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  1. Logotype Frenzy by Decade Typefoundry, $40.00
    Logotype Frenzy is a display typographer’s guilty pleasure. It’s one of the very few fonts ever made that can take intense abuse and still look natural. It comes with over 1000 characters, including a lot of alternates and extended language support. In OpenType savvy applications, some letter combinations are automatically replaced with ligatures for a more natural look.
  2. Teen - Unknown license
  3. Akceler by Adtypo, $45.00
    Many sport publications missed typefaces designed especially for sport communication conditions. We usually see only mechanically slanted or other synthetically destroyed standard typefaces. I want to fill in this space and create a system of fonts, that will be used primarily in sport. It is usable for many prints - logotypes, magazines, catalogues, posters etc. Elasticity of glyphs reflected an adrenalinous shapes of latest bikeframes, skies or sportcars. Maximum open arches guaranteed good readability in very small sizes and prevented interchanges of glyphs „o, c, e“ per poor reading conditions. Softness of lowercase is at uppercase balanced in bottom arches, that are subtly kicked-up. Numerals are an important component of sport communication, so this font offers expressive design, different from numerals of book typefaces. Every font has 9 kinds of numerals. Character case contains over 1000 glyphs, sport icons and othes signs creating the sport feeling. The font name, Akceler, represents acceleration, which is characteristic attribute of this typeface. It’s suitable for display and text usage, too. To see more please visit the PDF specimen. ■24 styles (2 alternatives, 3 grades of dynamics, 4 weights) ■over 1 000 glyphs per font ■9 kinds of numerals ■icons of sport equipment ■8 stylistic sets ■8 kinds of arrows ■23 OT features ■support of latin languages
  4. Da Mane by Tugrul Mustafa Gunaydin, $15.00
    DaMane Display combines the decorative design style used in the past and the minimal design used today. Simple lines, sharp and radius corners come together harmoniously in the letters. High contrast letters create an elegant visual perception. It has nearly 400 glyph sets.
  5. Good Vibrations by TypeSETit, $24.95
    A beautifully flowing script with casual uppercase forms combined with more formal lowercase letters. Good Vibrations Pro is an extension of this popular font. Over 400 glyphs, with character sets for European languages. OpenType features include smooth connecting ligatures and alternate characters.
  6. Tweensco by Uncurve, $20.00
    Tweensco is a thin font with a condensed style. It's playful and feminine but still modern. It contains more than 400 glyph, alternates, multilingual support and ton of ligatures. Tweensco is perfect for headlines, posters, advertisements, logos, covers, magazines, editorials, quotes and more.
  7. Designal by Type-Ø-Tones, $40.00
    Designal is a Félix Rufín design based on the DIN theme. The goal was to create a suitable unicase, an old dream of typographers. The icons collection —more than 400— is a result of Rufín’s obsession with label design. OpenType, 8 styles.
  8. Fabada - Personal use only
  9. Sui Generis Free - Unknown license
  10. Abduction IV - Unknown license
  11. Bs Landscope by Feliciano, $37.92
    That’s what people call ‘an experimental typeface’. Yes it is! It consists in letterforms designed in very strict geometrical parameters. I was not thinking about ‘reading’ when I’ve drawn this typeface — rather on different way of projecting our mental image of the words. Do not try to set a book with this type, please! One single version, one single font designed in 2000.
  12. 825 Lettrines Karolus by GLC, $20.00
    We have created this font as a complement for the 825 Karolus. It is a set of decorated letters in the style of those used by the scribes during the early medieval era. It is inspired from a manuscript copy of "The Hobbit" (in Caroline style) that we obtained in the year 2000 as a present for our daughter’s 15th birthday.
  13. FF Ticket by FontFont, $41.99
    German type designer Daniel Fritz created this display FontFont in 2000. The family has 8 weights, ranging from Thin to Bold (including italics) and is ideally suited for advertising and packaging, editorial and publishing as well as poster and billboards. FF Ticket provides advanced typographical support with features such as ligatures, alternate characters, and case-sensitive forms. It comes with tabular lining figures.
  14. Allegretto Script by My Creative Land, $18.00
    A modern calligraphy typeface with a playful yet elegant style, inspired by Mozart’s “Rondo Alla Turca” and his other compositions played with allegretto tempo. The font contains more than 1000 glyphs. Each letter in the typeface has few different swashes that can be accessed via glyphs panel of your opentype-aware application such as Adobe Illustrator, Adobe InDesign, MS Word.
