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  1. FS Matthew by Fontsmith, $80.00
    Developed for screen For not the first time, Fontsmith was commissioned to develop a font for one of the UK’s terrestrial TV channels. The product was a clearly-defined three-weight family. When italics were added, it became FS Matthew, a clean, stylish, structured sans serif with swooping, open curves and a bright, lively personality. Southbank Inspiration for many of the forms of FS Matthew came from details found within the modernist buildings and architecture of London’s Southbank, such as the Royal Festival Hall. During the font’s gestation, Jason had found himself at London Studios, a TV studio on Southbank, and a wander around the neighbouring arts buildings proved thought-provoking. The result was a font with a very British character: solid forms that provide the platform for innovation and distinctiveness. Feelgood efficiency FS Matthew’s trademark is efficiency with a feelgood factor: disciplined enough for corporate identities, websites and signing systems, and colourful enough for logotypes and advertising. Its versatility and excellent legibility are achieved via some unexpected details: the reaching curves of the “g” and “y”; the simple shape of the “u”; an off-kilter “k”; generous counters; and a slightly condensed aspect that makes FS Matthew a space-saver in text or title sizes.
  2. Flowers by BluHead Studio, $22.00
    The Flowers Family is a collection of 3 typefaces in two weights, meticulously drawn by British designer Roy Preston. The Flowers fonts share a common clean and narrow design, with oval-shaped rounds and distinctive individual letter shapes that give each font a unique character all their own. Flowers Petal is the base typeface, essentially a sanserif with rounded terminal ends. Flowers Bud adds a unique inverted triangle shaped serif, and Flowers Thorn replaces that with an elegant pointed serif. All 3 typefaces are very legible and usable for text runs, and there are bold weights of each font for headlines and display applications. Flowers' extended character set supports many Western European languages and each font has some OpenType features, including Ligatures, that make them more useful.
  3. Neue Konstrukteur Square by HouseOfBurvo, $15.00
    Neue Konstrukteur Square is an engineered, mechanical typewriter font with a hint of heritage blackletter. Inspired by a trip to Germany this font has five weights from Thin to Black with accompanying italics. That makes 10 font files in total, enough for the most demanding projects. Also check out its sister font Neue Konstrukteur Round.
  4. Aqum Two by Slava Antipov, $19.00
    Aqum Two is a minimalistic geometric sans serif font family with rounded corners and ends. This shape gives it a friendlier look. This family consists of 4 fonts: Bold with uppercase and lowercase letters, Small caps have tiny uppercase , Curl have 290 alternate glyphs, Classic is a simple font with all caps.
  5. Esthetik Letter by Nissa Nana, $23.00
    Beauty Flower is a delicate and elegant handwritten font. Its distinct and well rounded letters make this font a masterpiece. Fall in love with its incredibly versatile style and use it to create spectacular designs! This font is PUA encoded which means you can access all of the glyphs and swashes with ease!
  6. Emilia Gotisch by RMU, $25.00
    Weiss' gothic-style blackletter font completely redrawn and redesigned for present-day use. This font contains a bunch of useful ligatures, and by typing 'N', 'o' and period plus activating the OT feature Ordinals you get an oldstyle numbersign. As usual in my blackletter fonts, the # key is occupied by the round s.
  7. Vettom by Typesketchbook, $55.00
    Vettom is a rounded-geometric typeface made up of 16 fonts across 8 weights. It’s a unique and modern sans typeface, which is well suited for a variety of typographic applications such as headlines and small texts. The Vettom font family supports multiple languages and is available as both webfont and desktop font.
  8. Fictional Friend by Hanoded, $15.00
    No, I don’t have a fictional friend, nor an imaginary one. Never had! But that name popped up in my head and I used it for this font. Fictional Friend font is a handwritten ‘comic book’ font - sort of. It’s very legible, soft and rounded and comes with all the accents you want!
  9. Branden by Craft Supply Co, $17.00
    Branden – Casual Sans Serif Font is a modern sans serif font family whose design refers us to the style of casual sans serif. The distinctive features of Branden – Casual Sans Serif Font are the relatively low contrast of strokes, the slightly squarish shapes of round characters and the emphasized business like simplicity.
  10. JudasCaps Wd - Unknown license
  11. Lichtner Ex - Unknown license
  12. Lichtner Wd - Unknown license
  13. Faktos-Mirror - Unknown license
  14. Bloody Murder BB by Blambot, $20.00
    A classic, comic book sound effects font, inspired by 1970's horror books! Contains dozens of European characters!
