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  1. Glosilla Castellana by Intellecta Design, $21.90
    Glosilla Castellana is a classic font design remastered by the type foundry Intellecta Design. The letter forms of this traditional Roman type style make it ideal wherever a refined, classical appearance is desired.
  2. Interum by Jonahfonts, $25.00
    This roman face is suitable for text and captions. Designed for the graphic designer that is looking for a new and different text font as well as captions. It can be closely kerned.
  3. Mythica by K-Type, $20.00
    MYTHICA is a slightly condensed roman with spur serifs, derived from incised lettering on early twentieth century memorial stones and monuments. The typeface is available in 3 weights each with a complimentary italic.
  4. Deseada by Type-Ø-Tones, $40.00
    Deseada is a blurred roman face with a small x-height —actually a modified Caslon— that fits perfectly into retro environments. Use it as a parody, it's just a sort of Catalan custom.
  5. Good Taste by Grummedia, $24.00
    Inspired by early 20th century hand lettered display advertising, Good Taste is a traditional, elegant roman face best used at larger sizes where its well rounded character can be shown off to advantage.
  6. Stencil Work JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Stencil Work JNL was re-drawn from a vintage paper stencil with one inch high Roman letters and numbers, often found in stationery, drug and variety stores in the 1950s through the 1980s.
  7. Dot Grid by Essqué Productions, $35.00
    A font that can be used to simulate old dot-matrix style printing, older receipts, or even as marquee light lettering. Includes extended Latin diacritics, Roman Numerals, and Greek, Hebrew, and Cyrillic Alphabets.
  8. Hadrianus by Scriptorium, $18.00
    Hadrianus is a full-featured text font with calligraphic qualities. It's derived from Roman period lettering, but with the weight and style of pen-drawing and the features of a sophisticated text font.
  9. P22 Mayflower by IHOF, $39.95
    P22 Mayflower is a classical Roman font taken from a Bible of 1610, the edition likely carried to America by the pilgrims on the Mayflower. Good for period reproductions, with its companion italic.
  10. Brava Slab by Rafael Jordan, $30.00
    Brava Slab is a family of 6 weights with matching italics. Designed for editorial purposes, it has a monolinear appearance with a humanist construction, open counters and a tall “x height” that give it a right personality for use in branding. Also Brava Slab have a lot of helpful features as a wide range cover of Latin languages and lots of OpenType features that make Brava Slab a useful tool for the graphic designer. A full range of numerals (included old style figures, lining, numerators, denominators, superiors, subs, circled and black circled), small caps, forty ligatures (between standard & discretionary ligatures), a lowercase superior and inferior set and a stylistic set are some of the features that makes Brava Slab a solid choice.
  11. Possible by K-Type, $20.00
    POSSIBLE is both sans and serif, either is possible. The typeface is a sans-serif impersonating a spur serif, or it’s a glyphic with the look and feel of a sans. This clean, contemporary family is inspired by Percy J Smith’s ’Petit Serif’ from 1928, and similarly takes inspiration from Johnston’s Underground, though more recent influences provide geometric and humanist elements that, together with the tiny micro-serifs, improve clarity and legibility. Spur serifs such as Petit Serif, Copperplate and Liberty are often caps-only fonts, but Possible contains a lowercase, as well as a full Latin Extended-A character set. Possible is available in five weights – Thin, Light, Regular, Medium and Bold – each supplied with a corresponding, optically-corrected italic.
  12. Tooting Sans by HamburgerFonts, $39.95
    Tooting Sans is a well-crafted, contemporary humanist sans. Designed for the needs of editorial, advertising and signage, Tooting Sans is not only suitable for setting large amounts of text at small sizes, it also has a presence and robustness for powerful headlines. Tooting Sans has slightly condensed letters with clean lines, open forms and predominantly straight terminals, although some vertical strokes have angled terminals for variation. This helps to keep the flow of the copy alive whilst being economical with space and legible in both text and headline usage. Released as an OpenType font, Tooting Sans expands upon the standard sans serif character set to include Greek and Cyrillic glyphs, small caps, oldstyle figures, proportional figures, ligatures and improved support for Latin-based languages.
