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  1. Joyscript Two by Jonahfonts, $35.00
    Joyscript-Two is an upgrade of the 'Plain-Joyscript' Font containing many more ligatures which makes it much more versatile and may be applied to many applications including headlines, logos, ads, captions, packaging, bulletins, posters, books and greeting cards.
  2. Plinc Beaux Arts Didot by House Industries, $33.00
    Firmin Didot is credited with establishing the Modern genre of serif typefaces, of which Beaux Arts Didots stands as an exemplary model. Like the French neoclassical architecture of its namesake, Beaux Arts has all the hallmarks of the early nineteenth-century style: a clear and confident construction consisting of simple yet strong lines. Use it for elegant and formal settings, or when a direct typographic tone is desired. Mix it with styles of similar sensibilities such as Plinc Hanover and Davison Spencerian. Digitized from the original Photo-Lettering film matrix in 2014 by Jean-Baptiste Levée. BEAUX ARTS DIDOT CREDITS: Typeface Design: Photo-Lettering Staff Typeface Digitization: Jean-Baptiste Levée Typeface Production: Ben Kiel Typeface Direction: Ken Barber Like all good subversives, House Industries hides in plain sight while amplifying the look, feel and style of the world’s most interesting brands, products and people. Based in Delaware, visually influencing the world.
  3. Bigticy by Présence Typo, $36.00
    Bigticy is a typeface with a "new-retro" feeling. Its square outline is tempered by rounded angles. This makes it suitable for a large range of applications in the domains of magazine headlines and posters. The Narrow version has been drawn from a title found in an example (dated from the 50's) of the French newspaper "Le Dauphiné Libéré". For the Maxi style, I have tried to reduce to their minimum the inner white spaces. I had in mind those amazing stone walls that one can see in the antique Inca cities in Peru. The stones are so tightly joined that it is impossible to slip a sheet of paper between them. The Plain version is an interpolation of the two other ones. It is a very useful style since I keeps the main quality of each parent: the weight of the Maxi and the narrowness of the Narrow.
  4. PlainPensle by Ingrimayne Type, $14.95
    As its name suggests, PlainPensle is a handwriting font that emulates printing and writing with a pencil or ballpoint pen. The plain and bold styles have hand printing that is ordinary and nondescript. The italics and bolditalics contain simple handwritten cursive.
  5. Extreme Junction by Elemeno, $10.00
    Extreme Junction was created for use in designing logos, signs and letterheads and has a limited character set. The uppercase letters are outline versions of the plain lowercase letters. Characters can be overlapped or merged to indicate movement or direction.
  6. Spinner Rack Pro BB by Blambot, $10.00
    Spinner Rack Pro BB is a new and improved version of the classic Blambot typeface, Spinner Rack BB! New spacing, kerning, manga characters, barred-I correction, additional accented characters, autoligatures, contextual alternates, and a plain bold weight for the first time!
  7. Littera Text by ABSTRKT, $30.00
    Littera project is a modern interpretation of one of the most widespread sans serifs in USSR "TextBook font". It is not an exact revival, but an interpretation of its typographic feel executed in two different ways: Littera Plain and Littera Text.
  8. CA Prologue by Cape Arcona Type Foundry, $19.00
    Prologue was designed to look like a postmodern typewriter. With plain and simple upper cases and trickier lower cases. Three weights give a good variety for all kinds of designs and seem especially well made for headlines and short teasers.
  9. Rafigen by Surotype, $20.00
    Rafigen is a thick and playful typeface . It comes in two different styles, plain and slant. Really great font to make it easier for you creative work such as — branding, film titles, packaging, advertising, posters, and web or app. Enjoy:)
  10. Lovely Branding by Lucky Type, $16.00
    Lovely Branding is the newest serif combination font. Beautiful plain serif combined with italic serif is the main attraction of this font. Also Has modern serif characters in it. The elegant combination font is perfect for your next fancy design project.
  11. KG Les Bouquinistes De Paris by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    Tall, masculine, French-inspired handwriting.
  12. Sour Crunch by DM Studio, $15.00
    Introducing Sour Crunch! It's a 'crunchy' comical Display Font, inspired by pop art style comic fonts. It's a good choice for both personal and commercial project purpose, for creating logos, packaging, posters, headers, wall arts, cafe banners, t-shirt designs, advertisements, kids stuff, social media posts and much more! Sour Crunch feature : - All in CAPS with standard character set, including numeric and symbols. - Multilingual Supports ( Afrikaans, Albanian, Catalan, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Italian, Norwegian, Portugese, Spanish, Swedish, Zulu ) If you have any question please kindly send us a message. Hope you enjoy this font. Thanks and Stay Creative!
  13. PhrackSle by Ingrimayne Type, $11.95
    PhrackSle is a a Fraktur face with a difference: it has a uniform stroke rather than a calligraphic-pen stroke. It comes in four weights: thin, plain, bold, and extrabold. (For a version of the design done with a calligraphic stroke, see PhederFrack.)
