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  1. Otherwise by Bogstav, $17.00
    Whenever you need something original and handmade, think of Otherwise! The font has multilingual support as well as contextual alternates!
  2. Beethink by Gassstype, $25.00
    Bee Think This is a Rough Brush Typeface that is written casually and quickly. comes in two mode Standart this font are made with brushes on Procreate. Then crafted carefully drawn into vector format. That is why Bee Think has Rough and strong characteristic more natural look to your text with a more modern look to your text. You can activate Ligature OpenType panel to make these two styles. Bee Think is perfect for homeware designs,branding projects, Logo design, Quotes product packaging, especially with horror and scary themes Bee Think a natural Hand Drawn feel. This handmade font will make your design has a beautiful natural touch for each details. It is perfect for any design project as Invitation,logo, book cover, craft or any design purposes,photos, photography overlays, signs, window art, scrapbooking, tags and so much more! That is has charming, authentic and relaxed characteristic more natural look to your text.
  3. Sprout by The Northern Block, $25.99
    Sprout is a low-contrast sans serif, slightly condensed for economy of space, and complete with 6 weights in Roman and Italic. It has open apertures and a generous x-height for clarity of reading. It also comes with a weight balanced italic, which can be used for differentiation or as a standalone typeface in itself. The defining feature of the family is the taut curve, where the inner counter pushes out toward the outer contour, creating a feeling of tension in the curve. In the italic this shape language is pushed further, with a playful looped g and cursive form of the f. Sprout also comes with Old Style figures. Its range of weights makes for a versatile family suitable for branding, on-screen publishing and long-form reading.
  4. Fondly Yourz by Outside the Line, $19.00
    Fondly Yourz is a less than serious, hand drawn serif font. This headline font has nice thick and thin lines. Pair it with a sans serif font for body copy for a fresh contemporary look. Fondly Yourz can be seen in the 2012 Typodarium Page-A-Day Calendar on 8-13-2012.
  5. Puertofino by Typehand Studio, $20.00
    Puertofino is made as if it resembles a ballpoint pen so it looks thick and thin, Puertofino can also be used as a signature font. Puertofino has ligatures, alternates, and supports 68 Multilingual. Puertofino is a casual script font that suitable for various project, like branding, invitation, merchandise, website, advertisement, magazine, and more
  6. Chubby Melisa by Sipanji21, $15.00
    Chubby Melisa is a Cute and Thick Handwritten Font with a relaxed theme, featuring a lovely style. No matter the topic, but this font is awesome for every kids or child project, this font will be an incredibly asset to your fonts’ library, as it has the potential to elevate any creation.
  7. Courtney by Latinotype, $29.00
    Courtney is a display font, unicase, with thick and irregular strokes. It contains a varied set of ligatures that makes Courtney a very dynamic font, ideal for short texts, magazines, logos, etc. It also possesses a large amount of connectors like for example: and, the, by, among other, designed to complement the font.
  8. Zone by Aboutype, $24.99
    Graphically drawn face with a somewhat mono weight thick to thin contrast. Zone was designed for all media and can be used in a wide range of point sizes. Similar to FreeZone but with small flared endings. Family includes common capitals and alternate lowercase characters. Zone requires subjective display kerning and compensation.
  9. Victoria Titling by Monotype, $29.99
    The Victoria Titling font is an elegant set of titling capitals based on a foundry typeface from Stephenson Blake. The characters are narrow with strong vertical stress and marked contrast between thick and thin strokes. Use Victoria Titling in large sizes for advertisements, posters and headlines where a touch of refinement is appropriate.
  10. Choc by ITC, $29.99
    Choc font is the work of French designer Roger Excoffon, based on the traditions of Japanese brush calligraphy, thick yet graceful. Choc light font was designed by Phil Grimshaw, who had to redraw many times in different weights before finding one that worked as a text face and remained true to the original.
  11. Reepika by Khoir, $15.00
    Reepika is a thick serif font inspired by 70-90s design styles, A mix of groovy styles combined with streetwear styles but still looks not stiff. Perfect fit for logo design. posters, branding, album covers, fashion, apparel, merchandise, and more. What's included? Uppercase Characters Lowercase Characters Alternates & Ligature Support 75+ Language FEATURES Reepika
  12. ITC Schizoid by ITC, $29.99
    ITC Schizoid, from designer Frank Marciuliano, displays a stroke contrast which could not be larger, abrupt and uncompromising. Fine strokes turn into thick bars and create angular, consciously awkward forms. Nervous, unbalanced and amusing, Schizoid is an appropriate name for this font. The experimental ITC Schizoid is best used for headlines in print.
