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  1. Neo Strada by Differentialtype, $10.00
    Neo Strada is a bold geometric sans serif font that comes in many weights and several alternates. It's perfect for documents, font logos, blogs, social media, marketing campaigns and many other projects!
  2. Labrador by Typesketchbook, $40.00
    Labrador is a sans-serif and proportional font designed in 2013 by Chatnarong Jingsuphatada. A regular member of the Labrador font family, this is a elegant, modern, thin, rounded and clean typeface.
  3. Reforma Grotesk by ParaType, $30.00
    PT Reforma Grotesk was designed for ParaType in 1999 by Albert Kapitonov based on the letterforms of Russian pre-revolutionary hand composition typefaces: Uzky Tonky Grotesk («Condensed Thin Sans»), Poluzhirny Knizhny Grotesk («Semibold Book Sans») and Reforma, of H. Berthold and O. Lehmann foundries (St.- Petersburg). This extra compressed sans serif with distinctive letter shapes is typical for display fonts of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. For use in advertising and display typography. The face got 'Galina' prize at Kirillitsa'99 International Type Design Competition in Moscow.
  4. Sensa by Fontfabric, $47.00
    Sensa is a handmade font family consisting of 21 fonts. It is divided into 6 subfamilies, each contributing to its wide range of visual power – Sensa Brush, Sensa Pen, Sensa Wild, Sensa Sans, Sensa Serif and Sensa Goodies. Only your imagination is the limit. Pick any of the font as a leading one and the rest of the fonts can accompany it with ease. To work together in all possible combinations, all fonts in this package were created with that simple idea in mind. Sensa is applicable for almost every design project - from advertising, packaging, editorial and branding, to web and screen projects. For a beauty and tender sensation or for more male and strong communication – you have a wide selection.
  5. Sansmatica by Fontop, $14.00
    Sansmatica is a clean and modern sans serif typeface. It has 28 fonts that work as a multi-purpose design solution. It consists of regular and condensed fonts that can be used for different cases: regular fonts are perfect for copy while Sansmatica condensed fonts are more specific - they make emotional associations and are perfect when you want your headlines or advertising to be noticeable. Also suite great for greeting cards, posters, branding, name card, stationary, design title, blog header, art quote, typography. Sansmatica has 7 weights with light looking more modern, fashionable and the bold giving a more rugged impression is perfect for headlines, logos, quotes, and more! It is interesting to use bold condensed fonts – both vertical lines and weight draw attention.
  6. Classical Melody by Putracetol, $28.00
    Classical Melody - Vintage Display Font. Classical Melody is a family Sans Serif font designed with vintage handcrafted, Classical Melody is a tall and skinny font perfect for your home decor and display designs Classical Melody inspired by music design, Classical Melody is a vintage font that is perfect for story books, illustrations, comic books, t-shirts, posters, greeting cards, logos, branding, stickers, svg, crafting and all for display purposes. The alternative characters were divided into several Open Type features such as Swash, Stylistic Sets, Stylistic Alternates, Contextual Alternates, and Ligature. The Open Type features can be accessed by using Open Type savvy programs such as Adobe Illustrator, Adobe InDesign, Adobe Photoshop Corel Draw X version, And Microsoft Word. This font is also support multi language.
  7. Lovers Stars by Anastasia Kuznetsova, $18.00
    Say Hello to Lovers Stars!! My new a set of two fabulous fonts - Lovers Stars!! Lovers Stars is a set of two amazing fonts!! This font is made from my original font - Lovers Clouds. This font is perfect for all your designs, lettering, drawings, signage, stickers, retro designs, shirts and 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
  8. Vimland Black - Personal use only
  9. Cimero Pro - 100% free
  10. SUNCUT - Personal use only
  11. Chilly Medium - Personal use only
  12. LT Anomaly - 100% free
  13. Hetilica - Personal use only
  14. Bebas - Unknown license
  15. Kanna-W4 - Personal use only
  16. Fireye GF 3 - Unknown license
  17. Nue - Personal use only
  18. Hertzace - Personal use only
  19. SquareType B - Personal use only
  20. 13_Fletcher - Personal use only
  21. Naxalite - Unknown license
  22. Olympus - Unknown license
  23. Padaloma - Unknown license
  24. BastardusSans - 100% free
  25. Kijkwijzer - Unknown license
  26. Talking Five by Dharma Type, $14.99
    Talking Five is a hand-drawn sans serif font family. Friendly and soft impression. Best for school activity, text-book for kids, poster and toys.
