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  1. Ovallique by Vanderfont, $24.00
    Ovallique shares roots with its looser cousin Beachbuoy. But don't mistake Ovallique's casual parentage for hand me down genes. Ovallique is the well-tailored relation, with limousine and driver at the ready. Dom Casual meets Dom Perignon for supper at the revolving restaurant. OK, so the wallpaper is slightly faded. Ovallique's x-height makes it legible even after apéritifs. It's kitschy slumming for the streamlined set!
  2. OldeChicago - Unknown license
  3. SL Borges by Sudtipos, $29.00
    A man purposes himself the task of drawing the world. Among the years, he populates a space with images of provinces, reigns, mountains, bays, ships, islands, fishes, rooms, instruments, heavenly bodies, horses and people. A while before he died, he discovers that patient labyrinth of lines traces the image of his own face. J. L. Borges. SL Borges is a homage to the genial Jorge Luis Borges, illustrious Argentinean writer who lived between 1899 and 1986. Sharply depicted by Augusto Costhanzo, SL Borges synthesizes to icons the big themes that obsessed him: the infinite, labyrinths, libraries, identity. But it although traces lines over the more human side of the writer, who loved cats, fervent politics and the taste of Tango. SL Borges abridges a sum of original iconographic illustrations in True Type format, which masterly synthesizes the most important themes of the grand genius of the literature. SL Borges takes part of the "Icons of Icons" Gallery, developed by SinergiaLab for Sudtipos
  4. Data Error AOE Pro by Astigmatic, $24.00
    The Data Error AOE Family was one of my earliest typefaces, at a time when I had become obsessed with all forms of "digital/techology" typestyles. It's been awhile since the early 2000's, but I've had a hankering for awhile now to revisit this typeface, giving it a more expansive language character set and fill it out with some Opentype features. Inspired by some old printouts of BASIC programs and an Atari 1050 Disk Drive manual with pin printer examples, comes the familiar yet oddly restricted style with this Data Error family. This family comes complete with Regular and Bold versions with their respective Oblique versions. Odd pin printer restrictions inherent in this typeface are: no characters extend below baseline or above ascender line, (except international accents). A nostalgic typeface for computer programmers everywhere, strong and legible at any size, Data Error is perfect for so many purposes, get it today!
  5. Lion by Atlantic Fonts, $26.00
    Lion is playful, wild, and full of expression. Lion Solid is sans pattern, but just as brave. Mix upper and lower case with pride, and turn on double-letter ligatures for added hand-made presence. Shown in posters with other Atlantic fonts including Atlantic Doodles and Eeeek images.
  6. Social Club JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The movie poster for the 1934 comedy/crime drama “Jimmy the Gent” (starring James Cagney) featured the title hand lettered in an ultra-bold Art Deco sans serif style. This type design has been turned into Social Club JNL, and is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  7. St Croce Pro by Storm Type Foundry, $29.00
    Our eye is able to join missing parts of worn letters back into undisturbed shapes. We tend to see things better than they really are. Thanks to this ability we ignore faults of those close to us as we can’t accept the fact that every once in a while we convene with an impaired entity. Typography is merely a man’s invention, hence imperfection and transience, albeit overlooked, are its key features. This typeface is based on worn-out letterings on tombstones in the St. Croce basilica in Florence. For hundreds of years, microscopic particles of marble are being taken away on the soles of visitors: the embossed figures become fossilised white clouds, fragments of inscriptions are nearing the limits of legibility. First missing are thin joins and serifs, then the main strokes finally slowly diminish into nothingness over time. Unlike an archaeologist, for whom even completely featureless stele is valuable, the typographer must capture the proper moment of wear, when the type is not too “new” but also not too much decimated. Such typeface is usable for catalogue jackets, invitations and posters. Calligraphy is a natural human trait. To write is to create characters of reasonable beauty and content, according to the nature of the writer. A natural characteristic of architecture is to create an aesthetic message very similar to the alphabet. A doric column, the gabled roof, the circle of the well plan: these are the basic shapes from which all text typeface is derived.
  8. Massimo by Borutta Group, $29.00
    Massimo is a semi-serif geometric type family. For as long as I can remember, I've admired the visual style of New York – its architecture, fashion, design, and typography. After spending two weeks in Manhattan this summer, I wanted to prepare a sharp and modern typeface in Big Apple style.
