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  1. Return Pass JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Return Pass JNL is the solid version of Forward Passed JNL and can be used as a standalone font or in combination with Return Pass Fill JNL (the inline version with the main letters stripped away) for a dual color design. In some applications the inline fill may appear to create a cast shadow effect, so it may be necessary to manually adjust any overlaid copy.
  2. Boop Boop NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    Here’s another wild and wacky typeface based on handlettering found on Hallmark Studio Cards of the 1950s. All possible letter combinations have been kerned, so you can mix and match upper and lowercase letters to create just the balance you’re looking for. All versions of this font include the Unicode 1250 Central European character set in addition to the standard Unicode 1252 Latin set.
  3. Nobodi by Wilton Foundry, $29.00
    This Bodoni-like font sets out to slightly square off rounded shapes, adding a very slight curve to the join from the square serif and stem, and minimizing and softening the pronounced bulbs found in Bodoni. There are hints of Walbaum and Melior but the overall effect is a more subtle, and interesting letterform that is friendly, fresh and contemporary. Ideal for corporate communications, ads and magazines.
  4. MVB Sacre Bleu by MVB, $39.00
    Mark van Bronkhorst’s MVB Sacre Bleu was inspired by an example of French handwriting from the 1930s. With a goal to keep the script as authentic as possible, the font includes a number of ligatures to avoid letterform repetition. The year it released, MVB Sacre Bleu was selected as one of Typographica’s Favorite Typefaces, where reviewer Joshua Lurie-Terrell deemed it “stylish, memorable, and decidedly unkitschy.”
  5. Bronzino by Greater Albion Typefounders, $8.95
    Bronzino’s roots lie in the Arts and Crafts movement, and in the traditions of letterpress printed fine quality books. It’s ideal for legible headings which have just that hint of charm and difference outside of the normal and mundane. It’s formal enough to go anywhere yet it has a spirit of fun, it brings a world of bygone care and quality to the modern age.
  6. Awax by Arkilion, $19.90
    This font is the result of many years of research between full and empty. The combination of capital letters is very powerful while remaining in the traditional art of an ancestral Zen style. AWAX is perfect for your titles and logos and can also be used in paragraphs. You have to go very very closely to admire the detail work done while scrupulously respecting legibility and balance.
  7. Resolute NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    Morris Fuller Benton’s Eagle, designed for ATF in 1934, which did yeoman-like duty on many WPA posters of the time. This version, unicase as was the original, has been designed to set tight, so that it creates dense and commanding headlines. All versions of this font include the Unicode 1250 Central European character set in addition to the standard Unicode 1252 Latin set.
  8. Flashback by ArtyType, $29.00
    All three fonts - Dropout, Rough Diamond and Thorny, evolved from experimenting with a cubic template devised as the basis for a retro display type series titled ‘Flashback’. I experimented with numerous shapes initially to see which forms lent themselves best to the negative spaces forming the characters. Although many interesting variants are possible within this context, these three were resolved best out of the several options tried.
  9. Kithan by Ixipcalli, $26.00
    Kithan is a font that provides three weights and three compressed from semi-fine to bold, while the compressed have a reduced contrast creating a tall and soft look. Bold font sizes allow letterforms to be appreciated, with the same restraint and focus. Creates a smooth texture for small font sizes and long reads. Kithan's theme is inspired by the Mexican currency of the year 2000.
  10. Mergansers by Tyler Jamieson Moulton, $11.00
    Merganser is a Typeface intended for text and copy and was inspired to serve the avid community of Birders. Birders and birding material historically have a lot to say. Merganser serves that tendency because its designed legible at small scales. The Natural world also inspires the slightly humanist strokes of Merganser. Merganser was created as part of the Type@Cooper winter certificate in Type Design.
  11. P22 Posies by IHOF, $24.95
    P22 Posies is a six-font system for creating multi-colored initial caps in the spirit of illuminated manuscripts. Four layer fonts can be built upon each other to create any chromatic effect you desire. The Posies Initial font combines all four layers to allow easy one-color drop-caps, while the Solid font features the unadorned roman capitals for setting companion titling text.
  12. Marquee by Design is Culture, $39.00
    In 1994 I took a picture of an old movie marquee in Times Square, New York City. 7 years later, I decided to design a typeface based on the big plastic letters found in those old marquees. I scanned in the picture I took and began to draw the letterforms. Like most of my font designs, the initial inspiration came from an urban environment.
