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  1. Bariso Cawfu by Maulana Creative, $14.00
    Bariso Cawfu bold display font. Heavy stroke, fun character with a bit of ligatures. To give you an extra creative work. Bariso Cawfu bold display font support multilingual more than 100+ language. This font is good for logo design, Social media, Movie Titles, Books Titles, a short text even a long text letter and good for your secondary text font with script or serif. Make a stunning work with Bariso Cawfu bold display font.
  2. Archipad Pro by Bejeletter, $14.00
    Archipad Pro is a geometric sans and slab font family, The combination of modern geometric elements make it clean and readable with the form and matching oblique. Archipad Pro Consist of 9 weight sans and 9 weight of slab, makes more free choice in writing with 36 font styles. 9 Weights Sans and Slab (Thin, Extralight, Light, Regular, Medium, Semi Bold, Bold, Extra Bold and Black) Oblique font is available Latin Pro
  3. Augillion by Sarid Ezra, $17.00
    Introducing, new bold serif, Augillion - a soft bold serif with ligatures and alternates! Augillion is a modern and bold serif with a bunch of ligatures and alternates that will make your presentation or logo even more stunning and stand out! Augillion also support Multi Language. and already PUA Encoded! Including a special character "✦", just type A+ to access it! Features Uppercase & Lowercase Number & Symbol Multi language Ligatures Alternates for each characters PUA Encoded
  4. Trickshot by Mans Greback, $59.00
    Trickshot is a handmade script font that evokes a sense of rustic charm and enthusiasm. Its bold and expressive style makes it an excellent choice for designs that require a strong visual impact, such as sports team logos, outdoor event posters, and country-themed branding. The Trickshot font family includes four versatile styles: Regular, Bold, Italic, and Bold Italic, giving you the flexibility to mix and match styles to create unique and eye-catching designs.
  5. Brose by Linecreative, $16.00
    Brose - Bold oblique font with sharp angles for dynamic effects. Use ligature characters to give you unlimited designs, this font is great for your work such as posters, logos, branding, covers, banners, t-shirts and headers, or even large-scale artwork Brose oblique Bold, offers you: Brose -oblique bold font including Upper & Lowercase characters(ALL CAPS has a different form characte), Ligatures Character Numbers and Punctuation Supports Multi linguage (Latin Western Europe), Numbers and Punctuation
  6. Kingthings Willow Pro by CheapProFonts, $10.00
    These fonts just ooze Christmas and holiday spirit from every curve of every letter! If Kingthings Willowless Pro is a Christmas font, well... then Kingthings Willow Pro is a Christmas tree complete with decorations and lights! This font is sooooo ornamented - but still quite readable. I have cleaned up all the outlines, redesigned the F (which looked more like a J), tweaked some more letters and then expanded the font with the usual multilingual glyphs. I loved this font when I first saw it, but was very nervous that it would be difficult to design the accents - but it was a breeze! It has been one of the most enjoyable fonts to rework so far. Hope you will enjoy it, too. ALL fonts from CheapProFonts have very extensive language support: They contain some unusual diacritic letters (some of which are contained in the Latin Extended-B Unicode block) supporting: Cornish, Filipino (Tagalog), Guarani, Luxembourgian, Malagasy, Romanian, Ulithian and Welsh. They also contain all glyphs in the Latin Extended-A Unicode block (which among others cover the Central European and Baltic areas) supporting: Afrikaans, Belarusian (Lacinka), Bosnian, Catalan, Chichewa, Croatian, Czech, Dutch, Esperanto, Greenlandic, Hungarian, Kashubian, Kurdish (Kurmanji), Latvian, Lithuanian, Maltese, Maori, Polish, Saami (Inari), Saami (North), Serbian (latin), Slovak(ian), Slovene, Sorbian (Lower), Sorbian (Upper), Turkish and Turkmen. And they of course contain all the usual "western" glyphs supporting: Albanian, Basque, Breton, Chamorro, Danish, Estonian, Faroese, Finnish, French, Frisian, Galican, German, Icelandic, Indonesian, Irish (Gaelic), Italian, Northern Sotho, Norwegian, Occitan, Portuguese, Rhaeto-Romance, Sami (Lule), Sami (South), Scots (Gaelic), Spanish, Swedish, Tswana, Walloon and Yapese.
  7. As of my last update in early 2023, the font PharmaCare might not be widely recognized like Helvetica or Times New Roman, but it carves its unique aesthetic, potentially specialized for the healthcar...
