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  1. Halloween - Unknown license
  2. Europa Text by Solotype, $19.95
    This circa 1910 European face was introduced into the United States by a German type foundry traveling salesman during the great depression of the 1930s. We have used it quite successfuly in sizes as small as 10 and 12 point.
  3. Crossten by Horizon Type, $25.00
    Crossten is a rounded sans serif type family based on geometric forms. It comes in 20 styles, 10 uprights and matching italics. Each weight includes extended language support and many opentype features. Crossten is incredibly useful for nearly any creative design.
  4. Nouveau Cartoon JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Samuel Welo’s “Studio Handbook – Letter and Design for Artists and Advertisers” was a go-to source of inspiration for generations of layout artists, graphic designers and sign painters. An interesting example of free-form pen lettering was found amongst the pages of one edition and it has now been recreated as a digital typeface called Nouveau Cartoon JNL; available in both regular and oblique versions.
  5. Inceptum by Artisticandunique, $14.00
    inceptum - Sans serif font family It help you develop your creative projects with its 10 styles and futuristic alternative characters and multilingual supports. With these features, it will be effective in creating alternatives in your projects. It is also assertive about being a highly readable font with different wights. Ideal for books and magazines, editorials, headlines, websites, logos, branding and more. This font family can meet your needs in all creative projects, modern and classic.
  6. Fab Figures by Letterwerk, $10.00
    Fab Figures is a numbers-only font. This high contrast display font family with curly terminals is a great choice for infographics and posters. The entire font family consists of 10 styles: 2 styles for big usage, 2 styles for normal usage, 2 styles for small usage and 3 patterned styles (fitting to the big styles). Character Set: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 | % # • ~ { $ £ € } . , : ; + - = ÷ / ° * ' ’ (Arrows) (No-Symbol) (Nr-Symbol)
  7. Phonk Sans by Slava Antipov, $29.00
    Phonk Sans is a wide sans serif font that covers 10 weights from Thin to Heavy, and also italic variants of each style. Extended strong fonts find wide use today. Phonk Sans is just such a confident font, and the abundance of weights makes it extremely versatile. Phonk Sans has many OpenType features such as ligatures, alternate characters, fractional numbers, and more. The typeface also supports a huge number of Latin and Cyrillic languages.
  8. Ayr Blufy by Aiyari, $24.00
    Introducing a new softest retro font family called Blufy. Heavy influence by Cooper black typeface by Oswald Bruce Cooper and ballon letters form from 60s - 70s era. Blufy Font Family contains 2 style regular and oblique. It comes with Stylistic Alternate, ligature, Stylistic Set 01-10, & swash. Ayr Blufy Font Family is best used for headings, logotype, quotes, apparel design, invitation, poster, flyers, greeting cards, packaging, book cover, printed quotes, cover album, movie, & etc
  9. EDB Sweatin' It - Unknown license
  10. Rendezvous GRP by Grype, $16.00
    A thorn-laden split flare serif typestyle inspired by the lettering of Ben Shahn on the cover of the novel, Rendezvous with Destiny.
  11. Sigeboy by Sulthan Studio, $12.00
    Handwritten font using pen with one line and not thickened, ideal for all things sketch pens, engravings, and foil pens! Sigeboy is perfect for greeting cards, logos, clothing designs, home decor, prints, quotes and more!
  12. Geometrica by PeGGO Fonts, $24.00
    Behance presentation https://www.behance.net/gallery/51305239/Geometrica Geometrica is a low contrast rounded geometric Sans with a mid 19th/early 20th century simplicity air yet modern and minimalist. The font was inspired by the idea of creating a typeface with uppercase/lowercase characters and small caps having the same proportion. The result is a font with a moderate width, generous x-height, and short ascenders and descenders, giving it a compact and clean look. Geometrica comes in 10 weights plus italics—each variant with 589 glyphs—and contains a number of OpenType features that allow you to create very ‘good looking’ designs. Geometrica provides a wide range of choices for any design project and it is especially recommended for UI/UX and app design, branding and corporate design, in 2017 it was selected as one of the 10 best Sans of the year by FontShop.
  13. DR Krapka Round by Dmitry Rastvortsev, $29.99
    In the DR Krapka Round typefamily, the pixel has a round shape. The font supports OpenType features and contains small capitals, ligatures, oldstyle figures, terminal forms, historical forms, stylistic sets. The dingbats, arrows, emoji are also present. For small texts, it is recommended to use DR Krapka Round-FontSize10px in the font size 10 px. DR Krapka Round typefamily supported European languages based on Latin, Cyrillic and Greek scripts.
