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  1. Americana Dreams Upright - Unknown license
  2. Groove Machine Upright - Unknown license
  3. GF Vienna heavy - Unknown license
  4. Groove Machine Expanded - Unknown license
  5. Scurlock - Unknown license
  6. Valdemar - Unknown license
  7. Motherboard JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Motherboard JNL is a retro throwback to the technology boom of the 1980s and simulates an LED readout display panel. Available in regular and oblique styles.
  8. Skuul by Typoforge Studio, $28.00
    The inspiration for the designing of the font Skuul was Letraset in 1981. Font Skuul, for each character has three alternative characters with their automatic replacement.
  9. Dalcora by Linotype, $29.99
    Dalcora was designed by Erwin Koch in 1989 in a single weight. The most distinguishing characteristic of this font is its unusual proportions. Text fonts are usually designed with more delicate horizontal strokes as the verticals, but Dalcora is exactly the opposite. Its slight slant to the right and the round forms of the letters make the font dynamic and cheerful. Dalcora is intended exclusively for headlines in larger point sizes.
  10. Arial Nova by Monotype, $45.99
    The Arial® Nova family takes Arial back to its roots. Character spacing has been adjusted and a number of subtle modifications were made to the design to return the shapes and proportions to those of the original 1982 design created for IBM's then new high-speed laser printers. Although these first Arial fonts, called "Sonora Sans" by IBM, were low-resolution bitmaps, it was apparent that the design could also be an important high-resolution digital typeface, and Arial was redrawn for Monotype's imagesetters in the late 1980s. In the process Arial evolved from its original design loosing some of its earlier personality. The restored Arial Nova family is made up of three weights of roman design of standard proportions and three weights of condensed - all with complementary italic designs. The Arial Nova family is also compatible with the fonts that Microsoft® provides in the Windows® 10 operating system.
  11. Sinkwitz Gotisch by preussTYPE, $29.00
    Sinkwitz Gotisch is a new release of the font of the same name originally designed by Paul Sinkwitz in 1942. The Sinkwitz Gotisch was 1942 by Schriftguss AG Dresden font cast first cast and later supplied by the East German firm VEB Typoart. Paul Sinkwitz (1899-1981) has created them. This font displays not the characteristics of a chunky Gothic, which have influenced the image of national socialism. Paul Sinkwitz was a painter, graphic artist, wood engraver, was interested in religious topics, which he had presented in numerous graphics. But also his interpretation of his Gothic font is modern, without having the font this is ugly. In addition to the GOTISCH he created Roman Uppercase letters, which perfectly harmonize with the lowercase letters. This extra font is called BASTARD. The digital version of Sinkwitz is a beneficial addition to a Gothic with calligraphic character and should be in any historically interested graphic design.
  12. SL Borges by Sudtipos, $29.00
    A man purposes himself the task of drawing the world. Among the years, he populates a space with images of provinces, reigns, mountains, bays, ships, islands, fishes, rooms, instruments, heavenly bodies, horses and people. A while before he died, he discovers that patient labyrinth of lines traces the image of his own face. J. L. Borges. SL Borges is a homage to the genial Jorge Luis Borges, illustrious Argentinean writer who lived between 1899 and 1986. Sharply depicted by Augusto Costhanzo, SL Borges synthesizes to icons the big themes that obsessed him: the infinite, labyrinths, libraries, identity. But it although traces lines over the more human side of the writer, who loved cats, fervent politics and the taste of Tango. SL Borges abridges a sum of original iconographic illustrations in True Type format, which masterly synthesizes the most important themes of the grand genius of the literature. SL Borges takes part of the "Icons of Icons" Gallery, developed by SinergiaLab for Sudtipos
  13. Monsters Attack! - Unknown license
  14. Bric-a-Braque - Unknown license
  15. SketchTools - 100% free
  16. Sho-Card-Caps - 100% free
  17. Carmilla Demo - Unknown license
  18. Umberette - 100% free
  19. Sanhedrin - Unknown license
  20. Thomas Paine - Unknown license
  21. Hadrianus Demo - Unknown license
  22. Yes:TimeWord - Unknown license
  23. Morgow Demo - Unknown license
  24. Backup Generation - Unknown license
  25. yodle - Unknown license
  26. Rackham Italic - Unknown license
  27. De Bellis - Unknown license
  28. Yes:CityOfAngels - Unknown license
  29. Reynard Demo - Unknown license
  30. Fusaka - Unknown license
  31. Balls to the Wall - Unknown license
  32. GingkoFraktur - Unknown license
  33. Komika Tread - Unknown license
  34. Scriptina - Alternates - Unknown license
  35. Belphebe - Unknown license
  36. Robotic Monkey - Unknown license
  37. Gravity Sucks - 100% free
  38. Reverberation JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Reverberation JNL and its slanted counterpart are a throwback to the 1970s and 1980s when fonts featuring horizontal white lines of varying widths implied movement or activity.
  39. Aborm by Nirmana Visual, $19.00
    Aborm a classy, contemporary of Sans Serif font, Inspired by 1980’s. Ideally suited for advertising and packaging, festive occasions, editorial and publishing, creative industries and posters.
  40. Squarish by The Type Fetish, $10.00
    Squarish could have been the Universe or Helvetica of the 1980's, if only it was designed then. Now it is just a little quirky gridded typeface.
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