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  1. risco rabisco - Unknown license
  2. Fh_Allisa - Personal use only
  3. Wild Smilled by IM Studio, $19.00
    Wild Smilled adalah skrip yang ramping dan khas yang akan memberikan kelas dan gaya instan pada pekerjaan Anda. Gunakan font ini untuk pencitraan merek, logo, tanda tangan, undangan, dan semua proyek indah Anda lainnya. Terimakasih.
  4. The font Chicago House_trial by The Original 19 evokes a sense of nostalgia while simultaneously embracing modern design sensibilities, making it uniquely versatile and appealing. This font, with its...
  5. Vidas Secas - Unknown license
  6. Sign and Display JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Sign and Display JNL is a long-overdue companion font to 2009’s Sign and Poster JNL. The original design models were Art Deco influenced die-cut cardboard letters and numbers manufactured by the Duro Decal Company of Chicago. Square in shape with rounded corners, the thick cardboard letters were used for making show-cards and other display signage. Subsequently, Duro used the same style of lettering to manufacture water-applied decals for boat identification and other uses. It was a set of these decals (with a black outline and yellow interior) that inspired the outline typeface Sign and Display JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  7. Cooper Black by Linotype, $40.99
    Oswald Bruce Cooper designed Cooper Black, an extra bold roman face, based on the forms of his earlier typeface Cooper Old Style, which appeared with Barnhart Brothers & Spindler Type Founders in Chicago. Copper Black was produced by Barnhart in 1922 and acquired in 1924 by the Schriftguß AG in Dresden, where it was later completed with a matching italic. Although Cooper Black appeared in the first third of the 20th century, it still looks contemporary and it can be found on storefronts in almost any city scene. The flowing outer contours create forms that are both strong and soft, making Cooper Black an extremely flexible font.
  8. Kansas Casual by Kyle Wayne Benson, $10.00
    Kansas Casual offers a more upright, gothic, and modern alternative to the conventional sign painter's one stroke. Kansas provides a completely unique take on a overdone classic with proportions and crossbar heights inspired by the more friendly Chicago style. This all-caps set provides six weights so that you can adjust size with weight to maintain that authentic single brush weighted look. The proofing process included projecting, tracing, and then painting the letters out to see how true the small details were to the medium. The set also includes wide language support, opentype fractions, and arrows. You can learn more about its development here.
  9. Huai Thai by Positype, $49.00
    หวยและหวยไทย ฟอนต์ที่ออกแบบโดยพชร์ เอื้อเชิดกุล ผลงานการออกแบบที่แสดงให้เห็นถึงการค้นคว้าใน 2 พื้นที่ที่ส่งผลซึ่งกันและกัน ระหว่างลายมือแบบตัวไทยที่เขียนกันทั่วไปและตัวละติน ผลที่ได้คือแบบตัวอักษร ‘หวย’ ที่ให้ความรู้สึกเป็นกันเองแต่มีความโดดเด่นชัดเจน มีลักษณะที่ไม่ขัดกับวิธีการเขียนที่คุ้นเคยและภาษาไทยที่เป็นต้นทางของแบบ สำหรับตัวอักษรไทย ลักษณะของหัวสามารถแบ่งได้เป็น 2 ประเภท คือแบบมีหัวและแบบไม่มีหัว แบบมีหัวนั้นมีที่มาจากลักษณะการเขียนดั้งเดิมของตัวอักษรไทย ส่วนแบบไม่มีหัวนั้นเป็นการพัฒนาขึ้นมาใหม่เพื่อให้สอดคล้องกับแบบตัวละตินไม่มีเชิงฐาน (Latin sans serif typefaces) โดยในช่วงหลายปีที่ผ่านมา แบบตัวไทยไม่มีหัวนั้นได้รับอิทธิพลและค่อยๆ ปรับให้มีสไตล์สอดคล้องกับลักษณะของตัวละตินมากขึ้น มากจนถึงจุดที่เราสามารถนิยามแบบตัวไทยที่ได้รับอิทธิพลมานี้ว่า Thai Latinized ได้ ซึ่งความสงสัยต่ออิทธิพลที่เปลี่ยนแปลงไปนี้ เป็นเหตุของไอเดียในการพลิกมุมมองว่าอะไรจะเกิดขึ้นถ้าหากลายมือตัวไทยนั้นเป็นฝ่ายไปมีอิทธิพลกับแบบตัวละตินแทน ผลลัพธ์ที่ได้ก็คือ โลกด้านกลับของแบบตัวไทยที่ถูกทำให้เป็นละติน ไม่ว่าจะเป็นป้ายหน้าร้านต่างๆ หรือริมถนนในกรุงเทพฯ การเขียนทั่วไปในชีวิตประจำวันที่เขียนอย่างเร็วๆ เป็นเส้นลายมือที่ลื่นไหล ทัังหมดนี้ส่งอิทธิพลให้เกิดรูปทรงของแบบที่เป็น DNA ของฟอนต์หวยชุดนี้ พัฒนาแบบด้วยการเก็บรายละเอียดและปรับธรรมชาติที่เป็นอยู่ของลายมือให้มีระบบมากขึ้น และต่อยอดขึ้นมาเป็นสัดส่วนต้นแบบของการพัฒนาฟอนต์ละตินที่เข้าคู่กับชุดฟอนต์หวยไทย ฟอนต์หวยนี้ได้นำส่วนสำคัญของตัวอักษรภาษาไทยถ่ายทอดไปสู่ตัวละติน พร้อมกับนำวิธีการ (ตลอดจนจิตวิญญาณ) ของการเขียนในช่วงเวลาปัจจุบันของคนไทยให้เข้ามาอยู่ในรูปทรงของตัวอักษรด้วย
  10. My Brothers Drawings - Unknown license
  11. Template Shadow by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A series of lettering guides called “Mimeostyle” for the A. B. Dick Company of Chicago (produced for use in making mimeograph machine printing stencils) were custom manufactured by the Wright-Regan Instrument Company (Wrico). One design featured a sans serif letter produced in Shadow relief, with a touch of Art Deco flair. This is now available as Template Shadow JNL, in both regular and oblique versions.
