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  1. Wonderful JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A little bit of thick-and-thin Art Deco hand lettering is offered up in Wonderful JNL, based on some promotional text found on an old piece of sheet music.
  2. Illumini by The Infamous Foundry, $39.00
    Illumini is a thin and rounded neoish sans-serif suitable for everything from logotypes to large text blocks. It contains several of the traditional ligatures normally found in serif fonts.
  3. Athena Signature by Viswell, $18.00
    Athena Signature is an authentic and stylish script font. Not too thin and not too thick, balanced and varied, this font was designed to enhance the beauty of your projects.
  4. Leaner by Kulturrrno, $9.00
    "Leaner" is uppercase sans-serif typeface. It’s clean and universal. Best for logos and heading. Extended latin glyphs Uppercase letters Thin / Regular / Bold weights + Same italics Numbers & punctuation That's it!
  5. Parlinttons Script by FadeLine Studio, $12.00
    Parlinttons Script is a trendy, elegant, natural and thin font. It is suitable for use in various design styles such as watercolors, minimalism, flat, modern designs, classic designs, and more.
  6. Gwyner by Typomancer, $24.00
    Gwyner, a strengthened didone with sharp and clean characteristics, comes with thin to bold weights and is suitable in italic for various uses. A condensed family for space-saving design.
  7. Song And Dance JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The hand lettering of a piece of 1930s sheet music's title has once more yielded an interesting take on the popular "thick and thin" lettering of the Art Deco period.
  8. Magnetron by Device, $39.00
    Magnetron is a thick/thin sans with a rectilinear, round-cornered construction. Reminiscent of early computer games or contemporary dance music festival posters, it has a fashionable retro-futuristic appeal.
  9. Valentine Kids by Letterayu Studio, $15.00
    Valentine Kids is a sweet, tall and thin lettered sans serif font. It works great for children or school projects, or pretty much anything that requires a chic, delicate touch.
  10. Mediator by ParaType, $30.00
    Mediator is a balanced contemporary sans serif typeface that performs well both in display sizes and body text. The family contains 30 fonts in 3 widths: 8 romans with matching italics, of slightly extended proportions, from Thin to Black; 7 narrow and 7 condensed, from Thin to ExtraBold. The character set in normal upright faces was expanded to include small caps and all faces include old style figures. The typeface was designed by Manvel Shmavonyan with the participation of Alexander Lubovenko and released by ParaType in 2016.
  11. Jerome by Peterdraw, $14.00
    Jerome inspired by compact, strong, and solid font. It comes with 3 weights: Thin, Light, and Regular. Jerome features strong and solid lines, gorgeous glyphs, and stunning styles. It would perfect for logos, magazines, quotes, posters, branding, name card, stationary, design title, blog header, art quote, typography. Features: 3 weights: Thin, Light, and Regular Standard ligatures Small Caps Fractions Ordinals Superscript Subscript We wish you enjoy our font and please don't hesitate to drop us a message if you have any issues or queries.
  12. "Pip Boy Weapons Dingbats" is an iconic font that garners immediate recognition from fans of the "Fallout" series, a renowned collection of post-apocalyptic role-playing video games where the Pip-Boy...
  13. Modernique by Monotype, $29.99
    The Modernique font has an Art Deco flair. Contrast between thick and thin strokes is extreme, making this font only suitable for display. The Lowercase f, i and j are unusual.
  14. TXT Hoopla by Illustration Ink, $3.00
    What's all the "Hoopla" about? Try this unique, amusing font for scrapbooking and creative papercrafting. Its letters are thin, with a handwritten look. It's for the young, and young at heart.
  15. Parallel by Typedepot, $19.00
    Parallel is unique quite thin and pretty "expressive" typeface, designed in order to serve the fashion industry. It also works pretty well as a typeface for print, headlines and identity issues.
  16. Crafty Notes by Illushvara, $12.00
    Crafty Notes is a clean, thin and simple handwritten font. Its natural and unique style makes it incredibly fitting to a large pool of designs. The only limit is your imagination!
  17. Supertanker by Bogstav, $11.00
    Here's my tall and thin sans handmade font! It's lively, rough and quite organic looking - and to boost the natural organic look, I have added 6 different versions of each letter!
  18. Chendany by WNGSTD, $10.00
    Chendany is a friendly, neat, and cute-looking handwritten font. Not too thin and not too thick, balanced and varied, this font was designed to enhance the beauty of your projects.
  19. Christmas Preference by Seemly Fonts, $12.00
    Christmas Preference is a clean, simple, and natural handwritten font. Not too thin and not too thick, balanced and varied, this font was designed to enhance the beauty of your projects.
