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  1. VAG Rounded Next Variable by Monotype, $172.99
    VAG Rounded Next Variable Regular is a single font file that features one axis: Weight. For your convenience, the Weight axis has preset instances from Light to Extra Black. This Roman (upright) font is provided as an option to customers who do not need Italics, and want to keep file sizes to a minimum.
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  4. Burpee by Yock Mercado, $12.00
    Burpee is a basic condensed sans typeface, designed for headlines that needs be powerful and punchy, Burpee is inspired in sports, looking for a visual impact that get the attention.
  5. Alleyway JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Alleyway JNL is an original typeface by Jeff Levine drawing heavily on Art Deco influences. It's elegant, condensed design is perfect for anything from invitations to letterheads to ad copy.
  6. Pool Deck JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    There's nothing too fancy about Pool Deck JNL, which is based on an older typeface design. It's your basic sans serif condensed type style with a few unconventional letter shapes.
  7. Cadenza by Studio K, $45.00
    Cadenza is a bold condensed display font that combines flair with functionality, elegance with utility. Its weight and readability make it ideal for newspaper and magazine headlines, titling and signage.
  8. Chervonec Uzkj BT by Bitstream, $50.99
    Possessing a distinctive Russian appearance, Chervonec Uzkj, or Chervonec Condensed, is a hybrid semi-serif designed by Russian designer Oleg Karpinsky. The typeface family includes three weights with drawn italics.
  9. Cheyenne JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Cheyenne JNL is a classic slab serif wood type with chamfered corners. Its tall, condensed design is perfect for short headlines that emulate the Old West and similar nostalgic themes.
  10. Gwyner by Typomancer, $24.00
    Gwyner, a strengthened didone with sharp and clean characteristics, comes with thin to bold weights and is suitable in italic for various uses. A condensed family for space-saving design.
  11. Minty March by Angele Kamp, $24.00
    Minty March is an adorable handwritten font that is perfect for cards, invites, birthday invitations and more. This condensed, serif also works well when combining it with a script font.
  12. Latino Elongated by ITC, $29.00
    Latino is the work of British designer David Quay, an unusual, condensed, wedge-serif roman typeface. The characters can be set normally or widely spaced. Latino exudes grace and elegance.
  13. Moftein Sough by Martype co, $15.00
    Moftein Sough Is a condensed serif font pairing with playful dingbat to make it satisfying, also suitable for minimalist, chic, branding, packaging and merch design to boost your design exploration.
  14. Going Clap by Ahmad Jamaludin, $17.00
    Introducing Going Clap, the font that's all about bold and nostalgic vibes! This chunky slab serif typeface is your secret weapon for making text pop with artistic and vintage flair. With 8 unique font families, including Condensed, Normal, Semi Expanded, Expanded, and their cool shadow versions, you'll find the perfect style for any project. But that's not all! When you choose Going Clap, you'll also get a fantastic bonus—56 retro mascot illustrations for that extra touch of character and nostalgia. What's included? Going Clap Main File Has 8 fonts: Condensed, Normal, Semi Expanded, Expanded, Condensed Shadow, Normal Shadow, Semi Expanded Shadow, Expanded Shadow Instructions (Access special characters, even in Cricut Design) Unique Letterforms Works on PC & Mac Simple Installations Accessible in Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, Microsoft Word even Canva! PUA Encoded Characters. Fully accessible without additional design software. Thank you, Dharmas Studio
  15. Dionisio by CastleType, $49.00
    Dionisio, a CastleType original, takes its inspiration from one of the overlooked treasures of the CastleType library: Ransahoff. The latter is extremely condensed and very elegant. I particularly like its hairline slab serifs and cross-bars. I decided to use it as a starting point for a new design, but to make the proportions more classic and to make it more sensuous with gentler curves and bracketed cross-bar serifs. The result is very Bodoni-like, but less extreme and more contemporary looking. Meanwhile, Dionisio maintains a hint of Ransahoff with condensed letterforms and very fine serifs. Dionisio brings together the best of both, making it the perfect choice where a slender, sophisticated typeface is needed. Dionisio is available in two widths: normal and condensed, five fonts each. Includes an extensive character set and OpenType features.
