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  1. Stem by ParaType, $40.00
    The thing is that many sans-serif typefaces are usually intended for universal usage. But sometimes faces that work fine in body text look not so good in large point sizes for display purposes when all the contrast in non-contrast sans-serif, or ink traps, become visible to the naked eye. Every designer solves this problem in his own way. We offer a drastic solution in our Stem: a sans-serif with optical sizing. The first part of the type family, Stem Display, is for use in largest point sizes, from 36 pt indefinitely. Stem Display consists of 12 faces of widths from Hairline to Bold, and it has true italics. The development of Stem type family will include Stem Text for body text and “traditional”, universal use, and Stem Caption for small point sizes. Stem is a geometric sans-serif with semi-closed aperture, large x-height and modern proportions of uppercase letters, like in famous Avenir and Gotham. Its important feature is a professionally designed and carefully tested Cyrillic glyph set.
  2. Compita by Studio Buchanan, $12.00
    Compita is a Neo-Grotesk(ish) typeface that started life as a love-letter to Berthold's classic. But for every rigid, Neue-Haasism, there exists an equal and opposite amount of humanist attributes – along with a deliberate dose of creative license. It has some over-emphasised features and terminal endings which help to create its friendly personality, but sits them on a slightly condensed overall width. Together they help balance each other out, creating a face that feels both affable and professional. Aff-essional perhaps? The character set contains everything the modern day designer needs, including diacritic support for over 30 languages. And It’s packed full of the usual opentype features (that most will probably ignore) – Small caps, multiple number sets, and discretionary ligatures, to name just a few. Whether it’s deployed as a display face, or as the dependable choice for text, Compita is useable across multiple disciplines. Set in online, on screen or in print – it’s proof that not everything has to be Montserrat or Raleway...
  3. Bousni Ronde by Linotype, $29.99
    The Bousni family's six faces display links unexpected by most readers of western alphabets. Inspired by both by Arabic calligraphy, and contemporary bitmap design, Bachir Soussi Chiadmi created this playful series of faces. Letters in each of the six typefaces link together, but not in the ways normally expected from script fonts. Suited for a wide array of fun functions, Bousni Carre and Bousni Ronde (each available in Light, Medium, and Bold weights) bring new a style and flavor to your collection. All six fonts in the Bousni family are included in the Take Type 5 collection from Linotype GmbH. The Bousni family espouses similar construction traits with other fonts from Linotype. Specifically, the straight lines and joints in the three Bousni Carre fonts are based off of a grid system similar to Anlinear, another member of the Take Type 5 collection from Linotype GmbH. The letter connections throughout the Bousni family are similar to Arabic kashidas, a typographic feature found recently in many non-Arabic typefaces, such as Linotype Atomatic."
  4. Zierde Grotesk by Lewis McGuffie Type, $35.00
    Zierde is a take on early advertising, small-copy grotesks of the late 19th/early 20th century, and is largely inspired by Miller & Richard’s own range of Grotesques. More importantly, Zierde is accompanied by a large set of ornaments (+200) which hark back to the look-and-feel of the early-modernist arts and crafts movement. The ornaments in, and presentation of, Zierde owe much credit to J.G Schelter & Giesecke’s 1913 type specimen book ‘Die Zierde’. The strong functional uppercase sans-serifs alongside luscious, beautiful patterns in ‘Die Zierde’ make for beautiful combinations. This early-modernist use of grotesk alongside ornament looks bizarre in the eyes of us used to seeing sans-serifs in more formal, sterile settings. The face itself retains some historical flourishes such as the eccentric leaning angle of the italics, the long cross-bar on the ‘G’, the gammy-leg of the ‘R’, a strange ampersand and some irregular terminals across the weights. Zierde is display face meant for headlines, titles, short-copy, labels and logos. It comes in caps and small caps, Latin and Cyrillic.
