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  1. Selfie Neue Sharp by Lián Types, $29.00
    INTRODUCTION When I started the first Selfie back in 2014 I was aware that I was designing something innovative at some point, because at that time there were not too many, (if any) fonts which rescued so many calligraphy features being at the same time a monolinear sans. I took inspiration from the galerías’ neon signs of my home city, Buenos Aires, and incorporated the logic and ductus of the spencerian style. The result was a very versatile font with many ligatures, swashes and a friendly look. But… I wasn’t cognizant of how successful the font would become! Selfie is maybe the font of my library that I see the most when I finally go out, (type-designers tend to be their entire lives glued to a screen), when I travel, and also the font that I mostly get emails about, asking for little tweaks, new capitals, new swashes. Selfie was used by several renowned clients, became part of many ‘top fonts of the year’ lists and was published in many magazines and books about type-design. These recognitions were, at the same time, cuddles for me and my Selfie and functioned as a driving force in 2020 to start this project which I called Selfie Neue. THE FONT "Selfie for everything" Selfie Neue, because it’s totally new: All its glyphs were re-drawn, all the proportions changed for better, and the old and somehow naive forms of the first Selfie were redesigned. Selfie Neue is now a family of many members (you can choose between a Rounded or a Sharp look), from Thin to Black, and from Short to Tall (because I noticed the feel of the font changed notoriously when altering its proportions). It also includes swashy Caps, which will serve as a perfect match for the lowercase and some incredibly cute icons/dingbats (designed by the talented Melissa Cronenbold, see also Selfie Neue Rounded for more!) which, as you see in the posters, make the font even more attractive and easy to use. You'll find tons of alternates per glyph. It's impossible to get tired with Selfie! Like it happened with the old Selfie, Selfie Neue Sharp was thought for a really wide range of uses. Magazines, Book-covers, digital media, restaurants, logos, clothing, etc. Hey! The font is also a VF (Variable Font)! So you can have fun with its two axes: x-height and weight, in applications that support them. Let me take a New Sharp Selfie! TECHNICAL If you plan to print Selfie Neue VF (Rounded or Sharp), please remember to convert it to outlines first. The majority of the posters above have the "contextual" alternates activated, and this makes the capitals a little smaller. I'd recommend deactivating it if you plan to use Selfie for just one word. Use the font always with the "fi" feature activated so everything ligatures properly. The slant of the font is 24,7 degrees, so if you plan to have its stems vertical, you may use Selfie with that rotation in mind. THANKS FOR READING
  2. Vocaloid Oblique - Personal use only
  3. Coffee Beans Time by TypoGraphicDesign, $9.00
    The typeface Coffee Beans Time is designed from 2018–2022 for the font foundry Typo Graphic Design by Manuel Viergutz and Annelena Grascht as a graphic design and photography project. The display font based on the original coffee beans and create a dingbat pattern. 3 font-styles (Dingbats, Mix, Coffee Ground) with 304 glyphs (Adobe Latin 2) incl. decorative extras like icons, arrows, dingbats, emojis, symbols, geometric shapes (type the word #LOVE for ♥︎ or #SMILE for ☺ as OpenType-Feature dlig) and stylistic alternates (2 stylistic sets). For use in logos, magazines, posters, advertisement plus as webfont for decorative headlines. The font works best for display size. Have fun with this font & use the DEMO-FONT (with reduced glyph-set) FOR FREE! ■ Font Name: Coffee Beans Time ■ Font Styles: 3 (Dingbats, Mix, Ground) + DEMO (with reduced glyph-set) ■ Font Cate­gory: Dis­play for head­line size ■ Glyph Set: 304 glyphs (Adobe Latin 2) incl. extras like icons (decorative extras like arrows, dingbats, emojis, symbols) ■ 93 languages: Afrikaans Albanian Asu Basque Bemba Bena Breton Catalan Chiga Cornish Danish Dutch English Estonian Faroese Filipino Finnish French Friulian Galician German Gusii Indonesian Irish Italian Kabuverdianu Kalenjin Kinyarwanda Luo Luxembourgish Luyia Machame Makhuwa-Meetto Makonde Malagasy Manx Morisyen North Ndebele Norwegian Bokmål Norwegian Nynorsk Nyankole Oromo Portuguese Quechua Romansh Rombo Rundi Rwa Samburu Sango Sangu Scottish Gaelic Sena Shambala Shona Soga Somali Spanish Swahili Swedish Swiss German Taita Teso Uzbek (Latin) Volapük Vunjo Welsh Western Frisian Zulu ■ Design Date: 2018–2022 ■ Type Desi­gner: Manuel Viergutz und Annelena Grascht
  4. Aure Brash by Aure Font Design, $23.00
    Aure Brash speaks with the cheeky inuendo of a sassy parrot. The quirky forms of this unique outline font engage the reader with a subtext of whimsy. Designed for its visual impact, Brash stands out as a title font and offers delightful possibilities for graphic imagery. Brash is an original design developed by Aurora Isaac. After more than a decade in development, 2018 marks the first release of the CJ and KB glyphsets. The CJ glyphset is a full text font with an extended set of lowercase and uppercase glyphs supporting a variety of European languages. Additional glyphs include standard ligatures, four variations of the ampersand, and check-mark and happy-face with their companions x-mark and grumpy-face. Numbers are available in lining and oldstyle versions, with numerators and denominators for forming fractions. Companion glyphs include Roman numerals, specialized glyphs for indicating ordinals, and a variety of mathematical symbols and operators. The CJ glyphset also includes an extended set of glyphs for typesetting Western Astrology. These glyphs are also available separately in the KB glyphset: a symbol font re-coded to allow easy keyboard access for the most commonly used glyphs. Brash is not designed for use in extended text. It shows its strength paired with strong text fonts such as Aure Jane or Aure Teddy. Used sparingly, Brash will add witty highlights to catch the reader's eye. Give Aure Brash a trial run! You may discover a permanent place for this font family in your typographic palette. AureFontDesign.com