  9. Pepito by Fenotype, $20.00
    Pepito is a nonconnected version of Pepita Script. Pepito has a nice set of special features, including a set of ornaments and Swash, Stylistic and Contextual Alternates that you can easily access in any OpenType-savvy program. For the best price, purchase Pepito with Pepita Script or other Fenotype fonts.
  10. Yard Goods JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Yard Goods JNL is another typeface derived from a sign making outfit consisting of a series of stencils manufactured by the Display Material Company of St. Paul Minnesota. This clean and casual sans design embodies the hand-lettering of 1920s and 30s era show cards, price tickets and display signs.
  11. Aretino by Eurotypo, $24.00
    Pietro Aretino (1492 – 1556) Was an Italian author, playwright, poet, satirist and blackmailer, who wielded influence on contemporary art and politics. The most vigorous and versatile vernacular writer of the 16th century He was a very versatile writer, famous for his Lascivious Sonnets – which caused great scandal at the time – but also for his satirical verses, addressed to all the powerful people in Italy, without forgetting the many plays that he wrote for the theatre. Part of the charm of his letters is that through them you may know the whole of Venetian society from the top to the bottom. The little-known church of San Luca in Venice (in St Mark's district) has been a place of pilgrimage for centuries for people who are decidedly not devout: journalists, writers, free thinkers. In 1556 Pietro Aretino, a unique character of the Italian and Venetian Renaissance period was buried there. Such strong of personality, has contributed to generate the powerful wind of change that emerged from the italian renaissance. We have inspired on that talent searching for a new sight the famous Venetian typefaces. Probably looking for more vigour and contemporary digital style. This typeface is slightly condensed, lighter and has more contrast between the thick and thin letter-strokes, it has concave bracketed serif. Their ascender and descenders strokes are very shorts. Aretino family is completed by four weigh: Regular, SemiBold, Bold and ExtraBold, while Italics has three weighs. These fonts came with a full OpenType features and CE languages.
  12. Ratkeys by Quadrat, $25.00
    Ratcaps and Ratkeys were designed as a set of highly-legible keycap fonts for use in software and systems documentation destined for in-house printing. They were specifically designed for clarity and legibility even on low-resolution (300 dpi) laser printers. Ratcaps consist of representations of the basic alpha-numeric keyboard keys. Ratkeys contains the special function and modifier keys. Both fonts also come in a 3D-effect version.
  13. SK Clarke by Salih Kizilkaya, $12.99
    SK Clarke is a font designed in memory of the famous inventor and science fiction writer Arthur C. Clarke. Clarke is a geometric sans serif font family. It offers full support for the Latin, Greek and Cyrillic alphabets and supports many different languages. This font family includes a total of 20 fonts and 17,820 glyphs, so it contains all the typographic materials you will need in your designs.
  14. Bodoni Classic Swing by Wiescher Design, $55.00
    Bodoni Classic Swing is another of my decorative additions to Bodoni’s family of typefaces. Bodoni did not design decorative versions. His quest was for purity in book design. He was purely as a printer who had to cut his own fonts because there simply weren't any foundries in those days. I think if Giambattista were alive today he would design many decorative typefaces. Yours molto classico, Gert Wiescher
  15. ALS Bingley by Art. Lebedev Studio, $63.00
    Bingley is a beautifully old-fashioned, proper, and full of class body typeface. The British feel of this face comes from its inspirational source—a tombstone script from Oxford. The characters are squat and nearly square in proportions, even cursive comes with a pronounced breadth. Generous counters and pleasant stroke weight contrast ensure high legibility of any text set in Bingley. Pronounced serifs and drop-shaped terminals further enrich the experience.
  16. Dinomik by Mightyfire, $10.00
    Hello! Meet Dinomik, one of our best seller fonts! With a cute, playful and modern looks, Dinomik can bring happiness for both of writers and readers. If you want to write something fun, happy and cheerful, we suggest you to use Dinomik. We have four styles that can boost the appearance your text. Enjoy this font in your children book, birthday card, fun poster, comic book, and any other arts. :)
  17. Ramadan Elegant by Marmara, $23.00
    If you are a graphic designer, magazine editor, fashion stylist, industrial designer, publisher, printer or have a creative business, this font is for you, I believe it is a font that should be in your font folder for all your work.. Make awesome logotypes; When you write any word, it almost gives a logotype effect, I enjoyed working on it very much, I'm sure you will like it too...
