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  19. Croiscella by takoliko, $9.00
    Hello. Introducing our sans serif typeface "Croiscella" Croiscella is elegant and modern sans serif font. it has a geometric, classy, and simple atmosphere. Croiscella came with 2 weight, Reguler and Bold, 2 Slant fonts. It has a ligature and support multilingual language. It can easily be matched to an incredibly large set of projects, and good for communicating your brands. So add it to your creative ideas and notice how it makes them stand out! Enjoy
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  38. Caslon 540 by URW Type Foundry, $89.99
    William Caslon (1692-1766) laid the foundation for English typefounding, when he cut his first roman face in London in 1722. He modeled his designs on late seventeenth-century Dutch types; thus his typefaces are classified as Old Styles. The original Caslon punches have been preserved, enabling a perfect recutting of his faces. Notice the hollow in the apex of A and the two full serifs or beaks in the C. The italic capitals are irregular in their inclination. The Caslon font family is distinctive for use in subheadings or continuous text.
  39. Campeno by Craft Supply Co, $20.00
    Geometric Precision Let’s step into the world of Campeno, a Geometric Sans Serif font that embodies precision and order. This font is the epitome of geometric perfection, making it an ideal choice for various editorial applications. Editorial Excellence Campeno’s geometric form is what sets it apart and makes it a top choice for editorial needs. Whether you’re working on magazines, long-form text, or other editorial projects, its geometric precision enhances readability and offers editorial excellence. Versatile Typography What makes Campeno even more exceptional is its versatility. It seamlessly adapts to diverse design contexts, ensuring that it can be used for a wide range of projects, from magazines to websites and beyond. Engaging Readability Beyond its geometric aesthetics, Campeno excels in providing engaging readability. It guides the reader through the content, focusing on the message while maintaining a visually appealing design. In Conclusion In summary, Campeno – Geometric Sans Serif is the font that brings precision and clarity to your editorial projects. Its geometric form ensures that your content is not only engaging but also visually appealing, catering to a broad readership while maintaining a high standard of clarity. Whether you’re working on magazines, websites, or other editorial endeavors, Campeno stands out as a font that combines aesthetics with functionality, offering editorial excellence for your projects.
  40. MFC Decatur Monogram by Monogram Fonts Co., $19.95
    The source of inspiration for MFC Decatur Monogram is a beautifully styled blackletter from JM. Bergling’s 1914 book on Monograms and Engraving Alphabets. This elegant decorative style was shown only displayed as Capital letters, so we took it further by crafting matching Smallcaps, Numerals, and lined Capitals, Smallcaps, and Numerals. MFC Decatur Monogram can create one, two, or three letter monograms as well as basic headline and titling settings. It is a refined look that is as darling as it is elegant. Decatur Monogram's numeral set and bullet dividers allow for even more detailed and personalized monograms. If you want to create a more customized look, you can add any of a handful of complimentary brackets to surround your monogram setting. Any monograms or typesettings surrounded by brackets, braces, or parenthesis will auto line the middle lettersets. And lastly, due to its traditional smallcaps - Capitals - smallcaps composition, Decatur Monogram can also type unique headings & titles.
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