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  35. SG Noxvile by Studio Gulden, $24.00
    Unleash the power of typography with Noxvile, a revolutionary font that demands attention and exudes confidence. Crafted with precision and designed to make a statement, Noxvile brings a whole new level of intensity to your words. Ignite your creativity and let your message roar with Noxvile's super bold style and captivating all-caps specimen. Whether you're designing eye-catching headlines, striking logos, or empowering social media posts, this font will make your words leap off the page and leave a lasting impression. Stand tall among the rest with Noxvile's commanding presence. Embrace its sharp edges, powerful curves, and unparalleled strength to create a visual experience that is truly unforgettable. Let your message shine brighter than ever before, cutting through the noise and leaving your audience captivated.
  36. Comp Sans 226 by Type Associates, $24.95
    Once upon a time, in the days BC (that's Before Computers) there lived a very talented group of men and women whose job it was to render ads by hand. So skillful were these people that some say it was possible to actually identify the typefaces that the layout artists were emulating. Their renderings were swift and slick, no time for detail as it was necessary to do a whole bunch of variations, usually within ridiculous deadlines. Their only tools: bullet-tip markers and bond paper - often mistakes resulted but no time to re-do and white paint was totally unacceptable - just let the slipups be. Here's a simulation of their craft, we don't really know what typeface this was supposed to represent… any ideas?
  37. Pleasant Evening JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Pleasant Evening JNL was modeled after an Art Nouveau serif typeface named ‘Racine’ [found in the 1881 Barnhart Bros. & Spindler type specimen book] and is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  38. Pullman by Scriptorium, $18.00
    Pullman is based on turn-of-the-century lettering reminiscent of the signage on some luxury Pullman-style train cars of that period. It is a heavy script font with a lot of character and an authoritative, elegant look.
  39. Mentah 1 by Sulthan Studio, $10.00
    This sketch font Sans serif was born from the lines in the font that we created for the (Rajin) font and we redeveloped it into a different style with a more minimalist and more powerful setting and looks stunning for any smooth and bold writing that can be used anywhere in your work This font has complete uppercase and lowercase letters with 4 thicknesses, numbers, punctuation, and also language support
  40. Winkle Picker JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A 1963 movie poster for an Italian documentary called “Sexy Nudo” had its title lettering in a free form spur serif design reminiscent of cut paper. This inspired Winkle Picker JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions. Despite the subject matter of the film documentary, the lettering on the poster is fun and playful, which meant the digital font deserved a fun name as well. It was named for a shoes and boots with sharp and long pointed toes which first gained popularity in the 1950s.
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