  8. The Slant font by Altsys Metamorphosis is a unique typeface that embodies a dynamic and forward-moving aesthetic, embodying the essence of motion through its distinctive slanted characters. Altsys, a...
  9. Ah, yes, the Bionic Comic Condensed font by Iconian Fonts – it's like the superhero of the typeface world, donned in its sleek, form-fitting spandex, ready to add a punch of personality to any projec...
  10. Hilmar by Graptail, $15.00
    Hilmar Sans is a neo-grotrsque typeface family in 7 weights, support most European Languages and features. The typeface is versatile to blend in your design- with 7 weight, ranging from thin, extra light, light, regular, medium, semi bold, bold variable type. Perfect anywhere you need a right finas touches for branding, publishing, titles, book, magazine , and use on UI/UX design.The typeface is versatile to blend in your design- with 7 weight, ranging from thin, extra light, light, regular, medium, semi bold, bold variable type. Perfect anywhere you need a right finas touches for branding, publishing, titles, book, magazine , and use on UI/UX design.
  11. Bosamble by IbraCreative, $17.00
    Bósamble is a striking and contemporary Bold Display Sans Serif typeface that effortlessly commands attention with its bold, geometric letterforms. Its distinctive design features a perfect balance between thick and thin strokes, creating a sense of power and modernity. Bósamble’s uppercase characters exude a sense of confidence and boldness, making it an excellent choice for headlines, posters, and branding projects where a strong and impactful typographic statement is desired. Its clean lines and clear readability make it a versatile choice for a wide range of design applications, allowing Bósamble to stand out as a compelling choice for those seeking a bold and assertive typeface.
  12. Limitless by SG Type, $6.00
    Say hello to “Limitless” – A versatile, modern, condensed font family, perfect for creating powerful, beautiful text. This all caps typeface contains 10 individual styles, making "Limitless" super versatile and fun to experiment with. Limitless includes 10 all caps weights: Limitless ExtraLight – Nearly weightless and very delicate Limitless Light – Beautiful and elegant Limitless Regular – A great midground between lights and bolds Limitless Bold – Big, bold and beautiful Limitless ExtraBold – Visually strong and authoritative 5x Limitless Italic (ExtraLight Italic, Light Italic, Regular Italic, Bold Italic, ExtraBold Italic) With its many weights and limitless possibilities, this typeface looks amazing in magazines, on posters, logos, for branding and headlines.
  13. ITC Photoplay by ITC, $29.99
    ITC Photoplay is another gem from Nick Curtis. Unearthed from the 1927 edition of Samuel Welo's Studio Handbook for Artists and Advertisers, the design's original suggested use was for title and caption cards for silent movies. A monoweight design that bridges the gap between turn-of-the-century decorative type and Art Deco, ITC Photoplay is both casual and stylish. And, yes, the cap S" is supposed to look that that. To expand this already handy typeface's versatility, a Black weight has been added to the original design. Curtis has also created an array of alternate characters, a couple of conjunctions, and a handful of "bishop's fingers" to help make your point. ITC Photoplay is eminently suitable for all those occasions when you need to say, "Unhand that fair damsel, you dastardly cad!", and really mean it."
  14. Catsy by Fenotype, $30.00
    Catsy is a cute and curly upright script family. Catsy is great for any kind of display use from packaging to poster to headlines. Catsy makes clear word images but if you want more curly action try Swash, Stylist or Titling Alternates on any OpenType savvy software. If that isn’t enough you can manually select from even more alternates from Glyph Palette: Each version of Catsy contains more than 700 glyphs. Keep Standard Ligatures on for smooth flow. Catsy Printed is a texturised version of Catsy. Catsy Printed also has softer features than Catsy. Catsy Ornaments is a pack of 86 extra swashes, badges, ornaments and swirls designed to play with the font, though they work nice on their own as well. For the best price purchase Catsy Family, Catsy Printed Family or Catsy Complete Family.
  15. Rover Pro by Fontforecast, $24.00
    Rover Pro is a hand painted font family that comes in 5 styles: Regular, Bold, Bold Shadow, Bold Rough and Extra. It was designed with retail in mind, but is also perfectly suited for other uses. The flat brush that was used to hand paint all 424 glyphs creates a nonchalant stroke that adds a personal touch and plenty of pizzaz to your design. Combine Rover Pro Bold Shadow with the Bold and Rough styles for more variety and beautiful designs. For extra fun Rover Pro Extra adds another 85 glyphs to play around with. All in all Rover Pro is a smashing painted font family for virtually every project. Rover Pro is PUA encoded. This means that all Rover Pro's characters are fully accessible via Character Map or Font Book (that come with your PC or Mac).
