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  33. Backspacer by Emigre, $39.00
    Years ago, by happenstance, designers Nancy Mazzei and Brian Kelly found an old decrepit typewriter in an abandoned lot with tall grass in Brooklyn. They kept it around their apartment for two years. Then one day they decided that it was time to move and they planned to throw the old typewriter away. But it was so beautiful they wanted to keep at least a part of it. So they decided on keeping the keys. They kept the keys in a brown bag until one fine day the keys were introduced to a camera. It was a match made in heaven that resulted in some beautiful quirky images of typewriter keys. These images were the inspiration for Backspacer. They were scanned, traced and turned into a working typeface by Zuzana Licko.
  34. Exelancer Extra by Popskraft, $9.00
    Introducing the cutting-edge Excelancer Extra font, a modern masterpiece born from the rich heritage of classic sci-fi typography. Our inspiration? The boundless allure of outer space. And bestseller — the Excelancer font! https://www.myfonts.com/collections/exelancer-font-popskraft Excelancer Extra font is a harmonious blend of sleek, contemporary design, drawing from the timeless elegance of its predecessor. What sets Excelancer Extra apart is its captivating fusion of bold, ornate uppercase characters with meticulously crafted lowercase letters that maintain exceptional readability, even in extensive text. With Excelancer, you possess an all-encompassing font toolkit, designed to tackle every facet of forward-looking design. But that's not all. This font isn't just for intergalactic tales; it's also a striking choice for anything related to technology, innovation, progress, and even the world of sports. In essence, Excelancer embodies the pure essence of the future—an infusion of dynamism that knows no bounds!
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  36. Walk Da Walk One - Personal use only
  37. Churchward Marianna by BluHead Studio, $25.00
    Churchward Marianna and Churchward Marianna Shadow are two more OpenType font releases by BluHead Studio, LLC from the exciting and unique library of Joseph Churchward type designs. The round, bulbous letterforms take on individual personalities of their own. These fonts can't wait to express humor, spunk and just plain bold fun!
  38. Geeeki Soft by Drawwwn, $15.00
    Geeeki Soft is a playful semi serif font, it's cute yet nerdy, stylish but dorky. Bold and chunky, it's a unique headline grabber, so it's the perfect match for style magazines, fashion brands and whimsical websites. Find your inner super-geek! Now softer, rounded and bouncier geeeki is available too!
  39. Giraffe by Fenotype, $19.00
    Giraffe is a wide and bold rounded serif in two styles. Giraffe occupies a large space and is best used as display type to convey a confident look. Giraffe comes with a set of Stylistic Alternates for letters C,G,J,R,S, a, c, f, g, r, s and $.
  40. Art Techno JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The simple song title "May I", found on the sheet music from the 1934 Bing Crosby-Carole Lombard film "We're Not Dressing" was hand lettered in a blocky, ultra-bold Art Deco design that foreshadowed the techno look of the 1970s and 1980s. This became the basis for Art Techno JNL.
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