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  1. Rotterdam Demo - Personal use only
  2. Bebas Neue - 100% free
  3. LT Highlight - 100% free
  4. eurofurence light - 100% free
  5. Sturkopf Grotesk - 100% free
  6. Caviar Dreams - 100% free
  7. GALLEDIS - Unknown license
  8. LT Focus - 100% free
  9. FuturaPress - Unknown license
  10. LT Hoop - 100% free
  11. Modern Vision - 100% free
  12. Saarland - 100% free
  13. Ubuntu Titling Rg - 100% free
  14. IDM Minimal - 100% free
  15. Verdy - Personal use only
  16. ISOCPEUR - Unknown license
  17. Ligne Claire - 100% free
  18. SansThirteenBlack - 100% free
  19. Mark - 100% free
  20. Punavuori 00150 - Unknown license
  21. Xilosa - Unknown license
  22. GoodCityModern Plain - Unknown license
  23. MW TALON - Personal use only
  24. Stahlbeton - Unknown license
  25. DoradoHeadline - 100% free
  26. Berkelium Type - Personal use only
  27. Insert - Unknown license
  28. NewMedia - Unknown license
  29. Young Techs - Personal use only
  30. Vector - Unknown license
  31. Gelion by Halbfett, $30.00
    Gelion is a large family of geometric sans serif fonts. It ships both as two Variable Fonts or as 16 traditional fonts. Those static fonts span eight different weights, ranging from Extralight to Black. Each has an upright and an italic font on offer. The italics are carefully crafted, with an 8° slope. Gelion is inspired by 20th-century geometric sans serifs and classic neo-grotesque designs from the late 19th century and the middle of the 20th century. Its forms remain true to the gracefully geometric look of its classic predecessors, which will surely tick off any client’s long list of branding requirements. Letters in all of Gelion’s weights are drawn with virtually monolinear strokes. Its lowercase letters have a tall x-height. Yet, that still leaves enough room for the fonts’ diacritical marks. Gelion’s default “a” and “g” each have single-storey forms by default. The dots on the ‘i’, ‘j’, and diacritics are round, as are the punctuation marks. Gelion is an excellent choice for both corporate design and editorial design projects, thanks to its range of weights and its legibility in text. The fonts include a lot of ligatures, some monochromatic emoji, a set of arrows, lovely Roman Numerals, and more. Thanks to Gelion’s stylistic alternates, if a project comes up where you do not need a geometric vibe, you can activate Stylistic Set 1. That will replace many of the fonts’ letters with more humanistic-sans alternates, giving your text the feeling of a whole other type design with just one click. Last but not least, the descending “f” available in Gelion’s italics is a nice typographic trait.
  32. Pasek by Edyta Demurat, $16.00
    The inspiration for this font was a two-sided piece of paper. The glyphs were created by bending strips of this paper, then scanned and recreated digitally.
  33. crosswordBill by JOEBOB graphics, $19.00
    CrosswordBill was created by scanning a finished crossword puzzle, done with a failing ballpoint. A complete character set with numbers and most (but not all) special signs.
  34. Krystal - Unknown license
  35. Michelle BF by Bomparte's Fonts, $40.00
    Michelle BF is the sister font of Monique Sans BF, in serif form.
  36. Delamere by AVP, $29.00
    Delamere uses conventional sans-serif letterforms but delivered with a strong calligraphic feel.
  37. Rescue by ArFF, $24.95
    A highly readable sans serif that is good for text and display use.
  38. Topanga JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Topanga JNL is based on an ultra-condensed sans serif wood type design.
  39. 20 Kopeek by Letterhead Studio-YG, $35.00
    20 kopeek is sans serif font with a slight touch of a steampunk.
  40. Samuello by Intellecta Design, $22.90
    a naive interpretation of Samuel Wello art deco sans serif style of typefaces
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