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  1. Venti CF by Connary Fagen, $35.00
    Venti CF is a geometric font family with a warm, engaging character. Inviting and versatile, Venti's subtle human overtones are well suited to headlines, logos, and short text. Venti includes Latin and Cyrillic scripts across eight weights with obliques.
  2. Anface by Andfonts, $17.00
    Anface is a bold, square font with a playful, creative letters. This font is unique because of its bold and strong letterforms that evoke a feeling of confidence and strength. The square shapes add a modern, geometric element that gives it a cool and contemporary look. In terms of functionality, Anface offers a range of styles, including regular and bold, as well as a full character set that supports multiple languages. Its special features include a full range of punctuation and symbols, making it a versatile choice for a variety of design projects. The design concept behind Anface was to create a font that was both bold and playful, making it perfect for a variety of creative projects: headlines, logos, and other design elements that required a strong and confident visual impact. Its unique square shape and bold letterforms make it a fresh and exciting addition to any designer's toolkit. Here are a few ideas for where Anface could be used: Tech companies: The geometric design of Anface could be a good fit for technology or software companies, as it has a modern and futuristic feel. Sports teams: The bold, strong letterforms of Anface could be used for sports team logos, jerseys, and other branding materials. Its square shape gives it a sporty and athletic look. Architecture firms: The clean, modern lines of Anface make it a great choice for architecture firms or any businesses related to construction or design. Art and design studios: Anface's playful, creative design would be well-suited for art and design studios, or any business related to the creative industries. Music industry: Anface's bold, attention-grabbing design could be used for music album covers, posters, or other promotional materials. Cafes and restaurants: Anface's square shape and bold design could be a good fit for cafes or restaurants that want to create a modern and unique brand identity. Its playful and creative look could help businesses stand out and create a unique visual identity.
  3. Cagtus by Twinletter, $15.00
    Cagtus is a playful display typeface with a unique form and cactus-like characteristics. Of course, you aren’t limited to its application; you can utilize it to create a variety of unique creative projects. This font is perfect for games, sporting events, branding, banners, posters, movie titles, book titles, quotes, logotypes, and more. of course, your various design projects will be perfect and extraordinary if you use this font because this font is equipped with a complimentary font family, both for titles and subtitles and sentence text, start using our fonts for your amazing projects.
  4. Jaxell by Twinletter, $14.00
    Jaxell is a whimsical display typeface with distinct and unique qualities that may be used as the title of your project, and it’s also lovely when used in sentence text. This font is perfect for games, sporting events, branding, banners, posters, movie titles, book titles, quotes, logotypes, and more. of course, your various design projects will be perfect and extraordinary if you use this font because this font is equipped with a complimentary font family, both for titles and subtitles and sentence text. start using our fonts for your amazing projects.
  5. Mexifont by Peliken, $12.00
    OTF color font “Mexifont” Mexican National flag color creative letters and spanish national language symbols. Alphabet Mexico with capital letters, numbers, punctuation mark. You can use this font for design quotes prints on t-shirts, sport souvenirs, mexican food menu and other. OpenType-SVG Font was designed with Fontself Maker in Illustrator CC. Contains only uppercase letters and digits. WARNING Color fonts are pretty new technology - they currently show up in Photoshop CC 2017+, Illustrator CC 2018 and some Mac apps. Learn more about color font support on third-party apps here: https://www.colorfonts.wtf/
  6. Bertram by ITC, $29.00
    Bertram Plain is the perfect font for setting titles in comic strips and similar designs. UK designer Martin Wait created this font 1991, after he was inspired by the casual style of circus graphics. In fact, this jolly and lighthearted font was even named after one circus in particular: the Bertram Mills Circus. Bertram Plain is an all-caps font, with capital letters placed on both the upper and lowercase keyboard strokes. Additionally, Bertram Plain letters sport a 3D-like drop shadow, a distinctive feature when comparing this to many other display fonts.
  7. Super Ultra Supra by Putracetol, $24.00
    Super Ultra Supra - Futuristic Font is a bold, rigid, and thick typeface that exudes a distinct sci-fi or futuristic vibe. Its ultra-modern appearance carries a powerful impact, making a bold statement in design. With three versatile font versions at your disposal, you can easily adapt this font to suit your specific design or thematic needs. Additionally, the inclusion of ligatures adds an extra layer of uniqueness and versatility to this font. Ideal for logos, branding, posters, titles, magazine layouts, sports-related designs, and any projects that demand a strong and modern font.
  8. Blarks by Zamjump, $12.00
    Blarks is a unique font with a strong character. The inspiration for making this font is from several e-sport and typography logos that I have seen on various websites, where I found ideas to make fonts that could be applied without having to use another application to change it. Blarks is ideal for logos, event titles, quotes, product packaging, clothing, or anything that requires a turbo typographic boost. It is perfect for titles and logos. Type any a-z using this font, and you will get a unique font arrangement and strong character.
  9. West Borneo by Warisand, $17.00
    West Borneo is a Vintage 80's Font inspired by beautiful vintage 80's sign art and lettering. The font comes with unique alternate design characters to give your designs an elegant and artistic look. It is perfect for logo and packaging design, short phrases or headlines.
