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  1. DejaVu Serif Condensed - Unknown license
  2. Kubrick by Quadrat, $25.00
    Kubrick is an experiment in extremes. The Light font is very tall and slender, the Black font is very massive, and Kubrick's slender counters push some of its glyphs to the edge of recognition. The thin counters and negative spaces also give text set in Kubrick a definite visual sparkle, especially in all-uppercase settings. Because of its extreme letterforms, Kubrick is recommended only for large display use. The default letterspacing is set fairly wide to keep text legible. Kubrick was a double-experiment. One part of it was to see how heavy and massive a typeface I could make while still keeping it legible. The other part was to develop a Multiple Master font. Multiple Master fonts were a format developed by Adobe that allowed the user to change things like the weight and width of a typeface. Monollith started as just such a Multiple Master typeface, but when Adobe discontinued the Multiple Master format, I stopped work on the typeface. Later I decided to continue work on it, but as five separate font weights: Light, Medium, Bold, ExtraBold and Black. Very rectilinear letterforms with extremely narrow counters and negative spaces. The five fonts go from very thin and condensed to very heavy and extended. Use in large display settings where unornamented high visual impact is desired.
  3. Aramus by Hackberry Font Foundry, $24.95
    Aramus is a new serif font in my continuing objective of designing book fonts that I can really use. In many ways, Aramus is a very different direction for me. It comes from a scan of an old display face that has been radically modified to a much smaller x-height than I have been using lately, plus taller ascenders. Many of the characters needed a lot of correction to bring them into my taste. In general, I have decided that many of my fonts create a type color that is too dense. Aramus is an attempt to get away from that look. Although Amitale has been a very successful book family and excellent to work with, I find I still need something more open with a lighter color. Aramus is the first look at the new direction. The original hand-cut serifs vary a lot, different for almost every character. This gives a little looseness and helps the lightness I am looking for. It will be interesting to see where this all goes. This is a normal serif for me in that it has caps, lowercase, small caps with the appropriate figures for each case. This font has all the OpenType features in the set for 2009. I didn't bother with the CE accents (though I can add them upon request. They will be in the final new book family). There are several ligatures for your fun and enjoyment: bb gg ff fi fl ffi ffl ffy fj ft tt ty Wh Th and more. Like all of my fonts, there are: caps, lowercase, small caps, proportional lining figures, proportional oldstyle figures, & small cap figures, plus numerators, denominators, superiors, inferiors, and a complete set of ordinals 1st through infinity. Enjoy!
  4. Guhly by Ingo, $35.00
    A modern Sans Serif — prosaic, designed geometrically, beautiful in large sizes All the dimensions of the font are based on Factor 10. The general principle of construction leads to slim forms and nearly equally wide characters. So the font appears very solid but is actually difficult to decipher in longer texts. Along with the ”normal“ Guhly Regular there are also the two versions Guhly Light and Guhly Bold, whereas in each only the vertical strokes [Guhly Light] or horizontal [Guhly Bold] have been changed in strength. The result is a very individual decorative effect which slightly reflects old circus and western scripts. The lower case characters in the version Guhly Book are, therefore, optimized to be suitable for longer texts in smaller font sizes — because after all, sometimes you should read a bit more than just the headline… The design of a shampoo bottle stands behind the creation of this sans serif display font. Prominent, clearly constructed forms with circular arcs define its appearance. This is a font primarily designed for use with capital letters — for all sorts of advertising purposes, headlines and titles. But lower case letters also belong to a good functional font; so, of course, Guhly includes them and ligatures for the more ”critical“ letter combinations as well as stylistic alternates for the letters K (or k), V (v) and o. As a decorative “encore”, the Guhly family also contains the “normal” weight in two variants: on the one hand the Guhly Cutout – these are letters without counter, as if the letters were cut out and the internal surfaces fell out; and on the other hand the Guhly stencil – as the name suggests, a stencil font with the typical bars that give a stencil the necessary cohesion.
  5. Trad by Powerfonts, $13.99
    Trad (Träd is Swedish for tree) is inspired by viking mythology and runic alphabets. Imagine a viking warrior crudely carving a message into a tree stump with his trusty dagger, sipping on a flagon of ale and pondering a hard days slaying. Like the blade of his blood encrusted axe, Trad is ideal for projects requiring a sharp edge, such as the cover of your next thriller, zombie flick, or death metal album.
