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  1. 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.
  2. Sambia by Sergio Storm, $19.00
    "Sambia" is a geometric sans-serif, straight, extra condensed, monoweight font, accidental with sharp corners and closed aperture. The font family consists of regular and bold fonts. Typeface is great for headlines, logos and posters. The typeface is inspired by the Bauhaus style and tributes to the first half of the 20th century era. It has concise rounded forms, geometricity and a small letter-spacing. - Uppercase and lowercase letters - Numbers, punctuation and symbols - Multilingual support (Latin, Latin Extended, Cyrillic) - Support for more than 20 languages: Albanian, Belarusian, Bulgarian, Croatian, Danish (Norwegian), Estonian, Finnish, German, Hungarian, Icelandic, Italian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Moldovan, Portuguese, Russian, Slovak, Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish, Ukrainian and others
  3. Maintenance Stencil JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    In the opening scenes of the 1938 Three Stooges comedy “Tassels in the Air” the Stooges are working as maintenance men inside an office building. Their immediate job requirement is to paint the tenants’ business names on the corresponding office doors with pre-cut stencils. Of course, they get it all wrong. Nonetheless, the stencils appear to be a hand cut sans serif design in a squared or ‘block’ style with rounded corners, and some of the applied lettering made for an interesting challenge to recreate as a typeface. The end result is Maintenance Stencil JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  4. Baghira by Identity Letters, $39.00
    Like its feline namesake from Kipling’s “Jungle Book”, Baghira has an elegant, smooth appearance and an impressive set of large, sharp teeth. With smoothly drawn curves, precisely placed corners, and rectangular dots, Baghira is a design rooted in the here and now. Its true italics gently allude to calligraphic roots, but overall, Baghira doesn’t follow any historical model. This cool cat sets his own standards. Designed by Christian Gruber & Moritz Kleinsorge, the Baghira font family consists of 8 fonts, with 4 weights ranging from Regular to Bold. Its character set contains 800 characters per style and is suited to quality typography in editorial design, corporate design and advertising.
  5. SK Cynic by Shriftovik, $10.00
    SK Cynic is a modern geometric experimental font. Inspired by modern industrial graphic design. The font form is based on a 8x8 grid, which makes it stricter and more accurate. Bevels are created at the corners of each letter, giving the symbols a special industrial look. The font is multilingual and supports almost all Latin and Cyrillic languages. For some characters, stylistic alternatives are provided for better readability. The font will give any work a unique look and is suitable for use on print and on the Internet. This font delivered in 8 styles: Thin, Light, Regular, Medium, Bold, Outline Light, Outline, Outline Medium
  6. Pre Code Movies JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The hand lettered credits from the 1931 melodrama “Safe in Hell” inspired the typeface Pre Code Movies JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions. The design is strongly influenced by the popular Art Deco style of thick-and-thin characters and also features rounded corners. The font’s name comes from the early era of talking pictures and the short period before the establishment of the Hays Office in 1934 when Hollywood did not self-censor itself. Many then-taboo topics were exploited on film until Will Hays cracked down on such productions. To read more about Pre-Code Hollywood, visit the Wikipedia link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pre-Code_Hollywood
  7. Song Merchant JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Although the early 1900s through the 1920s seemed to be the "Golden Age" of ridiculously long novelty song titles, it appears that even the decade of the 1940s had its fair share as well. Song Merchant JNL was modeled from the hand lettered [but exhausting] title of the sheet music for "Princess Poo-Poo-Ly Has Plenty Pa-Pa-Ya (and she Loves to Give it Away)". Despite the obvious double-entendre inferences of the title, the square block letters with rounded corners make for a useful headline font (even if the source material it was drawn from is quite forgettable). Available in regular and oblique versions.
  8. Batrider by Runsell Type, $16.00
    Batrider is a Script Display font inspired by vintage lettering in old labels. It comes in two style: regular and textured. Batrider textured contains rounded corner and authentic textured for an organic printing look. Carefully made with perfectly horizontal vertical bezier handles. Every single letter contains beautiful alternates characters (stylistic set 1 - stylistic set 16) and features ligatures. Batrider is great for designs such as the logotypes, packaging, branding, quotes, business cards and more custom design. The features are uppercase, lowercase, numeral, punctuation and symbols, ligatures, alternates, multi-lingual support, PUA encoded. How to get access alternate glyphs with designing software to open type fonts, click here.
  9. Craggy by Ingrimayne Type, $7.95
    Craggy has a narrow, spidery, irregular set of letters. Its creepy, Halloween spirit makes it ideal for scary stories and similar uses. The family has three base styles: condensed, regular, and bold. Each comes with an oblique and backslanted version yielding a complete family of nine members.
