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  35. Taro by Dharma Type, $19.99
    Taro Why do designers make more and more geometric fonts? There are already many geometric sans in the world. Because It is a natural flow of design. It is true that we like geometric type instinctively. Taro was designed to archive a good balance between the following three things geometrically. 1. To be Natural, Flowing, Organic. 2. To be Neutral, Unbiased, Universal. 3. To be legible, distinguishable, readable. Consists of eight weights and their matching italics. Supporting almost all latin languages. All-caps text for one line or a few is as wonderful as normal mixed-case typesetting.
  36. Marconi by Linotype, $29.99
    Marconi was created by Hermann Zapf in 1973. According to Gerard Unger, it was the world's first digital typeface. Zapf’s design was developed as a text face for books and magazines. The round forms of the Marconi follow the principle of the superellipse. The lowercase letters are enlarged as the result of reading tests, while the capital letters are slightly reduced. The 8-point size — normally used for newspapers — looks more like 9 1/2 points. Marconi is a legible typeface with its large and open lowercase letters. It is ideal for long text blocks in newspaper, book, and magazine production.
  37. Mirenath by Arterfak Project, $13.00
    Introducing Merinath Typeface a rounded vintage monoline. Merinath is clean modern-vintage display font which inspired from old school letterpress and rounded sans serif shapes. This font was created and explored become 3 styles with over 500 glyphs on each font. Also with many features that give you many options in your design project. You can access the open type features by accessing Font Book (Mac) and Character Map (Win) or you can get it in design software like Photoshop, Illustrator, CorelDraw, InDesign etc. Here's what you'll get : - Merinath Normal : Looks good for a headline, editorial, body text, and other formal styles. - Merinath Rounded : With the inky effect, this style is awesome for old school, hipster, vintage, typographic, sign board, logo design and letterpress effect. - Merinath Bold : Suitable for food, kids, logotype and other joyful designs. TTF & OTF format features : - Uppercase - Lowercase - Numbers - Symbols - Ligatures - Stylistic alternates - Contextual alternates - Swashes - Stylistic set 01 - Stylistic set 02 - Multilingual characters : Afrikaans, Albanian, Catalan, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Finnish,French, German, Hungarian, Icelandic, Italian, Lithuanian, Maltese, Norwegian, Polish, Portugese, Slovak, Slovenian, Spanisch, Swedish, Turkish, Zulu Thank you for visits and enjoy!
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