  16. Ginder by Craft Supply Co, $20.00
    Ginder – Bold Serif Font: Striking and Versatile Bold and Commanding Presence: Ginder – Bold Serif Font stands out with its strong, bold character. It’s perfect for titles and posters needing a powerful impact. This font captures attention effortlessly. Ideal for Titles and Posters: With its robust design, Ginder excels in creating striking titles and posters. It enhances visibility and readability. This font is a top choice for impactful visual designs. Adaptable Across Mediums: Despite its boldness, Ginder is surprisingly adaptable. It works well in both digital and print formats. This versatility makes it a valuable tool for various design projects. User-Friendly for Designers: Ginder is designed for ease of use, suitable for all skill levels. Its compatibility with multiple design platforms adds to its appeal. It’s a favorite among graphic designers for its simplicity and impact.
  17. Magoat by Fikryal, $25.00
    Magoat – Modern Clean Bold Font is the perfect choice to infuse a contemporary and bold touch into your graphic design projects. With its distinctive All Caps style, Magoat has the ability to capture attention with clarity and courage. Each character is designed with precision, showcasing the cleanliness and modernity that define this font. With its bold shapes, Magoat is well-suited for titles, logos, and other design elements that require a strong and clear presence. Despite its bold appearance, the clarity of each letter is maintained, ensuring that your message is conveyed with precision and readability. With Magoat, your design projects will gain a fresh, contemporary, and professional touch, bringing a clean and bold look to various visual platforms. If you have any questions please don’t hesitate to contact me Follow my Instagram: @fkryall Thank you
  18. Lafemme Vibe by Jolicia Type, $27.00
    LaFemme Vibe is a conceptual serif font that exudes a modern and elegant aesthetic, tailored specifically for women. Featuring uppercase characters with distinctive curly signatures, LaFemme Vibe combines the following elements to create a unique visual experience: Classy Serifs: LaFemme Vibe boasts serif characters with soft, graceful serifs that add an element of sophistication to each letterform. Asymmetrical Charm: This font is intentionally imperfect in its symmetry, as if crafted by a gentle, artistic hand. It radiates an inviting and charming quality. Curly Signature Flourish: The curly, signature-like embellishments that adorn the letterforms in LaFemme Vibe infuse a personal and artistic touch. This imparts the sense that each word written with this font is a unique work of art. Modern Harmony: Despite its classical elements, LaFemme Vibe maintains a modern sense of harmony. The letters appear assertive yet gentle, making it perfectly suited for contemporary women seeking timeless elegance. Elegance and Chic: LaFemme Vibe embraces an elegant and chic aesthetic that is particularly fitting for products or designs targeted towards women who aspire to exude luxury and style. LaFemme Vibe is a typographic masterpiece created to bring a modern and elegant sensibility to women who appreciate beauty in every detail. It’s a font that effortlessly blends classic charm with contemporary allure, making it an ideal choice for a wide range of design projects aimed at celebrating the essence of femininity.
  19. Hello Mellone by Mazkicibe, $11.00
    Hello Melone Font is Beautyful Serif and modern font combined with a sweet touch and beautifully curved each letter. Equipped with stunning character alternatives to make your design more strikin. using a touch of soft curves so that it is pleasing to the eye. Hello Melone Font is great for: Wedding invitations, fashion magazines, logos, signatures, and suitable for watermark. photography.branding, merchandise and so on. Type and type now to pour your creative ideas.... Features: Uppercase, Lowercase, Numeral, Punctuation, Multilingual, Alternates, Ligatures & PUA Encoded.
  20. Relove by Storictype, $17.00
    Relove typeface is a all caps typeface decorative-serif font embodying vintage and elegant curves with functional structure with a extra ornaments.it was inspired by natural forms and structures and the curved lines. with strong and sleek letters, which create a brilliant foundation for the flourished alternatives to rest. The result is beautiful interlocking and totally unique designs. Relove Typeface is great for any kind of display purpose from branding, emblem, advertising , t-shirt , etc you name it. Features : Uppercase Numbers & Punctuation Alternate 1 Alternate 2
  21. Dear And Fans by Anaya Studio, $8.00
    Dear and Fans is all class. A stylish modern font that is a mix of serif and sans serif. It's soft curves mixed with high contrast glyphs lend it self to both feminine and masculine qualities. With a contrasting light italic, Dear and Fans works great in layout design for quotes or body copy. The Elegant curves also make for a unique logo or masthead. Dear and Fans comes with multilingual support also. Full upper/lower case, numbers, punctuation and multilingual support. Full italic style included also.
