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  1. Orbitron, a futuristic font conceived by Matt McInerney, stands as a testament to the power of typeface design in evoking a sense of the future and innovation. With its clean lines, rounded curves, a...
  2. Yorktown is a distinctive font created by Dieter Steffmann, a renowned German typographer known for his prolific contribution to the realm of digital typography. With a keen eye for historical font s...
  3. Janda Cheerful Script is a captivating font that embodies a blend of casual elegance and playful flair, designed by the talented Kimberly Geswein. This font stands out due to its handcrafted appearan...
  4. The TaitDemo font, crafted by Daryl Askey, is an exquisite display of typeface design that merges modernity with a slightly vintage aura, creating a versatile font suitable for a wide array of applic...
  5. Azteak is a distinctive font crafted with inspiration drawn from the intricate and complex motifs found in Aztec art and culture. Designed by the talented typeface designer Peter Bruhn, Azteak embodi...
  6. MW POLKA2 is a captivating decorative font created by the designer known as milkwort. It's a font that breathes playfulness and creativity into any project it graces. At the heart of MW POLKA2 is a j...
  7. The Iron Lounge Smart Dot 2 font, created by PizzaDude, is a distinctive typeface that captures the essence of modern design with its unique blend of style and accessibility. This font stands out for...
  8. SF Foxboro Script is a captivating typeface designed by ShyFoundry Fonts, known for its charismatic and flowing style that breathes life into every word it forms. Distinctly modern with a nod to clas...
  9. Christian Crosses V by Unauthorized Type is a fascinating and unique font that stands out due to its theme and design focus. Unlike traditional typefaces that prioritize letters and numbers, this par...
  10. Fette Trump-Deutsch, designed by Dieter Steffmann, is a typeface that captures the essence of traditional German craftsmanship in typography. This font stands out for its bold and robust character, r...
  11. Husky Stash, a distinctive font created by the renowned type designer Ray Larabie, is a vivid embodiment of creativity and flair. This typeface exudes a playful yet sophisticated spirit, making it a ...
  12. Semiramis, a font designed by The Scriptorium, carries a distinct, artistic character that sets it apart in the realm of typography. This font beautifully mirrors its namesake's allure and mystery, S...
  13. Infobubble2, a distinctive font created by Iconian Fonts, embodies a playful yet articulate design that resonates well with a variety of creative and informative projects. Iconian Fonts, known for it...
  14. "Young Techs" is a captivating typeface created by the prolific font foundry, Iconian Fonts, known for their wide array of distinctive and thematic typefaces. This particular font is a homage to the ...
  15. The KR Leafy font, created by the talented Kat Rakos, beautifully captures the essence of nature in its design, making it a distinctive choice for a wide array of creative projects. Its uniqueness li...
  16. Tozuna is a captivating font meticulously designed by Alberto Rodriguez. It embodies a balance between modernity and tradition, offering a fresh perspective on typeface design. Tozuna stands out for ...
  17. The Pea Martha font, crafted by the creative collective known as Fonts For Peas, exudes a whimsical yet intimate charm that is reminiscent of handwritten notes shared between friends. This font is pa...
  18. As of my last update in April 2023, the font named "Midiet" crafted by YOFonts presents a unique blend of artistic elegance and modern flair, catering to a wide range of design needs. This font stand...
  19. Teddyber V1.1 by GemFonts, created by Graham Meade, is a distinctive and playful font that stands out for its unique character and charm. Designed to bring a sense of warmth and whimsy to any project...
  20. As a creation of Tattoo Woo, the Quasari font is an exquisite display of the artistic finesse and bold creativity that defines the designer's portfolio. It is imbued with a sense of fluid motion and ...
  21. MicroMieps is a distinctive typeface that captures the essence of precision, clarity, and modernity, making it a stand-out choice for various design and typographical projects. Characterized by its c...
  22. Cantabile, a font crafted by the talented Harold Lohner, is a distinguished typeface that lives up to its musical name, evoking a smooth and lyrical quality akin to the way a Cantabile passage in mus...
  23. Featuring a timeless charm imbued with a sense of playful elegance, the Marketing Script font by Dieter Steffmann is a beautifully crafted typeface that captures the essence of classic handwriting. W...
  24. Arctic is a font that embodies the chill, pristine vastness of its namesake, while also encapsulating warmth and approachability. Imagine the sharp, clean lines of ice formations and the fluid, organ...
  25. Ego Trip Fat Skew, conjured by the creative mind behind the PizzaDude moniker, embodies a buoyant and daring spirit, which makes it stand out in the vast landscape of typography. This font, with its ...
  26. Riggle is a font that dances across the page with a playful yet robust energy. Imagine each letter crafted not merely to form words, but to invoke a feeling of joy and creativity. Its design leans in...
