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  1. Clone Rounded PE by Rosetta, $70.00
    Clone Rounded is a retrofuturist typeface by Lasko Džurovski from Macedonia, fusing the vintage look of CRT monospaced forms with the organic mutability of a multi-weight, proportional family fit for reading. This lovechild of cyber-culture and genetic font modification takes inspiration from coding, technology, and architecture. Its quasi-monospaced design gives a nod to the quirkiness of engineered fonts but bends enough to never sacrifice a natural reading experience. Biomechanical morphology augmenting a laboratory-built frame.
  2. ITC Connectivities by ITC, $29.99
    Some words from the designer... West coast artist Teri Kahan developed a "design font" of 68 pictographs capturing the sentiments of relationship, connection and synchronicity. Many of the characters were created with phrases in mind like, "handing you the world on a platter", "howling at the moon", and "message in a bottle". Others represent life experiences. The clean, simple illustration style originates from the look of hand-carved rubber stamps, and lends itself beautifully to logos and graphics.
  3. Generisch Sans by Akufadhl, $29.00
    Generisch - a german equivalent of generic - sans serif typeface has gain its own place among designers and earn such popularity due to its "simple" design. Generisch is influenced by early grotesk typefaces from early 1900's when sans was starting to get popular and used as a body type. Some old ligatures such as ch ck and ng are present in generisch (not the ct and st tho), old style numeral for better typesetting experience and more.
  4. Ultra Brush by Garisman Studio, $15.00
    Ultra Brush was born from the interest of the maker of display fonts that are currently present. By using a natural dry brush, Ultra Brush was born to meet the needs of designers to make posters, tshirt, quotes, branding, packaging, logos, advertise, and etc. What will you get? - Support 20 languages and Multilanguage - More +50 swash styles - Simple Installation - Ligature Support We hope you can experiment and explore with Ultra Brush. Thank you very much for visiting
  5. Karlsen Round by TypeUnion, $30.00
    Designed and built in London by TypeUnion, Karlsen Round is a structured, functional typeface which embraces harmony, flow and versatility, but with a cheeky twist. The Karlsen Round Family is made up of 14 styles, which range from a delicate thin, all the way through to a substantial extra-bold and each carry a versatility for multiple applications and uses. Karlsen Round provides extensive language support to provide a flexible, substantial user experience. Please also see our Karlsen family.
  6. Onyon by Ingrimayne Type, $9.00
    Onyon is a bizarre typeface with vertical stems that thicken in the middle and narrow at the ends. It was created as an experiment to see what a typeface would look like if the vertical stems were diamond or rhombus shaped. The letters are angular with unusual triangular serifs and they have no curves. It is a harsh, cruel typeface that will make your eyes water if you use it at small point sizes for text.
  7. Ravelion by Typehand Studio, $18.00
    Ravelion is a sans serif all caps display font. Available in reguler and line style. Ravelion is made for futuristic font display. Ravelion is a funky, future-forward typeface set up perfectly any sci-fi space thriller. If you're a fan of futuristic fonts, this one is for you! Ideal for contemporary, sci-fi and space designs, you can also apply this on adventure, branding, or music themes. Try different styles and experiment with kerning for best results.
  8. Wolves by Eotype, $12.00
    The Wolves font is a serif condense font with a sleek and elegant appearance. This font is created as a unique professional multipurpose font that you can use in your projects. You can use it in modern and fancy designs. This font is perfect for a variety of projects, such as branding, poster displays, logo designs, magazine covers, product labels, clothing and more. This font contain ligatures and alternative styles. This font provides a great experience!
  9. Venio by Craft Supply Co, $20.00
    Venio – Double Line Font: Display Typography with Art Deco Flair Deco-inspired Elegance Infused with Art Deco sophistication, Venio, a double-line sans-serif font, brings timeless elegance to your designs. Distinctive Display Presence Venio ensures a bold yet refined aesthetic for logos and headlines, making your display stand out with its distinctive double-line design. Artful Symmetry Paying homage to Art Deco’s geometric precision, Venio’s symmetrical lines provide a visually pleasing experience, adding a touch of artistic flair.
  10. Timesky by Nathatype, $29.00
    Experience the timeless allure of Timesky, a serif font that effortlessly blends classic elegance with a modern sensibility. The generous spacing between characters ensures that your text breathes, This ample spacing not only enhances legibility but also lends a feeling of modernity to your design. On the other hand, the inline style brings a sense of depth and dimension to the font, creating a captivating visual. Timesky fits in headlines, branding materials, print media, and many more.
  11. Border Twins by Deniart Systems, $15.00
    Add flair to your designs with border-twins! The BorderTwins typeface offers a unique assortment of border elements - great for any project requiring decorative accents. The twin pairs can be used in repeated patterns on their own, paired with other complimentary twins or simply to surround your text with charms. The combination possibilities are endless so we've included a PDF guide showing many of the pairing options. Have fun and experiment to create your own unique designs!