  15. Grumpy by Suomi, $40.00
    An extreme headline font with six optical variants. Black 24 is loosely based on ITC Grouch (1970) by Tom Carnase. It has some 2000 hand-adjusted kerning pairs for TNT (that’s Tight, Not Touching), a very popular type treatment from the seventies and eighties. Take your pick, or get them all, so you don’t have to buy another one later on.
  16. Happy Phantom - Personal use only
  17. Cher Font - Unknown license
  18. ATC Arquette by Avondale Type Co., $20.00
    ATC Arquette, is a best-selling geometric sans-serif font created with minimal ornamentation to adhere with accessibility and visibility guidelines, and be as visually legible as possible. Contains 400+ glyphs, full alphabet, ligatures, numberals, accents and punctuation. ATC Arquette was released in 2018.
  19. JustTall by OneSevenPointFive, $10.00
    JustTall is an ultra condensed typeface with open type features, 400+ characters with 80+ languages support made for tight spaces. Useful for - Logos for companies with really long names Different texts with very little space available Very tall design types Give feedback: https://bit.ly/3FlmhDS
  20. Metrika by Fidan Fonts, $21.50
    Metrika is a sans serif font inspired by the trends of technology. It's works perfectly for headlines, logos, posters, packaging, T-shirts, postcards and many more. It includes full set of uppercase and lowercase basic characters, multilingual symbols, numerals and punctuation (check the previews in order to see them all). Weight: extra light (200 pt), regular (400 pt), bold (700 pt), outline (400 pt). Style: plain, oblique. Latin-based Language Support (You can check your language typing characters in text box below). A summary of what's included: Metrika extra light (otf) Metrika extra light oblique (otf) Metrika regular (otf) Metrika regular oblique (otf) Metrika bold (otf) Metrika bold oblique (otf) Metrika outline (otf) Metrika outline oblique (otf) Happy creating!
  21. Raiden by Artisticandunique, $9.00
    Raiden - Serif font family - 16 Styles - Multilingual supports ( Glyph count 400 ) Raiden serif font family has a different aesthetic appearance with its unique body structure, character height and width. With its 400 glyphs, multilingual and 16 style different character designs, it can meet your needs in innovative pursuits. This feature makes Raiden a versatile font family that can be used in many different design projects. You can create creative and stylish designs with uppercase and lowercase letter combinations in the title and text. It has a timeless structure where you can create your modern-elegant or classic design alternatives. Great for books and magazines, newspapers, editorials, headlines, websites, logos, branding, advertising and more.
  22. Nasalization Free - Unknown license
  23. Benjamin Franklin - Personal use only
  24. Red Klin by ParaType, $25.00
    A decorative сaps-only typeface designed for ParaType in 2004 by Gayaneh Bagdasaryan. Inspired by Russian fine art from the beginning of the 20th century - lettering by Sergey Chekhonin (1878-1936), graphic design by El Lissitzky (1890-1941) and the Suprematism painting. Sketch design of the font (under the name Klin) was awarded a TDC2 2000 diploma. For use in advertising and display typography.
  25. Poynter Old Style by Font Bureau, $40.00
    In the 1670s, Christopher Plantin was the largest publisher of his day. Hendrik van den Keere cut for him an astounding series of romans. As Stanley Morison once observed, such types adopted features of Flemish blackletter to strengthen elegant French romans. Large on the body, strong in color, economical in fit, widely (if anonymously) distributed, they established effective standards for all that followed; FB 1997–2000
  26. Party Doodles by Outside the Line, $19.00
    Party Doodles: the perfect font for that quickie party flyer. Six party words in script and hand printing as well as 24 party drawings of gifts, party hats and party crowns, a sundae, a cupcake, fancy cakes, drinks, party horn and noisemakers, candles and a gift tag. One font, many possible party flyers. It can also be found in the book "1000 Fonts" by Bob Gordon.
  27. English 157 by ParaType, $30.00
    The Bitstream version of Englische Schreibschrift by H. Berthold, 1970–72. An unconnected copperplate script of the English nineteenth-century fashion, so-called Spencerian. Based on pressure pointed quill calligraphy. Unlike other copperplate scripts, the letters in this face do not link up. For use in advertising and display typography in relatively small sizes. Cyrillic version was developed at ParaType in 2000 by Vladimir Yefimov.
  28. Osgard by Anthony James, $25.00
    Osgard is a powerful luxurious Typeface, adopting the fluid curvaceous elements of Romanesque typography and combining them with the Gothic style of Blackletter. Forging the two creates a far softer, more versatile, fashion-based typeface; with beautifully distinct qualities. 1000 swashes, pre-made Conjunction Ligatures, Stylistic Alternates, Discretionary Ligatures, Contextual Alternates and all the OpenType features you need, make it perfect for any application.
