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  1. Crackers by BA Graphics, $45.00
    Extreme look but yet simple enough for headlines, books and loose ads. A happy go lucky look.
  2. Plastelina MF by Masterfont, $59.00
    Very versatile sans serif font, designed with a soft touch of elegance. Great for invitations and headlines
  3. Tough Guy JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Tough Guy JNL gets right to the point of your headline in a strong and charismatic way.
  4. Xenotype by Device, $29.00
    Xenotype is an examination of heavy horizontal weighting and develops ideas underlying 60s and 70s headline faces.
  5. Grandeur by BA Graphics, $45.00
    A contemporary design can be used in all applications from text to Headlines. Very clean and readable.
  6. Deep Rising by BA Graphics, $45.00
    A very black letter packs a lot of punch, great for paperbacks, posters and most powerful headlines
  7. Flavour by Hubert Jocham Type, $29.90
    Flavour is an elegant brush script headline typeface. It is ideal for food packaging and product branding.
  8. Jayhawker by Context, $10.00
    A super-stylized retro display face for headlines, posters, drop caps and other basic-but-oversized uses.
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  10. Blind Date MF by Masterfont, $59.00
    A practical handwriting font for all your day by day fresh and crazy design needs: headlines, signage etc.
  11. Fried Coteret MF by Masterfont, $59.00
    A practical font family for all your needs: headlines, body text, signage etc. High legibility at small sizes.
  12. MM Zaftig by MM Fonts, $19.00
    MM Zaftig is a display typeface for setting text in posters and headlines where big impact is needed.
  13. Yotamy MF by Masterfont, $59.00
    The geometric nature of this font family makes is suitable for presentations, headline and any other formal usage.
  14. Hulbert by Typotheticals, $10.00
    A rough hand drawn playful serif that would be good at larger than normal text use, or headlines.
  15. Shangrala by BA Graphics, $45.00
    For headlines, text, or anything inbetween; a beautiful readable face with just a touch of the Far East.
  16. Adelon Serial by SoftMaker, $15.99
    Adelon Serial is a classic flare serif typeface. Use it for titling, packaging, and other types of headlines.
  17. Pretty Lily by Epiclinez, $18.00
    Pretty Lily is a dry brush handwritten script font. Very cool if use for logos, headlines, branding, etc.
  18. Westo by AuburnForest, $19.99
    Westro is great for portraying western look and feel in a poster, banner or any kinds of headlines.
  19. Tournedot by Suomi, $35.00
    Tournedot is a semi-serif headline font with two stylistic sets to give more possibilities for different feel.
  20. Galactic by BA Graphics, $45.00
    A heavy bold serif face, packs great punch; excellent headline font. Can be used for many different applications.
  21. Tiger Wong by Epiclinez, $18.00
    Tiger Wong is a display brush font with a very strong character. Suitable for headlines, posters, and apparel.
  22. Scrup by Typotheticals, $5.00
    Scrup A basic font with a science fiction influence, good for headlines and where strong text is required.
  23. Hugo by The Infamous Foundry, $29.00
    Hugo is a über bold and rounded display font. Perfect for headlines, logos and everything above the body.
  24. Malibu Heights by BA Graphics, $45.00
    A beautiful new sans serif great for magazines, ad work, text or headlines works for all your needs.
