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  1. Plebeya by Corradine Fonts, $29.95
    Following the huge success of Legendary, Manuel Corradine proudly introduces his new ornamented script font. He remarks: “Designing Plebeya was a very tough and exhausting process, but learning to use it correctly and harnessing its whole potential is equally a job demanding great skill and dedication”. Plebeya is a font with an elegant and decorative style. Its calligraphic strokes are full of minute imperfections evoking real hand writing and provide it with a rustic and natural touch. Because of this we advise to preferably use it in the smaller sizes and only in larger ones when consciously you want to highlight its rustic characteristics. Plebeya is ideal for logos and short texts design, but can also be very useful in a wide variety of applications like wedding invitations, magazines, restaurant menus, advertisement and in any project requiring a touch of elegance and exclusivity. Its wide set of alternative ornated characters make Plebeya Pro an excellent tool for both the professional designer as well as any enthusiast wishing to elaborate a project with unique style.
  2. Nu Sans by Typecalism Foundryline, $30.00
    Nu Sans is a modern and stylish sans-serif font product that was created in 2020. It is a versatile typeface that comes with three different axis options: weight, width, and slant, allowing users to create a wide variety of unique and dynamic typography designs. With a total of 90 complete static fonts, Nu Sans offers an extensive range of options for designers looking for a clean and contemporary font choice. The font family features a bold, geometric design with sharp angles and clean lines, giving it a distinct and modern. Nu Sans is perfect for use in a range of design applications, including advertising, branding, editorial design, and web design. Its dynamic and versatile nature makes it a great choice for any project that requires a strong and bold visual impact. a high-quality font product that offers designers a wide range of options and possibilities. Its modern and stylish design, combined with its triple axis options, makes it a great choice for anyone looking for a versatile and unique sans-serif font.
  3. View Roman Black - Personal use only
  4. Hermann by W Type Foundry, $29.00
    Hermann is one of our most readable typefaces so far. Since last year, the W Design team had been examining closely the possibility of developing a text font. Thus, we dug into concepts within some of our favorite novels, such as The Steppenwolf and Brave New World, written by Hermann Hesse and Aldous Huxley respectively. Ideas like duality, surrealism, and wildness mainly appeared. With these concepts in mind, we analyzed carefully the typefaces used in both Hesse’s and Huxley’s creations; Sabon and Garamond showed up catching our attention and, of course, awakening our admiration. Consequently, the challenge was to combine the key features of these fonts with the concepts already identified. At first, we made a text font which was suitable to compose long texts. However, we realized that we needed to refine some characteristics to convey all the ideas. A full set of capital discretionary ligatures was designed, which convert Hermann in a display font when is required. We also designed swashes (from A-Z) and final forms (in letters h, k, m, n, r and x in romans, and in letters a, d, e, h, i, l, m, n, r, t, u, x and z in italics), conveying more dynamism and versatility when it comes to composing visually. Hermann was designed not only to be accurate in terms of legibility but also to be wild and bold. That is why we took a big leap and designed from the beginning a font that is inspired by the world of 20th-century novels, using the name of one of its greatest exponents, Hermann Hesse.
  5. VTC AntiqueFizz - Unknown license
  6. CorpusCare - Unknown license
  7. Jeff-Chris - Unknown license
  8. fat marker - Unknown license
  9. Devroye Extra - Unknown license
  10. KG Shake It Off by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    Hand-drawn by my 10-year-old daughter, this font comes in 4 whimsical styles- chunky, 3D, regular, and outline.
  11. Hubbub by Elemeno, $25.00
    A casual, inline party font. Hubbub is always relaxed and confident in every social situation. comes in regular and bold.
  12. Elah Spring by RodrigoTypo, $25.00
    This is a more artistic version of "Elah Pro" containing Regular and alternative version as well as Dingbats and Ornaments.
  13. FT Brush by Fenotype, $14.95
    FT Brush is a calligraphy style font family of three members - light, regular & bold. Combine different cuts for vivid outcome.
  14. Herron by Fontron, $35.00
    Herron is a monoline Sans face with all rounded ends in Condensed and Italic, Regular and Italic, Expanded and Italic.
  15. Fountain Pen by Jonahfonts, $20.00
    An unconecting script face that closely resembles hand written with a fountainpen. It was expressly designed for informal applications such as invitations, notations, side boxes and hand written personal cards.