  13. Mooncrack by Lemonthe, $14.00
    Mooncrack is a brush-style font with bold, masculine strokes. This typeface captures attention with its thick and bold letterforms, making it an ideal choice for design projects that require a strong visual presence. It is suitable for various design projects such as logos, branding, posters, quotes, packaging design, labels, and much more!
  14. Royalstaf by Tony Type Studio, $13.00
    The Royalstaf Sans Serif font incorporates a unique, modern style that can be used in a variety of design projects. Royalstaf consists of 6 fonts from Thin, Oblique to Bold. Royalstaf helps give your project a different feel with such beautiful alternatives and ligatures, commitment to the same line thickness is Royalstaf character.
  15. Marker Line by Sakha Design, $10.00
    Marker Line is a dynamic display font that captures the essence of casual, playful handwriting. Its thick strokes resemble marker pen strokes, adding a fun and modern touch to any design. This font is perfect for bold headlines, posters, and branding materials that aim to stand out with a youthful and vibrant appeal.
  16. Counter Service JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The hand lettered name “Chickland” from a 1958 restaurant menu cover was actually a throwback to the Art Deco style with its condensed thick and thin sans serif design. With just a few available letters to work with, it has been turned into Counter Service JNL; available in both regular and oblique versions.
  17. Ettore by Comics Font Store, $9.00
    ETTORE is a font for onomatopoeia. Friendly-looking, it is inspired by the lettering of the classic French comics with an adventurous and humorous font-style. It is chunky, marked, with low contrast. The kerning is perfectly balanced. It is made with a chisel-tipped marker determining its thick, square, flat stroke.
  18. Mental Duck by PizzaDude.dk, $17.00
    Drawn with a thick marker, I present to you: Mental Duck! A loose and laid back comic book font, suitable for both comics, posters, products for children, toys ... in fact anything that needs a legible and handdrawn look. Comes in three different versions: Regular, Fill and Shadow. Mix them for great results!
  19. Kurtzberg by Nerfect, $15.00
    Kurtzberg was created after the bold type on the splash pages of many of the classic comics of the 'fifties and 'sixties. Thick and chunky and filled with all those symbols basic comic book fonts rarely come with. Kurtzberg is always ready to swing into action when injustice rears its ugly face.
  20. Mislab Std by Typofonderie, $59.00
    A brighter slab n’ sans in 18 styles Referred to as Egyptian’s in the early years of the nineteenth century, today slab serifs are primarily used in display sizes but seldom used in body text. With Mislab, Xavier Dupré has designed a brighter and more legible slab serif than most. Mislab aptly combines the strength of a slab serif with the lightness of a sans serif. Bold and thick serifs make for strong impact in display uses while performing extremely well under the most stressful body text conditions. A slight cursive feel adds spice to the text while its delicate rounded rectangular structure is naturally adapted to screen displays. The capitals have fully assumed serifs while the lowercases have more discreet versions. Notable features include sanserif endings on the lowercase a, c, e & s, inducing fluidity and enhanced readability. This highly versatile typeface brings clarity to headlines. Mislab will provide foolproof stability to your layouts. Mislab, a new design by Xavier Dupré Type Directors Club 2014 Tokyo TDC 2014 Communication Arts Typography Awards 2014 Club des directeurs artistiques, 45e palmarès Slanted: Contemporary Typefaces #25
  21. Nagham by Arabetics, $45.00
    Nagham was designed using uniform glyph thickness throughout and exaggerated letter heights to offer a vertical look and feel. It supports all Arabetic scripts covered by Unicode 6.1, and the latest Arabic Supplement and Extended-A Unicode blocks, including support for Quranic texts. This font family includes two letter spacing flavors: isolated for small text and overlapped for large or display text. The two flavors come with two weights, regular and bold, each of which has normal and left-slanted Italic versions. The script design of this font family follows the Arabetics Mutamathil Taqlidi style utilizing varying x-heights. The Mutamathil Taqlidi type style uses one glyph per every basic Arabic Unicode character or letter, as defined by the Unicode Standards, and one additional final form glyph, for each freely-connecting letter of the Arabic cursive text. Nagham includes the required Lam-Alif ligatures in addition to all vowel diacritic ligatures. Soft-vowel diacritic marks (harakat) are selectively positioned with most of them appearing on similar high and low levels—top left corner—, to clearly distinguish them from the letters. Tatweel is a zero-width glyph.