  15. Makeba Retro Funky Groovy by Beast Designer, $15.99
    Makeba Retro Funky Groovy Font is a fun and funky display font that brings back the spirit of the 70s. Its bold, rounded letters feature groovy curves and playful embellishments that exude a retro vibe. This font is perfect for creating eye-catching titles and headlines for posters, album covers, and other retro-inspired designs. The font’s energetic and upbeat personality is sure to make any project stand out.
  16. Kticha by Typink, $11.00
    Excellent futuristic font with pretty rounded angles will fit any title or heading. It supports more than 20 European languages. This font is unique for it's elegant and thin letters. Font's idea came to the designer in the late autumn when tender yellow leaves fell to his hands. The combination of straight lines and bows had sparked a thought about the font, that could be used as awesome decoration.
  17. Alnis by Daily Studio, $16.00
    Alnis is a bold type font with a round but straight shape. This font creates a formal yet relaxed vibe for any of your projects. Best font for designers. Alnis is excellent for logos, posters, cards, ext. Make your project look fascinating by combining it with another font. This font comes up with full uppercase, lowercase, and multilingual letters.
  18. Black Puma by Gergely Soós, $20.00
    The Black Puma typeface was inspired by the rock beats and the honest spirit of today's indie music scene. Just as evolving garage bands', Black Puma’s strength lies in its fresh and brave approach: to playfully experiment and proudly take its imperfections as long as they are needed to stay real and honest. Black Puma's aim is to entertain, while expressing a strong human touch through its handmade and creatively assembled characters. Black Puma's varying rounded and edgy shapes create a vibrating yet coherent visual, which carries a positive, playful atmosphere. Its irregularities and extra bold characters empower Black Puma to have great and touching visual impact, which make it stand out of the mass flow of information delivered in the information society we live today. Black Puma font - with its 370 glyphs - includes all the accented characters of the Latin alphabet, and also comes with a couple of alternate characters (stylistic and contextual) to play around with. And, above all - as mentioned before - it includes its essence: the young spirit. So come, play around and have fun with Black Puma. Use it to create expressive, passionate posters, flyers and art work full of spirit for the awaiting young-minded public. You can find more artwork using Black Puma under the "Gallery" tab above.
  19. Kigo by Prominent and Affluent, $30.00
    Artistic, bold and creatively designed - Kigo Font is the perfect choice for graphic designers who want to add an element of fun to their designs. Inspired by retro sans serif and the beloved shape of a cat, Kigo Font combines classic design with whimsy. With 4 styles including Regular, Round, Regular Italic and Round Italic, this font family offers versatility in every project you undertake. The multilingual support of Kigo allows you to seamlessly incorporate your message in any language without compromising on style or clarity. Perfectly suited for professional use, Kigo Font adds that touch of personality without sacrificing professionalism. Whether it's for branding projects or marketing collateral, let Kigo Font be your go-to choice when looking to create something truly unique. Upgrade your designs today with this playful yet sophisticated font!
  20. Capsule by Eclectotype, $40.00
    Capsule is a reverse-stress, high-contrast, rounded sans-serif font with two distinct personalities. An all-caps face, there are however variations of some letters in the lowercase slots. The lowercase variants are more playful, with more bulbous elements that riff on phototype faces like Amelia and Data 70, but all can work together and be mixed and matched to your heart's content. Capsule boasts a bunch of esoteric discretionary ligatures to play around with, and stylistic alternates for 4, 7 and £. The language support is extensive enough to set essays in most Latin-based languages, even though that's the last thing you should be doing with this font! Capsule should be set large. The fit is tight and the kerning is aggressive. It's not what you'd call a workhorse, but Capsule is an All-Caps you'll (see what I did there?!) want to use for impactful headlines, cutting edge logos and post-modern layouts.
  21. Solitas Serif by insigne, $-
    Say it softer with Solitas Serif. Perfect for the designer needing a serif without the stiffness, Solitas Serif will turn your reader’s eye with its slight serifs and rounded corners. This softer version of the curves found in Solitas and Solitas Slab gives your work a subtle yet noticeable charm. Solitas Serif’s 42 rich fonts live comfortably in print and on packaging as well as online. With its soft, pleasant appeal, your reader can move over the typeface with ease. Intermediate weights are available for long amounts of text, and the bold version makes a strong but gentle stance in headlines and subheadings. Altogether, Solitas Serif remains an unimposing and graceful font, despite its large selection of seven weights, three widths, and italic sets. Solitas Serif’s OpenType options include capitals, ligatures, ordinal numbers, fractions, denominators, superscripts and subscripts. Serif also supports Western European, Central European and Eastern European languages. For a sweet approach, charm your reader with simple and soft. Charm them with the subtle Solitas Serif.