  5. Bousni Carre by Linotype, $29.99
    The Bousni family's six faces display links unexpected by most readers of western alphabets. Inspired by both by Arabic calligraphy, and contemporary bitmap design, Bachir Soussi Chiadmi created this playful series of faces. Letters in each of the six typefaces link together, but not in the ways normally expected from script fonts. Suited for a wide array of fun functions, Bousni Carre and Bousni Ronde (each available in Light, Medium, and Bold weights) bring new a style and flavor to your collection. All six fonts in the Bousni family are included in the Take Type 5 collection from Linotype GmbH. The Bousni family espouses similar construction traits with other fonts from Linotype. Specifically, the straight lines and joints in the three Bousni Carre fonts are based off of a grid system similar to Anlinear, another member of the Take Type 5 collection from Linotype GmbH. The letter connections throughout the Bousni family are similar to Arabic kashidas, a typographic feature found recently in many non-Arabic typefaces, such as Linotype Atomatic."
  6. Heydista Notes by Colllab Studio, $19.00
    "Hi there, thank you for passing by. Colllab Studio is here. We crafted best collection of typefaces in a variety of styles to keep you covered for any project that comes your way! Heydista Notes is a traditional hand-written monoline signature font with clean, geometric outlines. This makes it the perfect choice for high-end branding or marketing materials. The font is modeled after the calligraphy of ancient Rome and Greece. It has a classic and timeless feel, but the clean lines give it a modern edge. Heydista Notes has been designed with attention to detail and with very high quality standards in mind. It includes over 200 glyphs, stylistic alternates with beginning and ending swashes that you can use with your designs, and alternate letters for each letter of the alphabet so you can create unique-looking words and phrases with ease. Whether you're looking for a classic feel or something more modern, Heydista Notes will elevate your designs to the next level. A Million Thanks www.colllabstudio.com
  7. Obligate by Create Big Supply, $17.00
    Introducing Obligate, a unique font that combines the clean elegance of a sans serif typeface with the vintage charm of a stamp effect. With its clean and stamp styles, Obligated brings a touch of nostalgia and authenticity to your designs. This versatile font is perfect for creating retro-inspired projects, vintage logos, labels, posters, and more. Let your creativity soar as you explore the possibilities of Obligated. Obligated features both uppercase and lowercase letters, ensuring flexibility and variety in your designs. The inclusion of numbers and punctuation allows you to create cohesive and comprehensive compositions. With multilingual support, you can effortlessly incorporate different languages into your designs, making it suitable for projects with a global reach. This font is PUA encoded, meaning you can easily access all the glyphs and swashes. The extensive character set includes a wide range of special characters, enabling you to add unique flourishes and decorative elements to your text. Whether you want to create headlines, titles, or eye-catching details, Obligated provides the tools to make your designs stand out. Embrace the clean and stamp vintage retro aesthetic with Obligated. Its combination of elegance and nostalgia makes it a versatile choice for various design projects. Whether you're a professional designer, a creative enthusiast, or someone looking to add a touch of vintage charm to their creations, Obligated is a must-have font for your collection.
  8. VVDS Sunshine Bridge by Vintage Voyage Design Supply, $12.00
    Sunshine Bridge is a retro modern font family, featuring a retro brush script with an artistic modern bold sans serif. They complement each other perfectly. You can use the Sans as main and Script as additional, or vice versa. This family gives you a modern look with a vintage mood. So, you can use it both as in vintage-look projects - Beer bar or Brewery logo etc, or as Modern magazine headline or any modern print. It includes a lot of OpenType Features in Script with Swashes and Alternates to give you a little more hand-touch look. The family includes: Clean and Pressed versions Well Kerned Multilingual Support OpenType Features Modern / Vintage look
  9. Wood Heinz No. 2 by astype, $50.00
    Wood Heinz No.2 - the close friend of Wood Heinz No.4 The Regular font style offers up to four »printed look« variations of all the Latin base letters and figures. An OpenType letter rotator is build into the font to emulate the randomness of wood type printing. You can switch manually to the alternate letters by using the Stylistic Sets 1–4. Stylistic Set 5 will activate the more common look of the capital letter R with a straight leg. The New font style has clean outlines and of course the alternate letter R. Wood Heinz No.2 and No.4 working seamlessly with each other. You can both mix them easily. PDF Specimen
  10. Miolleta Script by Pointlab, $15.00
    Introducing my new font Miolleta Script. It's a unique blend of classic and modern style. Imperfect baseline creates ups and downs, like dancing letters. It's smooth, clean and simple. Perfect for wedding, event, invitation, escort card, table number, header menus, display, logos, slider blog, custom address, stamps, packaging, greeting card, etc. Miolleta Script includes alternate glyph and beautiful swirls. The font includes stylistic sets, Ligatures, etc. The Open Type features can be accessed by using Open Type savvy programs such as Adobe Illustrator CS, Adobe Indesign & CorelDraw X6-X7 and Microsoft Word. And this Font has given PUA unicode (specially coded fonts) so that all the alternate characters can easily be accessed in full by a craftsman or designer.
