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  1. Pandemizing by Morganismi, $9.00
    Pandemizing is a decorative font with microbe-like letters and additional medical figures. It reminds you of the importance of healthcare. Supports multiple languages.
  2. Limine by TeGeType, $29.00
    The Limine family was designed to give a 3D effect; to look like engraved letters. Those letters are based on the roman capital design.
  3. BobTag by JOEBOB graphics, $-
    BobTag was written on paper taped to a wall for extra grungyness. Looks like it was actually written on an irregular surface. Caps only.
  4. Ruman by Juraj Chrastina, $29.00
    Ruman is a display typeface suitable for logotypes and posters. It’s a very simple origami font and short words look almost like abstract pictures.
  5. Kidprint Paneuropean by Monotype, $92.99
    The Kidprint font is designed to look like a child´s printing. Kidprint is useful any time a playful or whimsical look is required.
  6. VTC Letterer Pro - Unknown license
  7. VTC Bad DataTrip - Unknown license
  8. VTC SikleCell - Unknown license
  9. VTC SubwaySlam Caps - Unknown license
  10. VTC Bad DataTrip - Unknown license
  11. VTC Optika - Unknown license
  12. VTC Optika - Unknown license
  13. Hophus Roghus by Bombastype, $35.00
    Hophus Roghus is a Display Serif font, inspired by vintage brewery logos. This font family comes with a layer system: Regular, Inset and Shadow. You need to unlock the uppercase alternative character for the main course. This font will be suitable for your any design needs. Like branding, logo, sign, header, etc. So final question: what are you waiting for just looking around like that ? Buy this font asap so your urge will be fulfilled.
  14. Symbolic Prophecy by Hanoded, $15.00
    I am not one for prophecies of impending disaster and all that, don’t worry! I just liked the name and it seems to suit this handmade font quite well. Symbolic Prophecy was made with a broken bamboo satay skewer and Chinese ink. I quite like using broken satay skewers, as they give a fantastic ‘random’ effect. Use Symbolic Prophecy for your posters, your product packaging and, just maybe, a sign about the end of times… ;-)
  15. Heath Notted by YuliusParyadi, $11.00
    Heath Notted is suitable for display like poster, halloween, witch theme. We created it inpired by the night, because some times night is not always just dark, but sometimes it's beautiful. Heath Notted is includes: - full set uppercase and lowercase letter; - numerals; - large number of punctuations; - ligatures, and swash. Please add this font as your favorit, hit like button, or follow me. I'll very happy for that and aprreciated it. Thank you!
  16. Mighty Origin by Handpik, $13.00
    Hello, this time we would like to introduce a new product. namely "Mighty Origin", a Serif display font that has a classic, feminine, and elegant style wrapped with a beautiful Alternate stylist. The Mighty Origin font is perfect for various projects like logos & branding, invitations, stationery, wedding designs, social media posts, advertisements, printed quotes, product packaging, product designs, labels, photography, watermarks, special events or anything else. Feature Uppercase Lowercase Numeral Functional Ligature Alternate Multilingual
  17. Toner by Smartfont, $20.00
    If you like a bold and powerful all-caps sans-serif font to make your message stand out, Toner can be the choice to maximize your goals.иThis type family furthers the angular design by styling characters like O, R, P, etc. to be rectangular. To make it more attractive, Toner also provides opentypes features such as stylistic alternates and a stylistic set. Best for expressive headlines, posters, billboards and of course brand identities.
  18. Junkwerk by PizzaDude.dk, $20.00
    Junkwerk is my heavy metal grunge font! It has got that feel like something that was stamped on, jumped on, shaken and headbanged for hours...just like how you would feel after hours of heavy metal! Comes with different upper- and lowercase letters, alternate letters and ligatures for both double letters and double numbers - and ofcourse it has got unique accented letters! You will need to use OpenType supporting applications to use the ligatures.
  19. Aribau Grotesk by Emtype Foundry, $69.00
    Born from the intersection of the geometric and grotesque typefaces. Aribau Grotesk combines low contrast and generous width proportions with typical traits of american gothics from the early 20th century, like the counters aperture and a double story ‘g’. Driven by the process, some details that come from the geometric style arose, like the clean-shaped figures and the circular dots that convey a more affable and contemporary look. Aribau Grotesk PDF.