  13. Iliad by Scholtz Fonts, $19.00
    Iliad was designed to bridge the gap between traditional serif faces and modern humanist fonts. It uses a gentle, traditional, partial serif combined with a subtle curving of many of the "corners" in the characters. The combination of these two elements makes it decidedly contemporary yet it retains the readability that is associated with more traditional typefaces. The contemporary look is enhanced by a gentle tapering and shortening of the terminals and by less dramatic shifts in stroke width than is found in traditional typefaces. The lowering of the midline provides just a hint of "moderne". It has carefully crafted spacing and kerning, making it easy to use in any display setting. It also includes all punctuation, symbols, special characters and diacritical marks.
  14. Wellmere Sans by Greater Albion Typefounders, $16.00
    Wellmere Sans is humanist a ‘sans serif’ typeface combining distinctive character with easy legibility. The emphasis here is on elegant simplicity and clarity. No alternate forms, no ligatures, just good simple design and elegance giving clarity and ease of communication. Ideal for timeless presentation of information, signs, posters, computer displays and so forth.
  15. Bajazzo by Schriftlabor, $39.00
    Bajazzo is a multi-weight and multi-width humanist sans-serif typeface. Inspired by old wood-type specimens, its timeless and unapologetic design lends itself for posters just as much as it does for text. Its extensive range of styles, widths, and weights make it fit for use in practically any application.
  16. Bajazzo Rounded by Schriftlabor, $39.00
    Bajazzo is a multi-weight and multi-width humanist sans-serif typeface. Inspired by old wood-type specimens, its timeless and unapologetic design lends itself for posters just as much as it does for text. Its extensive range of styles, widths, and weights make it fit for use in practically any application.
  17. Bajazzo Variable by Schriftlabor, $899.00
    Bajazzo is a multi-weight and multi-width humanist sans-serif typeface. Inspired by old wood-type specimens, its timeless and unapologetic design lends itself for posters just as much as it does for text. Its extensive range of styles, widths, and weights make it fit for use in practically any application.
  18. Jam Adega by JAM Type Design, $20.00
    Jam Adega is a humanist sans-serif typeface, intended to be clear and highly legible at a distance or at small text sizes. Jam Adega is extremely legible at a glance. This typeface can be used in large blocks of small text or as signage because of its instant and clear legibility.
  19. Norpeth by The Northern Block, $32.00
    A modern humanist sans serif typeface. The proportions of each character have a strong lateral dynamic that makes it ideal for on screen uses. Also consistent stroke contrast is used throughout each weight to maintain an optical balance. Details include 9 weights and italics, over 570 characters, manually edited kerning and opentype features.
  20. Rambla by TipoType, $31.90
    Rambla is a humanist sans for medium-long texts. It’s slightly condensed, with a generous x-height and short ascender/descenders. Its proportions have as objective to gain space in height and width. It’s elegant at large sizes and legible at the same time, with a lot of rhythm in small sizes.
  21. Setter by Cão Fila, $10.00
    Setter is a type family that stands between geometric and humanist styles. Its unique features and large x-height gives it a modern look. Good for small text blocks, headlines and logos. Vast latin character set: Central, Southeastern and Western Europe. Vietnamese, Pinyin and Pan African Latin. Math and Currency. Enjoy it!
  22. Malina by Katatrad, $19.00
    Malina is a sans-serif monoline typeface with some humanist touches creating a clear and legible typeface. The Idea is to make hairline display font that elegant and perfect for use at large sizes, with a set of alternative characters such as K, Q and R for your design in any layout.
  23. Rigo by Katatrad, $33.00
    Rigo™ is a flexible family of modern sans serif. Rigo is characterized by some humanistic characteristics, its open part of negative space and its overall width make it highly legible and readable at small to large size. The openness helps Rigo to be a good performer on the screen as well.
  24. Xspace by Artyway, $14.00
    I'm thrilled to present you a new futuristic typeface. Smooth humanistic forms and elongated proportions, modern trends dictate a new fashion in type design. Perfect for science research posters, modern futuristic logos, automotive type design and more. Check how it works and let me know, I am always glad to hear your opinion.
