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  1. Aligarh by NamelaType, $23.00
    Aligarh is a semi-slab serif font formed with a smooth rounded bracket whose edges end with unique shapes, an exploration of combining unique styles in a typefaces. Designed to be used in a variety of media both print and digital media. 18 fonts built from 9 sizes and supported by open types.
  2. Granic by Gror, $9.00
    Granic is an athletic font family with 3 weights (each in regular and italic) for the sans serif and slab serif versions. The corners are reverse rounded to match the style better. The 3 weights cover most situations needs and the sans serif substitute those situations when slab serif is not suitable.
  3. Chortler by FansyType, $15.00
    Chortle is the typeface with strict lines and rounded end strokes, making it perfect for logotypes, editorial design, corporate design, and media. This versatile typeface is also great for creating a set of inspirational phrases. It comes in an amazing range of widths, and there's even a specially prepared variable version available.
  4. Soft Rock by Studio K, $45.00
    Soft Rock is a bold condensed sans serif with rounded contours that contrives to be gentle and dynamic at the same time: rather like the soft rock bands (Chicago, Air Supply, Fleetwood Mac etc) after which it is named. It's a warm, friendly font ideal for branding everything from soup to soft furnishings.
  5. Cutting Corners by Just My Type, $20.00
    Cutting Corners is all about letters made of squares that also suggest circles. That’s it. This is one of several fonts I’ve created based upon a strictly geometric form; in this case, a round-cornered square. The width is equal to height (except for i, I and most punctuation). Usage recommendations: logos, samplers.
  6. Sweet Ponch by Gleb Guralnyk, $12.00
    Hi, introducing a bold smooth font Sweet Ponch. It has a rounded simple shape in a childish funny style. It's perfect for various food packaging, logo design and lettering compositions. Ponch font has a west european multilingual support, check out a screenshot with all available characters. Thank you and have a nice day!
  7. Grumpy Tiger by Hanoded, $15.00
    I really like tigers! In fact, I like all animals, but the tiger is my favorite! Grumpy Tiger is a ‘kiddie’ font: it is bold and rounded, very legible and doesn’t have complicated glyphs. It would look fantastic on new children’s books, posters and product packaging. Comes with a roaring amount of diacritics!
  8. Attractive by Juncreative, $15.00
    Attractive is a sweet, round lettered handwritten font. It is PUA encoded which means you can access all of the glyphs and swashes with ease! It features a varying baseline, smooth lines, gorgeous glyphs and stunning alternates. Fall in love with Attractive’s incredibly versatile style and use it to create spectacular designs!
  9. Latica Stamp by Vertigo, $21.00
    Latica Stamp is a rounded, display font, imitating stamped writing, with deformed lines. Body text looks clear and legible, but the best use is where there is a need to escape from the clichéd, classic, sharp font. It works well for bold projects, posters, billboards, press advertisements, websites, packaging. It provides multilingual support.
  10. CTCO Hopps by wearecolt, $11.00
    CTCo Hopps Condensed takes inspiration from vintage beer labels, newspaper headlines, and woodcut type. Hopps is the perfect typeface to make a big statement with a classic impact. Hopps comes in 4 flavours: Regular Soft (slightly rounded) Italic Italic Soft CTCo Hopps is a condensed grotesque designed for headlines, posters and logos.
  11. Softrock by Doehantz Studio, $18.00
    SOFTROCK, a bold sans serif font with 3 styles Regular, Rounded, and Textured Effect. SOFTROCK is made as neatly as possible with great attention to detail. softrock is very suitable to be used in making quotes, headlines, logos, labels, lettering, and packaging. What's Included? Uppercase & Lowercase, Numbers, Punctuation, and Multilingual Support. Thank You
  12. ZAP by Wannatype, $9.90
    ZAP is an all-caps monospaced and (almost) monolined typeface family. ZAP comes along in square and round shape, 2 widths (ZAP 360 and ZAP 500), and 8 weights. ZAP also offers Slant and BAckslant styles. ZAP covers multiple languages with Extended Latin. Even complete Greek alphabets are part of the ZAP keymap.