  13. ParaCaps by Paragraph, $12.00
    This decorative, headline or logotype geometric font consists entirely of uppercase letters. The glyphs of uppercase are rounder than their lowercase counterparts, allowing playful interaction within words, contrasting round and square shapes. The font is an extension of the Paragraph fonts family, however the capitals of ParaCap and lower case glyphs of Paragraph are not designed to be used together. That said, you are welcome to try :)
  14. Janda Stylish Script by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    I love the trends in handwritten calligraphy and wanted to play with playful lettering. I've heard from many of my customers that they don't use Open Type software and feel limited in the cool features of OT scripts because of this, so I've replaced the | (bar key) with a left-sided tail to start the lowercase r and s in words that begin with those letters.
  15. Praha Deco by Deniart Systems, $20.00
    Praha Deco was inspired by the Prague art deco movement at the turn of the 20th century. Spiced with our own creative blend, this is our tribute to that wonderful era in architecture. The Praha Deco typeface contains a large assortment of extended characters to support many of Europe's languages, including Czech, Danish, Dutch, Esperanto, Finnish, French, German, Italian, Hungarian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish & Welsh.
  16. Reiseburo Display by Elyas Beria, $5.00
    Pack your bag, Reisebüro is about to take you on a romp to the most wunderbar destinations around the globe. This quirky and playful display font is inspired by hand painted lettering. Pick a city from the list in the travel agency’s window and book your flight—your glass of champagne will be waiting for you in First Class. 4 Styles included: Regular Oblique Thin Thin Italic
  17. Galerie 2 by ArtyType, $29.00
    Galerie 2 has a narrower styling and less contrast than its sister family but incorporates the same unique characteristics as Galerie within its elegant proportions. The close genetic proximity to Galerie enables dual deployment in text and artwork, each family complimenting the other in combinations of headings and copy. Galerie 2, like the full width Galerie volume, comes in 4 weights from Thin to Bold.
  18. Romanicum - Personal use only
  19. Urban Elegance - Personal use only
  20. MultiType Gamer by Cyanotype, $-
    MultiType Gamer, an all caps typeface focused in display purposes. 24 styles with retro gaming vibes. This is the second release of an expanding multiverse of mixable fonts. The whole family of typefaces has been designed to work at big sizes and display purposes such as branding, headlines, thumbnails, posters and animations. You can swap between the three additional alternate sets through all the styles to add diversity to your composition, even in Cyrillic. MultiType Gamer is inspired by fonts from video games, arcades and variable fonts. Have fun mixing all the styles in your projects.
  21. Creatie by MaxnorType, $12.00
    Creatie is a lovely modern script font. This beautiful hand-lettered script font is perfect for styling logos, stationery, social media, websites and much more! Creatie was created with multilingual support, ligatures, contextual alternates, stylistic alternates, swash and wings, allowing you to create a great look to your projects. These features work well in programs that support OpenType features, such as Adobe Indesign, Illustrator, and Photoshop. The start wings and end wings use contextual alternates and ligature features, making it easy to access and change the wing style simply by changing the number on the end of the wing formula.
  22. Hidalgo by Graphicfresh, $16.00
    Introducing our bold and versatile font collection, perfect for creating retro, classic, and vintage designs inspired by the iconic styles of the 70s, 80s, and 90s. Whether you're working on a poster, magazine layout, or logo for your brand, this font adds a touch of modern elegance to any creative project. Transform your designs into stunning works of art with our bold and vintage-inspired font, capturing the essence of the 70s, 80s, and 90s. From logos to branding and magazine layouts to posters, this modern and elegant typeface is the perfect choice for creating eye-catching visuals that leave a lasting impression.
  23. Enlisted Stencil JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    An unsold 1973 TV pilot for the series “Catch 22” (based on Joseph Heller’s 1961 book and the subsequent 1970 movie) had its title hand lettered in an extra bold stencil type style. Heller coined the phrase as a satire on absurd military rules and bureaucracy. Although the show’s title provided only five characters to work with, there was enough inspiration there to create the military styled Enlisted Stencil JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions. According to Wikipedia: “A catch-22 is a paradoxical situation from which an individual cannot escape because of contradictory rules or limitations.”
  24. Monoway Groovey by Arterfak Project, $18.00
    Introducing our latest exploration, the "Monoway Groovey" font! Inspired by the iconic pop art and design trends of the 70s, this font boasts a stunning shape based on curves, giving your designs a dynamic and lovely impression that is sure to catch the eye. Perfectly suited for themes ranging from retro to modern-vintage, Monoway Groovey is a versatile typeface that will elevate any design. Whether you're creating a t-shirt, poster, flyer, label, branding, logo, emblem, or quote, this font is the ideal choice. Supported by multilingual characters, add a touch of playfulness and nostalgia to your work with Monoway Groovey.
