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  1. Switched On by Type Innovations, $39.00
    Switched On and Switched Off where two fonts developed by placing points on a pre-defined square grid template. The experiment was to explore all the variations possible by just using straight connecting lines on a grid. I stumbled on the final concept, almost accidentally, and was amazed by the numerous possibilities. Both designs where created to work together. By adjusting the stroke and inline proportions between the two fonts, I was able to achieve a good overall color balance between 'Switched On' (dark letters on a light background), and the 'Switched Off' design as a knockout treatment (light letters on a dark background). Used in this way, both fonts visually appear similar in overall weight and proportion. They harmonize well together. Used separately, they make for some interesting visual effects and headline treatments. The fonts are best used at large point sizes, but they are still legible in a variety of smaller sizes. I think that by experimenting with these two fonts one can achieve some stunning visual effects. Explore and have fun.
  2. P22 Music by P22 Type Foundry, $39.95
    P22 Music Pro is a unique font system that allows the user to compose music with text editing and page layout programs capable of OpenType features and contextual substitutions. The OpenType features speed up the composing process by adding chords, contextual accidentals (sharps and flats), contextual key signatures and time signatures. P22 Music Pro covers a wide range of symbols and notation used in traditional western music composition. P22 Music Pro requires an application that uses OpenType features and is capable of contextual substitutions, such as Adobe InDesign or Illustrator. P22 Music is the companion, non-pro font included with P22 Music Pro and also sold separately. P22 Music also contains music symbols and notation and is suited for layout and text edit applications such as Microsoft Word that do not support Pro OpenType features. Unlike the P22 Music Pro font, the music symbols in the non-pro font are not tied to the staff lines, making them more useful for general design purposes. Staff lines are included as a separate character.
  3. Fattern - 100% free
  4. Oldbrothers - Personal Use - Personal use only
  5. Megalito Slab ExtCond - Personal use only
  6. LT Soul - 100% free
  7. Champagne & Limousines - Personal use only
  8. FellFel - Personal use only
  9. Calico Cyrillic - Unknown license
  10. La Babaca - Personal use only
  11. LT Afficher Neue - 100% free
  12. Babylon Font - Unknown license
  13. Droid Serif - 100% free
  14. H.H. Samuel - Personal use only
  15. AB Nirvana* - 100% free
  16. Yiggivoo Unicode - 100% free
  17. Obti Sans Neue - 100% free
  18. OldSansBlack - 100% free
  19. Gentium - 100% free
  20. Expressway Free - 100% free
  21. Drummon - Unknown license
  22. Steelfish - Unknown license
  23. Calan - Unknown license
  24. Midiet - 100% free
  25. Rounded, two. - Personal use only
  26. Nobile - 100% free
  27. HL2MP - Unknown license
  28. Trumania EEN - 100% free
  29. Earthbound - 100% free
  30. Voyager grotesque - Personal use only
  31. Kontor - Personal use only
  32. ArmWrestler - 100% free
  33. Legendum - 100% free
  34. MicroExtendFLF - Unknown license
  35. Pakenham - Unknown license
  36. Bitstream Vera Sans - Unknown license
  37. Tin Doghouse - Unknown license
  38. SnowDream - Unknown license
  39. Fresno by Parkinson, $15.00
    Fresno is a two-font family. Fresno Inline and Fresno Black. Fresno Black is a recent addition. It can be used alone, and it is carefully tailored to fit behind the Inline font to add color to the inline. There are alternate characters: A, M & N in the caps and lowercase key positions. Fresno is a square gothic style typical of Mid-20th Century Showcard Lettering. A lettering genre known as “Gaspipe.” Signage samples similar to this still exist on buildings in my home town, Oakland, California. I have designed over a half dozen variations of this form over the years. Including Amboy. Golden Gate Initials, Matinee, Motel, and Hotel. Designed in 2001 by Jim Parkinson, Fresno has recently been refreshed, enhanced, and re-released.
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