  16. Malik by Zetafonts, $39.00
    Taking its name from the arabic word for "king", Malik is a flared sans serif typeface family designed in 2020 by Andrea Tartarelli. The designer wanted to find a way to bridge the classical letterforms of Roman Old Style typefaces with the readability of contemporary sans typefaces. This was achieved by using the so-called flared serif that emerges gradually from the stem of the letter, ending in a sharp angle. It's something that also reminds of the peculiar shapes of the Simoncini Method, invented by italian type designer Francesco Simoncini to get a sharper definition of letterforms. To this blend of classical elegance and modernist expertise, Malik adds the calligraphic influence of modern masters like Frederic Goudy or Ed Benguiat, visible in signature details like the reverse contrast uppercase B, or the calligraphic lowercase k. Malik also means "owner", and this font surely wants to rule the page. It manages to be extremely readable when used in body text size, but looks surprising and expressive in display use. The inclusion of the Malik Heavy Display weight, with its black texture balanced by deep inktraps, allows for striking logo design. The weight range of the family is extremely wide, including a Book alternative to the Regular weight for fine-tuning readability, a range of light display weights and a solid choice of bold weights for branding, all coming with matching true italics. The 16 cuts of Malik have been equipped with all the features you need to solve your editorial and design challenges, including a wide language coverage (thanks to over one thousand latin and cyrillic characters) and a complete set of open type features (including small capitals, positional numbers, case sensitive forms). Alternate characters and stylistic sets allow you to fine-tune your editorial and branding design by choosing variant letter shapes. Malik is the typeface for everyone who wants to design like a king...or like he doesn't care who the king is!
  17. Cocogoose Pro Narrows by Zetafonts, $39.00
    Cocogoose Pro Narrows has been completely re-engineered in 2020 to include extra features and technologies. A darkmode weight range has been added to the whole family, to keep consistency of effect when the typeface is used in reverse on the web and in dark mode interfaces. Also, a new Ultra Compressed subfamily has been developed for display usage. Designed by Cosimo Lorenzo Pancini in 2013, Cocogoose was first expanded in 2015 with the help of Francesco Canovaro who co-designed the decorative display weights and Andrea Tartarelli who developed the condensed widths. In 2020 a full redesign of the typeface has been published: Cocogoose Pro now includes new widths, weights, open type features and characters, thanks to the help of Mario De Libero. Influenced by vernacular sign-painting and modernist ideals, Cocogoose is drawn on a classic geometric sans skeleton, softened by rounded corners and slight visual corrections. Its very low contrast, dark colour and tall x-height make it a solid choice for all designers looking for a powerful display typeface for logos, headings and vintage-inspired branding. The tall x-height makes texts set in Cocogoose very readable even at small sizes, while the bold regular weight allows for maximum impact when used as a branding, signage or decorative typeface. Cocogoose Pro was designed as a highly reliable tool for design problem solving, and given all the features a graphic designer needs, starting from its wide range of widths and weights. Its 2000+ latin, cyrillic and greek characters make sure it covers over 200 languages worldwide, while its comprehensive set of open type features allows faultless typesetting thanks to small capitals, positional numbers & case sensitive forms. A wide range of alternate letterforms, developed along nine different stylistic sets, gives you an extra level of design fine-tuning. The layerable and colour-ready display variants include inline, outline, shadow and a letterpress version that can simulate the effect of old print, also thanks to programmed randomization of its letters.
  18. ITC Static by ITC, $29.99
    Static looks almost like it was stamped on paper: the black color is not evenly distributed and the background comes through the letters and consciously irregular forms reinforce the effect. The characters do not all have the same height, nor do they stand straight and regularly on the base line. Static is a robust font with bold, rounded serifs and is best used for headlines and short texts in point sizes of 12 and larger.
  19. Rawengulk - 100% free
  20. Zachar by Rosario Nocera, $14.00
    Zachar is a Roman typefaces designed for the horror and thriller genre but thanks to its strong distinctiveness it’s also suitable for branding. Zachar is available in Regular and Medium weights in four versions: Regular, Rust, Scratched and Rust Scratched, it also offers a large selection of alternative letters, special glyphs and ligatures. Zachar has a sinister elegance and is suitable for display works, posters and billboards.
  21. Killer Ants by Cool Fonts, $24.00
    There are two versions of Killer Ants, regular and bold. Regular is a very cool cracked up looking font that will be great for all kinds of stuff. Bold is on of the most distressed fonts I've ever seen - there's crap everywhere - adjust your leading (line spacing) so the grunge overlaps and you have one awesome effect. Yes, those dots are actually smashed ants. Killer!
  22. Viking Drink by Fo Da, $15.00
    Viking Drink is a display font derivative from serif family of eight weights ranging from Regular to Bold and matching Italics, which gives it a full range of expression and suitability for advertising, interfaces and corporate design. Viking Drink provides 3 FREE weights ( Regular, Italic and Bold ). It has 17 ligatures that add powerful effect when used for creating logos or headlines. It also supports many languages.
  23. Holocene Typewriter by Ana's Fonts, $16.00
    Holocene Typewriter is a soft typewriter font sampled from old documents, for an authentic vintage look. Holocene Typewriter includes: a Typewriter font in Regular, Slant, Underlined and Crossed-out styles SVG fonts of the Regular and Slant styles Use this font in any designs that needs a vintage touch. Use it in long or short texts, in digital collages, branding and packaging, social media posts, logotypes, etc.