  20. Silly Habit by Bogstav, $12.00
    Don't we all have a silly habit? I've got mine, for sure! - like checking whether I remembered to bring my keys, immediately after locking the door...and then checking again like 2 minutes later! Silly Habit is my laid back comic font, easy to read and fresh enough for a design that needs an extra party to it! Comes with contextual alternates, which in this case means 4 different versions of each lowercase letter
  21. Hondurhas by Bombastype, $37.00
    Hondurhas is our unusual idea for a font. Combining decorative copperplate lettering as the uppercase with decorative serif as the lowercase. Inspired by some lettering works on social media then we made our own. This font is very suitable for display purposes like you could see in our posters. We very like the elegant and luxury feel to it. With 340+ glyphs total , we also provide some layers option here to play with.
  22. Linotype CMC-7 by Linotype, $29.00
    Linotype CMC-7 is a MICR barcode font. It contains machine-readable numbers, letters, and punctuation. These characters are used on checks and for other banking needs in several countries. Linotype CMC-7 can also be used like any other font in visual graphic work; like the Universal MICR Pi or OCR A and B typefaces, this is a real" computer fonts, carrying all of the connotations of the days of early technology."
  23. Fractul by Adam Ladd, $25.00
    Fractul is a geometric sans with architectural qualities. Built from the Konnect family, this typeface introduces even more unique and display oriented design details, which you'll see in characters like a, f, g, t, y, etc. where certain strokes have been straightened for an angular and modern appearance. Also included is Fractul that takes the angular design further by styling characters like m, n, u, etc. to be rectangular and avant garde.
  24. Golondrina by LFCF, $25.00
    Golondrina, spanish for swallow, a bird that cannot carry a coconut but migrates form north to south like the angles in this font. Also, like the bird, Golondrina can adaptate to different needs, going from a traditional blackletter with small lowcase characters and ornamental capitals, to a hardcore uppercase and sharp small caps. The right font for designs with a medieval, traditional spirit or a coarse lettering for a Heavy metal band.
  25. Culpepper by Galapagos, $39.00
    I've always admired the work of Rudolph Koch. Culpepper is what I think Neuland would have looked like if it had been developed with lowercase, small caps and a range of weights. I started work on this series in the late 80’s and, like so many of my ideas, it was shelved when life drew me in another direction. Culpepper is the name of one of the islands in the Galapagos chain.
  26. Belgan Aesthetic by Handpik, $13.00
    Hello, this time we would like to introduce a new product. namely "Belgan Aesthetic", a Serif display font that has a classic, feminine, and elegant style wrapped with a beautiful Alternate stylist. The Belgan Aesthetic font is perfect for various projects like logos & branding, invitations, stationery, wedding designs, social media posts, advertisements, printed quotes, product packaging, product designs, labels, photography, watermarks, special events or anything else. Feature Uppercase Lowercase Numeral Functional Ligature Stylistic Multilingual
  27. Pentaprism NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    In the Dynamic Seventies, "prismatic" typefaces were all the rage, and few were more popular than variants of Paul Renner's Futura and the Herbert Bayer-inspired Bauhaus. This family of fonts features Futura-like forms in the uppercase and Bauhaus-like forms in the lowercase, so you can mix or match to create just the perfect headline. As always, all versions contain the complete Latin 1252, Central European 1250 and Turkish 1254 character sets.
