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  1. East To West JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Sheet music for a song featured in "East to West", a film starring Mexican bombshell Dolores Del Rio, had the movie's name lettered in a bold sans style with early Art Deco influences. East to West JNL preserves not only the name, but all of the characteristics of this wonderful bit of typographic nostalgia.
  2. Kaori - Unknown license
  3. FLOWER GARDEN - Unknown license
  4. KG Be Still & Know - Personal use only
  5. Astron Boy Wonder - Unknown license
  6. BJF Hunnybee - Unknown license
  7. Dearest Friend - Unknown license
  8. Santa Time - Unknown license
  9. TRACEROUTE - Unknown license
  10. Moonlight Shadow - Personal use only
  11. Flomic by Sergey Melnikov, $24.00
    Ukrainian type designer Melnikov Sergey created Flomic font between 2015 and 2016. Flomic is a geometric sans built from a folded lines. Most effective when used in short words or phrases at larger sizes, where the details can be appreciated.
  12. Germania - Personal use only
  13. Brassiere - Unknown license
  14. Karnivore Stack - Unknown license
  15. Karnivore Krate - Unknown license
  16. Łucznik 1303 Plus - Personal use only
  17. Medieval Leaves by Kaer, $19.00
    Once I found a pretty H letter initial on an ancient book. The letter was illuminated by beautiful engraved leaves. Based on it, I designed A-Z and 0-9 sets and assembled Medieval Leaves font. Medieval Leaves font family has Regular and Colored styles. It's all you need to precisely imitate medieval style text. Use this font as a decorative element at the beginning of a paragraph or section, other part of the paragraph should be in regular black letter font. You’ll get Drop Caps & Numbers set. --- *You can use color fonts in PS CC 2017+, AI CC 2018+, ID CC 2019+, macOS 10.14 Mojave+ * *Please note that the Canva & Corel doesn't support color fonts!* *Please download this test file with only A letter ( https://www.dropbox.com/s/03e7i78j4bz4mnm/MedievalLeaves-Test.otf?dl=0 ) to check your app & system.* --- Please feel free to request any help you need: kaer.pro@gmail.com Best, Roman.
  18. Dispute - Unknown license
  19. Multicolore - 100% free
  20. Wazoo Outline - Unknown license
  21. KG Ways to Say Goodbye - Unknown license
  22. KG What the Teacher Wants - Personal use only
  23. KG This Is Not Goodbye - Personal use only
  24. Love Ya Like A Sister - Personal use only
  25. KG The Last Time Bubble - Personal use only
  26. KG Les Bouquinistes de Paris - Personal use only
  27. KG Always A Good Time - Personal use only
  28. KG Attack of the Robots - Personal use only
  29. JF Cotswold Leaves - Unknown license
  30. JF Cotswold Letters - Unknown license
  31. Phosphorus - Unknown license
  32. Middle Ages - Unknown license
  33. Retiro Std by Typofonderie, $59.00
    Full of life Hispanic Didot in 2 optical sizes Retiro is a daring interpretation of Spanish typography. Severe, austere and yet, full of life, Retiro is a vernacular version of Castilian and Andalusian in a typical Didot. Named after a lovely park in Madrid, Retiro started life as a a bespoke typeface designed to give a unique voice to the magazine Madriz. In 2006, the founder of Madriz was looking for a Didot for his new magazine. The Didot is the archetypal typeface used in high-end magazines. Retiro is a synthesis of these high contrast styles mixed with an Hispanic mind. Result is then, after 2-3 years of work, a typeface with countless variations to establish typographic shades adapted to different sections and pages of the Madriz. In 2014, it was necessary to further revise the typeface before its launch at Typofonderie. In order to keep its originality, the unique weight was retained, but complemented with optical size variants to set highly contrasted headlines into various sizes, visually balanced. How to use Retiro optical sizes? Each font provided in Retiro family is named according to the scale of body size: 24 pt and 64 pt. Of course, these names are referring to the body sizes used in typographic design. In the “glorious old days,” the letterpress period, it was customary to cut punches directly to the size at which typefaces would be used. The punchcutter had to visually adapt his design to the engraving size. The aim was to optimize the best contrast and general weight, but also to respect both design’s and reader’s needs. In Retiro’s case, intended for large titling sizes, it’s an adaptation of this ancient practice for our contemporary uses. Although each font is named by a typographic point size, do not feel obliged to use this font at this precise size, but why not, in larger or smaller. It’s rather the concept of gradients that must be preserved in layouts, rather than strictly size numbers. It’s up to the designer to select the right font size for his own designs. Granshan Awards 2012 Creative Review Type Annual 2011 Designpreis 2011 Club des directeurs artistiques, 41e palmarès Type Directors Club 2010 Certificate of Type design Excellence
  34. Elemental Sans Pro by Latinotype, $39.00
    Elemental is a font created in 1997 and launched in 2001. It is a Sans Serif of humanist type and its principal characteristic is a hybrid between different form of calligraphic outlines. In 2010 it was redesigned for Chile’s bicentenary in Opentype version and an improved italic. It is offered in eight weights: Light, Regular, Bold and Extrabold and small capitals for each one of them.
  35. REMARK - Personal use only
  36. So Narrow - Unknown license
  37. Kells SD - 100% free
  38. Fontasia V2.0: The Revenge - Unknown license
  39. Grunja - Unknown license
  40. Whitney2 - Unknown license
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