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  1. Quieta by Italiantype, $39.00
    Quieta is a humanist serif typeface inspired by the aesthetics of Italian Renaissance and by the empowering history of the painter Artemisa Gentileschi, first woman to be admitted to an Academy of Fine Arts in Italy. The designer, Maria Chiara Fantini, has used sharp flat-nib calligraphic strokes to add a vibrant contemporary vibe to the traditional humanist proportions. Classical details (such as the beak of the “e” and the angled stress of the “o”), are balanced by a modern and readable low-contrast design, developed in a range of six weights with a matching set of true italics. A Display weight, with lighter shapes and stronger contrast has been developed excel in logos, headlines and captions. The wide array of alternate, decorative and swash glyphs and the full coverage of over 200 extended latin languages make Quieta a solid, highly readable and elegant typeface perfect for body text both on the screen and on the printed page. Graceful and powerful at the same time, this typeface family is ready to help you when in need of the timeless appeal of a self-conscious feminine elegance.
  2. KAH by MADType, $21.00
    KAH is a font which is based on a strict LCD-style grid. KAH is perfect for mocking up LCD screens or to create a technological/futuristic aesthetic in your design.
  3. TV Western JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    In the 1889 Franklin Type Foundry specimen book is a type face called “Armenian”. With lighter weight horizontal slab serifs than more traditional Western fonts, it could be pictured as being used as copy on wanted posters or town notices. This is now available as TV Western JNL in both regular and oblique versions.
  4. Arcle by The Northern Block, $12.80
    A modern geometric typeface with precise radius detailing. Each character has it’s own unique subtleties and style variations, with careful adjustment you can create dynamic page layouts. The elegant curves are best demonstrated using the lighter weight at large scale. Details include 5 weights, a complete character set, manually edited kerning and Euro symbol.
  5. PR Swirlies 03 by PR Fonts, $10.30
    This set of swirlies oraments is drawn with a pointed brush, for a higher contrast appearance than Swirlies 1 & 2.
  6. Num91 by Fateh.Lab, $15.00
    Num.91 is a strong and elegant street art display typography. Inspired by currently popular street art, this is the answer to the long-awaited need for a street art font. Num.91 is superior and very different from the street art fonts currently circulating. This font really has the soul of street art in it. And another amazing thing, you get bonus vector illustrations in it. Its weight is superior in posters, social media, headlines, titles, large-format print - and anywhere else you want to get noticed.
  7. Dope Jam - Unknown license
  8. Garbageschrift - Unknown license
  9. Pavement by ECHT! Johan Manschot, $30.00
    Pavement is a display typeface, based on the roughness and hardness of a street tile. I wanted to make a font with some real streetvibes, so it can easily be used for all kind of street cultures like music, (stencil) graffiti, street-art and fashion.
  10. Gulitov by ParaType, $25.00
    Original type work designed in unconventional technique by type and graphic designer Yuri Gulitov. The shapes of signs were built up in a very specific routine. At the first stage signs were drawn on the black sheets of paper by the PVA adhesive, then a white sheets was placed above, and finally after some time the white sheets were torn off. The scraps of white paper presented the signs. Inverse style shows hypothetic result of tearing off the black sheets. The style together or separately can be used in display and advertizing works for demonstration of fight between the forces of good and evil or vice versa. Analog version of the font was awarded by diploma on Third International Biennale of Graphic Design “Golden Bee”. Digital version was released by ParaType in 2008.
  11. Rolla Cossta by Gassstype, $25.00
    Rolla Cossta - Handwritten Brush Font . Introducing of designs look modern, unique and fun. It’s perfect for labels, quotes, posters, DIY projects, branding, packaging, greeting cards, websites, photos, photography overlays, signs, window art, scrapbooking, tags and so much more!our new product that inspired by Street Tagging, graffiti style with a fun theme very good for graffity poster, flyer, childrenbook, cartoon, comic etc
  12. P22 Sweepy Pro by IHOF, $39.95
    Sweepy is based on his popular Pooper Black but it is lighter and has connecting letters. Sweepy is a brush script that is casual and fluid. In the expanded OpenType version Sweepy is loaded with over 50 alternate characters and ligatures that offer more flexible lettering options. (Sweepy Basic includes 230 glyphs, Sweepy Pro includes 462 glyphs.)
  13. Alumina by Rafaeiro Typeiro, $27.00
    Discover Alumina, a typeface that exudes elegance and authority. Its robust weights demand attention, while lighter variants display grace. From bold statements to subtle emotions, Alumina empowers your creativity effortlessly. Suitable for diverse mediums, Alumina remains legible and versatile. Unleash customization with OpenType features like ligatures and fractions. Embrace Alumina as your creative companion, sparking change and expression.
