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  1. Cub Reporter JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    In the 1934 edition of the American Type Foundry’s “Book of American Type” is a selection of letterpress fonts which emulate typewriter faces. One design named “Bulletin Typewriter” served at the model for Cub Reporter JNL, and is available in both regular and oblique versions. The font has been monospaced in order to add a more traditional typewriter look to any project.
  2. Telegraphem - Unknown license
  3. Chonker - Unknown license
  4. DS VTCorona Cyr - Unknown license
  5. McGarey - Unknown license
  6. FoxScript - Unknown license
  7. Harting - Unknown license
  8. SF Espionage Heavy - Unknown license
  9. Smash - Unknown license
  10. GF Halda Normal - Unknown license
  11. tYpEwRiTeR's ReVeNgE! - Unknown license
  12. Maszyna Plus - Personal use only
  13. Cuomotype - Unknown license
  14. Xerography - Unknown license
  15. Isotype - Unknown license
  16. Teleprinter - Unknown license
  17. Royal Pain - Unknown license
  18. Suomi Slab Serif by Suomi, $19.00
    All typewriter types are rounded and especially American Typewriter has an almost too-slick appearance. Suomi Slab Serif has the glyph shapes similar to typewriting, but the serifs, terminals and connections are crisp and sharp.
  19. USIS 1949 - Personal use only
  20. Pudmonkey - Unknown license
  21. Remington - Unknown license
  22. CarbonType - Unknown license
  23. DS Moster - Unknown license
  24. Don Giovonni - Unknown license
  25. Fluoxetine - Unknown license
  26. Facelift - Unknown license
  27. Ghostwriter - Unknown license
  28. Brokenbaby - Unknown license
  29. News Copy JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Found within the pages of the 1934 edition of the American Type Foundry’s “Book of American Type” is a sans serif design with rounded terminals that emulates a typewriter face. “Jumbo Typewriter” is reminiscent of the type of lettering formerly found on teletype news copy. “Teletype” was a division of Western Electric (part of AT&T), and the machines utilized telephone lines to electronically type and send (as well as receive) messages worldwide. Many folks will remember the sound of teletype machines in the background when radio stations had their news breaks. Now available digitally as News Copy JNL, it is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  30. Typist - Unknown license
  31. TELETYPE 1945-1985 - Unknown license
  32. The X-Files - Personal use only
  33. Lekton04 - Personal use only
  34. Impact Label - 100% free
  35. bulkyRefuse Type - Unknown license
  36. Sears Tower - 100% free
  37. 1942 report - Unknown license
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