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  1. Jalopy JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    History, as it's said, tends to repeat itself. The round-point pen lettering used in the 1920s logo and ads for Dodge Brothers cars (pre-General Motors) is an early predecessor to the techno type styles of the 1980s. Square in shape, with unique stylization to some letters, Jalopy JNL can cross the decades and be used for a 1920s period piece and still look fresh in an ad for computer parts. Rather than round out the inside lines of the characters to fully emulate the strokes of a lettering pen, the inside lines have straight intersections for the contemporary side of this font's design.
  2. Supernational 264 by Fonts of Chaos, $10.00
    Grand brother of Super National in extra bold. Looks nice in all size.
  3. Mmmm Coffee - Unknown license
  4. Klaf MF by Masterfont, $59.00
    Gentle feather strokes make this font an elegant companion for whatever need the traditional touch.
  5. Pukisaka - Unknown license
  6. Dragoon - Unknown license
  7. HOZENOZZLE - Unknown license
  8. GyrlLovesBoy - Unknown license
  9. Single Gyrl - Unknown license
  10. PR Swells 01 by PR Fonts, $10.00
    Drawn with a pointed brush, these have greater contrast and weight variation than the PR-Swirlies series.
  11. Zebra Parade - Unknown license
  12. 21 Heads - Unknown license
  13. Army Boy - Unknown license
  14. Utily Sans by Latinotype, $39.00
    Utily Sans emerges from the question: "What would the world be like if Paul Renner had had greater inclination towards humanism rather than geometry?" Utily Sans glyph proportions and shapes make it suitable for long-form text. This typeface shows geometric simplicity with humanist shapes. It looks like Futura, but has a feel closer to Garamond. Utily Sans is composed of 6 weights with their matching italics, an alternate character set that brings it back to its geometric origin, uppercase discretionary ligatures for expressive titles, as well as small caps, lining figures and old style numbers. These features make the font well-suited for large and small sized compositions, for short or long text. Utily Sans is the first Latinotype font with Cyrillic support, additional to the usual support for over 200 Latin-based languages.
  15. Psychedelic Sauce - Unknown license
  16. Joyvrie by Greater Albion Typefounders, $15.00
    Joyvrie is inspired by the rather characterful lettering to be seen on a local grocer’s blackboard. It’s lettering in the style of beautifully clear, yet individualistic, hand printing. We’re pleased to report that this particular rather splendid grocer, does not succumb to the ‘Grocer’s apostrophe’ either…
  17. Tiny Tube - Unknown license
  18. Gyrl Friday - Unknown license
  19. Viney Times - Unknown license
  20. Distorted and Scratchy - Unknown license
  21. Shower Flower - Unknown license
  22. Cave Gyrl - Unknown license
  23. Suicide - Unknown license
  24. Nerdish Hex by Ingrimayne Type, $5.95
    NerdishHex is a hexagonal distortion of NewNerdish that I thought was rather interesting.
  25. LinkeHand Pro by Oliver Linke Type Foundry, $12.50
    LinkeHand Pro was based on the handwriting of Oliver Linke. Due to its rather compact appearance with short ascenders and descenders LinkeHand can be used with rather tight line spacing. Both Regular and Bold come with Small Caps and a multitude of special ligatures to make LinkeHand look really manually written.
  26. Screwy Melted Wax - Unknown license
  27. Bad Black Cat - Unknown license
  28. Gothic No.13 by Bitstream, $29.99
    A dark, condensed, nineteenth century sanserif made popular by Linotype, the capitals deriving from Barnhart Brothers and Spindler, the lowercase from Farmer.
  29. Leathercrafter JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A popular hobby in the 1950s and 1960s was creating your own wallets, belts and other items from leather do-it-yourself kits. Stamped or carved initials, names or phrases were often added to the leather with special tools and templates - many featuring a Western-styled alphabet with a hand-lettered look. Leathercrafter JNL recreates that same look in a digital font format, complete with the unusual and contrasting letter shapes.
  30. Redgar by Graphite, $12.00
    Redgar is a weathered display family. It comes in four styles – regular, slab, stencil, clean and has a matching set of banners and shapes.
  31. Sea Dreams - 100% free
  32. Greene And Hollins by Greater Albion Typefounders, $15.00
    Greene and Hollins of Wolverhampton were a rather smart gentleman’s outfitter, much frequented by my late grandfather and altogether redolent (in memory and actuality) of a bygone age of retail service and respect. I believe they’re out of business now, but we’re rather pleased to offer them this very small if rather random memorial. Greene and Hollins is a set of seven display typefaces, with uniform metrics, which can be overlaid to create multi-coloured ‘engraved’ effects. Also ideal to recreate traditional sign-writing, garment labels, signage and anything else where a period flare is required.
  33. Monopoint by Volcano Type, $19.00
    Monopoint is the little brother of Doublepoint. By overlaying the single weights from light to bold you will get a nice outline-in-outline look.
  34. Fractal by Just in Type, $20.00
    Fractal is a font whose Hausdorff-Besicovitch dimension is greater than its typographic dimension. Big is better. To be used at display sizes larger than 200pts.
  35. House Soft by TypeUnion, $30.00
    House Soft is the curvy, fun little brother of House Sans. Its exaggerated rounded corners give it a playful feel that will bring happiness and joy wherever it’s used. Like its big brother, House Soft is also made up of 100 weights in 5 useful widths (Compressed to extended) that make it a versatile font. From big bold headlines to playful brands House Soft offers the flexibility and uniqueness you and your project deserve. Go soft or go home.
  36. Fat Kitty Kat by Hanoded, $20.00
    Fat Kitty Kat is a hand made, rather bouncy and happy font. It was thought up, drawn and vectorized during an unusually long rainy period in a small Porto hotel room. Kitty Kat's glyphs are rather rough, but legible and fun to use. The font comes with extensive language support and a full range of alternates for the lower case letters.
  37. Pepper by Grummedia, $20.00
    Pepper was first conceived as an authentic alphabet of runes, but that was far too serious so it ended up as a greater spotted version of Salt.
  38. Adelanto JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Adelanto JNL is a wood type revival featuring a condensed sans serif face with chamfered [rather than rounded] corners.
  39. Quilted Butterfly by Hanoded, $15.00
    Quilted Butterfly is a rather elegant, yet messy font. It has some interesting glyphs and comes with all the accents.
  40. Czaristane by Typotheticals, $5.00
    A rather light humorous font that can be used for many purposes. Updated in 2022 to add further bold versions
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