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  1. Tromso by Moontesk, $9.00
    Tromso is an extra wide sans serif font typeface. The family includes 3 fonts in a variety of styles. The uppercase alphabet in each font / style has been wide extended to allow for easy customization and creative control of character widths. Includes uppercase multilingual letters, numbers and punctuation. Well kerned. Including cyrillic. Perfect for logotypes, posters, app, etc. Characters Basic Latin Latin-1 Supplement
  2. Fidel by Latinotype, $25.00
    Fidel Black Essential is a heavily weighted, condensed, sans-serif typeface with a large x-height. Ideal for short, high-impact headlines, its design is inspired by Russian Constructivism and old Cuban communist posters. Variants include Fidel Black, Fidel Black Italic and Fidel Black Stencil. Fidel Black Essential is an excellent choice for headlines, subheadings, posters and logotypes. Languages: Basic Latin, Euro, Mac OS Roman.
  3. Sweetgum by Daily Studio, $15.00
    Sweetgum is an elegant and modern curved font with beautiful alternates. It is easy to use and suitable for headlines, invitations, quotes, business card, posters, etc. You can have fun combining each letter with the alternates. Let yourself explore and use it to create something wonderful. This font includes full uppercase, lowercase, punctuation, and standard multilingual support. With 289 glyphs and in OTF file.
  4. DF Zzzz by Dutchfonts, $33.00
    This typeface, in fact a bitmap font 'avant la lettre' is an interpretation of the Old Face condensed type. It is being used where space is scarce. Its skeleton is projected on the chain structure of a fly screen. Eventually your text lines fill the space as wide as hypothetical doors can be. In small sizes the text appears to be drawn with a pencil.
  5. Costa Mala by Larin Type Co, $14.00
    Costa Mala feels playfully nostalgic and delivers an incredible vintage aesthetic.this font will look outstanding in both formal and non-formal designs. It will add charm and create a unique atmosphere in your design project. This font includes two styles: regular and outline, and also has alternatives that you can use to play with font dynamics. This font is easy to use and has OpenType features.
  6. Monallesia Script by AEN Creative Studio, $12.00
    Monallesia Script is an elegant and flowing handwritten font. It is PUA encoded which means you can access all of the glyphs and swashes with ease! It features a varying baseline, smooth lines, gorgeous glyphs and stunning alternates. It maintains its classy calligraphic influences while feeling contemporary and fresh. Fall in love with its incredibly versatile style and use it to create spectacular designs!
  7. Tact Slab by Pesic, $35.00
    Tact Slab is geometrically slab serif font, black and condensed looks glyphs, with an alternative glyph set to improve its use in different graphic contexts. Tact Slab is compatible with the sans serif font Tact. It is suitable for use in the fields of science, art, architecture, urban planning, techniques, electronics, advertising, futuristic themes, sport, film, computers, phones, video games, magazines... Contains all Latin and Cyrillic glyphs.
  8. Gready PERSONAL USE ONLY - Personal use only
  9. Ekorre PERSONAL USE ONLY Black - Personal use only
  10. Patched Medium - Personal use only
  11. Heartland by NREY, $25.00
    Heartland font family is a pack of the bold connected script and rounded sans. Font is great to use for logotype, menu and product labels, prints, posters, branding, social media. This pack include 3 fonts: - Heartland Script - Heartland Sans - Heartland Sans Condensed - Heartland Italic Sans - Heartland Bold Sans Download Heartland for your next project today! Thank you and have a great day!
  12. Letric PERSONAL USE ONLY - Personal use only
  13. Thurof by Twinletter, $17.00
    Welcome to the world of Thurof, a bubble typeface that will provide a strong, bold, and whimsical touch to your projects. Do you want to make your messages more colorful and entertaining? Thurof is the ideal candidate. Thurof is available in three different styles: Regular, Outline, and Shadow. This means you can produce an effect that is appropriate for your project, from bright to lighter with an outline or shadow effect. Thurof's plethora of variant ligatures and characters distinguishes it from other languages. This allows you to use your imagination to create unique and inspiring designs. Thurof's multilingual support will also assist you in spreading your message over the world. Thurof is an excellent choice for projects that demand a fun, playful appearance. Allow Thurof to transform your message into something vibrant and inspiring, and leave an indelible impact.
