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  13. Leipzig Fraktur - 100% free
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  26. Elicit Script by Monotype, $40.99
    Elicit Script is a hybrid script family, that can be as casual or formal as the occasion demands. Created by Laura Worthington and Jim Wasco, the design is based on pointed pen Spencerian Script handwriting. “It’s like one of those German italics from the early 20th century, that have beautiful shapes that hold their own,” says Wasco. Elicit Script spans five weights, from Extra Light to Bold, and three styles – Formal, Normal and Casual. This makes it an incredibly versatile script design, easily paired with other typefaces and able to be dressed up or down, depending on what it’s used for. The monoline Casual style offers a more relaxed tone of voice, while Formal sits at the more decorative end of the spectrum. Designers can keep things straightforward, tidy and practical with the typeface’s simple caps, or add in swash caps if they need more exuberance and expression. Generous spacing means Elicit Script works well at smaller sizes as well. Elicit Script Variable Set is a single font file that features two axes: Weight and Contrast. The Weight axis has instances from Extra Light to Bold. The Contrast axis has instances from Casual (low contrast) to Formal (high contrast).
  27. Smilly - Unknown license
  28. Ferguson by Arterfak Project, $14.00
    Ferguson is a geometric slab serif which made with a mono-line concept and versatile style. Inspired by old western and magazine designs. Ferguson has a straight and consistent line to give neat looks. Ferguson is made for editorial and formal purposes. but still flexible to use it in other typographic projects. This font family has 6 weights and 2 widths that gives you many options on your designs projects. - Regular versions: Comes from Light, Normal, Medium, Bold, Black, and Ultra Black. Very recommended for editorial use such as body text, sub-headline, and tagline. The bolder weights are goods for headline too. Strong and geometric! Suitable for sports themes, social movement, masculine and logotypes. - Condensed versions: Available in Light, Normal and Bold. Great choice for a headline, and display. This condensed designed a bit minimalist than regular version to keep the readability. Also, there is Bold Shadow style to complete the vintage movement which happening now. Suitable for a poster, magazines, and clothing project. Ferguson font family has up to 28 accents: Afrikaans, Albanian, Catalan, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Hungarian, Icelandic, Italian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Maltese, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Slovak, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish, Zulu. Fonts featured : - Uppercase - Lowercase - Numerals - Some symbols - Diacritics Thank you. Hope you like it and enjoy!
  29. After 5 by Our House Graphics, $17.00
    From the basement labs and after hours lounge of R?U?S?S?T Institute, we present After 5. With a somewhat formal (ha ha) yet warm, friendly feel, its normally calm, even tempered and sensible rhythm takes on the syncopated, jazzy beat that goes along with too many martinis when discretionary ligatures are turned on. A friend once asked, was I trying to design a font that looked sort of �Korean?� I said no, I was trying to mess up the Latin alphabet. So, here it is: After 5, a bold, upright condensed slab-serif display typeface with a mixed-up attitude. Complete with bold roman and matching italics. This attention getting font is ideal for Posters, headlines, Packaging and logos.
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