  20. Brasley by Nicolas Deslé, $6.00
    Here's Brasley, a geometric sans. Brasley is available in six weights - bold, semibold, medium, regular, light and thin - each with matching italics. It also includes contextual alternates, ligatures, fractions, arrows and shapes.
  21. Cruise Director JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The hand-lettered title on the poster for the 1933 musical comedy film “Melody Cruise” was rendered in an Art Deco thick-and-thin style with ‘engraving lines’ placed within the letters.
  22. Oksana Text Swash by AndrijType, $25.00
    Oksana Text Swash has swashed initials and ampersand for Oksana Text italics in six weights from Thin to Heavy. For all-in-one fonts please look to OpenType version of Oksana Text.
  23. Local Jeweler JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Local Jeweler JNL was inspired by an online image of a vintage 1940s-era store sign. This type design features a thin Art Deco sans serif in both regular and oblique versions.
  24. Tant Ingrid by Cercurius, $19.95
    A thin caps-only cross-stitch font, based on a late 19th century embroidery pattern. It is suitable for birthday cards and posters, signs and ads in the Thanksgiving and Christmas season.
  25. Thinly Disguised JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The hand lettered thin, variable width slab serif text appearing on the cover of a souvenir photo book for the 1933 Chicago World's Fair Exposition is the basis for Thinly Disguised JNL.
  26. Labrador by Typesketchbook, $40.00
    Labrador is a sans-serif and proportional font designed in 2013 by Chatnarong Jingsuphatada. A regular member of the Labrador font family, this is a elegant, modern, thin, rounded and clean typeface.
  27. Sensuous by Gerald Gallo, $20.00
    Sensuous is a bold sans serif font with characters that have a very high contrast between thick and thin elements. It is ideal for headlines, titles, branding and small blocks of text.
  28. Javagos by IbeyDesign, $18.00
    Javagos Handwritten Script Font is a cool, friendly, and trendy handwritten font. Not too thin and not too thick, balanced and varied, this was designed to enhance the beauty of your projects.
  29. Elfario by Keristyper Studio, $14.00
    Elfario is a classic high-contrast serif font that exudes sophistication and elegance. Its tall, thin letterforms and dramatic thick-to-thin strokes make it perfect for luxurious branding, editorial design, and high-end fashion projects. Featured: Standard, Uppercase & Lowercase Numeral & Punctuation Multilingual : ä ö ü Ä Ö Ü ß ¿ ¡ Alternate & Ligature PUA encoded We recommend programs that support the OpenType feature and the Glyphs panel such as Adobe applications or Corel Draw, so you can use all the variations of the glyphs. Hope you enjoy our fonts!
  30. Heraldica Script by Sudtipos, $79.00
    Ornamented scripts are a Koziupa/Paul specialty, and Heraldica is one of their most expressive. It attains the very definition of deluxe by conjoining the classic thin-and-thick script treatment with thin-only counterpart strokes, then it goes the extra mile with a varied complement of overlaid flourishes. The usual assortment of multiple alternates and ending forms pushes it even further in class and versatility. Monograms, logos, jewelry packaging and book covers are only a few of the possibilities with such a high-end script. Crafted Koziupa and digitized by Ale Paul.
  31. Velour by SilkType, $35.00
    Velour is an elegant display typeface, with thin, bracketed serifs. The typeface’s main features are the curved crossbar on ‘A’ and ‘H’, the long, sophisticated legs of ‘K’ and ‘R’ including an alternative ‘k’ automatically substituted in appropriate places, providing a consistent flow of text and a romantic feel. The typeface comes with a beautiful set of both standard and old-style numerals, two different ampersands and alternates with less complicated letterforms. Velour is available in 6 weights, from Thin to Bold, and supports Western, Central and South Eastern European languages.
  32. Mercusuar by Fauzistudio, $12.00
    Mercusuar font FAMILY – an expansion on Mercusuar that includes 16 fonts, regular and italic, from Thin weight to Bold, and still has all the clean lines and trendy minimalist vibes! Mercusuar is a stunningly crisp upper and lowercase typeface that looks incredible in both large settings as a display text. Includes: Mercusuar Thin (Regular & Italic) Mercusuar Extralight (Regular & Italic) Mercusuar Light (Regular & Italic) Mercusuar Regular (Regular & Italic) Mercusuar Medium (Regular & Italic) Mercusuar Semibold (Regular & Italic) Mercusuar Bold (Regular & Italic) Numbers & punctuation Foreign language support Hope you enjoy. Intuisi Creative
  33. Bauer Bodoni by URW Type Foundry, $39.99
    Giambattista Bodoni of Parma designed and cut his typefaces circa 1790. The Bodoni types were the first of the Modern type designs in which hairlines contrast sharply with bolder stems, and serifs are unbracketed. The Bauer Bodoni font family derives from a cutting for metal type in 1926, retaining many of the original features. As with all versions of this typeface, the contrast between thick and thin strokes of Bauer Bodoni should be taken into consideration as the thin strokes can appear to fade out under certain printing processes.