  14. FlyHigh by Ingrimayne Type, $12.95
    FlyHigh is a decorative text face with slab serifs. It comes in eight styles: plain, semibold, bold, extrabold, italic, semibold italic, bold italic, and extrabold italic. Its low x-height makes it more appropriate for uses such as invitations than for book text.
  15. Cafe De Paris by Studio K, $45.00
    Café de Paris is, clearly, inspired by all things French, especially the quirky typefaces that adorn French shopfronts from cafes to charcuteries and bistros to boulangeries. My intention was a fresh, crisp, modern take on a classic theme, with just a soupcon of Art Nouveau, which is characteristic of so much of French typography (See also Studio K’s Paris Metro font) C'est chic - n'est-ce pas?
  16. Hubba by Green Type, $19.00
    Hubba is a modular geometric typeface. Its heavy weight is excellent for headlines and display. There is a plain, oblique, and opposite oblique styles. The variable version will give you the opportunity to be more free in design and not limited to standard styles.
  17. Monaqi by Typebae, $12.00
    Introducing Monaqi Sans Serif Font Monaqi is a clear and multifunctional san serif family font. Can be used as a plain text font, stylish title or logo, very useful for your various project needs. What's Included? Uppercase & Lowercase Numbers & Punctuation Alternates Multilingual Support PUA Encoded
  18. Royal Bavarian by Wiescher Design, $39.50
    RoyalBavarian was comissioned by King Ludwig the First of Bavaria about 1834. He was probably the greatest king Bavaria ever had, but he fell in disgrace for a short affair with the infamous Lola Montez and subsequently had to resign. He died in 1868, peaceful and happy in Nice on the French Riviera. I happened on an original etching of his type-guidelines for official writers of those days about 20 years ago. I always thought it was a very nice Fraktur (Blackletter), not a sturdy militaristic one as most of them are. Being me, I started with first tests immediately and then just forgot the font on my computer. When I was sorting out old stuff a couple of months ago I happened on the etchings once again and kept on working intermittently on the letters. The Plain cut is pretty much like the king wanted it. The Fancy cut is more to my liking and very decorative. Yours in a royal mood, Gert Wiescher.
  19. Fontaniolo by Intellecta Design, $22.90
    a digitization from a french vintage classic typeface
  20. Gulim by Microsoft Corporation, $129.00
    Gulim™ features plain strokes similar to sans serif designs, and works well for on-screen display such as user interfaces. This Gulim font file is 5.2 MB in size. Gulim is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation. Gulim Character Set: Latin 1, Korean code page 949
  21. Trailer Park Numerals by Coniglio Type, $9.95
    Trailerpark numbers 0-9 were rather old fashioned 1950's cut aluminum numbers, you've seen digitized nowhere else but here! Part of Market LTD, a collection of limited faces, mostly alpha-numeric and some just plain numeric, used primarily in retail and display situations and titling.
  22. Rougon by VanderKeur, $30.00
    The reason for Nicolien van der Keur to design the Rougon font was the translation of twenty novels written by Emile Zola, a French writer, and translated by Martine Delfos. It follows the lives of the members of the two titular branches of a fictional family living during the Second French Empire (1852–1870) and is one of the most prominent works of the French naturalism literary movement. This series deserved a font with French roots and corresponded to the period in which Zola’s books were written and published, the period between 1870 and 1893, the end of the nineteenth century. Extensive research into French historical typefaces has led to a type specimen from the French type foundry Deberny et Cie in Paris around 1907. It turned out to be good and helpful source as it contained a sample of a typeface that reflected the content and style of the novels, but also represented the period in which the books were written in France. A large part of the novels are about the generations of Rougon, so it seemed a natural choice to give the font that name. It is available in one weight and contains stylized portraits of Emile Zola and the French Marianne. This font also contains various ornaments.
  23. Moldr by Deltatype, $49.00
    Moldr, a sans-serif with modular grid structure, inspired from handmade letter to industrial machine mold, Moldr come with 9 weights in complete family, Support many language with standard Adobe Lain 4 glyphs, world-ready and mark2mark support.
