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  31. Realest by Font Row, $24.99
    A great addition to every graphic designer's toolkit. Realest™ is a modern slab serif display font designed with mathematical precision. The entire typeface is crafted with consistent angles & measurements down to the smallest detail. It is built on mathematics. For this reason, it is a highly versatile display font, ideal for branding, logos, websites, ads, graphics, clothing & printable materials. What makes Realest™ stand out is its classy yet modern style. It could be classified as 'futuristic' (due to its square-shaped structure), yet the slab serif details add a touch of class that most futuristic fonts lack. This gives it a unique character, making it ready to perform well in a wide variety of creative projects. Features: • A unique fusion of Modern & Slab Serif styles. • Designed with mathematical precision. • The characters share the exact same dimensions (where possible). • Monospaced (with even spacing between characters). • Comes with a generous number of alternate glyphs & accented characters. • Available in both Regular & Extended (wide) styles. • Highly versatile Realest™ Extended is a completely free font that can be used in commercial projects.
  32. White Hiltony by Nathatype, $29.00
    Your selected font type has a big influence on your customers’ perceptions on your designs. It can even beautify or destroy them. With White Hiltony, worry no more about a perfect font for your designs as it is a lovely display sans serif font applicable for elegant, stylish designs. This font has no serif making it look more modern and simple. Furthermore, White Hiltony has regular structures to make it legible enabling you to freely use the font due to its great legibility. Enjoy the features available here. Features: Alternates Ligatures Multilingual Supports PUA Encoded Numerals and Punctuations White Hiltony fits best for various design projects, such as brandings, posters, banners, logos, magazine covers, quotes, headings, printed products, greeting cards, merchandise, social media, etc. Find out more ways to use this font by taking a look at the font preview. Thanks for purchasing our fonts. Hopefully, you have a great time using our font. Feel free to contact us anytime for further information or when you have trouble with the font. Thanks a lot and happy designing.
  33. Cedi by Typogama, $25.99
    The Cedi Typeface is a single weight display font that is based on the fluid handwritten style of a work colleague. This design is a fast flowing script that is both lively and original yet equally legible due to it's defined letterforms and open forms. Despite working well in a regular format, during the design process I started to look at ligatures as a solution for solving some problematic combinations. However, this small implementation soon got vastly expanded as I started to focus on the rythm of the letterforms and how best to convey the hand drawn feature in the design. A common problem in most script fonts is the repeating letterforms that would be particularily un-natural for this manual typeface, therefore hinting at it's digital source. The ligature concept soon evolved into over 2400 ligatures, trying to cover all repeating glyphs as well as finding more harmious combiations. This design was created for use in short text settings and use at large point sizes suiting titles, screen use or logo designs.
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