  25. Roscha by Luhop Creative, $14.00
    Roscha is a fully reconsidered high contrast transitional serif, which is perfectly adapted to modern realities and requirements. When starting this project, we wanted to try to draw a modern serif with the precisely verified shapes, high contrast and detailed elaboration of each character. Roscha is perfect for use in magazines, in the fashion industry, in the branding of premium goods and services. Roscha is quite versatile and suitable for use both in headings and in text arrays. In addition, we have done manual hinting in the typeface, and now it can be used with a clear conscience in the web and applications.
  26. Sumply by Martin Gnadt, $14.99
    Sumply is a multi-layered type family based on geometric forms. A monospace display typeface which comes as a family of four. It is equipped with OpenType features and contextual alternatives to create a versatile and fresh output. Sumply initially was designed to be used in personalization processes in digital printing. By choosing the basic geometric cut (FOUR), patterns and various graphic elements can be created just by importing text variables into the indesign data merge. If combined with the other cuts the possibilities are sheer endless. Sumply was selected to be in the 2016 edition of Typodarium.
  27. Chaman by Cubo Fonts, $29.00
    Chaman is a “hybrid” font. On the one hand serifless, temperate and readable, and on the other hand quick and livily as a manual script, thanks to many unexpected ligatures. Letter design is plain and functional, punctuated by dynamic elements, mostly in ligatures and contextual glyphs, generated at the beginning and end of the word, thanks to your software’s OpenType features. It draws inspiration from the Tibetan alphabet, originally close to our own latin alphabet, as it stems from Bhram handwriting, itself derived from Phoenician alphabet. This alternation of stright vertical lines and regular bows makes Chaman’s design stand out.
  28. Hepives by Nocturnal Workspace, $12.00
    Hepives born to be a clothing trademark for the adventurous lover community. Initially we only made a typographic logo with the name "HEPIVES" then we developed it again into a font. inspired by old vintage denim labels, old clothes commercials, labels on 90s tapes.. Ideal for use in logos, flyers, invitations, labels, clothes and more. FEATURES Standard Ligature Stylistic Alternate Fraction, Numerator, Denominator Includes a range of multilingual characters. To improve the quality of use & enrich the font family, we always update the fonts that have been published. Feel free to give us suggestions. Thank you!
  29. Radenes by Gian Studio, $16.00
    Radenes is my new elegant serif font that will give your projects a touch of luxury and style. It's perfect for logotypes, branding, monograms and wedding invitations, blog headlines, and more. Browse through all the previews and get as inspired as I was when creating this font. What did you get? -Uppercase Letters, Numbers, Punctuation & Symbols. Multilingual Support Important information: To access the alternatives, you must have access to an older version of Photoshop to copy/paste the glyphs from the included PSD, OR the Glyphs Panel, which can be found in Photoshop CC or any Version of Adobe Illustrator. Thanks.
  30. Baghadeer by Stephen Rapp, $49.00
    Baghadeer, from the hand of Stephen Rapp, is an upright connecting script brimming with personality. With its exuberant capitals, dashing crossover strokes, and rhythmic pulse; it retains the active spirit most associated with slanted scripts, but with the grounded presence of an upright. Baghadeer contains 780 glyphs featuring a plethora of swashes, ligatures, and alternate letters to individualize the look of your project. There is also a set of small caps and ornamental flourishes to add some finishing touches. It contains feature programming to make typesetting seamless and has all the language coverage you'd expect in a pro font.
  31. Edgewater by cm5dzyne, $16.00
    Initially created for use in a logo and with a limited number of characters, Edgewater evolved into a full typeface suitable for everything from projects requiring a space-age, futuristic feel to logotype for the most refined, conservative corporations. Edgewater was joined in November, 2008, by Edgewater Hairline, which supports more than 30 languages and is especially attractive in larger point sizes. The hairline version also is a nice complement to the other fonts in the Edgewater series, though still striking enough to stand on its own as the dominant visual in a virtually unlimited number of displays. Timeless, unique and flexible.
  32. Kaarna by LetterMaker, $28.90
    Kaarna is a rough hand drawn sans serif. The underlying shapes and structure are designed in the style of modern sans serifs which are made livelier by the hand drawn look. The condensed proportions make it especially suitable for use in large headlines and to achieve maximum impact. The hand drawn texture becomes clearly visible in big sizes and quiets down when used small. This allows you to use Kaarna for both headlines and short to medium length texts, ensuring visually unified typography. Because of its design and large character set, Kaarna is well suited for branding, advertising, packaging and editorial use.