  25. Caslon #540 by ITC, $29.00
    The Englishman William Caslon punchcut many roman, italic, and non-Latin typefaces from 1720 until his death in 1766. At that time most types were being imported to England from Dutch sources, so Caslon was influenced by the characteristics of Dutch types. He did, however, achieve a level of craft that enabled his recognition as the first great English punchcutter. Caslon's roman became so popular that it was known as the script of kings, although on the other side of the political spectrum (and the ocean), the Americans used it for their Declaration of Independence in 1776. The original Caslon specimen sheets and punches have long provided a fertile source for the range of types bearing his name. Identifying characteristics of most Caslons include a cap A with a scooped-out apex; a cap C with two full serifs; and in the italic, a swashed lowercase v and w. Caslon's types have achieved legendary status among printers and typographers, and are considered safe, solid, and dependable. A few of the many interpretations from the early twentieth century were true to the source, as well as strong enough to last into the digital era. These include two from the American Type Founders Company, Caslon 540 and the slightly heavier Caslon #3. Both fonts are relatively wide, and come complete with small caps, Old style Figures, and italics. Caslon Open Face first appeared in 1915 from the Barnhart Bros & Spindler Foundry, and is not anything like the true Caslon types despite the name. It is intended exclusively for titles, headlines and initials, and looks elegant whether used with the more authentic Caslon types or by itself.
  26. Boy Meets Girl by PizzaDude.dk, $20.00
    Romantic font with ligatures for double letters
  27. Kongress by Tipo Pèpel, $24.00
    Kongress is a typeface that includes all that is needed for building a proper corporate identity. The design relies on the use of straight lines and a squarish structure for the characters, which provides the text with a compact appearance. This feature helps to save space when required by the typographic composition. The design is also defined by wide counterforms and clean cuts for the strokes. All of this helps the shapes to adapt better to digital environments. Nevertheless, Kongress is not another techno typeface. The slight modulation of the strokes—especially in the italic letterforms—and the large apertures for most characters result in what we will call a techno-humanist style. The squarish structure of a techno-font blends with the calligraphic modulation of a humanist sans serif typeface.
  28. Satellite PT by Puckertype, $19.00
    Satellite PT started out as an experiment. Wanting to explore the geometry of using angles instead of curves, I started sketching out the face using grid paper. I had seen similar fonts that tended to be completely symmetrical. My exploration tended to include what I humorously call 'faux humanist' elements, such as asymmetrical bowls, tapers and 'flare-serifs' (for lack of a better word) for select terminals. The result was a quirky and interesting face at display sizes. However, at small sizes, as ink bleed starts to take over, the angles disappear in favor of the overall forms (rounded bowls, etc.) and the 'faux-humanist' effects start to mimic modulation found in more traditional, modulated text faces. While it is hardly a true text face, the result is surprising legibility at text sizes.
  29. Nagietha by Arterfak Project, $26.00
    Nagietha is a type of handwritten font with a dynamic & natural flow. This font is designed with original handwriting and gives it a personal touch. Carefully digitized by keeping the rough line still looks natural, romantic and personal. You can combine this font with many font styles such as serif, san-serif, oblique, italic, slab and etc. This font is specially made for personal branding but also works well for many applications. Perfect for logotype, labels, cosmetics, packaging, watermarks, quotes, apparel design, signature template, wedding invitation, food menu, doodle or any advertising needs. Nagietha is PUA Encoded, that allows you to access all of the alternates characters without any special software. You can simply access them by using Font Book (Mac) and Character Map (Win). TTF & OTF Format in a zip file featured : Uppercase Lowercase Numbers & symbols Accents Stylistic alternates Ligatures Swashes. Thank you for watching and stay safe everyone!
  30. Longwood JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Longwood JNL is a condensed Roman typeface based on wood type examples. The nonconforming line and curves make this a unique font that can replace any of the "traditional" type designs used for titling.
  31. Yapa by TipoType, $35.00
    Yapa is a display font. Ideal for eye-catching titles, logos and labels, based on the Arya and Prevya typefaces. It is based on Roman proportions, but is accompanied by swashes and decorative ornaments.