  11. Smooth Buggaloo by URW Type Foundry, $39.99
    Just like my previous typefaces, my new one, Smooth Buggaloo, also finds its roots in music. The Boogaloo was a popular music style in the 60s, a mixture of Latin and Rock and Roll music. Later Salsa took over this genre. Latin music represents a vibrant, lively and an uncontrollable need to move. In Smooth Buggaloo, you will recognize a swing, flair and a hint of seduction. But despite its vibrancy it can also be understood as a serious, simple and clean typeface. The characters vary between a handwritten and a designed look. Smooth Buggaloo is very suitable for any graphic purpose, like logo- and poster design and it can also be used for longer texts.
  12. Barosaki Script by Pointlab, $10.00
    Barosaki is a unique blend of classic and modern shapes. Imperfect style ups and downs, like dancing letters, which are smooth, clean and simple. Perfect for weddings, events, invitations, escort cards, table numbers, header menus, displays, logos, slider blogs, custom addresses, stamps, packaging, greeting cards, etc. Barosaki Script including alternate glyph and beautiful swirl in a font including stylistic sets, Ligatures etc. The OpenType features can be accessed by using OpenType savvy programs such as Adobe Illustrator CS, Adobe Indesign & CorelDraw X6-X7 and Microsoft Word. And this Font has given PUA unicode (specially coded fonts), so that all the alternate characters can easily be accessed in full by a craftsman or designer.
  13. Hops And Barley by Fenotype, $25.00
    Hops And Barley - a Vintage Font Collection. Hops And Barley includes following: • 6 fonts - a textured and clean version of each • Catchwords, textured and clean version • Ornaments, textured and clean version Hops And Barleys’ core is four font styles. Fonts are designed in the same proportions and they have the same soft edges so that they work great together. Here’s a short introduction to the fonts • Hops And Barley 1 -A Connected Script with Contextual, Swash, Stylistic and Titling Alternates • Hops And Barley 1b -A Bold version of Script • Hops And Barley 2 -A Serif vernacular Swash, Stylistic and Titling Alternates • Hops And Barley 3 -A sturdy Sans Serif with a wide character. • Hops And Barley 3b -A Bold version of Sans Serif • Hops And Barley 4 -A Condensed Sans Serif • Hops And Barley 5 -A set of 61 Catchwords • Hops And Barley 6 -A set of 71 Pictograms Hops and Barley fonts have rugged outline and eroded texture inside the letters. Hops And Barley C stands for Clean - they are an identical set of the styles but they come with straight and clean outlines and softened edges. Hops and Barley fonts work great together or on their own. They’re a fantastic choice for any display use and when paired they can cover the whole display part in any project from website to packaging and from poster to logo.
  14. Claston Script by Krafted, $10.00
    Turn the page to the future and leave all the past behind. It’s a new age and you will move the cogs of the world forward! There is no need to worry or fear, the Claston Script will pave the way for you. With its clean script-type design and curved indentations, this font will take your projects to the next level! Move forward with elegance and bring your audiences to where your vision is: the future. It might take some time to get them there, but that’s okay! You have the perspective, the frame of mind, and most importantly the attitude to wrap it all together into a neat project! The Claston Script aims to bring out a modern and stylish view to what you make. It fits right in with your designs, whatever it is! It’s beautiful without trying too hard, it’s gorgeous without being apologetic, it’s brave in the face of uncertainty, these all represent you. Easily connect with your urban and forward thinking audience with this script and blow their minds!