  22. The font "JUSTICE LEAGUE" by SpideRaY is an iconic typeface that captures the essence of superhero boldness, adventure, and justice. Crafted with inspiration from the logos and promotional materials ...
  23. Winslow Title by Kimmy Design, $25.00
    Winslow Title is a high contrast modern type family comes in two styles and a monolinear script family. The traditional proportions of Winslow Title are historical in nature and follow the design and style of Winslow Book as a high contrast variant. The Winslow Title Mod family is a contemporary take on the style, with tapering terminals and less pronounced finials. Each family includes both styles, to be accessed through the opentype panel as a stylistic alternate. If preferable, you can purchase the entire family collection to have easier access to both styles, but it's not necessary. The typeface family comprises of roman and italic styles in six weights from Thin to Black and two widths in the roman style: Regular and Narrow. The accompanying script family has a single weight but offers five tracking widths, from Narrow to Wide. The bundle is an elegant combination of styles perfect for titling and display design. The serif typeface is packed with features that make ideal titling styles. Not only do they include the Stylistic Alternates, but also Titling Alternates, Discretionary Ligatures, Small Capitals, Swashes and Contextual Ligatures. As noted previously, the typeface comes in two styles, Traditional and Modern. Each can be accessed either by the Stylistic Alternates or Stylistic Sets. Titling Alternates are alternates that expand the ball terminals to K, R, V, W, and Y (see Titling Alternates slide). Contextual Ligatures are for capital combinations with A that tighten the gap created by the extended serifs. It connects characters with a pairing serif (the lower right serif of the M with the lower right serif of the A) and bridges them together. This combination works for single and multiple A combinations. It is turned on automatically in the Opentype panel and shouldn’t need to be accessed individually. Alternatively, the Discretionary Ligatures feature combines diagonal or baseline stems with lifted small capitals, creating a unique combination of characters. Swashes is an extensive feature that offers up to five swash options per many of each character. These can be selected via the Glyphs panel or as character alternates in Adobe programs. The Script family has a feature set of it’s own, with initial and final swashes on lowercase letters, middle swashes for select characters, and a titling feature that joins words together by replacing the space with a line. Stylistic alternates create a bouncing baseline on connecting strokes. *Note: there is no great need to purchase both families as all styles can be accessed via Opentype features, but if customers prefer to purchase both styles, it can be done by selecting the Complete Typeface Family collection.
  24. Claude Garamond (ca. 1480-1561) cut types for the Parisian scholar-printer Robert Estienne in the first part of the sixteenth century, basing his romans on the types cut by Francesco Griffo for Venetian printer Aldus Manutius in 1495. Garamond refined his romans in later versions, adding his own concepts as he developed his skills as a punchcutter. After his death in 1561, the Garamond punches made their way to the printing office of Christoph Plantin in Antwerp, where they were used by Plantin for many decades, and still exist in the Plantin-Moretus museum. Other Garamond punches went to the Frankfurt foundry of Egenolff-Berner, who issued a specimen in 1592 that became an important source of information about the Garamond types for later scholars and designers. In 1621, sixty years after Garamond's death, the French printer Jean Jannon (1580-1635) issued a specimen of typefaces that had some characteristics similar to the Garamond designs, though his letters were more asymmetrical and irregular in slope and axis. Jannon's types disappeared from use for about two hundred years, but were re-discovered in the French national printing office in 1825, when they were wrongly attributed to Claude Garamond. Their true origin was not to be revealed until the 1927 research of Beatrice Warde. In the early 1900s, Jannon's types were used to print a history of printing in France, which brought new attention to French typography and the Garamond" types. This sparked the beginning of modern revivals; some based on the mistaken model from Jannon's types, and others on the original Garamond types. Italics for Garamond fonts have sometimes been based on those cut by Robert Granjon (1513-1589), who worked for Plantin and whose types are also on the Egenolff-Berner specimen. Linotype has several versions of the Garamond typefaces. Though they vary in design and model of origin, they are all considered to be distinctive representations of French Renaissance style; easily recognizable by their elegance and readability. ITC Garamond? was designed in 1977 by Tony Stan. Loosely based on the forms of the original sixteenth-century Garamond, this version has a taller x-height and tighter letterspacing. These modern characteristics make it very suitable for advertising or packaging, and it also works well for manuals and handbooks. Legible and versatile, ITC Garamond? has eight regular weights from light to ultra, plus eight condensed weights. Ed Benguiat designed the four stylish handtooled weights in 1992." In 1993 Ed Benguiat has designed Handtooled versions.