  27. The Diploma font is a classic and elegant typeface that is synonymous with sophistication and prestige. It evokes the time-honored traditions of academic excellence, official recognition, and high ac...
  28. FT Pedant Dilettante, crafted by Fenotype, a font foundry known for its diverse and high-quality typefaces, stands as a testament to the blend of meticulous detail and artistic whimsy. The font encap...
  29. Feldicouth Norm by Three Mile Island is a captivating font that carries a unique charm, making it stand out among many in the realm of typography. This font is a true testament to the creativity and ...
  30. The CochinArchaic font, crafted by the skilled typography artist David F. Nalle, is a distinctive typeface that pays homage to the historical and stylistic nuances of classical script. CochinArchaic ...
  31. TT Hoves Pro by TypeType, $39.00
    We've upgraded TT Hoves Pro with 20 new fonts and Vietnamese! TT Hoves Pro useful links: Specimen | Graphic presentation | Customization options Please note! If you need OTF versions of the fonts, just email us at commercial@typetype.org TT Hoves Pro is the studio's bestseller, one of the top three universal sans serifs along with TT Norms® Pro and TT Commons™️ Pro. TT Hoves Pro has a neutral yet recognizable character suitable for use in any modern project. The font has a large character set, including extended Cyrillic and Latin, as well as a large number of styles. TT Hoves Pro was already perfect, but we made it even more functional! Updated TT Hoves Pro: supports more than 200 languages, including Vietnamese; contains 4 widths: Compact, Normal, Condensed, Expanded; consists of 83 styles, 20 of which are new Compact fonts; includes upright and italic Outline fonts, each with 672 characters; contains an improved variable font that varies in weight, width and slope; includes 1573 characters in each style, except for Outline versions; contains 41 OpenType features, including many ligatures and stylistic alternatives. The geometry of the TT Hoves Pro has remained unchanged. The font lacks pronounced contrast, all terminals are on the same level, and there are wide horizontal strokes in triangular characters. TT Hoves Pro is ideal for web design and use in applications. Perfect for branding, packaging design and printing. TT Hoves Pro OpenType features list: aalt, ccmp, locl, subs, sinf, sups, numr, dnom, frac, ordn, tnum, onum, lnum, pnum, c2sc, smcp, dlig, liga, salt, calt, case, zero, ss01, ss02, ss03, ss04, ss05, ss06, ss07, ss08, ss09, ss10, ss11, ss12, ss13, ss14, ss15, ss16, ss17, ss18, ss19 TT Hoves Pro language support: English, Albanian, Basque, Catalan, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Hungarian, Icelandic, Irish, Italian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Luxembourgish, Maltese, Moldavian (lat), Montenegrin (lat), Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Serbian (lat), Slovak, Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish, Swiss German, Valencian, Azerbaijani, Kazakh (lat), Turkish, Acehnese, Banjar, Betawi, Bislama, Boholano, Cebuano, Chamorro, Fijian, Filipino, Hiri Motu, Ilocano, Indonesian, Javanese, Khasi, Malay, Marshallese, Minangkabau, Nauruan, Nias, Palauan, Rohingya, Salar, Samoan, Sasak, Sundanese, Tagalog, Tahi- tian, Tetum, Tok Pisin, Tongan, Uyghur, Afar, Afrikaans, Asu, Aymara, Bemba, Bena, Chichewa, Chiga, Embu, Gusii, Jola-Fonyi, Kabuverdianu, Kalenjin, Kinyarwanda, Kirundi, Kongo, Luba-Kasai, Luganda, Luo, Luyia, Machame, Makhuwa-Meetto, Ma- konde, Malagasy, Mauritian Creole, Morisyen, Ndebele, Nyankole, Oromo, Rombo, Rundi, Rwa, Samburu, Sango, Sangu, Sena, Seychellois Creole, Shambala, Shona, Soga, Somali, Sotho, Swahili, Swazi, Taita, Teso, Tsonga, Tswana, Vunjo, Wolof, Xhosa, Zulu, Ganda, Maori, Alsatian, Aragonese, Arumanian, Belarusian (lat), Bosnian (lat), Breton, Colognian, Cornish, Corsi- can, Esperanto, Faroese, Frisian, Friulian, Gaelic, Gagauz (lat), Galician, Interlingua, Judaeo-Spanish, Karaim (lat), Kashubian, Ladin, Leonese, Manx, Occitan, Rheto-Romance, Romansh, Scots, Silesian, Sorbian, Vastese, Volapük, Võro, Walloon, Welsh, Karakalpak (lat), Kurdish (lat), Talysh (lat), Tsakhur (Azerbaijan), Turkmen (lat), Zaza, Aleut (lat), Cree, Haitian Creole, Hawaiian, Innu-aimun, Karachay-Balkar (lat), Karelian, Livvi-Karelian, Ludic, Tatar, Vepsian, Nahuatl, Quechua,, Russian, Belarusian (cyr), Bosnian (cyr), Bulgarian (cyr), Macedonian, Serbian (cyr), Ukrainian, Gagauz (cyr), Moldavian (cyr), Kazakh (cyr), Kirghiz, Tadzhik, Turkmen (cyr), Uzbek (cyr), Azerbaijan, Lezgian, Abazin, Agul, Archi, Avar, Dargwa, Ingush, Kabardian, Kab- ardino-Cherkess, Karachay-Balkar (cyr), Khvarshi, Kumyk, Lak, Nogai, Rutul, Tabasaran, Tsakhur, Altai, Buryat, Dolgan, Enets, Evenki, Ket, Khakass, Khanty, Komi-Permyak, Komi-Yazva, Komi-Zyrian, Manci, Shor, Siberian Tatar, Tofalar, Touva, Aleut (cyr), Alyutor, Even, Koryak, Nanai, Negidal’skij, Nivkh, Udege, Ulch, Bashkir, Chechen (cyr), Chukchi, Chuvash, Erzya, Eskimo, Kryashen Tatar, Mari-high, Mari-low, Mordvin-moksha, Nenets, Nganasan, Saami Kildin, Selkup, Tatar Volgaic, Udmurt, Yakut, Uighur, Rusyn, Karaim (cyr), Montenegrin (cyr), Romani (cyr), Dungan, Karakalpak (cyr), Shughni, Mongolian, Adyghe, Kalmyk, Talysh (cyr), Russian Old, Vietnamese
