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  1. Pageantry by Jonahfonts, $40.00
    Pageantry is very suitable for Packaging, greeting cards, magazines, posters, and Advertising Ads. Designed in four weights from light to heavy including italics, covering a large range of editorial and advertising applications. Inspired by 'Souvenir' a popular font in the 1900s. I designed 'Pageantry' with a more rounded appearance, giving it a more softer appearance.
  2. Kopa by The Hiscott Foundry, $30.00
    This font is good clean fun. "Kopa" is a word that means "soap" in the Hawaiian native language. The thickness and rounded edges mimic the form of solid soap. Some additional design involving the base of the glyphs brings out the style just a bit more. This font works especially well with colorful designs.
  3. Addressotype Slab by Midwest Type, $10.00
    Addressotype Slab is the serifed cousin to Addressotype , a constructed, streamlined gaspipe design with gently rounded forms. Perfect for getting the right vintage look, but also solid on its own for modern branding and identity projects. And if you want to grab attention, layer in the extra deep drop shadow for a bold statement!
  4. Homesteader by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Jeff Levine took Crown Heights JNL [named after his childhood neighborhood in Brooklyn, NY] and gave it a make-over; transforming it into a Western-style all-caps display face called Homesteader JNL. The point of interest being the rounded characters: C, G, O and Q - usually not as geometric in Old West typography.
  5. Simple Nib by Attractype, $10.00
    Simple Nib is a simple, modern and elegant serif font. The corners of each letter are rounded, making them dynamic and eye-catching for any design project. The embedded standard features are enough to meet your standard typography needs. However, if you like this font and need additional features, please feel free to contact me.
  6. Las Valles Textured by Kaligra.co, $29.00
    Las Valles Textured is a tall, ultra-condensed sans serif font offered in 4 styles. Combining vintage charm with modern appeal, it boasts unique ligatures and versatile choices. The mix of rounded and regular styles adds a fresh touch. Particularly suitable for headlines, quotes, logos, web, and print design, including magazine covers, posters, and signage.
  7. Yefimov Serif by ParaType, $30.00
    Yefimov Serif is a contemporary serif face, with low contrast, squarish shapes of round glyphs and emphasized businesslike nature. It is one of the last original faces by Vladimir Yefimov. Yefimov Serif will suit perfectly for business texts, periodicals and corporate identity. The typeface was completed by Maria Selezeneva and released by ParaType in 2014.
  8. Frankfurter by ITC, $40.99
    Frankfurter font is the work of designer Alan Meeks. The most distinctive feature of this informal, sans serif typeface is its curved or rounded terminals. The letters look best when set closely together. Frankfurter Medium is well-suited to a variety of display applications and comes in four weights, regular, medium, highlight and inline.
  9. Chuterolk by Namara Creative Studio, $12.00
    Modern sans serif font that is out of this world. A strong balance between strong pointed corners and smooth curves, Perfect for all purposes but especially for headlines. With 8 Variant to choose : Light, Light Italic, Regular, Italic, Rounded, Shadow, Bold and Bold Italic. This font also includes alternative glyphs, ligatures and multilingual support.
  10. Parler Gotisch by RMU, $25.00
    A gothic blackletter font named after the Parler master builder family which built the Schwaebisch Gmuend cathedral. This font contains a bunch of useful ligatures, and by typing 'N', 'o' and period plus activating the Ordinals feature you get an oldstyle numbersign. In this blackletter font the # key is occupied by the 'round' s.
  11. Tumbly by Kate Brankin, $32.00
    Tumbly is a decorative typeface family of Regular and two Alternatives with variations in caps and numbers. Conceived as a college senior thesis over a decade ago, Tumbly was recently rediscovered. Original inspiration for the typeface was the round belly of Winnie-the-Pooh. Tumbly is ideally suited for headlines, decorative and display use.
  12. Caracas by John Moore Type Foundry, $20.00
    Caracas is a new family of sans serif fonts, looking friendly, sweet and comfortable to read. Where text flow between straight lines and round by becoming transparent in the interest of readability. Caracas is ideal for working in small letters and texts of a technical nature. Caracas is a humanistic approach to reading sans forms.
  13. ALS Dulsinea by Art. Lebedev Studio, $63.00
    Decorative font based on XIX century Cyrillic handwriting. Dulsinea is a handwriting-based font, that is why most of the letters are tied to each other. Such handwriting is often seen in documents dated 2nd half of the XIX century. Its special features are rounded lengthy movements and unusual for present days sequence of strokes.
  14. P22 Hoy Pro by IHOF, $39.95
    Hoy is a decorative font whose name derives from one of the Orkney Islands. Inspired by the wonderful encounter between the Celtic and Norse cultures in this specific geographic location, the font has adapted some of the features of the Insular half-uncial. It is playful and relaxed, and easily recognizable by its roundness.
  15. Rétrospectif by Vincenzo Crisafulli, $29.00
    Rétrospectif is a tribute to the fonts of the Thirties and Forties. It consists of two families, Rétrospectif and Rétrospectif faible. The two families differ in height: Rétrospectif is particularly stretched, Rétrospectif Faible is lowest. The latter, compared to Rétrospectif, presents shorter ascending and descendants and more rounded eyelets. The glyphs' structures are modular.
