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  1. Amelia by Linotype, $29.99
    American designer Stanley Davis created the font Amelia™ in 1965. What sets Linotype Amelia apart from all the rest are its unusual inner spaces. Their teardrop forms lead the readers eye through the line of text. These teardrop shapes can also be seen in the contours of the characters themselves, making the letters look rounded and flexible. Amelia speaks the language of the digital age. The flowing strokes and round forms give it an uncomplicated and lively look.
  2. Quadrat Grotesk by ParaType, $30.00
    PT Quadrat Grotesk™ was designed for ParaType in 2001 by Vladimir Pavlikov. An expanded sans serif with square letterforms due to what the face was named. Based on the shapes of one of old Russian wooden types. Wooden types were used for placard display composition at large sizes. Their printouts retained wooden texture and traces of handling. These features are reflected in the shapes of Quadrat Grotesk. It is a good typeface for display and advertising typography.
  3. Wascally Wabbit by Comicraft, $49.00
    This cunning, conniving, chattering font is devious, devilish and dashing! It's a toon town tattler that will lend a flippant insouciant personality to your comic books and animated features. These handsome letterforms will nab you, jab you, grab you and may even stab you with their sly wily guile. Our advice: Be Very Very Qwiet when tracking down this Wascally Wabbit. Features: Automatic alternate uppercase alphabets Western & Central European language support Manga characters & Crossbar I Technology™
  4. Parangon by ParaType, $25.00
    PT Parangon™ was designed in 1986-2002 by Anatoly Kudryavtsev and licensed by ParaType. This type family belonges to Neogrotesque subclass of closed Sans Serif. Letterforms of lower case is based on the tradition of 1710 Civil type and some modern Italic types. The family has a lot of weights and styles including Extra Condensed, Condensed, Regular, Extra Light, Light, Bold, Extra Bold. For advertising and display matter. Also it can be used for texts in advertising magazines.
  5. Joane Stencil by Compañía Tipográfica de Chile, $25.00
    Joane Stencil™ is Joane's fearless sequel. Mixes the elegancy of French didones, calligraphic endings, glyphic serifs and the split of the Stencil is treated very carefully. Thus its features convey a warm unique style. Moreover, it has powerful OpenType features for each style, including stylistic sets, extended language support, beautiful ligatures, contextual alternates, lining figures, oldstyle figures, fractions, and many more. Joane Stencil is perfectly suited for magazines headlines, branding, advertising, labels, web and packaging.
  6. Pragmata Pro by FSD, $73.00
    PragmataPro™ is a condensed monospaced font optimized for screen, designed by Fabrizio Schiavi to be the ideal font for coding, math and engineering. More than 9000 characters optimized from 9pt to 48pt to guarantee the best possible readability. Designed for every programming language and context: Haskell, Agda, APL, Needle, IPA Phonetics, HTML 5 entities, all the Unicode arrows, Symbols for Legacy Computing, Git tree command line, Agnoster, Poker cards and all the functional programming languages.
  7. Telingater Display by ParaType, $30.00
    PT Telingater Display™ was designed in 1959 by a well-known Soviet book designer Solomon Telingater (1903-1969) at Polygraphmash type design bureau. The typeface was awarded the Silver Medal at the International Book Art Exhibition (IBA-59) at Leipzig (Germany) in 1959. Light flared sans serif with calligraphic flavor and low contrast between main strokes and hairlines. For use in title and display typography. The digital version was developed for ParaType in 2001 by Lyubov Kuznetsova.
  8. Spookytooth by Comicraft, $19.00
    Sink your teeth into the World of Horror! SPOOKYTOOTH is sharp enough to penetrate even the most stubborn necks and has proven unnerving enough to make Ghost Rider, Deadpool, the Confessor and even ELEPHANTMEN’s Obadiah Horn sound both sinister and nefarious! Remastered Spookytooth includes a new Bold weight, automatic alternate letters, improved spacing & kerning, additional European, Vietnamese & Cyrillic language support, and Crossbar I Technology™ Script by Jeph Loeb & art by Ian Churchill with Liquid's Aron Lusen
  9. Lemon Milk Pro by Marsnev, $16.99
    Wait no more. Meet Lemon Milk Pro™, your new go-to typeface. After a long journey, the widely known Lemon Milk has now became pro fonts. It finally has lowercases, covering extended Latin, Cyrillic, and Greek. Moreover, developed from the original version in 2014, it is now future proof: more opentype features + variable fonts. With such styles, this famous geometric typeface with sharp edges is perfect for every display! Lemon Milk Pro: Beyond a typeface, it's a culture.
