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  1. Cosmata by MauldinType, $15.00
    Cosmata is geometric sans serif family of 10 fonts suitable for both display and reading use. Inspired by Futura, Cosmata developed its own complex, unique life. To that end, I've included alternate letterforms for a finely-tailored typographic experience. The rhythm, kerning, and spacing have been lovingly crafted for an elegant reading experience. I'm excited to share this release with you and hope you enjoy using it as much as I did creating it.
  2. Troia by Ahmet Altun, $10.00
    Troia Font Family comes in three weights; normal and italic. In addition, with rounded corners, each weight has its own smoother version. Thanks to its large letters and added spaces between the letters, this font can be used to get perfect results and create great works such as web typography, banners, logos, texts, t-shirts and printings, and also presentations. Troia's eye-pleasing and nice-looking style makes writing much more pleasant.
  3. Lesthone by Nathatype, $29.00
    Lesthone is a display font that seamlessly merges vintage aesthetics with modern elegance. The rounded shapes of Lesthone contribute to its friendly looks. Each letter has its own personality, and this contributes to the font's handcrafted appeal. On the other hand, the most standout characteristic of Lesthone is its slightly rough texture that add a rustic charm. This font includes beautiful ornaments as a bonus. Lesthone fits in headlines, logos, branding materials, and many more.
  4. BMF Love&Hate Pi by BuyMyFonts, $25.00
    BMF Love & Hate Pi is part of the BMF Symbols Collection, a gorgeous, versatile and highly original family of symbols (drawings, icons, pictograms). Love & Hate Pi covers most of the emotions encountered in everyday family and office life. When you buy BMF Love & Hate Pi (which, of course, you’re highly recommended to do today) you will have access to all of these emotions, and the powerful expression thereof, on you very own computer keyboard!
  5. Airwings by Parker Creative, $18.00
    Airwings is a retro narrow typeface that includes Regular, Distressed, and Outline versions. Each version can be used on its own or combined and overlaid to create even more design options. Airwings is a versatile typeface that can be used in many ways for many different types of designs from album covers, to movie posters, clothing lines, restaurants, and more. Combine Regular and Outline versions to create a retro 3-D look. Use the Distressed version to add a grungy feel to your design.
  6. Lubok by Linotype, $29.99
    Moscow-based designer Julia Borisovna Balasheva created her Lubok face as a pictogram-based font. The term "lubok" refers to a popular style of Russian folk art printing, which dates back to the 18th Century. In Lubok, Bakasheva has digitised several whimsical characters and animals, which were common in these prints. She suggests that you use Lubok's symbols to illustrate fairy tales; we suggest that you use Lubok to decorate everything: from your next office party invitation to comic books of your own design!
  7. Gorthe by Letterena Studios, $17.00
    A serif modern and classic typeface that has its own unique style & modern look. This typeface is perfect for an elegant & luxury logo, book or movie title design, fashion brand, magazine, clothes, lettering, quotes, and so much more. **Uppercase
  8. Gods Must by Letterena Studios, $17.00
    A serif modern and classic typeface that has its own unique style & modern look. This typeface is perfect for an elegant & luxury logo, book or movie title design, fashion brand, magazine, clothes, lettering, quotes, and so much more. **Uppercase
  9. LHF Classic Panels 2 by Letterhead Fonts, $39.00
    A vast array of 39 expertly-drawn decorative vector panels in the form of a single font. Each letter generates a different panel so you can simply insert your own text for a quick design your clients will love.
  10. Stunning Christmas Monogram by AEN Creative Studio, $15.00
    Stunning Christmas Monogram is a stunning and comprehensive duo font (display and decorative), ideal for giving your projects a branded but friendly feel. The two included styles can be combined together perfectly but are also beautiful on their own.
  11. Bagias by Letterena Studios, $9.00
    Bagias is a modern and classic sans serif font that features its own unique look. This typeface is perfect for elegant & luxurious logos, book or movie title designs, fashion brands, magazine covers, clothes, lettering, quotes, and so much more.