  25. Bonobo by Typodermic, $11.95
    Hey there, font fanatics! Have you met Bonobo? This casual-style transitional serif typeface is the perfect addition to your font collection. With its robust uprights adorned with blunt serifs and curls, Bonobo exudes a friendly yet sophisticated vibe. But that’s not all—the italics are flared and laid back, adding a touch of playfulness to your designs. And the best part? Bonobo comes in a variety of weights to suit your every need—Regular, Semibold, Bold, and Italic. So whether you’re crafting a brochure, designing a logo, or just jazzing up your social media posts, Bonobo has got you covered. Why settle for boring fonts when you can add a little personality to your work with Bonobo? Try it out today and see the difference it makes! Most Latin-based European writing systems are supported, including the following languages. Afaan Oromo, Afar, Afrikaans, Albanian, Alsatian, Aromanian, Aymara, Bashkir (Latin), Basque, Belarusian (Latin), Bemba, Bikol, Bosnian, Breton, Cape Verdean, Creole, Catalan, Cebuano, Chamorro, Chavacano, Chichewa, Crimean Tatar (Latin), Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dawan, Dholuo, Dutch, English, Estonian, Faroese, Fijian, Filipino, Finnish, French, Frisian, Friulian, Gagauz (Latin), Galician, Ganda, Genoese, German, Greenlandic, Guadeloupean Creole, Haitian Creole, Hawaiian, Hiligaynon, Hungarian, Icelandic, Ilocano, Indonesian, Irish, Italian, Jamaican, Kaqchikel, Karakalpak (Latin), Kashubian, Kikongo, Kinyarwanda, Kirundi, Kurdish (Latin), Latvian, Lithuanian, Lombard, Low Saxon, Luxembourgish, Maasai, Makhuwa, Malay, Maltese, Māori, Moldovan, Montenegrin, Ndebele, Neapolitan, Norwegian, Novial, Occitan, Ossetian (Latin), Papiamento, Piedmontese, Polish, Portuguese, Quechua, Rarotongan, Romanian, Romansh, Sami, Sango, Saramaccan, Sardinian, Scottish Gaelic, Serbian (Latin), Shona, Sicilian, Silesian, Slovak, Slovenian, Somali, Sorbian, Sotho, Spanish, Swahili, Swazi, Swedish, Tagalog, Tahitian, Tetum, Tongan, Tshiluba, Tsonga, Tswana, Tumbuka, Turkish, Turkmen (Latin), Tuvaluan, Uzbek (Latin), Venetian, Vepsian, Võro, Walloon, Waray-Waray, Wayuu, Welsh, Wolof, Xhosa, Yapese, Zapotec Zulu and Zuni.
  26. Typist Slab Prop by VanderKeur, $25.00
    The Typist SlabSerif is part of a big family, the Typist Family. The family consists of a monospaced, a SlabSerif and a SansSerif version. The idea behind this family originated from the research into the design of typewriter typestyles, which is also the reason why the monospaced version was released first. Since it was decided from the start to make a SlabSerif and a SansSerif version of these monospaced fonts, it was also a logical consequence that the proportional variants also became available in these versions. The monospaced SansSerif fonts have been given the name 'Code' since they are designed to be used while writing code for a software program, for example. The proportional variants with each 6 weights of the Typist Slab Serif and Code (SansSerif) are now available. Although the name may seem a bit strange, it is a logical consequence from the monospaced variant. The SlabSerif variant therefore has Typist Slab Prop, written in full the Typist SlabSerif Proportional. After all, who wants to be bothered with long font names in their font menu. The entire Typist family is designed as a font for use in editorial and publishing publications. A lot of attention has been paid to the spacing and kerning of the fonts. Due to the many variants and weights, this font is versatile. Typist Font Family was designed by Nicolien van der Keur and published by vanderKeur design. Typist Slab Prop and Typist Code Prop contains each 6 styles (Thin, Light, Regular, Medium, SemiBold and Bold, each weight also designed as a true italic) and has family package options. The links to the monospaced version of The Typist are here: https://www.myfonts.com/collections/typist-slab-font-vanderkeur https://www.myfonts.com/collections/typist-code-font-vanderkeur
  27. Jenson Classico by Linotype, $29.99
    In 1458, Charles VII sent the Frenchman Nicolas Jenson to learn the craft of movable type in Mainz, the city where Gutenberg was working. Jenson was supposed to return to France with his newly learned skills, but instead he traveled to Italy, as did other itinerant printers of the time. From 1468 on, he was in Venice, where he flourished as a punchcutter, printer and publisher. He was probably the first non-German printer of movable type, and he produced about 150 editions. Though his punches have vanished, his books have not, and those produced from about 1470 until his death in 1480 have served as a source of inspiration for type designers over centuries. His Roman type is often called the first true Roman." Notable in almost all Jensonian Romans is the angled crossbar on the lowercase e, which is known as the "Venetian Oldstyle e." In the 1990s, Robert Slimbach designed his contemporary interpretation, Adobe Jenson™. It was first released by Adobe in 1996, and re-released in 2000 as a full-featured OpenType font with extended language support and many typographic refinements. A remarkable tour de force, Adobe Jenson provides flexibility for a complete range of text and display composition; it has huge character sets in specially designed optical sizes for captions, text, subheads, and display. The weight range includes light, regular, semibold, and bold. Jenson did not design an italic type to accompany his roman, so Slimbach used the italic types cut by Ludovico degli Arrighi in 1524-27 as his models for the italics in Adobe Jenson. Use this family for book and magazine composition, or for display work when the design calls for a sense of graciousness and dignity.
