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  1. Atype 1 - Unknown license
  2. Atyp by Suitcase Type Foundry, $80.99
    The sources of inspiration for the Atyp typeface are spread out widely both stylistically and chronologically. The basic proportions of the uppercase refer to the elementary geometric constructions of the Bauhaus. The subtle details in the drawing of the characters and the microscopic adjustments, which evoke the illusion of uniformity and mechanical purity, pay homage to the rationalism of the typefaces popular in the International Style. The increased contrast of the joints of the bowls and shoulders in the Display weight, which in certain diagonal curves transition into almost deconstructive permutations. For a change these take delight in doing things on purpose, teasing readability and breaking the rules of the new millennium's typography. Atyp was created by adapting a typeface originally made for a commercial television station. The potential of the neutral grotesque, proven by its excellent readability on screens, gave the impetus for its preparation into an extremely wide character set with full support for three language scripts. Coherence across all eight key masters lays the groundwork ideally for using the variable font format. The key benefits of this technology are a significant reduction in data consumption in the case of web fonts, as well as an unlimited access to the full range of styles, which in turn is a significant benefit in the area of responsive design.
  3. Atyp BL by Suitcase Type Foundry, $39.00
    The sources of inspiration for the Atyp typeface are spread out widely both stylistically and chronologically. The basic proportions of the uppercase refer to the elementary geometric constructions of the Bauhaus. The subtle details in the drawing of the characters and the microscopic adjustments, which evoke the illusion of uniformity and mechanical purity, pay homage to the rationalism of the typefaces popular in the International Style. The increased contrast of the joints of the bowls and shoulders in the Display weight, which in certain diagonal curves transition into almost deconstructive permutations. For a change these take delight in doing things on purpose, teasing readability and breaking the rules of the new millennium's typography. Atyp was created by adapting a typeface originally made for a commercial television station. The potential of the neutral grotesque, proven by its excellent readability on screens, gave the impetus for its preparation into an extremely wide character set. Coherence across all eight key masters lays the groundwork ideally for using the variable font format. The key benefits of this technology are a significant reduction in data consumption in the case of web fonts, as well as an unlimited access to the full range of styles, which in turn is a significant benefit in the area of responsive design.
  4. Atyp Kido by Suitcase Type Foundry, $80.99
    Atyp Kido with softened stem ends is a great alternative if you are creating branding or logotype with a feeling of warmth, love and playfulness. Atyp Kido comes in six weights with a rich language palette of expanded Latin, Cyrillic and Greek. The available variable format is a clear benefit for creating quality responsive design.
  5. Tatype by Tural Alisoy, $25.00
    Tatype has a built-in support for Latin basic, Latin Extended, Cyrillic, Central Europe, Turkish, Baltic, Romanian, Euro, West European based languages. Alternative letterforms are ideal for customizing the overall appearance of a text, for usage in logos or they can even work as custom fonts for companies. OpenType features: Access All Alternates, Contextual Alternates, Case-Sensitive Forms, Discretionary Ligatures, Denominators, Fractions, Kerning, Standard Ligatures, Localized Forms, Numerators, Ordinals, Stylistic Alternates, Scientific Inferiors, Stylistic Set 1-11, Subscript, Superscript
  6. 1 - Personal use only
  7. Bubble 1 - 100% free
  8. Azudings 1 - Unknown license
  9. OldStyle 1 - Unknown license
  10. widznipp 1 - Unknown license
  11. Corners 1 - Unknown license
  12. Disco 1 - Unknown license
  13. joeHand 1 - Unknown license
  14. Ashes 1 - Unknown license
  15. 1. laitos - Unknown license
  16. Cicero 1 - Unknown license
  17. Personalidades 1 - Unknown license
  18. Fantomet 1 - Unknown license
  19. KiddieClip 1 - Unknown license
  20. Warp 1 - Unknown license
  21. Lastu # 1 - Unknown license
  22. Desperado 1 - Unknown license
  23. AIRWAVE 1 - Unknown license
  24. Funway 1 - Unknown license
  25. Swatbats 1 - Unknown license
  26. FailedFont 1 - Unknown license
  27. Simbolos 1 - Unknown license
  28. Sports 1 - Unknown license
  29. Oxygene 1 - Unknown license
  30. Untitled-1 - Unknown license
  31. Typothetical 1 by Typotheticals, $8.00
    Another foray into the area of a comic based textface.
  32. Frames 1 by Intellecta Design, $34.90
    Frames 1 consists of a series of frames scanned at a low resolution. The result when magnified is a bitmapped image that looks like a black and white mosaic.
  33. dearJoe 1 by JOEBOB graphics, $19.00
    DearJoe 1 is the first of four handwritten scripts by JOEBOB graphics. It is not the same as the free font. It includes a complete character set with numbers and most (but not all) special signs.
  34. joeHand 1 by JOEBOB graphics, $-
    JoeHand was one of the first scripts by JOEBOB graphics. A complete character set with numbers and most (but not all) special signs.
  35. Untitled 1 by Device, $29.00
  36. Ninja 1 by Andinistas, $29.95
  37. Mentah 1 by Sulthan Studio, $10.00
    This sketch font Sans serif was born from the lines in the font that we created for the (Rajin) font and we redeveloped it into a different style with a more minimalist and more powerful setting and looks stunning for any smooth and bold writing that can be used anywhere in your work This font has complete uppercase and lowercase letters with 4 thicknesses, numbers, punctuation, and also language support
  38. Q Typ by Funk King, $5.00
    Q Typ is a quirky little fun font inspired by those lovely cotton sticks.
  39. Thanksgiving uses the following OpenType features to set up to four different color layers. Small Caps/changing direction Superscript/Superior (Apples) Subscript/Inferior (Leaves) Numerator (Loops) Denominator (Flowers) Note: To get the most out of this ornament font you should use an application capable of handling different leadings like Adobe InDesign or Illustrator.
  40. Eldes Cordel 1 - Personal use only
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