical space. All the characters, including diacritics, fits in the same space.This makes this font ideal for texts in both directions, horizontal and vertical. A fun and playful display font made by brush to make interesting compositions.
  27. Fello by Australian Type Foundry, $23.99
    Fello is a geometric sans-serif with a university pedigree. Featuring some of the quirkiest alternates you will ever see, Fello is designed with a modernist tone of voice. Fello is great for display use but also has a large character set and includes many Opentype features, which makes it suitable for text use too.
  28. DF Ko by Dutchfonts, $33.00
    The Ko family was developed for the text posters at the Holland Festival in 1997, based on the filling of a lettering stencil with different pen thicknesses. Ko Heavy and the Ko KAP were the first weights; the family was completed in 2002 with a Ko Light, a second Ko KAP and two italics.
  29. Magical Signature by Zeenesia Studio, $19.00
    Magical Signature are Font duo that includes a serif typeface and signature script. Display Serif inspired by famous logo, This typeface has been made carefully to make sure its premium quality and luxury feel. suitable for your design project business, like logo branding, wedding invitation, typhography wedding, quotes text, magazine, or anything do you want.
  30. Gangrena by Stolat Studio, $19.00
    Gangrena is a display font family, based on a old lettersets and style of UK punk posters from 80’s. It is characterized by a huge amount of automatic alternates, cycling in a random way trough the text. Each letter has three versions. To complement the font Gangrena has a set of six different brushes.
  31. Drakoheart Revofit Sans by G3 Typefaces, $-
    Drakoheart Revofit is an initiative to make sans fonts. It’s one of my personal favorites, in fact. In its first release, this font had a cool appearance but was improved with better kerning and a cool look in this new release. Perfect to write some digital texts as in web articles, blogs and branding.
  32. Armageda by Graphite, $10.00
    A rugged angular display typeface, with variations in the upper and lower case characters.
  33. Shilia by Linotype, $103.99
    SHILIA – AN ARABIC FONT THAT LIVES HAND IN HAND WITH LATIN TEXT CHARACTERS A special design principle underlies the Arabic font Shilia created by Mamoun Sakkal: the form of the characters means that they harmonise happily with sans serif Latin fonts, such as Univers. Because of this, Shilia is the ideal choice for any bilingual project and for use in international corporate branding. Shilia™ had its beginnings in the 1970s. Taking one of the oldest variants of Arabic script, the minimalist Kufic, as his inspiration, Mamoun Sakkal fashioned simple stroke shapes that are combined according to a geometric grid. Shilia is at home in both worlds, that of the East and that of the West. And although Shilia has been primarily designed to be used as a display font, it is also ideal for setting shorter texts. Before being published by Linotype, Shilia underwent major adaptation and updating, and is now available in the modern OpenType format. Mamoun Sakkal increased the characters available per individual typeface variant to over 1,800, and his daughter, Aida Sakkal, worked on programming the extensive OpenType features for the font. There are numerous ligatures that can be used to provide suitable variation and avoid repetition within a given context, and many special features such as the dots under the initial and final segments of words being automatically centralised. Shilia not only supports Arabic, but also Persian and Urdu. Special character combinations for setting texts in these languages, particularly Urdu, are provided through OpenType. And there are a total of 19 stylistic sets with additional character variants available to the user. An example of Urdu text Shilia is available in eight weights, from UltraLight to Black. The corresponding condensed versions are in the course of preparation. Along with the Arabic characters, all of the typeface versions include matching Latin alphabet letters of Adrian Frutiger’s Linotype Univers® family, making Shilia intrinsically suitable for setting bilingual texts. A set of ornaments carefully designed to allow for numerous compositions of bands and decorative patterns rounds off the range of characters on offer. With its 21 weights, Shilia is one of the most extensive of Arabic typeface families that is currently on the market. Its clear and well-balanced forms emphasise the linear nature of the font without allowing it to appear sterile or artificial. Shilia not only cuts a good figure as a display font for signage or in artistic projects, thanks to its substantial range of features, the font family can also be used to set texts, such as corporate and administrative documents. In addition, but the full compatibility between the Arabic and Latin characters makes Shilia the perfect choice for international and multilingual design projects.
  34. Moho Condensed by John Moore Type Foundry, $40.00
    Moho is inspired by the Victorian sans shapes, movements and expressions of modernism art deco and constructivism, conceiving a decorative and elegant font, modern and readable display. This provides a retro look style of elegance of the 30s. Moho Condensed font family is straight, vertical, with joints and links or curvilinear or angular. Moho provides an innovation in the form of letters, to replace traditional forms of curves by straight or vice versa. Condensed Moho is a category of square letter, has an efficient OpenType programming for Moho OT Condensed, and basic for Moho Std families to compose texts in European languages ​​of East and West, having wide set of over 610 glyphs. Designed to hold and typesetting over 14 pts or less increasing readability depending on the tracking. Moho Condensed is ideal for publishing newspaper and magazine design, convenient for the design covers and labels due to its space saving. Moho Condensed typefaces are closely related to the arts and fashion are very useful in creating logos and brands.
