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  1. Ornaments 6 AR by ARTypes, $30.00
    Ornaments 6 are based on designs for the Curwen Press by Edward Bawden and Percy Smith.
  2. Planchette by Aerotype, $29.00
    Based on a 19th century Toscanienne typeface, Planchette has two hand ornaments accessible by the < and > keys.
  3. Prospector JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Prospector JNL is based on a lettering example found in an old Speedball-pen lettering handbook.
  4. Directory Board JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Directory Board JNL is based on the classic plastic letters used on office building directory boards.
  5. Paradise Lost by Hanoded, $15.00
    Paradise Lost is a 1667 poem by John Milton which mostly concerns the Biblical story of the Fall of Man, Eve's temptation by the devil and the expulsion of Adam and Eve from Eden. It's quite a hefty read, as the poem consists of ten books with over 10.000 lines of verse. Needless to say, I didn't read it all. But, it did give me inspiration for a font, which I called Paradise Lost. It's a good name, even though there is nothing Biblical about this font. Paradise Lost was created (pun intended) using a broken bamboo satay skewer and Chinese ink. It is all caps, but upper and lower case differ and like to mingle. I also included several ligatures for double lower case letters (aa, ee, jj, kk, etc.). Paradise Lost comes with an eternity of diacritics.
  6. Marlon Pro by Mostardesign, $25.00
    Marlon Pro is a soft sans serif font family characterized by its contemporary aspect and its warm touch. It provides advanced typographical support with features such as case sensitive forms, small caps, ligatures, alternate characters, fractions, slashed zero, circled gures, pro kerning...It comes with a complete range of gure set options – oldstyle and lining gures, each in tabular and proportional widths. It comes in 9 weights with corresponding italics and it's suited for multiple purposes including editorial use, web font, apps, digital ads, ebook, and also for advertising, long text, packaging and branding. As a modern sans serif font family, Marlon Pro Sans has true italics to give more style in long texts. It has also an extended character set to support Central and Eastern European as well as Western European languages.
  7. Beary by Balevgraph Studio, $15.00
    Beary is a stylish and modern sans serif font. You can use this font in a variety of projects to create a unique and distinctive look. The Beary font can be used anywhere without the need for opentype support. Beary fonts are available in regular, alternate, and oblique.
  8. Swiss 721 by Bitstream, $29.99
    Swiss 721™ is a sans serif family that ranges in style from thin to black while mixing in a few unexpected, but beautifully made and ironically flattering, outline weights that spice up the grotesque design. Couple these upstanding letterforms with matching italic styles and you have yourself a beautiful tool that is as legible on screen as it is off, has the technical prowess to conquer even the trickiest of design riddles and will work in a myriad of projects. Swiss 721 is a staple sans serif that you’ll never be sorry you have in your library. It’s been said that a simple sans serif is one of the most difficult typefaces to design. This is because when letters are reduced to their most basic details, irregularities and inconsistencies in design become immediately visible. The Swiss 721 typeface family is a quintessential example of letterforms distilled to their essence while still possessing warmth and verve. Based on mid-century sans serif typefaces, Swiss 721 is a versatile family of weights and proportions ideally suited to a wide variety of print and interactive design projects and is equally at home as headlines on billboards as it is navigation content on small screens. Swiss 721 takes the essence of mid 20th century sans serif typefaces and melds it with modern design consistency and a systematic weight range.
  9. Unstable by A New Machine, $25.00
    This almost-all-caps display font features a variable baseline to give it an unstable look. Also, the upper and lower cases differ slightly and can be used to add some alternates in words with letters next to each other.
  10. Demian by ITC, $29.99
    Demian is the work of Dutch designer Jan Van Dijk. It is an informal script font whose capitals should serve as initials to the word settings of the lower case letters. Demian has the spontaneous, flowing look of true handwriting.
  11. Flashes by profonts, $39.99
    Flashes is a striking display font based on Enric Crous-Vidal's design from 1953. Unger redesigned the font based on artwork from old font books, and extended the character set to cover not only standard Western but also the Central European character set. It has been a tremendous amount of meticulous work to digitize and edit all the flashes!
  12. Mule Train JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Instead of being directly based on classic wood or metal type examples, Mule Train JNL takes a roundabout route in its development. Images of a set of letters and numbers cut from plywood (which in turn were based on a vintage type design) served as the work models. Mule Train JNL is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  13. Karolla by ParaType, $30.00
    Designed at ParaType in 1994 by Tatiana Lyskova. Based on Carola Grotesk of H.Berthold and Bauer type foundries (early 20th century) and Boutique of Haas type foundry (Munchenstein, Switzerland). Bold style based on Herkules of H.Berthold foundry (early 20th century) was added for ParaType by Manvel Shmavonyan in 2002. For use in advertising and display typography.
  14. Herold by ParaType, $30.00
    The typeface was designed at ParaType (ParaGraph) in 1993 by Vladimir Yefimov based on Herold Reclameschrift by Heinz Hoffman of H. Berthold (Berlin), 1901, and Russian Herold typeface of the Berthold typefoundry (St. Petersburg). The bold style based on Herold Heavy of H. Berthold (Berlin), 1904, of the same designer. Advertising and headline typeface in Art Nouveau style.
  15. Perfecta Liner by Invasi Studio, $17.00
    Perfecta Liner is a handwritten organic font that is perfect for branding, signatures, wedding invitations, promotions, product packaging, and more. Perfecta Liner is a modern, clean, authentic font. Perfecta Liner comes with ligatures, alternates, and supports 60+ Latin-based languages. Features: Total 261 Glyph Uppercase & Lowercase Numerals & Punctuation Alternates and Ligatures Multilanguage Supports 60+ Latin based languages
  16. AT Move Holborn by André Toet Design, $39.95
    HOLBORN Aptly named after ‘High Holborn’, a high-street in London where the Central School of Art & Design was based. A font, just in capitals, based on the original design and the earlier sketches (1976) by André Toet. The strong optical illusion in this alphabet makes it an outstanding typeface. Concept/Art Direction/Design: André Toet © 2017
  17. MVB Bossa Nova by MVB, $39.00
    MVB Bossa Nova is based on unattributed hand-lettering found in an old book, circa 1946. Yet unlike many scripts based on a vintage source, it feels fresh and dynamic. This is due to the skilled hands of Holly Goldsmith, who gave the forms a contemporary vigor despite their age. Alternate glyphs with extended ascenders offer extra flair.
  18. Circles JY by JY&A, $39.00
    Based on electrical circuitry, David Philpott's Circles typefaces are oddly legible, even though one might think they were destined for display usage only. The circle is the base form, repeated throughout the design. Originally drafted during his time at the Massey University School of Design, subsequent refinements have turned Circles into two complete fonts with a full character set.
  19. Mikeys Roman NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    Here's an amalgam of letterforms from two giants of the handlettering pantheon: an uppercase based on the work of Mike Stevens, and a lowercase based on the work of Alf Becker. The two work in perfect harmony to create warm, friendly and engaging headlines. Both versions contain the complete Latin 1252, Central European 1250 and Turkish 1254 character sets.
  20. Ronduit Capitals Light - Personal use only
  21. Nitaka - Personal use only
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  29. Europe Underground - Personal use only
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  33. Drogowskaz - 100% free
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  38. Fh_Perception - Personal use only
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