  25. PF DIN Serif by Parachute, $36.00
    DIN Serif: Specimen Manual PDF The DIN Type System: A Comparison Table This is the first ever release of a true serif companion for the popular DIN typeface. DIN Serif originated in a custom project for a watchmaking journal which required a modern serif to work in unison and match the inherent simplicity of DIN. As a result, a solid, confident and well-balanced typeface was developed which is simple and neutral enough when set at small sizes, but sturdy and powerful when set at heavier weights and bigger sizes. It utilizes the skeleton of the original DIN and retains its basic proportions such as x-height, caps height and descenders, whereas ascenders were slightly increased. DIN Serif makes no attempt to impress with ephemeral nifty details on individual letters, but instead it concentrates on a few modern, functional and everlasting novelties which express an overall distinct quality on the page and set it apart from most classic romans. This is a low contrast typeface with vertical axis and squarish form which brings out a balance between simplicity and legibility. Its narrow proportions offer economy of space which is critical for newspaper body text and headlines. At small sizes the text has an even texture, it is comfortable and highly readable. The serifs are narrow at heavy weights and when tight typesetting is applied at large sizes, the heavier weights become ideal for headlines. DIN Serif was inspired by late 19th century Egyptian and earlier transitional roman faces. Bracketed serifs were placed on the upper part of the letterforms (this is where we mostly concentrate our attention when we read) whereas small clean square serifs were placed on and under the baseline to simplify the letterforms. In order to reduce visual tension at the joins and make reading smooth and comfortable, a slight hint of bracketed serif was added at the joins in the form of a subtle angular tapered serif, which softens the harsh angularity. These angular tapered serifs tend to disappear at smaller sizes (or smooth out the joins) but stand out at bigger sizes exuding a strong, modern and energetic personality. What started out as a custom 2 weight family, it has developed into a full scale superfamily with 10 styles from Regular to ExtraBlack along with their italics. Additional features were added such as small caps, alternate letters and numbers as well as numerous symbols for branding, signage and publishing. All weights were meticulously hinted for excellent display performance on the web. Finally, DIN Serif supports more that 100 languages such as those based on the Latin, Greek and Cyrillic alphabet.
  26. TT Norms Pro by TypeType, $39.00
    Introducing TT Norms® Pro, version 3.200! The updated font now supports more languages and boasts a larger character set. These implementations have made the typeface even more advanced and convenient. TT Norms® Pro is a functional geometric sans serif for aesthetic design choices and TypeType studio's bestseller. It has been a massive success since its release, and rightfully so! This stylish, elegant, and versatile font will become the full-fledged core of your collection. TT Norms® Pro is ideally suited for products in any domain: streaming services, banking, clothing brands, or the automotive industry. It's equally convenient to use in both web and printing. Now, the TT Norms® Pro typeface includes the most extensive font package, both in terms of font styles and character sets. The base version of TT Norms® Pro consists of 22 fully redesigned font styles and 4 additional subfamilies. Besides, this font boasts the most comprehensive language support in the TypeType collection. We've added the characters of extended Cyrillic and Latin writing systems to the updated TT Norms® Pro and configured the new languages support. The character set has become more extensive—we've added currency symbols with their minuscule version and minuscule mathematical symbols. The 3.200 version of TT Norms® Pro includes: 44 roman font styles, 44 italics, and 2 variable fonts; 7 roman and 7 italic font styles in TT Norms® Pro Mono; 2 variable fonts: TT Norms® Pro Variable with three parameters of variation (weight, width, and slant) and TT Norms® Pro Mono Variable with weight and slope axes of variation; 1993 characters in each font style, including an extended set of punctuation marks, symbols, and currencies; 5 widths: TT Norms® Pro with classic proportions, monospaced TT Norms® Pro Mono, narrower-proportioned TT Norms® Pro Compact and TT Norms® Pro Condensed, and wider TT Norms® Pro Expanded; 38 OpenType features, including a large number of ligatures, fractions, numerators, and denominators; 17 stylistic sets; - 280+ languages support, counting in new symbols for French, Norwegian, Bulgarian, Uzbek, Abkhaz, and more; Flawless kerning and manual TrueType hinting. TT Norms® Pro has already become the signature font of Intercom, Inc., Sartorius AG, CSN, CBSN, Shieldex, and many other global brands. Customization is available for TT Norms® Pro upon request—we adjust the font to suit your project. Learn more about customization options in the corresponding website section. In addition to the TT Norms® Pro, we've designed the TT Norms® Pro Serif typeface. These fonts complement each other perfectly, making an ideal typeface pair.