  14. Arequipa by Alan Meeks, $45.00
    Arequipa is a Latin font with serifs generally top left. The style is influenced by Aztec and Inca designs the Bold weight is excellant for Headline and the lighter weights work well in limited text. The geometric shape of the serifs, ij dots, full point, comma and cap Q give the font an unusual and distinctive look.
  15. Slogan by Linotype, $29.99
    Helmut Matheis originally designed Slogan for the Ludwig and Mayer type foundry in Frankfurt, Germany. Slogan is an informal script of medium weight, with some variation in color. Its caps are flowing and the lowercase letters are close fitting. A lighter, more upright companion was designed by Helmut Matheis as well; its design is named Charme.
  16. Silica by Stone Type Foundry, $49.00
    This slab serif is a general purpose type in six weights. The lighter weights are useful for short passages of text. The heavier weights are a versatile tool for setting headlines. Available weights are Extra Light, Light, Regular, Semibold, Bold, Black. Silica was designed to withstand condensation using horizontal scaling without compromising the weighting scheme of the design.
  17. Iowan Old Style BT by Bitstream, $40.99
    Iowan Old Style was designed for Bitstream in 1990 by noted sign painter John Downer. Iowan Old Style is a hardy contemporary text design modeled after earlier revivals of Jenson and Griffo typefaces but with a larger x-height, tighter letterfit, and reproportioned capitals. Iowan Old Style Titling was designed by John Downer and added to the Iowan Old Style family in 2002. The cap-only character set includes several ornaments and fleurons, broadening the appeal and functionality of the typeface family. Iowan Old Style was originally designed for Bitstream in 1990 by Downer, a noted sign painter. Iowan Old Style is a hardy contemporary text design modeled after earlier revivals of Jenson and Griffo typefaces but with a larger x-height, tighter letterfit, and reproportioned capitals. Expert and old style figure font sets were added in 2000.
  18. Sildetas by insigne, $22.00
    Sildetas is an elegant high-contrast script face. Sildetas was conceived as non-connected, high-contrast and ultra heavy script, as best exemplified by the Black weight. However, it was too much of a temptation to design a hairline variant, and this exploration gave the family’s lighter weights an elegant, graceful feel. The script was modified further to use connected letterforms as the primary glyphs. With its unique swirled ball terminals, this versatile script draws immediate attention. The face glides and flows across the page and the swirling ball terminals provide an interesting diversion to the flow. The lighter weights have an almost spencerian look. Sildetas includes six weights and is a very unique script face. Lighter weights can be used for elegant invitiations. Sildetas can get the job done for many unique design tasks. Sildetas includes many useful OpenType features, including a set of non-connecting and titling alternates, ligatures, and two types of end swashes. Opentype features include simplified swashed stylistic alternates without ball terminals, swash endings, ending contextual alternates, discretionary ligatures, ligatures and five different stylistic sets filled with alternates. In total, there are over 60 alternate letterforms. OpenType-capable applications such as Quark or the Adobe suite can take full advantage of the automatically replacing ligatures and alternates. This family also includes the glyphs to support a wide range of languages.
  19. Natom Pro Variable by Mostardesign, $66.00
    Pour ceux qui souhaitent utiliser la famille de fontes Natom Pro en version variable, cette famille se décline en 3 fichiers avec la Roman, la Roman italic et la version Title.
  20. FG Alison by YOFF, $14.95
    FG Alison is the sweet connected script of a young woman. It's perfect for greeting cards or for emphasized headers or slogans.
  21. Gingerbread by Alexandra Korolkova, $30.00
    Gingerbread is a soft and sweet holiday font with extended character set, inspired by soft shapes of sweets and bakery. It is good for greeting cards and other holiday stuff. Especially for Christmas it has a dingbats companion font — Gingerbread House.
  22. Dear Sunshine by Almarkha Type, $29.00
    Dear Sunshine is sweet and playful, but also elegant. This versatile script font has a wide range of applications ranging from greeting cards to kids’ crafts, and is guaranteed to add a sweet touch to your next design. Thank You.
  23. Loft by Monotype, $40.99
    Loft is a typeface family of extremes: from the extra compressed Hairline to the extra wide Mammoth. Paris-based designer Julien Janiszewski’s aim was to create a type family based on a strict hierarchy — a suite that would provide graphic designers with a tool to create systematic solutions. Its design was inspired by 19th-century wood type as well as the sign saying “DÉFENSE D'AFFICHER” (Post No Bills) that is ubiquitous in France. Loft comes in seven weights with matching italics. Interestingly, counter widths remain the same across all weights. As weights increase, the characters extend by building stroke thickness outside the counter. Loft is space-efficient in lighter weights while making an increasingly stronger statement as the designs become heavier. The Loft typeface family is distinctive, versatile, and always intriguing.