  22. Dewave by Luxfont, $12.00
    Introducing a distorted wavy Sans Serif font family. Interesting combination of elongation and distortion is embodied in the Dewave typeface. This font family is best suited for headlines and short text as an eye-catching accent. Due to its appearance, the font is well suited for the entertainment industry and everything connected with it both in offline life and in online projects. Dewave family has two types of tilt in different directions and 2 types of distortion - calm and strong, and all this is done in 3 types of thickness - this gives a lot of freedom of choice for the use of the font in the design. Features: Distorted letters in waveform 12 fonts in family: - 2 types of tilt - 3 thicknesses - 2 types of distortion Kerning ld.luxfont@gmail.com
  23. ITC Tremor by ITC, $29.99
    ITC Tremor is the work of British designer Alan Dempsey. You might think that it looks like the letters are in a seismically lively geological zone, but Dempsey had other kinds of motion in mind. Most of the faces I design come from trace 'work-outs' for advertising products. In the case of Tremor, it was to reflect a lively teenager," says Dempsey. The result is ITC Tremor, a cartoony slab serif typeface with irregular angles, straight-edged curves, and lines surrounding each character, making them look like they are jittery.
  24. Perfect Colony by Pen Culture, $15.00
    Proudly present "Perfect Colony // Bold Serif Font" Perfect colony is bold and classic serif with elegant curves. This font is perfect for branding, logo design, header text, poster and many other. What inside and what will you get: Uppercase and lowercase letter Number and punctuation Multilingual Support PUA Encoded I really hope you enjoy it – please do let me know what you think, comments & likes are always hugely welcomed and appreciated. More importantly, please don’t hesitate to drop me a message if you have any issues or queries. Thank you
  25. Arabetics Symphony by Arabetics, $59.00
    Arabetics Symphony is a Sans Serif Latin typeface with a comprehensive support for the Arabetic scripts, including Quranic texts. It is designed with a uniform glyph thickness and weight throughout, using a combination of simplified and clear open lines and curves and plenty of spikes and visual hints to compensate for the missing Latin serifs or traditional cursive Arabic calligraphic influence. This type family is suitable for both text and display applications. Additional Latin spacing is added to match an overall open-looking Arabic and is further maintained by a careful implementation of a typical Latin font kerning process. The design of this font family, including metrics and dimensions, was intended to make its Latin harmonize with other Arabetics foundry fonts. Arabetics Symphony fully supports MS 1252 Western and 1256 Arabic code pages, in addition to all the transliteration characters required by the ALA-LC Romanization tables. Users can either select an accented character directly or form it by keying the desired combining diacritic mark following an unaccented character. For Arabic, it fully supports Unicode 6.1, and the latest Arabic Supplement and Extended-A Unicode blocks. The Arabic design of this font family follows the Mutamathil Taqlidi design style with connected glyphs, emphasizing vertical strokes to bring added harmony, and utilizing slightly varying x-heights to match that found in Latin. The Mutamathil Taqlidi type style uses one glyph for every basic Arabic Unicode character or letter, as defined by the Unicode Standards, and one additional final form glyph, for each freely-connecting letter of the Arabic cursive text. Arabetics Symphony includes the required Lam-Alif ligatures in addition to all vowel diacritic ligatures. Soft-vowel diacritic marks (harakat) are selectively positioned with most of them appearing on similar high and low levels—top left corner—, to clearly distinguish them from the letters. Tatweel is a zero-width glyph. Keying the “tatweel” key (shft-j) before Alif-Lam-Lam-Ha will display the Allah ligature. Arabetics Symphony includes both Arabic and Arabic-Indic numerals, in addition to generous number of punctuation and mathematical symbols. Available in both OpenType and TrueType formats, it includes two weights, regular and bold, each has normal, Italic, and left-slanted styles.
