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  35. Station by Kimmy Design, $15.00
    Station is a bold headline typeface inspired by old Train Station type and graphics. It can be used in a modern and retro way, and its different patterns and styles give a unique look to any design.
  36. Peckham Press by EllenLuff, $28.00
    Peckham Press is a bold hand-pressed typefamily, with a raw aesthetic and solid industrial style. The font brings a spirit of street culture, with its defiant shapes, rough edges and unadulterated imperfections. It works best in strong design, and situations that require an authentic voice. This font is handmade and includes full original texture with density variants and original nicks and grit, with access options to suit different needs. The vector format allows the textured affect show up on any program, no additional software or updates required.Peckham Press supports a wide range of latin languages and paired with it's diverse flexibility allows it to handle projects of any size.
  37. Imperial Script by TypeSETit, $19.95
    Formal Script font.
  38. Beauty Script by Corradine Fonts, $19.95
    Beauty Script is a modern interpretation of the classic formal script style. You could notice in it a special feeling due its subtle wavy rhythm to mimic the natural movement of handwritten calligraphy. Because its strong contrast and the fluidity of its traces Beauty Script is ideal to be used as headline in any media related to fashion, beauty, nature, food, pleasure, travel, luxury or wherever you required to express formality and elegance.
  39. Hermona by Arterfak Project, $15.00
    A new experimental vintage font called Hermona. The combination of retro and old fashioned era. Inspired by old school badges and labels. Hermona is an all-caps font that perfect for a headline. A great choice to use in label, poster, signage, t-shirt, storefront, greeting cards and logotype. Hermona is also complete with a lot of special characters such as stylistic alternates or swashes which are possible to combine and get more calligraphic looks. The ornaments and pre-made also include in a pack. Typeface features: - Uppercase - Smallcaps - Numbers - Punctuation & symbols - Accents - Custom ligatures - Stylistic Alternates - Contextual Alternates - Swashes - Stylistic set 01-05 Best Regards, Ramz.
  40. Wilke Kursiv by Canada Type, $24.95
    Martin Wilke’s underrated yet influential deco classic from 1932 has both feet firmly planted in the high traditions of Western European calligraphy while carefully and subtly introducing some traits from the sweeping geometric/minimalist vision of the time. In a way, it was one of the representatives of the European anti-type typefaces of that era, when print media was searching for the elusive aesthetic balance between humanism and geometry. This typeface enjoyed some popularity in Germany for a few years, and went on to influence further type designs in Holland and Italy. After the second World War, the black hole that swallowed a big chunk of Europe’s print culture, new influences and technologies overtook the scene, and selective historical emphasis ensued, highlighting some of the era’s designs and overlooking others. Further selective picking in the digital era all but buried Wilke’s body of work - unfairly so, because he was just as important in German type history as Bernhard, Post, Schneidler, Tiemann and Trump. The original metal Wilke Kursiv came in one weight. This digital version goes a long way in expanding on that original offering. Now Wilke’s masterpiece comes in three weights, and with a full Pro treatment including swash caps, small capitals, five types of figures, automatic fractions, and plenty of other OpenType niceties. Each of the Wilke Kursiv Pro fonts comes with over 700 characters, and contains support for most Latin-based languages. Also available are three non-Pro fonts in each weight.
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