  10. LD Eleanor Rae by Illustration Ink, $3.00
    Use elegant LD Eleanor Rae to add formal or shabby chic accents to your scrapbook layouts, handmade greeting cards and other creative projects.
  11. Victor Habaz MF by Masterfont, $59.00
    Hand drawn with ink and brush to obtain that unique rhythm and dynamic flow. Great for formal inviraions as well as personal documents.
  12. Kaya - Personal use only
  13. Holitter Titan - 100% free
  14. Trium - Personal use only
  15. Chepina Script by Vástago Studio, $7.00
    This is a type design based on a retrospective food design posters from 1950 in the United States. The intention was to create handmade letters ideal for handmade projects. The principal reference was the book of Steven Heller Mid-Century Ads. This typeface was the graduation project of my degree as graphic designer.
  16. Convero by Liartgraphic, $30.00
    How are you guys doing ? i’m sure that’s nice! Meet our newest product, we call this product Convero font. Convero font are cute typeface font Whit a uniqe touch and assertive Convero font is very nice to use on: fashion magazine, logos, ,and photography, landing page, fliyer, What’s includes - multilingual support - alternate - ligature
  17. Willcather by Trustha, $17.00
    Willcather is a handwritten font, with sharp details. Written with a dry brush pen with quick movements, and relaxed. Comes with two font styles, it will be beautiful, and unique when combining both into one unit. And be perfect, when coupled with swash. Suitable for branding, advertising, headlines, packaging design, and more.
  18. Sound Board by Jesse Tilley, $19.95
    I felt an urge to create a font that used the bars seen in an equalizer; Sound Board is that font. If you're going to use it, you will need to put the size up much more then a normal font, this font is very skinny and tall.
  19. Popfun by Surotype, $20.00
    Popfun is a display typeface with playful taste. It comes in two different styles, normal and extrude paired with a mono style, this font fits perfectly. Really playful font to make it easier for you creative work such as — branding, film titles, packaging, advertising, posters, and web or app.
  20. Milky Bar by Malgorzata Bartosik, $29.00
    Milky Bar is retro style sans family inspired by food tables in milky bars in Warsaw. It contains Latin and Cyrillic alphabet, Latin with Western, Central and South Eastern European diacritics. This typeface family contains 3 styles from Condensed to Normal. Milky Bar is perfect for display purposes.
  21. Black Raven by The Design Speak, $100.00
    Black Raven is a sans serif font that has an eerie feel to it. It is meant to be used as a contemporary take on anti-design. It maintains an eclectic design and something that you normally wouldn't see every day. Use it for movie posters, book covers, etc.
  22. Geometa Rounded Deco by Wiescher Design, $39.50
    Geometa is based on Paul Renners Futura Classic, the one that he designed before he had to soften it to make it more appealing to the broad public. I thought the normal rounded fonts needed a decorative sister. Here they are! Your type-designer for decorative solutions, Gert Wiescher
  23. Dysanian by Gassstype, $28.00
    Dysanian is Hand Drawn Sans Font with a natural style and dramatic movement.is a Authentic Font that is written casually and quickly. Dysanian is has 4 style Normal,Italic,Black and Black Italic styles is perfect for the purposes of designing templates, brochures, videos, advertising branding, logos and more.
  24. Landepz by Zamjump, $9.00
    Landepz Typefamily includes three normal styles, grunge texture and glitch, Landepz is a family of bold hand-printed types, celebrating the style of the original printing press and all its beautiful imperfections. Its solid, robust shape lends itself to a robust design, while its texture provides an authentic sound.
