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  1. Victorian Initials One - Personal use only
  2. Europe Underground Worn - Personal use only
  3. Lemonheads - Unknown license
  4. Proclamate Heavy - Unknown license
  5. triangler - Unknown license
  6. Beast Impacted - Unknown license
  7. Kingthings Italique - Unknown license
  8. Zahariel Demo - Unknown license
  9. 4 Star Face Font - Unknown license
  10. Kiloton - Unknown license
  11. Wide awake - Unknown license
  12. Minster No 1 - Unknown license
  13. Collins OE Demo - Unknown license
  14. Kandide Wide - Unknown license
  15. Strenuous - Unknown license
  16. Art Greco - Unknown license
  17. China Town - Unknown license
  18. Kandide Upper - Unknown license
  19. Independant - Unknown license
  20. Teenick - Unknown license
  21. Harsh language - Unknown license
  22. Tantrum Tongue - Unknown license
  23. Grand Stylus - Unknown license
  24. Warm milk - Unknown license
  25. Engebrechtre - Unknown license
  26. Eroded 2020 - Unknown license
  27. DT 104 - Unknown license
  28. Kandide Unicase - Unknown license
  29. Independant - Alternates - Unknown license
  30. Dearest Friend lite - Unknown license
  31. Fancy Footwork - Unknown license
  32. French Grotesque - Unknown license
  33. Glutton man - Unknown license
  34. Parigee Initials Simple - Unknown license
  35. Krome - Unknown license
  36. Untitled 2 - Unknown license
  37. Sanity - Unknown license
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  39. Megumi by Eclectotype, $70.00
    Megumi was originally commissioned as a headline face for a fashion and lifestyle magazine with a heavy Japanese influence. The uppercase letters are narrow and have an almost monospaced aesthetic, being influenced by Romaji letterforms. Serifs are severe, and curves sinuous. Although experiments were made with extra weight, it was decided that only this ultra light weight would be developed, to be set large in headlines. The italic has an over-the-top 35° slant (so slanted in fact that the backslash from the italic is the exact same shape as the forward slash in the Roman) and a discretionary ligature feature that can be engaged to add extra interest to headlines. The Roman has a few wide alternate glyphs for round uppercase characters. Both styles have a stylistic set (ss03) feature which switches regular parentheses for angle brackets, which the Art Director thought “looked cool”. In a mess of venture capitalist pull-outs and Covid related issues, the publication never came to be, but the Hipster Japanophile Magazine World’s loss is your gain, as this beautifully crafted, editorial oddity is now available to license. Use it editorially, obviously, but it would also look great on posters, perfumes, postmodern publications, and perhaps some other things that don’t begin with p.
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