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  1. Wasp by NaumType, $29.00
    Wasp is a super-display typeface, which in a few words can be described as well-structured calligraphic humanist sans. It's come to life as an idea to make calligraphy-oriented sans but consciously avoid any horizontal middle strokes. Wasp has a few alternates for each letter, which (despite its unruly nature) allows for finding a good-looking solution in almost any typographic situation.
  2. Malutzki Initials by Spirit & Bones, $15.00
    In 1980, Peter Malutzki, Heidi Hübner-Prochotta and Manfred Prochotta founded the FlugBlatt-Presse and began producing broadsheets, which they called FlugBlätter and which also gave their press its name. They were mostly woodcuts or linocuts, combined with hand-set typography. When they finished the series in 1984 there were 67 FlugBlätter. During a Frankfurt Book Fair in the 1980s the collector Rob Saunders acquired FlugBlatt No. 37 along with other prints. Later they became part Letterform Archive, a non-profit museum and special collection library in San Francisco, which Rob Saunders founded in 2014. In 2021, Letterform Archive posted the FlugBlatt No. 37 on social media, where type designer Lena Schmidt saw it, immediately fell in love with it, and developed the plan to bring it into the digital world. After contacting Peter Malutzki – who is still working as a book artist today – and in close consultation with him, Schmidt translated the letterforms into a font series, Malutzki Initials. The three fonts can be used for black (single-color) text using the Regular style, or for multicolor text by applying different colors to the Letter Layer and Figure Layer styles.
  3. Western Deco JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The cover of the 1938 sheet music for "Treasure Island March" had its title hand lettered in a rough-hewn Western style with overtones of Art Deco influence. All of the characters were "cleaned up" for the digital font, but still retain the basic designs with their irregular, eccentric look. The result is Western Deco JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  4. Hello Jones by Typefactory, $14.00
    Hello Jones is a unique Vintage Sans font. It can easily be matched to an incredibly large set of projects, so add it to your creative ideas and notice how it makes them stand out!
  5. Aircruiser - Personal use only
  6. 3-DSalter - Unknown license
  7. Quer - 100% free
  8. Old Town - Personal use only
  9. Peace - Unknown license
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  16. Packard Antique - Personal use only
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  18. Buster - 100% free
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  23. Aptifer Slab by Linotype, $39.00
    Aptifer Sans and Aptifer Slab are two 21st century typeface families created by Mårten Thavenius. Each family has seven weights, in roman and italic respectively, making 28 font styles in total. A heritage from two design traditions can be seen in Aptifer. One is the robust American gothic typefaces, like M. F. Benton’s, from around 1900. This is combined with the openness and legibility that comes from the humanist tradition. The sans serif part of the family, Aptifer Sans, is designed without excessive details disturbing the reading. Its sibling Aptifer Slab with its wedge slab serifs is more eye-catching but still suited for text settings. The italics fit well into the text flow of the roman. They are a bit narrower than the roman and have cursive characteristics. Both Aptifer Sans and Aptifer Slab are highly legible typefaces and can be used both in print and on screen. Featured in: Best Fonts for PowerPoints
  24. Silverline by Fenotype, $18.00
    Silverline Script & Sans Silverline Script is a hand drawn signature style script. Silverline is fast and expressive -it’s great for contemporary branding and advertising. Silverline Script is equipped with Contextual Alternates and Standard Ligatures that keep the script eloquent and connections smooth. Contextual Alternates and Standard Ligatures are automatically on. In addition Silverline Script has Swash Alternates for A-Z and a-z that can be used for extra flair. From Discretionary Ligatures you’ll find specially designed ligatures for “and”, “for”, “the”, “at” and “in”. Silverline Script is PUA encoded so you can access extra glyphs in any graphic design software. Another half of the Silverline family is Silverline Sans -a three weight ultra-condensed sans serif that works great with the Script. Silverline Sans is great for making sturdy text word blocks - a great type for any display use from magazine covers to packaging. Try combining Silverline Script with Silver Script -they make a nice contrast together.
  25. Hebrew Marge Tanach by Samtype, $149.95
    This is the classical font to make a Tanach, Siddur or a regular hebrew book. These fonts include all diacritic marks: Nikud, Teamim and modern pontuation. You can find in these fonts: shevana, kamats katan, cholam chasser and dagesh chazak. The best program to use these fonts is Adobe Indesign.
  26. Kaboom by Picador, $20.00
    Kaboom family contains 80 handmade glyphs depicting animals. It consists of two varieties: black as an outline and regular - with details. Inside you'll find monkeys, fish, birds, deer, pandas and other animals from the real world and fairy-tale. Illustrations can decorate invitations, t-shirts, children's texts, books, and posters.
