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  1. Linotype Salamander by Linotype, $29.99
    Linotype Salamander is a part of the Take Type Library, selected from the contestants of Linotype’s International Digital Type Design Contests of 1994 and 1997. Designed by German artist Michael Struller, the font seems to be composed of strokes and curves jointed together to form characters. Yet Salamander also looks like a handwriting font, in part because of its slight lean to the right. The font contains four basic weights, from regular to demibold, and two particularly heavy double-weights. Linotype Salamander is a light and lively font, particularly good for short texts of point size 10 and up or, in its heavier weights, for headlines and displays.
  2. Bangkokean by Cadson Demak, $29.00
    This font was originally designed side by side with my first attempt at a semi serif typeface in 1997. The design made it through to full development only a couple years ago when our studio decided to complete the regular weight for a local project here in Bangkok. The face is a traditional serif with narrow stem (somewhat like sans serif) and industrial stroke. A good mix of Bangkok character where you can find Wat (old buddhist temple) next to futuristic high rise. This font was shown in Klingspor-Museum Offenbach, Germany, at a Typographic & Type Design exhibition Schrift in Form 3-26 September 2008.
  3. South Amsterdam DEMO - Personal use only
  4. Gready PERSONAL USE ONLY - Personal use only
  5. Classic Roots Personal Use - Personal use only
  6. Black Jack Personal Use - Personal use only
  7. VTC NightOfTheDrippyDead - Unknown license
  8. Letric PERSONAL USE ONLY - Personal use only
  9. Candy Cane Personal Use - Personal use only
  10. BARBARA PERSONAL USE - Personal use only
  11. Eggad by Ingrimayne Type, $9.00
    Eggad features letters on eggs. It can be a fun font to use at Easter or for any egg-related message. Some of the eggs - those on the upper-case keys - have their large end on the bottom and others - those on the lower-case keys - have their large end on the top. The font uses the contextual alternatives feature of OpenType to alternate the big-bottom and big-top eggs. If you only want eggs with big tops or with big bottoms, turn this feature off. Eggad comes in two styles, a regular style in which the eggs are outlined and a bold style in which the eggs are solid. Both are monospaced. The two styles can be layered to color the eggs. Alternatively, background color can be added (dot accent and ring characters) or the outline color can be changed (sterling and yen characters) using layers in the regular style. If you are typing numbers and you want the start to be big-bottom number, switch on OpenType style set 1.
  12. Jumbo Mumbo NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    This rather quirky typeface is based on a design by Collette and Dufour, originally called "Independant", for the Maison Plantin foundry of Belgium. Ultramodern (by 1930s standards, at least) and ultrabold, it takes up a lot of real estate, and commands a lot of attention while doing so. Both versions of this font include the complete Unicode Latin 1252 and Central European 1250 character sets.
  13. Worstveld Hand by Typotheticals, $5.00
    A rough hand-drawn plain sans serif that would be good for non-formal use. Do not expect a polished set of fonts from a professional, this family is hand drawn, hand spaced and hand kerned.
  14. Gravitational Pull by Hanoded, $15.00
    My 9-year old son Sam asks a lot (a LOT!) of questions. Like: ‘what killed the dinosaurs?’ (probably an asteroid), ‘what is the distance to Pluto’ (about 7.5 billion km), ‘how big is space’ (93 billion lightyears - give or take). I am pretty sure he asked me about gravity as well. Gravitational Pull is a messy pencil script font. It comes with a whole bunch of double-letter ligatures and some really wonky glyphs. And no, in its virtual form, this font is not subject to the Earth’s gravitational pull.
  15. Contax by Type Innovations, $39.00
    In the advertising industry, I was often asked to supply the art directors with ideas for a san serif type design that was not the standard Helvetica or Univers. They wanted a fresh new approach, something with generous proportion, like Avant Garde perhaps, but not as uniform in proportions. A font that would lend itself well to wide and long columns of text with lots of leading. So, I rolled up my sleeves and designed a font that meet all their criteria. Contax is the new 'Univers' for the 21st century.
  16. Transformers - Unknown license
  17. Caslon Antique - Unknown license
  18. Macromedia - Unknown license
  19. D3 Circuitism Oblique - Unknown license
  20. D3 Smartism TypeA - Unknown license
  21. Acknowledgement - Unknown license
  22. QuickQuick - Unknown license
  23. Jerusalem - Unknown license
  24. Concielian Break - Unknown license
  25. Radio Space - Unknown license
  26. I SEE SPIRALS - Unknown license
  27. D3 Smartism TypeB - Unknown license
  28. Surf Punx - Unknown license
  29. Concielian Jet - Personal use only
  30. Lingonvecka - Unknown license
  31. D3 Electronism Katakana - Unknown license
  32. Loveladies - Personal use only
  33. Concielian Alpha - Unknown license
  34. QuickStrike - Unknown license
  35. Vilmos Magyar - Unknown license
  36. Jackson - Unknown license
  37. QuickTech - Unknown license
  38. Scarab Script - Unknown license
  39. Bal-Astaral - Unknown license
  40. Pegypta - Unknown license
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