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  1. Octogone Tryout - Unknown license
  2. EPF - 100% free
  3. Eli 5.0b - Unknown license
  4. SF Wasabi - Unknown license
  5. SF Wasabi - Unknown license
  6. SF Beaverton - Unknown license
  7. Malabars Tryout - Unknown license
  8. Engebrechtre - Unknown license
  9. SF Proverbial Gothic - Unknown license
  10. SF Speedwaystar - Unknown license
  11. SF Retroesque - Unknown license
  12. CristoLikid Tryout - Unknown license
  13. Eat your heart out - Unknown license
  14. Grecques Tryout - Unknown license
  15. SF Beaverton - Unknown license
  16. Rodolphe Tryout - Unknown license
  17. Metropolitain Tryout - Unknown license
  18. SF Chaerilidae Shaded - Unknown license
  19. SF Archery Black - Unknown license
  20. TypographerFraktur - Personal use only
  21. Sudbury Basin 3D - Unknown license
  22. SF Retroesque - Unknown license
  23. SF Laundromatic - Unknown license
  24. Bordofixed Tryout - Unknown license
  25. TypographerFraktur - Unknown license
  26. Halotique Tryout - Unknown license
  27. DT 104 in outbreak - Unknown license
  28. Harrowprint - Unknown license
  29. SF Speedwaystar - Unknown license
  30. SF DecoTechno - Unknown license
  31. Receding Hairline NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    Based on L&C Hairline, this family of faces is weighted to achieve stroke consistency in a variety of sizes. Both versions of this font support the Latin 1262, Central European 1250, Turkish 1254 and Baltic 1257 codepages.
  32. Ornaments 3 AR by ARTypes, $30.00
    Ornaments 3 contains ornaments based on designs by Bernard Naudin for Deberny et Peignot, c. 1924; and ornaments based on designs by Oldrich Menhart, Karel Svolinsky and Jaroslav Slab for the state printing office of Czechoslovakia and Grafotechna.
  33. LFT Iro Sans by TypeTogether, $49.00
    Milan-based Leftloft studio developed LFT Iro Sans, an expansive family that solves the significant, wide-ranging challenges of branding, wayfinding, pictographic language, and complex editorial use. LFT Iro Sans began as the clear and welcoming wayfinding project of San Siro stadium in Milan. Over time many other styles and weights have been added. LFT Iro Sans never finds itself outmatched by the task at hand. The primary aim was to design a technical typeface that was readable in any low visibility condition, for instance in a poorly lit area with awkward wall shapes and overhangs. This worked well for stadium and large lettering use, but other problems also needed to be addressed, such as complementary iconography. A location developer was left mixing — clashing, really — one type family with a different family of icons, resulting in a cobbled-together look which diluted the brand and the experience. They set out to radically simplify and clarify each shape and its meaning, accepting uniqueness as part of the final visual language. LFT Iro Sans pictograms answers the need for having a consistent and large group of icons, perfectly suited to the text typeface. As it concerns public spaces, this didn’t exist before. LFT Iro Sans incorporated a branding project too, so they decided to let LFT Iro Sans go out on a limb and created a unicase style that demands attention. Each unicase letter is a combination of the lowercase and capital form, quite noticeable in the ‘i’, ‘m’, ‘t’, and unique ‘d’ and ‘b’, balanced by more restrained forms of ‘a’, ‘s’, ‘c’, and ‘e’. LFT Iro Sans is not only a technical typeface, but, thanks to letters’ proportions, can also be used for editorial purposes. Assertive and economical in stature, the text weights are clear and assured. And a display version for headlines in Ultralight and Heavy (with italics) was developed for stunning headlines. For enthusiasts of every stripe, LFT Iro Sans can be a brand’s rallying cry with its arresting unicase, be a developer’s go-to pictogram choice, or set the most demanding editorial text in digital or print. With its many OpenType features, simplified pictogram commands (even available in Apple’s Pages and Microsoft Word), and a total of 30 targeted family members, LFT Iro Sans is a brilliant, easy choice. As with the rest of the TypeTogether catalogue, the complete LFT Iro Sans family, designed by Lefloft and developed by Octavio Pardo, has been optimised for today’s varied screen uses.
  34. Motion Picture Personal Use - Personal use only
  35. South Amsterdam DEMO - Personal use only
  36. CONFLICT DRIPS PERSONAL USE - Personal use only
  37. Ordinatum Medium - Personal use only
  38. Fibel Nord - Unknown license
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