  16. Calhoun by Josh Grzybowski, $19.99
    Built with both thick and thin lines this display font uses heavy round terminals giving this almost didone-style font a more playful and slightly stylish look. Perfect for magazines and publications as well as for identity and branding. The character set contains typical OpenType features in addition to small caps, and old style numbers.
  17. Boule Plus by Ingo, $33.00
    CAPITALIZED, geometric, bold and round. If the typo­grapher sees a font like that, it's enough to make his toes curl. But sometimes it just has to be that way. Geometrically constructed fonts do not necessarily have to be pointed and angular; It also works consistently around. And if I say it consistently, then in this case, that's done consistently. The basis for the BOULE is the circle. The letters are drawn with constant line width, the “corners“ and endings all have the same radius, the lines are all the same thickness. The BOULE consists only of capitals. There is only one difference in the use of uppercase and lowercase letters: in the uppercase letters, the round letters are circular, while the lowercase letters are narrow. The character set of the Boule contains all letters and accents to support the Western, Northern, Central and Eastern European languages with Latin alphabet. The BOULE is not only very fat, it also runs very tight; that is, the glyphs are very close to each other. To avoid "holes" due to unfortunate letter combinations, the BOULE contains ligatures for FT, ST, TT and TZ. There are also other versions of the font: BOULE Brillant on the one hand. In this version, simple highlights simulate a light incidence from the top right. These light edges give the font a decorative effect that makes it easy to think of wet sausages or balloons in some shapes. And finally the BOULE Contour. As the name implies, it is the outer contour of the letters, combined with a shadow at the bottom left. The name BOULE (French for ball) says it already: this font is globated. Therefore, it is also very suitable for all three-dimensional alienation effects. With simple light and shadow you can achieve a very convincing 3D effect with little effort.
  18. Behrensschrift iF Plus by Ingo, $29.00
    Peter Behrens’ renowned art nouveau type from 1902 – with ornaments. Newly revised and neatly digitalized by Ingo Zimmermann In 1902, Peter Behrens (1869–1940), architect, designer and typographer, created a new ”German“ type which became very successful very quickly for the Rudhard’sche Gießerei (foundry which later became Gebr. Klingspor AG) in Offenbach am Main. It served, for example, as the official German type for the world expositions in 1904 and 1910. Behrens himself writes about the development of this type ”...For the actual form of my type, I took the technical principle of the Gothic script, the stroke of the quill feather. The proportions of height and width and the boldness of the strokes of the Gothic letters were also decisive for me in producing a German character. A cohesive character could be hoped for by avoiding all non-necessities and by strictly carrying out the design principle of holding the quill at an angle…“ By the way, when “long s” is activated, the typographically correct “round s” is automatically placed at the end of the word so that you need only pay attention to the correct s on syllable endings within words. When using “long s,” you must ensure the correct use of the rules for the Fraktur font: “round s” is always at the end of the word, also in compound words. For those of you who want to be even more correct, read the corresponding article in >> Wikipedia. Peter Behrens also drew matching ornaments for his typeface – we have likewise carefully revised these decorative touches and arranged them into a font. The "Behrens-Schrift" fits best on all topics that have something to do with art history or the time around 1900.
  19. Typo Upright by Bitstream, $29.99
    A faithful reproduction of the common French Ronde of the nineteenth century; the design originates at the Inland Typefoundry in St. Louis as French Script and was revised by Morris Fuller Benton in 1905 and made popular by ATF under the name Typo Upright. Stephenson Blake also had a version available as Parisian Ronde.
  20. SUNCUT - Personal use only
  21. Argillites - Personal use only
  22. Chilly Medium - Personal use only
  23. Adigiana 2 - Unknown license
  24. Sabandija ffp - Personal use only
  25. Spork - 100% free
  26. Tribal Times - Personal use only
  27. Kanna-W4 - Personal use only
  28. Nue - Personal use only
  29. Drummon 3D - Unknown license
  30. PaddingtonSC - Unknown license
  31. Olympus - Unknown license
  32. American Participants - Unknown license
  33. DavysRibbons - Unknown license
  34. Rogers2 - Unknown license
  35. Electrik Cn - Unknown license
  36. Grovflab by Bogstav, $17.00
    Serif meets grafitti and comic. It's bound to be wild! Comes with 4 different versions of each lowercase letter along with some fancy swashes!
  37. Type Catalog JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Type Catalog JNL was originally a design drawn by Jeff Levine around 2006. Type Catalog JNL has a distinctively retro look for many applications.
  38. Sheet Music JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Sheet Music JNL was based on lettering found on an old piece of 1930s-era sheet music being sold at a local rummage sale.
  39. Letterpress Retro JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    More treasures from the heyday of letterpress printing are found in Letterpress Retro JNL, with plenty of great cartoons, catch words, embellishments and more.
  40. Fristy by PizzaDude.dk, $20.00
    Fristy has more than 300 ligatures for you to play around with. You will need to use OpenType-supporting applications to use the autoligatures
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