  27. Golnama by Naghi Naghachian, $159.00
    Golnama is a modern Sans Serif headline font. Golnama supports Arabic, Persian, Urdu and Latin. It includes proportional and tabular numerals for the supported languages.
  28. Coupon Clipper JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Coupon Clipper JNL is a fun, playful, casual sans serif font that evokes some of the lighthearted typography of the late 50s and early 60s.
  29. Cardboard Cutouts JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Cardboard Cutouts JNL is a blocky sans serif font re-drawn from some old "kiddie" stencils from the 1950s or 1960s acquired by Jeff Levine.
  30. Breakdance by Trustha, $15.00
    Breakdance is a vintage font duo. Combination of sans and script with sharp textures making all your creative projects getting a vintage and authentic impression!
  31. Made For Japan by Font Aid V, $20.00
    In March 2011, the Society of Typographic Aficionados began organizing a collaborative project that would unite the typographic and design communities. The goal of Font Aid V: Made for Japan was to raise funds to expedite relief efforts after the devastating earthquake and tsunami in Japan. Nearly 300 contributors from 45 countries sent in over 500 glyphs in a single week. Behind the scenes, volunteers Neil Summerour, Silas Dilworth, Delve Withrington, and Grant Hutchinson were up to their elbows in Adobe Illustrator and Fontlab assembling the typeface. The sheer number of submissions coupled with the complexity of some of the designs caused unforeseen delays in completing the typeface. The team not only managed the immense influx of submissions, it also had several technical hurdles and multiple content reviews to mitigate before the final font could be produced. Several months after the project was initiated, Font Aid V: Made for Japan was finally ready for distribution. With the help of Sogo Japan, all proceeds from sales of this typeface will be delivered directly to organizations in Japan, such as Second Hand and AMDA International (Association of Medical Doctors of Asia). Sogo Japan strives to help circumvent regular international charity channels and the inefficiencies associated with them. Thanks to everyone who participated and helped us spread the word about the Font Aid V: Made for Japan project. In particular, we would like to acknowledge the following individuals and groups for their participation and involvement: Jonathan Abbott, Rui Abreu, Frank Adebiaye, Tim Ahrens, Anonymous, Eero Antturi, Leonardo Aranda, Hector Carrillo Aspano, Danielle Atnip, Alejandro Cabrera Avila, Christophe Badani, Joanne Gyo Young Bae, Ben Balvanz, Cynthia Bataille, Priyanka Batra, Donald Beekman, Hannes Beer, David Berlow, Kevin Beronilla, Fabian Bertschinger, Nicole Bittner, Bart Blubaugh, Dathan Boardman, Andrew Boardman, Joel Vilas Boas, Konstantin Boldovskiy, Scott Boms, Michael Browers, Vickie Burns, Matt Burvill, Daniele Capo, Seymour Caprice, Mauro Caramella, Matevž Čas, Eli Castellanos, Sarah Castillo, Tom Censani, Pinar Ceyhan, Ivette Chacon, Hin-Ching Chan, Sarah Charalambides, Karen Charatan, Sinde Cheung, Todd Childers, Justin Chodzko, Felipe Coca, Antonio Coelho, Jefferson Cortinove, Alan Lima Coutinho, Nick Cox, Nick Curtis, Girish Dalvi, Christopher DeCaro, Thomas C Dempsey, Matt Desmond, Chank Diesel, Anum Durvesh, Suzie Eland, Engy Elboreini, Craig Eliason, Emi Eliason, James Elliott, Grace Engels, Exljbris, Hillary Fayle, Carol Fillip, Jeff Fisher, Scott Fisk, John Foley, Stuart Ford, Mathias Forslund, Brock French, Anina Frischknecht, Eric Frisino, Chiyo Fujimori, Kaela Gallo, Ayesha Garrett, Harald Geisler, Alfonso Gómez-Arzola, Adriana Esteve González, Richard Gregory, James Grieshaber, Grupoingenio, Kemie Guaida, Carlos Fabián Camargo Guerrero, Rachel Han, Erin Harris, Stefan Hattenbach, Magnus Hearn, Marissa Heiken, Georg Herold-Wildfellner, Jamie Homer, Ed Hoskin, Dav[id Hubner], Jonathan Hughes, Rian Hughes, Grant Hutchinson, Xerxes Irani, Masayuki Izumi, Jan Janeček, Hyun Kyung Jang, Julien Janiszewski, Dušan Jelesijevic, Cal Jepps, Meghan Jossick, Evamaria Judkins, July Twenty Fourth, Erica Jung, William