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  26. Munchies by W Type Foundry, $25.00
    Munchies is a reverse contrast slab-serif font family. Inspired by the volume and size of 19th century wood letterpress blocks and the Italian Caslon language. Munchies has 12 variants, from Heavy to Thin, with opentype options in a set consisting of uppercase, lowercase, small caps, ligatures, and alternate letters (A, M, N, V, W, &, Arrows, *). Munchies is divided into two subfamilies: Normal and Display. The Normal style has an appearance reminiscent of Western posters with a “measured” contrast. While the Display style takes the contrast to the extreme. Both styles are also available in Variable version. The inverted contrast makes it an interesting and striking looking typeface that stands out in any context. Perfect for headlines, bold branding, or animation like kinetic typeface.
  27. banister by One Fonty Day, $15.00
    Banister looks both contemporary and vintage. It contains a total of 12 styles including two main styles (Normal and Loaded), and for each style it comes with two widths (Semi-condensed and Semi-Expanded) and three weights (Light, Regular and Bold). The 40’s inspired style is subtle in banister, so it comes across more contemporary. Also, slightly curved strokes can be found on some letters, which gives a more organic feeling overall. To gain full advantage of banister, you can toggle “Fill” and “Stroke” on any editable applications to experiment the style, also layering normal and loaded styles let you discover something unexpected. Banister is versatile, simple and organic looking typeface, and good for headlines, logos, tiles and any large texts.
  28. Araldo by Hackberry Font Foundry, $14.95
    My latest book production group is quite conservative. I discovered my need for a pair of headline fonts with the same vertical metrics which are looser and more lively. Since the serif family is Biblia Serif, and the Sans family is Draetha [which is Welch for preach], Araldo [which is Italian for herald] makes sense to me. Narrow has my normal set of Opentype features with small caps, small cap figures, and the rest of the figure sets. Bold is too heavy for small caps, without messing with the metrics. So, it has the normal figure sets, plus a decent set of discretionary ligatures. They both work well, and are meeting my need for a headline family to add to the book production group.
  29. Occam by Veil of Perception, $20.00
    Occam is an informal calligraphic script face. The letter forms were drawn and constructed rather than penned or brushed but reflect a definite flat pen influence. The ascenders and descenders incorporate an abstract implied loop form. Some curves that would normally be round are pointed and some transitions that would normally be sharp and pointed have been made round. A few exit strokes curve back instead of moving up and out for a little different look. This font could be put to good use as a contrasting style combined with sans and serif faces in applications such as newsletters, brochures, invitations and annual reports. It could be used for heads, subheads, pull quotes, drop caps and as a title font for covers.
  30. Phlebodium by Fat Hamster, $20.00
    Phlebodium - geometric sans serif typeface, 16 fonts Phlebodium is a modern geometric sans serif font family. Nostalgic, soft and playful font in 80s 90s 2000s techno rave style. BONUS: vector cannabis / hemp leaf, sunflower, mushroom / fungus, meat, unicorn, heart, pizza, hot dog, sun, phlebodium, clover, dog, cat, bear, sun character mascot illustrations and t-shirt designs Phlebodium type family available in 16 styles. 8 Italics 4 weights: Thin, Regular, Medium and Bold 2 widths: Normal and Condensed This bold typeface is ideal for use in display sizes. Perfect for headlines and logos, text blocks, any type of graphic design, printing, t-shirts, posters, branding, web and applications, social media and many more Phlebodium typeface contains 4 weights, normal, condensed and italic styles
  31. ITC Einhorn by ITC, $29.99
    Einhorn is a peculiar typeface. Difficult to classify, this upright, bold, script-like semi serif typeface was designed in 1980 by Alan Meeks. Meeks was inspired by the art nouveau period, and may have been trying to liven up the design scene. In 1980, typefaces like Helvetica and Univers were ubiquitous, and the digital revolution was still years away. Experimental faces like Einhorn helped fill the gap for creative designers looking for untraditional choices in which to set headlines and advertising work. The merit of pioneer display faces like Einhorn have never lessened; Einhorn still sets a mean display text, and works great in logos and other corporate ID solutions.
