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  1. Plasmatica - Unknown license
  2. Plasmatica Open - Unknown license
  3. Covington - Unknown license
  4. Avondale Inline - Unknown license
  5. Plasmatica Cond - Unknown license
  6. Phosphorus Trichloride - Unknown license
  7. Covington SC - Unknown license
  8. Phosphorus Dihydride - Unknown license
  9. Covington Exp - Unknown license
  10. Gilgongo Pap - Unknown license
  11. Avondale Cond - Unknown license
  12. Plasmatica - Unknown license
  13. Covington Shadow - Unknown license
  14. Phosphorus Triselenide - Unknown license
  15. Slukoni - 100% free
  16. Phosphorus Tribromide - Unknown license
  17. Wazoo - Unknown license
  18. Avondale SC - Unknown license
  19. Plasmatica Shaded - Unknown license
  20. Avondale Outline - Unknown license
  21. Avondale Shaded - Unknown license
  22. DAMAGEPLAN PERSONAL USE - Unknown license
  23. Lievin by Mofr24, $11.00
    Lievin is an exceptional slab serif font that stands out for its simplicity, clean lines, and captivating elegance. What sets it apart is its unique ability to effortlessly adapt to diverse design needs, making it a versatile choice for any project. With an impressive range of 50 variable styles, ranging from delicate thin to bold and massive black, Lievin caters to a wide array of typographic demands. Its versatility makes it perfect for various applications such as posters, marketing materials, logotypes, headlines, books, magazines, and more. One of the defining features of Lievin is its impeccable balance of classic charm and contemporary appeal. Its sleek and refined aesthetic adds a touch of sophistication to any design. The font's exceptional legibility ensures that the message is conveyed with clarity and impact. Lievin pairs harmoniously with a range of typefaces, making it an ideal choice for combination and layering. It complements sans-serif fonts, such as Helvetica or Futura, creating a visually dynamic and engaging typographic composition. Beyond its visual appeal, Lievin boasts an extensive character set, providing support for multiple languages and typographic features. This allows designers to express their creativity and accommodate different linguistic requirements. The design concept of Lievin is rooted in the desire to create a timeless and versatile slab serif font that would seamlessly integrate into modern design practices. Its clean lines and balanced proportions ensure legibility across various media and sizes, while its elegant charm adds a touch of sophistication. Lievin is the result of a meticulous creative process aimed at delivering a font that captures attention and makes a lasting impression. It combines the best of traditional and contemporary design elements, offering a fresh take on slab serif typography. As a modern typeface, Lievin is an original creation, not based on any historical design or revival. It embodies a contemporary interpretation of slab serif fonts while incorporating functional aspects that cater to the needs of today's designers.
  24. Paralucent by Device, $39.00
    Paralucent is versatile all-purpose modern sans. Available in seven weights, from Thin to Heavy, and in two widths each with corresponding italics, it avoids some of the more eccentric calligraphic quirks of Akzidenz or Helvetica or the cool precision of Univers for an elegant, functional, yet warm design. There are two additions to the core 28-weight family: a three-weight stencil set, and a four weight text family. The text weights have been adjusted for use at small point sizes, and feature more open character shapes, looser inter-letter spacing for improved readability, and lining numerals for use in listings and tables. Several core ideas inform Paralucent’s design. Prime attention has given to the negative space between characters, giving a more even “colour”, especially in text. For example, the J, L and T have shorter arms than comparable sans typefaces, while the M and W are wider. The A has a lower bar, opening up the interior counter. An unusually high lower-case x-height again helps to give a more even colour and improve legibility. Care has been taken to rationalise repeated elements like the tails on lower-case letters, or the Q and the “ear” of the g. Typographic design solutions that are consistent across all these features add more stylistic cohesion. ‘Ink traps’ are exaggerated incisions used to open up a letter's narrower internal angles, which can become clogged with ink, especially in small point sizes. Now largely redundant due to the high quality of modern print, they are still sometimes used as a stylistic quirk or design feature. Now that digital fonts are often reversed or outlined, or enlarged to enormous sizes, these can also lead to unexpected or obtrusive results. Paralucent takes these inevitable digital manipulations into account, and adds optical corrections without resort to ink traps. The family has been picked up by many UK and US publishers, featuring heavily in magazines like Loaded, Heat and TV Quick, as well as high-end coffee-table photography books and gallery websites. A perennial Device bestseller.
  25. Brock Script - Personal use only
  26. Blackwood Castle - Unknown license
  27. Flaemische Kanzleischrift - Personal use only
  28. Royal Initialen - Personal use only
  29. Biffe Calligraphy - 100% free
  30. ISOCPEUR - Unknown license
  31. Mayflower Antique - Personal use only
  32. MelonSeeds - Unknown license
  33. Grusskarten Gotisch - Personal use only
  34. Art Nouveau Caps - Unknown license
  35. Kalenderblatt Grotesk - Personal use only
  36. Arrière Garde - Unknown license
  37. Pilsen Plakat - Unknown license
  38. BigDots - Unknown license
  39. GE Zoom - Unknown license
  40. GE Zodiac - Unknown license
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