  18. Designer RD by Kostic, $40.00
    Designer RD was created in 1999, at the same time as Just Square and Why Square typefaces, and envisioned to be their rounded alternative. Zoran based the font on the logotype his son Nikola made and its primary purpose is to be used in logotypes, headlines, fliers, websites, etc. that are going for a hard geometric look. Designer RD’s character set supports Western European languages, as well as the Cyrillic script.
  19. P22 Vincent by P22 Type Foundry, $24.95
    This set is inspired by the work of Vincent van Gogh. The alphabet captures the essence of van Gogh's handwriting style, using his extensive correspondence with his brother Theo as the primary reference. This lettering style presents a bold brush-stroke appearance which bears striking similarities to the painting style of Van Gogh. A full international charcter set is featured. The extras feature selected imagery from van Gogh's drawing and paintings.
  20. Rightly So NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    An entry in the Palmer and Rey 1884 specimen book named, somewhat prosaically, Geometric Gothic provided the inspiration for this rectilinear romp through the alphabet. As apt as it is for a period piece of its time, it's also oddly and equally comfortable in a retro space-age environment. Both versions include complete Latin 1252, Central European 1250 and Turkish 1524 character sets, with localization for Moldovan, Romanian and Turkish.
  21. Ratcaps by Quadrat, $25.00
    Ratcaps and Ratkeys were designed as a set of highly-legible keycap fonts for use in software and systems documentation destined for in-house printing. They were specifically designed for clarity and legibility even on low-resolution (300 dpi) laser printers. Ratcaps consist of representations of the basic alpha-numeric keyboard keys. Ratkeys contains the special function and modifier keys. Both fonts also come in a 3D-effect version.
  22. Bodoni Classic Swashes by Wiescher Design, $39.50
    Bodoni Classic Swashes is my personal addition to Bodoni’s family of typefaces. Bodoni did not design a decorative version. His quest was for purity in book design. Even though in his days it was not called design; he thought of himself purely as a printer. But I think, especially after visiting the Bodoni museum in Parma, if Giambattista were alive today he would design a decorative typeface. Yours classico, Gert Wiescher
  23. Adobe Bengali by Adobe, $29.00
    The Adobe Bengali typeface was designed by Neelakash Kshetrimayum, with Bengali script expert Fiona Ross consulting on the design. This type family was designed to harmonize with Adobe?s other Brahmic fonts, both in terms of apparent size and style, to ensure that this suite of typefaces families can be typeset together as a system. The primary intended usage ? for printed outputs, particularly continuous text settings ? guided the design direction.
  24. Stolzl by Inhouse Type, $33.78
    Stolzl is the text companion of the display family, Stolzl Display, which was optically tailored to perform as a functional addition to this concept steered font collection. Stolzl Text is a modernist interpretation of the first release, stripped of the primary stylised attributes, it is highly readable in print and on screen. Designed to perform at various sizes, Stolzl Text is a great addition to the type collection.
  25. Duper Hamburges by Mightyfire, $15.00
    Duper Hamburges is here! With a funny, playful and modern looks, Duper Hamburges can bring happiness for both of writers and readers. If you want to write something fun, happy and cheerful, try to use Duper Hamburges. Enjoy this font in your children book, birthday card, fun poster, comic book, and any other arts. We're honored and proud if Duper Hamburges can be the part of your special works. Thank you :)
  26. Esdoria Journey by Arttype7, $15.00
    Esdoria Journy, a font that is inspired by an ancient writing style using a fountain pen. with natural curves and has more than 100 alternatives (ligature, swash, alternative, staylistic 001-006). will make you look like a great script writer. This font is perfect for book covers, notes, magazines, wedding invitations, Valentine's greeting cards, movie titles, quotes, business cards, photographic watermarks, logos and any design that calls for beautiful handwriting.
  27. Candy Bits by Bitstream, $30.99
    Candy Bits was originally designed at Bitstream as a custom project for a large printer manufacturer. Released in 1997, Candy Bits was designed by Jim Lyles. The typographic characters were fashioned after a well known American candy. The balance of the characters in the font are designed to enhance the 3D illusion by appearing to recede into the page. Soon after its completion, Mr. Lyles joined a local health club.
