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  1. Aviel - 100% free
  2. Jambetica - Personal use only
  3. Holitter Circle - 100% free
  4. Canadian - Unknown license
  5. Snippet Script SSi - Unknown license
  6. Arialic Hollow - Personal use only
  7. Macro - Unknown license
  8. Vtc-NueTattooScript - Personal use only
  9. CartoGothic Std - 100% free
  10. Bistecca - Personal use only
  11. Adam - Unknown license
  12. CuprumFFU - Personal use only
  13. Zeroes - Unknown license
  14. id-Kaiou-LightOT - Personal use only
  15. Juvelo - 100% free
  16. Caswallon Demo - Unknown license
  17. Quirkus - 100% free
  18. Fabrica - Unknown license
  19. D3 Smartism TypeA - Unknown license
  20. HeadlineNEWS - Unknown license
  21. Covington Cond - Unknown license
  22. Yanone Kaffeesatz - Unknown license
  23. Denmark - Unknown license
  24. Dustismo - Unknown license
  25. Exo - 100% free
  26. CorpusCare - Unknown license
  27. Rotondo - Unknown license
  28. Depth Charge - Unknown license
  29. Drummon - Unknown license
  30. Back to the Futurex - Unknown license
  31. Sisters by Type-Ø-Tones, $40.00
    Sisters is a lively set of stencil display typefaces designed by Type-Ø-Tones’ co-founder Laura Meseguer. The family features four fresh fonts that share foundational principles of construction yet complement each other—as sisters do—by celebrating their differences. Variations in contrast, weight, and design characteristics result in four distinct styles dubbed One through Four. This cool quartet contains no lowercase, asserting the family’s rightful place in the titling typography space. Like many Type-Ø-Tones typefaces, Sisters was conceived as a custom lettering project—in this case, the design was crafted for the identity of an art exhibition. Laura initially drew only the limited character set the show required, but from the outset, she saw great potential for a fully developed type family based on her lettering concept. The first member of Laura’s new family was, naturally, Sisters One. She later added contrast to produce Sisters Two, then equalized the weight of Sisters Two to create Sisters Three. To round out the group, Laura added a deco touch to Sisters Two, resulting in the festive but retro-elegant Sisters Four. Each Sister shares DNA with the other members of the family, just as human siblings do :). Credit for the Sisters name goes to Eider Corral and we couldn’t imagine a more fitting moniker for this little family.
  32. Analogue Pro by Ingo, $42.00
    very traditional forms strongly slanted italic consistant proportions extraordinary ligatures swashes alternate letters alternate figures lower case l with a hooked “foot” Believe it or not, there are hardly any sans serif fonts in which the lower case letter l also has the hooked form of an l. Instead, we readers have to constantly distinguish whether we are seeing an uppercase I or a lower case l — just take a look at the word “Illinois”... The ingoFont Analogue was developed for exactly this reason. The intent: To create a pretty much »ordinary«, even classical font with its most striking characteristic being the inclusion of the “crooked l.” As a model, I used the »mother of all sans serifs«, Akzidenz Grotesk from Berthold, with its beginnings going back to the 19th century. Analogue is so to say a new interpretation of Akzidenz Grotesk from ingoFonts. All characters — following the model — have been newly designed. And if you want to emphasize the shape of the hooked foot even more, you can also activate the alternate styles for d, h, m, n (Style Set 1). Conversely, the alternate a somewhat softens the “hooked” impression (Style Set 2). The slanted versions — it isn’t truly a real cursive font — are noticeably stronger with 13° than the italics in comparable fonts, and were given a round e with a mind of its own which distinguishes itself considerably compared to the upright characters in the overall appearance of the font. More modern and formal solutions in detail were chosen for some of the characters, for example the M was given lightly slanted sides; the a reflects the curves of the s; the “feet” of a, l and t match; the flared legs of K and R became a “foot”, too. General proportions were carried over almost completely with no changes from Akzidenz Grotesk as well as the slanted trimming on the open forms of a, c, e, s; in comparison, C, G and S were given straight endings. Analogue contains many ligatures, even discretional ligatures, plus proportional, old style as well as tabular figures. All in all, at first sight Analogue brings back memories of the charm of its well-known predecessor; and yet, many small differences give Analogue an unmistakable certain something...
  33. Front Page by Jonahfonts, $35.00
    Usage recommendations: Captions, packaging, cards, posters, ads, book jackets, manuals, menus.
  34. Imperator - Unknown license
  35. Offenbach Chancery - Unknown license
  36. ArabicNaskhSSK - Unknown license
  37. Oloron Tryout - Unknown license
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