  14. Vox Round by Canada Type, $39.95
    Vox Round is the softer version of the Vox family. The original brief for Vox was a extensive monoline typeface that can be both precise and friendly, yet contain enough choice of seamlessly interchangeable variants for the user to be able to completely transform the personality of the typeface depending on the application. Basically, a sans serif with applications that range from clean and transparent information relay to sleek and angular branding. When the first version of Vox was released in 2007, it became an instant hit with interface designers, product packagers, sports channels, transport engineers and electronics manufacturers. This new version (2013) is the expanded treatment, which is even more dedicated to the original idea of abundant application flexibility. The family was expanded to five weights and two widths, with corresponding italics, for a total of 20 fonts. Each font contains 1240 glyphs. Localization includes Cyrillic and Greek, as well as extended Latin language support. Built-in OpenType features include small caps, caps to small caps, four completely interchangeable sytlistic alternates sets, automatic fractions, six types of figures, ordinals, and meticulous class-based kerning. This kind of typeface malleability is not an easy thing to come by these days.
  15. Pamplemousse by The Ampersand Forest, $19.00
    Meet Pamplemousse, a display font that's part fun, casual script and part elegant typeface! Pamplemousse is most decidedly a fellow who enjoys lazy Sunday mornings spent sipping mimosas or bloody marys over a plate of eggs benedict and the New York Times crossword puzzle. He enjoys dressing up for use in branding and headlines (he looks particularly dashing in all caps) and also sitting back and composing a casual note to a dear friend. Pamplemousse is mostly sweet and just a little sophisticated, and he likes being just as he is. Pamplemousse started out as a typeface based on the lettering of Gustav Klimt in his poster for the first exhibition of the Vienna Secession movement (Art Nouveau). This drifted into an homage to Rea Irvin's iconic masthead typeface for the New Yorker magazine. Finally, with the addition of a lowercase (absent from Irvin's typeface), a significant revision away from both Klimt and Irvin into a more casual space, Pamplemousse was born! Oh — why "pamplemousse?" "Pamplemousse" is French for grapefruit. What goes better in your Sunday gin and tonic than an aromatic slice of pamplemousse? Say it a few times. Preferably after a couple of those g & t's. You'll see how fun he can be...
  16. Bovary by Eurotypo, $24.00
    Bovary is an elegant, stylized and expressive script font inspired by those beautiful calligraphies of yesteryear, but in a modern point of view. Bovary is full of personality! When I designed it, I started from the Clauques Script. Therefore, Bovary can be perfectly combined with Clauques Sans. Bovary includes almost 900 glyphs with many stylistic variations, swashes, ending and initial forms, catchwords and ligatures for both uppercase and lowercase, assuring almost infinite combination possibilities. In addition, the font includes a set of very useful ornaments to combine and give an ornamental aspect to the calligraphic text. All our fonts are carefully controlled and tested in both aspects: readability and technical aspects. We deal with the kerning pairs, optimization of hinting information to avoid pixel grid, and the precise programming of the OpenType features; as well as drawing smooth curves points and the final touch of each glyph. Remember that to access to all additional characters, you must use software that is truly compatible with OpenType, such as Adobe CS applications, or we recommend using the Glyphs palette.
 This family font is perfect for logos, magazines and book covers, fashion, headlines and short phrases, cards, posters, websites, and packaging. Bovary is the brand new modern script, designed by Carine de Wandeleer and published by Eurotypo.
  17. Frescito by Mans Greback, $49.00
    Frescito is a modern sans-serif typeface that embodies a fresh, cool, and street-smart aesthetic. Designed to be both balanced and versatile, its clear and legible monoline style is designed for branding and advertising in editorial and digital design. The Frescito font family comes in the five classic weights: Thin, Light, Medium, Bold, and Black, along with a Variable font for ultimate flexibility and customization, as well as Italics. Inspired by the energetic spirit of the city and its vibration, Mans Greback set out to create a typeface that would stand out against vivid moment; a type that would work in a traditional café just as well as for contemporary merchandise. The result is a font that combines the best of both worlds: an air of freshness and modernity with an unpretentious, timeless and classy appeal. The font is built with advanced OpenType functionality and has a guaranteed top-notch quality, containing stylistic and contextual alternates, ligatures, and more features; all to give you full control and customizability. It has extensive lingual support, covering all Latin-based languages, from Northern Europe to South Africa, from America to South-East Asia. It contains all characters and symbols you'll ever need, including all punctuation and numbers.
