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  1. TX Toolshop by Typebox, $39.00
  2. TX Blotch by Typebox, $39.00
  3. TX Manifesto by Typebox, $39.00
    Manifesto was designed for an article written in response to opinions that philosophy and personal expression have been wiped clean from today's design profession. Contemporary design is sterile and sublime. Enter Ken Garland's revision of the original 1964 Manifesto. The publishing of the "First Things First" manifesto 2000 is exhibit A that a trend for social belief systems is growing. Or is it? Many comfortably accept that designers are indeed "engaged in nothing less than the manufacture of contemporary reality". The four 'voices' of the TX Manifesto Family (Regular, Slant, Stout and Stencil) is intended for your typographical response, and push for conscientious design.
  4. TX Signal Signifier by Typebox, $39.00
    Eight designers present a set of icons that indicate the fun and fantastic world of signage. Each collaborator's solution represents a completely different interpretations on signage vernacular. Akira Kobayashi's "Subsumption", obscured by foliage, offers a perspective that signs on Japanese roads can be vague and beautiful. M.A.D.'s "People Signs" is a graphical association of people signage with a variety of well known situation symbols. Cynthia Jacquette's "Honest Arrows" are a series of arrows that attempts to honestly tell you how to get from point A to Point B in a big, confusing city. Mike Kohnke's "Road Kill" and the "Bump & Bruise" highlight how signs make for perfect targets when unloading a round of buckshot, and the licking a contruction barrier often endures. Joachim Muller-Lance's "Traffic Blends" places faces on things! Hey, didn't you give your first car a nickname? Cars are alive, you know - they guzzle and smoke all day. Jean-Benoît Lévy's "Inner-State" was inspired while reading the California driver handbook to pass a driver's test. Kevin Roberson's "Tail Lighting" reminds us to drive carefully and not to forget to signal. Diana Stoen's "Drivers Out There" shows us "driver personality archetypes", including the lil'ol lady that everyone tries to avoid.
  5. Pea Cara in TX - Unknown license
  6. Windlass - Unknown license
  7. Basileus - Unknown license
  8. Ranegund™ - Unknown license
  9. Helzapoppin™ - Unknown license
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  11. Asphodelª - Unknown license
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  36. BB Manual Mono (Pro) by Bold Studio, $49.00
    BB Manual Mono™ (Pro) visualizes the work of painters: Craftsmanship, precision, professionalism and their tools. The special features of the Font emphasize the work process. ● Flow: visible process ● Alignment: contextual monoline ● Accuracy: individual modularity ● 5 Variants (TX (Text), IT (Italic), ST (Standard), HL (Headline), CR (Cover) ● 40 OT-Features/Style ● 60 Styles ● 100 Stylistic-Sets (20/Variant) ● 122 Languages Support (Latin, Greek, Cyrillic) ● 86,100 Glyphs (1,435/Style)
  37. Ragtag by In-House International, $15.00
    Ragtag is an adventurous display font that’s fun, graphic and loud. The font features three irreverent, geometric variations for each letterform, plus a few extra goodies like eñes and diacritics so it’s ready to use En Español. Ragtag creates harmonies from the fully interchangeable collection of letters. Each letter is unique and designed so it composes beautifully with all others — but can also stand on its own as an accent piece or as part of a design. Ragtag is inspired by the scattered crew of makers and designers from design studio In-House International--a fully remote creative home based in Austin, TX. The design of Ragtag was led by Alexander Wright and digitized by Rodrigo Fuenzalida.
  38. Fantique Four - Unknown license
  39. Spawned - Unknown license
  40. MeninBlue - Unknown license
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