  13. Bumpo Soft by Graphite, $24.00
    Bumpo Soft is a chunky and a fun display typeface family with rounded edges. It is the softer version of Bumpo. With an extra heavy but friendly personality, Bumpo Soft works well for posters, food packaging, children’s products and books, or any communications which needs to be friendly, fun, casual or loud.
  14. Mounth by Linecreative, $16.00
    Mount is Modern Slab Serif Font Mount is a bold slab-serif font for titling, captions and logo. this font is similar to Simple Note font, but it comes in round and rough shapes. Mount offers you: 1. Upper and Lowercase characters 2. Multilingual Support (Latin Western Europe) 3. Numbers and Punctuation
  15. Balise by NamelaType, $19.00
    Introducing our new product that called �Balise� A retro sans serif influenced from 60s style typeface and coupled with a touch of rounded corners to provide a playful concept with a vintage design style. Balise has 5 weights, and is also equipped with open type features and is supported by various international languages.
  16. Corridor 24 by Illuminaut Designs, $10.00
    Corridor 24 is a friendly, sci-fi, display typeface that shamelessly discriminates against Martians. This typeface should only be used by Earth-based lifeforms. This typeface is perfect for retro and vintage branding with a science-y flair. The consistency of the rounded rectangular letter forms make designing word art easy and quick.
  17. Curtain Up JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The 1937 sheet music for the tune "Sweet Stranger" has the title hand lettered in a round cornered Art Deco sans with an inline featuring square corners. Now available as Curtain Up JNL, it is available in regular, oblique, solid and solid oblique versions (for those who prefer a version without the inline).
  18. 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.
  19. 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.
  20. Candywrap by Outerend, $10.00
    The design of the font, "Candywrap," was inspired by the various shapes of candies It gives soft and gentle, but optimistic and fun feel to your design. It offers round-shaped glyphs which can be uniquely used for your shop signs, logos, posters, menus, billboards, and many others! It's a caps only font.
  21. Chicken Mayo by Mightyfire, $15.00
    Chicken Mayo - Handmade Cartoon Font is a playful and whimsical typeface that brings a sense of fun and lightheartedness to any design. Characterized by its bold and exaggerated strokes, this font features quirky shapes, reminiscent of the animated world. The letters are typically rounded and bubbly, adding a cheerful and approachable vibe.
  22. Klone by Linecreative, $12.00
    Klone is a slab-serif font that gives the impression of being clean and very elegant. This font supports Latin and Western European languages. It is also equipped with ligatures, so you can design without limits. The Regular style has traditional square edges and corners, the Stamp style features rounded edges and corners.
  23. Hedgehog Hans by Hanoded, $15.00
    Hans My Hedgehog is an old fairytale which was made famous by the Grimm Brothers, when they published it in the early 19th century. Hedgehog Hans font is a fat, rounded and rather cute typeface, which is ideal for children's books and posters. It is highly legible, and comes with extensive language support.
  24. 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!
  25. Rollions by Azzam Ridhamalik, $16.00
    Introducing Rollions, an unique All-Caps display serif typeface with beautiful rounded serif. This font have a Stylistic Sets, Discretionary Ligatures and Multilingual support which adds to the aesthetic that makes your work more interesting. Use this beautiful serif as a memorable logotype or header and pair it with something contrasting and clean.
  26. 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.
  27. Chunky Nouveau JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Chunky Nouveau JNL was inspired by a circa-1928 water applied decal for the Top Most Insulated Jug. The plump, rounded hand lettering of the brand name was given a slightly thicker treatment to create a more poster-oriented display design. Chunky Nouveau JNL is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  28. React BTL by BoxTube Labs, $22.00
    React is modern athletic display block font family. It's timeless shapes and features will give you an instant athletic feel to your project. React features both chamfered corners and rounded giving it a unique approach. These fonts are perfect for sports logos, branding, posters, apparel design, magazine headlines, labels and so much more.
  29. Billboard by Fenotype, $19.95
    Billboard is a swinging family of six fonts. The all-caps letters are soft and round but the letter shapes will keep your layout in order. The font has class-based kerning and automatic OpenType ligatures. To access the ligatures you only need to use an OpenType-aware application and write in CAPS.
