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  1. 1470 Jenson Latin by GLC, $38.00
    This family was inspired by the pure Jenson set of fonts used in Venice to print De preparatio evangelica in the year 1470. The present font contains all of the specific latin abbreviations and ligatures used in the original. Added are the accented characters and a few others not in use in this early period of printing, also small caps, these, contained in a separate file in the Mac TT version. This font supports strong enlargements as easily than small size remaining very smart, elegant and fine. Decorated letters like 1512 Initials, 1550 Arabesques, 1565 Venetian 1584 Rinceau or other fonts from GLC Foundry, can be used with this family without anachronism. If Italic style is required, we recommend the use of 1557 Italique.
  2. Blink Twice by Sarid Ezra, $15.00
    Introducing, Blink Twice, a unique sans with styled lowercase! Blink Twice is a modern and stylish font based sans that have unique looks. This font contains uppercase and lowercase that have different form. You can use the lowercase and uppercase in the same word that will make your text more stand out! And the best of this font is the italic version as the alternates which mean you can combine it all without worrying about the kerning! You can use this font for the magazine, poster, and suitable for headline. This font also support multi language. What you will get: All Caps Font with different uppercase and lowercase Italic version as the alternates (E H I N M e h i n m). Well Kerned.
  3. Chunky Retro by HansCo, $15.00
    Chunky Retro is a modern, clean and smooth retro font style. This font comes with a unique shape where every corner is smoother and more rounded. You will also get extra shadow/outline fonts in this font pack to make your design projects perfect. Use this display font to add that special retro touch to any design idea you can think of!. Equipped with all complete characters ranging from uppercase letters, lowercase letters, numbers, punctuation marks and multi-lingual support, this font is ready to be used in any project. Very suitable for logotype, Stickers, Packaging design, Cricut Project, headlines, brand identity, t shirt or apparel industry, posters, magazines, books, YouTube, Instagram, websites, or any of your creative design projects. Enjoy!
  4. Allay by Twinletter, $15.00
    Allay is a display font with a distinctive and appealing shape that may be used in a wide range of creative design projects. Each letter shape is created using a variety of combinations that provide a one-of-a-kind, innovative, entertaining, and unmistakably aesthetic impression when used. This typeface also comes with typical ligatures and can be used in other languages. This font is perfect for games, sporting events, branding, banners, posters, movie titles, book titles, quotes, logotypes, and more. of course, your various design projects will be perfect and extraordinary if you use this font because this font is equipped with a complimentary font family, both for titles and subtitles and sentence text, start using our fonts for your amazing projects.
  5. Marita by profonts, $51.99
    Marita combines sternness with swing and, from this, develops its own, unique elegance. This makes Marita quite versatile, also and especially for headline settings. Apart from numerous ligatures, the font also includes old style figures. Marita is based on brush writing with drop-shaped serifs. The idea was to try to apply a given design criteria (also see Volker Schnebel's Manuel and Martin fonts) to every single character. In other words, start with a character and develop all of the others from it. This is quite easy for some characters but extremely difficult for others. This process generates creativity and the characters move away from the initial constructed sketch. Together in a typeface, the individual characters are now all of a piece and character.
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  7. Antimony Blue - Unknown license
  8. Greenwich Mean - Unknown license
  9. Tom's Headache - Unknown license
  10. Alexandria - 100% free
  11. Quropa - Unknown license
  12. Casper Comics - Personal use only
  13. Cry Uncial - Unknown license
  14. Puritan - Unknown license
  15. Hebrew Karina by Samtype, $34.00
    This is a beautiful font to use in invitations, posters, and small texts
  16. Granny Smith by BA Graphics, $45.00
    Angular serifs give this font a unique look. Works well in all applications.
  17. Super Bodo Bodo by Daylight Fonts, $50.00
    This is a modern, ultra-thick Bodoni font with a lot of swashes.
  18. LDJ Cool Cat by Illustration Ink, $3.00
    This stylin' font is one cool cat! It's great for that groovy layout.
  19. Trsc by Konrad Trzeszczkowski, $5.00
    This font was based on calligraphic letters I made with pen size 2B.
  20. Kulli by Volcano Type, $19.00
    This font is based on a simple sketch made during a phone call.