  10. Linotype Notec by Linotype, $29.99
    Franciszek Otto of Poland designed Linotype Notec in 1999. Linotype Notec is a low-tech" (or even "no tech!") typeface. By embracing handwriting's spontaneity, it has gotten as far away from technology as it can. Classified as an "inky"-style script face, for lack of a better term, Linotype Notec's informal design seems immediately artful and full of expression. Its irregularity and unexpectedness enlivens any composition, similar to how jazz or modern dance animate a room. Quite full of "ink," Linotype Notec's "strokes" are written in a sort of short-note-handwriting-style, which a slow-writing, thoughtful humanist might theoretically scribble to himself late at night. Yet Linotype Notec's character still maintains a jolt of energy; try Linotype Notec in small applications, in any size from 12-point on up."
  11. Mattoa by Bombastype, $35.00
    Introduce Mattoa, a bold and sporty script. This font is very great for bold logotype . Comes with many swashes options that you can play with. Will works well for both modern and retro style. If you need a font for your display purposes, you defintely need to consider this font.
  12. Kigelio by Ivan Rosenberg, $15.00
    KIGELIA is a stylish display serif font inspired by fashion magazines and romance. It is great for short headlines and titles, but it looks great in advertising, vintage mood board, branding, logotypes, packaging, titles, editorial design and modern and vintage design.
  13. Ginko by Monotype, $29.99
    Ginko is a capitals only display font with an obvious Asian influence. The characters are formed with short tapered strokes, reminiscent of those produced by a broad pen. An ideal face for signage, menus, advertising, wherever an Asian feel is required.
  14. Adipura by Just Lett, $15.00
    Adipura is a script and handwritten font, and is perfect for your all design project such as wedding invitation design, book cover design, banners, logos, short quotes, flyer designs, typography, signatures, and more. Features: ~ UPPERCASE ~ lowercase ~ Numeral and Punctuation ~ Multilingual Accent
  15. Kaufmann by URW Type Foundry, $35.99
    Kaufmann is a joining script designed for American Type Founders by Max R Kaufmann, a letterer, typographer and art director of McCalls magazine. Monotone in weight and with short descenders, the Kaufmann font family is useful for advertising and display work.
  16. Cachiyuyo by MendozaVergara, $9.99
    Cachiyuyo is a bitmap font designed for screen titles and to be printed, has a large x height, is very tight and orthogonal. Cachiyuyo is meant for short texts and simple layouts. Is optimized for screen at 8px, 16px, 32px etc.
  17. Flomic by Sergey Melnikov, $24.00
    Ukrainian type designer Melnikov Sergey created Flomic font between 2015 and 2016. Flomic is a geometric sans built from a folded lines. Most effective when used in short words or phrases at larger sizes, where the details can be appreciated.
  18. Maricava by Monotype, $29.99
    The Maricava font was designed for a lady, who received her first computer on her 60th birthday. Maricava is loosely based on her own handwriting and now used intensely by herself in her short stories, writings, recipes and so on.
  19. TC Broadway by Monotype, $29.99
    Modeled after a 1928-1928 design by M.F. Benton -- Broadway --, TC Broadway is ideal for show posters and signs for restaurants and boutiques. The TC Broadway font has strong contrasting strokes, and as such is only suitable for short lines.
  20. Pasquale by Monotype, $39.00
    Pasquale was designed by Tony Stan. The Pasquale font family has short ascenders, and the lowercase and caps A, B, D, E and Q are open. This versatile warm design is suitable for advertising, magazines, brochures, letterheads and text work.
  21. Liberty Script by Monotype, $29.99
    The Liberty font was designed by William T. Sniffin and released in 1927. This script is very fine, with a light color. Liberty can be used on stationery and packaging and is also suitable for short pieces of copy in brochures.
  22. April Rain by Scrowleyfonts, $16.00
    April rain is a delicate, elegant font with teardrop line endings. It is designed to be interesting and a little unusual while remaining robust enough to be used in a variety of contexts from titling and lists to short paragraphs.
  23. Crimsons by Piñata, $8.00
    Fontfamily Crimsons unique and very unusual. It combines modern grotesque, medieval motifs and serif proportions. These fonts will be a useful part of a collection designers. Crimsons is ideal for short and emotional inscriptions. Titles, names, logotypes - this is his element.
  24. Sevoya by Jonahfonts, $42.00
    Sevoya a captivating robust script font designed with fat strokes for those strong brands and logos. Featuring short ascenders and descenders making it a bit more legible. Sevoya is perfect to create outstanding headings, logos, menus, graphics, and many more applications.
  25. County Clerk JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    County Clerk JNL was modeled after the vintage Hamilton wood type design Gothic Special, and is available in both regular and oblique versions. An early grotesk font, this condensed sans serif lends itself well to short headlines and brief body copy.