  27. LAKESTER by Decade Typefoundry, $10.00
    Lakester is a layered type family. It comes with 4 font systems that can be layered to create different effect (regular,shadow,inline,inline 2) . Inspired by vintage american west poster, it's loaded with 300 glyphs. This family works best for logotype, gig poster, letterhead, dropcap, titles, and any artworks.
  28. LinkeHand Pro by Oliver Linke Type Foundry, $12.50
    LinkeHand Pro was based on the handwriting of Oliver Linke. Due to its rather compact appearance with short ascenders and descenders LinkeHand can be used with rather tight line spacing. Both Regular and Bold come with Small Caps and a multitude of special ligatures to make LinkeHand look really manually written.
  29. Peanut Bite by PizzaDude.dk, $15.00
    A highly decorative and playful font, inspired doodle drawings. It has this Scandinavian vibe in a funny and lively way. If you don't fancy the decorative thingies, you can use the Regular version, which is a classic cartoonish font. The Decorative version has 4 different versions of each lowercase letter
  30. Urban Ink by Vozzy, $10.00
    Introducing a vintage look label font named Urban Ink. All available characters you can see at the screenshot. This font have 6 styles - Regular, Full, Shadow, Texture, Shadow FX and Texture FX. This tattoo style font will good viewed on any retro design like poster, t-shirt, label, logo etc.
  31. Bohemaz by Malgorzata Bartosik, $29.00
    Bohemaz is a typeface inspired by the Art Deco typography from the 1930s. It contains 4 styles - Thin, Light, Regular and Bold - Latin, Greek and Cyrillic alphabet, diacritics from Western, Central and South Eastern Europe and many decorative ligatures. Bohemaz is both classic and modern, so it can be widely used.
  32. Hebrew Marge by Samtype, $39.00
    This is the classical font to make a Tanach, Siddur, or a regular Hebrew book. These fonts include all diacritic marks: Nikud, Teamim, and modern punctuation. You can find in these fonts: shevana, kamats katan, cholam chasser and dagesh chazak. The best program to use these fonts is Adobe Indesign.
  33. Eight Cylinder by Vozzy, $10.00
    Introducing a vintage look label font named Eight Cylinder. All available characters you can see at the screenshot. This font have 8 styles - Regular, Full, Shadow, Shine, Shadow FX, Shine FX, Outline and Print. This font will good viewed on any retro design like poster, t-shirt, label, logo etc.
  34. Ladies Wear JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Aside from his 1920s and 1960 editions of Sam Welo’s “Studio Handbook – Letter and Design for Artists and Advertisers”, Welo also published “Lettering - Practical and Foreign” in 1930. A monoline Art Deco Alphabet from that book is now available digitally as Ladies Wear JNL in both regular and oblique versions.
  35. Adana by astype, $19.00
    The roots of Adana going back to the year 1930, to the Berlin-based German graphic designer Wilhelm Berg. His typeface can be interpreted as an answer to Lucian Bernhards Schönschrift. Adana Circular and Regular play well together in all kinds of adverts, as well with designs like Bodoni or Didot.
  36. Hebrew Vilna Tanach by Samtype, $189.00
    This is the classical font to make a Tanach, Siddur or a regular hebrew book. These fonts include all diacritic marks: Nikud, Teamim and modern pontuation. You can find in these fonts: shevana, kamats katan, cholam chasser and dagesh chazak. The best program to use these fonts is Adobe Indesign.
  37. Blog by BA Graphics, $45.00
    Blog has a new distinctive look and comes in four weights light, regular, medium and bold. It can be seen as quite elegant in the light weights while looking masculine in the heavy weight. Its unique look lends to so many different applications. Blog works well for both headline and text.
  38. Hatchery JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A photo from Gene Gable (a regular contributor of ideas to Jeff Levine Fonts) shows the vintage signage for the Lasher Hatchery in a slightly different take on the classic Art Deco solid letter style. Since good ideas, like eggs can be hatched, thus the font's name of Hatchery JNL.
  39. Healthy Freak by Vozzy, $10.00
    Introducing original font named Healthy Freak. All available characters you can see at the screenshots. This font has two styles: Regular and Rough. Main feature is a lot of ligatures for both styles! This font will look good on any street styled designs like a poster, T-shirt, label, logo, etc.
  40. Deca Serif by ParaType, $30.00
    Super family Deca consists of ten fonts. Six sans serif styles form the Deca Sans family and four styles of serif family named Deca Serif . These are low contrast fonts of pure design with ovals bent to rectangular shapes. They are nicely readable in small sizes and can be recommended for scientific, legal, official and business documents. Serif and sans serif fonts were designed in comparable proportions, they are balanced by color and have similar details in basic shapes. These features provide high compatibility and assume collective usage of the fonts in documents.
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