  32. Giangu by Phoenix Group, $9.00
    Giangu is a typeface that describes strength and a formal impression, this typeface has an analogy about hopes and dreams that must be achieved.
  33. Traklin MF by Masterfont, $59.00
    Great sans text font family for all your needs, text, signage, logos etc. Very elegant and suitable for classic as well as formal design.
  34. Leco 1988 by CarnokyType, $18.00
    The typeface LECO 1988 is another font family which belongs to LECO set. It is a display typeface, which is inspired by the title written on the bottle of lečo from 1988. Its typical features are embedded diacritics and significant black look with low contrast. Lower case is united with upper case and has several identical glyphs in both forms. Font contains alternative set of glyphs for letter „E“. Tabular numerals, superiors and inferiors and the full set of (glyphs - symbols) for languages using the Latin alphabet are also included in this font. LECO 1988 font family includes six specific styles: Regular, Blind, Gradient, Outline, Shadow and Stencil style. Those styles extend typographic options by mutual combination or overlapping, whilst every style share the identical metrics and kerning. Font format is Open Type with the support of several open type features. This typeface is suitable for creating logotypes, powerful posters or can be used as a headline display typeface.
  35. Astrid Grotesk by Eclectotype, $40.00
    Astrid Grotesk is a normalized version of Schizotype Grotesk. Normalized; not neutralized. Where many neo-grotesks appear cold with their harsh neutrality, Astrid has a warmth, eminating from its (for want of a better word) clunkiness. With the latest update, it becomes a true workhorse, with a range of widths and italics for the normal widths. Astrid Grotesk, while being clearly a neo-grotesk in appearance, has a personality all of its own. Standout characters include the f and t, and the default binocular g, unusual in neo-grotesks. And the right angled terminals on c, e and s. Stylistic sets offer up alternate forms of a, g, y, I, @, dutch IJ, german eszett and l. A full complement of numerals is included: proportional and tabular, lining and oldstyle, plus fractions, subscript and superscript. Note also that the tabular figures are duplexed across weights - very useful when highlighting specific entries in tables. The tabular figures feature also substitutes in fixed width (across all weights) comma and period, so your decimals line up perfectly always. Lastly, case sensitive forms of certain glyphs are included for all-cap settings. This typeface will be useful for corporate identities and branding work. It’s spaced more for text settings in the normal width, and gets more display-optimized as the width decreases, but with careful tracking, all styles can sing at display sizes. Bored of those other Swiss style typefaces? Astrid Grotesk could be the face you need to breathe new life into your designs. Coupled with Schizotype Grotesk, its more eccentric cousin, you've got an unorthodox branding system ready to use straight out of the box.
  36. Beauty Script by Corradine Fonts, $19.95
    Beauty Script is a modern interpretation of the classic formal script style. You could notice in it a special feeling due its subtle wavy rhythm to mimic the natural movement of handwritten calligraphy. Because its strong contrast and the fluidity of its traces Beauty Script is ideal to be used as headline in any media related to fashion, beauty, nature, food, pleasure, travel, luxury or wherever you required to express formality and elegance.
  37. Mumos by Muykyta, $9.00
    Mumos is a block type font. Is a font of thirteen units of height with straight terminations in which there is complete absence of curves. Although very basic is a dynamic typography with many possibilities thanks to its three styles, including open space, which facilitates the work with fillers without having to vectorize the glyphs.
  38. Handmade Roman JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Handmade Roman JNL is a simple and clean serif design. Perfect for headlines or titles, this condensed serif font gets attention without being overly formal.
  39. Wild Thing by ITC, $29.99
    Wild Thing was created by British designer Martin Wait and appeared in the ITC library in 1995. The forms look as though they are normal alphabet figures viewed through swirling water, wavy and irregular. Wild Thing is a font which is always moving and is perfect for fresh new designs.
  40. SF Mettle by Sultan Fonts, $19.99
    Mettle Bilingual Arabic font, Latin-Arabic for print and web. The Mettle font family contains four weights: thin, normal, medium, and broad. This font supports Arabic, Latin, Persian, Urdu, and Kurdish languages. The digital designer can use the variable Mettle font to access wider options in working with the text.
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