  16. Quirky by Scholtz Fonts, $19.95
    The idea for Quirky was born while I was looking at a book of etchings by British artist Graham Clarke. His signature, crawling spider-like across the page, fascinated me with its casual, almost messy, inky dark and light drama. I started scribbling the alphabet as I imagined he would write it, based on his signature, then continued, adding curls, making the characters more angular, and refining the dramatic play between dark and light. Finally, Quirky appeared. Apparently casual, Quirky is, in fact, a true connected script. Quirky is characteristic of contemporary handwriting: It appears loose, angular, unstructured, and free, while maintaining good form and legibility. Its baseline is varied, creating an impression of impatient handwriting, without losing legibility. Quirky comes in five styles: condensed -- the most dramatic form, with great drama between thick and thin condensed black -- as with condensed but allows the user to provide exceptional emphasis wide -- increased readability wide black -- increased readability and emphasis splat -- messy and ink-blotted -- a hint of grunge Use Quirky for advertising, for humorous greeting cards, for a funky fashion look or tongue-in-cheek spooky media. Quirky is a fully professional font with extensive use of OpenType Ligatures. For example: most common double letter combinations such as "ee" are rendered as two, slightly different shaped "e"s. This variation in letter shapes removes the cues by which the reader identifies that he is viewing a FONT and thus conveys a strong sense of hand-lettered text. Language support includes all European character sets and has been designed to be used with the following languages: Afrikaans, Albanian, Basque, Bemba, Cornish, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Faroese, Filipino, Finnish, French, Galician, Ganda, German, Icelandic, Indonesian, Irish, Italian, Kinyarwanda, Luo, Malagasy, Malay, Manx, Morisyen, North Ndebele, Norwegian Bokmål, Norwegian Nynorsk, Nyankole, Oromo, Portuguese, Romansh, Sango, Shona, Somali, Spanish, Swahili, Swedish, Swiss German and Zulu.
  17. Skillet by Fenotype, $19.00
    Skillet is a bold vintage style serif font full of hedonism and joie de vivre. Skillet has strong character and extremely smooth features and self-confidence that springs from within. Skillet comes in two weights: Regular and Condensed. Even though the difference is small, Regular takes over the space while Condensed gives a more intimate impression. Skillet comes with a wide range of OpenType -features. Keep Standard Ligatures on in normal use. Try Discretionary Ligatures, Swash, Stylistic or Titling Alternates for custom headlines or logos.
  18. Densa by Graviton, $24.00
    Densa font family has been designed for Graviton Font Foundry by Pablo Balcells in 2020. It is a condensed sans serif typeface with some unconventional display endings. Its condensed design makes it very effective for space economizing and its display features make it a very interesting option for display usages such as logos, packaging and posters. It has been conceived to be most suitable for headlines and short length text blocks. Densa consists of 8 styles. Each containing small caps and glyph coverage for several languages.
  19. Option by Vladimir Likh, $10.00
    Option is a modern condensed sans serif. Inspired by geometric architectural fonts. But despite the geometric construction every single letter was build based on optical evaluation. This approach makes Option more organic and lively in a text line. Option was created for wide spaces. Condensed and thin, but extremely sweeping vertically font makes your massage elegance and strong. The font functions great in many sizes and surroundings. The family comes in one weights plus italics. Creating of bold weight is underway. Options supports Cyrillic as well.
  20. Flipante by Resistenza, $39.00
    Our condensed to extended font is perfect for multiple uses, from branding to packaging designs. Its extendable and variable design makes it great for all kinds of projects. Its tubular shapes, ink traps and juicy curves make it both aesthetic and functional. Its condensation also allows a great flexibility, allowing you to adapt it to any project's need. Its versatility also makes it great for both print and digital projects. With this font's easy to use features, your designs will look good on any project or medium.