  14. DR Krapka Rhombus by Dmitry Rastvortsev, $29.99
    In the DR Krapka Rhombus typefamily, the pixel has a rhombus shape. The font supports OpenType features and contains small capitals, ligatures, oldstyle figures, terminal forms, historical forms, stylistic sets. The dingbats, arrows, emoji are also present. For small texts, it is recommended to use DR Krapka Rhombus-FontSize10px in the font size 10 px. DR Krapka Square typefamily supported European languages based on Latin, Cyrillic and Greek scripts.
  15. Colasta by Reyrey Blue Std, $21.00
    Colata is a new geometric, sans-serif font family that brings a fresh, modern look to any design. Colata comes in 10 styles, each containing small caps and glyph coverage for several languages. This font is very suitable as text with displays for various kinds of branding, advertisements, posters, banners, packaging, news headlines, magazines, websites, logo design, banners, social media design and of course you can use a lot more.
  16. Belle Story by Creativemedialab, $19.00
    Belle Story is a beauty serif family. This hi-contrast display font Consists of 2 styles Display & Regular and each style has 10 weights from thin to black with fine lines and smooth curves to make this font perfect for luxury, classy, high-end branding, logo, and many more. Belle Story also includes a Variable style as well as multilingual support, numbers, and currency symbols, and dozens of alternates.
  17. Souses by Piñata, $8.00
    Souses — original fontfamily, which are made by hand. Universal typefaces formula of 10 fonts: Thin, Light, Regular, Bold, Black and Italics. Souses ideal for use in themes: ecology, village, natural, handmade & toys. Handmade style of the fonts — an advantage that will create loyalty to your products & company. Scope: animation, packaging, logotypes, movie titles, children's products, ecology, cafes, menus, posters, interiors, outdoor advertising. Optimized for the websites, mobile applications and printing materials.
  18. TA Bankslab Shadow by Tural Alisoy, $40.00
    TA Bankslab Shadow I created the font in 10 styles. 7 weight from Thin to Extra Black, an Outline, Shadow, and Art Nouveau. The Art Nouveau style was inspired by the texture in the background used for the text on the building. The texture I applied to capital letters adds beauty to the font. If you like the font feel free to use it or simply let me know if your current alphabet doesn't support this font.
  19. Brahma by Tall Chai, $15.00
    Brahma V2 is here. The new version has been three years in the making. It has multiple new updates and improvements based on user feedback. The focus for this version has been improved readability while maintaining the unique, modern identity of Brahma type family that has received so much love since V1 was launched in Dec 2020. Brahma is a modern geometric sans-serif font family with weights ranging from Thin (100) to Black (900). Features: Available in 9 weights Over 550 glyphs supporting extended Latin Ideal for display texts: Titles, Logos and Headlines etc. Perfect for branding and rebranding Supports OpenTypes features like Ligatures and Stylistic Alternates Tabular Numerals included Symbols for 10 major currencies including Bitcoin provided in all weights Description: The name comes from Brahmā who is known as the god of creation. And manifesting the same spirit, the Brahma font family focuses on modern creativity. Every character effortlessly integrates with current design standards and interfaces. The fonts are professional yet have a hint of informal personality in them. This makes Brahma perfect for use in modern apps and websites. Brahma is built for the designing and marketing squads. It has a trendy geometric characteristic which is ideal for any branding and rebranding. Brahma has lot of OpenType features (like ligatures and tabular numerals) and the Extended Latin character set supports over a hundred languages. Start Creating!
  20. Midnight Hour - Personal use only
  21. Losta Nova by Creativemedialab, $20.00
    Minimal and modern sans serif consists of 10 weights from hairline to black as well as variable versions. Works great for branding, fashion, modern, and casual valentine design theme. Designing a logo is made easy with lots of alternates to play with.
  22. Urban Barbarian by Comicraft, $19.00
    He’s been mixing one part artist and one part barbarian since 2005. Brutal, ruthless, cutthroat, he moves through the concrete jungle, unsheathing his, um, sword, taking what he wants without care or remorse. He follows no rules. He is the URBAN BARBARIAN. The Spoils of Battle Await Him! Is he Conan? Roger ‘Mad Men’ Sterling? No, he’s Dan Panosian. Artist. Author. Lover of fine women, drinker of fine scotch, drawer of fine pictures. This is his fine font. Well, one of them. See the families related to Urban Barbarian: Dan Panosian Features: Two fonts: all-uppercase GIANT and upper/lowercase DWARF.