  18. Echo Soul by Set Sail Studios, $14.00
    Introducing Echo Soul; a free-flowing and carefree brush font duo, hand painted with love. Echo Soul speaks from the heart and doesn't hold back. With elongated brush strokes and a natural flow, it's the perfect choice for handwritten quotes, product packaging, and logo designs with a personal and affectionate touch. The Echo Soul family consists of; 1. Echo Soul • A handwritten script font containing upper & lowercase characters, numerals and a large range of punctuation. 2. Echo Soul Alt • This is a second version of Echo Soul, with a completely new set of lowercase characters. If you wanted to avoid letters looking the same each time to recreate a custom-made style, or try a different word shape, simply switch to this font for an additional layout option. 3. Echo Soul Sans • An all-caps font containing uppercase-only characters, perfect for supporting text to compliment the Echo Soul Script font. Also includes numerals and a large range of punctuation. Stylistic Alternates • Are also available for several lowercase characters - these have elongated tails and look great when placed at the end of a word. These can be used by turning on 'Stylistic Alternates' in OpenType capable software, or accessing via a Glyphs panel.
  19. Megumi by Eclectotype, $70.00
    Megumi was originally commissioned as a headline face for a fashion and lifestyle magazine with a heavy Japanese influence. The uppercase letters are narrow and have an almost monospaced aesthetic, being influenced by Romaji letterforms. Serifs are severe, and curves sinuous. Although experiments were made with extra weight, it was decided that only this ultra light weight would be developed, to be set large in headlines. The italic has an over-the-top 35° slant (so slanted in fact that the backslash from the italic is the exact same shape as the forward slash in the Roman) and a discretionary ligature feature that can be engaged to add extra interest to headlines. The Roman has a few wide alternate glyphs for round uppercase characters. Both styles have a stylistic set (ss03) feature which switches regular parentheses for angle brackets, which the Art Director thought “looked cool”. In a mess of venture capitalist pull-outs and Covid related issues, the publication never came to be, but the Hipster Japanophile Magazine World’s loss is your gain, as this beautifully crafted, editorial oddity is now available to license. Use it editorially, obviously, but it would also look great on posters, perfumes, postmodern publications, and perhaps some other things that don’t begin with p.
  20. Voltexa by Ardyanatypes, $10.00
    Voltexa is a sans-serif font that offers 10 thickness levels, ranging from thin to extra black. Designed with a bold and firm style, it aims to provide a broad range of options for every designer. What sets Voltexa apart are its sharp curves in each letter, creating an elegant and modern yet strong impression. Tailored to meet diverse design needs, Voltexa can adapt to various contexts. With 10 available thickness levels, designers have the freedom to express their creativity limitlessly. This font also comes with OpenType features for ease of use and flexibility. Voltexa also supports multilingual use, allowing it to be utilized in various languages. Let's bring forth inspiring and powerful designs using the Voltexa font. With its 10 available thickness levels, this font offers designers the opportunity to create unique and standout works. The distinctiveness of each letter will enhance the aesthetic value of every design project. Use Voltexa to add an elegant, modern, and assertive touch to your creative works. With its comprehensive features and multilingual capabilities, this font will be a loyal partner in expressing your design ideas and visions into extraordinary works. Features: A – Z Character Set a – z Characters set Numerals & Punctuations Ligatures & Alternates Multilingual
  21. FF Sizmo by FontFont, $50.99
    FF Sizmo™ is available in two flavors. One is an honest, industrial strength, somewhat condensed, sans serif family. The other builds on the first, and is a display design with horizontally connecting baseline strokes. The five weights of basic the FF Sizmo typefaces are ideal for print and digital projects. Character spacing is generous, counters are open and apertures are wide and clear. Banners, navigational links, sub heads, and short blocks of contextual copy are natural on-screen uses for the design. Print projects from branding to way-finding also fall easily into FF Sizmo’s range of applications. The “line” versions of FF Sizmo can be arresting stand-alone typefaces – or distinctive complements to the basic roman and italic designs. In either instance, the line designs make powerful statements in headlines, subheads, posters and cover art. OpenType® fonts automatically insert beginning, middle or ending line element characters into the copy. Drawn by Verena Gerlach, both designs were inspired by the same source, a commercial signage system that enabled quick and easy copy changes. “The idea for the typeface,” explains Gerlach, “is a housing complex index board, on which movable white plastic capital letters were fixed by a thick line to the wooden board. This line is an important part of the font’s appearance.”