  21. Fairweather by Dharma Type, $19.99
    Fairweather is a fresh air. Clear, transparent, and lucid as if it is the spring and autumn sky. By designed condensed, legible and perspicuous, Fairweather is perfect for titles and captions. But "Title and Captions" are the just examples. Very neutral and plain letter forms make the font versatile. The condensed forms can be very effective for body text in narrow space and the clean and clear letterform doesn't intrude your art works. Consists of nine weights and their matching italics. Supporting almost all latin languages.
  22. Darien by Sensatype Studio, $15.00
    A New Condensed Sans Serif font are prepared special for heading, title, and typography needs. It's so perfect to add your style and headline overview. And specially for Headline font, we crafted for unique style and modern feels so enjoy to create any project that will show your main idea out. Darien Modern Condensed Sans Serif Font ready with: Any options to get creative variations Preview as a inspirations that you can do with Darien font Ready with All characters Wish you enjoy our font. :)
  23. Plasto by Eko Bimantara, $19.00
    Plasto is a complete grotesk sans serif family. The quirky letterforms and its slight width variation characterized the typeface as fun and playful as "plastic" in a graphic layout, fit for various design spaces, fit for both informal or functional purposes, fit for large display and also small text. Plasto complete family contains 54 styles with two axes; Weight and Width. The weight consists of 18 styles from Thin to Black, and the width consists of 3 styles, condensed, normal and expanded.
  24. Tant Britta by Cercurius, $19.95
    A bold condensed caps-only cross-stitch font, based on an embroidery pattern from the middle of the 20th century. Use it in large sizes for advertising, posters, greeting cards, etc.
  25. Nought by Fype Co, $16.00
    Nought is another slab serif typeface, It is a display font with vintage and condensed look that perfect for branding projects, advertisements, product packaging, product designs, label, header, and any projects.
  26. Cattle Call JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Cattle Call JNL is reminiscent of Old West posters and broadsides. The design is based on an extra condensed antique wood type and is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  27. Svelte by Eko Bimantara, $19.00
    Svelte is condensed serif family. Its consist of upright styles from Regular to ExtraBold. Fit for display, short text, and stacked typesetting. Its contain 394 glyphs with broad latin language coverage.
  28. Hyperbole by Dmitry Bogolyubov, $10.00
    Hyperbole is a condensed futuristic display typeface, suitable for writing headlines and drawing posters. This font is strict, cosmic, bewitching. It contains alternative styles for latin letters and extended latin letters.
  29. Legal Obligation Sans Serif by Wing's Art Studio, $4.00
    Legal Obligation - Sans Serif Version A dedicated compressed Sans Serif font for movie poster credit blocks and cinematic title designs. A workmanlike tool for adding extensive cast and crew information to movie posters without dominating the overall layout. Supplied with lowercase characters and three weights. Contents: - Legal Obligation (Sans Serif Version) - Light, Regular and Bold Weights
  30. Touch Tone by Jeff Kahn, $29.00
    Touch Tone introduces a condensed lowercase and oblique italics to the uppercase font inspired by the "Dr. Strangelove" movie titles – designed by Pablo Ferro. Touch Tone's naive hand-drawn strokes rely on a quirky variable width-brush. They are looser, more textured, tactile, more informal, with quirky nervous lines. A family of four fonts: it includes two weights, light and medium, and both with roman and italics. All the fonts include the same patterns and ornaments. However, many of the “medium” font weight ornaments are beefed up to visually match. Touch Tone utilizes OpenType features. It imitates handcrafted lettering by including 2 glyphs for each U&lc letter (4 sets) – all kerned with care. This medley avoids a repetitious appearance so each sentence looks original and hand-drawn. The uppercase includes two widths – extra condensed and extended. Add whimsy and eccentricity by mixing the extra condensed caps with extended caps and the lowercase alphabet. Use the Contextual Alternates, or Stylistic Alternates features panel, or select the alternates in the Glyphs palette. Touch Tone includes oldstyle numerals, a variety of retro patterns, dingbats, speech bubbles, icons, banners, graphic arrows and ornaments. Each font includes 403 glyphs. Suitable for display or text and many European alphabets. Purchase both weights, roman and oblique italics to emphasize words. Touch Tone combines cool graphics and patterns with OpenType. Generously apply Touch Tone for added warmth and a "Rat Pack" groovin' message.