  30. Mottle by NONBook, $8.99
    Mottle is a strong, chiseled typeface made to help you stand out from the crowd. Gnarled after patterns found in nature such as marble, tree bark, and the brindled coats of animals, Mottle exudes a unique, natural, yet man made look. Great for display use such as logos, movie and album covers, and signage, Mottle gives off a feeling that is old yet new, gothic yet modern. Mottle supports over 30 languages, featuring over 400 glyphs and 500 OpenType kerning pairs. The Dollar, Euro, Yen, and Pound symbols are included, as well as Extended Diagonal Fractions support, and the Estimated Symbol. Language support for Basic Latin English, Western European Diacritics, Afrikaans, Basque, Breton, Catalan, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Finnish, French, Gaelic, German, Hungarian, Icelandic, Indonesian, Irish, Italian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Saami (Southern), Serbian, Slovak, Slovenian, Spanish, Swahili, Swedish, and Turkish.
  31. Plinc Kerpow by House Industries, $33.00
    Inspired by the hand-lettered sound effects found in comic books, Dave West takes a three-dimensional deep dive into the genre with his extensive onomatopoeic alphabet originally designed for Photo-Lettering, Inc. The sonorous voice of Kerpow’s caps captures “cartoon” brilliantly, while the accompanying lowercase provides options for broader applications. Turn to Kerpow for eye-catching children’s book covers, fast casual restaurant marketing, or family fun centers, and…BAM!…all eyes will be on your design. Originally drawn in the late 1960s, Kerpow was digitized by Allen Mercer in 2011. Please note that the shaded version of the typeface is composed by layering the Regular font and a separate Drop Shadow font. Some assembly required. Like all good subversives, House Industries hides in plain sight while amplifying the look, feel and style of the world’s most interesting brands, products and people. Based in Delaware, visually influencing the world.
  32. Pickled Limes by Missy Meyer, $15.00
    It all started with the letter S. I drew it, I liked it, I based a font around it! This is Pickled Limes, a tall and narrow single-case font. It's built clean from the ground up, for ultra-sharp lines and corners, as well as super-smooth curves. The slightly flared ends and quirky character mix make this font a ton of fun to use on its own, but it will also pair well with tons of hand-written styles! I've branched out on this one; in addition to over 300 Extended Latin characters, I've also included Unicode's 256 Cyrillic and 121 Greek characters for even more language support. Add in the 90+ alternates, ligatures, and catchwords, and Pickled Limes clocks in at just over 1000 characters. I hope you enjoy using my tasty Pickled Limes for your branding project, logo, crafting work, or design project. Happy fonting, MyFonts fans! :)
  33. Plinc Buffalo by House Industries, $33.00
    Just as its eponymous ancestors graced vast Western vistas, Buffalo fills broad horizontal typographic topography with distinctive dignity. Buffalo’s migration across a visual landscape that straddles two millennia saw it survive the threat of extinction similar to its mammalian ancestors and emerge with rotund relevance. Now fortified with modern character sets and digital flexibility, nothing espouses an artisanal post-western industrial craft renaissance quite like Buffalo. Legendary lettering artist and type designer Ed Benguiat created the original film version of Buffalo for Photo-Lettering Inc. Working under the direction of the current Photo-Lettering partners, Dutch type designer Donald Roos digitized and expanded Buffalo while expertly maintaining the organic nuances found in the original version. Like all good subversives, House Industries hides in plain sight while amplifying the look, feel and style of the world’s most interesting brands, products and people. Based in Delaware, visually influencing the world.
  34. Rennie Mackintosh Allan Glens by CRMFontCo, $35.00
    Since the 2006 launch of Rennie Mackintosh Glasgow, the world’s first lowercase Mackintosh-style typeface, designer George R. Grant has been pleased with its acceptance by Mackintosh lovers around the world. In fact, “Glasgow” has proved to be as popular as the original “founding” font, the classic Charles Rennie Mackintosh Font. By modifying many of these letterforms, and giving a more “freehand” shaping, George has developed this latest offering. The font has irregular “serifs” at the extremities of each stem - a suggestion of being handwritten. The name “Allan Glens” comes from the high school Mackintosh attended which, coincidentally, George did too. Says George, “As the school no longer exists, I wanted a way to perpetuate the Allan Glen’s name in type. I can think of no better way than associating it with the name of one of the school’s most famous sons. One of the glyphs even features the school logo”.