  29. Kithan by Ixipcalli, $26.00
    Kithan is a font that provides three weights and three compressed from semi-fine to bold, while the compressed have a reduced contrast creating a tall and soft look. Bold font sizes allow letterforms to be appreciated, with the same restraint and focus. Creates a smooth texture for small font sizes and long reads. Kithan's theme is inspired by the Mexican currency of the year 2000.
  30. Flox Rounded by ParaType, $30.00
    Flex Rounded display typeface was designed in 2000 by Vladimir Pavlikov as alternative 'soft' variant to the original Flox face. In contrast to Flox there are rounded stroke ends and curved shapes in most of Flex characters. The project was aimed to create a decorative vivid alphabet of geometric shapes. Cyrillic was developed in 2005. For use in advertising and display typography. Licensed by ParaType in 2005.
  31. Days Like This by Pesic, $19.00
    This font is inspired by Van Morrison’s song named “Days like this”. Contains all Latin glyphs and more than 400 characters with ornaments. It is decorative, very modern and useful for logos, T-shirt designs, packaging design, posters, billboards, magazines, covers, etc. Contains regular and italic.
  32. Olystar by NicolassFonts, $35.00
    Unleash the power of modern typography with Olystar, a captivating font family meticulously crafted on the foundation of the beloved Olyford font. Olystar boasts 5 exquisite weights and more than 400 glyphs in each style. This family is perfect for logotypes, advertising, packaging, corporate identities, and more.
  33. Beautiful ES - 100% free
  34. Alfreda by Monotype, $30.00
    Alfreda grotesque is not just another grotesque typeface. Its morphology mixes modulated and unmodulated strokes, and natural and reverse contrast. All that with a humanistic touch and subtle ink traps. Weird. Alfreda comes in 6 weights, it has open type features, more than 400 glyphs and 18 stylistic sets.
  35. DF Etalage Script by Dutchfonts, $33.00
    Etalage Script was drawn for the first time in the year 2000, based on a early 20th century lettering stencil with what farmer Boelema at Lalleweer stenciled his grainsacks. Eventually the script letter was developed as a typeface with a wink to the ‘lost’ display types for the ‘display window’ of graphic designer Ariënne Boelens, who in exchange made the website www.lalleweer.nl. What originated the Ariënne should be evident now.
  36. Kidnapped At Old Times by Intellecta Design, $11.90
    Kidnapped at Old Times, by Intellecta Design, is a collection of 35 fonts (and growing) of some of the most decorative caps we have ever carried. Decorative caps can capture the attention of anyone when used well. These caps are remarkably interesting and very detailed. So many to choose from - the entire family has over 2000 exotic, intrincate and historical letters. Easier to just order the whole family!
  37. DF Ariënne by Dutchfonts, $33.00
    The Etalage-script has been drawn for the first time in the year 2000, based on a early 20th century lettering stencil with what farmer Boelema at Lalleweer stenciled his grainsacks. Eventually the script letter was developed as a typeface with a wink to the ‘lost’ displaytypes for the ‘display window’ of graphic designer Ariënne Boelens, who in exchange made the website www.lalleweer.nl. What originated the Ariënne should be evident now.
  38. FF Acanthus by FontFont, $47.99
    Japanese type designer Akira Kobayashi created this serif FontFont between 1998 and 2000. The family has 10 weights, ranging from Regular to Bold (including italics) and is ideally suited for book text, festive occasions as well as editorial and publishing projects. FF Acanthus provides advanced typographical support with features such as ligatures, small capitals, alternate characters, and case-sensitive forms. It comes with proportional oldstyle and proportional lining figures.
  39. Cocaine by Chank, $39.95
    Chank worked with Josh Eshbach, an intern from Minneapolis College of Art and Design, to create Cocaine as the Chank Font of the Month for November 2000. Inspired by Speedball type designs of the ’20s and ’30s, Cocaine has been redrawn and streamlined for use in the digital age. Curvy and round and relishing in its idiosyncrasies, Cocaine recalls vintage French wine posters and antique sheet music covers.
  40. FF Rattlescript by FontFont, $47.99
    Swedish type designer Mårten Thavenius created this script FontFont in 2000. The family has 8 weights, ranging from Light to Bold (including italics) and is ideally suited for advertising and packaging, festive occasions, film and tv, poster and billboards as well as software and gaming. FF Rattlescript provides advanced typographical support with features such as ligatures, small capitals, and case-sensitive forms. It comes with proportional oldstyle and tabular lining figures.
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