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  1. LCD by ITC, $29.99
    Alan Birch created the LCD font in 1981. Its name is an abbreviation of the words Liquid Crystal Display," the display technology used in digital watches and clocks the world over. LCD is a great choice when a futuristic, high-tech look is desired.
  2. Choc - Unknown license
  3. Electrik - Unknown license
  4. Moku26 by Ethan is Sweet, $18.00
    Inspired by old fashion woodworkers, MOKU26 brings a great experimental look and sophisticated style to branding. Available in 3 styles; Birch, Oak, Pine supported in 90+ languages. Ideal for titles, logo, branding, digital and apps. Upper & lower case / Include 3 unique styles / Ligatures, currency symbols / Numerals & punctuation.
  5. Bitmax by ITC, $29.00
    Bitmax is the work of British designer Alan Birch, who was inspired by the look of fax transmissions. He took Helvetica medium and used controlled distortions to create this commanding, high-tech style. Bitmax is best used in large display sizes for a limited number of words.
  6. Enfonix by limitype, $12.00
    Enfonix is ​​a modern sans display font suitable for the needs of logos, magazines, posters, etc. with dynamic shapes, Enfonix is ​​equipped with 3 alternative width sizes and 2 typeface shapes (Std and Pro). Enfonix is ​​also available in a monospaced style Enfonix Std: Standard form 3 alternative width variations ( Strecth Font ) uppercase and lowercase symbols & numbers multilingual Enfonix Pro: More unique and proportional typeface 3 alternative width variations ( Strecth Font ) uppercase and lowercase symbols & numbers multilingual Enfonix Mono Std: Standard form only one width variation Monospaced uppercase and lowercase symbols & numbers multilingual Enfonix Mono Pro: More unique and proportional typeface only one width variation Monospaced uppercase and lowercase symbols & numbers multilingual
  7. Suit Sans Pro by Just in Type, $29.00
    Suit Sans Pro is a typeface designed for multi-purposes with a wide range of 12 weights plus italics. The large set of 1377 glyphs embraces a lot of latin languages, and it’s perfect for multi-national brands. Take a look at the specimen. Suit Sans Pro is too much for you? Take a look on Suit Sans STD, a simpler version for Suit Sans.
  8. CartoGothic Std, created by FontSite, is a prominent typeface that embodies a blend of modernity and functionality. At its core, CartoGothic Std is a sans-serif font, known for its clean lines and un...
  9. Charlemagne Bold - Unknown license
  10. Carr Space - Unknown license
  11. Frankfurt - Unknown license
  12. Paintbrush - Unknown license
  13. Arcitectura - Unknown license
  14. GirlScoutBitch - Unknown license
  15. GirlScoutBitch - Unknown license
  16. Fletcher-Gothic - Unknown license
  17. Paper Clip - Unknown license
  18. Animals - Unknown license
  19. Electrik Cn - Unknown license
  20. Roller - Unknown license
  21. Desoto - Unknown license
  22. XmasDings - Unknown license
  23. GirlScoutBitch - Unknown license
  24. 1467 Pannartz Latin by GLC, $38.00
    This family was inspired by the edition De Civitate Dei (by Sanctus Augustinus) printed in 1467 in Sobiano (Italy, Roma) by Konrad Sweynheym and Arnold Pannartz who was the Punchcutter. It is one of the first few “Roman style” fonts, just before the birth of Jenson’s pattern (look at 1470 Jenson Latin). The present font contains all of the specific latin abbreviations and ligatures used in the original (about 54). Added are the accented characters and a few others not in use in this early period of printing. Decorated letters such as 1512 Initials, 1550 Arabesques, 1565 Venetian, or 1584 Rinceau can be used with this family without anachronism. If Italic style is required (not yet existing in early time of printing), we recommend using 1557 Italique.
  25. Accolades C and C2 share the same main ornaments but differ in finishing. Accolades C uses pearls and diamonds, C2 does not. Accolades CX is an additional fitting set of borders. All fonts are available in two variations. A clean one and a distressed, grungy version (old). The layout samples from the PDF-specimen are included in the font packages and stored in InDesign CS3 format. Mostly all of the featured fonts of the specimen are available on MyFonts, too. Have a look at Secca Art Std, Secca Saloon Std, Gracia, Battista and Prillwitz.
  26. Ventography Personal Use Only - Personal use only
  27. Brush Hand New - Personal use only
  28. Snickles - 100% free
  29. Aerovias Brasil NF - 100% free
  30. Kelvinized - 100% free
  31. Dynamic Blend - Personal use only
  32. QuillOblique - Unknown license
  33. Bottle Depot - 100% free
  34. LittleRickeyNF - Unknown license
  35. Miama - 100% free
  36. Ashby Extra Bold - Unknown license
  37. Remarcle - 100% free
  38. KittKat - Unknown license
  39. Backstabber - Unknown license
  40. KG Hope For A Cure - Personal use only
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