  10. MT Bleu Feelin Mono by MametosType, $20.00
    MT Bleu Feelin — is a display font with a monospace typographic feel. Please pay attention to Small Caps, Oldstyle Figures, and Alternates. Good for music album covers, posters and magazines. Inspired by the electronic band from Bandung, Bleu House, which has a light and edgy electronic pop experimental music character, the idea emerged to create a font that changes from sound to visual language, namely font. The use of the design for this font is for Display, and while it is issued one regular weight, in the future will develop multiple masters and other experiments. The design concept of the MT Bleu Feelin Mono Regular font is to take a 45 degree diagonal and geometric cut technique. also every corner is rounded which gives a dynamic impression like electronic music. I created this font design because I like visual experiments, and applied it to the character of the font. By using monospaced font characters have an even width. This is a unique feature in that most fonts are 'proportionally' spaced with characters varying in width. While monospace is perfect in certain ways, it is a proportional font that reigns supreme. Proportional fonts are faster to read. however, the MT Bleu Feelin Mono Regular font is intended for display fonts. MT Bleu Feelin Mono Regular supports language settings - Western Europe - Central Europe - Southeastern Europe - South American - Oceania - Esperanto
  11. Dodgenburn - Unknown license
  12. HeartMatrixed - Unknown license
  13. Willo the Wisp - Unknown license
  14. Letterpress Ornamentals JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Letterpress Ornamentals JNL collects twenty-six decorative embellishments, corner pieces, borders, separators and ornaments for enhancing your print project.
  15. PR Nouveau Ornaments 01 by PR Fonts, $10.00
    This is a set of ornaments inspired by the art nouveau style. Frames, corners, rules and flowers are included.
  16. Blitzeffekt by Matthias Luh, $22.00
    Pointy edges, flat design and recurring shapes. blitzeffekt is like lightning: sharp corners and distinctive shapes. Be minimal. blitzeffekt.
  17. Adelanto JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Adelanto JNL is a wood type revival featuring a condensed sans serif face with chamfered [rather than rounded] corners.
  18. K&T Heidi by K and T, $70.00
    This is a well-built, functional (all caps) typeface, which is very modern in character. The use of diagonal corners in this angular typeface is inspired by the pennant numbers on British Royal Navy warships, which adds an military quality to this typeface. The gaps, which form the Stencil divisions, follow pre-established horizontal and vertical lines, they help to achieve both geometric and proportional harmony. The direction of the gaps is always at a right angle to the stroke.
  19. Space Spider - Unknown license
  20. DdaftT-lowercase - Unknown license
  21. dDAFTt-UPPERcase - Unknown license
  22. Spooky Bluest by Forberas Club, $16.00
    Introducing Spooky Bluest by Forberas, yet playful but still serious. You can use this as decorative material for your upcoming project. Your review and response are most welcome.
  23. Final Fantasy - Unknown license
  24. Logik by Monotype, $25.00
    Logik is a futuristic square sans serif typeface. Its personality is defined by squared-off corners that you would normally expect to be rounded, this sharpness gives the glyphs an eccentricity that the eye quickly adjusts to. Sharp, incised/stylised ink traps along with slightly tapered/curved horizontals and verticals add to the character of each letterform. These subtleties combine to give Logik a distinctively futuristic aura. Logik’s main use would be for headlines, short runs of text, branding and display purposes – ideally suited for film and book titles, Logik could be widely used for sports, media and recreation purposes also. Logik comes in 7 weights (from Thin to Black) across 3 widths – Regular, Wide, and Extended. Each font covers all European Latin-based languages and includes Old Style Figures, Small Caps, and some Case-Sensitive Forms. Key features: 7 Weights in Roman and Oblique 3 Widths – Regular, Wide, Extended Small Caps Old Style Figures European Language Support (Latin) 550+ glyphs per font.
  25. Chilloxine by Owl king project, $29.00
    Chilloxine is a clean font with detailed edges combined with sharp corners and one side with rounded corners. font with 18 families that bring more varied thickness and slope, with many style choices in one family, the font is very good to use for logos, titles headlines, & can even work well for text. Chilloxine is very minimalist with a clean form and is more professional.
  26. Blomfer by Creative Juncture, $15.00
    Blomfer is a simple, yet dynamic Graphic Typeface based on the chamfering of a simple block font. The design element of the chamfered corners also expresses as the opposite, protruding seraph like corners and angled terminations to ascenders and descenders. It is available in four weights all of which contain many glyphs that includes accents, ligatures, and mathematic symbols to meet the needs of most latin languages.
