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  1. Sumptuous by Locomotype, $15.00
    Sumptuous is a classic sans-serif family that combines geometric and humanist shapes. It comes in 14 weights, 10 uprights and 10 italics. Each weight includes OpenType features such as standard ligatures, directional ligatures, tabular figures, fractions and more and also extended language support. Suitable for magazines, headline, body text, logo, poster and other graphic design projects.
  2. Nika by Typecaste, $22.00
    Nika is a display face with a quirky personality. Born as part of an experiment in contrast within typeface development, Nika has a thin body with chunky serifs. She is simultaneously sleek and playful, legible and distinct. As part of a magazine repertoire, on neighborhood flyers, or a blog, Nika feels at home in various applications.
  3. Orka Condensed by S6 Foundry, $60.00
    Orka Condensed Sans is a stylistic font developed within a set grid that creates harmony and form through elegant forms, for use at both text and display sizes. Orka Condensed is perfectly suited for headlines, large-format prints, brand identities, social media, advertising, editorial design, posters, magazines, logos, headings, body copy, digital and more. Multi-language support.
  4. Anbery by Craft Supply Co, $20.00
    Anbery – Handwriting Font is a playful script typeface that exudes a carefree and fun-loving vibe, perfect for adding a touch of whimsy to your display designs. With its charming, handwritten style, Anbery captures the essence of spontaneity and creativity, making it an ideal choice for projects that aim to convey a sense of playfulness and joy.
  5. Sone by Soneri Type, $50.00
    Sone is designed to be bold with stripped off nonessential details making it uncomplicated, simple in expression, yet appealing and easy to decipher, even from a distance. Serene and gentle in quality by low contrast, slow ductus and large x-height reducing the up down motion, plus enhance the legibility. It works beautifully in both, display and body copy.
  6. Mr Halloween by Orenari, $17.00
    Boo! Welcome Halloween with Mr. Halloween font! Mr. Halloween font is specially designed for Halloween or another spooky yet horror occasion. This font has rough texture, so it will bring the creepy atmosphere in every glyph. It's really horror when your project didn't meet the perfect font. So let Mr. Halloween be friends with your design and craft projects.
  7. Aprex Mono by S6 Foundry, $10.00
    Aprex Mono is a Mono spaced stylized industrial version of the Aprex Sans typeface, with multilingual support. The font is inspired by a basic sans serif glyphs structure, concerning the balance and optimization that bring a clean typeface, versatile for both display and body text use ideal for adding a touch of style to your creations and layouts!​​​​​​​
  8. Railway Point by Melissa Lapadula, $11.95
    This typeface has been influenced by the ongoing traffic congestion in Melbourne, and its lack of functional and reliable public transport as a possible solution. The font shapes are square-edged constrained angles, reflecting the way the Melbourne population feels when using the public transport system or roads. Use as headings and body copy in any graphic situation.
  9. Cruz Script Calligraphic Pro by Cruz Fonts, $32.00
    The three Script fonts: Brush Pro, Ballpoint Pro and Calligraphic Pro were derived from the original Ballpoint design. A custom Brush and Calligraphic texture was added to complete the family and twenty-two clip-art illustrations were created for each style. The 3-font package with illustrations is available in the Buying Choices of any of the three fonts.
  10. Facility Signage JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A famous 1971 photo shows boxing champ Muhammad Ali making faces through a window at Joe Frazier at the challenger’s training facility. A small sign sits in the window that says “Joe Frazier Training Headquarters” and is lettered in a simple sans serif condensed typeface. This is now available as Facility Signage JNL in both regular and oblique versions.
  11. Vecta Serif by Wilton Foundry, $29.00
    I think it is one of our most useful fonts in that it doesn't draw much attention to itself while it is quite refreshingly different. Almost all shapes in Vecta are rounded to provide a friendly effect. Proportions are somewhat condensed providing economic space usage. Vecta looks equally at home in headlines as well as body text.
  12. Metro Sans by Studio Few, $12.00
    The result of a study into the Paris Metro system; Metro Sans is a Grotesk typeface with personality. It bridges the gap between the stern terminals of a Swiss Neo-Grotesk, and the smooth curves of a modern day Geo-Grotesk. The two combine to give a versatile typeface that works well in both body and display weights.
  13. Beaumont by Studio Buchanan, $12.00
    Beaumont is a modern take on classic 1920's type, playing with stroke contrast and art deco forms. The result is a 10 font family, providing options for setting readable body copy or high impact display headings. With full multilingual character support, stylistic alternates and a range of open type features, Beaumont is perfect for a variety of situations.
  14. Hostania by Attract Studio, $17.00
    Hostania is a beautiful and nostalgic serif typeface that looks amazing in both large and small settings as both display and body text. Best used as a showcase for titles and logos, sharp curves and a decorative alternative that give any project an extra touch of class. Includes: Alternative Styles Multiple Languages Supported PUA Encoded Characters.