  31. Elpy by Wordshape, $25.00
    Elpy is a friendly rounded sans serif workhorse family inspired by all things music! Spanning 22 Condensed and Regular weights with true italics, Elpy will fit right in with your record collection and your font collection! The Elpy family includes language support for Western and Eastern European languages, Greek and Cyrillic. Ian Lynam dreamt up Elpy one day when he visited a record pressing plant outside Tokyo, watching vinyl pellets being melted down and a fresh batch of 7-inch records get pressed. Despite the smell, a seed was planted that would be extruded into Elpy's rounded forms half a year later... Elpy Light and Regular function as highly readable text typefaces, while the bolder and lighter weights are perfect for display work. Elpy's rounded terminals make the family perfect for screen-based work, as well as for print conditions of any resolution—from offset to Risograph.
  32. Ekaliptus by Yinon Ezra, $9.90
    Ekaliptus, Display Condensed and Humane Typeface, Containing 4 Weights + 4 Matched Italics, Can be used for Headlines and Logos. Two Styles that work well together to form a better tool for you.
  33. Arpa by Özhan Yurtseven, $20.00
    Arpa is a display sans and condensed font family. The source of inspiration of this typeface is “wheat-barley”. This typeface has three styles. Extensive Latin language support and features multiple weights.
  34. Whitehall JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Whitehall JNL is the serif counterpart to Jeff Levine's Wingate JNL - both are strongly influenced by the Art Deco stylings of such condensed typefaces as Huxley Vertical and other narrow titling fonts.
  35. Lamoreli by AVP, $19.00
    Lamoreli is a strong rounded face that provides high impact in a non-aggressive way. It is suitable for display, titling and headlines. It retains integrity even when considerably expanded or condensed.
  36. Bernhard by ParaType, $30.00
    The typeface was designed at ParaType (ParaGraph) in 1993 (by Tatiana Lyskova). Based on Bernhard Condensed typeface of the Bauer company, 1912 by Lucian Bernhard). For use in advertising and display typography.
  37. Deckhouse by Great Scott, $12.00
    Deckhouse is a tall and condensed typeface with small serifs. It has an authentic hand crafted feeling and works wonder for packaging, lettering, invitations, cover and other types of display design projects.
  38. Outrage by AVP, $19.00
    Outrage is highly disfigured to the verge of illegibility. The base font is Fiendstar Bold Condensed and the distress pattern is derived from a series of semi-abstract paintings. The result screams.
  39. Cattle Drive JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Cattle Drive JNL is based on some examples of a classic condensed wood type. Lettering of this period lends itself well to themes of Western life, carnivals, circuses or classic broadside posters.
  40. Gineso by insigne, $-
    Michaelangelo. da Vinci. Bellini. Rafael. Masters of Italian art whose names have dwarfed those of many other great Italian artists. Yet relics from these other artists remain, though often unnoticed because of their practical nature. These unknowns are the Italian Masters of vernacular sign painting, and insigne now gives a nod to their work with its new sans serif, Gineso. Based on its inspiration, Gineso was created for posters, headlines and logotypes. (It does well in apps, too, though the sign painters probably weren’t thinking about that at the time.) Aesthetically remedied, yet still with an uncut charm, Gineso’s condensed qualities make it especially nice for signs and titling where horizontal space is at a premium. The tight, narrow forms of its geometric design leave you with a robust flavor that will remind you of mamma’s spaghetti. But don’t worry; the font’s ample counters ensure your audience won’t be reading through a bowl of pasta. These condensed forms look great on their own or when their seven different weights and matching italics are utilized together. With the included OpenType features, fractions and superior/inferior positions are also available to broaden your palette. Even more, this font is ready for complex, professional typography with OpenType features like alternate letters and a large character set including Central and Eastern European Languages. So when you find yourself (or your project) in a tight space, stir in Gineso to get the right taste for your copy. It may just make all the difference.
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