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  1. Orphiel Demo - Unknown license
  2. Cachet by Monotype, $50.99
    According to designer David Farey, Cachet is a monospaced, monostroke typeface -- that isn't."" Why the sleight of hand? Typefaces that are limited to a single character and stroke width suffer in terms of legibility. Farey's goal in drawing Cachet was to create a typeface that gives the illusion of monospacing, while delivering a subliminal dose of reader-friendliness. At first glance, Cachet appears to be constructed of straight and nearly-straight strokes. A closer look, however, reveals several subtleties. Curved strokes have an almost calligraphic spontaneity. Places where character strokes meet are tapered slightly, while stroke ends have been flared. These quiet deviations from geometric uniformity give the design a human, organic, and decidedly non-digital look. An added benefit is that the subtle design modulation benefits readability. Farey's subtle design modulation results in a legible and highly usable new typeface.
  3. Britva by Juraj Chrastina, $39.00
    Derived from Valibuk, Britva is designed like from broken glass for eye-catching headlines. It's a heavy, condensed face with a high x-height and tight spacing. While Valibuk can write it loud, Britva literally shouts it out even louder. The unbroken glyphs are accessible through OpenType contextual alternates.
  4. Eye Spy - Unknown license
  5. Guede Demo - Unknown license
  6. Hesperides Demo - Unknown license
  7. Primer™ - Unknown license
  8. Sanguinary™ - Unknown license
  9. Tetris Blocks - Unknown license
  10. Butterfield Demo - Unknown license
  11. Bilitis - Unknown license
  12. Florimel™ - Unknown license
  13. Joyeuse™ - Unknown license
  14. HorstCaps Caps:001.001 - Unknown license
  15. Albemarle Demo - Unknown license
  16. Quetzal Demo - Unknown license
  17. Patrician™ - Unknown license
  18. Scurlock - Unknown license
  19. Valdemar - Unknown license
  20. Otherworld™ - Unknown license
  21. Letraset Arta by ITC, $29.99
    The Arta font family was designed by David Quay in 1991. Its hand lettered appearance makes Arty a good choice for advertising and other promotional materials.
  22. Cyrillic Old Face - Unknown license
  23. Boldoni by Forte Type, $4.90
    Boldoni is like a caricature: it brings with itself exaggerated elements of the modern typefaces, that has as main names Giambattista Bodoni and François-Ambroise Didot. Boldoni takes to the limit its width and serifs, causing a ultra fat type feeling, and its styles causes a monochromatic effect that remember the colors Black, Gray and White. Boldoni is good for titles, initials, drop caps, lettering, posters and vertical writing.
  24. Split splat splodge - Unknown license
  25. Clairveaux Demo - Unknown license
  26. Carmilla Demo - Unknown license
  27. Sanhedrin - Unknown license
  28. Mario and Luigi - Unknown license
  29. Hadrianus Demo - Unknown license
  30. Silent Hill Nightmares - Unknown license
  31. Morgow Demo - Unknown license
  32. Pokemon pixels 1 - Unknown license
  33. Jerash Demo - Unknown license
  34. Dementia Demo - Unknown license
  35. Rackham Italic - Unknown license
  36. Paleos Demo - Unknown license
  37. Pullman Demo - Unknown license
  38. Delaguerra Demo - Unknown license
  39. Reynard Demo - Unknown license
  40. Ligeia Demo - Unknown license
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