  15. Beret by Linotype, $29.99
    Brazilian designer Eduardo Omine designed his Beret family of typefaces in an attempt to create a warm counterpart to the clean, minimalist sans serif of the 20th Century. The most individual characteristics of Beret are the terminals at the ends of its vertical strokes. They are slightly bent", simulating a subtle flare. Like many classic sans-serif typefaces (e.g., the original Syntax and Univers), this family does not include true (calligraphic) italics. Instead, a masterful set of obliques has been created. As Stanley Morison articulated in the early 1920s and 30s, these slanted versions of the regular "roman" faces may even work better when one wishes to emphasize certain words or passages within a text. The Beret family of typefaces is suitable for numerous applications, in both text and display sizes. The following nine fonts make up the family's design: Beret Light, Beret Light Italic, Beret Book, Beret Book Italic, Beret Regular, Beret Medium, Beret Medium Italic, Beret Bold, and Beret Bold Italic. Beret was awarded an Honorable Mention in the 2003 International Type Design Contest, sponsored by the Linotype GmbH."
  16. YR Qaf by Alrefaiy, $20.00
    YR Qaf is a clean, modern, and highly legible font. Featuring clear, easy-to-read letterforms with a focus on legibility. The font is carefully crafted with balanced proportions and an emphasis on vertical lines, resulting in a harmonious and streamlined appearance. YR Qaf offers a sleek and modern aesthetic, with exceptional legibility and versatility. Its clean lines and balanced proportions make it a perfect choice for a variety of design projects where clarity and readability are essential. YR Qaf is ideal for a wide range of applications, including branding, web design, editorial design, and more. With a comprehensive set of glyphs, including both upper and lowercase letters, numerals, and symbols, this font can adapt to diverse design needs with ease.
  17. Ventella by Kereatype, $12.00
    Ventella is a beautifully nostalgic upper and lowercase typeface that works best as a focal display text (think logos, headers, pretty quotes, calls to action, etc.). Featuring an elegant upright serif, light and clean italic, this duo brings a splendid, clean visage to websites, logos, brand identities, quotes, and anything else you can think of! Ventella serif is a versatile font that gives your projects a modern and minimalist look. Ventella is a classy and supremely legible font that stands out in both large and small designs be it a display or body text. Ventella comes with adorable 89 quirky ligatures and alternates for a custom typography look. All duo fonts provide a full set of uppercase and lowercase letters, numerals, and punctuation.
  18. Bygonest by Edignwn Type, $15.00
    The font is called “Bygonest”, it is inspired by a realistic old typewriter. The font comes with 2 styles (clean and rustic) and 3 weights (thin, regular and bold). This font includes 1 sets alternates with different stamp texture, so you can combine the same 2 letters and not be boring. The font is unique because it has splash rustic in detail of glyph characters. Bygonest matches apply in some designs such as the newspaper, magazine, quotes, logotype, poster, label, packaging, branding, and more custom design. Bygonest includes : 2 style typefaces (clean and rustic) 3 weights (thin, regular and bold) Uppercase, lowercase, numeral, symbol and punctuation Alternate feature Standard ligature Multilingual PUA Encoded Thank you for your support and choosing us.
  19. Quanta by Alphabets, $17.95
    Quanta was designed without reference to existing sansserif faces. As an original design, Quanta draws on principles of letterform developed during my studies of lettercarving (in Wales with Ieuan Rees) and Roman proportion. My intention was to produce a highly legible and adaptable sans-serif, initially intended to be a TrueType GX font, then as a Multiple Master font, later as a five weight range from extremely thin to extra black. A related uncial design will be released shortly.
  20. Benton Sans Std by Font Bureau, $40.00
    In 1903, faced with the welter of sanserif typefaces offered by ATF, Morris Fuller Benton designed News Gothic, which became a 20th-century standard. In 1995 Tobias Frere-Jones studied drawings in the Smithsonian and started a redesign. Cyrus Highsmith reviewed News Gothic, and with the Font Bureau studio expanded it into Benton Sans, a far-reaching new series, with matched weights and widths, offering performance well beyond the limits of the original; FB 1995-2012
  21. Questal by insigne, $21.99
    Questal is an intriguing unicase serif. The face appears rather eccentric, yet it still retains a refined character. The typeface is wider than most, but not to the degree that Aviano is extended. The font includes some interesting OpenType alternate characters to extend the quirky quality of the letterforms even further. If unicase isn't your thing, the Questal family also includes a small caps variant for more traditional uses. Use Questal for eye-catching and distinctive logotypes or headlines.