  24. Ambroise Std by Typofonderie, $59.00
    An exquisite Didot font in 18 series Ambroise is a contemporary interpretation of various typefaces belonging to Didot’s late style, conceived circa 1830, including the original forms of g, y, &; and to a lesser extent, k. These unique glyphs are found in Gras Vibert, cut by Michel Vibert. Vibert was the appointed punchcutter of the Didot family during this period. It is the Heavy, whom sources were surest that Jean François Porchez has been used as the basis for the design of the typeface family. In the second half of the 19th century, it was usual to find fat Didots in several widths in the catalogs of French type foundries. These same typefaces continued to be offered until the demise of the big French foundries in the 1960s. Ambroise attempts to reproduce more of what we see printed on paper in the 19th century; a more accurate representation of Didot punches. So, the unbracketed serifs are not truly square straight-line forms but use tiny transitional curves instead. The result on the page appears softer and less straight, particularly in larger sizes. The illustrious Didot family of type founders and printers Every variation of the typeface carries a name in homage to a member of the illustrious Didot family of type founders and printers. The condensed variant is called Ambroise Firmin. The extra-condensed is called Ambroise François. Ambroise Pro brought back to life: fifteen years in the making! Club des directeurs artistiques, 48e palmarès Bukva:raz 2001
  25. Pinkus by Hanoded, $20.00
    Pinkus is a nice, uncomplicated serif font. It was hand drawn on plain white copy paper, hence the roughness. Pinkus is an all-caps affair, but upper and lower case letters can be interchanged. Pinkus can be used on posters, postcards, books, magazines and whatever else you fancy. Enjoy!
  26. Cennerik by Ingrimayne Type, $9.95
    Cennerik is a plain, sans-serif typeface with rounded ends. It comes in five weights: light, regular, semibold, bold, and extrabold and each weight has both upright and italics styles. It was originally designed in 1992 and has been updated several times since then, most recently in 2020.
  27. 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.
  28. Regular Bien by JASCHA&FRANZ, $15.00
    Regular Bien is a display font that is created out of two shapes - a circle and a line. It has a plain and a mutated face, depending on the usage of lowercase or capital letters. Regular Bien can be used in various fun ways and connections between lines.
  29. 1906 Fantasio by GLC, $38.00
    We have created this font inspired from the hatched one used for the inner title and many headlines by the old French popular "cheerful" satirical magazine Fantasio (1906-1948). This family may be used together with 1906 French News, 1906 Titrage, 1906 Fanatasio Auriol and 1890 Notice.
  30. Dotum by Microsoft Corporation, $129.00
    Dotum™ features plain strokes similar to sans serif designs with proportional Latin characters, and works well for on-screen display such as user interfaces. This Dotum font file is 5.2 MB in size. Dotum is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation. Dotum font Character Set: Latin 1, Korean code page 949
  31. Churchward Marianna by BluHead Studio, $25.00
    Churchward Marianna and Churchward Marianna Shadow are two more OpenType font releases by BluHead Studio, LLC from the exciting and unique library of Joseph Churchward type designs. The round, bulbous letterforms take on individual personalities of their own. These fonts can't wait to express humor, spunk and just plain bold fun!
  32. Lieur by inkstypia, $3.00
    Lieur is a minimalist, geometric, sans serif font suitable for logos, label designs, or even just plain body text. It comes with 2 styles, Normal and Italic, and includes Light, Regular, Medium, Bold, and Black weights to give you great possibility to harmonize the look and feel of your text.
  33. DotumChe by Microsoft Corporation, $129.00
    DotumChe™ features plain strokes similar to sans serif designs with half-width Latin characters, and works well for on-screen display such as user interfaces. This DotumChe font file is 5.2 MB in size. DotumChe is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation. DotumChe Character Set: Latin 1, Korean code page 949
  34. GulimChe by Microsoft Corporation, $129.00
    GulimChe™ features plain strokes similar to sans serif designs with half-width Latin characters, and works well for on-screen display such as user interfaces. This GulimChe font file is 5.2 MB in size. GulimChe is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation. GulimChe Character Set: Latin 1, Korean code page 949
  35. MS Gothic by Microsoft Corporation, $39.00
    MS Gothic™ Japanese font features plain strokes similar to sans serif designs, and works well for on-screen display such as user interfaces. This file is 4.4 MB in size. MS Gothic is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation. MS Gothic font Character Set: Latin-1, Japanese (Code Page 932)
  36. Rataczak by Ingrimayne Type, $9.00
    Rataczak is a stiff, awkward serifed font that was inspired by similar fonts from the 19th century. It is legible as a text font but not graceful. In addition to plain, italic, bold, bolditalic, extrabold, condensed, and condenseditalic styles, there is a striped style and a font of swash capitals.
  37. Eutheric by Typotheticals, $10.00
    This plain serif can be used for a variety of purposes. Good for headlines and larger text usages. Hulbert is a comical look at the Eutheric family. It is useful for those moments where no other font will fit. Eutheric is a serif style look at the Cooper type of fonts.
  38. Liliom Pro by RMU, $40.00
    An eye-catching, multilingual and versatile compressed serif font of French origin.
  39. Centaurea by JBFoundry, $18.00
    The Centaurea typeface family is based on a didone with curved serifs. The Original style is legible and adapted to small sizes. The Sketch, Outline and Plain styles allow originality and creativity. Twenty stylistic sets allow the mixture of styles while keeping kerning steady. Overlapping allows the creation of unusual and original effects.
  40. Oo-la-la by Emboss, $26.95
    Inspired by old French poster art. This typeface was cut from an old rubylith.
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