  12. Mister Crack by Olivetype, $18.00
    Say goodbye to boring typography and hello to an impactful visual experience! Mister Crack's rough texture adds depth and dimension to your designs, making them stand out from the crowd. Whether you're designing a vintage-inspired poster or crafting a powerful logo, this typeface injects charisma and attitude into every word. Mister Crack features : Standard Latin Numbers, symbols, and punctuations Multilingual Support. Fully accessible without additional design software Simple Installations Works on PC & Mac Thank You.
  13. SK Pupok by Shriftovik, $32.00
    SK Pupok is a soft decorative typeface with rounded shapes. Its friendly appearance is suitable for many design tasks. The typeface has two styles: regular and outline. This configuration allows you to experiment with typeface compositions and styles. The SK Pupok typeface is multilingual and supports many languages, including the basic and extended Latin, Cyrillic, and many others. It is great for creating any design works and will look great in poster design and even in web design.
  14. P22 Torrone by IHOF, $29.95
    Precursors to Torrone, the fonts are found among the type experiments of Art Deco artists in 1930’s Europe. Fonts of this type with chunky, geometry-driven lower case letters combined with somewhat flamboyant, brush-influenced upper case can be found in the logotypes for Mignon Chocolate Factory in Germany and Baci bon-bons still in use today by Italy’s Perugina Candies. Torrone includes alternate lower case characters and full Central European glyph sets with over 550 characters included!
  15. FS Sinclair by Fontsmith, $80.00
    ZX Spectrum In 1982, a home computer came on the market that would launch the UK IT industry. The ZX Spectrum sold five million units and spawned thousands of software titles. It was the must-have gadget for every teen. FS Sinclair is inspired by the memory of Sir Clive Sinclair’s greatest creation: the experience of entering its clunky command codes and reading its simple, grid-placed type. Smart, switched-on, great in text and display, FS Sinclair is a modern grid-based font, drawn with the Spectrum in mind and brought to life by well thought-out design. Formula Having completed the font for Channel 4’s brand update, the Fontsmith team defined the formula for its next font: the creative essence of the C4 work but with more structural discipline, more rigid form and a little more seriousness. The new font wouldn’t look self-consciously retro but it would reference the past and, it was hoped, influence the future. Readability Like the ZX Spectrum, it took a while for the new font to do exactly what it was meant to do. Many of the early concepts by Phil Garnham and Jason Smith were too jagged – the result of an awareness of getting too close to existing fonts of the same ilk, such as Wim Crouwel’s Gridnik. Eventually, FS Sinclair evolved into a more readable, functional grid-based type design that answered Phil and Jason’s original, self-set brief. Idiosyncratic There’s a technological, systems feel to FS Sinclair but ultimately, humans are in charge. The lowercase “a”, “n”, “m” and “r” have clean-cut “ears”, and the square-ish design is softened by round joins on the inside of the letterforms. The idiosyncratic design of letters such as “g”, “j”, “k”, “v”, “w” and “y” bring the design up to date. This is a modular font with character, and a range of weights that allow varied application.
  16. Tiffanky by Maulana Creative, $11.00
    Tiffanky is a Classic Cursive monoline font casual and clean stoke font includes alternate lowercase and opentype features Ligatures inspired by the late 80's sign board. It support multilingual more than 100+ language. This font is suitable for logo design and any awesome project you create. Make stunning work with Tiffanky Monoline font. Give your designs an authentic handcrafted feel. "Tiffanky Monoline Cursive Font" is perfectly suited to stationery, logos and much more. Thanks for Download, Maulana Creative
  17. Nimrod by Monotype, $29.99
    An extremely versatile, intelligently restrained design by Robin Nicholas for Monotype in 1980. It works very well at small sizes thanks to its large x-height, sturdy serifs, and lack of ornament; yet it is not characterless. Nimrod has been used successfully in national newspapers and books. (The Guardian, London, from its late-1980s redesign until it was replaced by a Carter interpretation of Miller in 1998; the Concise Oxford English Dictionary in the typographically unsurpassed 1990 edition.)
  18. Major Production NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    This typeface was designed specifically for producing movie posters, as well as VHS and DVD packaging for them. The uppercase letters are ultracondensed, and the lowercase letters are small caps, approximately a third the size of the uppercase. Also included are various logos and symbols suitable for the intended use, including those for MPAA ratings, and various audio and video formats. Both versions of this font include the complete Unicode Latin 1252 and Central European 1250 character sets.
  19. Retro Packaging JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A vintage rubber stamp alphabet and star printing set had a package header with Art Deco-inspired lettering describing the product. Sold by a company called Elvin [circa late 50's-early 1960s], these Japanese-made sets were one of many distributed by independent toy importers and made in various configurations including [at times] tiny animal stamps. The type design on this particular item was the model for Retro Packaging JNL, available in both regular and oblique versions.