K, Claes Källarsson, Kapitza, Asutosh Kar, Arno Kathollnig, Sami Kaunisvirta, Hajime Kawakami, Scott Kaye, Richard Kegler, Anna Keroullé, Bizhan Khodabandeh, Lara Assouad Khoury, Ilona Kincses, Becky King, Sean King, Megan Kirby, Max Kisman, Keith Kitz, Romy Klessen, Akira Kobayashi, Kokin, Kozyndan & Silas Dilworth, Atushi Kunimune, Andreas Kuschner, John Langdon, Ray Larabie, Jess Latham, Kelly D Lawrence, Matic Leban, Chien-Hao Lee, Bryan Levay, Enrico Limcaco, Andreas Lindholm, Andrew Loschiavo, Chris Lozos, Ian Lynam, John Lyttle, Gustavo Machado, Jonathan Mak, Ricardo Marcin, Jeannie Mecorney, Steve Mehallo, Cristina Melo, Martin Mendelsberg, The Midnight Umbrella Studio, Goro Mihok, Ojasvi Mohanty, Ahmed Mohtadi, Alixe Monteil, Veronica Monterosso, Dani Montesinos, Masanobu Moriyama, Misa Moriyama, Pedro Moura, John Moy Jr, Marc Marius Mueller, Shoko Mugikura, Joachim Müller-Lancé, Diane Myers, John Nahmias, Yoshihisa Nakai, Hiroshi Nakayama, Reiko Nara, Nathoo, Titus Nemeth, Nathanael Ng, Ngoc Ngo, Antoninus Niemiec, James Ockelford, Kunihiko Okano, Naotatsu Okuda, Toshi Omagari, Onikeiji, Ozlem Ozkal, Jason Pagura, Hrant Papazian, Brian Jongseong Park, John Passafiume, Patrick Griffin, Alejandro Paul, Vian Peanu, Dylan Pech, Rebecca Penmore, Peter Brugger, Jean François Porchez, Carolyn Porter, Andrew Pothecary, James Puckett, Rachel Hernández Pumarejo, James Random, Liam Roberts, Tom Rogers, David Jonathan Ross, Sumio Sakai, Sana, Stuart Sandler, Rafael Saraiva, Riccardo Sartori, Ai Sasaki, Yee Wen Sat, Agnes Schlenke, Giovanna Scolaro, Roland Scriver, Alessandro Segalini, Shawn Semmes, Jane Sheppard, Josh Sherwood, Paulo Silva, Mark Simonson, Luis Siquot, Greg Smith, Owen Song, James L. Stirling, Nina Stössinger, Tanya Turipamwe Stroh, Kevin Strzelczyk, Neil Summerour, Superfried, Shiho Takahashi, Shuji Takahashi, Yusuke Takeda, Naoyuki Takeshita, Bruno Tenan, Chung-Deh Tien, Tom, Ryoichi Tsunekawa, Alex Tye, Matthew Tyndall, TypoVar, Virginia Valdez, Beatriz Valerio, Tom Varisco, Brayden Varr, Catarina Vaz, Andy Veale, Yvette Claudia Velez, Marie-Anne Verougstraete, Abbie Vickress, Ray Villarreal, Pat Vining, Courtney Waite, Hoyle Wang, Viola Wang, Jim Ward, Grace Watling, Terrance Weinzierl, Robert Weiss, Stuart Weston, Kevin Wijaya, Dave Williams, Beau Williamson, Delve Withrington, Katherine Wood, Neil Woodyatt, Jesvin Yeo, Yokokaku, Kazuhi Yoshikawa, YouWorkForThem, Matt Yow, Charlton Yu, Yuriko, Ron Za, Jayson Zaleski, Víctor Zúñiga
  32. Poligon by Halbfett, $30.00
    Poligon is a large family of geometric sans serif fonts. It is inspired by classic typefaces from the geometric-sans genre, like Futura and Avant Garde Gothic, whose shapes were constructed from circles and straight lines. Every character has been crafted to give it a distinct and individual feel. The family is an excellent choice for both corporate design and editorial design projects because of its range of weights, as well as its legibility in text. The typeface family ships in two different formats. Depending on your preference, you can install the typeface as two Variable Fonts or use the family’s eight static OpenType font files instead. Those weights run from Thin to Black. While the static-format fonts offer a good intermediary-step selection, users who install the Variable Fonts have vastly greater control over the stroke width in their upright and italic texts. The weight axes in Poligon’s Variable Fonts allow users to differentiate between almost 1,000 possible font weights. That enables you to fine-tune your text’s exact appearance on-screen or in print. But even the static fonts satisfy the need for flexibility, creating harmonious variations of texture and emphasis. Despite their rigid geometry, the fonts have a playful air to them. That playfulness and uniqueness can be dialed up by applying stylistic alternates via the fonts’ four Stylistic Sets. The first of these replaces “G”, “M”, and “&” with alternate, more outgoing shapes. Stylistic Set 2 has an alternate “ß”; Stylistic Set 3 has a “Q” with a longer tail and another “G”. Stylistic Set 3 has alternates for “A”, “K“, “Q”, “R”, “S”, “Y”, and “Z”.