  33. Berber by Letterbox, $50.00
    Initially inspired by an untitled typeface from an old hand-lettering book, Berber has been extensively developed over two incarnations to function as a very strong and confident sans. The 2011 Berber revisions have enabled Berber to be used across longer settings as well as its more conventional use on larger applications such as signage. Berber was used as the text face for issue 46 of Eye, the graphic design journal. The typeface now features both king caps and small caps. Extensive additions to the numerals sets and complete opentype sets of international diacritics also extend its usage.
  34. Aulas by Eurotypo, $48.00
    Aulas's design is inspired by an ancient Roman lettering. This font is characterised by the strength and weight of its glyphs, in addition to its predominant height of "x", as well as the ascending and descending, with particularly short strokes. Aulas includes more than 200 alternative glyphs (swashes, stylistics sets, stylistics alternates), more than 70 ligatures, and a set of more than 30 ornaments, very easy to combine with the rest of the letters. This font offers good readability for use in editorial design, magazines, newsletters, and print. The strong personality of its glyphs is well suited to headlines.
  35. SK Nomerok by Shriftovik, $48.00
    SK Nomerok is an elegant geometric font with a minimalistic design. A unique pattern of symbols in a compartment with a strict classical design creates a strong and reliable structure, ideal for modern design. The sharp and angular letters of SK Nomerok are easy to read both on the screen and when printing. The geometric elements of the font are complemented with unique details, which adds to its originality and attractiveness. This font is perfect for branding, headlines and decorative text, adding modernity to any project. The font is multilingual and supports both extended Latin and Cyrillic character set.
  36. Flanela by Gatype, $12.00
    Flanela is my new elegant serif font that will give your projects a touch of luxury and style. It's perfect for logotypes, branding, monograms and wedding invitations, blog headlines, and more. Browse through all the previews and get as inspired as I was when creating this font. What do you get? - Flanella (OTF,) -Uppercase Letters, Numbers, Punctuation & Symbols. Multilingual Support Important information: To access the alternatives, you must have access to an older version of Photoshop to copy/paste the glyphs from the included PSD, OR the Glyphs Panel, which can be found in Photoshop CC or any Version of Adobe Illustrator.
  37. Nettle Sans by Duck Soup Design, $11.00
    Influenced by Blackletter type and highway fonts, the Nettle Sans font family sets out to be both a quirky and confident headline font (at the heavier weights), and an easily legible body font for print or screen (at the lighter weights). Careful attention was taken in choosing distinct shapes for each letter to maximise legibility, and to balance a daring experimental form with function. Through its brutal angled cuts out of the ends of tapered links, ink-traps, ascenders and descenders, Nettle Sans' defining motif offers a visual language that communicates speed, efficiency, advancement and the "cutting edge".
  38. LeBrush by PeGGO Fonts, $39.00
    LeBrush is a contemporary Roman typeface based on real brush lettering, in 10 styles from Thin to ExtraDark, inspired on the classic Roman proportion of the “Capitalis Monumentalis” present into the Trajan Column and another Greek architectural structures. The “LeBrush classic” weight was specially developed to easily design ‘Movie titling’ graphics, cover books & magazines and posters. More skilled designers and pro-Users can even set the type, in a very smart way, in logotypes and labels as well, using its multiple advanced opentype options and extra ornamental sets. Lowercases allowed users to work in lecture size requirements.
  39. Grunge Standard by Scholtz Fonts, $9.50
    Grunge Standard is to grunge fonts what Jazz standards are to the world of Jazz – timeless, easy to use, great for every occasion. The font is easily recognized, clear and legible, just like the tune that everyone knows. Use Grunge Standard for contemporary display work, for fashion items, for event posters, movie posters, music posters, videos, DVD covers, in fact, anywhere that grunge fonts could possibly appear. Grunge Standard contains over 250 characters - (upper and lower case characters, punctuation, numerals, symbols and accented characters are present). It has all the accented characters used in the major European languages.
  40. ZT Vollun by Khaiuns, $29.00
    ZT Vollun is a work of awakening from my valley of boredom in making fonts, it is not only a transformation of thickness, but also in terms of theme, aura, shape and beauty. Maybe this is a superstition of adulthood and also as we get older, our taste in cigarettes can change too. And the taste of the coffee is also getting bitter, in fact there is no sugar anymore, but the enjoyment is increasing. ZT Vollun consists of seven weights, starting from the thin one with curves combined with thin strokes, offering a playful aura, to the thickest one with a firm design that will present a thick modern atmosphere. Whether you're working on a branding project, an editorial project, or any other graphic project, ZT Vollun is the perfect choice for a modern, elegant look or any design vibe you can get your hands on. I hope you have fun using ZT Vollun. Thanks for using this font
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