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  29. BookCover by Tipo Pèpel, $32.00
    BookCover is a typeface designed with extreme spot to hit when used in headlines. The contrast of the outer curved shapes with internal rectangular counterforms that bring freshness to the results and a contemporary look. Contains an extensive character map for use in most Latin-based languages. BookCover will help you create eye-catching headlines, posters or book covers to name a few.
  30. Frusta by District, $20.00
    Frusta is an earnest family of slab-serifs softened by tapered serifs and slightly squared curves that give it a warmth often absent in other slabs. Monoline and with a geometric foundation, this three-weight family includes true italics that can be their own headline face. The airy, yet sturdy construction makes this perfect for small text, infographics, and headlines of all sizes.
  31. Sport News by WAP Type, $15.00
    SPORT NEWS headline magazine, logo racing Awesome sport font with italic wide letters, modern letter cutout and dynamic slant. Ideal for sports headline of Megazine, car race, logo and monogram of automotive game or other modern dynamic text Font “Sport News” compares favorably with its readability and massiveness, creates the effect of power and speed. but with a slightly different font design.
  32. Rewalt by NicolassFonts, $25.00
    Rewalt family is perfectly suited to headlines, logotypes, books, magazines, motion graphics, and use on the web and TV. Rewalt is an OpenType font family that converts any text – including the most complex layouts – into an expressive design. This font is a modern rounded sans serif typeface that can be used as a headline or as a body copy typeface.
  33. Alea Weiqsaw by Sitintahitam, $25.00
    Alea Weiqsaw inspired from victorian era, art neuveau, psychedelic art and music. This font comes with unique trippy style, it will be interesting to make a headlines, packaging design and vintage style logotype like a cover album, sign logotype, vintage headline. Alea Weiqsaw also bring some alternative glyph and unique ornament. This combination allows you to easily develop awesome designs.
  34. Largest by 50Fox, $29.00
    Are you looking to make your headlines more eye-catching? If so, then this Largest Display Typeface is perfect for you! This typeface style stands out from the crowd, making it ideal for grabbing attention. Whether you're looking to make a statement on a poster, logo, card, website, social media or even just overlay text, this Largest Fonts is a great choice. With its bold and heavy look, it will give your headlines the added pop they need. https://youtu.be/5x84ygKnLjg7 You can easily customize the typeface with ligature and alternative characters. And if you're worried about legibility, don't be - the large typeface is designed to be easy to read from a distance. It's the perfect way to make your headlines stand out and show off your creativity. So don't be afraid to go big and make your headlines more attention-grabbing with our Largest Fonts! Thank you for looking.
  35. Decal JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Make your headlines look like the water-applied decal lettering of the past with Decal JNL from Jeff Levine.
  36. Hard Shadow by Kate Brankin, $27.00
    Hard Shadow, the perfect typeface for headlines, logos, posters, and anything else that needs to call attention to itself.
  37. Brexon by OneSevenPointFive, $15.00
    Meet Brexon! A heavy display typeface that commands attention. Ideal for use in prominent headlines and heavy text layouts.
  38. Chicken Soup by BA Graphics, $45.00
    An animated gothic with just a slight bounce, a nice fun font with many applications from headlines to text.
  39. Meridia Script by Jonahfonts, $19.95
    Legible connected-script. Applications include captions, fashion headlines, packaging, invitations, cards, posters, ads, greeting cards, book jackets, and covers.
  40. Coffee Black by BA Graphics, $45.00
    A bold new look great for headlines, magazines very powerful yet very distinguished works extremely well for many applications.
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