  22. Aodaliya by Type Associates, $30.00
    As a practicing graphic designer there have been numerous occasions when I have needed a font that didn’t exist. More often than not the style I was looking for was described as an extra-condensed sans-serif with a contemporary look that was available in a variety of weights. Small caps would be useful, so would a range of numeral styles. And matching italics too, of course. The proportions would consider viewing on hand-held devices, cell phones, remote controllers. And not forgetting that the font would be used in situations which required stacking the lines close. So the overshoots needed to be eliminated – the exaggeration of extremities that are intended to avoid round characters appearing smaller than their more squarish counterparts, often colliding when linespacing is tight. As I refined the design, I tested it on several works-in-progress providing a valuable testing ground and proving popular with my clients.
  23. Aurora by Bitstream, $29.99
    One of the classic old German large x-height Grotesques revised and still in use, identifiable by the rounded form of certain diagonal strokes.
  24. Print Enhancers JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Decorative border, spacer and ornamental elements comprise the bulk of Print Enhancers JNL, with a few extra goodies included to round out the collection.
  25. ER9 by MADType, $21.00
    Based on a rounded square, ER9 is a very versatile futuristic feeling typeface. Its monoline design allows for easy customization for headlines and logos.
  26. Alte Schwabacher by URW Type Foundry, $35.00
    Schwabacher was the predominantly used typeface in Germany from about 1470 until about 1530. It has round character forms other than Textura or Fraktur.
  27. Mirenath by Arterfak Project, $13.00
    Introducing Merinath Typeface a rounded vintage monoline. Merinath is clean modern-vintage display font which inspired from old school letterpress and rounded sans serif shapes. This font was created and explored become 3 styles with over 500 glyphs on each font. Also with many features that give you many options in your design project. You can access the open type features by accessing Font Book (Mac) and Character Map (Win) or you can get it in design software like Photoshop, Illustrator, CorelDraw, InDesign etc. Here's what you'll get : - Merinath Normal : Looks good for a headline, editorial, body text, and other formal styles. - Merinath Rounded : With the inky effect, this style is awesome for old school, hipster, vintage, typographic, sign board, logo design and letterpress effect. - Merinath Bold : Suitable for food, kids, logotype and other joyful designs. TTF & OTF format features : - Uppercase - Lowercase - Numbers - Symbols - Ligatures - Stylistic alternates - Contextual alternates - Swashes - Stylistic set 01 - Stylistic set 02 - Multilingual characters : Afrikaans, Albanian, Catalan, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Finnish,French, German, Hungarian, Icelandic, Italian, Lithuanian, Maltese, Norwegian, Polish, Portugese, Slovak, Slovenian, Spanisch, Swedish, Turkish, Zulu Thank you for visits and enjoy!
  28. Gold Rush by FontMesa, $25.00
    This old classic font has an interesting history, it was originally cut with lowercase by the Bruce Type Foundry in 1865 and listed as Ornamented No. 1514. Around 1903 the Bruce foundry was bought by ATF, in 1933 this font was revived by ATF as Caps only and was given the Gold Rush name but was sometimes called Klondike. A similar version of this font with lowercase and radiused serifs was produced by the James Conner's Sons Type Foundry around 1888. In the past other foundries such as the Carroll foundry, Type Founders of Phoenix and the Los Angeles Type Foundry have produced an all caps version of this font. After examining several printed sources of this font from more recent books I found that the original from Bruce's 1882 book was by far the best in design quality, it was also the only printed source that included the lowercase. New open faced, ornamented and distressed versions have been added to this old classic font, there are also many extended characters for Western, Central and Eastern European countries. The Gold Rush Trail OpenType version has alternate double letter pairs included in the font and will automatically be substituted when used in Adobe CS products or other software that takes advantage of OpenType features. Also available is a spurred version of this font listed under the name Gold Spur.
  29. Candyful - Personal use only
  30. Silky Smoke - Personal use only
  31. DeerUp Shouttap Sans - Personal use only
  32. Bubble Driving - 100% free
  33. Optien - Personal use only
  34. Guayaba Sans - personal use - Personal use only
  35. TAPEMAN - Unknown license
  36. Balloon - Unknown license
  37. Caminata One - Personal use only
  38. Jambetica - Personal use only
  39. Holitter Circle - 100% free
  40. Squareworm - Personal use only
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