  27. CAC Lasko Even Weight - Unknown license
  28. Hello Pirates - Personal Use - Personal use only
  29. Clementine Sketch - Unknown license
  30. Coffee and Danish JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    In the collection of vintage and historic images available online from the Library of Congress is one of the exterior of the Town Talk Diner in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Regrettably, on May 28, 2020, the Town Talk Diner was damaged by vandalism, and subsequently destroyed by a fire that engulfed the building early on the morning of May 29th due to civil unrest following the death of George Floyd. The restaurant first opened in 1946, closed in 2011 and subsequently re-opened under new ownership in 2014 with French cuisine, then from 2016 until its demise as an American bistro. While this was not known at the time of selecting the image for a typographic model, subsequent research on the diner turned up these facts. The large vintage sign above the entrance was in big, bold Art Deco letters with rows and rows of bulbs for illuminating the name at night. Coffee and Danish JNL, modeled from the image of that sign, is available in both regular and oblique versions. Perhaps, in a way, the type design will serve as a bit of historic recognition for a popular eating spot.
  31. Wrenn Initials - Unknown license
  32. Zebron by Fontron, $35.00
    A bold, decorative, striped font for display and headlines.
  33. Gothic Leavenworth by Wooden Type Fonts, $20.00
    Gothic Leavenworth, a display type, very bold, sans serif.
  34. Triron by Fontron, $35.00
    A bold, decorative, striped font for display and headlines.
  35. Captain Tall Ship by Alphabet Agency, $20.00
    Captain Tall Ship is the clean version of Captain Tall Shipwreck. The font can be used in many project themes, from birthday party invitations to beer labels. The font could be potentially used is a number of design themes including bars, pubs, pirate, navy, seafarer, alcohol products, western/cowboy, card game/gambling, biker gang, tattoos, emblems and crests, old military & hunting to name a few.
  36. Hokkien by AdultHumanMale, $12.00
    HOKKIEN is an all caps sister to my other font Penang. It was inspired by some old pieces of Art Deco signage I had discovered in Penang Malaysia, The font is available in one weight for now. The font is loaded with plenty of foreign extras and currency symbols. I have also included an alternate cap S which works better visually in blocks of copy.
  37. Agafia by ParaType, $25.00
    Agafia handwriting script is based on the hand of Agafia Karpovna Lykova - the last member of the Old Believer family lived like an hermit in the Khakass taiga. The face is developed for the new book on the history of Lykov's family by Lev Cherepanov. It's built in OpenType format with a contextual substitution of letterforms and specific ligatures. Designer - Gennady Fridman. Released by ParaType in 2009.
  38. Brasilica by CAST, $45.00
    Brasílica is a robust design, with wide proportions, that assimilates influences both from old style and modern types. This wide shapes, as well as the moderate contrast and sturdy serifs make it suitable to different conditions of printing. The sharp corners, as well as the abrupt connections and terminals are remarkable features of this typeface, that renders a sturdy and crisp texture, with a distinct aspect.
  39. Golovolomka by Alexandr Galuzin, $30.00
    This font is reminiscent of the Middle Ages texture fonts. But geometric shapes make it more modern. It will work well in large and short inscriptions. The large array of text readability is reduced due to the characteristic rhythm of the font. It has the standard ligatures and ligature to failed pairs. There are two sets of numbers: the proportional and the Old style.
  40. Tobu by Hanoded, $15.00
    Tobu means 'to jump' in Japanese. I came across a haiku by Matsuo Bashô wich reads: The old pond… a frog jumps in… the sound of water (Furu ike ya… kawazu tobikomu… mizu no oto). The font is named Tobu because of its jumpy character: it doesn't have a real baseline, which makes it playful and fun to use. Tobu comes with a pond full of diacritics.
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