  15. MBF Manata by Moonbandit, $17.00
    Manata is a modern futuristic semi-cursive font. This typeface has a unique angle spreading through each glyphs to enhance dynamic and flow. Combined with straight and sharp stem to balance the overall feel and readibility. Perfect usage for large size display, title, poster, logotype and body text. Manata also support multilingual and have several alternate glyphs.
  16. Sporting Event JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A British boxing film from 1953 called “The Square Ring” had its titles and credits hand lettered in a slab serif type style commonly referred to as “Egyptian”. Other familiar type fonts which share this influence are Karnak, Stymie and Beton. Sporting Event JNL was modeled from the film’s titles and is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  17. Organic Space by Melissa Lapadula, $19.95
    Organic Space is about preserving what natural goodness there is left in the world, with its use of curves and space usage. It represents the selection of consumers, which choose organic products instead of the alternative genetically modified version. This typeface aims to be organic and unique. This font can function as headings, subheadings and body text.
  18. Ongunkan Borama Somali Script by Runic World Tamgacı, $100.00
    The Gadabuursi alphabet, also known as the Borama alphabet Borama is an alphabetic script for the Somali language. It was devised around 1933 by Sheikh Abdurahman Sheikh Nuur of the Gadabuursi clan. Though not as widely known as Osmanya, the other major orthography for transcribing Somali, Borama has produced a notable body of literature mainly consisting of qasidas.
  19. Battlefly by Dicubit, $9.00
    Battlefly is a boxy typeface/font designed with carefully handcrafted. This perfectly made to be applied in logo or branding, stationery, books, packaging, fashion, magazines, t-shirt, novels, labels and many advertising purposes. Features: Uppercase Lowercase Number Punctuation Symbol Multilingual All the pictures used in the preview are not included. They are intended only for illustration purpose.
  20. Pesky Bug by PizzaDude.dk, $16.00
    Pesky Bug is a clean comic and kids font. Initially drawn by hand, but cleaned up digitally, leaving a fresh look - which makes it perfect for anything that has to do with kids products, sports, toys, clothing etc. The x-height, width of strokes and variating baseline are off here and there, and that leaves this active look!
  21. Astronimus by Patria Ari, $15.00
    Astronomus, a cutting-edge sci-fi tech font characterized by its bold box-shaped letters. This modern typeface is meticulously designed, offering a distinctive aesthetic that makes it the ideal choice for various logotype applications. Whether you're in the technology sector, the construction industry, automotive design, or any other heavyweight domain, Astronomus delivers a powerful and futuristic visual impact.
  22. Cuadrifonte by PintassilgoPrints, $20.00
    Cuadrifonte was freely inspired by the lettering from a 1917 poster – the only recorded poster designed by the architect and furniture designer Gerrit Rietveld. It is a hand-drawn bold and boxy typeface, available in 3 handcrafted styles. The family also comes with a very nice picture font, loaded with illustrations that match the typeface look and feel.
  23. Intrigue JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The hand-lettered movie titles from one of the William Powell-Myrna Loy "Thin Man" series of films was the basis for Intrigue JNL. Although the lettering style is decidedly from the Art Deco era, it also bears a strong resemblance to the 1980s techno movement; this font being adaptable to any era or design theme.
  24. XLaserTrain by Ingrimayne Type, $14.95
    The first release of XLaserTrain, a toy train font, was constructed by taking bits from the four LetterTrain fonts. Version 2, released in late 2010, added a great many cars with holiday and party themes. The bold version has smoke over the cars and you may have to adjust line spacing (leading) to have it display properly.
  25. LineWire by The Northern Block, $16.70
    A modern geometric typeface influenced by the work of Dutch designer Wim Crouwel . The angular nature of the design lends itself strongly towards large display applications but because each character is formed from a consistent grid, stylish body copy can also be achieved. Details include 6 weights, a complete character set, manually edited kerning and Euro symbol.
  26. Rebelleon Typeface by Krismagraph, $19.00
    Rebelleon Typeface is a modern & elegant serif with ligature & more alternates. It's soft curves mixed with high contrast glyphs lend it self to both feminine and masculine qualities. Equipped with epic ligature, great in layout design for quotes or body copy, and will be unique to the use of the logo design. And also multilingual support.
  27. HV Fitzgerald in Berlin by Harmonais Visual, $15.00
    Fitzgerald is a classic and elegant retro serif with a modern twist. With its decent readability, Fitzgerald is perfect for both displays as well as body text. Inspired by all the retro aesthetics making a comeback, Fitzgerald is perfectly suitable for creating nostalgic yet still clean and elegant designs such as logos, packaging, editorial, and more.
  28. Alige by Unforma Club, $20.00
    Alige is a humanist sans serif typefaces made for body text and display. Carried classic roman proportion in higher letterform for better reading experence. Inspired by Optima Nova which designed by Hermann Zaph in early 50's, alige contains 28 cuts which 14 style in text and 14 in display. Kindly visit Alige Playground for more detail presentation.
