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  1. 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.
  2. Dans Le Jardin by Latinotype, $29.00
    Dans Le Jardin is a continuation of Dan Le Cuisine dingbat. Their wild and crazy curves give a very special vintage language. Can be used to create patterns or compositions for posters,websites, etc..
  3. Ruly by Enrich Design, $24.95
    Ruly is my newest font creation. My roommate in college always had the coolest writing. I thought that it deserved to be a font. The font is a great choice for newsletters, cards, etc.
  4. Hyperizo by AbtoCreative, $15.00
    Hyperizo is a futuristic style font in three weights. It's the perfect font for logo, game, packaging, poster, web use, etc. The family contains a set of 231 characters, supporting multilingual and OpenType features.
  5. Hernández Niu by Latinotype, $29.00
    In the typedesign industry the terms ‘nova’, ‘neue’, ‘next’, ‘new’ are often used to refer to a typeface that has been modified in different ways: redesign, technical readjustments, greater number of characters, etc. At Latinotype we are now starting to use the word ‘niu’ to refer to these kinds of typefaces. Niu is an adaptation of the original word ‘new’, i.e., we have adapted this English word to the phonology and spelling of our own language but keeping the original meaning. Race mixing, diversity, change and adaptation are part of the essence of Latin American culture and, at Latinotype, we are all constantly expressing these elements in everything we do. Latin Power! Hernández Niu was designed by César Araya and Daniel Hernández. The font is based on the design of Hernández Bold: the thickest weight has been adapted to fit small text better. Five new styles have been added, ranging from neutral to more expressive fonts. Hernández Niu is a display slab serif font of thickened serifs, functional expressive ink-traps and true italics. Detailed forms and counterforms allow this typeface to be used in very large sizes. Hernández Niu is well-suited for publishing, small text and headlines. A wide variety of weights make the font a perfect choice for hierarchical type-setting, branding, logotypes, magazines, etc. This font consists of 6 weights, ranging from Extra Light to Heavy, each with matching true italics. Hernández Niu comes with a set of 397 characters, making it possible to use the font in 212 different languages.
  6. Rundigsburg by Ingrimayne Type, $9.95
    Is Rundigsburg a calligraphic face morphing into sans serif or sans serif reverting back to a medieval, calligraphic face? The letters are angular and some retain traces of older letter forms, but the ornamentation is gone. Rundigsburg is decorative but also very legible, suitable for both display and some text purposes. The family has four weights, each with an italics style. There are two shadowed versions and each has an "inside" style designed for uses in layers with its shadowed style to add color. These "inside" style are similar to the light style but the spacing matches its shadowed complement. Among Rundigburgs OpenType features are a few basic fractions and some alternative letter forms.
  7. Ragtag by In-House International, $15.00
    Ragtag is an adventurous display font that’s fun, graphic and loud. The font features three irreverent, geometric variations for each letterform, plus a few extra goodies like eñes and diacritics so it’s ready to use En Español. Ragtag creates harmonies from the fully interchangeable collection of letters. Each letter is unique and designed so it composes beautifully with all others — but can also stand on its own as an accent piece or as part of a design. Ragtag is inspired by the scattered crew of makers and designers from design studio In-House International--a fully remote creative home based in Austin, TX. The design of Ragtag was led by Alexander Wright and digitized by Rodrigo Fuenzalida.
  8. Neustade by Twenty-Six Types, $3.00
    Neustade is a layered typeface based on a simple grid, taking inspiration from the work of Wim Crouwel and Foundry Types. I challenged myself to create a typeface where words and letters can appear within or outside of other words and letters with the help of layering. Neustades grid also applies to the spacing and kerning of individual letters or words, ensuring that every layer will line up and allowing different weights to interact with each other. Individually each weight within the Neustade family has been designed with legibility at small sizes in mind, allowing for smooth and uninterrupted reading. Neustade in large sizes feels both modern and retro, especially when mixing weights and colors.
  9. 1968 GLC Graffiti by GLC, $38.00
    This font was inspired by the paint brushed letters in use in the 60 - 70s for protest slogans tagged on the cities walls. In those days, we didn't commonly use aerosols like today, so we used paint brushes, with paint or tar cans, drew the letters, and ran away quickly ! Capitals and lower case have the same size, and a lot of alternates characters or ligatures allows the user to vary each letter (until tree alternates for single letters) in each word of a text . Likewise, the words may be easily underscored or intersected by a few stains looking like paint spots, substituted to the following standards characters: [greater], [less], [dagger], [backslash], [bullet], and [underscore].
  10. Fake Fury by Bogstav, $14.00
    Actually there is nothing furious about this font. There are no sharp edges and absolutely nothing harmful at all. The name plays tricks on you, because it's a cool laid back font with ounces of possibilities. I'd say you can use the Fake Fury font for posters, flyers, comics, invitations, commercials, toys, candy, clothing, packaging ... ahhh, the list goes on and on! Each letter was carefully handdrawn and soften a bit with rounded edges. And each letter has a total of 6 different versions: upper- and lowercase, and then 4 alternate versions. And the magic happens AS you type, because the font is programmed to automatically cycle through all the different letter variations!