  22. Ben by Motokiwo, $20.00
    Ben is a simple sans serif font that we made for use on projects that require a touch of elegance. We believe simplicity is the ultimate form of sophistication and give all the idea to Ben. This font is a mirror of our personality. Ben consist of 18 faces (9 weights with italics). All fonts include uppercase, lowercase, numeral, punctuation, and special characters. The weights will give you dynamic control to use Ben in any typography projects.
  23. Empire Display by Bean & Morris, $27.50
    Empire Display is a sans serif italic display face which references the styling of the 30s through to the 50s. It has a large x height and with its condensed proportions makes it ideal for headlines, posters or where large size settings are required. It has the unique feature of having the stems and cross bars slightly angled top and bottom. This also helps to create the art deco/modern feel that sets it apart from standard condensed typefaces.
  24. Forgotten Playbill by Lauren Ashpole, $15.00
    Years ago, I came across a vintage playbill and was struck by its lettering. The detailed floral pattern surrounded by thick outlines stayed in my mind even though the play's name and cast have faded. I finally tried to recreate the style from memory and Forgotten Playbill is the result. While all letters are actually capitals, the uppercase rotate slightly counterclockwise and the lowercase slightly clockwise. I suggest alternating between the two to reproduce my mystery inspiration.
  25. Ladybird by Laura Worthington, $19.00
    Ladybird is an unabashedly playful face for joyful, summery, and youth-oriented settings. The fittingly named Ladybird sprouts gently arcing ascenders and cutely curved descenders from its cozy, compact letterforms. A sprinkling of ligatures and alternates give this font a sprightly variety. See what’s included! http://bit.ly/2bGRnnR This font has been specially coded for access of all the swashes, alternates and ornaments without the need for professional design software! Info and instructions here: http://lauraworthingtontype.com/faqs/
  26. La Portenia by Sudtipos, $69.00
    La Portenia pays homage to the spirit of early 20th-century show card writers and type designers. This face has two variations: La Portenia de Recoleta is slightly more formal and polite, while La Portenia de la Boca has longer, more extravagant flourishes and indulges in more interletter space. This showier variant is reminiscent of signs found in Buenos Aires. Both have been designed by Diego Giaccone and Angel Koziupa, and engineered and expanded by Alejandro Paul.
  27. Last Midnight by The Ampersand Forest, $45.00
    Suggested by J.M.Bergling’s 1917 “New Romeo Initials, Last Midnight is a display face created in a distinctive pseudocalligraphic Belle Époque style that we’ve come to associate with beloved fairy tales. Rich in typographic goodies, with two additional stylistic sets and a host of standard ligatures, Last Midnight now even has a Roman small caps set in both smooth and rough varieties — great for all of your tale-telling, folkloric, swashbuckling, & spellcasting needs! Part of The Ampersand Forest's Sondheim Series.
  28. Mangan by Hoftype, $49.00
    Mangan is a new text face which combines classical rationality with contemporary design. Mangan appears dynamic, elegant, vivid and provides a high standard of functionality. The Mangan family comprises 14 styles and is well suited for ambitious typography. It comes in OpenType format with extended language support. All weights contain small caps, ordinals, ligatures, proportional lining figures, tabular lining figures, proportional old style figures, lining old style figures, matching currency symbols, fraction- and scientific numerals, and arrows.
  29. Sixta by Hoftype, $39.00
    Sixta, a new monoline face with a classical background, has comfortable proportions and a puissant appearance. Although it has plenty of movement and is eventful, its discreet stroke ductus makes it excellent both for text and display. Sixta comes in eight weights, in OpenType format and with extended language support for more than 40 languages. All weights contain proportional lining figures, tabular lining figures, proportional old style figures, lining old style figures, matching currency symbols, fraction- and scientific numerals.
  30. Kachelofen by Proportional Lime, $9.99
    Konrad Kachelhofen was a printer in the city of Leipzig beginning around 1483. He printed many works by contemporary authors and also many of the classics. He acquired an unusually large amount of typefaces for his shop, a place that included a wine bar and book store. This particular face is based on the Typ.8:170G GfT101 Gesamtkatalog der Wiegendrucke. He probably died in 1529 after passing his business on to his son-in-law Melchior Lotter.
  31. Chalfont by Alan Meeks, $45.00
    The typeface was designed after seeing a photocopy of some News Gothic text where the ink had faded on the bottom of each character. As character recognition is generally based on the top half of a character, readability was never compromised. Rather like Antique Olive the characters have a top heavy look when viewed straight on, however, as most type is read at an angle with the top further away than the bottom this top heavy look is diminished.
