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  37. Modern MT for Dior CS by Monotype, $29.99
    Cut by Monotype between 1900 and 1902, the Monotype Modern font family was based on Miller & Richards News 23 and 28; slightly condensed news text types of the 1890s. Monotype Modern is a lively typeface, with long, fine hairlines and well rounded letterforms, representing the best of nineteenth century modern face design. A classic text face, and typical of the moderns that were produced in the United Kingdom at that time, being less extreme in its rendering than some of the models of purer form being produced elsewhere. Monotype Modern is an excellent text face for magazines, newspapers and books, the heavier and more condensed versions are useful in headlines and display.
  38. Hinzatis by Aga Silva, $39.99
    It is up to you how big and voluptuous statement you will be making with this font, as Hinzatis is about old Hollywood glamour and attitude. With lots of options encoded in handy open type files you can easily fine-tune your text for best visual effect. Looks perfect when placed as: titles, headers, labels, names, business cards, just to name a few. Open-type Pro version features 1200 + characters including initial and terminal letters, numerous caps styles, ligatures and alternates. Other versions feature over 1000+ characters and focus mostly on foreign languages with accented letters (incl. Vietnamese); So depending on option you choose you can create realistic and multilingual hand-calligraphy on all of your creations!
  39. Monotype Modern Display by Monotype, $29.99
    Cut by Monotype between 1900 and 1902, the Monotype Modern font family was based on Miller & Richards News 23 and 28; slightly condensed news text types of the 1890s. Monotype Modern is a lively typeface, with long, fine hairlines and well rounded letterforms, representing the best of nineteenth century modern face design. A classic text face, and typical of the moderns that were produced in the United Kingdom at that time, being less extreme in its rendering than some of the models of purer form being produced elsewhere. Monotype Modern is an excellent text face for magazines, newspapers and books, the heavier and more condensed versions are useful in headlines and display.
  40. 1859 Solferino by GLC, $38.00
    This font is a late 19th Century French script overview inspired by numerous French letters, from around years 1850-1860, during the second French empire, under Napoleon the third. Most of them were written with very tiny characters on light sheets of paper, as postage prices were calculated from the letter's weight. The TTF and OTF versions are enriched with more than 50 ligatures and/or alternate characters. We also offer a choice of two sorts of Capitals. Why "1859 Solferino"? It was the last battle of the Italian independence war, opposing the victorious Franco-Italian army to Austria in June 24, 1859. The Red Cross was inspired directly from the carnage remaining on the battle field.
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