  29. Muffin Cake by Raditya Type, $11.00
    Muffin Cake is a suitable font when used for logos and product names. Especially products related to the world of children who are fun and cheerful. Such as food products, toys, or institutions related to the world of children, such as children's school names, the world of parenting. This font is also suitable for brand playgrounds.
  30. Laguna Madre NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    Another addition to the Whiz-Bang Wood Type series is this ultra-condensed font, well suited for very large headlines. Named for the body of water which separates Padre Island from the mainland of Texas. Both versions of this font contain the Unicode 1252 (Latin) and Unicode 1250 (Central European) character sets, with localization for Romanian and Moldovan.
  31. LT Hakuna Matata by Latam Type Foundry, $15.00
    Introducing "LT Hakuna Matata" font collection, inspired by The Classic Movie Lion King. Styles: Normal, Outline, Shadow, Ink. Captures Timon and Pumbaa's essence. Normal exudes joy, Outline adds an artistic touch. Shadow creates depth, Ink offers handcrafted charm. Experience African savannah's energy in typography.- Where typography meets the magic of The Lion King. Enjoy! Thank's for Support!
  32. Amelia Rounded by TipoType, $19.00
    Amelia Rounded is a geometric sans that keeps the softness of humanistic strokes. The combination of contrasting styles makes Amelia Rounded an ideal choice for both body and display text. The different styles included in the Amelia Rounded family offer flexibility and variation for your projects, either for a formal or a relaxed look, thanks to the Up version.
  33. Cruz Script Ballpoint Pro by Cruz Fonts, $32.00
    The three Script fonts: Brush Pro, Ballpoint Pro and Calligraphic Pro were derived from the original Ballpoint design. A custom Brush and Calligraphic texture was added to complete the family and twenty-two clip-art illustrations were created for each style. The 3-font package with illustrations is available in the Buying Choices of any of the three fonts.
  34. Cielo by Wilton Foundry, $29.00
    Cielo font family consists of Cielo Light, Cielo Light Italic, Cielo Regular, Cielo Italic, Cielo Bold, Cielo Bold Italic, and Cielo Stencil (Regular weight) Cielo is a versatile contemporary typeface family that will serve you well in many design situations like advertising, corporate communications, etc. Buying all seven weights make it an excellent value for money!
  35. Onry Display by NicolassFonts, $35.00
    Onry Display is a modern family based on Willgray font family. It comes in 20 weights, 10 uprights, and matching italics. The ExtraBold weight is free of charge. This font family can be used as a headline or as a body copy typeface. The font features excellent legibility for print, as it does for reproduction on TV screens.
  36. Dhaelzot by Aisyah, $12.00
    Dhaelzot is a stylish, modern handwriting font with a relaxed, informal feel. With its unique, flowing letters, Dhaelzot adds a personal touch to any design project, making it perfect for use in greeting cards, invitations, and social media posts. The font is highly legible and easy to read, making it ideal for body text as well.
  37. Vecta by Wilton Foundry, $29.00
    I think it is one of our most useful fonts in that it doesn't draw much attention to itself while it is quite refreshingly different. Almost all shapes in Vecta are rounded to provide a friendly effect. Proportions are somewhat condensed providing economic space usage. Vecta looks equally at home in headlines as well as body text.
  38. Andreis by Tipo Pèpel, $28.00
    Andreis is a typeface inspired by the art nouveau shapes that appear in the letters of a metal box, made at the beginning of the 20th century by the company G. De Adréis from Badalona in Spain. Its organic and feminine forms evoke the aesthetics of those years and add elegance to the projects where it is used.
  39. Bahar by Hurufatfont, $29.00
    Bahar was inspired by the playful-energetic nature of Cooper Black from Souvenir's soft but confident stance and was born from the idea of creating a new structure by blending this structure with calligraphic strokes. The title and body are presented in two sets for perfect results. Bahar has a wide variety of character alternatives to create the perfect and fun title. It offers calligraphic flavors with swashes, start-finish forms, and fun ligatures. Bahar Text is prepared for Body texts and offers a good reading experience. Does not include swash and style alternatives. Bahar consists of five weights, Bahar Text four, a total of nine weights, and 18 styles with true italics. For each weight, there is a complete set of open type features including ligatures, small caps, old-style and table numbers, and positional numbers.
  40. Somatype by ArtyType, $29.00
    As with any attempt at a new typeface, you want to create something different. A difficult task as most legible fonts are based on something previous. Somatype isn't actually based on any particular font but it has unavoidable similarities to others. The important difference here being the distinctive quirk of the connection points going opposite to the norm; exemplified best by the lower case d & e. Once devised, the unique characteristic was applied wherever possible, keeping the rest of the characters in a sympathetic, rounded style. I first designed this in the light weight version, seeing it working best as a large open display font for magazines etc. but realized it would be too light for body copy at small scale, so, medium and bold weights were created to resolve that issue. Incidentally, the word ‘somatype’ literally means body-type.
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