  32. Brassens by Typorium, $53.00
    Le Typorium présente une nouvelle famille de caractères calligraphiques basés sur une écriture étudiée à travers les manuscrits et autographes de Georges Brassens, poète et musicien (1921-1981). Son tracé, rigoureux et appliqué, souvent minutieux, est à l’image d’une œuvre unique et singulière, immédiatement reconnaissable. Le script Brassens offre des fonctionnalités OpenType telles que des caractères alternatifs pour les majuscules et les minuscules afin de renforcer la fluidité d’une écriture manuelle, des chiffres alternatifs, des fractions et un jeu de caractères accentués étendu pour prendre en charge de nombreuses langues étrangères. Trois graisses ont été créées afin d’offrir une large palette de possibilités graphiques. 60 images d’un poète qui a cassé sa pipe à l’âge de 60 ans., classées en trois séries de vignettes (pictogrammes, symboles, portraits), elles illustrent l’univers imagé et la richesse symbolique de la poésie de Georges Brassens où les représentations mythologiques et allégoriques y tiennent une part importante. Georges Brassens est un poète, auteur-compositeur-interprète né à Sète le 22 octobre 1921, mort à Saint-Gély-du-Fesc le 29 octobre 1981 et enterré au cimetière Le Py de Sète. Auteur de plus de deux cents chansons populaires, il met en musique et interprète ses poèmes en s’accompagnant à la guitare. Outre ses propres textes, il met également en musique des poèmes de François Villon, Victor Hugo, Paul Verlaine, Paul Fort, Antoine Pol, ou encore Louis Aragon. Il reçoit le Grand Prix de Poésie de l’Académie Française e 1967. Un grand nombre d’écoles, salles de spectacle, voies, parcs et jardins portent également son nom, dont à Paris le parc Georges-Brassens, tout proche de l’impasse Florimont où il vécut ses premières années parisiennes, de sa maison de la rue Santos-Dumont et du café Les Sportifs Réunis – Chez Walczak – rue Brancion qui lui inspira « Le Bistrot ». À Sète, l’Espace Georges Brassens ainsi que de nombreux festivals et associations redonnent vie au poète et à son œuvre. The Typorium presents a new calligraphic typeface family based on a writing studied through the manuscripts and autographs of Georges Brassens, poet and musician (1921-1981). Its layout, rigorous and applied, often meticulous, is in the image of a unique and singular work, immediately recognizable. Brassens script offers OpenType features such as alternate characters for upper and lower case to enhance the fluency of handwriting, alternate numbers, fractions and an extended accented character set to support many foreign languages. Three weights have been created to offer a wide range of graphic possibilities. 60 images of a poet who broke his pipe (French expression for passing away) at the age of 60, classified into three series of vignettes (pictograms, symbols, portraits), they illustrate the imagery world and the symbolic richness of Georges Brassens poetry where mythological and allegorical representations hold an important part. Georges Brassens is a poet, singer-songwriter born in Sète on October 22, 1921, died in Saint-Gély-du-Fesc on October 29, 1981 and buried in Le Py cemetery of Sète. Author of more than two hundred popular songs, he sets to music and performs his poems, accompanying himself on the guitar. In addition to his own texts, he also sets to music poems by François Villon, Victor Hugo, Paul Verlaine, Paul Fort, Antoine Pol, or Louis Aragon. He received the Grand Prix of Poetry from the Académie Française in 1967. A large number of schools, theaters, streets, parks and gardens also bear his name, including in Paris the Georges-Brassens park, very close to the impasse Florimont where he lived his first years in Paris, his house in the rue Santos-Dumont and the café Les Sportifs Réunis - Chez Walczak - rue Brancion which inspired "Le Bistrot". In Sète, the Espace Georges Brassens as well as numerous festivals and associations bring the poet and his work back to life.
