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  1. FS Emeric by Fontsmith, $60.00
    Right now! FS Emeric reconciles a pair of seemingly opposing approaches: the systematic but chilly functionalism of early modernist typography, trapped in time, and a warmer, more emotional, more optimistic spirit. What Fontsmith created was something that marries precision with expression, geometry with movement, functionality with humanity. FS Emeric has a sharp, kinetic edge that cuts across design disciplines – graphic, fashion, product, automotive. It’s about what’s happening right now. Contemporary, optimistic, distinctive – a classic working sans serif. Appetite Discussions with some of Fontsmith’s design studio clients had revealed an appetite for a new kind of typeface that could express mid-century modernist principles in a fresh, contemporary voice. As he crafted the letterforms that would form FS Emeric, Phil Garnham was guided by two central ideas. First, there was Jan Tschichold’s contention that a good letter is “one that expresses itself, speaking with the utmost distinctiveness and clarity”. Second was a belief that a font can be personally expressive without compromising its functionality. These provided the fuel that drove the project to its conclusion. Posters To mark the launch of FS Emeric, Fontsmith asked 11 eminent design studios from around the world – the likes of Pentagram, Studio Dumbar, Bibliotheque, Non-Format and Build – to create a limited edition A1 poster. Each poster celebrated a different weight of FS Emeric, and just 50 of each were screen-printed by Dan Mather onto 175gsm Colorplan stock. “We gave away a randomly selected poster every time two or more weights of the FS Emeric were purchased,” says Phil Garnham. “They’ve now become somewhat of a collector’s item in their own right.” Superfamily In the spirit of Univers, the original font superfamily, FS Emeric now comprises 22 Roman and italic typefaces overall, making it one of the most versatile and functional modern fonts across all kinds of media, as well as one of the most distinctive.
  2. Once upon a time, in the bustling metropolis of Typography Town, there lived a unique and rather intriguing font named EU-Sym. This font wasn't your typical character in the neighborhood, like the bo...
  3. Maestro by Canada Type, $24.95
    Out of a lifelong inner struggle, Philip Bouwsma unleashes a masterpiece that reconciles classic calligraphy with type in a way never before attempted. Maestro takes its cue from the Italian chancery cursive of the early sixteenth century. By this time type ruled the publishing world, but official court documents were still presented in calligraphy, in a new formal style of the high Renaissance that was integrated with Roman letters and matched the refined order of type. The copybooks of Arrighi and others, printed from engraved wood blocks, spread the Italian cancellaresca across Europe, but the medium was too clumsy and the size too small to show what was really happening in the stroke. Arrighi and others also made metal fonts that pushed type in the direction of calligraphy, but again the medium did not support the superb artistry of these masters or sustain the vitality in their work. As the elegant sensitive moving stroke of the broad pen was reduced to a static outline, the human quality, the variety and the excitement of a living act were lost. Because the high level of skill could not be reproduced, the broad pen was largely replaced by the pointed tool. The modern italic handwriting revival is based on a simplified model and does not approach the level of this formal calligraphy with its relationship to the Roman forms. Maestro is the font that Arrighi and his colleagues would have made if they had had digital technology. Like the calligraphic system of the papal chancery on which it is modelled, it was not drawn as a single finished alphabet, but evolved from a confluence of script and Roman; the script is formalized by the Roman to stand proudly in a world of type. Maestro came together on screen over the course of several years, through many versions ranging widely in style, formality, width, slant, weight and other parameters. On one end of the spectrum, looking back to tradition it embodies the formal harmony of the Roman capitals and the minuscule which became the lower case. On the other it is a flowing script letter drawing on the spirit of later pointed pen and engravers scripts. As its original designers intended, it works with simple Roman capitals and serifs or swash capitals and baroque flourishes. The broad pen supplies weight and substance to the stroke which carries energy through tension in balanced s-curves. Above all it is meant to convey the life and motion of formal calligraphy as a worthy counterbalance to the stolid gravity of metal type. The Maestro family consists of forty fonts distributed over two weights. The OpenType version compresses the family considerably down to two fonts, regular and bold, each containing the entire character set of twenty fonts, for a total of more than 3350 characters per font. These include a wide variety of stylistic alternates, ligatures, beginning and ending letters, flourishes, borders, rules, and other extras. The Pro version also includes extended linguistic support for Latin-based scripts (Western, Central and Eastern European, Baltic, Turkish, Welsh/Celtic, Maltese) as well as Greek. For more thoughts on Maestro, its background and character sets, please read the PDF accompanying the family.
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  20. Arabic Transparent by Microsoft Corporation, $49.00
    Original Arabic Transparent Regular font by Glyph Systems
  21. Giulio No2 by SoftMaker, $9.99
    Giulio No2 is a typeface published by SoftMaker.
  22. Hubert by SoftMaker, $9.99
    Hubert is a script typeface published by SoftMaker.
  23. Eller Initials by SoftMaker, $7.99
    Eller Initials is a typeface published by SoftMaker.
  24. Cristoforo by SoftMaker, $9.99
    Cristoforo is a display typeface published by SoftMaker.
  25. Rosa by SoftMaker, $9.99
    Rosa is a decorative typeface published by Softmaker.
  26. Zephyr by SoftMaker, $9.99
    Zephyr is a script typeface published by SoftMaker.
  27. Kalligraphia by SoftMaker, $9.99
    Kalligraphia is a script typeface published by SoftMaker.
  28. Rovinj by SoftMaker, $9.99
    Rovinj is a decorative typeface published by SoftMaker.
  29. OricNeo by The Northern Block, $12.80
    A computerized typeface inspired by the Matrix trilogy.
  30. Greyhound by SoftMaker, $9.99
    Greyhound is a decorative typeface published by SoftMaker.
  31. Gothic by Red Rooster Collection, $45.00
    Digitally engineered by Steve Jackaman. Ludlow, circa 1939.
  32. Pinocchio by SoftMaker, $9.99
    Pinnocchio is a decorative typeface published by SoftMaker.
  33. Shotgun by SoftMaker, $9.99
    Shotgun is a decorative typeface published by SoftMaker.
  34. Angelo by SoftMaker, $9.99
    Angelo is a decorative typeface published by SoftMaker.
  35. Ingrid by SoftMaker, $9.99
    Ingrid is a script typeface published by SoftMaker.
  36. Simplified Arabic by Microsoft Corporation, $49.00
    Original Simplified Arabic Regular font by Glyph Systems
  37. Inverserif by SoftMaker, $9.99
    Inverserif is a decorative typeface published by SoftMaker
  38. Pretoria by SoftMaker, $9.99
    Pretoria is a decorative typeface published by SoftMaker.
  39. Xctasy Sans by Red Rooster Collection, $45.00
    Influenced by the 1960’s typeface, Design Fineline.
  40. Slager by SoftMaker, $9.99
    Slager is a script typeface published by SoftMaker.
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