  35. Moho Style by John Moore Type Foundry, $45.00
    Moho is inspired by the Victorian sans shapes, movements and expressions of modernism art deco and constructivism, conceiving a decorative and elegant font, modern and readable display. This provides a retro look style of elegance of the 30s. Moho Condensed font family is straight, vertical, with joints and links or curvilinear or angular. Moho provides an innovation in the form of letters, to replace traditional forms of curves by straight or vice versa. Condensed Moho is a category of inline square letter, has an efficient OpenType programming for all Moho family, and basic for Moho Std Style family to compose texts in European languages ​​of East and West, having im Pro a wide set up to 610 glyphs. Designed to hold and typesetting over 14 pts or less increasing readability depending on the tracking. Moho Condensed is ideal for publishing newspaper and magazine design, convenient for the design covers and labels due to its space saving. Moho Condensed typefaces are closely related to the arts and fashion are very useful in creating logos and brands.
  36. Sequel Geo by OGJ Type Design, $35.00
    Sequel Geo is a geometric/neo-grotesque hybrid superfamily, influenced by formalized sans-serif typefaces from Germany and Swiss modernist type design—particularly Max Bill’s greek-styled lettering. 8 subfamilies and 120 individual fonts allow for a wide range of typographic expressions. Sequel Geo’s hallmark features, such as the circular “G” and punctuation, simple “t”, and two-story “a” turning one-story in bolder weights, persist throughout all styles. But it’s the formal and functional differences between subfamilies that let you really fine-tune your layouts. The three optical sizes of the core collection, “Body Text”, “Headline”, and “Display”, boast optimized spacing for the intended use. “Extended” packs some extra punch with 18 display-oriented styles. Finally, 48 “Graphic” styles in 4 subfamilies push to the Geometric side, replacing horizontal and vertical stroke endings with angular ones, simplifying letterforms. Sequel Geo is a journey through time and space. From 1920s Germany to 1950s Switzerland. All the while, its archetypal shapes are neutral yet confident, its appearance is classic.
  37. Sabre by Alias, $60.00
    I generally refer to our typefaces as ‘graphic’ rather than typographic. By that I mean their starting points are usually ways of constructing shapes and systems of shapes. As with other Alias typefaces, Sabre has stone and wood cut letterforms as a starting point. What is interesting about lettercutting is the connection between shape and material. These beautifully crafted letterforms have a particular sharpness which reflects, of course, how they were made. The idea of constructing letters from a kit of parts we first explored in early fonts Elephant and Factory. These are different in that they were very much grid-based, with a geometric structure. For Sabre I also had Fred Smeijers’ stencil construction drawings in mind. These show how a set of components can be the basis for a crafted, elegant typeface. Sabre is quite a loose interpretation of this idea. Sabre’s graphic shape means it works well at large sizes, with a dramatic, angular impact. Its aim is to be typographic enough to function for blocks of small-size text too.
  38. Kunire Grotesk by IbraCreative, $17.00
    Kunire Grotesk – A Modern Grostesk Sans Serif Font Kunire Grotesk is a contemporary sans-serif font that seamlessly blends classic grotesque design elements with a modern twist. Exhibiting a refined balance between simplicity and intricacy, Kunire Grotesk features clean lines, geometric shapes, and a distinctive grotesque aesthetic that exudes a sense of sophistication. The font’s letterforms are characterized by their sharp, angular terminals and well-defined strokes, lending a crisp and professional appearance to any text. With a versatile range of weights and styles, Kunire Grotesk caters to diverse design needs, from editorial layouts to branding and digital applications, making it a go-to choice for those seeking a harmonious fusion of timeless elegance and contemporary flair in their typographic endeavors. Kunire Grotesk is perfect for branding projects, logo, wedding designs, social media posts, advertisements, product packaging, product designs, label, photography, watermark, invitation, stationery, game, fashion and any projects. Fonts include multilingual support for; Afrikaans, Albanian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Hungarian, Italian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Slovak, Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish.
  39. Milonguita by Sudtipos, $49.00
    Milonga is one of the most characteristic dances of Argentina and it is usually compared to Tango. However, couples perform shorter and more energetic movements when dancing to the beat of Milonga. In addition, while Tango evokes the idea of nostalgia and reminiscence, Milonga conjures up more light-hearted memories in people's minds. Milonguita was designed so that readers can experience the passion and spontaneity of this dancing style through words. Users can play with the upwards and downwards patterns of the letters creating different images and textures and thus, making texts flow smoothly and naturally, just as a warm piece of Milonga would. The irregularity of the strokes conveys emotions and establishes a bond between the font and the sensitivity of the writer. The result will be a typographic combination of elegance, energy and rhythm which will surely reach the heart of the reader. Milonguita comes in all font formats, including a Opentype version plenty of built-in alternates and a simulated random code. Digitized by Alejandro Paul.
  40. Lagarto by Sudtipos, $39.00
    Some years ago, a good friend and typophile, Gonzalo García Barcha, approached me with the idea of designing a typeface for his editorial project Blacamán Ediciones. He had just came across an hitherto unknown manuscript by Luis Lagarto, a colonial illuminator and scribe, working in Mexico City and Puebla in the late 1500s. The manuscript calligraphy was incredible and stunningly original. It featured three different hands by the scribe, intermingled in the text: a kind of baroque «Roman» roundhand; a very ornate, lively «Italic»; and some sort of irregular, playful, even funny «small caps». All imbued with an eccentric, convoluted zest and vivacious rhythm. Lagarto is the final result of translating these extraordinary hands into a digital type family. Since the manuscript had no numerals, math signs and many other characters now in use, part of the fun of the job was to infer them from the stylistic peculiarities of Luis Lagarto's calligraphy. Lagarto received an Award of Excellence at the Type Directors Club of New York annual competition.
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