  11. Urbanregent by Kenn Munk, $26.00
    The font is largely undesigned, but is bound together by a thick connected band which forms the word-blocks. At the same time, parts of Urbanregent are very designed, glyphs have been re-designed to reflect changes in the way we speak and write. The exclamation mark is louder and more manic, because people tend to write two or three exclamation marks after each other anyway. The full stop is more stopping and the hyphen kicks you on to the next word. Kenn Munk's fonts are generally hard to use - Urbanregent is no exception, but a tip would be to start each word with a capital letter. Because Every Word Is Important.
  12. Kwalett by Ingrimayne Type, $5.50
    Kwalett is a sans serif typeface family with low contrast and a high x-height. Kwalett has two widths, each with five weights and each weight has an italics. The family is derived from the thinnest member of the Qualettee family. As members of that family get bolder, their contrast increases. As members of the Kwalett family get bolder, their contrast remains very low. Kwalett is designed to work better as text than the Qualettee family. The family has two ways to get fractions. A few fractions are preformed and are accessed with the OpenType discretionary ligatures feature. The OpenType fraction feature uses the superscript and subscript numbers to create any fraction.
  13. Herbarium by Gustav & Brun, $16.00
    A colorful floral book that I found at a flea market inspired me to make the font Herbarium. What started as floral letter illustrations in 2009 has now developed into a writable font. My main intention was to make each letter like a little artwork so that they all could fit as a drop cap. Herbarium is also a good choice for headlines.
  14. Christmas Spirit 2 by Alphabet Zoo, $14.00
    Christmas Spirit was designed to incorporate some of the most familiar icons of the Christmas season into a highly decorative font. Each letter is unique with its own design, and lends itself to a festive environment. From the A as a decorated Christmas tree, to a reindeer that translates into a Z, Christmas Spirit will liven up holiday greetings, invitations, and announcements.
  15. Fabrice by Fabulous Rice, $30.00
    Fabrice is a font based on my handwriting, which has been reworked to be turned into a font. I write differently with each pen I use, and this font corresponds to my handwriting while using a pen I refill myself with special inks. It contains a wide range of characters, and will be readable anywhere, yet different!
  16. Inters by Piñata, $9.00
    Inters is a very strict and rhythmic font, but at the same time very sensual and emotional. Inters — a real typeface for the dreamers. It is very well suited for each design. You can use Inters font for a flower shop or a postcards. But it is also perfect for decoration about the future, interiors or kids products.
  17. Obscura by Rook Supply, $17.00
    Obscura is a powerful and gritty grunge font that every designer should have in their font arsenal. Each letter has a ton of rough texture, which will add a whole new layer of detail to your design project and give it a bit more of an modern edge. Try it out for everything from album covers to food labels.
  18. Service Men JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Service Men JNL is a collection of twenty-six service industry-related messages carried by a courier. Each image is offered facing left and facing right. A blank message panel is available on both the period and comma keys for adding special text. The classic 1940s-era artwork adds a nostalgic touch to these simple reminders.
  19. West Avenue by KA Designs, $12.00
    West Avenue is a chic font that combines the look of both a traditional and modern serif. Use opentype features to take full advantage of the sleek alternates and glyphs - making each project luxurious and unique! This font is perfect for logos, branding, packaging, advertisements, social media and more!
  20. Naiche by Studio Sun, $18.00
    Naiche Font Family is a serif font with multi-weights experimental; it comes to 17 weights with five fonts master, from hairlines (Extra Thin) to Fat (Full). Each weight has a different style and contrast. The font was inspired by the classic 'Cooper' style, with an old-style form.
  21. Bartkey by Zamjump, $11.00
    Bartkey is a modern sans serif display all caps font. The font is distributed in OpenType format including kerning and other features. Ideally suited for a space mood, future tech and innovative products great for big titles and small subtexts. Combine with images to really wow them humans.
  22. Portculliard by Greater Albion Typefounders, $18.00
    Greater Albion always releases a Black letter each year, hopefully well before the Christmas seas (which we seem to have managed this year - September). There is something about this year's project which suggests a caste portcullis to us. Why not visit ye olde world in your next designer project?
  23. Saniyah by Mazkicibe, $12.00
    Saniyah Font is Beautyful Sans Serif and modern font combined with a sweet touch and beautifully curved each letter. using a touch of soft curves so that it is pleasing to the eye. Saniyah Font is great for: Wedding invitations, fashion magazines, logos, signatures, and suitable for watermark photography.
