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  1. Domo by words+pictures, $20.00
  2. DOOMED - Unknown license
  3. MOMO - Unknown license
  4. Demos by Linotype, $29.99
  5. Como by Dharma Type, $24.99
    Como is a modern rounded sans-serif family designed by Ryoichi Tsunekawa and the whole family consists of 8 weights from ExtraLight to Heavy. The basic skeleton of their letterform was designed geometrically and their ends were rounded out. The sophisticated geometric design gives them universality, neutrality and sense of unity for the use in all media, all purposes. And their large x-heights makes this family legible and readable. While at the same time, the rounded ends characterizes this family and it makes them very friendly and natural. This rounded feature will also accentuate your design work moderately. Como supports almost all European languages: Western, Central, South Eastern Europeans and afrikaans. And superior figures, inferior figures, denominators, numerators and fraction can be accessed by using OpenType features.
  6. Domosed by Etewut, $29.00
    Domosed typeface was build during lockdown. As a result of home sitting it appears in two weights. It refers to Italian futurism when all generation understand global changes of industrial revolution. The forth industrial revolution appears with new rules but the main idea is the same – simplifying the processes. Causing the vibe of a bright phenomenon I want you to use my font to match to zeitgeist.
  7. Fomo by Gassstype, $23.00
    Hello Everyone, introduce our new product Font FOMO This Is Simple Sans Display Font .This is a Textured Natural Style and classy style with a clear style and dramatic movement. This font FOMO is great for your next creative project such as logos, printed quotes, Design this font is great for your creative projects such as watermark on photography.
  8. Lomo by Linotype, $29.99
    Lomo, PLC is a Russian optical manufacturer, whose cameras have built up an international cult following since 1992. Swiss designer Fidel Peugeot recently tapped into this phenomenon, creating an astounding series of pixel fonts for use in a variety of applications-from websites to mobile phone displays. Now available as a single family from Linotype, Lomo's versatility extends itself across 37 various faces. Whether on screen or online, Lomo's different weights deliver great legibility at low resolutions. Additionally, the amazing breadth of this family allows these pixilated faces to crossover into print, bringing a contemporary technology feeling to your more traditional pieces, too. Worth experimenting with is the Lomo Wall series, of which 14 of the Lomo family's 37 fonts belong to. In graphics applications like Adobe's PhotoShop of Illustrator, the Lomo Wall fonts may be layered over top of one another in various combinations. For example, Lomo Wall Chart 50 could be colored red, and layered behind Lomo Wall Pixel 50. The text in Lomo Wall Pixel 50 would then looked like it had been painted over top of a brick wall. With 14 fonts, and millions of colors in your application's color palette to choose from, the combination possibilities for this layering technique are endless! (If you really like this layering feature, check out what Karin Huschka, another Linotype designer, did with her Chineze Dragon family.) Convinced? Give the unlimited possibilities of Lomo a spin today! The entire Lomo family is part of the Take Type 5 collection, from Linotype."
  9. Dodo by Indian Summer Studio, $49.00
    Modern antiqua (Victorian, Scotch Roman) «Dodo», 2008–2019. Named so as a portmanteau of Bodoni – Didot. XIX-th century fonts, especially Victorian antiquas, were almost excluded from the modern use by their XX-th century's descendants. And these new books had lost too much of their former beauty, elegance. Their old noble spirit. This project, «Dodo» was started in 2008 year as the first then modern revival for the Old Imperial Russian book scotch antiqua, used 120–170 years ago in almost every printed book. Still keeping the spirit of the Steam æra.
  10. Dom by ParaType, $30.00
    Dom was designed by Peter Dombrezian for American Type Founders in 1951–52. It is an informal unjoined script typeface that looks brushwritten. Its letters are almost monotone, freely or casually drawn. Vertical strokes of them have irregular ending at different heights, and oval axis have slightly different slopes. This typeface is to create a friendly, informal look in signs, advertising, and invitations. The Cyrillic version of the Bitstream digital font was developed by Dmitry Kirsanov for ParaType in 2008.
  11. Dom by SoftMaker, $9.99
    Dom is an informal brushwritten typeface published by SoftMaker.
  12. Dom by Tilde, $39.75
  13. Dom by Bitstream, $29.99
    The most familiar of brush scripts designed by Pete Dombrezian for ATF in 1951.
  14. Oliandre Demo - Personal use only
  15. Rotterdam Demo - Personal use only
  16. Argithea DEMO - Personal use only
  17. Melonday Demo - Personal use only
  18. Platthand Demo - Unknown license
  19. Caswallon Demo - Unknown license
  20. Clairveaux Demo - Unknown license
  21. Krizia Uomo - Unknown license
  22. Carmilla Demo - Unknown license
  23. Guede Demo - Unknown license
  24. HaydenPanettiereBats demo - Unknown license
  25. Hendrix Demo - Unknown license
  26. Azariel Demo - Unknown license
  27. Hesperides Demo - Unknown license
  28. Hadrianus Demo - Unknown license
  29. Zahariel Demo - Unknown license
  30. Padstow Demo - Unknown license
  31. Butterfield Demo - Unknown license
  32. Morgow Demo - Unknown license
  33. Interlude Demo - Unknown license
  34. Wanax Demo - Unknown license
  35. Jerash Demo - Unknown license
  36. Isfahan Demo - Unknown license
  37. Alecto Demo - Unknown license
  38. Gaheris Demo - Unknown license
  39. Ithuriel Demo - Unknown license
  40. Dementia Demo - Unknown license
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