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  1. Annecy by Luke Thompson, $25.00
    A font family inspired by France's Lake Annecy, vintage travel posters, stamps, bars, and restaurants. Decorative enough to feel special, bold and simple enough to be suitable for a wide variety of applications.
  2. Bamberger by Fontimonim, $39.00
    A bold, vivacious and rough font that includes six weights for widespread use. Bamberger balances the eccentricity of hand-drawn letters with the stability and readability of a basic and neutral sans font. This combination radiates warmth and boldness appeal. It works great on packaging, viral campaigns, restaurant menus, children's books and digital applications.
  3. Goudy National by Matteson Typographics, $19.95
    Frederic Goudy designed National Old Style Roman in 1916. It is loosely based on a logo he lettered for the National Biscuit Company in 1901. Steve Matteson expanded on Goudy’s original by designing a bold, semibold and matching italics. While much of Goudy’s work is strongly influenced by Venetian types of the 15th and 16th centuries - this design has a truly American quality about it. The design is useful for text or headlines that captures a sense of Americana.
  4. LHF Ambrosia by Letterhead Fonts, $39.00
    An old turn-of-the-century style commonly used on billheads, letterheads, certificates, etc.
  5. Hoyts German Cologne by Coffee Bin Fonts, $20.00
    This font was inspired by lettering found on old tradecards from the 19th century.
  6. Gothic Special by Wooden Type Fonts, $15.00
    A revival of one of the popular wooden type fonts of the 19th century, suitable for text or display, short descenders, tall ascenders, the condensed bold version, completing the family of 4 fonts in total.
  7. CF Nixt by CozyFonts, $20.00
    The Nixt Font Family is a new font with currently seven styles. As an alternative to Helvetica, Arial, Gill Sans, Futura, & Gotham, Nixt has a similar design aesthetic to those aforementioned in that its design, structure, and feel crosses decades of appeal. From Mid-Century, through the stark '60s, decades of succeeding modern architecture through the turn of the 21st Century, Nixt's glyphs are timeless, clear, ultra-legible in all styles and weights. Best use in Advertising, Branding, Signage, Architecture, Fashion, Posters, Headlines, and By-Lines, Print & Digital, and of course Labels. There are currently, at first release, 7 Styles: Extra Light, Light, Regular, Italic, Book, Bold, & Extra Bold. There are more in process and will be added when completed. The inspiration behind the Nixt Fonts is the Bauhaus, Mid Century Industrial Design, Art Deco through Moderne Era Architecture, American Pottery and American Design of The Twentieth Century.
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  9. Letterhead by Coffee Bin Fonts, $20.00
    This font family was inspired by lettering found on old letterheads from the 19th century.
  10. JWX Western by Janworx, $19.95
    The term Old West conjures up memories of vintage movies and TV shows featuring saloons and dancehall girls. Old wanted posters and cowboys. Rowdy prospectors in the Goldrush, mountains and lots of wide open space. Many of the lettering styles of those days are still in use, reflecting the past, present, and probably the future here. Western style fonts appear in the signage of bars, restaurants, casinos and ski areas. It's a style that speaks of the way it once was in a nostalgic way. This family of three fonts pays tribute to the Old West and its colorful history, with a semi-plain style, a decorated style, and a really lively rendition of our gaudy and raucous history from a century or more ago.
  11. The Nos by Lone Army, $17.00
    The NOS font embodies sleek, dynamic lines mirroring the speed and energy of modern sports racing. Its bold typography captures the essence of velocity, with sharp, futuristic contours that evoke a sense of adrenaline-fueled motion.
  12. Hadrian LP by LetterPerfect, $39.00
    Hadrian Bold pushes the limits for an extra-condensed titling face. Though remaining in the tradition of the 20th-century 'grotesque' designs, its heavy verticality and tight spacing demand attention for headlines at virtually any size.
  13. Alphacorsa by Mevstory Studio, $25.00
    The Alphacorsa font embodies sleek, dynamic lines mirroring the speed and energy of modern sports racing. Its bold typography captures the essence of velocity, with sharp, futuristic contours that evoke a sense of adrenaline-fueled motion.
  14. Steamer by Erik Bertell, $29.95
    Steamer is a grimy grotesque with a thick early 20th century air to it. A tireless workhorse, it is accustomed to carrying out any typographic task from continuous text to bold headlines steadily through any conditions.
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  18. LetterOMatic! - Personal use only
  19. Designosaur - 100% free
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