  6. Castanea by Hanoded, $20.00
    The chestnut ("castanea") is one of my favorite trees. I used to collect the chestnuts and made chestnut-figurines out of them, using bamboo sate skewers. Castanea font is a calligraphic typeface with an uneven baseline and some messy characters - not unlike the tree. It is a highly legible, highly enjoyable font and could be used for children's books and postcards. Castanea comes with various alternate glyphs and speaks most Roman-based languages!
  7. Ruina Inline by RodrigoTypo, $25.00
    Ruina inline is an alternate version of Ruina, containing inline and also oblique, a very expressive font that can be seen in any casual design
  8. regularJoe by JOEBOB graphics, $49.00
    A handwritten but very clean and organized font that's a little bold and a little slanted. Soon to be followed by its evil twin: irregularJoe.
  9. Andorra Script by Hanoded, $15.00
    Andorra Script is a hand written font - it is very legible, quite elegant (in an informal way) and useful. Andorra Script comes with all diacritics.
  10. Endorfinia by PizzaDude.dk, $20.00
    Endorfinia is a clean and geometric sans serif with a very high x-height. Smooth looking for both small amounts of text, or headlines/logos
  11. Dutch Treat by Solotype, $19.95
    Authentic rendering of the original font called Vanden Houten from the Keystone Foundry in Phaladelphia. Very popular among job printers of the early twentieth century.
  12. Gil MF by Masterfont, $59.00
    This geometric typeface makes it very useful for headlines, signs and short texts. The variety of 8 weights makes it ideal for signage and captions.
  13. Copperplate Deco by Wiescher Design, $39.50
    Copperplate Deco is my sparingly decorated version of my Copperplate fonts. They can be used as standalone fonts. Yours once more very glitzy Gert Wiescher
  14. LD Appliqué by Illustration Ink, $3.00
    LD Appliqué is overlayed with a unique design resembling a decorative sconce, a cutout design, or an ornamented stitch. Check out this very unique font!
  15. French Semi by Wooden Type Fonts, $20.00
    A revival of one of the popular wooden type fonts of the 19th century, condensed, bold, flat thick serifs, a very useful design for display.
  16. Grecian XX by Wooden Type Fonts, $15.00
    A revival of one of the popular wooden type fonts of the 19th century, suitable for display, geometric slab serifs unbracketed, short descenders, very condensed.
  17. Winery by Gleb Guralnyk, $13.00
    Hi! Introducing vintage Winery typeface. Tall condenced font, that is very compact, but has its own style – perfect for label design, or whatever you like :)
  18. Sweet Steeffie by Hanoded, $15.00
    Sweet Steefie is a cursive, feminine script. It is highly legible, contains a full range of accents and is very useful for all your projects.
  19. Grecian by Wooden Type Fonts, $15.00
    A revival of one of the popular wooden type fonts of the 19th century, suitable for display, geometric slab serifs unbracketed, short descenders, very condensed.
  20. Lemos by Goodigital13, $20.00
    hand drawn brush who make the typeface looks very instant and messy. Uses for film title, cover album, logo, clothing, invitation, event, labels, poster, etc.
  21. Kurilian by Wooden Type Fonts, $15.00
    A very unusual type based on wooden type designs of the 19th century, lacking lower case which may not have been designed for this font.
  22. Garash Script by Dharma Type, $14.99
    Very decorative script inspired by old lettering in Eastern Europe. Eye-catching for picture books, toys for children. There is another font which called Garash.
