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  1. VP Pixel by VP Type, $19.00
    VP Pixel is a font family of eight fonts. Eight modern takes on the classic grid, that feel both retro and futurist. The family includes diverse and versatile styles of an extensive character set, with support for advanced OpenType features; making VP Pixel a smart typeface of unique personality.
  2. Spartan by Linotype, $29.99
    This typeface is Mergenthaler Linotype’s unlicensed version of Futura, copied weight by weight from Bauer. It was produced in 1939 when Metro failed to gain a significant share of the market, and was later adopted by ATF. The small sizes of Book and Heavy cut for classified are original.
  3. Ysleta NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    Here's a faithful rendering of an old face from the James Conner's Sons specimen catalog of 1888, alternately known as Aetna or Painter's Gothic. Its compact descenders allow for tightly-spaced headlines. Both versions of the font contain the complete Unicode Latin 1252 and Central European 1250 character sets.
  4. Charade by profonts, $41.99
    Charade is a soft, resonant design that beams of comforting warmths, joy and cosiness. It reminds of the 60ies and 70ies, flower power, party and having a good time. The outline and shadow styles are provided for special typographical expressions, for example for titles of films and videos.
  5. RM Smoothsans by Ray Meadows, $19.00
    A family of soft, rounded, yet bold display faces which can successfully be used in conjunction with one another. Due to the modular nature of this design there may be a very slight lack of smoothness to the curves at extremely large point sizes (around 200 pt and above).
  6. Mula by Typesketchbook, $55.00
    Mula is an extra large super family of 80 styles. Mula has such a big abundance of contrast, styles, weights, width. The complete Mula family consists of regular, slim and rounded versions for use in a multifunctional settings, especially for cooperative work, websites, magazines, editorials, publishing, packaging and more.
  7. Quick Baseball by Nirmana Visual, $22.00
    Quick Baseball, contemporary of Serif font, Insipired by Baseball Club Logo, Quick Baseball it's retro, bold, and playful. Perfect if you need a dose of fun in your project. offers beautiful typographic harmony for a diversity of design projects, including logos & branding, social media posts, advertisements & product designs.
  8. Prague by ITC, $29.00
    Prague was designed by Michael Gills, who was strongly influenced by the work of Czech designer Oldrich Menhart. It is a strong, angular roman typeface with classical overtones. The exciting vibrancy of Prague is suitable for a wide range of advertising work requiring a traditional or classical approach.
  9. PT Lightning by ParaType, $25.00
    Lightning font was developed for the series of handwriting fonts based on the writing samples of real people. The font delivers natural sincere touch and can magically convert any stupid advertising text into intimate advice of your good friend. Cyrillic version was developed by Gennady Fridman in 2009.
  10. P22 Grenville by IHOF, $24.95
    Grenville is part of the Staunton Script Family of fonts designed by Ted Staunton for his historic novel centered around a family bible and the handwritten annotation through seven generations. The Grenville font is a graceful Italique hand similar in style to the classic designs of Arrighi's Operina.
  11. CAPUT by JOEBOB graphics, $37.00
    CAPUT is a typeface consisting of only capitals with the appearance of a handwritten font, due to the many ligatures. Written with a soft pencil, the resulting structure fits in with the quirky and raw look of the typeface. It’s very suitable for headlines, posters and packaging design. Enjoy!
  12. Ballast by Thanoestd, $15.00
    Introducing the new "Ballast" font, an natural and unique handwritten font. For those of you who are needing a touch of natural and unique. It’s perfect for stationery, greeting cards, branding and much more! This font is PUA encoded which means you can access all of the great glyphs.
  13. Memphis by Linotype, $40.99
    Because of the geometric basis of its forms, Memphis is often thought of as a font for technical fields, making a rational, purposeful impression. This emphasis on objectivity is well-suited to technical texts, but Memphis is appropriate for any text which should exhibit a clear, neutral character.
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  16. P22 Daddy-O by P22 Type Foundry, $24.95
    Based on the lettering and graphic design of the Beat Generation era, Daddy-O was produced in conjunction with the Whitney Museum of American Art to coincide with the exhibition Beat Culture and the New America: 1950-1965. These way gone fonts and extras both capture and affectionately satirize the graphic design of the era. Package now features poet Rod McKuen in an updated version of the Beatsville album cover from 1959.
  17. Origami by Monotype, $29.99
    In spite of its angular appearance, Origami is composed almost exclusively of curves. Designer Carl Crossgrove derived the typeface from experiments in designing a low resolution type. The resulting face is reminiscent of Eastern European expressionist designers such as Oldrich Menhart and Vojtech Preissig. It is paired with an equally angular chancery italic. Origami works effectively for short blocks of text or at display sizes, while the capitals are especially suitable for titles.