  12. Bonedigger by Hanoded, $15.00
    For some reason I had Paul Simon’s song ‘You Can Call Me All’ in my head when I was busy working on this font, so I just had to call it Bonedigger. Bonedigger does not dig bones, but it does have ‘heavy bones’, as it is quite big. Bonedigger is seriously eroded and would look great on book covers and product packaging. It comes in a lovely regular and italic style and a seriously twisted inline style (with, of course, its own italic). As the song goes: With a knick-knack paddywhack, give the dog a bone, this old font came rolling home.
  13. Turia by Eurotypo, $48.00
    Turia is a casual script font with a lot of OpenType features, which let you create your own design logo or lettering artwork.  This font contain 768 glyphs: discretional and standard ligatures, stylistic and contextual alternates, small caps, titling, swashes, old style figures, ornaments and support CE languages. The Turia font has been thought especially for an expressive and dynamic design. Its glyphs are carefully drawn without loosing readability for use in a large text.  This font could be used in a advertising, booklets, children books, labels, packaging, logotypes, cards or whatever your imagination wants to fly.
  14. Megabold by Justin Penner, $25.00
    Megabold is the overweight champion of type. Designed to consume as much space as possible while retaining a modicum of legibility, Megabold is ideal for posters, logos and bold headlines. Simple yet immense letterforms make it friendly but at the same time, unstoppable. Express your own slant with left and right oblique styles ranging from 2–16 degrees, or fine-tune precisely with the included variable font ¹. ¹ Variable fonts are widely supported by web browsers, but not all desktop applications support them fully yet. Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop and InDesign support variable fonts if you’re using the latest versions.
  15. Ongunkan Death Space Unitology by Runic World Tamgacı, $50.00
    Dead Space is a science fiction/horror media franchise created by Glen Schofield and Michael Condrey, developed by Visceral Games, and published and owned by Electronic Arts. The franchise's chronology is not presented in a linear format; each installment in the Dead Space franchise is a continuation or addition to a continuing storyline, with sections of the storyline presented in prequels or sequels, sometimes presented in other media from the originating video game series, which includes two films and several comic books and novels. I created this font by redrawing the alphabet in which the Death Space alien language is written.
  16. Guaruja Grotesk by Tipogra Fio, $-
    Guaruja Grotesk is the first Tipogra Fio family for headlines & body copy. The grotesque form factor is much inspired in the Modernism movement from the mid of 20th Century but the Italic weight is a great cursive contrast aside the Roman ones so you can make very brutalist layouts or craft humanist projects, without losing the communication between all the family. Do not be afraid to type words with uppercase I and lowercase L because this last one has its own personality so do others glyphs like Italic lowercase G, Y and K and the straight corners in the Roman uppercase A, K, V, W, X, Y and Z. The same curves and corners are transferred to the numbers, symbols and so on. If your text is in a latin alphabet even though has lots of diacritcs, Guaruja may get it done! If you’re making a mathematical equation, it also can make it. If there’s a signaling project with lots of destinations, trust the arrows to help with together with the whole family.
  17. Diamond Jim JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Diamond Jim JNL was inspired [in part] by an image of a 1970s Letraset® dry transfer typeface made entirely of small stars. By creating his own layout using tiny diamond shapes, Jeff Levine has produced a font that takes on multiple appearances. At 24 point it resembles dot matrix printing; at 48 point the diamonds are clearly visible; and overall, the design has a distinctive 70s retro feel. Limited character set.
  18. Megona by Cooldesignlab, $15.00
    Megona is an elegant, unique, fashionable, luxurious, modern and elegant font with lots of ties and alternatives that will make your presentation even more amazing and stand out !!! Megona also supports Multi Language. and the PUA has been coded! This font is inspired by Indonesian batik cloth patterns with its own distinctive strokes. This font is perfect for any modern project including branding designs, logos, invitations, wedding decorations, website designs, Instagram, business cards, and more!
  19. Mentor by Monotype, $29.99
    From alphabets created for book illustrations in the 1970s to lettering created for a book jacket in the 1990s, the Mentor family of typefaces has developed along its own slow and circuitous path. Always present in its evolution, though, has been the influence of three 20th century design giants: Eric Gill, Reynolds Stone, and Hermann Zapf, as filtered through the meticulous sensibility of Michael Harvey.