  32. Sultan Free by Linotype, $155.99
    Sultan Free, designed by Sultan Maktari in 2005, is a freestyle Ruqaa and a winner in Linotype’s first Arabic Typeface Design Competition. The design is open, calligraphic, and very dynamic. This makes it suitable for large display sizes, especially in the area of advertising, while still functioning well as a text face. The font includes a matching Latin design and support for Arabic, Persian, and Urdu. It also includes proportional and tabular numerals for the supported languages.
  33. UUeirdie by Ingrimayne Type, $7.95
    UUeirdie is weird. The Condensed-Light style was derived from the star-serifed font Asterx by replacing the star serifs with a rounded flare serif. Widening that style resulted in UUeirdie-Regular and the bold was then constructed to complement it. The warped version was a result of play with a font distortion program. Although the glyphs have sharp corners, they do not have straight lines. The UUeirdie faces are rough, irregular, and maybe a bit creepy.
  34. Quadrat Grotesk by ParaType, $30.00
    PT Quadrat Grotesk™ was designed for ParaType in 2001 by Vladimir Pavlikov. An expanded sans serif with square letterforms due to what the face was named. Based on the shapes of one of old Russian wooden types. Wooden types were used for placard display composition at large sizes. Their printouts retained wooden texture and traces of handling. These features are reflected in the shapes of Quadrat Grotesk. It is a good typeface for display and advertising typography.
  35. Chatter Pro by Jonahfonts, $35.00
    Chatter Pro is a handwritten unconnected script face in four styles: Light, Regular, Semibold and Bold with Small-Caps. Chatter Pro is a Pro-version of my previous font 'Chatter'. A free style specifically designed for Packaging but still works well for Greeting cards, Magazines, Posters and Advertising Ads. Invoking the OpenType CONTEXTUAL ALTERNATIVE variant. A space after any lower-case glyph will produce the word terminal. (Opentype variants may only be accessible via Opentype-Aware applications.)
  36. Tazugane Gothic Variable by Monotype, $1,049.99
    Tazugane Gothic is a Japanese typeface family developed by the Monotype Studio. The project began as a companion Japanese typeface for the famous Neue Frutiger. The goal for Tazugane Gothic was a humanist sans serif face with a clear and legible forms, and nearly unlimited applicability in a broad range of uses, from signage and publishing to advertising and websites. The Tazugane Gothic font family is extremely versatile with ten different weights from Ultra Light to Extra Black.
  37. ITC Woodland by ITC, $29.99
    ITC Woodland is the work of Japanese designer Akira Kobayashi. It is based on Kobayashi's hand lettering with a flat brush or square-edged pen. I wanted to design each weight to act its own part," says the designer. "The light version tends to look almost fading in small sizes, but the heavy weight is as black as Cooper Black." The cheerful ITC Woodland is ideal for graphics, greeting cards, correspondence, and other applications requiring a light touch.
  38. Agency FB by Font Bureau, $40.00
    ATF Agency Gothic was designed by Morris Fuller Benton in 1932 as a lone titling typeface. In 1990, David Berlow saw potential in the squared forms of the narrow, monotone capitals. He designed a lowercase and added a bold to produce Font Bureau Agency, an immediately popular hit. Sensing its potential to be than just a useful condensed face, Font Bureau developed Agency into a major series offering five weights in five widths; FB 1990-95
  39. Chift by Alexandra Korolkova, $20.00
    Chift is a quite narrow serif font for both body text and headlines in periodicals, where economy of space is needed. The type family consists of ten faces: five styles of low contrast for body text sizes and five styles of high contrast, including Hairline and Black, for display purposes. One of the main features of the typeface is its professionally-designed Cyrillic, which won one of the special prizes at Modern Cyrillic 2009 competition in Text category.
  40. Hot LBaltimore NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    Patterned after cheap neon signage, this face has class, all of it low. Uppercase only, the lowercase positions are filled with an assortment of cheesy neon graphics, intended to be used at twice the point size of the caps. Named after a 70s TV show about a hotel with a defective neon sign. Both versions of this font contain the Unicode 1252 Latin and Unicode 1250 Central European character sets, with localization for Romanian and Moldovan.
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