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  1. Display Dots - 100% free
  2. PF Tempesta Seven Condensed - Unknown license
  3. Arcade Fire - Unknown license
  4. hooge 05_55 Cyr2 - Unknown license
  5. Tetris - Unknown license
  6. TNG Monitors - Unknown license
  7. TratexSvart - Unknown license
  8. Mekon by The Northern Block, $49.50
    Mekon is a modern heavyweight typeface digitised and expanded from Peter Steiners Black Body (1973). Retro style Pacman shapes are combined with small keyhole counters to create a bold and witty font ideal for apparel, books, t-shirts and posters. Mekon is now available as version 2.0 (2021); the remastered version meets higher technical standards that modern-day users demand. Included in the font are over 460 characters, four unique styles, with a free gradient option. Opentype features consist of digital numerals, lining figures, fractions and alternate a, c, e, f, i, k, m, n, r, M and S with language support covering Western, South and Central Europe.
  9. DTCBrodyM37 - Unknown license
  10. DTCBrodyM33 - Unknown license
  11. Karnac - 100% free
  12. Piacere by Michael Rafailyk, $9.00
    Piacere is a spacious, full of air typeface with broad letters and wide serifs. Design of serifs inspired by the sound waves of pleasant classical music. In musical terms, piacere means pleasure, so type with pleasure, or “Digita con Piacere”!
  13. Ringlet - Unknown license
  14. HS Alwafa by Hiba Studio, $50.00
    HS Alwafa is an Arabic display typeface. It is useful for book titles and creative graphic projects where a contemporary, streamlined look is desired for digital purposes. The font is based on the simple lines of sequre Kufi calligraphy, that support Arabic, Persian, Urdu and Kurdish. This font was created in the beginning as a digital weight in 2012 for use by an engineering digital company. The company tends to follow the geometrical united and equal shape in both vertical and horizontal dimensions and with a tendency for digital strokes showing digital numbers under the name of base. I followed that with three styles: first, the digital with a solid base, second is a stencil and the third is the regular solid font. By producing this font, we provided the Arabic fonts library with various styles which grant many design purposes.
  15. Strichcode by Volcano Type, $19.00
    The new digital look.
  16. Topaz - Unknown license
  17. Dot.com - Unknown license
  18. Gamegirl Classic - Unknown license
  19. LED BOARD REVERSED - Unknown license
  20. Hastynga by Golden Wraith Fonts, $10.00
    Golden Wraith Fonts designed the digital typeface Hastynga It began as an effort to find a solution to the digital aesthetic. By distorting digital fonts into a fluid style of writing with a variation in direction between strokes from one letter to the next, Hastynga allows for simulated text imperfection. Its layout creates textual tension, energetic movement, and vibrant vitality.
  21. Podosco by Intellecta Design, $13.90
    classic wood type tuscan digitization font
  22. Numbers With Rings by Typodermic, $11.95
    Numbers with Rings uses an OpenType system that allows you to generate numbers in rings up to 999999. You can even have ringed letters or letter/digit combinations. If your application supports OpenType ligatures, you can type letters or digits on your keyboard, and they’ll automatically squeeze into rings. First, select a ring which can hold the number of digits you want, then type the digits; the rest happens automatically. There’s also a filled ring which can be used to give your ring a colored background. For more details on how Numbers with Rings works, check the PDF guide .
  23. Verie by Prototype Fonts, $20.00
    Inspired by digital displays and mass transit.
  24. Floralissimo by Wiescher Design, $39.50
    Floralissimo are flowery embellishments that I found in several old publishing books dating back over a hundred years. I thought they might be useful for some of you, so I digitized them. Your digitizing typedesigner, Gert Wiescher
  25. Drum Komputer - 100% free
  26. Pentagraph by Intellecta Design, $28.90
    digitization of a classic art nouveau era font
  27. Vogus by Intellecta Design, $25.90
    a digitization of a classic renaissance fancy font
  28. Gothic by Red Rooster Collection, $45.00
    Digitally engineered by Steve Jackaman. Ludlow, circa 1939.
  29. Level Up by Oleg Stepanov, $16.00
    Geometric retro-digital font. Extented latin character set.
  30. Breite Italienne by Intellecta Design, $20.90
    A digitization revival of a classic woodtype font
  31. Delamotte Large Relief by Intellecta Design, $9.00
    digitization of a vintage lettering from Delamotte's book
  32. Fontaniolo by Intellecta Design, $22.90
    a digitization from a french vintage classic typeface
  33. American Advertise 015 by Intellecta Design, $14.95
    digitization of a classic font from America heritage
  34. Digibeck by Volcano Type, $19.00
    Digibeck represents a new style of digital font.
  35. Diecast by Device, $39.00
    A companion piece to Mulgrave, this font is the intermediary design between the chunky Victorian style that Mulgrave reproduces and the Ministry of Transport sans introduced in 1933 and digitised as Ministry. Although they date from between 1910 and 1933, these signs show the beginnings of several features Ministry later incorporated, notably the thinner strokes and the more modern forms of the G, M, R and S. The letter widths are approaching a monospace - the L, F and E are relatively wide compared to the W and M, a feature that may have something to do to the casting process. These idiosyncracies were all ironed out when the first version of the MOT alphabet was produced. The Device digitization, as with Mulgrave, stays true to the worn and repainted original metal source material and preserves the unusual widths.
  36. Aorta by Gaslight, $25.00
    Aorta was designed for independent subcultural zine. It have stencil in place of lower-case and digit stencil in place of old style digit. Aorta good for headlines, posters, editorial design... Aorta have condensed proportion and good in solid matter.
  37. FS Rome by Fontsmith, $50.00
    Trajan The original template for this one-weight, all-caps font was the inscription on Trajan’s Column, carved in AD 113 to celebrate the emperor Trajan’s victory in the Dacian Wars. College student Jason Smith copied the stone lettering from the cast on display in London’s Victoria & Albert Museum. In Roman times, the signmaker would paint letters onto stone with a wide brush for the stone mason to chisel out later. The signwriter would end each stroke with a flick of his brush, which the mason would also carve into the stone. Ecce (as they would have said in Rome): the serif was born. Hand-crafted “I first drew this typeface when I was 17,” says Jason. “I drew it with a very sharp 9H pencil on polydraw film. “Then, using a Rotring pen, I inked the letters in and scraped back the serifs so they were perfectly sharp. These letters were then reduced on a PMT camera. I’d designed my first typeface, although it wasn’t digitised till much later.” Digitised Years after Jason had drawn the original typeface, its transfer into digital form made further refinements necessary. The serifs and weights needed thickening slightly, creating a crisp, new version whose delicate elegance is best appreciated in larger sizes. A classically-inspired font, timeless and perfectly-proportioned, to reflect the refinement of premium brands.
  38. Maximo by Red Rooster Collection, $45.00
    Designed by Les Usherwood. Digitally engineered by Steve Jackaman.
  39. Waverly by Red Rooster Collection, $45.00
    Designed by Les Usherwood. Digitally engineered by Steve Jackaman.
  40. Sycamore by Red Rooster Collection, $45.00
    Designed by Les Usherwood. Digitally engineered by Steve Jackaman.
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