  23. Buckley by Laura Worthington, $23.00
    Buckley is a condensed, hand-lettered font based on characters created with my favorite vintage fountain pen: a Waterman Ideal #2. Its textured strokes reveal its ink-on-paper origins, while randomized contextual alternates cycle through letterforms as you type, for a convincing and handwritten look. Buckley’s friendly, happy, and casual appearance helps make packaging, greetings, and storybooks charming and approachable. See what’s included! http://bit.ly/2c98p0L This font has been specially coded for access of all the swashes, alternates and ornaments without the need for professional design software! Info and instructions here: http://lauraworthingtontype.com/faqs/
  24. Verdana Pro by Microsoft, $40.00
    The Verdana typeface family was designed specifically to address the challenges of on-screen display. Verdana was originally designed by world-renowned type designer Matthew Carter, and tuned for screen display by the leading TrueType hinting expert, Tom Rickner. The Verdana fonts are unique examples of type designed specifically for the computer screen.The Verdana family received a major update in 2011 as a collaboration between The Font Bureau, Monotype Imaging and Matthew Carter. The original Verdana family included only four fonts: regular, italic, bold and bold italic. The new and expanded Verdana Pro family contains 20 fonts in total. The Verdana Pro and Verdana Pro Condensed families each contain 10 fonts: Light, Regular, Semibold, Bold and Black (each with matching italic styles).Verdana exhibits characteristics derived from the pixel rather than the pen, the brush or the chisel. The balance between straight, curve and diagonal were meticulously tuned to ensure that the pixel patterns at small sizes are pleasing, clear and legible. Commonly confused characters, such as the lowercase i j l, the uppercase I J L and the number 1, have been carefully drawn for maximum individuality - an important characteristic of fonts designed for on-screen use. Another reason for the legibility of the Verdana fonts on the screen is their generous width and spacing.Designed by David Berlow and David Johnathan Ross of the Font Bureau, with typographic consultation by Matthew Carter, the new Verdana Pro includes a variety of advanced typographic features including true small capitals, ligatures, fractions, old style figures, lining tabular figures and lining proportional figures. An OpenType-savvy application is required to access these typographic features. The expanded weights and completely new condensed range of fonts provide designers with an expanded palette of typographic options for use in print and on-screen, in both small text sizes and headlines.
  25. DS Supervixen Cyr - Personal use only
  26. Caffe by IHOF, $24.95
    Caffe was originally designed for the Artz Gallery Cafe in Budapest Hungary. The design is a contemporary handwriting style adapted from examples in lettering exercise books. It has been redrawn and expanded into six styles. The four weights were created by drawing the style using different mediums: Cappuccino in pen, Pastry in felt-tip, Lemonade in brush, and Tobacco—the original—in pencil. Poster and Poster Inline round out the family and are well suited for display purposes. This font family is perfect for bistro menus or other European-flavored poster and print design.
  27. Manju by Eko Bimantara, $19.00
    Manju font family represents retro 70s styles which have soft and chewy characteristics. Designed to be fit for display, titling, good for logo, header, and large size usage. The light styles can be also used for short text. It consists of 10 styles from thin to heavy with matching obliques. It has several opentype features such as alternates and ligatures, it also supports broad latin languages.
  28. Sextan Cyrillic by deFharo, $12.00
    Sextan serif is a Cyrillic typeface family with 10 styles designed for editorial, corporate, advertising or web use. The excellent readability allows the use in long texts, the coherence of forms make these fonts have a great personality. The fonts have an extra set of lower case letters accessible through the Discretional Ligatures. Also support for Open Type Functions such as Old Style Number, Superiors, Inferiors, Dynamic Fractions, etc. Includes the Bitcoin symbol: b #
  29. The Poisoned Heart by Din Studio, $29.00
    The Poisoned Heart is a beautiful retro script. It's made with a naturally handwritten style. This font will make your design more beautiful and powerful, and is suitable for any design such as branding, quotes, wedding invitations, lettering projects and more. Features: - 76 Alternates - Accents (Multilingual Characters) - 10 Ligatures - PUA encoded - Numerals and Punctuation (OpenType Standard) I hope you enjoy it! Thanks for visiting and purchasing my font! Regards Donis M Din Studio
  30. Sextan Serif by deFharo, $12.00
    Sextan serif is a typographic family with 10 styles designed for editorial, corporate, advertising or web use. The excellent readability allows the use in long texts, the coherence of forms make these fonts have a great personality. The fonts have an extra set of lower case letters accessible through the Discretional Ligatures. Also support for Open Type Functions such as Old Style Number, Superiors, Inferiors, Dynamic Fractions, etc. Includes the Bitcoin symbol: b #
  31. Logo Sans by Emily Lime, $16.00
    Logo Sans is a clean, geometric sans-serif created with an obvious use in mind - logos (although quite suitable for longer texts as well). It is a clear, easy to read font that comes in a variety of weights & italics ...allowing for pleasing logo design combination and marketing pieces. Its wide characters and linear lines have a very modern, luxurious appeal. The family includes 5 weights...plus italics - for a total of 10 fonts.