  18. Linotype Automat by Linotype, $29.99
    Distinguishing characteristics of Frank Marciulano’s Linotype Automat™ are its strictly constructed basis and its uniquely placed stroke contrasts. The emphasized vertical strokes are reminiscent of bars and give text a static feel. The forms of the letters are distinctly modern, an interpretation of a typeface meant for machines. Automat is not recommended for text but is particularly good for headlines in large point sizes, which allow its unusual forms to really stand out.
  19. Aspidistra by Studio K, $45.00
    Aspidistra is a modern vintage typeface; which is to say a Studio K original with a period feel: it has a strong Art Nouveau influence (a distant cousin of Arnold Bocklin). Why Aspidistra? In the first half of the last century an Aspidistra was a must have accessory of the aspiring middle classes (see George Orwell's Keep the Aspidistra Flying), and to my mind this font evokes the chintzy charm of that era.
  20. Goolage by Beary, $15.00
    Introducing Goolage: A Modern Serif Font for Elegance! Goolage is our latest font creation, blending the aesthetics of modern serif with an unmatched touch of elegance. Goolage is the top choice to elevate the look of your designs with a touch of elegant modern serif. Start using Goolage in your projects and let this font bring a unique and beautiful aesthetic to your work. Get Goolage now and witness how your designs become extraordinary!
  21. Phosery by Genetype, $14.00
    Introducing Phoenix Display Serif Typeface: Elevate Elegance to New Heights Evoke a sense of regal charm with Phoenix Display Serif – a font that embodies luxury and grace in every serif. Crafted for the most sophisticated projects, from upscale branding to premium stationery, Phoenix Display Serif adds an aura of elegance to your designs. Illuminate your creativity with a touch of grandeur – experience Phoenix Display Serif and reignite the art of luxury typography.
  22. Stalker by Canada Type, $24.95
    Stalker is one of those necessary fonts in a designer's toolbox: Grungy sans serif caps that are most useful for entertainment project chores. Originally made in the summer of 2003 for set and prop design of an Alliance film, Stalker is now available in retail form for those who are particular about their entertainment design or those who use broken letters in their design as means of social commentary or statement on style.
  23. Jams And Jellies JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Based on a vintage set of kitchen labels, Jams and Jellies JNL is a font containing 52 of the most common names for jams, jellies and preserves as well as a blank label for creating your own flavor choices. Note: While this font may be used in many commercial advertising applications, any manufacture for retail sale of a complete set (or portion thereof) of these labels requires a special license from the font's author.
  24. 1886 Romantic Initials by GLC, $20.00
    This family of decorated initial letters was inspired from a French catalogue dedicated to engravers, embroiders and jewelers. unfortunately, we don't know the name of the illustrator, no more than the publisher, because a large part of the pages seems to have been lost or have been damaging, so, we have had to redrawn a few of figures. The font is containing standard Latin capitals without diacritics, identically repeated in lower case keys, and numerals.
  25. Woodruff by Greater Albion Typefounders, $10.00
    Woodruff was inspired by a piece of charmingly hand-lettered signwriters’ ornamental Roman seen on a half faded away brick wall, on the end of a row of shops. It has a naive hand drawn charm that lends a very special touch to posters, signage and headings. Woodruff is ideal where an atmosphere of primitive charm, with a little regard for aesthetics is required, and can be used in such situations without sacrificing legibility.
  26. Swingly Lours by Jolicia Type, $21.00
    Meet Swingly Lours, the epitome of serif elegance enriched with magnificent ligatures and a plethora of alternates. This font transforms your typography into a visual symphony, striking the perfect balance between classic sophistication and contemporary creativity. Swingly Lours is not just a typeface, it's a versatile tool for crafting unique and captivating designs. Elevate your projects with the charm of this serif font, where every detail tells a story of timeless sophistication and customizable creativity.
  27. Young Fighter by Alit Design, $18.00
    Embrace the timeless charm of the "Young Fighter" Font Family, a carefully crafted vintage display typeface that brings a touch of nostalgia to your designs. This versatile font family features 6 unique styles, each designed to capture the essence of classic typography while adding a modern twist. With a seamless blend of serif, display, sans serif, and dingbat ornament options, the "Young Fighter" Font Family offers unparalleled versatility for your creative projects.
  28. Luftayah by Popkern, $20.00
    Luftayah is a modern display typeface, designed by Anna Seslavinskaya in 2018. The typeface was inspired by the sociological concept of the “melting pot”, by a fusion of different cultures, isolated in a geometric form. Two traditions, Kufic script and German fraktur blend into a new symbiotic form. Luftayah adapt it for use in display contexts, as headings and book blurbs, through the use of a range of unusual combined characters and ligatures.
  29. Decima Round by TipografiaRamis, $39.00
    Decima Round – one more addition to the Decima fonts family. It is a new version of recently released Decima Pro fonts with new content and styles. The main difference in the new version is a visual softer impressions of letter shapes made by the rounding of all glyphs’ corners and terminals. Decima Round is released in OpenType format with some OpenType features and support of most Latin languages as well as Cyrillic.