  33. Semilla by Sudtipos, $79.00
    I spend a lot of time following two obsessions: packaging and hand lettering. Alongside a few other minor obsessions, those two have been my major ones for so many years now, I've finally reached the point where I can actually claim them as “obsessions” without getting a dramatic reaction from the little voice in the back of my head. When you spend so much time researching and studying a subject, you become very focused, directionally and objectively. But of course some of the research material you run into turns out to be tangential to whatever your focus happens to be at the time, so you absorb what you can from it, then shelf it — like the celebrity bobblehead that amused you for a while, but is now an almost invisible ornament eating dust and feathers somewhere in your environment. And just like the bobblehead may fall off the shelf one day to remind you of its existence, some of my lettering research material unveiled itself in my head one day for no particular reason. Hand lettering is now mostly perceived as an American art. Someone with my historical knowledge about lettering may be snooty enough to go as far as pointing out the British origins of almost everything American, including lettering — but for the most part, the contemporary perspective associates great lettering with America. The same perspective also associates blackletter, gothics and sans serifs with Germany. So you can imagine my simultaneous surprise and impatience when, in my research for one of my American lettering-based fonts, I ran into a German lettering book from 1953, by an artist called Bentele. It was no use for me because it didn't propel my focus at that particular time, but a few months ago I was marveling at what we take for granted — the sky is blue, blackletter is German, lettering is American — and found myself flipping through the pages of that book again. The lettering in that book is upbeat and casual sign making stuff, but it has a slightly strange and youthful experimentation at its heart. I suppose I find it strange because it deviates a lot from the American stuff I'm used to working with for so long now. To make a long story short, what’s inside that German book served as the semilla, which is Spanish for seed, for the typeface you see all over these pages. With Semilla, my normal routine went out the window. My life for a while was all Bezier all the time. No special analog or digital brushes or pens were used in drawing these forms. They're the product of a true Bezier process, all starting with a point creating a curve to another point, which draws a curve to another point, and so on. It’s a very time-consuming process, but at the end I am satisfied that it can get to pretty much the same results easier and more traditional methods accomplish. And as usual with my fonts, the OpenType is plenty and a lot of fun. Experimenting with substitution and automation is still a great pleasure for me. It is the OpenType that always saves me from the seemingly endless work hours every type designer must inevitably have to face at one point in his career. The artful photos used in this booklet are by French photographer and designer Stéphane Giner. He is very deserving of your patronage, so please keep an eye out for his marvelous work. I hope you like Semilla and enjoy using it. I have a feeling that it marks a transition to a more curious and flexible period in my career, but only time will tell.
  34. The Killigrew font, crafted by the talented Paul Lloyd Fonts, is a striking typeface that seamlessly blends historical charm with contemporary design elements. This font is characterized by its bold ...
  35. Swinging, a distinctive font designed by Manfred Klein, is a captivating typeface that effortlessly marries whimsy and flair with typographic precision. Its design echoes the rhythmic flow and eccent...
  36. Bifurk is a striking and versatile typeface that stands out for its unique blend of creativity and functionality. Characterized by its modern approach, Bifurk merges simplicity with complexity, offer...
  37. Heidorn Hill crafted by Apostrophic Labs is a typeface that marries the essence of adventurism with the meticulous touch of modern design. It embodies a sense of exploration, reminiscent of a journey...
  38. Ah, Denmark—the font, not the country—is like the cozy sweater of typography: familiar yet stylish, and incredibly versatile. Imagine its letters with a streamlined form that manages to be both crisp...
  39. BirdArt by GemFonts | Graham Meade is an artistic and whimsical font that captures the essence of creativity and playfulness. Designed by Graham Meade, this typeface embodies a unique fusion of artis...
  40. Dustismo by Dustin Norlander is a font that encapsulates both charm and versatility. Created by the talented Dustin Norlander, this typeface stands as a testament to the blend of creativity and funct...
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