  27. Bolt Display by SilverStag, $19.00
    Introducing Bolt Display – picture this: uppercase letters with rounded corners, inviting you in with a warm, approachable embrace. Or, if you're feeling adventurous, the outlined uppercase stylistic set that adds that contemporary edge to your work. On the flip side, lowercase letters with sharp corners confidently declare their presence, while the lowercase outlined stylistic set strikes the perfect balance between structure and artistic freedom.
  28. Calps Sans by Typesketchbook, $55.00
    Calps Sans is a variant of the original Calps typeface. Import to be more corporate, Calps Sans family use flat corners instead of rounded corners (Calps). “Calps Sans” is a prominent, eye-catching and unique typeface. It comes with 9 weights and Slim version in order to suit for a multifunctional usage, especially for cooperative work, such as website, magazine, editorial, publishing , as well as packaging.
  29. Wood Clarendon JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Wood Clarendon JNL is based on Hamilton Clarendon Condensed (circa 1899) and is available in both regular and oblique versions. The design of this typeface retains many of the charming (but slight) design irregularities often found within pantograph-cut wood type from the 1800s through the early 1900s.
  30. Piano Lesson JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Piano Lesson JNL comes from the hand lettered title on a 1940s-era piece of sheet music called "The Adult Explorer at the Piano". The mix of both regular and irregular character shapes makes for an interesting font that's Art Deco influenced, yet has its own individual personality.
  31. Stencil Designs JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Stencil Designs JNL collects twenty-six decorative designs from various vintage sources for use as spot embellishments, borders and corner pieces.
  32. Cimiez by Wiescher Design, $39.50
    Classical nineteenth century french engravers typeface, traditional with corners sharpened, a flick of the burin and a touch of Art Deco.
  33. Sphericals-Shadow - Unknown license
  34. LT Yorkshire - 100% free
  35. Linotype Tetria by Linotype, $29.99
    Tetria was designed by Martin Jagodzinski, who says that the font came from the need for a compact, constructivist typeface. Tetria combines the expression of simplicity of the 'norm' typefaces like DIN Mittelschrift with elements of Old Face typefaces which optimize legibility. It therefore contains old style figures and a larger stroke contrast, which makes the font legible even in smaller point sizes." Sources of inspiration for Tetria were the designs of Joost Schmidt and Herbert Bayer as well as the norm typefaces. The name comes from the Greek word for 'four', tetra. "Four is the number of many simple and useful objects, four wheels on a car, four corners of a book. Also, the basic forms of Tetria come from the simple geometric form of the square." The space-saving Tetria is well-suited to a variety of uses, from corporate typeface to text to display on posters, flyers or onscreen."
  36. Telephone Extended by K-Type, $20.00
    Telephone Extended is a geometric semi-slab family with block serifs positioned to assist wordflow. The typeface evolved from an italic wordmark designed in 1966 for the British GPO by the Banks & Miles agency to publicize all-figure telephone dialling (all-number calling), and the new fonts retain that italic spirit, even in the upright romans. The squarish glyphs, with a mix of rounded and angular corners, have a post-modern feel suggesting technological advance, innovation and vitality. A normal width family, Telephone, is also available.
  37. Telephone by K-Type, $20.00
    Telephone is a geometric semi-slab family with block serifs positioned to assist wordflow. The typeface evolved from an italic wordmark designed in 1966 for the British GPO by the Banks & Miles agency to publicize all-figure telephone dialling (all-number calling), and the new fonts retain that italic spirit, even in the upright romans. The squarish glyphs, with a mix of rounded and angular corners, have a post-modern feel suggesting technological advance, innovation and vitality. A wide version, Telephone Extended, is also available.
  38. Reminder Notes by Sarid Ezra, $15.00
    A new handwriting font, Reminder Notes! Reminder Notes is a handwritten font that have special features. This font have ability to add the doodle/ correction line and underline in specific word. You can add the correction line for natural looks or add the underline to highlight some word. This font also including a unique lowercase and uppercase with alternates in some alphabet. You can use this font for quotes, your cover book or playing with words in your instagram post. This font also support multilingual!
  39. Montio by Katatrad, $29.00
    Montio is a simple Humanist sans serif typeface with rounded corners. It’s a family of 4 fonts: 2 weights and their italics.
  40. Mr Alex by Hipopotam Studio, $24.00
    Clean and elegant display sans-serif uppercase family with three weights and rounded corners. Excellent for headers, posters, t-shirts and websites.
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