  20. We Love Nature Summer Flowers is a picture font inspired by a late summer visit to an organic flower farm in the south of England. The farm specializes in growing local seasonal flowers for lovely bouquets and arrangements. This picture font features 52 hand-drawn illustrations inspired by these flowers. The contemporary flower illustrations can used on their own or in combination with the other illustrations in the We Love Nature font collection to create striking designs.
  21. Fiddle Sticks NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    The roly-poly serifs, inspired by West Banjo, designed by Dave West, add such irrepressible charm to this typeface that you just want to pinch its little cheeks, if you are so inclined. Equally at home in the 1960s, when it was originally released, as the 1860s, from which it drew its inspiration. The PC Postscript, Truetype and Opentype versions contain the complete Latin language character set (Unicode 1252) plus support for Central European (Unicode 1250) languages as well.
  22. Graphic Stylin NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    The letterforms are based on Inserat Cursive, a bold script popular in the late nineteenth century; the treatment was suggested by cover artwork for Graphic Styles from Victorian to Post-Modern, written by Stephen Heller and designed by Seymour Chwast. Included in the font are several handy ink blots (section mark and superior numbers positions), a stylish tailpiece (florin position), and a couple of ink bottles patterned after those on the bookcover (bar and broken bar).
  23. Jugenstil Kunsthand by Scriptorium, $12.00
    Jugendstil Kunsthand is based on a sample of late 19th century lettering in a style often associated with artists of the Jugendstil Art Nouveau movement in Germany. The characters are done in heavy outline with a rough-hand drawn look. The style is interesting because it shows the influence of the Arts and Crafts movement on Art Nouveau with many of the characters featuring alternate versions that nest together in a manner typical of Arts & Crafts lettering.
  24. Modesto by Parkinson, $25.00
    Modesto is a loose-knit family based on a signpainters lettering style popular in the late-19th and early-20th centuries. It evolved from the lettering I used for the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus Logo. The Modesto family was not planned. It just happened, a few fonts at a time over about fifteen years. In 2014 four new Italic fonts were added. There is a downloadable MODESTO USER MANUAL PDF in the Gallery section for this family.
  25. Momotaro by Hanoded, $20.00
    Momotarō is a Japanese legend about a boy who came to earth inside a giant peach. He was found by a childless woman and grew up to be a hero. I'm in a Japanese mood - mainly because lately I have been working with brushes and ink a lot. Momotaro font is a very detailed brush font. It doesn't come with a hero inside a giant peach, but it does give your design work that extra oomph, ahh and wow.
  26. Crazy David No 1 by 066.FONT, $9.99
    Crazy David No 1 is a display font that draws inspiration from the distinctive aesthetic of 90s zines, and exudes a varied and extravagant style that lends a certain nonchalance to projects. Its expressive and daring letters are perfect for creative projects such as posters, invitations or branding materials. Crazy David No 1 perfectly captures the striking look and distinctive character of the text, which is associated with the unique spirit of that decade. Remastered in 2022.
  27. ND Raster West by NeueDeutsche, $9.00
    A Pixel Font with Wild West Spirit inspired by the daring cowboys and classic MS DOS games. Immerse in the rustic landscapes of Deadwood saloons and tumbleweeds as you evoke the nostalgia of retro gaming graphics. ND Raster West delivers crisp and sharp letterforms, reminiscent of arcade games and early computer screens. Its authentic Western flair and rugged edges capture the essence of the Old West, perfect for titles, headings, or body text in various creative projects.
  28. Midon by Khoir, $15.00
    Midon font type is a thick serif with an elegant appearance. Having a personality that dares to create feelings and expressions that are firm but gentle so that they can be used as work tools so that the communication conveyed will easily feel beautiful. Midon Uppercase 75+ Language Alternate & Ligature So what are you waiting for? immediately purchase this font, feel free to comment, or send me my PM or email at khoirtypework@gmail.com Thank you for seeing
  29. Alonso Flair by BA Graphics, $45.00
    This font, as indicated by its namesake, was designed and started by the late Bob Alonso. It represents the first of his unfinished work to be completed by friend and colleague John Bomparte, following Bob's passing in December of 2007. It is a font that speaks with a distinctively robust voice; and would be a great choice for a wide variety of uses. Central European languages are supported through OpenType, and Windows/Mac OSX TrueType versions.
  30. Brignell Big by IB TYPE Inc., $40.00
    BRIGNELL BIG is a two font family designed by Ian Brignell. Bold and honest, it approaches like a dare: Go Big no regrets. A bold, personable sans serif headline font characterized by a stylized and geometric structure. Creatively, Brignell Big was born in 2011 and was inspired by lettering designs Ian was working on for CO Bigelow packaging that harkened back to early 20th century modern sans serifs. Recommended for headline use especially on packaging. Extended Latin set.