  28. Magrit by Creativemedialab, $20.00
    Magrit is a bold serif display font, It has many alternates character with nice curve that you can arrange to create a nice logo lettering, or use it as a display face on a poster and add a few alterations to it to make a beautiful eye catching words. Magrit font is best for branding, logo lettering, headlines, product packaging, tshirt design, wedding theme, poster, book cover, wedding invitation, Christmas and many more
  29. Mundo Sans by Monotype, $50.99
    Mundo Sans, by Carl Crossgrove for the Monotype Studio, is distinctive, approachable – and ready to tackle jobs both big and small. Its open counters and large x-height, which give the design a straight-forward no-nonsense mien, are softened by inviting calligraphic undertones. With 10 weights and a complementary suite of cursive italics, there is little outside the range of the Mundo Sans family. The light weights are elegant in packaging and brochure design, the medium are easy readers in digital blogs and print periodicals and the bold command attention in banners and headlines. Mundo Sans is at home in a wide range of sizes, and comfortable in everything from wayfinding to mobile apps. Mundo Sans takes on complicated branding projects with efficient grace. The family enables companies and products to express their brand seamlessly in websites, advertising, corporate messaging, packaging – virtually everywhere visible engagement is possible. A large international character set, that includes support for most Central European and many Eastern European languages, ensures ease of localization. Mundo Sans was originally released with seven weights. The family was updated with three new roman weights and their italics in 2019 that extend and diversify its range of use: a fine hairline weight, a book weight, slightly lighter than regular, and a demi that is subtly lighter than the medium. The design is also is a good mixer. It easily pairs with everything from refined Didones to stalwart slab serif designs. And if you need a more harmonious palette, look no further than Mundo Sans’ relative, Mundo Serif. The two designs harmonize with each other perfectly in weight, typographic color and proportion. Mundo Sans’ italics are true cursive designs, with fluid strokes and obvious calligraphic overtones. The flick of the down-stroke in the ‘a,’ the descending stroke of the ‘f’ and baseline curve of the ‘z’ add grace to the design and distinguish it from more mechanistic styles. Mundo Sans is a design with deep roots. It was originally drawn to pair with classic Renaissance book typefaces like Bembo® and ITC Galliard®. With a hint of diagonal stroke contrast and gentle flaring of strokes, Mundo Sans complements these designs with warmth and grace. Crossgrove says that Mundo isn’t meant to be showy or distinctive. It is intended to follow the tradition of sans serif designs that have a wide range of uses, enabling comfortable reading and clear expression. Crossgrove has designed a variety of typefaces ranging from the futuristic and organic Biome™ to the text designs of Monotype’s elegant Walbaum™ revival. His work for Monotype also often takes Crossgrove into the realm of custom fronts for branding and non-Latin scripts.
  30. Fucha by Oliveira 37, $20.00
    Fucha is a typography inspired by the Art Nouveau movement, and by the lettering of Alphonse Mucha's posters. Fucha is a decorative display font in the Art Nouveau style that originated over a century ago. The style showcases in its elaborate, lightweight curves a bold approach to organic lines and luxurious decor. A complete repertoire of Latin Extended-A characters is contained in the font. Supporting 219 Latin languages, which are spoken in different 212 countries.
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  32. Sketchbook - Unknown license
  33. Raleigh Gothic Condensed by GroupType, $29.00
    In 1932, the great American type designer, Morris Fuller Benton was busy directing the creative departments of ATF and designing type. Big on his plate during that period was the development of the Bank Gothic® family among other typefaces like Raleigh Gothic. Bank Gothic and Raleigh Gothic share some very similar design traits. The most obvious difference being the ultra condensed style of Raleigh Gothic. Although the Bank Gothic family was released with a condensed, Raleigh Gothic could have originally been planned as an ultra condensed Bank Gothic but for reasons we can only speculate, the Ultra Condensed Bank became its own design. So, If you like Bank Gothic, you may also like Raleigh Gothic. Separated at birth? Fun to speculate.
  34. Huxley Alt by HiH, $8.00
    Huxley Alt is just that — an alternative to Huxley Vertical by ATF. It represents one of my earliest efforts. I liked the crispness of Huxley Vertical, but wanted a lowercase and with some modulation of the strokes as in Empire, also by ATF. Huxley Alt is the result. Highly condensed. Set it large or lose it. Huxley Alt is a bargain-priced font with 226 glyphs, covering the usual Western European accents (ref MS Code Page 1252). If you like the style, but would like more glyphs and/or a range of weights, may we suggest our Huxley Amore. Huxley Amore has 379 glyphs and covers the Eastern European, Baltic and Turkish code pages (1250, 1254 and 1257). We also offer Huxley Cyrillic in a single weight.
  35. Konsens by Hubert Jocham Type, $39.00
    Germany has a strong heritage of industrial typefaces. These fonts seem like being constructed by engineers. The shapes seem to be built with circles and squares. DIN Mittelschrift is one very famous example, or the font on the old German car number plates. Since the Romain du Roi we know that it is tricky to draw a geometrical typeface. For optical reasons you have to go away from circles and lines with exactly one weight. Therefore the aim is not to construct a typeface but to draw it the way it seems constructed finally. The design of a typeface is like stage production. Like heavily made up actors the characters of a typeface must be exaggerated to work well. Particularly in small sizes.
