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  1. Rosewood by Adobe, $29.00
    Rosewood font, like its relatives Zebrawood, Pepperwood and Ponderosa, was created by the designer trio K.B. Chansler, C. Crossgrove and C. Twombly, and has its roots in the slab serif style. The first weight displays the simplicity typical of display typefaces at the end of the 18th century. The other weights are playful variations on this theme. The tendency toward display and ornametal typefaces began with the English Industrial Revolution. The introduction of new machines made mass production possible in the print industry, a technique meant to constantly produce new and unusual products to sell to more and more consumers. Many of the typefaces created in this time were meant simply to catch attention and to advertise products. The two ornamental weights of Rosewood reflect this tendency and never fail to catch the reader's eye. Rosewood, like Zebrawood and Schwennel, is a bicolor font, meaning that the weight Rosewood fill can be used as a decoration for the inner spaces of Rosewood regular.
  2. Alumni by TypeSETit, $29.00
    At first glance, there is something familiar about this font, but one may not be sure... “Where have I seen this font before?” Known for his diverse portfolio of script style display fonts, typographic designer and lettering artist Rob Leuschke has taken a step back in time with Alumni™. A true departure from present trends, this font resurrects the clean and simple forms made popular in the 1950s. Originally inspired by the black face Impact™, it soon evolved to include numerous weights from the Black flavor of its progenitor to a super thin Pinstripe. The extreme weights (Pinstripe, Hairline and Black) are designed for display situations while the remaining weights may be used for more traditional textual design applications. The Inline and Collegiate flavors offer added display options. Alumni™ is available in Roman and Italic versions of each weight. Extensive kerning and OpenType programming have been applied to give it optimal functionality.
  3. Deco Sans by Alan Ronn, $30.00
    This font was created while looking at the various shapes my handwriting consistently took, especially in the ways that letters would have breaks in them. Over the course of a few months I continually tweaked the letter forms and shapes, and lo and behold, I developed Deco Sans. This family currently only includes a thin weight, as I'm only one person, and very busy with college. I'm continuing work on a regular, bold, and possibly a future italic weight, but these may not be released for many months to come. As this is a very thin font, it should be used at sizes no smaller than around 16 or 18pt as it tends to get lost in whitespace, and looks best at large sizes. As such, this weight should be considered more of a display font than a text font, however, I predict a regular weight to be very readable and much more useable for the everyday.
  4. The Old Printing Press_free-version font by Fonts Cafe is a distinctive typeface that captures the allure and nostalgia of the vintage printing techniques from an era gone by. This font effortlessly ...
  5. Loop by Fontmill Foundry, $15.00
    Loop started off as a few glyphs drawn up for a commercial job and evolved into a family with 6 weights.
  6. Extension by Red Rooster Collection, $45.00
    Designed by Les Usherwood. Digitally engineered by Steve Jackaman. Many of the weights and the italics were created after Les’ death.
  7. Double Dagger by Dharma Type, $9.99
    Geometric stencil with a variety of weights. It is so orthodox and simple that you can use it in various creations.
  8. Frenkel MF by Masterfont, $59.00
    A practical font family with 2 weights for all your needs: headlines, body text, signage etc. High legibility at small sizes.
  9. Couponim MF by Masterfont, $59.00
    A practical font family with 4 weights for all your needs: headlines, body text, signage etc. High legibility at small sizes.
  10. Skippie by RodrigoTypo, $25.00
    Skippie - a typeface specially designed for children's titles - contains different weights from Thin to DemiBold, with extras, dingbats and many alternates.
  11. TeoriaMF by Masterfont, $59.00
    A practical font family with 4 weights for all your needs: headlines, body text, signage etc. High legibility at small sizes.
  12. Mimbie by Cultivated Mind, $20.00
    A quirky handwritten headline font with doodley artwork by Cultivated Mind. This font collection includes three weights (Regular, SemiBold, and Bold).
  13. Cayenne by Luxus, $25.00
    Cayenne is an all-caps hand-lettered font in three weights, two dotted versions and an outline and an inline font.
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  16. D3 Euronism Bold - Unknown license
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  19. D3 Roadsterism Italic - Unknown license
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  22. D3 Globalism italic - Unknown license
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  29. D3 DigiBitMapism type A - Unknown license
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  34. D3 Superimposism Inline - Unknown license
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  36. D3 Skullism Katakana Bold - Unknown license
  37. D3 Superstructurism Inline - Unknown license
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  39. D3 Roadsterism Wide - Unknown license
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