  12. Stony Island NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    Among many of Alf Becker’s contributions to Signs of the Times magazine was 1 1935 offering named Chicago Modern Thick and Thin, which provided the inspiration for this face. It’s a perfect choice for friendly headlines with an Art Deco vibe. Both versions include the complete Unicode Latin 1252, Central European 1250 and Turkish 1254 character sets, as well as localization for Lithuanian, Moldovan and Romanian.
  13. Sheldrake JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Sheldrake JNL is the second in a series of display fonts modeled from actual water-applied decals that were manufactured by the Duro Decal Company of Chicago (now Duro Art Industries). The font's name derives from the actual phone exchange for Duro, back in the days when a telephone listing had a name-number assignment for recognition. In this case, their number began as "SH(eldrake)-3".
  14. Packaged Goods JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A vintage matchbook advertising the New York Liquor Mart – oddly enough, located in Chicago, Illinois – featured a pen and ink line drawing of the store’s exterior. The Art Deco lettering on the mansard was portrayed with a straight left shadow (as opposed to drop cast or extruded), making for an interesting multi-line typeface design. This is now digitally available as Packaged Goods JNL.
  15. Edo - Unknown license
  16. Toontime - Unknown license
  17. Diner - Unknown license
  18. Vidas Secas Dingbats - Unknown license
  19. Scream Zombie by Blankids, $23.00
    Introducing of our new product the name is Scream Zombie a Playful Scary Font, Scream Zombie inspired by scary playful style with a fun theme, this font very good for Halloween dan horror theme. FEATURES : Uppercase Lowercase Number Punctuation Multilingual PUA Encode Opentype
  20. Lilly - Unknown license
  21. Do It Yourself JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Do It Yourself JNL was modeled after self-adhesive vinyl letters and numbers manufactured by Duro Art Industries of Chicago - formerly the Duro Decal Company. The hand-drawn look of the original lettering was retained by Jeff Levine to stay true to the design, and the rectangles that border each glyph represent the pieces of self-adhesive vinyl onto which the characters were silk screened. Limited character set.
  22. Durable JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The front page of a late-1940s sales catalog for the [now defunct] Duro Decal Company of Chicago had its company name hand-lettered in a tall, condensed chamfered sans serif type design. Although chamfered lettering had been popular for decades, the way the "R" was shaped gave the letters a bit of an Art Deco influence, and this influence was carried through in the creation of Durable JNL.
  23. Chi Town NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    A 1931 poster for the film The Man from Chicago provided the pattern for this quirky Deco delight. Although the fonts is all uppercase, tasty variants have been added in the lowercase positions, and all possible letter combinations have been kerned, so you can mix the forms freely. This font contains the complete Latin language character set (Unicode 1252) plus support for Central European (Unicode 1250) languages as well.
  24. Flexion Pro by Red Rooster Collection, $60.00
    Flexion developed out of design philosophy and ambigramatic artwork of John Langdon. Based on the contents in John’s book Wordplay, author Dan Brown hired John to create ambigrams for his forthcoming novel Angels & Demons. Mr. Brown was so impressed with his work he even named the main character Robert Langdon after John. After the success of Angels & Demons, Dan Brown wrote The Da Vinci Code. When the movie adaptation of that book was in the works, Dan suggested that John create titles for the movie based on ambigrams. John contacted Hal Taylor to create a font based on the lettering treatment to be used for the credits at the end of the movie. Unfortunately, it was decided that the film was running long and the original title concept was scrapped. By this time, Hal was well into developing a full type family, including small caps, alternate characters, lining and ranging figures. John was impressed with the way the design was turning out and decided that it had enough merit to be released as Flexion.
