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  1. SF Intermosaic - Unknown license
  2. SF Chaerilidae - Unknown license
  3. SF Chaerilidae - Unknown license
  4. SF Speakeasy - Unknown license
  5. SF Buttacup Lettering - Unknown license
  6. SF Wonder Comic Inline - Unknown license
  7. SF Diego Sans Condensed - Unknown license
  8. SF Archery Black Shaded - Unknown license
  9. SF Archery Black Outline - Unknown license
  10. SF Diego Sans Outline - Unknown license
  11. SF Arch Rival Extended - Unknown license
  12. SF RetroSplice SC Shaded - Unknown license
  13. SF Wonder Comic Blotch - Unknown license
  14. SF Comic Script Shaded - Unknown license
  15. SF Gushing Meadow SC - Unknown license
  16. SF RetroSplice SC Condensed - Unknown license
  17. SF Comic Script Outline - Unknown license
  18. SF RetroSplice SC Outline - Unknown license
  19. SF Diego Sans Shaded - Unknown license
  20. SF Funk Master - Unknown license
  21. SF Comic Script Condensed - Unknown license
  22. SF Archery Black SC - Unknown license
  23. SF Comic Script Extended - Unknown license
  24. PH Font by Fontfabric, $29.00
    PH from Fontfabric Type Foundry is a multifaceted font system consisting of different font weights and type of condensation. Every one of these font weights contains a number of extension types - Condensed, Narrow, Regular, Extended and Wide. Along with all of this, you will also discover added groups of extras which could serve as a foundation or add that extra "cherry on the cake" to each unique design.
  25. Ambroise Std by Typofonderie, $59.00
    An exquisite Didot font in 18 series Ambroise is a contemporary interpretation of various typefaces belonging to Didot’s late style, conceived circa 1830, including the original forms of g, y, &; and to a lesser extent, k. These unique glyphs are found in Gras Vibert, cut by Michel Vibert. Vibert was the appointed punchcutter of the Didot family during this period. It is the Heavy, whom sources were surest that Jean François Porchez has been used as the basis for the design of the typeface family. In the second half of the 19th century, it was usual to find fat Didots in several widths in the catalogs of French type foundries. These same typefaces continued to be offered until the demise of the big French foundries in the 1960s. Ambroise attempts to reproduce more of what we see printed on paper in the 19th century; a more accurate representation of Didot punches. So, the unbracketed serifs are not truly square straight-line forms but use tiny transitional curves instead. The result on the page appears softer and less straight, particularly in larger sizes. The illustrious Didot family of type founders and printers Every variation of the typeface carries a name in homage to a member of the illustrious Didot family of type founders and printers. The condensed variant is called Ambroise Firmin. The extra-condensed is called Ambroise François. Ambroise Pro brought back to life: fifteen years in the making! Club des directeurs artistiques, 48e palmarès Bukva:raz 2001
  26. SF Automaton Extended - Unknown license
  27. SF Comic Script - Unknown license
  28. SF Chaerilidae Shaded - Unknown license
  29. SF Automaton - Unknown license
  30. SF Minced Meat - Unknown license
  31. SF Diego Sans - Unknown license
  32. SF Intermosaic B - Unknown license
  33. SF Archery Black Outline - Unknown license
  34. SF Piezolectric SFX - Unknown license
  35. SF Wonder Comic - Unknown license
  36. SF Speakeasy Outline - Unknown license
  37. SF Proverbial Gothic - Unknown license
  38. SF Wonder Comic - Unknown license
  39. SF Arch Rival - Unknown license
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