  30. Rick Veitch by Comicraft, $39.00
    For our latest Master of Comic Book Art, Roarin' Rick Veitch, we've created a Brat Pack of fonts worthy of a Maximortal! This is The One! This will make your Heartburst! If you Can't Get No Rick Veitch between 1941 and 1963, wipe that Swamp Thing off America's Best Greyshirt, because this font is nothing short of A Miracle, Man! It's Epic! Abraxas and the Earthman and your Army @ Love recommend it.
  31. WTF Afroboy by Wasabib Type Foundry, $11.00
    Afroboy Display Font is an obese font with a simple, and modern look. Afroboy Display Font created with the vision of to attract the audience to your brand. The finest details of this typeface are methodically and mathematically created. Afroboy is created with all the tasks of a corporate font and also for the usage in a variety of projects, including branding, logos, titles, headlines, posters, screens, display, digital ads, and everything else.
  32. Diploma by Canada Type, $24.95
    Diploma is a revival of Diplomat, a metal type made by the in-house team of Ludwig & Mayer and first published in 1964. Strong elegant caps with confident serifs make Diploma a great addition to the toolbox of poster and book cover designers. Diploma's character set covers a large range of codepages, including support for Baltic, Central and Eastern European languages, as well as Turkish and Welsh. Comes in all popular font formats.
  33. ITC American Typewriter was designed by Joel Kaden and Tony Stan. It is an ode to the invention that shaped reading habits and the idea of legibility, the typewriter. A compromise between the rigidity of its ancestor and the expectations of the digital age, ITC American Typewriter retains the typical typewriter alphabet forms, lending the font a hint of nostalgia. ITC American Typewriter™ font field guide including best practices, font pairings and alternatives.
  34. Abeille by Hanoded, $15.00
    Abeille means bee in French. I am a little worried about the world's bee populations, as whole colonies collapse due to monoculture and pesticides. I have planted many bee-attracting plants in my garden and even put up a 'bee hotel' (which is full of tenants right now). Abeille is a hand drawn didone-ish font, kind of cute and happy, very legible and full of character. Abeille comes with a swarm of diacritics.
  35. Fashionable JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    For years, the print ads for the Hickok Jewelry Company [renowned for their line of men's belts, suspenders, wallets, cufflinks, etc.] featured its name and related main line ad copy hand-lettered in a condensed monoline with Art Deco styling. This has been reproduced in Fashionable JNL, available in both regular and oblique versions. For those of you who are wondering: yes, the founder of the company was a distant relative of "Wild Bill" Hickok.
  36. Black Asylum by KC Fonts, $14.00
    Black Asylum from KC Fonts is a handmade font that’s inspired by the title names of slasher horror movies of the 70’s and 80’s. Nothing else resembles it in the slightest, as it’s a font that demands respect, it’s a font that instills fear from deep within & it’s perfect for all of your horror needs! Black Asylum has an extended character set for multilingual support to scare the pants off of everyone worldwide!
  37. BAR SADY by Borutta Group, $-
    BAR SADY is a revival of a typeface based on famous lettering from "BAR SADY". The project was implemented as part of the Warsaw Participatory Budget 2023. Mateusz Machalski & Małgorzata Bartosik were responsible for the new digital version of the typeface. In the first phase, the original lettering was lifted, then extended to a full set of characters (A-Z). Finally, the bold style was created. The whole family is available under a free license.
  38. Decima Pro by TipografiaRamis, $39.00
    Decima – condensed geometric Sans Serif typeface, released back in 2009 and quite successful ever since (MyFonts Rising Star, February 2009). Decima Pro – an upgraded version of Decima, with careful refinements to glyph shapes and extension of glyph amounts, which enabled support of more Latin languages as well as support of Cyrillic. Six more alternate styles have been added to the original six styles. Typeface is released in OpenType format with some OpenType features.
  39. Twista by Viktor Nübel Type Design, $25.00
    Twista is a typeface from the realm of impossible constructions, from letters of illusions, the world of M.C. Escher. It takes its place in the tradition of typefaces playing with 3-dimensional drawings on a 2-dimensional surface. iÍt tricks the eye and attracts our gaze. Carefully choose which messages you set in Twista, they might be read with an invisible question mark added at the end. All letters and characters come in two versions.
  40. Metropole by Greater Albion Typefounders, $12.00
    Metropole is an exercise in combing the curvaceous lines of the Art Nouveau with the solid character and simplicity of Art Deco. The resulting three display faces combine the spirit of the 20s and of the thirties, creating lively fun display faces for headings, signage and banners. These characterful faces with clear simple outlines are also ideal to lend a distinctive air to your web pages, or to create a distinctive 'house-style' for lettering.
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