  24. Rabona by AcidType, $15.00
    Rabona is a typeface for designers; easy to implement, clean and utilisable. A quintessentially modern geometric san-serif, filtered through a gently humanist lens.
  25. Goonatic 72 Plus by Andrew Fortnum, $9.99
    It is highly recommended to use this font at 72pts or higher. GOONATIC 72 PLUS is intended to be used primarily for headlines. Enjoy!
  26. Haberdines by Gassstype, $23.00
    Hello Everyone, introduce our new product font Haberdiness, inspired from Punk Music and street culture, recreated for modern branding. You can use and enjoy this Font for anything from promotional material and poster quotes, to product packaging, merchandise and branding projects And this font perfect for logo, packaging, magazine, sport, poster, apparel, title, social media post, ad banner, book cover, poster quotes, greeting cards and advertising.
  27. Pochoir by Yanone, $50.00
    Pochoir is a sweet stencil antiqua typeface with round and thick serifs. Once, on a university trip to Paris, Yanone saw some spray-stencil street art. This inspired him to redraw Underware’s Dolly (with permission) in a spray-stencil style, making many adjustments to weight and character shapes to bring about Pochoir. The art form of stencils have first appeared in Paris in the 1980s.
  28. Kuro by The Northern Block, $-
    Kuro is a precisely rendered sans-serif type family. Modern geometric forms combined with subtle detailing create a charming, straightforward and versatile design. The lighter weights bring a contemporary touch to body copy while the bold weights add the strength of character to branding, identity and packaging. Details include eight weights, over 450 characters, manually edited kerning and Opentype features.
  29. Iowan Old Style by ParaType, $30.00
    Iowan Old Style was designed for Bitstream in 1990 by noted sign painter John Downer. Iowan Old Style is a hardy contemporary text design modeled after earlier revivals of Jenson and Griffo typefaces but with a larger x-height, tighter letterfit, and reproportioned capitals. Cyrillic letters were designed by Natalia Vasilyeva in 2016. Iowan Old Style Cyrillic was released by Paratype in 2017.
  30. Upstanding Pro by Multiformis, $10.99
    Upstanding Pro is suited for use as a display typeface, but legible enough to be used in small blocks of text (lighter weights), thus providing a lot of flexibility for all kinds of projects. Upstanding Pro conveys presence, strength and speed with the italics, yet conserving certain traces of sobriety and elegance. Want to make a statement? Use Upstanding Pro!
  31. Character Sans by Brave Lion Fonts, $14.00
    Character Sans is a detail full sans serif typeface in 5 styles. It features all european languages, ligatures, arrows and minuscule numbers. It's characteristic style features are straightened ends and sharp curves. The lighter weights have great white spaces and their width is orientated on the heavier weights. Character Sans was made to have style and not to be uniform.
  32. Urban Brigade - Personal use only
  33. Dead Hardy - Personal use only
  34. Teaberry Essence by Gassstype, $22.00
    Teaberry Essence is Sweetness Playful Font,elegant. This versatile has a wide range of applications ranging from greeting cards to kids’ crafts, and is guaranteed to add a sweet touch to your next design.social media posts,advertisements,watermark,invitation,stationery and any projects.
  35. Gingerbread House by Alexandra Korolkova, $30.00
    Gingerbread House is a soft and sweet holiday font which consists of 72 carefully drawn dingbats for Christmas, inspired by soft shapes of sweets and bakery. It is good for greeting cards and other holiday stuff. It has a companion font — Gingerbread.
  36. Costumed Hero JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Comic books are filled with pages full of the daring adventures of crime fighters with colorful costumes, amazing abilities and wondrous powers. They have enthralled kids of all ages since the 1930s. Costumed Hero JNL emulates both the hand lettered cover titles of those vintage comics as well as the title credits from a 1960s television show based on one of these characters. With its non-conforming letter shapes and varying widths, the lighthearted look of classic comic title art can be yours. The font is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  37. Port Of Call JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The hand lettered titling on a vintage piece of sheet music for the song "Sweet Siamese" is the basis for Port of Call JNL.
  38. Tranglego by Mary Egorova, $20.00
    Tranglego is a display module font made of triangles. It is a student project in Tagir Safayev's workshop, Higher Academic School of Graphic design in Moscow
  39. Joe College NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    Go, team, go! Fight, team, fight! Win, team, win! Here’s a family of typefaces based on typical athletic jersey lettering, in sans and serif styles, with inlines and an extrabold Letter Sweater treatment. Both versions of this font include the complete Unicode Latin 1252 and Central European 1250 character sets.
  40. H74 San Loscisco by Hydro74, $9.99
    Street style, uppercase only.
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