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  39. Longshanks by Mysterylab, $21.00
    Longshanks is a condensed serif display font with a low waist, blade-like strokes, and other unusual detailing. This font features a medium-low x-height and works very well at larger display sizes. It's an excellent choice for any headline, banner, or title that would benefit from an old-world, historical, fantasy, magic, or sword & sorcery vibe. It also harks back to the metallic foil stamped type treatments from 1980s – 1990s romance novel book cover design. The offbeat features are subtle enough to leave this font with a very high degree of legibility in spite of its strong and dynamic treatment of certain serifs and finials. The namesake for this typeface is King Edward I of England, whose nickname was Edward the Longshanks.
  40. Casey by 50Fox, $15.00
    Say hello to Casey Typeface! A fancy and beautiful editorial serif with luxury ligatures, alternates glyphs and multilingual support - with a complementary italic version. It's a versatile font that looks great in big and small sizes. This has a wide variety of uses, including editorial projects, logo design, clothing branding, product packaging, magazine headers, and so much more. It's ideal for any type of graphic design project or as a stylish text overlay to any image.
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