  26. Don Quixote - Personal use only
  27. Bosque Encantado - Personal use only
  28. Dominatrix - Unknown license
  29. American Bravado - Personal use only
  30. Diamond Dreams - Unknown license
  31. Crakos - Personal use only
  32. P22 Clementine by IHOF, $29.95
    A bit of Victoriana whimsy from this set of two fonts is heavily inspired by a variety of 19th Century faces without being a direct revival of any one in particular. Undulating curves, swirly terminals and bifurcated semi-serifs give these faces plenty of character. Both fonts include f ligatures and ct/st ligatures. Clementine Curly includes a full set of alternate curly caps as opentype alternates making it essentially a bonus font within a font!
  33. Stateside by Studio K, $45.00
    Stateside is a bold condensed serif with a vintage feel. It has an urban and, I like to think, urbane character which puts me in mind of classic Thirties architecture like the Rockefeller Centre or the Empire State Building. I did consider calling it Rockefeller, but the family might think it a bit of a liberty, and I can’t afford to get into a copyright battle with them!
  34. Geetype by G-Type, $46.00
    Inspired by a piece of cigarette pack lettering designed by the renowned poster and type designer A.M. Cassandre (perhaps best known for his Peignot typeface), Geetype evokes a 1920s & 30s mood and is an unusual, eye-catching single weight display face. Think vintage hand lettered poster campaigns, Hollywood's golden era and a time when smoking was positively encouraged. Think Greta Garbo, another 'g' with strong, emotional screen presence.
  35. Porto by Okaycat, $29.95
    A very cute cursive font! Porto is a beautiful script ~ its unique linework creates a distinctive look. Porto is extended, containing West European diacritics & ligatures, making it suitable for multilingual environments & publications.
  36. Newgate by Factory738, $15.00
    Introducing NEWGATE, a trendy font that is both retro and contemporary, is now available. Its thick curves give it a 70s groovy vibe, while the serifs return it to tradition. NEWGATE fits right in with those vintage moodboards and logos. It has separate lower and uppercase letters, as well as numbers, punctuation, and multilingual letters. The Ligature fonts will come in handy for anything your imagination can dream up! 5 Weights (Light, Regular, Semibold, Bold, Black) Basic Latin A-Z and a-z Numerals & Punctuation Stylistic Ligatures Multilingual Support for ä ö ü Ä Ö Ü ... Free updates and feature additions Thanks for looking, and I hope you enjoy it. Check out Leonardo Sans which is a great pair for Newgate.
  37. Grange by Device, $39.00
    The Device interpretation of the classic “Grot” thick/thin sans style. Unlike the traditional models on which it is based, Grange takes a rational, consistent approach across wide range of weights and widths for contemporary use. The "Text" weights are designed for use at smaller sizes, and have more open character shapes and spacing for legibility. The font includes alternative curved and straighter versions of key characters, most obviously the lower-case ‘g' and capital ‘R', allowing the font to take on either a sharper or warmer, more playful appearance. These can be toggled on or off using the ‘Alts' feature in Illustrator, or ‘Stylistc Sets’ in Indesign. Contains proportional, lining and tabular numerals. Perfect for both headline and text.
  38. Margin by Ahmad Jamaludin, $17.00
    I'm present to you, new retro serif called Margin! Margin is a stylish font that is both retro and bold font. It's thick curves give a 70s groovy vibe with the serifs bringing it slightly back to traditional Margin fits perfectly into those nostalgic moodboards and vintage logos. It come with a unique lower and uppercase plus numbers, punctuation & multilingual letters. What you get OTF Letters, numbers, punctuation, multilingual support, alternate and ligature Regular and Italic version Follow my shop for upcoming updates including additional glyphs and language support. And Please message me if you want your language included or If there are any features or glyph requests, feel free to send me a message, I would like to update it. Enjoy!
  39. Sanity by Popkern, $-
    The design of Sanity typeface is modernized by abandoning any characteristics associated with hand writing, such as curved lines or elaborate corner details. The design is based on a rigid geometric grid and radiates confidence with its daring contrasts and provocative style. In large amounts of text the font “Sanity” can be hard to read due to a «dazzle» effect caused by alternating thick and thin strokes, particularly as the thin strokes are hardly visible at small point si es. Due to this quality, the “Sanity” font-family is best suitable for titles or large print advertisements. There are five key stylistic principles taken as a main framework for the creation of the “Sanity”: symmetry, contrast, geometry, artificiality and monospacing.
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