  20. Battle Cry by Comicraft, $19.00
    As Titans Clash in The Final Battle of Good versus Evil, Man versus Machine, God versus Mortal and Coke versus Pepsi, ace lettering artist, Ferran Delgado from Spain teams up with our very own John ‘JG’ Roshell for one last attack on the assembled Cover Lettering Styles of Yore. Fill your lungs and prepare for... BATTTTTTLECRRRRRYYYYYYYYYYY! See the families related to Battle Cry: Battle Scarred & Battle Damaged .
  21. Cabarno by Katatrad, $39.00
    Cabarno is a sans-serif organic typeface that can be use in any typographic situation. It has his own unique style in expressed perfect condensed forms with a warm and humane feeling. This font can function as headings, subheadings and body text with a set of alternative characters for your design in any layout. The family has 4 weights ranging from Light to Black and their italic.
  22. Gogles by Aqeela Studio, $18.00
    Inspired by strange classic typography, Gogles has its own unique style. This font is best suited for headlines of all sizes, as well as for blocks of text that have maximum and minimum variations. The Gogles style applies to all types of graphic designs on the web, print, moving images and more, and is perfect for t-shirts and other items such as posters and logos.
  23. Punch Pro by Produce, $29.00
    Punch was born because we wanted to create a stencil font. At first glance, Punch gives out an audacious persona with its bold shape and form. It’s softer side is revealed in it’s carefully cut stencil lines. The balance of heavy and refined gives the font family its very own charm. Punch Pro comes in six different weights; Slab, Bracketed, Wedge, Deco, Hairline and Sans.
  24. FB Titling Gothic by Font Bureau, $40.00
    Titling Gothic FB is an immense series of nearly fifty styles inspired by that century-old favorite ATF Railroad Gothic. Led by the Los Angeles Times and Gentleman’s Quarterly, U.S. publications are using David Berlow’s series to unify the structure of headlines from its wide spectrum of options. Titling Gothic FB started as a relative of Berlow’s Rhode family, but took its own direction; FB 2005
  25. Phillia by Sarid Ezra, $15.00
    Phillia is minimal and essential signature script that you can use for any purpose such as your own customized signature, logo design, even quotes. You also can use this font for pairing to another font like sans and script. For additional purpose, this font also contains contextual alternates that you can activated from opentype features in Adobe . This font is also support multi language.
  26. Olaus by Monotype, $29.99
    The Olaus Magnus and Olaus Bandus alphabets are inspired by the letterforms cut in the pictures and wood-cuts of Olaus Magnus great book Historia de Gentibus Septentrionalibus. This great history of the Nordic Peoples was printed in Rome in 1555 in his own printing shop there. Olaus Magnus, Catholic priest and appointed archbishop by the Pope, never returned to the now Lutheran Sweden.
  27. Sutro Initials by Parkinson, $20.00
    A two-font chromatic (or layered) set. The Primary font, which is the old Sutro Inlined Initials. Salvaged from the wreckage of my Type1 font library, the inlined initials have been in the shop for some repairs and detailing. I just added the fill font to support the inlined version. Each font works on it’s own but they work very well together. Caps only. Open Type.
  28. Alpen Jack by HandletterYean, $14.00
    Alpen Jack is a handwritten display font with its own style to distinguish your design from others. Alpen Jack is suited for any work, especially if it is unique. Also great for craft and any kind of custom design. This font is compatible with any design software like Photoshop, Illustrator, Silhouette design studio, and so on. Maximize your inspiration and creativity with this font.