  5. Symply by TripleHely, $16.00
    Hi there! Let me introduce Symply – a handwritten signature-style font. Symply is perfect for logos, branding, quotes, blog headlines, magazine and book design, product packaging, web design – or for any text on postcards and your favorite photos. Symply contains: a standard set of characters with wide multilingual support: Western-, Central- and Eastern-European, Baltic, Turkish, Latin-type Africans, and Asian (94 languages in total) 2 additional sets of alternative characters for lowercase letters 8 alternative characters for some initial letters 28 ligatures for double letters and frequent combinations a bonus font with 62 swashes and doodles Symply has two types of embedded auto-replacements: lowercase letters without connecting strokes (for a case of the last character of the word), and ligatures (for a case of two letters that do not pair well together). These features work well in many apps (even simple ones like Notepad/TextEdit), and if you need to customize their application – you could use programs that support OpenType features (for example, Adobe apps or CorelDraw). All these additional glyphs are PUA-encoded, so if your software does not support OpenType — you could access them through Character Map (Windows) or Font Book (Mac) Swashes and doodles come in a bonus font, Symply Swashes. To type them, please press keys with letters A – X, a – x, and numbers 0 – 9 I hope you will like Symply and create great designs with it! And if you have any questions, feel free to contact me via e-mail: triple.hely@gmail.com
  6. Wabene - Personal use only
  7. Quatron - Unknown license
  8. ReadableGothic - 100% free
  9. Woolbats - Unknown license
  10. 20th Century ExtraBold Extended by Wooden Type Fonts, $20.00
    A version of Futura, but very bold, ideal for modern advertising.
  11. ALT Fatgami by ALT, $-
    Fatgami is a origami typeface for use on logos and titles.
  12. Tempest by Suomi, $30.00
    Tempest is a small-x-height serif font for headline use.
  13. Florentine Cursive by Red Rooster Collection, $45.00
    R.H. Middleton for Ludlow, circa 1956. Digitally engineered by Steve Jackaman.
  14. Ogre by Australian Type Foundry, $30.00
    A funky, lively display font originally designed for a tourism publication.
  15. Holiday Font by TypeSETit, $29.95
    A non-traditional font with 52 images for the Winter Holidays.
  16. Thomasschrift by RMU, $35.00
    Friedel Thomas’ 1957 Typoart font, redesigned and extended, for vintage use.
  17. Balloon by Bitstream, $29.99
    Another informal script designed in 1939 by M.K. Kaufmann for ATF.
  18. Espada by Jonahfonts, $25.00
    Legible, dynamic and modern. Very suitable for a variety of applications.
  19. Ka Boink by BA Graphics, $45.00
    A loose fun design; great for childrens' books and happy ads.
  20. Stablehand JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A vintage Wells wood type was the basis for Stablehand JNL.
  21. Impuls by Bitstream, $29.99
    A vigorous brush design by Paul Zimmermann for Wagner in 1954.
  22. KG Summer Sunshine by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    A trio of 3 playful fonts perfect for summery, whimsical projects.
  23. Nerfect•Cola by Nerfect, $15.00
    Nerfect•Cola was created for all you soda lovers out there.
  24. LHF Grants Antique by Letterhead Fonts, $33.00
    Nice for an authentic old fashioned flavor without being over-bearing.
  25. Kilshon MF by Masterfont, $59.00
    A 3 weights family, round geometric forms - ideal for headlines, signage.
  26. Crippy MF by Masterfont, $59.00
    Horror movies? Tattoo? Yes, here is the ideal font for you.
  27. Signs Of Faith by Fonts of Chaos, $10.00
    Signs of Faith maturity font for artworks. Make cash with it.
  28. Stencil by Bitstream, $29.99
    Gerry Powell’s stencil version of Clarendon designed for ATF in 1938.
  29. Stencilla by Otto Maurer, $15.00
    Stencilla is a Sanserif Stencil Font made for cutting by Plots.
  30. Rivoli Initials by Red Rooster Collection, $45.00
    Based on the William T. Sniffin design for ATF, circa 1928.
  31. Champ Ultra by BA Graphics, $45.00
    A real powerful look great for headlines, a true heavy weight.
  32. Fringe by La Boîte Graphique, $20.00
    Fringe is a hand made font ideal for your graphic project.
  33. Mediafont by La Boîte Graphique, $25.00
    Mediafont is a modern geometric font ideal for titration, branding, poster.
  34. Bear by La Boîte Graphique, $16.00
    Bear is a hand made font ideal for your graphic project.
  35. Bitmap Sketch by The Tree is Green, $20.00
    Inspired by early bitmap fonts, hand drawn for a contemporary twist.
  36. Pricelist by Letterhead Studio-VG, $-
    Price-list is the display font. Good for posters and magazines.
  37. Calafragalistic by BA Graphics, $45.00
    A loose fun design; great for childrens' books and happy ads!
  38. Alpine Mtn by Wooden Type Fonts, $15.00
    Sans serif, bold, display font, useful for brochures and display advertising.
  39. Fenotype Dingbats by Fenotype, $19.00
    A set of urban images for flyers, posters and LP-covers.
  40. Shapiro Base by OGJ Type Design, $29.00
    The bold cut is a good starting point for a branding.
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