  36. KonsensSten by Hubert Jocham Type, $39.00
    Germany has a strong heritage of industrial typefaces. These fonts seem like being constructed by engineers. The shapes seem to be built with circles and squares. DIN Mittelschrift is one very famous example, or the font on the old German car number plates. Since the Romain du Roi we know that it is tricky to draw a geometrical typeface. For optical reasons you have to go away from circles and lines with exactly one weight. Therefore the aim is not to construct a typeface but to draw it the way it seems constructed finally. The design of a typeface is like stage production. Like heavily made up actors the characters of a typeface must be exaggerated to work well. Particularly in small sizes.
  37. Quiverleaf CF by Connary Fagen, $35.00
    Like the graceful movement of a ribbon, Quiverleaf® CF glides effortlessly from letter to letter. Five weights – from a delicate, yearning thin to a hearty extra bold – combine with striking italics and wide language support for a well-rounded and expressive typeface. Quiverleaf's versatile design allows for both beautiful text and airy headlines. Quiverleaf® CF pairs well with itself at contrasting sizes and weights; it can also be used effectively alongside both sans typefaces like Greycliff® CF, and simple humanist designs like Artifex Hand CF. Quiverleaf is also available in an Arabic version, Quiverleaf Arabic CF, which pairs perfectly with the original Quiverleaf for multi-script visual design. All typefaces from Connary Fagen include free updates, including new features, and free technical support.
  38. Tag Hand Graffiti Trash by TypoGraphicDesign, $1.00
    CHARACTERISTICS The fresh and unique character of the typeface are awesome BOOM! The letter-forms are associated urban graffiti tags and pieces. Many Dingbat symbols like microphone, tape deck, ghetto blaster, vinyl, etc. make this font really fresh n HOT! APPLICATION AREA The handwritten, sloppy, square, shaky and fresh urban script font »Tag Hand Graffiti Trash« BANG! would look good at display size for headlines in magazines or websites, movie posters, music covers artworks or music webbanner. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Headline Font | Display Font | Fancy Font – Tag Hand Graffiti Trash OpenType Font with 393 glyphs - alternative letters and ligatures like Mr, Mrs, Ltd, Co, Dr, Mc, Dj etc. (with accents & €) & 2 styles (regular & fat) + dingbats like diamant, tape deck, microphone, vinyl etc.
  39. Evalfey by insigne, $35.00
    Love at first sight: Evalfey is a script you will find yourself falling for. It has a smooth, sophisticated look to it, but don't be fooled by its elegant appearance – this script is actually very simple and easy to use. The tall x-height, flag like terminals and flame-like smooth, sweeping strokes give this font a fluid, flowing quality that will help enhance your design. Evalfey Script is a great font for a wedding invitation or similar. The elegant, brushed look and strong "nuptial" feel make this the perfect choice for wedding invitations, save-the-date cards, thank you notes, and more. Evalfey is the perfect font for any wedding invitation or ceremony. Simple and elegant, Evalfey is a good choice for the wedding that likes to stand out from the crowd. The tall x height, graceful flag-like terminals, and wavy sweeping strokes give this font a regal appeal. Evalfey is a perfect combination of elegance and simplicity for your wedding invitation, announcement card or other special document. Production assistance from Lucas Azevedo and ikern.
  40. Tessie Some More by Ingrimayne Type, $12.00
    A tessellation is a shape that can be used to completely fill the plane without gaps or overlaps—simple examples are isosceles triangles, squares, and hexagons. Tessellation patterns are eye-catching and visually appealing, which is the reason that they have long been popular in a variety of decorative situations. TessieSomeMore has two family members, a solid style that must have different colors to be useful and an outline style. They can be used separately or they can be used in layers with the outline style on top of the solid style. For rows to align properly, leading must be the same as point size. To see how patterns can be constructed, see the “Samples” file here. Shapes that tessellate and also resemble real-world objects are often called Escher-like tessellations. Most of the shapes in TessieSomeMore are Escher-like. Over half are either bug-like and bird-like shapes. There are also a few animal and other object shapes as well as some geometric or abstract shapes that have visual appeal.
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