  29. Titling Gothic FB by Font Bureau, $40.00
    Titling Gothic FB is an immense series of nearly fifty styles inspired by that century-old favorite ATF Railroad Gothic. Led by the Los Angeles Times and Gentleman’s Quarterly, U.S. publications are using David Berlow’s series to unify the structure of headlines from its wide spectrum of options. Titling Gothic FB started as a relative of Berlow’s Rhode family, but took its own direction; FB 2005
  30. Mati by Sudtipos, $19.00
    Father's Day, or June 17 of this year, is in the middle of Argentinian winter. And like people do on wintery Sunday mornings, I was bundled up in bed with too many covers, pillows and comforters. Feeling good and not thinking about anything in particular, Father's Day was nowhere in the vicinity of my mind. My eleven year old son, Matías, came into the room with a handmade present for me. Up to this point, my Father's Day gift history was nothing unusual. Books, socks, hand-painted wooden spoons, the kind of thing any father would expect from his pre-teen son. So you can understand when I say I was bracing myself to fake excitement at my son's present. But this Father's Day was special. I didn't have to fake excitement. I was in fact excited beyond my own belief. Matí's handmade present was a complete alphabet drawn on an A4 paper. Grungy, childish, and sweeter than a ton of honey. He'd spent days making it, three-dimensioning the letters, wiggle-shadowing them. Incredible. A common annoyance for graphic designers is explaining to people, even those close to them, what they do for a living. You have to somehow make it understandable that you are a visual communicator, not an artist. Part of the problem is the fact that "graphic designer" and "visual communicator" are just not in the dictionary of standard professions out there. If you're a plumber, you can wrap all the duties of your job with 3.5 words: I'm a plumber. If you're a graphic designer, no wrapper, 3.5 or 300 words, will ever cover it. I've spent many hours throughout the years explaining to my own family and friends what I do for a living, but most of them still come back and ask what it is exactly that I do for dough. When you're a type designer, that problem magnifies itself considerably. When someone asks you what you do for a living, you start looking for the nearest exit, but none of the ones you can find is any good. All the one-line descriptions are vague, and every single one of them queues a long, one-sided conversation that usually ends with someone getting too drunk listening, or too tired of talking. Now imagine being a type designer, with a curious eleven year old son. The kid is curious as to why daddy keeps writing huge letters on the computer screen. Let's go play some ball, dad. As soon as I finish working, son. He looks over my shoulder and sees a big twirly H on the screen. To him it looks like a game, like I'm not working. And I have to explain it to him again. This Father's Day, my son gave me the one present that tells me he finally understands what I do for a living. Perhaps he is even comfortable with it, or curious enough about that he wants to try it out himself. Either way, it was the happiest Father's Day I've ever had, and I'm prouder of my son than of everything else I've done in my life. This is Matí's font. I hope you find it useful.
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  32. Farmhouse by Victory Type, $20.00
    Farmhouse is a rustic serif typeface that was inspired by the woodcarved store signs on Main Street in a quaint little village nearby. Farmhouse is based upon the shapes of Baskerville but has a unique rustic character all its own.
  33. Adoha by Letterena Studios, $17.00
    Proudly present Adoha Typeface. A modern and classic serif typeface featuring its own unique style & modern look. This typeface is perfect for an elegant & luxury logo, book or movie title design, fashion brand, magazine, clothing, lettering, quote, and so much more.
  34. Stange by Vultype Co, $29.00
    Stange is a font with a futuristic edge, geometric corners, perfect for technology theme. As with its Stange, Stange makes a strong impression in print, headlines, video, and social media – whether paired with a contrasting typeface or on its own.
  35. Aimstesa by Letterena Studios, $9.00
    Aimstesa is a modern and classic serif font with its own unique style and beautiful characters. This typeface is perfect for an elegant & luxury logo, book or movie title design, fashion brand, magazine, clothes, lettering, quotes, and so much more.
  36. Hendrix Bubble by Letterena Studios, $17.00
    Hendrix bubble is a modern and classic display font with its own unique style and modern looks. This typeface is perfect for an elegant & bold logo, book or movie title design, fashion brand, magazine, clothes, lettering, quotes, and so much more.
  37. Quihk by Letterena Studios, $9.00
    Quihk is a modern and classy serif font with its own unique style and modern look. This typeface is perfect for an elegant & luxury logo, book or movie title design, fashion brand, magazine, clothes, lettering, quotes, and so much more.
  38. Dishta Bikailen by Letterena Studios, $17.00
    Dishta Bikailen is a serif modern and classic typeface that has its own unique style & modern look. This typeface is perfect for an elegant & luxury logo, book or movie title design, fashion brand, magazine, clothes, lettering, quotes, and so much more.
  39. Treadstone by Rook Supply, $14.00
    Treadstone gives a modern twist on the athletic, college style font. This font family includes versions with rounded edges, rough edges and grunge effects, each of which has its own character and charm. Treadstone works great for headlines, titles and logos.
  40. Romalika by Letterena Studios, $17.00
    ROMALIKA is a serif modern and classic typeface that has its own unique style & modern look. This typeface is perfect for an elegant & luxury logo, book or movie title design, fashion brand, magazine, clothes, lettering, quotes, and so much more. **Uppercase
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