  22. Vox by Canada Type, $39.95
    The original brief for Vox was a extensive monoline typeface that can be both precise and friendly, yet contain enough choice of seamlessly interchangeable variants for the user to be able to completely transform the personality of the typeface depending on the application. Basically, a sans serif with applications that range from clean and transparent information relay to sleek and angular branding. When the first version of Vox was released in 2007, it became an instant hit with interface designers, product packagers, sports channels, transport engineers and electronics manufacturers. This new version (2013) is the expanded treatment, which is even more dedicated to the original idea of abundant application flexibility. The family was expanded to five weights and two widths, with corresponding italics, for a total of 20 fonts. Each font contains 1240 glyphs. Localization includes Cyrillic and Greek, as well as extended Latin language support. Built-in OpenType features include small caps, caps to small caps, four completely interchangeable sytlistic alternates sets, automatic fractions, six types of figures, ordinals, and meticulous class-based kerning. This kind of typeface malleability is not an easy thing to come by these days. For additional versatility, take a look at Vox Round, the softer, but just as extensive, counterpart to this family.
  23. Bouncy PERSONAL USE ONLY - Personal use only
  24. Brannboll Fet - Personal use only
  25. Bezar - Personal use only
  26. Shipped Goods 1 (Personal Use) - Personal use only
  27. Respective - Personal use only
  28. The World Is Yours - Personal use only
  29. Sedid by Fontuma, $20.00
    Sedid, “solidity; It is an Arabic term meaning “righteousness”. In particular, the correctness and soundness of a word is indicated by this word. The fact that I gave this name to the writing family is to point out its accuracy and robustness. This typeface, which is sans serif, consists of three families: ▪ Sedid: Font family containing Latin letters ▪ Sedid Pro: Font family including Latin, Arabic and Hebrew alphabets ▪ Sedid World: A family of typefaces including Latin, Cyrillic, Greek, Arabic and Hebrew alphabets Those who want to meet a new face of writing for their works and projects and make a difference in their work should meet the Sedid writing family. This typeface is as serious as it is affectionate, and solid as well as elegant. The Sedid font family can be used as a text and title font in all publishing and printing areas, magazines, newspapers, books, banner and poster designs, and websites. Sedid also has a pleasant-looking, flexible face with smooth lines and transitions. The inner and outer spaces of the font are proportioned so that the text can be read easily. Sedid font family consists of 14 fonts, seven plain and seven italic. The font family includes open type features, as well as a large number of ligatures, small caps, modifiers, and currency symbols of many countries.
  30. Nexus Typewriter Pro by Martin Majoor, $49.00
    Nexus (2004) consists of three matching variants – a serif, a sans and a slab – which makes it a highly versatile typeface. Nexus started as an alternative to Seria, a typeface Majoor had designed some 5 years earlier. But soon the design developed into a new typeface, with numerous changes in proportions and in details and with a redrawn italic. Besides the three connected versions (Nexus Serif, Nexus Sans, Nexus Mix) Majoor designed a monospaced version called Nexus Typewriter. The Nexus family is a workhorse typeface system like Scala, with features such as small caps in all weights, four different sorts of numbers and an extensive set of ligatures. All fonts in the Nexus family come in regular, italic, bold and bold italic. Free bonus: there are more than 100 elegant Swash italics and dozens of arrows and other icons. The Nexus family was awarded the First Prize at the Creative Review Type Design Awards 2006.