  32. Retjeh by MuSan, $18.00
    Retjeh is a handcrafted vintage font, comes in Six styles there are Pressed, Linned, Dotted, Rough, Regular, and Sans. That makes Retjeh perfect for any Vintage styles as you needed. This font come with only All Caps, Number, and also Multilingual characters. If you purchase the complete family package, I'll send you a bonus of 10 Editable Badges. Please email me at wellhellomusan@gmail.com with your MyFonts order number to get the bonus!
  33. Ciutadella by Emtype Foundry, $69.00
    Ciutadella was originally commissioned by Mario Eskenazi’s studio. It is a versatile geometric sans serif, a simple, clean and direct family. Its power resides in an overhaul simplicity that reflects an “open” personality, easily suitable to be used across a wide range of applications, from identity systems to publications. Although it has been conceived to be used as a display typeface, it performs well in intermediate length texts mostly because of some specific characteristics such as the alternate two-story ‘a’. It is available in Open Type format and includes Alternate Characters, Ligatures, Tabular Figures, Fractions, Numerators, Denominators, Superiors and Inferiors. It supports Central and Eastern European languages. The type family consists of 10 styles, 5 weights (Light, Regular, Medium, SemiBold and Bold) plus italics. See also Ciutadella Rounded and Ciutadella Slab. Ciutadella PDF.
  34. Calluna Sans by exljbris, $-
    Calluna Sans was designed by Jos Buivenga of exljbris font foundry. The Calluna Sans typeface family is a humanist sans based on the popular Calluna serif fonts. It has true italics and OpenType typographic features including small caps, figure styles, ligatures and more. There are 716 glyphs in each font, with extensive language coverage. The Calluna Sans family has 10 fonts: 5 weights each with a matching italic. Check out Calluna™ which is a great pair for Calluna Sans™.
  35. Lessa by Maculinc, $15.00
    Lessa is an elegant classic serif font family consisting of simple style serif fonts with a vintage look, with appropriate cursive calligraphy italics based on a number of humanist italic scripts, perfect for creating templates, posters, brochures, logos and more. This font consists of upright and italic fonts (10 in total) all of which have the same number in each letter, Lessa is equipped with multi-languages and is supported by various languages from various countries. Mail support : maculinc@gmail.com Thank you! Maculinc
  36. Kertayasa by Akufadhl, $25.00
    Kertayasa is a layered typeface inspired by an old signage and vintage letter painting. It consists of 10 layers, a wide support of latin languages, and some alternates. You will imbue beautifully vintage display typography in anything – including editorial and packaging – which you might create.
  37. Absalon by Michael Nordstrom Kjaer, $39.00
    Absalon has square letter shapes. It has some characteristics semi-sharp and semi-rounded corners and it has a relatively tall x-height for legible text. To create the perfect typesetting the spaces between individual letter forms has been precisely adjusted. The Absalon font family is perfect for the web as well as for print, for display as well as longer text, for motion graphics, on the side of a van, t-shirts, logotypes and so on. The font family consist of 5 weights or 10 styles and it has 410 glyphs. A total of more than 4000 glyphs. The styles are: Light, Light Italic, Regular, Italic, Medium, Medium Italic, Bold, Bold Italic, Extra Bold & Extra Bold Italic. It has OpenType features such as automatic fractions, subscript, superscript, numerators, denomerators, ordinals and the “f” ligature set. Absalon has extended language support (most Latin-based scripts are supported). The name of the font family is Absalon and it is a reference to a Danish bishop in the middle ages. He was a key figure in the founding of Copenhagen, the Capital of Denmark.
  38. TELETYPE 1945-1985 - Unknown license
  39. Trigomy by Markus Reiter, $24.90
    Trigomy is a proportional pixel font designed on a 5 pixel grid. It is intended for either very small text or as huge display font for posters and the like. To get a crisp look this font should be used at 10 pt or multiples of 10 pt. (A tip for Adobe Creative Suite applications is to change the standard anti-aliasing method from “sharp” to “crisp” and to align the text to whole pixels. Also avoid centered text.) To get started with type design I thought it was best to start with a pixel font because you don't have to focus much on the design itself, but rather have to focus on how kerning and spacing works and the various features you can implement with OpenType. And of course I wanted to have a pixel font that had all that I was missing from other pixel fonts. We were learning trigonometry at the time I started designing Trigomy, and most of the time I misspoke it “trigometry”. So, when I had to come up with a name for my first font I thought: "Why not go with Trigomy?"
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