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  27. TWA Assembly Sans by Work Type, $30.00
    TWA Assembly Sans is not your standard workhorse sans. Although it sports the same geometric shapes, grotesk characteristics, and comes in many weights, its unique qualities and slight diagonal curves give Assembly Sans a friendlier appearance. As the weight increase, the contrast becomes more extreme, adding to its approachability.
  28. Hatchway by Rômulo Gobira, $15.00
    Hatchway is a monospaced display typeface with rounded corners, suitable for headlines and short passages of text. Hatchway has a tall x-height and unusually short ascenders and descenders. The family contains seven weights from Thin to Black and five widths from Ultra Condensed to Ultra Extended. This version (1.0) comes with Multiple Language Support, including Extended Cyrillic, and Opentype Features.
  29. Brass Stencil JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Brass Stencil JNL takes its place amongst the many retro stencil fonts designed by Jeff Levine, and was inspired by a set of vintage brass stencils spotted for sale in an online auction.
  30. Distance Rider by B1 Industries, $4.50
    This font is useful for all sorts of things (Sites, Gaming, Signage, Electronics, Logos, etc.) I wanted to create a Type Face like this, so I did, making sure to check for errors…
  31. Cabana Club JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Bring back the glory of winters in Miami Beach, exotic summer vacations or Deco-era night spots with Cabana Club JNL - a retro-Deco font, complete with contour outline and solid black characters.
  32. Thunder by Rockboys Studio, $21.00
    Thunder is a new modern brush font, incredibly adaptable to all sorts of designs. It is suitable for any branding, product packaging, quote, t-shirt, label, poster, logo that you wish to create.
  33. HWT Arabesque by Hamilton Wood Type Collection, $24.95
    A long lost Art Nouveau wood type from the Hamilton Museum Collection evokes the excesses of Victorian design and the equally quirky 1960s Psychedelic era revival of the Victorian type styles. Free flowing organic designs that flourished with Art Nouveau in the late 1800s were directly referenced and further distorted with with phototype in the late 1960s. This design, known as Arabesque, was produced by the Morgans & Wilcox Co. and the Wm. Page Co. as almost identical designs. Both manufacturers were acquired by Hamilton and offered briefly by Hamilton as design #618. This curious wood type defies most of the basic tenets of type design and what comes to mind when one thinks "wood type". Many characters have a lively eccentricity that were all left true to the original design. Additional characters were designed to fill out the standard range of characters found in digital fonts. This font includes over 280 characters for full unicode support of Western and Central European Latin characters.
  34. Safford by MysticalType, $12.00
    Safford is a family font with a sports style. I made it with a very mature calculation so as to produce the best visual view. This font is suitable for you to use for making flyers, advertisements, books, magazines, and others. Safford has 18 styles with different thickness sizes, each curve is dynamic and I will show you how serious I am in making it, you can see in the font presentation, how do I input designer values. Safford has 385 Glyphs with ligatures having 24.
  35. Pacific Classic by Holland Fonts, $30.00
    The Pacific Standard Bold was originally designed as a - capital only - poster typeface for a poster for the 30th International Film Festival Rotterdam in 2001 in the Netherlands. Theme of the festival was 'ports'. The design is inspired by the unpretentious typography often seen in ports.
  36. Pacific Standard by Holland Fonts, $30.00
    The Pacific Standard Bold was originally designed as a - capital only - poster typeface for a poster for the 30th International Film Festival Rotterdam in 2001 in the Netherlands. Theme of the festival was 'ports'. The design is inspired by the unpretentious typography often seen in ports.
  37. Royal Bavarian by Wiescher Design, $39.50
    RoyalBavarian was comissioned by King Ludwig the First of Bavaria about 1834. He was probably the greatest king Bavaria ever had, but he fell in disgrace for a short affair with the infamous Lola Montez and subsequently had to resign. He died in 1868, peaceful and happy in Nice on the French Riviera. I happened on an original etching of his type-guidelines for official writers of those days about 20 years ago. I always thought it was a very nice Fraktur (Blackletter), not a sturdy militaristic one as most of them are. Being me, I started with first tests immediately and then just forgot the font on my computer. When I was sorting out old stuff a couple of months ago I happened on the etchings once again and kept on working intermittently on the letters. The Plain cut is pretty much like the king wanted it. The Fancy cut is more to my liking and very decorative. Yours in a royal mood, Gert Wiescher.
  38. Burgs by Putracetol, $16.00
    Burgs - Multistyle Font is a versatile typeface that starts as a modern sans-serif font and expands into a diverse collection of eight alternative font styles. These variations include slab, stencil, display, sport, classic, serif, and decorative, offering a wide range of design options. Each font style can be combined with others or used individually, making it adaptable for a multitude of design purposes. Whether it's for logos, posters, packaging, branding, business names, stickers, headlines, or any creative endeavor, Burgs provides a wealth of options for your projects.
  39. Roman X by Wooden Type Fonts, $15.00
    One of the first and best of the Roman styles, this a condensed, narrow version, with very short descenders.
  40. Rinjani by Dieza Design, $11.00
    The use of thick brushes and expressive strokes makes Rinjani raw and thick. Suitable for titles and short paragraphs.
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