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  1. SunriseSunset - Unknown license
  2. Halter Pinchy - Unknown license
  3. Yukon Tech Italic - Personal use only
  4. StandingRoomOnly - Unknown license
  5. Kimberley - Unknown license
  6. Nixon - Unknown license
  7. Linear Curve Fatty - Unknown license
  8. Shazbot - Unknown license
  9. SF Cosmic Age Outline - Unknown license
  10. DS Thompson - Unknown license
  11. Black Eye Nue - Unknown license
  12. Bandwidth BRK - Unknown license
  13. LED - Unknown license
  14. GiantTigers - Unknown license
  15. Lounge Bait - Personal use only
  16. Eight Track program 4 - Personal use only
  17. LetterOMatic! - Personal use only
  18. Kremlin Kourier II - Unknown license
  19. BluePlateSpecialSW - Unknown license
  20. CharlieChan - Unknown license
  21. Strasua - Unknown license
  22. Sergeant SixPack - Personal use only
  23. Gaheris Demo - Unknown license
  24. Tighten - Personal use only
  25. Stoutface - Personal use only
  26. Apothem Caps Med - Personal use only
  27. NEOMETRA - Personal use only
  28. Oxona - Personal use only
  29. Maketa - Personal use only
  30. Hex Braille by Echopraxium, $5.62
    The purpose of this monospace font is to display braille in an original although rather steganographic way. Its glyphs are built from a flat hexagon which can be read as 3 rows of 2 vertices (i.e. regular braille glyph grid). The initial design is illustrated by glyphs 'ç' (no dot) and 'û' (6 dots) as shown by poster 5. Glyphs are connected to each other, thus 6 connections for each hexagon (2 on left/right and 4 on top/bottom). In the final design many diagonal segments of the hexagon were removed for esthetical reason. Text is displayed not as a honeycomb but as a lattice instead which mixes hexagons, squares and "irregular convex octagons" (mostly unclosed), the design favored squares over octagons. The whole slightly resembling a PCB. Text can be framed with 3 sets of Frame glyphs (as shown in Poster 4): Octagonal: { €, °, £, µ, §, ¥, ~, ¢ } which can be mixed with Rectangular High Rectangular Low: { è, é, ê, ï, î, à, â, ä } Rectangular High: { Â, ù, Ä, Ê, Ë, ô, õ, ë } which can be mixed with Octagonal NB: When using Frame glyphs, it is advised to show Pilcrow (¶) and Non Breaking Space, which are replaced by empty shapes (e.g. in Microsoft Word, use CTRL+8 or use [¶] button in the ribbon).
  31. Bentwood by Paragraph, $22.00
    This font takes its name and the overall shape from modern bentwood furniture, namely Scandinavian designs since the 1940s. The curved corners of the letterforms are practically hyperbolic, to convey the tension and strength of the bent plywood. These curves are meant to appear more dynamic than circular or elliptical segments of traditional sans serif fonts. The letterforms are simplified, without extra corners, stems, connections or hooks, yet remain legible at any size. Now at version 2, Bentwood contains Central/Eastern European, Baltic and Turkish character sets and more ligatures with Open Type functionality. Some minor corrections were made to letter shapes and positions, as well as to kerning and spacing.
  32. ChopinScript - Unknown license
  33. SansKleinCut - Unknown license
  34. DigitalStrip - Personal use only
  35. Chattery Teeth - Unknown license
  36. Normandy Isle JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Normandy Isle JNL is a condensed sanserif typeface built off of the basic design of an old wood type, but augmented with thick and thin lines to create a whole different look. The font itself is named after a community in the North end of Miami Beach.
  37. Maincode Mono by Par Défaut, $9.00
    Maincode Mono is a Monospaced Family declined in 7 weights, 7 widths and oblique. There is also a variable version. The family was composed of 511 glyphs, Latin & Cyrillic alphabets and 9 OpenType Features (numerator, denominator, superscript, subscript, fraction, case sensitive form, discretionary ligatures, contextual alternate, all access alternate).
  38. Lanz by Nine Font, $29.00
    Lanz Family is a clean & warm sans serif family with 7 weights - 7 uprights and matching italics. Its open apertures and large x-heights make text more legible and readable at small sizes. Recommended for editorial design, a header for an article and a various range of typography.
  39. Sure! The Advanced Dot Digital-7 font, designed by the talented team at Style-7, is a modern and aesthetically pleasing font that captures the essence of digital sophistication with a touch of retro ...
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