  24. Trompies by Mazkicibe, $10.00
    Trompies Font is Beautyful handwritten and modern font combined with a sweet touch and beautifully curved each letter. using a touch of soft curves so that it is pleasing to the eye. Trompies Font is great for: Wedding invitations, fashion magazines, logos, signatures, and suitable for watermark photography.
  25. Demon Say Hi by Gassstype, $27.00
    Hello Everyone, introduce our new product Demon Say Hi is Rebel Typeface Font with a natural feel. This handmade font will make your design has a beautiful natural touch for each details. This font is PUA encoded which means you can access all of the magical glyphs with ease!
  26. Chevayo by Lafitte 58, $14.00
    Chevayo is a modern look without the fonts. Made for professional project branding. Each letter has a unique and beautiful touch. the files you will get are: • Works on PC & Mac • Simple installation • Can be accessed in Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop. • Long-term support, free features and bug fixes
  27. Fellaure by MJB Letters, $17.00
    Fellaure is a modern authentic handwritten script, this font has a strong character in each letter that makes the font looks suitable for branding design, packaging, wedding design, logo design, poster design, signature, stationery design, and more. Fellaure comes with beautiful ligature, multilingual support, and additional underline swashes.
  28. Tachyon by Fonthead Design, $15.00
    Tachyon is a family designed by Ethan Dunham that has clean simple lines. The family comes in four weights, regular, light, thin and hairline. The hairline version is extremely light and useable only at larger point sizes. This family is perfect where a high-tech look is needed.
  29. Galexica Mono by Ingrimayne Type, $6.00
    GalexicaMono is an attempt to create a futuristic typewriter font, which may be an oxymoron. Unlike most typewriter fonts, it is sans-serif. The family has two weights, plain and bold, each with an oblique style. For a variant of the design that is not monospaced, see Galexica.
  30. Lid by One Fonty Day, $15.00
    Lid is a handwritten, versatile typeface. The non-cursive script is uncomplicated, unpretentious and easy to read. The typeface comes in three different styles; Pen, Brush and Marker. Each style has a different touch, but all three styles come together perfectly. Most of the european languages are supported.
  31. Violenta Slab by Graviton, $12.00
    Violenta Slab font family has been designed for Graviton Font Foundry by Pablo Balcells in 2015. It is a display, geometric typeface, with a condensed design and sharp angles that provides an aggresive and strong appearence. Violenta Slab consists of 8 styles. Each containing glyph coverage for several languages.
  32. Seasick by Ingrimayne Type, $8.95
    Seasick and Seasick-Mirror features wobbly, wavy, distorted letters. They were derived from the almost monoline font Kwersity. The letters of Seasick have a slight backward slant and the letters of SeasickMirror have a slight forward slant. Each of them comes in four weights: Light, Regular, Bold, and ExtraBold.
  33. SK 1980 Unicase by Salih Kizilkaya, $2.50
    SK 1980 Unicase is a font that emerged with a modern interpretation of the 80's design concept. It was specially designed to create structural forms. Each character is the same size, so you can create structural designs without any difficulty. Includes 7 different versions and 2464 glyphs.
  34. Kaminari-Kun by Julmeme, $25.00
    Kaminari-Kun is a typeface that has a very strong and unique impact. With its iconic saw-toothed design, characters can fit into each other and can be associated to create an modern and electric design. Applicable for any type of graphic design, especially for posters and logotypes.
  35. Black Dolphin by Mr. Typeman, $14.00
    Introducing the new and tasteful Black Dolphin Multilingual Font Duo. Black Dolphin is a stunning pair of luxury signature script and a hand-drawn brush font, designed to contrast and complement each other with elegant beauty and contemporary style, making it an excellent fit for projects of all types.
  36. Millate by Mazkicibe, $11.00
    Millate Font is Beautyful handwritten and modern font combined with a sweet touch and beautifully curved each letter. using a touch of soft curves so that it is pleasing to the eye. Millate Font Spirit is great for: Wedding invitations, fashion magazines, logos, signatures, and suitable for watermark photography.
  37. Metafora by Dirtyline Studio, $17.00
    Metafora Sans is a contemporary display family with multifunctional workhorse designed to work best in any printed and on screen contexts, including logo design, brand identities, websites, packaging, poster and headline. The Typeface come in 13 weights, with Upright and Oblique each, for a total of 26 styles.
  38. Casual Font Bundle by Konstantine Studio, $12.00
    Please welcome, Casual Font Bundle. A pack of fun and variative fonts for your playful design. Every single fonts have their own personality and characters. Would be a perfect mate for your fun and casual design projects. Pair up each of them and you'll never disappointed at all!
  39. Afrika Borders by CastleType, $49.00
    A collection of over 50 border patterns based on geometric motifs from various African tribes, including the Ashanti, Bushongo, and Zulu. Use for stationery, greeting cards, etc.
  40. Blou by Fontfabric, $21.00
    Blou is a custom font which is applicable for any type of graphic design - web, print, motion graphics etc and perfect for t-shirts and other items.
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