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  1. Vecmetry by Velvele, $10.99
    This font is more than just letters, it’s inspired by VECTOR ART. It’s name, VECMETRY' comes from the combination of vector and geometry, that’s why it keeps the most basic elements of design: circle, square and triangle. Vecmetry family has 4 LAYER ABLE FONTS and offers endless combinations; and this makes it especially perfect for headlines and logos. Besides, it supports 5 different languages: ENGLISH, ESPAÑOL, FRANÇAIS, ITALIANO and TÜRKÇE. _(189 glyphs)_
  2. Modula by Emigre, $39.00
    Modula was the first high resolution headline face that Zuzana Licko designed with the Macintosh computer. In 1985, the computer was very crude as far as being able to produce subtle curves, but it was outstanding at producing perfect geometric elements. As a guide, she used the proportions of her earlier Emperor Fifteen bitmap design and applied the precision of the computer's geometric elements. See also Modula Round and Ribbed. Greek version by Dimitris Arvanitis.
  3. Histories Family by Graptail, $19.00
    Since the beginning, “Histories” has been inspired by the shape of the letters displayed on the cover of fairy tale books or animated film covers. Likewise with the naming of the font "Histories" so that the message of the letters is conveyed. And this stylistic combination should also be reflected in the lowercase set which also allows to open up a spectrum of possible uses. Basic calligraphy represents a solid basis for the development of lowercase glyphs, ensuring proper interaction with uppercase letters. “Histories” features multiple ligatures that combine the playerful structure with a more attractive feel. With glyphs, it provides a wide range of uses across ligature combinations, alternate marks, pre-caps, assortments and connectors; each of which can be accessed via Open Type.
  4. Sunkist Agness by Alit Design, $15.00
    Introducing Sunkist Agness Typeface The Sunkist Agness inspired by chill and playful street font combined with stencil font style. this font have rough and distorted shape which is become its own characteristic and uniqueness. Designed with 3 characters: Slab Serif, Sans Serif, and Serif, Sunkist Agness font is suitable to be combined into a playful and interesting combinations, not to mention the alternates from each characters that will add more uniqueness to your design! The "Sunkist Agness" are very easy to apply to any design, especially those with an retro and classic, army, playful and retro concept, besides that this font is very easy to use both in design and non-design programs because everything changes and glyphs are supported by Unicode (PUA).
  5. Rome Ionic by 38-lineart, $17.00
    Rome Ionic is a serif display font inspired by architectural features in ancient Roman building columns. The Ionic columns are taller and slender compared to 'Doric and Corinthian' columns. On the Ionic Capitol column, there is a geometric spiral like a paper roll. We used those elements in this roman style font. The base of this font is serif shaped, more slender and towering, and equipped with 8-18 stylistic set alternates. This is the development of the basic shape on which we added spiral ornaments to the left and right. This serif font's characteristic is soft and simple, not sharp and complicated like Doric and Corinthian. The composition of the softness of the basic and alternate fonts does not reduce the splendor of this font. We complemented this font with support for the Latin extend as an analogy to the Roman region. Rome Ionic is perfect for 'impressive luxury and power' designs. With this font, your branding will show the robustness and refute the splendor of other products.
  6. Lame, Dude! - Personal use only
  7. Reactor Sans - 100% free
  8. Instrumenta - Personal use only
  9. Underwörld - Personal use only
  10. EDGE - 100% free
  11. Sector 017 - 100% free
  12. Skipper Stencil - Personal use only
  13. Stripelane - Personal use only
  14. Ines - 100% free
  15. Future Brake - 100% free
  16. Polymoda - Personal use only
  17. Letra Libre - Unknown license
  18. Hertzace - Personal use only
  19. Stitched Outline - Personal use only
  20. Found Receipt - Unknown license
  21. Pullchain Bold - Personal use only
  22. Básica-Unicode - Personal use only
  23. AGRAR Unicase - Unknown license
  24. Gravitron - Personal use only
  25. Glagol Rock - Unknown license
  26. The·Fire - Personal use only
  27. Divad Square - Personal use only
  28. BPilialena - Unknown license
  29. Citaro Zij DS - 100% free
  30. MVB Magnesium by MVB, $39.00
    Mark van Bronkhorst's MVB Magnesium is based on his impressions of a style of lettering often seen on early 20th century hand-painted signage. With its thick-thin strokes and angled terminals, MVB Magnesium is a warmer, less common alternative whenever one might use a sans serif in all-caps. It is available in two widths.
  31. Esperanto by Linotype, $29.99
    Franko Luin, Esperanto's designer, on this typeface: Esperanto has a lot in common with classic typefaces, and newer interpretations of the classics. The italic reminds of the lettering idea of the Renaissance and their manuscripts. This typeface's name refers to the international language Esperanto, of course. The font is not compatible with the character set of the Esperanto language
  32. SavoryPaste by insigne, $14.95
    SavoryPaste is a grungy sans serif from insigne. SavoryPaste includes 64 discretionary ligatures of the most common letter pairs for a more natural look without distracting repeating characters. The typeface family also includes OpenType small caps, old style figures and alternates without filled counters. The SavoryPaste family also includes a completely interchangeable and more restrained alternate.
  33. Antiphon by Gustav & Brun, $18.00
    Created to illustrate the frustration of a punk band, the fear of a gigantic Blob in a small Michigan town, Kurt Vile, the scariness of a totally awesome party, your local band at your local pub, the awkwardness of Satan, your voice and some other super rough stuff. All caps. At Least every common letter x 2.
  34. Urban Vibe by DainType, $15.00
    We tried to implement graffiti that is common in our city. Everyone wants to express themselves. Whether in writing, painting on canvas or on the street, everything must be respected as art. It can be useful when you want to express graffiti art, but also consider readability. You can also work easily with three color fonts.
  35. Next Stop by Kenneth Woodruff, $15.00
    Every possible character in the standard encoding set has been designed, using a block system which is based on varying shapes, rather than the more common grid or dot-based signage systems. Each font contains 188 glyphs. Next Stop was designed for contiguous flow, and can be made pseudo-monospaced by using spacers in the fi and fl ligatures.
  36. Norma by Linotype, $29.99
    Norma was my second sans serif. You can find a few details in common with Dialog, but the graphic impression of Norma is totally different.Every typeface has some characters that are the favourites. In Norma I simply love the lowercase roman a. Don't you, too, think that it is perfection itself? Norma was released in 1994.
  37. Petrol Stencil by Naghi Naghachian, $104.00
    Petrol Stencil is a new creation of Naghi Naghashian. Petrol Stencil is designed for technical use. it is the first Arabic Stencil typeface known until today for stamping on packing crate, sacks and vehicles. This typeface offers a fine balance between calligraphic tradition and the sans serif aesthetic common in Latin typography. Petrol Stencil supports Arabic, Persian, and Urdu.
  38. Modakshar BT by Bitstream, $50.99
    Modakshar was inspired by traditional Indic handwriting scripts which ‘hang’ from a common upper horizontal bar. Adapting this motif to Latin letterforms was challenging. The typeface was first conceived in the 1970's as a design project in school. The current digital design was completed in 2002. Basic motif was inspired by traditional Indic script handwriting.
  39. Heraut by astype, $35.00
    The Heraut is a typical art nouveau advertising display typeface. The design is based on the work of Hermann Hoffmann from 1901. OpenType features: over 580 Glyphs Central European Glyphs Small Capitals Contextual Alternates The ornaments typeface uses several common OpenType features to switch easily between the elements. Have a look into the Heraut specimen PDF.
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