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  1. Y2k Subterran Express KG - Unknown license
  2. Blue Mutant - Unknown license
  3. Maranallo High - Unknown license
  4. ANGELES PERSONAL USE - Personal use only
  5. FR Warrior - Personal use only
  6. Banks and Miles by K-Type, $20.00
    K-Type’s ‘Banks & Miles’ fonts are inspired by the geometric monoline lettering created for the British Post Office in 1970 by London design company Banks & Miles, a project initiated and supervised by partner John Miles, and which included ‘Double Line’ and ‘Single Line’ alphabets. The new digital typeface is a reworking and extension of both alphabets. Banks & Miles Double Line is provided in three weights – Light, Regular and Dark – variations achieved by adjusting the width of the inline. Banks & Miles Single Line develops the less used companion sans into a three weight family – Regular, Medium and Bold – each with an optically corrected oblique. Although the ‘Banks & Miles Double Line’ and ‘Banks & Miles Single Line’ fonts are based on the original Post Office letterforms, glyphs have been drawn from scratch and include numerous adjustments and impertinent alterations, such as narrowing the overly wide Z and shortening the leg of the K. Several disparities exist between the Post Office Double and Single Line styles, and K-Type has attempted to secure greater consistency between the two. For instance, a wide apex on the Double Line’s lowercase w is made pointed to match the uppercase W and the Single Line’s W/w. Also, the gently sloping hook of Single Line’s lowercase j is adopted for both families. The original Single Line’s R and k, which were incongruously simplified, are drawn in their more remarkable Double Line forms, and whilst the new Single Line fonts are modestly condensed where appropriate, rounded letters retain the essentially circular form of the Double Line. Many characters that were not part of the original project, such as @, ß, #, and currency symbols, have been designed afresh, and a full set of Latin Extended-A characters is included. The new fonts are a celebration of distinctive features like the delightful teardrop-shaped bowl of a,b,d,g,p and q, and a general level of elegance not always achieved by inline typefaces. The Post Office Double Line alphabet was used from the early 1970s, in different colours to denote the various parts of the Post Office business which included telecommunications, counter services and the Royal Mail. Even after the Post Office was split into separate businesses in the 1980s, Post Office Counters and Royal Mail continued use of the lettering, and a version can still be seen within the Royal Mail cruciform logo.
  7. Miyagi by Thinkdust, $10.00
    Miyagi brings the classic Yagi Link Double to the digital world, a modern form for a timeless typeface. Miyagi pays tribute to the decade it was created while pushing it into the boundaries of the future as well, a double image to match its double lines. Complex in design but easy to read, Miyagi embodies the stylistic ideas inherent in typeface design.
  8. Selectric - Unknown license
  9. Auxerre by Ingo, $33.00
    A Roman typeface with emphasized triangular serifs. A font like this one could have been designed in 18th century France. To some extent, Auxerre is a precursor of “Etienne,” which later became popular as an advertising typeface of the 19th century. Auxerre is available in five font weights: light, regular, semibold, bold and black. Auxerre supports Western and Central European languages including Scandinavian languages. Plus, the font includes lots of ligatures, tabular figures as well as a “Capital German Double S.” Auxerre fits perfectly with any topic related to the past two centuries. It also works amazingly well on technical issues. And of course it fits very well with topics of fine art and art history.
  10. Venio by Craft Supply Co, $20.00
    Venio – Double Line Font: Display Typography with Art Deco Flair Deco-inspired Elegance Infused with Art Deco sophistication, Venio, a double-line sans-serif font, brings timeless elegance to your designs. Distinctive Display Presence Venio ensures a bold yet refined aesthetic for logos and headlines, making your display stand out with its distinctive double-line design. Artful Symmetry Paying homage to Art Deco’s geometric precision, Venio’s symmetrical lines provide a visually pleasing experience, adding a touch of artistic flair.
  11. Super Glue by PizzaDude.dk, $20.00
    An upright futuristic double lined font, steady as hell!
  12. Good Vibes - 100% free
  13. JerseyLetters - Unknown license
  14. Street Cred - Unknown license
  15. Zebraesq - 100% free
  16. Polymoda - Personal use only
  17. Cheap Ink killed my Printer - Unknown license
  18. Tabaquera - Personal use only
  19. UniLeaf - 100% free
  20. BD Engraved Regular - Unknown license
  21. DeRoos - Personal use only
  22. Zebrra - Unknown license
  23. FatmanLight - Unknown license
  24. Morgenstern - Unknown license
  25. Crystal Palace - Unknown license
  26. BuenosAiresNF - 100% free
  27. Teazer - Unknown license
  28. Lunaurora - Unknown license
  29. Umberette - 100% free
  30. Linear Beam - Personal use only
  31. bearerFond - Personal use only
  32. HYPD BD Bardust - Unknown license
  33. Stride - Unknown license
  34. Adriator - Unknown license
  35. DebonairInline - 100% free
  36. Bauhaus Sketch - Unknown license
  37. Geefium Serif - Personal use only
  38. Quickie - 100% free
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