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  1. Di Mare by Ksenia Belobrova, $49.00
    Di Mare is a layered script inspired by Italian restaurant and cafe signs. It’s about delicious food and the joyful atmosphere of traveling: freedom, sea, fresh wind and warm sun. This font family has three styles: Regular, Line, Shadow. You can combine and overlay them to get different effects. Di Mare works well for menu, packaging, clothes, signs, magazines, and as a starting point for lettering and logos. Di Mare is designed with hundreds of contextual alternates and ligatures. It makes all connections look natural and harmonious. Di Mare supports most European languages, has small capitals, numbers, fractions, currency and mathematical signs. All contextual alternates are built into the “Liga” feature that is turned on by default. However, when your work with typeface, please make sure that “Liga” is turned on.
  2. Yiggivoo Unicode - 100% free
  3. Sex Pistols - Unknown license
  4. Ol'54 - Unknown license
  5. Q-bo - Personal use only
  6. Ol' 54 - Unknown license
  7. McBoing Boing - Unknown license
  8. OL Butterfly by Dennis Ortiz-Lopez, $30.00
  9. Atyp BL by Suitcase Type Foundry, $39.00
    The sources of inspiration for the Atyp typeface are spread out widely both stylistically and chronologically. The basic proportions of the uppercase refer to the elementary geometric constructions of the Bauhaus. The subtle details in the drawing of the characters and the microscopic adjustments, which evoke the illusion of uniformity and mechanical purity, pay homage to the rationalism of the typefaces popular in the International Style. The increased contrast of the joints of the bowls and shoulders in the Display weight, which in certain diagonal curves transition into almost deconstructive permutations. For a change these take delight in doing things on purpose, teasing readability and breaking the rules of the new millennium's typography. Atyp was created by adapting a typeface originally made for a commercial television station. The potential of the neutral grotesque, proven by its excellent readability on screens, gave the impetus for its preparation into an extremely wide character set. Coherence across all eight key masters lays the groundwork ideally for using the variable font format. The key benefits of this technology are a significant reduction in data consumption in the case of web fonts, as well as an unlimited access to the full range of styles, which in turn is a significant benefit in the area of responsive design.
  10. OL Corvinus by Dennis Ortiz-Lopez, $30.00
  11. OL Egmont by Dennis Ortiz-Lopez, $30.00
  12. OL London by Dennis Ortiz-Lopez, $30.00
  13. OL Newsbytes by Dennis Ortiz-Lopez, $30.00
  14. Pansy Bo by Dharma Type, $19.99
    Based on some script in the 19th century. Inky texture gives realistic handwriting appearance. Smooth writing feeling creates antiqued and nostalgic atmosphere. There are two other script designed by in the same concept. -Daisy Lau -Lily Wang -Pansy Bo
  15. OL Manhattan by Dennis Ortiz-Lopez, $30.00
  16. OL Jenson by Dennis Ortiz-Lopez, $30.00
  17. OL Smokler by Dennis Ortiz-Lopez, $30.00
  18. OL Egiziano by Dennis Ortiz-Lopez, $30.00
  19. Vivala bl by Johannes Hoffmann, $38.00
    Vivala bl has a high black ratio that supports a compact typographic style. It is particularly suitable for decorative typesetting, for example, for posters, logos, and book illustrations. Complementing the ornamental style, Black Letter has a narrow style that works well for smaller type sizes. And it is equipped with various contextual alternates and ligatures.
  20. OL Marquee by Dennis Ortiz-Lopez, $30.00
  21. OL Sinead by Dennis Ortiz-Lopez, $30.00
  22. OL Garamond by Dennis Ortiz-Lopez, $30.00
  23. OL Radiant by Dennis Ortiz-Lopez, $30.00
  24. OL Egyptian by Dennis Ortiz-Lopez, $30.00
  25. KR Valentine Dings 2002 - Unknown license
  26. KR Get Well Dings - Unknown license
  27. KR Christmas Dings Two - Unknown license
  28. MW Ding-A-Lings - Unknown license
  29. KR Birthday Cake! Dings - Unknown license
  30. KR Christmas Dings Three - Unknown license
  31. Head-Ding Maker BRK - Unknown license
  32. KR Christmas Dings One - Unknown license
  33. KR First Years Dings - Unknown license
  34. Don Giovonni Makin Enemies - Unknown license
  35. KR Lil Ween Dings - Unknown license
  36. KR Silly Art Dings - Unknown license
  37. KR Lotsa Time Dings - Unknown license
  38. KR Party Time Dings - Unknown license
  39. Dine And Dance JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Sheet music featuring a song from the 1933 film "Torch Singer" starring Claudette Colbert was the basis for Dine and Dance JNL. A multi-line Art Deco design, it epitomizes both the typographic style and the night life of the time, when supper clubs featuring big bands were at their peak. Torch Singers were female vocalists who typically sang melancholy love songs of lost love and heartbreak.
  40. Sixties Pin Buttons JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    During the turbulent era of the 1960s, the youth of America found various ways to protest against "The Establishment". Whether it was campus unrest, protest songs, sit-ins or other methods, the message was the counter-culture movement. Arising from this disenchantment with traditional social standards, a small but effective means of protest arose that made no sound, yet spoke volumes - the pin button. Statements against the war in Vietnam, free love, drug use and other messages popped up on little metal discs pinned to tee shirts, suspenders, head band and hats. Sixties Pin Buttons JNL recreates twenty-six of these messages in both white on black (upper case keys) and black on white (lower case keys). Blank buttons in both white and black are found on the parenthesis keys.
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