  23. 99 Names of ALLAH Complete by Islamic Calligraphy75, $12.00
    We have transformed the “99 names of ALLAH” into a font. That means each key on your keyboard represents 1 of the 99 names of ALLAH Aaza Wajal. The fonts work with both the English and Arabic Keyboards. We call this Calligraphy "complete" because this is the only calligraphy where the complete set of decorative letters have been used. The calligraphy is more on the traditional side, letters don't overlap, the "ye" at the end of the names doesn't have the two dots, and a decorative "ye" has been included. The first "Alef" doesn't have a "hamzit wasel" nor a "fatha", this indicates to skip the pronunciation of that first letter. So instead of saying "AR-RAHMAAN" you say "R-RAHMAN". (in the zip file you will find a pdf file explaining the differences in the "harakat", pronunciation and spelling according to the Holy Quran). In other calligraphy you don't usually find the decorative letters: "Dal, Ra & Ye" but we like them and we use them. Decorative letters used in this calligraphy: "Mim, Aain, Sin, HHe, He, Kaf, Tah, Dal, Ra, Alef, Ye & Saad". Purpose & use: - Writers: Highlight the names in your texts in beautiful Islamic calligraphy. - Editors: Use with kinetic typography templates (AE) & editing software. - Designers: The very small details in the names does not affect the quality. Rest assured it is flawless. The MOST IMPORTANT THING about this list is that all the names are 100% ERROR FREE and you can USE THEM WITH YOUR EYES CLOSED. All the “Tachkilat” are 100% ERROR FREE, all the "Spelling" is 100% ERROR FREE, and they all have been written in accordance with the Holy Quran. No names are missing and no names are duplicated. The list is complete "99 names +1". The +1 is the name “ALLAH” 'Aza wajal. Another important thing is how we use the decorative letters. In every font you will see small decorative letters, these letters are used only in accordance with their respective letters to indicate pronunciation & we don't include them randomly. That means "mim" on top or below the letter "mim", "sin" on top or below the letter "sin", and so on and so forth. Included: Pdf file telling you which key is associated with which name. In that same file we have included the transliteration and explication of all 99 names. Pdf file explaining the differences in the harakat and pronunciation according to the Holy Quran. Here is a link to all the extra files you will need: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1Xj2Q8hhmfKD7stY6RILhKPiPfePpI9U4?usp=sharing
  24. Lydian by Bitstream, $29.99
    Lydian is Warren Chappell’s almost calligraphic sanserif, designed for ATF in 1938. Lydian Cursive, done by Chappell in 1940, is much freer and more calligraphic.
  25. Garish by Sylvestre Studios, $10.00
    Garish was inspired by how trees curl and twist their roots into the ground. At how they stretch up desperate to scratch up into heaven.
  26. DejaVu Sans Condensed - Unknown license
  27. DejaVu Sans - Unknown license
  28. FuturaPress - Unknown license
  29. Lelet Script by aRc, $10.00
    Lelet Script is a TrueType font inspired by my mother’s exquisite handwriting. It has a graceful, smooth look that makes it very legible for any project.
  30. Garash by Dharma Type, $14.99
    Very decorative script inspired by old lettering in Eastern Europe. Eye-catching for picture books, toys for children. There is another font which called Garash Script.
  31. Xavierace by Portograph Studio, $20.00
    Xavierace of a racing-style with sharp lines. Xavierace very suitable for automotive magazine covers, racing game covers, logos & branding, product design, labels, and so on.
  32. French Antique by Wooden Type Fonts, $20.00
    A revival of one of the popular wooden type fonts of the 19th century, extremely condensed, bold, flat thick serifs, a very useful design for display.
  33. Teniers by Wooden Type Fonts, $20.00
    A sans serif with splayed ends, descenders and ascenders of the lower case dropping below the baseline, or above the x-height, very tall x-height.
  34. Rongjam by Motokiwo, $15.00
    Cool hand drawn font crafted from textured dry brush, this is Rongjam. An all caps typeface that very recommended for outdoor projects, sport, hipster, and youth.
  35. Road Racer by Creativework Studio, $12.00
    Road Racer is an esport style font that has a sporty character, very suitable for automotive design projects, sports and all products with a dynamic character.
  36. Namata by Differentialtype, $10.00
    Namata is a sans serif font with 7 weights and 14 styles. It is suitable for use for your documents, especially at a very affordable price.
  37. Quirina by Autographis, $39.50
    Quirina is a very elegant joining Script that has – because of its high and open lowercase letters – excellent readability. It has a fat twin called Quiana.
  38. Quiana by Autographis, $39.50
    Quiana is a very elegant joining Script that has – because of its high and open lowercase letters – excellent readability. It has a slim twin called Quirina.
  39. Leonel Px by Letradora, $12.00
    Based on aa architect friend's handwriting with a calligraphic pen, this cool all-caps font comes with lots of alternates and a very complete character set.
  40. Sunflor by YonTypeStudio Co, $5.00
    Introducing the elegant display serif fonts very suitable for the use of nature-themed logos, for wedding invitations, print projects, and posters, magazines and much more
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