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  1. Borve by Baqoos, $18.00
    Borve is a compositional expanded tech sans apt for headline, editorial, branding, packaging, printed materials and typographic applications. 240+ glyphs with ligatures and fractions available in opentype .otf format
  2. Tostada - 100% free
  3. Athletic - Unknown license
  4. Colonial - Unknown license
  5. JerseyLetters - Unknown license
  6. NamesakeNF - 100% free
  7. ChunkFive - 100% free
  8. Tipófila - Personal use only
  9. ImperatorBronzeSmallCaps - Unknown license
  10. Star Hound - Unknown license
  11. Requiem II - Unknown license
  12. BLU Esoteric - Unknown license
  13. Plumber's Gothic - Unknown license
  14. GEKRAZZE - Unknown license
  15. Acknowledgement - Unknown license
  16. Chic decay - Unknown license
  17. Euphorigenic - Unknown license
  18. Alexandria - 100% free
  19. Effloresce Antique - Unknown license
  20. WellrockSlab - 100% free
  21. Bauhaus Sketch - Unknown license
  22. Triforce - Unknown license
  23. GoudyTwenty - Unknown license
  24. LT Superior Serif - 100% free
  25. SF Mettle by Sultan Fonts, $19.99
    Mettle Bilingual Arabic font, Latin-Arabic for print and web. The Mettle font family contains four weights: thin, normal, medium, and broad. This font supports Arabic, Latin, Persian, Urdu, and Kurdish languages. The digital designer can use the variable Mettle font to access wider options in working with the text.
  26. LD Red Hatters Hand by Illustration Ink, $3.00
    This whimsical font is thicker than normal and slightly toggled. It is playful and fun.
  27. Cloud - Personal use only
  28. Antagonist - Personal Use - Personal use only
  29. Comfortaa - 100% free
  30. Signika - 100% free
  31. Telegrafico - Unknown license
  32. fresh - Personal use only
  33. Alex - Unknown license
  34. Sofia City by Evolutionfonts, $-
    Sofia City is a decorative hand-drawn family that can be used on both formal and informal occasions. It has a dual personality: One time it looks like unfinished contours of a sans serif, and the other - like a very thin serif. The family is named after the city of Sofia - the capital of Bulgaria, and my hometown. Sofia City comes in two versions - "Pencil" and "Ink" each with full character set and true italics. Also there is a free demo version (capital letters only).
  35. Quebra Condensed by Vanarchiv, $55.00
    Quebra Cond is an extend display sans-serif font family, available with four widths (Extra Condensed, Condensed, Normal and Expanded) and ten weights, italics versions are available. The main strokes contain small breaks simulating modulated variations on the letterforms, these details are more present on large body sizes. All font versions contain Latin and Cyrillic encoding characters and also ligatures, case-sensitive forms, fractions, oldstyle and finally tabular figures.
  36. Serca by Adam Ladd, $25.00
    Serca is a structured geometric sans serif font family with normal and condensed proportions. It is professional and precise, open and legible. The modern, clean design lends itself to being a workhorse for a variety of applications—branding, advertising, websites, mobile apps, logos, magazines, etc.—able to be used in both small body text and large headlines alike. The vast range of weights gives plenty of options to choose from.
  37. Quebra Expa by Vanarchiv, $55.00
    Quebra Expa (Expanded) is an extend display sans-serif font family, available with four widths (Extra Condensed, Condensed, Normal and Expanded) and ten weights, italics versions are available. The main strokes contain small breaks simulating modulated variations on the letterforms, these details are more present on large body sizes. All font versions contain Latin and Cyrillic encoding characters and also ligatures, case-sensitive forms, fractions, oldstyle and finally tabular figures.
  38. Oz Handicraft BT WGL by Bitstream, $50.99
    Oswald Cooper is best known for his emblematic Cooper Black™ typeface. Although he was responsible for several other fonts of roman design, Cooper never drew a sans serif typeface. But that didn’t stop George Ryan from creating one. Ryan saw a sans serif example of Cooper’s lettering in an old book and decided that it deserved to be made into a typeface. Ryan’s initial plan was to make a single-weight typeface that closely matched the slender and condensed proportions of the original lettering. While the resulting Oz Handicraft™ typeface proved to be very popular, Ryan was not satisfied with the limited offering. So, between other projects – and over many years – Ryan worked on expanding the design’s range. The completed family includes light, semi bold and bold weights to complement the original design, plus a matching suite of four “wide” designs, which are closer to normal proportions. Fonts of Oz Handicraft include a Pan-European character set that supports most Central European and many Eastern European languages.
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