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  1. AF Oneline by ACME Collection, $44.00
  2. AF Module Pressure by ACME Collection, $44.00
  3. AF Module Texture by ACME Collection, $44.00
  4. AF Nitro Trion by ACME Collection, $44.00
  5. GS Franklin Ave. by Great Scott, $18.00
    Franklin Ave. is a condensed sans serif in the style of the classics Franklin Gothic and News Gothic. Nostalgic and gives a great vintage feel. It's bold and comes in two styles: Regular and Oblique. Franklin Ave. is best used in headlines and large formats or in logos or branding.
  6. AF Generation AzA by ACME Collection, $44.00
  7. AF Generation AZ by ACME Collection, $44.00
  8. AF Generation Z by ACME Collection, $44.00
  9. AF Module Text by ACME Collection, $44.00
  10. AF Generation ZaZ by ACME Collection, $44.00
  11. AF Video Wall by ACME Collection, $44.00
  12. AF Champ Fleury by ACME Collection, $44.00
  13. SF Liberty VF by Sultan Fonts, $180.00
    Liberty is an active contemporary variable font, complete with a flexible range of cases tailored to responsive layouts. The font is clear and legible in small sizes, suitable for printing for large texts, web pages, and other visual uses. Language: Latin default Latin Azerbaijani Latin Catalan Latin Crimean Tatar Latin Kazakh Latin Marshallese Latin Dutch Latin Tatar Latin Turkish
  14. AF Zip Code by ACME Collection, $44.00
  15. Petala Pro VF by Typefolio, $129.50
    The multi-award winning 'Petala Pro' typeface family has been given a Variable Font version.
  16. AF Module Classic by ACME Collection, $44.00
  17. AF Nitro Riton by ACME Collection, $44.00
  18. AF Nitro Intro by ACME Collection, $44.00
  19. AF Generation A by ACME Collection, $44.00
  20. AF LED7Seg 1 by Fortune Fonts Ltd., $15.00
    * For when you need the most realistic looking electronic display. * See User Manuals Main advantages: - Spacing between characters does not change when entering a decimal point or colon between them. - Custom characters can be produced by selecting any combination of segments to be displayed. Low cost electronic displays have a fixed number of segments that can be turned on or off to represent different symbols. A digital watch would be the most common example. Fonts typically available for depicting electronic displays are often in the artistic style of these common LED or LCD displays. They provide the look-and-feel, but fall short when technical accuracy is required. Failure to represent an accurate and consistent representation of the real thing can be a cringe-worthy experience for the product design and marketing team, or even the hobbyist for that matter. To solve this problem, Fortune Fonts has released a range of fonts that accurately depict the displays typically found on low cost electronic devices: watches, answering machines, car stereos, alarm clocks, microwaves and toys. These fonts come with numbers, letters and symbols predefined. However, they also allow you to create your own segment combinations for the custom symbols you need. When producing manuals, marketing material and user interfaces, accuracy is an all-or-nothing concept. Instructions in the user manual describe how to turn these fonts into realistic displays according to your own design, in the manner of the images above. If you cannot see a license option for your specific application, such a license may be purchased from here. By purchasing and/or using and/or distributing the font, the buyer, user and distributor (including Monotype Imaging Inc. & Monotype Imaging Hong Kong) agrees to (1) indemnify and hold harmless the font foundry and neither the font foundry nor distributor is responsible to the buyer or user or any other party for any consequential, incidental, special, punitive or other damages of any kind resulting from the use of the deliverables including, but not limited to, loss of revenues, profits, goodwill, savings or expected savings, due to; including, but not limited to, failure of the deliverables to perform it’s described function, or the deliverable’s infringement of patents, copyrights, trademarks, design rights, contract claims, trade secrets, or other proprietary rights of the foundry, distributor, buyer or other parties, (2) not use the fonts to assist in design of, or be incorporated into, non-software displays.
  21. Hebrew Esther Tanach VF by Samtype, $495.00
    This is a font to build an Hebrew Bible (Tanach) or any Hebrew prayer book. This is a variable font with 5 styles! Hebrew Esther Tanach Variable has all Unicode Hebrew marks and others like ShevaNa, Dagesh Chazak, Qamats Katan, and Cholam Chaser. This font has a complex and exclusive Programmation of Opentype features. This font is very good to read even in small texts
  22. Hebrew Moses Std VF by Samtype, $120.00
    his is a beautiful, modern, and super readable font. You can use it in any kind of text, from folders to prayer books. This font is especially good for school and kid's books. This font also has modern punctuation: shevana, kamats katan, dagesh hazak, and holam chaser. This is a Variable font! One font with 5 styles (Regular, Medium, SemiBold, Bold, Heavy)
  23. Hebrew Kria Tanach VF by Samtype, $360.00
    This is a modern, wonderful, and beautiful font. This font is super readable and can be used from Posters to a Hebrew Bible. The readability of this font is amazing. This font has the modern Hebrew punctuation: Shevana, Kamatz Katan, Dagesh Hazak, and Cholam Chaser. The first Hebrew Variable font with all Trop and Nikud!
  24. ATFAntique - Unknown license
  25. Bulmer by Bitstream, $29.99
    Morris Fuller Benton’s ATF version of Baskerville’s design cut by William Martin for the British printer and publisher William Bulmer. ATF released the design in 1928.
  26. Caslon Extra Condensed by Red Rooster Collection, $45.00
    Based on the Ludlow/ATF versions of this great typeface.
  27. Murray Hill by Bitstream, $29.99
    An original informal script designed for ATF by Emil Klump.
  28. Balloon by Bitstream, $29.99
    Another informal script designed in 1939 by M.K. Kaufmann for ATF.
  29. Ad Lib by Bitstream, $29.99
    Designed for informal effects in 1961 by Freeman Craw for ATF.
  30. Stencil by Bitstream, $29.99
    Gerry Powell’s stencil version of Clarendon designed for ATF in 1938.
  31. Rivoli Initials by Red Rooster Collection, $45.00
    Based on the William T. Sniffin design for ATF, circa 1928.
  32. Tropicana - Unknown license
  33. Preciosa - Unknown license
  34. Stymie by Bitstream, $30.99
    Morris Fuller Benton’s 1931 design, reworking the model of Memphis for ATF.
  35. Onyx by Bitstream, $29.99
    Gerry Powell’s revival of the condensed and elongated Fat Face, cut for ATF.
  36. Brush Script by Bitstream, $29.99
    The archetype of the Brush Script, designed for ATF by R.E. Smith in 1942.
  37. Caslon 540 by Bitstream, $29.99
    William Caslon’s design as made regular by ATF at the beginning of this century.
  38. LHF Fat Cat by Letterhead Fonts, $35.00
    Inspired by Alf Becker's Rounded Block letterstyle. Nice 30's/40's era appeal.
  39. Dom by Bitstream, $29.99
    The most familiar of brush scripts designed by Pete Dombrezian for ATF in 1951.
  40. Piranesi by Bitstream, $29.99
    An informal script designed for ATF as an italic for his Piranesi by W.T. Sniffin.
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