  34. Kosumi by Thinkdust, $10.00
    Kosumi is an experimental display typeface. Its juxtaposition of thick and thin catches that gleam in your eye, and leads you by the hand out of your comfort zone with such ease that you'll never look back. Kosumi is comfortable in any of a thousand different places, looking brilliant on posters, and reigning supreme within magazine spreads. All you need to do is let is whisk you away. The eye-catching differences between thick and thin lines serve to capitalise your attention, ensuring your nicely laid out headline is truly the star of the show!
  35. Minimaly by Luxfont, $18.00
    Introducing clean, minimalistic and actually fonts family. Balanced letter height and width - based on analysis of current design trends. Text typed in this font does not distract attention from design, but organically complements any design. Ideal for short phrases, footnotes and headlines. Font has High readability in large volumes of text. Branding with this font looks trendy and expensive. Minimaly font family is versatile in use and very modern. Features: Clean letters and absolute minimalism 6 fonts in family: - Thin, Thin Italic - Regular, Italic - Bold, Bold Italic Kerning ld.luxfont@gmail.com
  36. Nvma Titling by Stone Type Foundry, $49.00
    Nvma is based on Roman letterforms which appeared during the period from the earliest extant examples in the sixth or seventh century BC until the end of the third century BC. For Nvma the J, U and W had to be fantasies as they did not exist until much later, similar to the G, numerals and other non-alphabetic signs in the font. Thus not all of the archaic forms are represented in Nvma. Nvma was designed to work with Magma, as it matches the weights and heights for Magma Thin and Magma Titling Thin.
  37. Keiss Title by DSType, $50.00
    The Keiss type family is our interpretation of the popular nineteen century Scotch Roman typefaces. We intended to keep a very classic approach while introducing a couple of new elements that differentiate this type family from it’s ancestors. This design, with short descenders and ascenders, along with three very distinct optical sizes makes this type family well suited for contemporary newspapers. The Title and Big versions range from Thin to Heavy, with matching italics, in order to be used in big sizes and stand out in the design. The Text ranges from Thin to ExtraBold and is a standalone type family for text usage, with narrow proportions and wider and open italics for improved text setting. The Condensed versions, ranging from Thin to Bold, don’t have italics, although they can be matched with the italics of the Title and Big versions, due to the fact they are very condensed.
  38. Keiss Big by DSType, $50.00
    The Keiss type family is our interpretation of the popular nineteen century Scotch Roman typefaces. We intended to keep a very classic approach while introducing a couple of new elements that differentiate this type family from it’s ancestors. This design, with short descenders and ascenders, along with three very distinct optical sizes makes this type family well suited for contemporary newspapers. The Title and Big versions range from Thin to Heavy, with matching italics, in order to be used in big sizes and stand out in the design. The Text ranges from Thin to ExtraBold and is a standalone type family for text usage, with narrow proportions and wider and open italics for improved text setting. The Condensed versions, ranging from Thin to Bold, don’t have italics, although they can be matched with the italics of the Title and Big versions, due to the fact they are very condensed.
  39. Italiko by Luca Bolognese, $11.00
    Italiko is a calligraphic font. The letters have been hand-drawn individually to extract the common strokes. The strokes have then been re-composed to give the font a more unified appearance. It comes in Black, Bold, Regular, and Thin. The Thin version is different as the extreme contrast in the font makes the thinner lines disappear. It is likely best used as a display font. There are ligatures for the combination of letters that can be written more quickly by using a single stroke and letters that are slightly different from the ‘Italic canon.’ You can select which one to use in your application (i.e., Word) using combinations of italic/bold: No selection -> Regular Bold -> Bold Italic -> Thin Bold Italic -> Black If you end up using the font, get in touch at https://github.com/lucabol/Italiko. Feel free to suggest improvements or let me know if you encounter problems.
  40. Keiss Condensed by DSType, $50.00
    The Keiss type family is our interpretation of the popular nineteen century Scotch Roman typefaces. We intended to keep a very classic approach while introducing a couple of new elements that differentiate this type family from it’s ancestors. This design, with short descenders and ascenders, along with three very distinct optical sizes makes this type family well suited for contemporary newspapers. The Title and Big versions range from Thin to Heavy, with matching italics, in order to be used in big sizes and stand out in the design. The Text ranges from Thin to ExtraBold and is a standalone type family for text usage, with narrow proportions and wider and open italics for improved text setting. The Condensed versions, ranging from Thin to Bold, don’t have italics, although they can be matched with the italics of the Title and Big versions, due to the fact they are very condensed.
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