  28. Substance by FaceType, $24.00
    The grotesque workhorse: Substance fulfills the primary role of emphasizing content. Containing 8 weights + italics (800+ glyphs each) Substance is a workhorse with loads of subtle OpenType features (small caps, a choice of lining, tabular and old style figures, numerators, denominators, tabular figures and signs, fractions, ligatures), 21 currency signs and a diversity of symbols and arrows. Substance provides everything you need for demanding briefs like signage or corporate design.
  29. TE Heading by Tharwat Emara, $20.00
    It is known as the THARWAT M EMARA HEADING (NASKH) Font for its extensive use in the copying and transmission of books because it helps the writer to write more quickly than any other font since the Islamic times and then THARWAT M EMARA HEADING(NASKH) font wrote the "HEADING" And the advantages of THARWAT M EMARA HEADING (NASKH)font are clarifying the letters and show their beauty and splendor
  30. Adobe Kannada by Adobe, $29.00
    The Adobe Kannada typeface was designed by Erin McLaughlin, with Brahmic script expert Fiona Ross consulting on the design. This type family was designed to harmonize with Adobe?s other Brahmic fonts, both in terms of apparent size and style, to ensure that this suite of typeface families can be typeset together as a system. The primary intended usage ? for printed outputs, particularly continuous text settings ? guided the design direction.
  31. Altogether by PintassilgoPrints, $29.00
    Oodles of doodles! Altogether brings not two or three, but eight - yep! - flavours for each letter. Original, creative, authentic flavours. Sometimes sweet, sometimes fun, sometimes weird. A bit eccentric, let's say. So we can say it different. Let the autopilot cycle all these glyphs by simply turning on the contextual alternates feature inside your application. If you prefer, handpick your choices from a glyphs palette. And, mainly, have fun!
  32. Flaticons by Okaycat, $29.50
    Okaycat Font Foundry proudly presents "Flaticons"! Flaticons are cool flat icons for your app development or website designs, UI UX purpose graphics, conveniently done in font format. You can type it in Xcode as a font, or you can edit them in your preferred graphic editing software to create the right images. I have used it in my personal website, and my apps to show you how useful it is.
  33. Athens Classic - Unknown license
  34. Aldenburg by Mozatype, $11.00
    Aldenburg is a natural brush font. Aldenburg would be perfect for sports, music festivals, quotes, special events, or anything. What’s Included : - Works on PC & Mac - Easy to use ( Installations ) - Compatibility Windows, Apple, Linux, Cricut, Silhouette, and Other cutting machines Thank you for purchasing this font. Please appreciate, if you like this. ENJOY it :)
  35. Thanksgiving uses the following OpenType features to set up to four different color layers. Small Caps/changing direction Superscript/Superior (Apples) Subscript/Inferior (Leaves) Numerator (Loops) Denominator (Flowers) Note: To get the most out of this ornament font you should use an application capable of handling different leadings like Adobe InDesign or Illustrator.
  36. C64 by Volcano Type, $19.00
    The Commodore 64 (C64) is a home computer with 64 kilobytes of RAM that was popular in the 1980s. Released by Commodore Business Machines (CBM) to the public in August 1982 at a price of US$595, it offered sound and graphics performance that was good compared to the standard at that time.
  37. Chleona by Handpik, $13.00
    Hello, on this occasion, we would like to introduce a new font. which we named him "CHLEONA", a font that we design with an elegant, stylish and simple shape at a relatively affordable price but has good quality. This font has the following advantages. Featured Uppercase Lowercase Numeral Functional Stylistic Ligature Multilingual
  38. The Socker by Mozatype, $11.00
    THE SHOCKER a natural brush font. THE SHOCKER would be perfect for sports, music festivals, quotes, special events, or anything. What’s Included : - Works on PC & Mac - Easy to use ( Installations ) - Compatibility Windows, Apple, Linux, Cricut, Silhouette, and Other cutting machines Thank you for purchasing this font. Please appreciate, if you like this. ENJOY it :)
  39. Ming Gothic JJCR - Personal use only
  40. Umpire Serif by Mans Greback, $59.00
    Umpire Serif is a heavy sans-serif immersed in Victorian grandeur, exuding a kingly confidence that commands respect. Every letter carved is a testament to its solid and heavy foundation, echoing the decorative prowess of a bygone era. With its bold demeanor, the typeface effortlessly portrays nobility and pride. It's not merely decorative; it's regal.
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