  24. Blame by Haksen, $15.00
    Blame is a strong font family and sophisticated sans also serif Each font in the family can stand on its own, dynamic and authoritative in their own right. Bison includes ten all-caps fonts: a weight (clean and rough version), two outlines, four italics. - Blame Sans Clean and Rough Regular - Blame Serif Clean and Rough Regular - Blame Sans Clean and Rough Italic - Blame Serif Clean and Rough Italic - Blame Sans Outline Regular and Italic - Blame Serif Outline Regular and Italic FEATURES : a weight / Italics / Outlines / Numbers & Punctuation / Extensive Language Support USE Blame works great in any branding, logos, magazines, films. The different weights give you full range to explore a whole host of applications, while the outlined fonts give a real modern feel to any project. Thanks for having a peek at Blame. I hope you enjoy it and feel free to take it for a spin below! As always, if you have any questions just send me a message! I’m glad to help :) Haksen
  25. Dolly Pro by Underware, $50.00
    Dolly Pro is a book typeface with a flourishing flavour. She’s suitable for classical book type setting as well as for more contemporary magazine designs. The family consists of four fonts: Dolly Regular is neutral and useful for long texts. Dolly Italic is narrower and lighter in colour than the Regular, and so it can be used to emphasize words within Regular text. Dolly Bold is also useful in emphasizing words within Regular text. It also works well as a display type. Dolly Small Caps is intended for setting whole words or strings of characters. With its relatively low contrast, Dolly is perfectly legible in really small sizes. When Dolly is applied in bigger sizes, such as book covers, more crispy details will show up. These four fonts provide a good basis for most of the problems of book typography. Dolly Pro fonts have Underware’s Latin Plus character set, supporting a total of 219 languages.
  26. Calligraphica by Monotype, $49.00
    Calligraphica was designed because there are very few inline fonts, and even fewer inline calligraphic fonts. The original forms were written with a split pen in a single stroke. The minuscules have a rougher look and the capitals have a smoother shape to imitate hand written calligraphy with more formal, decorative initial caps. The Calligraphica family contains 6 fonts: Calligraphica Regular and Italic are the regular upright roman true italic version of the font. The ascenders on this font are a bit higher than the capital letters--this is standard for most fonts. Calligraphica LX Regular and Italic are similar to the first 2 fonts except their ascenders are longer and reach high above the capital letters--giving these fonts a taller appearance. Calligraphica SX Regular and Italic are similar to the first 2 fonts except their ascenders are shorter and are the same height as the capital letters--giving these fonts a shorter appearance.
  27. CHILD & MOMSKY by Rhd Studio, $15.00
    Style and Grace personified - say Child Momsky. This typeface has two main styles, Regular and Italic, that are designed to work elegantly in unison and apart. The serif has a boldy different ' f', which sets it apart from regular serifs.....as Child Momsky likes to stand out from the rest. A regular 'f' is included in its alternates, and a extra font style with a regular f is included for projects that require a more staid elegance. The Italic style is dreamy, sultry and light-footed - a perfect partner for the more serious serif. Use them together or apart for stylish, stand-out type designs and projects. For those of you who do not have access to Opentype Software, such as Canva Users, a separately available 'extra letters' font set will be available for purchase soon. Language Supported : Danish, English, French, German, German (Switzerland), Italian, Low German, Luxembourgish, Norwegian Bokmål, Norwegian Nynorsk, Portuguese, Swedish, Swiss German. Enjoy
  28. Cordial by Elemeno, $25.00
    Cordial is a solid, friendly font. Like other informal script fonts, Cordial works in nearly any context. This font was originally named Pulpatoon, but the designer's wife made him change it.
  29. Stingwire BT by Bitstream, $50.99
    Bonislawsky pulls off a beauty in these letterforms rendered with barbed wire. In our view, it couldn't have been done better. Now you can contain the animal in you with style.
  30. Paris Doodles by Outside the Line, $19.00
    Paris Doodles... memories of a feeling, a rainy afternoon, a glass of wine, an outdoor cafe, a metro stop… 28 hand drawn whimsical icons and 2 scripted words. Ooh la la!
  31. Flax JY by JY&A, $39.00
    David Philpott was inspired by the flax growing on the side of the motorway out of Wellington, New Zealand, and crafted this very distinctive, natural typeface family based on the plants.
  32. 3rd Man - 100% free
  33. Quadranta - 100% free
  34. Neighbourhood - 100% free
  35. JBCursive - Unknown license
  36. Reporter-Two - Unknown license
  37. Mimbie by Cultivated Mind, $20.00
    A quirky handwritten headline font with doodley artwork by Cultivated Mind. This font collection includes three weights (Regular, SemiBold, and Bold).
  38. Borderless by Lazy Holiday Studio, $15.00
    This font is characterised by a sleek shape.There are two versions, regular and black. Included: -Uppercase and Lowercase -Number and Punctuation
  39. Limbus Sans by Luker Type, $19.00
    Limbus Sans Double Vision is a psychedelic approach on the Limbus Sans Regular created in 2023 by Lukas Gerber of LukerType.
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