  21. Rahel MF by Masterfont, $59.00
    This bold and high contrast typeface is mainly used for extreme outstanding headlines.
  22. Janda As Long As You Love Me by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    This calligraphy script used a Japanese calligraphy brush to create its unique texture.
  23. Celonius Mark XIX by Vic Fieger, $2.99
    This is a squarish, compact font that may help create an interesting logo.
  24. PIXymbols Morse by Page Studio Graphics, $24.00
    The Morse Code numerals and alphabet in font format designed in two weights.
  25. Breach by Device, $39.00
    Beach is a geometric stencil font in two variants. Powerful, futuristic and unique.
  26. DB Girly Girl by Illustration Ink, $3.00
    DoodleBat Girly Girl is everything girl. Join in the fun with this DoodleBat.
  27. Gwendolyn by TypeSETit, $24.95
    This elegant extended script can be used for both formal and casual situations.
  28. Playbill by Bitstream, $29.99
    Robert Harling’s 1938 revival of this nineteenth century form, designed for Stephenson Blake.
  29. Supernational 261/262 by Fonts of Chaos, $10.00
    Supernational is an experimental typeface in two styes, lines or lines and dots.
  30. Linotype EEC Pi by Linotype, $40.99
    This font contains a set of symbols that are used on the EEC
  31. Hebrew Pirkei Avot Std by Samtype, $49.00
    This is beautiful script font based in typeface of the Pirkei Avot book.
  32. KG Skinny Love by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    This textured outline is clear and easy to read while still having personality.
  33. LDJ Knick Knack by Illustration Ink, $3.00
    This fun font will get you singing that old favorite song ... It's fun.
  34. Architect by Funk King, $5.00
    Architect is inspired by blueprints and technical drawings. This is an outline font.
  35. I know a ghost by Dismantle Destroy, $19.00
    This font was inspired by music from the band The Devil Wears Prada.
  36. MLE by Martin Wait Type, $26.00
    This is a close spaced tagging style that needs to be auto kerned.
  37. Paper Candy by Forberas Club, $16.00
    Use this font for your party or cute moment. Do your magic ! :D
  38. Squiddles by Thomas Käding, $2.00
    This one is just for fun. I named it after my cat, Gwendolyn.
  39. Raila Skies by Dismantle Destroy, $19.00
    This would be a great font for scrap-booking, notes and anything fun.
  40. Protipo by TypeTogether, $35.00
    Protipo helps information designers work smarter. Veronika Burian and José Scaglione’s Protipo type family is an information designer’s toolbox: a low-contrast sans of three text widths with a separate headline family, accompanied by an impressive two-weight icon set, and working with the advanced variable (VAR) font format. From annual reports and wayfinding to front page infographics and poster use, designers consistently turn to the simplicity and starkness of grotesque sans fonts to get their point across. Protipo is made for such environments. When designing information you may start with the headline, which in the case of this family is called Protipo Compact and comes in eight weights. From Hairline to Black, set it large, overlap it, or let it run off the page. Protipo Compact was made to hit hard and attract attention with a different character set and different proportions than the three text fonts. It sets the stage for what’s to come. Great information designers are aces at melding form and function, so we’ve stacked the Protipo family with Narrow, Regular, and Wide versions as a way of organising your information and directing the reader. Each width has seven distinct weights (light to bold) and italics, while maintaining the round-rect shapes of its DNA. Subtle details amplify its place in the typographic universe, like an ‘a’ and ‘e’ that go from solid to supple when italicising, an ‘f’ that gains an italic descender, two versions of the lowercase ‘r’ and ‘l’, and clipped corners on diagonals to keep the tight fit inherent to this kind of design work. Protipo is not meant to be loudmouthed, but stakes its claim through refinement, breadth, and impact. Some changes at first don’t seem substantial, but the Protipo family doesn’t handle text like most in its category. Protipo helps readers find and process data in a clear and unequivocal way and accounts for the complexity involved in rendering large amounts of information while still appealing to aesthetics. Protipo is ideal in all informative situations: apps, infographics, UI, wayfinding, transport, posters, display, and even internet memes. Add to all this the icon sets and upcoming variable font capability, and you’re assured a level of creativity, productivity, and impact on a much greater scale.
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