  25. Telegrafico - Unknown license
  26. Schoolroom JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Based on the type style used for the Superior Sign and Chart Printer No. 929, this simple and clean sans serif font was perfectly suited for use by teachers in the classroom and for businesses and organizations that needed to make signs, price cards, charts and notices. Digitally redrawn as Schoolroom JNL, it is available in both regular and oblique versions. The Superior Marking Equipment Company [formerly of Chicago] was not only a major supplier of materials for the rubber stamp industry, but for most of its existence manufactured date and numbering stamps, sign and chart printers (such as the one used for this font), and a line of children’s printing toys (amongst other items).
  27. Ronde Script by GroupType, $19.00
    Ronde Script (Ronde meaning "A kind of script in which the heavy strokes are nearly upright, giving the characters when taken together a round look.") is based on the original design named Parisian Ronde released in 1878 by the Chappelle Foundry in Paris. Other versions of this script include Inland French Script, French Script, French Plate, and Typo Upright. Different type foundries tied to the releases of this design include Mayeur (Paris), Stephenson Blake (London), Bernhardt Brothers & Spindler (Chicago), and ATF (Elizabeth, NJ). This style of script has been a very popular choice in designing wedding invitations and so many other formal announcements for over 130 years. Its very readable, formal and elegant with an antique or retro feel.
  28. Bertolt Brecht - Unknown license
  29. Truth FB by Font Bureau, $40.00
    In 1994, Apple® Computer, Inc., asked David Berlow for “a future gothic” to replace Chicago®, their system font. Now called Charcoal®, the design was released with Mac® OS 8 in 1996. Through operating system bundles it found its way into every form of design. Released from constraint, Berlow designed Truth FB, a radical series with a spectrum of seven weights. Like its forbear, Truth FB opens new design avenues; FB 2005
  30. ITC Ellipse Script by Typorium, $30.00
    The Typorium presents a new optimized and enriched version of ITC Ellipse which first appeared in 1996 in the International Typeface Corporation typeface library. ITC Ellipse Script is a complementary typeface to ITC Ellipse Neo, designed a very legible handwriting style. ITC Ellipse Script is both modern and classic. Modern in the unusual shape based on the geometric ellipse form. And classic in the structure of some letters like the lower cases c, e, g, o, s. These letters alone could come from a traditional typeface, but they fit perfectly with the atypical rest of the alphabet giving it a present-day and traditional mix. Furthermore, the ellipse shape fits naturally in the italic styles, giving the font an organic and fluid feeling. ITC Ellipse Script offers OpenType features such as alternate characters for upper and lower case, and an extended accented character set to support many languages. Five weights have been created for each style to offer a wide range of graphic possibilities in a tidy digital footprint. Designer: Jean-Renaud Cuaz Publisher: Typorium MyFonts debut: Nov 1, 2020 Le Typorium présente une nouvelle version optimisée et enrichie d'ITC Ellipse qui est apparue pour la première fois en 1996 dans la bibliothèque de caractères de l'International Typeface Corporation. ITC Ellipse Script est une police complémentaire à ITC Ellipse Neo, conçue dans un style d'écriture très lisible. ITC Ellipse Script est à la fois moderne et classique. Moderne dans le dessin inhabituel basé sur la forme géométrique de l’ellipse. Et classique dans la structure de certaines lettres comme les minuscules c, e, g, o, s. Ces lettres pourraient provenir d'une police de caractères traditionnelle, mais elles s'intègrent parfaitement avec le reste de l'alphabet plus insolite en lui donnant un mélange de modernité et de tradition. De plus, la forme de l'ellipse s'intègre naturellement dans les styles italiques, donnant à la police une sensation organique et fluide. ITC Ellipse Script offre des fonctionnalités OpenType telles que des caractères alternatifs pour les capitales et les bas de casse, et un jeu de caractères accentués étendu pour prendre en charge de nombreuses langues. Cinq graisses ont été créés pour chaque style afin d'offrir un large éventail de possibilités graphiques pour une empreinte numérique rigoureuse.
  31. Desyrel - Unknown license
  32. Ringlet - Unknown license
  33. Vacaciones - Personal use only
  34. GHOSTS ITALC PERSONAL USE - Personal use only
  35. Komika Title - Unknown license
  36. ICONO BMX - Personal use only
  37. Aerosol - Unknown license
  38. Pilsen Plakat - Unknown license
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