  33. Kleader by Edignwn Type, $18.00
    The Kleader Font is inspired by authentic typefaces in old posters. These font collections contain serif and sans serif fonts. Every font comes with 3 style typefaces (regular, rough and stamp). Kleader gives more extras 1 pack illustrations. This font includes some ligatures. The Kleader matches apply in some designs such as the logo, poster, label, badge, packaging, t-shirt, branding, quotes and more custom design. Kleader features : 3 style typefaces (regular, rough and stamp) All-caps, numeral, symbol and punctuation Ligatures Multilingual PUA Encoded Kleader includes : 7 fonts (serif, sans serif and dingbat) 13 hand-drawn illustrations in dingbat
  34. Fhayu by Twinletter, $12.00
    Fhayu, our newest san serif font, is now available. Fhayu is a gorgeous sans-serif font with powerful curves. This typeface offers a stunning and clean appearance that’s ideal for branding, digital products, and any of your creative projects, regardless of theme. This flexible typeface has a unique and balanced personality, making it ideal for headers and paragraphs alike. of course, your various design projects will be perfect and extraordinary if you use this font because this font is equipped with a font family, both for titles and subtitles and sentence text, start using our fonts for your extraordinary projects.
  35. Fast by Gatra Std, $10.00
    Introducing a cute handwriting "FAST" Display Sans-Serif Font! If you are needing a touch of casual modern San-Serif for your designs, this font was created for you! What's Included: Uppercase and Lowercase Number and Punctuation Support Language This font works best in a program that supports OpenType features such as Adobe Indesign, Adobe Illustrator CC and CS, or Adobe Photoshop CC and CS also CorelDraw More Questions? Here are some (potential) answers! Do not to resell this font in any way. Multilingual Support is included for Western European Languages
  36. Wesker by SimpleType Studios, $15.00
    Introducing our Wesker - Sans Serif Display Font Collection—a stunning blend of style, versatility, and impact. With 15 fonts, 5 weights, and 3 widths to choose from, your designs will shine like never before. Each font is meticulously crafted to leave a lasting impression, offering unparalleled elegance and precision. Whether you're creating logos, packaging, or posters, our collection empowers you to make a bold statement. Don't settle for ordinary—unlock the power of extraordinary typography. Order our Sans Serif Display Font Collection today and elevate your designs to new heights.
  37. Eternal Spring by Krismagraph, $19.00
    Eternal Spring is an elegant and modern San serif font family. It's sans serif in 8 weights from Thin to ExtraBold font. Comes with 76 unique ligatures and 27 alternates. Eternal Spring is a multipurpose font perfect for any project, with high contrast glyphs, giving it a feminine and masculine quality, modern, and easy to read. Excellent in layout design for quotes or body copy, best used as a display for headings, logos, branding, magazines, product packaging, invitations, and others. This font is easy to use and has OpenType features.
  38. Botswana by Gatra Std, $10.00
    Introducing a cute handwriting "BOTSWANA" An Unique Sans-Serif Font! If you are needing a touch of casual modern San-Serif for your designs, this font was created for you! What's Included: Uppercase and Lowercase Number and Punctuation Support Language This font works best in a program that supports OpenType features such as Adobe Indesign, Adobe Illustrator CC and CS, or Adobe Photoshop CC and CS also CorelDraw More Questions? Here are some (potential) answers! Do not to resell this font in any way. Multilingual Support is included for Western European Languages
  39. Joe Mad by Comicraft, $39.00
    When Joe Madureira saw the custom font we'd created for Jim Lee, he called us up immediately and uttered the immortal words... "I Want One!" We were, of course, only too happy to oblige. Now, this very font, based upon Joe's own handwriting, is available. Think about it, where else can you get a World Famous Comic Book Artist like Joe Madureira to work for you for under a hundred bucks?
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