  31. Deco Spring by Ingrimayne Type, $10.00
    DecoSpring is a decorative art-deco family that was inspired by one word in an advertisement in a 1978 edition of my local newspaper. I could not find a typeface that matched it so decided to create one, which became DecoSpring-Regular. It is caps only, with an alternative set of capitals on the lower-case keys. Characters with very thick stems invite interior decoration and I opted for floral decorations. DecoSpring-Flowers can be used alone or it can be layered on top of the regular style to create colored flowers. Changing the width of the bolder stem resulted in two more style, the light and thing styles. Another set of four styles, the Simple set, was formed by eliminating the split in the stems by merging the two parts. All the DecoSpring faces are display faces to be used in small doses, and especially the bolder ones, at large point sizes.
  32. Nexus Mix Pro by Martin Majoor, $49.00
    Nexus (2004) consists of three matching variants – a serif, a sans and a slab – which makes it a highly versatile typeface. Nexus started as an alternative to Seria, a typeface Majoor had designed some 5 years earlier. But soon the design developed into a new typeface, with numerous changes in proportions and in details and with a redrawn italic. Besides the three connected versions (Nexus Serif, Nexus Sans, Nexus Mix) Majoor designed a monospaced version called Nexus Typewriter. The Nexus family is a workhorse typeface system like Scala, with features such as small caps in all weights, four different sorts of numbers and an extensive set of ligatures. All fonts in the Nexus family come in regular, italic, bold and bold italic. Free bonus: there are more than 100 elegant Swash italics and dozens of arrows and other icons. The Nexus family was awarded the First Prize at the Creative Review Type Design Awards 2006.
  33. Scandiebox by My Creative Land, $25.00
    It’s time to have some fun! The Scandiebox Hadlettering Collection was inspired by simplicity of the modern Scandinavian style and also have some influence of Japanese kawaii. All handwritten fonts in this collection perfectly compliment each other as well as the set of more than 100 illustrations created in the same happy style. You can find Scandiebox Extras Manual here. The collection’s childish look-and-feel makes it perfect for all sorts of designs for children - books, cards, invitations, packaging, apparel, children shop ads, etc. If you are an Adobe Suite user, you’ll find that working with illustrations is extremely easy - just select a stylistic alternate you want in either drop down list or using the glyphs panel. If you are using an application that doesn’t support opentype features, you can use all the fonts additional features with a help of either your default font management software or using the pdf reference guide mentioned above. Enjoy!"
  34. Plinc Hasler Circus by House Industries, $33.00
    Hasler Circus packs amusement park, Old West, folk art, and tattoo shop all into one colorful font. Characteristic of reverse-contrast faces, Hasler Circus swaps the weight of its stems and serifs creating an unexpected yet charming rhythm. The font also features an added bonus: split stroke endings to crank up the flavor. Inject a dose of novelty into toy packaging, candy wrappers, cook books, vintage signs, or festival marketing. Drawn in the 1950s for Photo-Lettering, Inc. by influential British designer and typographer Charles Hasler, Circus was digitized by Erik van Blokland in 2011, with a helping hand from Ken Barber. HASLER CIRCUS CREDITS: Typeface Design: Charles Hasler Typeface Digitization: Erik van Blokland, Ken Barber Typeface Production: Ben Kiel 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.
