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  1. Pila by Alex Jacque, $20.00
    Pila, designed by Alex Jacque in 2014, is a modular, sans-serif stencil typeface that comes in regular and condensed formats. Crafted to be a bold, punchy, no-nonsense stencil typeface, Pila owes its unique look — as well as its name — to its adherence to the rigid modular system it is built upon. Pila is meant to be used at larger point sizes where visual impact is desired. Pila has a broad glyph set with the necessary characters to support a wide number of languages. Through the use of OpenType Pila can automatically create fractions as well as create superscript and subscript numerals.
  2. Byzantine - Unknown license
  3. Digeria - Unknown license
  4. Speedlearn - Unknown license
  5. Mona Lisa Recut - Unknown license
  6. Dionisio by CastleType, $49.00
    Dionisio, a CastleType original, takes its inspiration from one of the overlooked treasures of the CastleType library: Ransahoff. The latter is extremely condensed and very elegant. I particularly like its hairline slab serifs and cross-bars. I decided to use it as a starting point for a new design, but to make the proportions more classic and to make it more sensuous with gentler curves and bracketed cross-bar serifs. The result is very Bodoni-like, but less extreme and more contemporary looking. Meanwhile, Dionisio maintains a hint of Ransahoff with condensed letterforms and very fine serifs. Dionisio brings together the best of both, making it the perfect choice where a slender, sophisticated typeface is needed. Dionisio is available in two widths: normal and condensed, five fonts each. Includes an extensive character set and OpenType features.
  7. Adana by astype, $19.00
    The roots of Adana going back to the year 1930, to the Berlin-based German graphic designer Wilhelm Berg. His typeface can be interpreted as an answer to Lucian Bernhards Schönschrift. Adana Circular and Regular play well together in all kinds of adverts, as well with designs like Bodoni or Didot.
  8. Jerkoff - Unknown license
  9. Teazer - Unknown license
  10. Excalibur Logotype - Unknown license
  11. Silly Annie - Unknown license
  12. Tenby by Paragraph, $12.00
    Tenby is a series of modular geometric display sans serif fonts with a hint of Art Deco combined with a 1980s finish. The fonts' underlying grid is ten squares high. Their widths correspond to condensed (Tenby Four), normal (Tenby Five) semi-extended (Tenby Six), extended (Tenby Seven), and extra-extended (Tenby Eight). Each contains two weights, light and regular. Although smaller text sizes are still quite legible, the fonts work better at large sizes.
  13. Armetica by Hsan Fonts, $18.00
    Armetica is an ultra condensed sans serif typeface with a unique personality. It comes in normal and display versions, with 9 weights, as well as italics totaling 18 fonts. Armetica is a modern elegant typeface that would be perfect for branding, logos, headlines or captions. The font could also work as a stylish text overlay on any background image you like, minimalist and warm while still being versatile enough to use anywhere!
  14. Masifa Rounded by Hurufatfont, $19.00
    Masifa Rounded has compact, simple, functional and neutral body structure. It has 5 widths from Normal to Ultra Condensed. Each width includes 9 weights from Hairline to Black and their matching italics. Also, every weight includes rich OpenType Features like Small Caps and custom number styles. Due to its large family, it is ideal for a wide range of usage from large-scale designs to small product labels. Masifa Rounded updated on September 25, 2021.
  15. Chairdrobe by XTOPH, $25.00
    Chairdrobe is minimalistic typeface with a contemporary, urban style. It feels pure, raw and a bit dirty. You can use it as display type as well as in longer text. Try to space it up. It looks super tight with a lot of spacing! Chairdrobe is a sans-serif, condensed typeface. Available in 3 different variations – Normal, Rounded and Grunge. It features upper and lowercase letters and up to 7 Weights and Italics.
  16. Otoiwo Grotesk by Pepper Type, $39.00
    Otoiwo Grotesk is an extremely versatile sans-serif typeface with a closed aperture. It features whopping 126 styles over 7 widths, each containing 9 weights with corresponding italics. The mood of the family ranges from fairy neutral in Normal and Condensed widths to very flavorful Compressed and Ultra Wide. Rich language support, which includes Cyrillic and spans 131 language ovarall, makes Otoiwo Grotesk a worthy choice for brands that strive to reach international audience.
  17. Hyugos by Fateh.Lab, $20.00
    Hyugos is a condensed type of font that has a different character from the previous condensed font, Hyugos has a strong but soft character, with a cheerful and fresh theme, supported by 24 choices of font types. Hyugos is able to answer your current needs who are designing something great. Its weight is superior in posters, social media, headlines, magazine titles, clothing, large print formats - and wherever you want to see it.
  18. RufCrate - Personal use only
  19. HolyMoly - Personal use only
  20. Free Zone by Aboutype, $24.99
    A Sans serif design that follows a continental style with design characteristics that combine condensed and open counters. The lowercase has tall ascenders. Family includes common capitals and alternate lowercase characters. FreeZone requires subjective display kerning and compensation.
  21. Stud - Unknown license
  22. Mottek - Personal use only
  23. Comaro - Personal use only
  24. Marbold - Personal use only
  25. ATROX - Unknown license
  26. Inscruta - Personal use only
  27. Gael - Personal use only
  28. Pisan - Personal use only
  29. AddLoops - Unknown license
  30. Romanche - Personal use only
  31. RikyTiky - Personal use only
  32. Fettash - Personal use only
  33. BeesWax - Personal use only
  34. Balloons - Personal use only
  35. Pistol Shot by Linotype, $29.99
    At first glance, Pistol Shot looks like it was originally drawn as a large, geometric slab serif font - a slab serif font that underwent an unfortunate accident, and had many of its extremities shot off! However, there is more to Pistol Shot's appearance than looking as if it had survived a showdown. Pistol Shot also looks vaguely like a pixel font viewed through a blurry filter. It also looks like it could have been cross-stitched into a craft project. Whatever its appearance, Pistol Shot Light and Pistol Shot Normal are perfect headline fonts for a wide variety of display applications. You might even want to try cross-stitching its letters into fabric yourself! Both weights of the Pistol Shot family were designed by the French design team of Roselyne and Michel Besnard in 2002, and are included in the Take Type 5 collection from Linotype GmbH."
  36. HVD Edding 780 - Unknown license
  37. Starcraft - Unknown license
  38. Skeksis - Unknown license
  39. Turok - Unknown license
  40. Thalia - Unknown license
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