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  1. St Lorie by Stereotypes, $29.00
    St Lorie is inspired by handmade lettering in logos, but it was drawn completely by the digital method.
  2. Do not eat this Fat Italic - Unknown license
  3. GHOSTS ITALC PERSONAL USE - Personal use only
  4. ST Remona Neue by Skinny Type, $18.00
    ST Remona Neue is a confident serif. Designed to reflect nature, it creates a sense of softness and natural expression. We pushed the concept in a usability-focused direction, to work as a bold tool and a beautiful communicator. ST Remona Neue allows for fluid designs in 3 styles. Regular, Italic, Outline and Latin based main language. The right slant advances aesthetics, brings energy and makes it suitable for modern design. The type family blends organic curves and soft repetition into strong and harmonious types. At large dot sizes you can appreciate the shape of the letters, while the same control and focus creates an even texture for small dot sizes and long reads. Fonts extend their use by providing a variety of unique language and style supports. The ST Remona Neue character set combines additional symbols, style alternatives, unique binding, and case sensitive punctuation - resulting in a stable, hardworking family ready to tackle projects of any size. Happy Designing
  5. TD Alpha Pro by Tribox Design, $9.00
    Alpha is an intuitive, clean and modern sans serif typeface crafted to depict change, the new normal, and unbridled opportunities. It has excellent legibility and is ideal for usage in displays, headlines, labels, and website design.
  6. Soest St Mary by New Renaissance Fonts, $10.00
    Unusual decorative capitals from embroidery work in a German church. Upper case has a diamond-shaped frame around each letter; lower case is just the letters without the diamond frame; and the ampersand gives just the diamond frame so you can use a different colour from the letter.
  7. St Croce Pro by Storm Type Foundry, $29.00
    Our eye is able to join missing parts of worn letters back into undisturbed shapes. We tend to see things better than they really are. Thanks to this ability we ignore faults of those close to us as we can’t accept the fact that every once in a while we convene with an impaired entity. Typography is merely a man’s invention, hence imperfection and transience, albeit overlooked, are its key features. This typeface is based on worn-out letterings on tombstones in the St. Croce basilica in Florence. For hundreds of years, microscopic particles of marble are being taken away on the soles of visitors: the embossed figures become fossilised white clouds, fragments of inscriptions are nearing the limits of legibility. First missing are thin joins and serifs, then the main strokes finally slowly diminish into nothingness over time. Unlike an archaeologist, for whom even completely featureless stele is valuable, the typographer must capture the proper moment of wear, when the type is not too “new” but also not too much decimated. Such typeface is usable for catalogue jackets, invitations and posters. Calligraphy is a natural human trait. To write is to create characters of reasonable beauty and content, according to the nature of the writer. A natural characteristic of architecture is to create an aesthetic message very similar to the alphabet. A doric column, the gabled roof, the circle of the well plan: these are the basic shapes from which all text typeface is derived.
  8. btd Cart-O-Grapher (bitmap) - Unknown license
  9. Vtg Stencil Italy No. 2 by astype, $29.00
    The Vtg Stencil fonts from astype are based on real world stencils from several countries. The Italian stencils that I chose as a model for this font are roughly based on classic French stencil letters. Please compare the figures (numbers) with their French counterparts. However, the Italian stencils are made with a different production technique. The design of the letters is clearly not punch-cut into the plates, maybe they are drilled, milled or etched. Details such as the serifs look bold and clumsy, and when using the stencils as they are meant, with viscous sign paint, smaller details easily fade away. So I took my freedom to design a font close to the original design but adding several typographic tweaks to let it shine, hoping to get closer to the intended design idea of these Italian stencils. Enjoy the vintage!
  10. Astron Boy - Unknown license
  11. Impossible - 1000 - Unknown license
  12. XperimentypoNr1 - Unknown license
  13. SF Automaton Extended - Unknown license
  14. Plasmatica - Unknown license
  15. Karisma - Unknown license
  16. SF Wonder Comic Inline - Unknown license
  17. SF Collegiate Solid - Unknown license
  18. Luciferius - Unknown license
  19. SF Solar Sailer Outline - Unknown license
  20. SF Chaerilidae Shaded - Unknown license
  21. Plasmatica Outline - Unknown license
  22. Kid Kosmic - Personal use only
  23. Teen - Unknown license
  24. Saccule - Unknown license
  25. SF Orson Casual Heavy - Unknown license
  26. Loopy - Unknown license
  27. SF Collegiate - Unknown license
  28. Outer Limits - Unknown license
  29. SF Orson Casual Medium - Unknown license
  30. Moondog Zero - Unknown license
  31. SF Quartzite Outline - Unknown license
  32. Outer Limits Solid Extended - Unknown license
  33. Quarx Outline - 100% free
  34. Komika Text Kaps - Unknown license
  35. SF Burlington Script - Unknown license
  36. Lady Ice - Unknown license
  37. SF Automaton - Unknown license
  38. Cayetano Round - Unknown license
  39. Outer Limits Solid - Unknown license
  40. Futurex Phat Outline - Unknown license
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