  35. Favio by Anastasia Kuznetsova, $17.00
    I present to you an elegant, playful and very harmonious duo of serif fonts "Favio", inspired by ancient printed texts. It looks great on its own as part of a minimalist design. Play with letters to get different effects. The font "Favio" is guaranteed to give your text an individual and very attractive look. Great for branding, wedding invitations, packaging, quotes and labels. And it is also a bold choice of typography for the design of logos, album covers, illustrations, children's books, posters and much more. Font Features: - A-Z; a-z character set; - 1 language (English); - numbers and punctuation marks, symbols. Fonts can be opened and used in any software that can read standard fonts, even in MS Word. No special software is required to get started. It is recommended to use it in Adobe Illustrator or Adobe Photoshop. Made with love and magic ♡ Thank you for reading it, and do not hesitate to send me a message if you have any questions! ~ Anastasia
  36. OKASA by Twinletter, $15.00
    Okasa, our newest typeface, is now available. We present to you a quirky and contemporary typeface, which you can use to produce an optimal visual display in each of your projects and to impress all of your audience with the unique look of your project. Because everyone does not necessarily understand Japanese letters, we supply fonts with letters that can be utilized for your project. We produced this display font with a Japanese theme or an Asian font, which we designed to fulfill the needs of your Japanese-themed project. Of sure, your initiative will be understood by people all around the world. Logotypes, food banners, branding, brochure, posters, movie titles, book titles, quotes, and more may all benefit from this font. Of course, using this font in your various design projects will make them excellent and outstanding; many viewers are drawn to the striking and unusual graphic display. Start utilizing this typeface in your projects to make them stand out. Caps only fonts
  37. Chayno by Twinletter, $17.00
    Welcome to the world of Chayno, where handwritten style meets fun casualness. Are you looking for a sleek yet casual and playful look for your various visual projects? Chayno is the perfect choice. With three different variants, including Regular, Outline, and Shadow, Chayno gives you the flexibility to deliver effects that suit your design needs. You can create a clean, professional look or add a fun, playful touch to your project. Chayno also features creative ligatures and alternate characters, allowing you to explore a variety of fun letter variations. Not only that, this font supports multiple languages, ensuring your message can be received by audiences all over the world. With Chayno, every word becomes more than just text - it becomes an expression and an experience. Let's make your messages attractive and uplifting together with these cheerful fonts. Chayno - turns words into fun adventures. Immediately use this font to bring joy to all your projects!
  38. Zilvertype Pro by Canada Type, $29.95
    Right on the heels of the tremendous popularity wave that made Hollandse Mediaeval the most used Dutch typeface during the Great War years, Sjoerd H. de Roos was asked to design a 15 point type for De Zilverdistel, Jean François van Royen’s publishing company. So between 1914 and 1916, de Roos and van Royen collaborated on the typeface eventually known as Zilvertype, and which both parties viewed as an improved version of Hollandse Mediaeveal. Like Hollandse Mediaeval, Zilvertype was based on the Jenson model, but it is simpler, with more traditional metrics, lighter and more classic in color. This Pro digital version of Zilvertype comes expanded in all directions. It contains a roman, a bold and an italic. Each font contains over 685 glyphs, including small caps, eight different sets of figures, plenty of ligatures, some Dutch ornaments, and extended language support covering most Latin languages. Zilvertype Initials is also there to round out this distinctively Dutch text family and make it ideal for immersive text design.
  39. Seribu Bulan by IKIIKOWRK, $21.00
    Introducing Seribu Bulan - Arabic Type, created by ikiiko. Seribu Bulan is inspired by term in the Islamic world about the night of Lailatul Qadr in the month of Ramadan. Seribu Bulan is a display type adapted from the form of a slab serif style. This typeface has a wide selection of alternative styles to choose from. From hooked letters, to the typical symbols of arabic letters, you can play around by using various stylistic sets to form the character you want. This typeface is perfect for an logo, magazine layout, header & headline design, food & beverages product, packaging, poster, quotes, or simply as a stylish text overlay to any background image that need an a middle east vibes. What's included? Uppercase & Lowercase Number & Punctuation Complete Stylistic Set Complete Alternates Multilingual Support Get also a good offer & FREEBIE at our site : www.ikiiko.com Enjoy our font and if you have any questions, you can contact us by email : ikiikowrk@gmail.com
  40. Swashington by CounterPoint Type Studio, $29.99
    Inspired by a few letters in a hand-drawn logotype, Swashington is a serif font with both an early 20th Century feel and yet is evocative of the swash fonts of the 1970s as well. The real meat of this typeface comes with using all the swash and ligature variants allowing for an enormous amount of typographic flair. Starting with the original logo, Jason Walcott was moved to develop these interesting letterforms into a full typeface with all the swashy might he could muster. In addition to a comprehensive set of Swash and Alternate letters, there are also over 270 Discretionary Ligatures that can be used to create different possibilities by mixing and matching. Included with the downloaded fonts are two .pdf files showing all the swashes and ligatures, that can be printed and used for easy reference. All of the alternates are available via the Glyph Palette or with OpenType features. The font includes support for all Latin based and Eastern European languages.
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