  35. 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!
  36. Dismedia by Lee Mounsey, $13.95
    Dismedia: A Bold Display Typeface with a Subtle Retro Sci-Fi Aesthetic. While a lot of futuristic, cyberpunk and techno themed typefaces can often be over-the-top, unreadable or cheesy, Dismedia takes a more subtle approach with its design. Inspired by the wide futurist fonts of the 1970’s and 80’s, its rounded corners and bold linework was built to invoke the atmosphere of a future envisioned by the past. Whether on VHS covers in 1984; nightclub signs in 2084; or spaceship insignia in 2184, Dismedia will upgrade your design into a brand new era. [ Feature Set Includes: ] A Display Typeface A Bold Sans Serif with Rounded Corners 430+ Glyphs Ligatures & Stylistic Alternatives Extended Mathematics & Currency Symbols Language Support for 90+ Latin Languages Including: Afrikaans, English, French, Italian, Spanish & Swedish.
  37. Isidora by Latinotype, $26.00
    Designed by Enrique Hernández V. Isidora is a modern geometric design based on the classic typefaces of the early 20th Century with a contemporary and functional touch. In spite of its strong and rational structure, the font also looks friendly and expressive, thanks to its rounded terminals. In addition, its diagonal terminal cuts give it a softer and more rounded appearance. Isidora consists of two 7-weight subfamilies: one (more classic) Regular and one Alternative (more contemporary and for display use). Both subfamilies come in italic version, giving a total of 28 fonts. Isidora is the perfect font for headlines, logotypes, branding, packaging, publishing and web use. The family contains a set of 438 characters—supporting 207 different languages—and also includes an alternative character set, which allows for more versatility when composing text.
  38. Brocades by Edignwn Type, $16.00
    The font collection is called "Brocades", it is a crafted display with vintage themes. These collections contain monoline script, sans serif stencil and serif stencil. Every font comes with 4 style typefaces (regular, rounded, rough and stamp). Brocades give more extras 2 pack illustrations (animals and motorcycle). This script font includes 3 sets alternates and swashes. The Brocades matches apply in some designs such as the logotype, poster, label, badge, packaging, apparel, branding, and more custom design. Brocades features : 4 style typefaces (regular, rounded, rough and stamp) Uppercase, lowercase, numeral, symbol, punctuation, alternate and swash in monoline script All-caps, numeral, symbol and punctuation in sans serif and serif font Multilingual PUA Encoded Brocades includes : 14 fonts (script, sans serif, serif and dingbat) 52 illustrations in dingbat Thank you for your support and choosing us.
  39. Higakles by Edignwn Type, $16.00
    The font collection is called "Higakles", it is a display font for logotype. These collections contain serif and sans serif font. Every font comes with 4 style typefaces (regular, rounded, rough and stamp). Higakles give more extras 24 mystic and mythology illustrations. This stamp style has unique vintage handmade looks. The Higakles matches apply in some designs such as the logo, poster, label, badge, packaging, t-shirt, branding, quotes and more custom design. Higakles features : 4 style typefaces (regular, rounded, rough and stamp) Uppercase, lowercase, numeral, symbol, punctuation in serif font All-caps, numeral, symbol and punctuation in sans serif font Multilingual PUA Encoded Higakles includes : 9 fonts (serif, sans serif and dingbat) 24 hand-drawn illustrations in dingbat If you have any questions, please contact (edignwn11@gmail.com)
  40. Joschmi by Adobe, $29.00
    Joost Schmidt?s (1893?1948) name is undoubtedly connected with monolinear condensed letters of geometric appearance ? his unfinished draft of a stencil alphabet, constructed on grid paper in 1930, is much lesser known. These modular shapes simply consist of half circles, quarter circles and square strokes with half-round terminals. From just six original letterforms (a, b, c, d, e, g), Flavia Zimbardi completed Schmidt?s draft and extended it to a full character set for contemporary use, adding upper case letters and different figure sets including old-style. Joschmi overcomes legibility issues usually associated with this stencil style, with special attention to the design of white space. Zimbardi lends the face even more character by carefully adding round terminals in subtle spots of the alphabet, accessible through stylistic sets.
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