  31. Bart Script No 1 by 066.FONT, $9.99
    Bart Script No 1 is a display font in which each letter has been handwritten, giving it an authentic and original character. It exudes a varied and extravagant style, and with its daring and sophisticated letterforms, Bart Script No 1 attracts attention and gives projects a touch of nonchalance. It is ideal for creative projects such as posters, invitations or branding materials, where a striking and distinctive text finish is sought that stands out. Remastered in 2022.
  32. Archaz Negras by Mans Greback, $59.00
    Archaz Negras strikes a chord with its rough rock band logo aesthetic. Its symmetric and captivating character makes it a fit for movie posters, Halloween invites, or a heavy metal t-shirt that demands attention. Dark, daring, and undeniably striking, Archaz Negras channels the raw energy of death metal and an eerie aura of horror. Designed with precision by Mans Greback, this destroyed font resonates with the rebellious spirit of punk and its haunting allure of the unknown.
  33. DSari by Latinotype, $29.00
    It is inspired by the friendliness and cordiality of neo-humanist typefaces with a mix of rounded shapes, some apexed characters, and a little bit of black. Although it follows the ductus, D Sari is also a daring font with less pointed shapes, as is the case with regular neo-humanist typefaces. D Sari has 22 variants, which make it a very dynamic typeface. Well-suited for highlighting lettering, magazines, motion graphics, advertising, logotypes, signs, etc.
  34. Horndon by ITC, $29.99
    Horndon is a decorative revival of late art nouveau style typefaces. The robust, high waist forms of these letters lend a unique, early 20th Century feeling of optimism to text designed with them. The letterforms themselves have adapted a three dimensional appearance: they each sport an individual drop shadow. Horndon is an all caps typeface, which was originally designed in 1984 by Martin Wait for Letraset. A similar art nouveau typeface, Galadriel, is also available from Linotype."
  35. Grover by Sudtipos, $35.00
    The object of Grover was to join two distinctive typeface designs: the basic European gothic of the late nineteenth century and the ‘rounded’ style found in 1960s America. The result is a clear, friendly face with subtle yet unforgettable features. Named after Grover Washington, Jr., the jazz saxophone player, Grover is geometrically constructed and yet very human in appearance. Sans and slab serif variations, true italic weights, as well as small caps afford Grover versatility and unique display characteristics.
  36. Kneehole by Ahmad Jamaludin, $13.00
    With two styles available for each type - Regular and Script, KNEEHOLE is your ideal choice for crafting logos, signboards, or elegant wordmarks. This font draws inspiration from the iconic typography trends of the late 60s and throughout the 70s, adding a touch of nostalgic flair to your creative projects. Features: Kneehole Main File Has 2 Families: Regular and Script Instructions (Access special characters, even in Cricut Design) Unique Letterforms Works on PC & Mac Enjoy Designing! Dharmas Studio
  37. Scapegoat by Hanoded, $15.00
    I have been making some clean, connected fonts lately and when I was working on another one of these, I felt the need for something chaotic. So, Scapegoat was born. I used a round nibbed steel pen and Chinese ink and the result is quite a messy font. It may look chaotic, but as Nietzsche once said: ‘from chaos comes order’. Amen to that! Comes with double letter ligatures for the lower case and a whole lot of diacritics.
  38. Alecto by Scriptorium, $12.00
    For our modern/futuristic fonts collection we wanted something truly science fictional, so Dave Nalle designed the Alecto font, an original design with a futuristic look, but some echoes of the type designs and lettering of the Arts & Crafts period. It looks much more modern, but you can see echoes of some of our other fonts like Semiramis in the design. Alecto features multiple versions of many of the characters to make it ideal for designing logos and titles.
  39. Isabella by Monotype, $29.99
    Isabella was designed by Hermann Ihlenburg in 1892 for MacKellar, Smiths and Jordan, one of many type houses that were later amalgamated into American Type Founders. As testimony to its long-lived appeal, Isabella was one of the first PostScript® language typeface releases (in 1988) of Agfa Compugraphic. With its unmistakable 19th-century characteristics - swirls, loops, and surprising letter shapes - Isabella is a natural for display situations that demand high drama or, dare we say, melodrama.
  40. Badlands JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A vintage piece of sheet music for "Waitin' at the Gate for Katy" (from the 1934 movie "Bottoms Up") provided the hand-lettered, Western-influenced lettering which is now available as Badlands JNL. Some of the characters originally had overly-thick vertical strokes which stood out from the rest of the letters, so they were "standardized" in order to provide a more aesthetically pleasing overall design. Available in both regular and oblique versions to fit your design needs.
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