Download Costanera Fonts by WFoundry

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Costanera is a neohumanist typeface with both soft strokes and endings, which is inspired by 90s typefaces.

It has an organic aspect and curved finials associated to the early calligraphy, while its straight angles give Costanera a technological and futuristic impression.

Costanera weights go from thin to black, thus it can be used in short-impact phrases ideally using Black or Thin weight and extensive texts selecting the Book version.

More On the other hand, due to its calligraphic-futuristic features Costanera is perfectly suitable for different fields, such as vanguard technology, architecture, and signage topics.

This typeface is composed of a Normal and Alternative version, adding 32 weights in total.

Stylistic sets, small caps, ligatures, lining and old style numbers, fractions, circle numbers and arrows are part of the Opentype features.

Moreover, this project comes with 790 glyphs that allows to write in 219 languages.



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Download SaturdayNight Fonts by Aiyari

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Introducing a new retro font family called Saturday Night. Embracing the 70 and 80s disco music. Saturday Night comes with 7 fonts family with special features such as stylistic alternates, swash, and ligatures.

(P.S. Saturday Night Interlock contains 777 pair of ligatures!!) Saturday Night Font Family is best used for headings, logo type, quotes, apparel design, invitations, flyers, posters, greeting cards, product packaging, book covers, printed quotes, cover albums, movies, etc


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Download Monotalic Fonts by Kostic

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Monotalic was created as a fun experiment, exploring better solutions for the monospaced type design.

Most monospaced (fixed-width) typefaces have the same main design problem regarding the lowercase filling the empty space around l, f, i, j and r.

That usually brings the addition of slab serifs to those narrow characters, causing many monospaced fonts to look and feel alike.

Monotalic solves that problem by adopting the handwritten (or cursive) form for those problematic characters, which allows them to be defined in more strokes, thus getting a better distribution of form in that fixed-width space.

On the other hand, cursive writing usually lacks the legibility of a Roman (Regular upright) style, so Monotalic was created to be a hybrid, taking the best of both worlds.

More Monospaced fonts today are mostly used for coding. Modern code editors use colored text in order to differentiate between different kinds of code.

So, in that environment theres actually no need for traditional text styling by adding Italics, Bold or other styles, because the code lines are overstated as it is.

That is why Monotalic focuses on one style only, in three widths and four weights.

The weights allow users to choose the perfect contrast of text on screen, depending on their monitor resolution and background color in the editor.

Movie scripts are almost exclusively set in 12pt Courier. It became the industry standard because when set in the specific screenplay format" it helps with the breakdown of the schedule and budgeting process of the film production.

Although it looks completely different, text set in Monotalic (Normal width) will take the same amount of space as Courier.



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Download AcmeGothic™ Fonts by MarkSimonson

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Acme Gothic (2018) is based on the thick and thin gothic lettering style popular in the U.

S. in the first half of the twentieth century. There have been typefaces in this genre before, but they were either too quirky (Globe Gothic), too English (Britannic), too Art Deco (Koloss), too modern (Radiant), or too Art Nouveau (Panache).

None captures the plain, workman-like style of Acme Gothic. More There are five widths (Compressed, Condensed, normal, Wide, and Extrawide) each with five weights (Light, Regular, Semibold, Bold, and Black) for a total of 25 different styles.

Acme Gothic has extensive language support, covering most Latin-based writing systems.

Acme Gothic also includes both small caps and raised small caps (accessed through an OpenType stylistic set) both of which can be found in vintage examples of this lettering style.



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Download Market Fonts by Latinotype

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Marketinspired by hand painted grocery store signsis a font with a distinctive appearance which combines the style of casual script lettering alphabets with characteristics of classical Roman lettering into a single typeface.

These elements allow you to use the font for both high-impact titles and small body text.

Market comes with 2 subfamilies: one regular and one alternative, each in 5 weights, ranging from Thin to Bold.

The font also includes a set of miscellaneous icons to complement your design.

Market contains a set of more than 500 characters that support over 200 Latin-based languages.

More Market is well-suited for advertising, branding, logotypes, packaging, titles, headlines and editorial design.



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