  32. Turquoise Tuscan by Resistenza, $59.00
    A new Version of Turquoise Roman Capitals. With specials Tuscan Serifs to add more engraving feel. Turquoise Tuscan is full of ligatures and awesome alternates. Perfect for big headlines, logos, branding and wine labels.
  33. Petite Fleur by Wiescher Design, $39.50
    Petite Fleur is a combination of engraved, flowery embellishments and the Capitals of my redesigned Royal Romain (Romain du Roi), the exclusive font of King Louis XIV. It is best used as initials only, but can be mixed with Royal Romain. On the keys for ≥ and ≤ I designed two filler embellishments and the ciphers 0-9 are embellished as well. Enjoy! Your designer of beautiful fonts, Gert Wiescher
  34. Bunga Pro by Graptail, $15.00
    Bunga is a serif typeface that gives a romantic feel to every curve. With 45 ligatures and alternates which are included, it is very helpful in creating the title of each of your projects such as film titles, book covers, branding, logos, packaging, magazines and more. Also supported PUA encoded. Simply copy and paste the alternate characters using the Character Map (Windows), Font Book (Mac) or a software program such as PopChar (for Windows and Mac).
  35. Noola by TypeClassHeroes, $17.00
    Noola is a retro script come with 60's style. Retro and refined you can explore and combine creating rhythm for comfortable reading. This font perfect for any projects, such logotype, stickers, greeting / wedding cards, packaging design, headlines, brand identity, t-shirt, posters, magazines, books, Instagram, websites, and many more. Feature Uppercase & Lowercase Number & Symbol International Glyphs Multilingual support Alternative Ligature Feel free to drop us a message any time and follow my shop for upcoming updates. Hope you enjoy it.
  36. Halau by Vintage Voyage Design Supply, $7.00
    Halau is a clear, elegant and fun upright font for sunny Spring/Summer projects. More fun & sun for your typo- design! I really love this Retro Cartoon style in the 60s and 70s advertising or Hawaii style posters. Combine different width/styles for outstanding typography designs. Some alternates (A, E, K, R, Y, a, g, l, k) will give you more interesting result for your project. Also, you get Hawaii style illustrations set as letters and numerals alternates (36 Total).
  37. Gorodets by Alexandra Korolkova, $25.00
    Gorodets is a symbol font based on traditional wood-painting style from the town Gorodets on Volga river, Russia. The main motifs of it are decorative flowers, birds, horses and even people, drawn in special way and painted in black, red, blue and green. The Gorodets typeface consists of 60 manually traced images divided into two parts: filled and empty ones. The typeface can be suitable in greeting cards and other printed materials to make them look decorative in a traditional Russian way.
  38. Boetia by Scriptorium, $24.00
    Boetia is an Art Nouveau period font which is designed to give some of the feel of ancient Greek lettering and design. It also echoes the lettering of the Psychedelic poster era and would be a great addition to any 60s font collection. The overall effect is both modern and classical at the same time, with readable, bold character forms perfect for posters or other titling uses. If you like our Hendrix or Pantagruel fonts you're going to love Boetia.
  39. Morl by Typesketchbook, $55.00
    Developed from condensed san serif families of the 90’s to 00’s, Morl brings together the distinctive features of the time but presented in a simpler design. Its potential is increased with Original, Sans, and Rounded options which offer varied moods. Suitable for publications, web and product designs, Morl can fit either headlines or body. It’s also effectively supported in various devices. The family comes in 10 weights, making it available to use for your required tasks in 60 styles.
  40. Touletta by TypeClassHeroes, $17.00
    Toilette is a bold retro script come with 60's style. Retro and refined you can explore and combine creating rhythm for comfortable reading. This font perfect for any projects, such logotype, stickers, greeting / wedding cards, packaging design, headlines, brand identity, t-shirt, posters, magazines, books, Instagram, websites, and many more. Feature Uppercase & Lowercase Number & Symbol International Glyphs Multilingual support Alternative Ligature Feel free to drop us a message any time and follow my shop for upcoming updates. Hope you enjoy it.
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