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  1. Soda Fountain JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    In most cities during the 1950s and 1960s the corner pharmacy or soda shop was a mainstay of teenage life. It was a place to hang out with friends, hear the latest hits on the jukebox and indulge in everything sugary from malted milkshakes to banana splits. During this time, a popular form of window advertising was supplied by the Coca-Cola Company to promote its product being served by these locations. Specialty window decals designed to emulate drawn (raised) Venetian blinds "bookmarked" by the soda's logo were adhered to the shop's windows, with a space provided to add in customized lettering. The store's name or its specialties were applied to each window pane, and this formed a consistent border at the top of all of the shop's windows. Although few visual images exist of this specific bit of advertising nostalgia, an old record album by a late-1950s singer named Chip Fisher called "Chipper at the Sugar Bowl" provided a somewhat usable sample for what is now Soda Fountain JNL.
  2. Hapshash by K-Type, $20.00
    Hapshash is an all capitals font inspired by the 1960s psychedelic posters of British designers Hapshash and the Coloured Coat (Michael English and Nigel Waymouth), in particular their 1968 poster for the First International Pop Festival in Rome.
  3. DS Goose - Unknown license
  4. Bumbazoid - Unknown license
  5. Squabble - Unknown license
  6. Masphalt - Unknown license
  7. Faux Hebrew by Page Studio Graphics, $24.00
    The simulated font is based on the characteristic Hebrew calligraphy. Some of the original Hebrew characters have been given new roles, others modified to resemble modern Latin characters. The font includes an upper case alphabet, numerals, and basic faux punctuation, plus Harp of David, Menorah, and Star of David symbols.
  8. Pullchain - Personal use only
  9. Divad - Personal use only
  10. Star Jedi - Unknown license
  11. Kinigstein Caps - Unknown license
  12. Star Jedi Hollow - Unknown license
  13. Star Jedi Outline - Unknown license
  14. Common Tongue - Unknown license
  15. Blackwood by Fonts of Chaos, $10.00
    Typography made with love by David. Simple hand drawn type, easy to use, with four weights.
  16. Aeronic by Hanoded, $15.00
    Aeronic is a work of love. I stumbled upon a fantastic Japanese poster for Nikke Coat by Gihachiro Okuyama (1907 - 1981). Gihachiro Okuyama (also: Okayama) was a very prolific Japanese print artist who started his career making woodblock prints, but later moved on to posters and advertisements. I tried to recreate the hand lettering in the original 1937 Nikke Coat poster, but since I had to work with a few glyphs only, I designed the remaining ones myself. The outline of Aeronic is rather thin, with thicker bits in some glyphs. It is quite rough in places, but it all adds to its unique look. Aeronic comes with a bonanza of diacritics.
  17. Ines - 100% free
  18. Pullchain Bold - Personal use only
  19. Divad Square - Personal use only
  20. Starburst - Unknown license
  21. Aarco- - Unknown license
  22. NoodleScript - Unknown license
  23. NoodleShaded - Unknown license
  24. PR Scrolls 05 by PR Fonts, $10.05
    Inspired by food labels, signs and coats of arms, PR Scrolls is a collection of images which can be used for framing text in contexts where antiquity, craftsmanship, or traditional quality are conveyed. Most of the glyphs are presented in a range of four or more widths.
  25. KinigKap - Unknown license
  26. Tucker Handwritten - Unknown license
  27. Be safe - Unknown license
  28. Shadow of Xizor - Unknown license
  29. Burgundian - Unknown license
  30. Farquharson - Unknown license
  31. Shrapnel - Unknown license
  32. Malachim - Unknown license
  33. Tribeca - Unknown license
  34. Bucephalus - Unknown license
  35. Pixie - Unknown license
  36. Theodoric - Unknown license
  37. PixieFont - Unknown license
  38. Gjallarhorn - Unknown license
  39. Wedgie - Unknown license
  40. DokterBryce by The Northern Block, $12.80
    A stylized typeface directly inspired by the movie poster artwork for The Man Who Fell To Earth starring David Bowie.
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