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  1. Erato by Hoftype, $49.00
    Erato follows the structure of french and dutch 17th century types. But instead of being historical, it uses modern formal elements. The simplification of similar formal elements creates a homogeneous and contemporary impression. Erato comes in six weights and in OpenType format. All weights contain standard and discretional ligatures, small caps, proportional lining figures, tabular lining figures, proportional old style figures, lining old style figures, matching currency symbols, fraction- and scientific numerals.
  2. Faustus - Unknown license
  3. Roc Grotesk by Kostic, $40.00
    Roc is a sans serif grotesk inspired by American wood types from the end of the 19th century. With nine weights in five widths, this family contains 45 fonts in total. The character set supports Western and Central European languages, as well as Turkish. Roc Grotesk comes in a range of five widths: Compressed, Condensed, Normal, Wide and ExtraWide, in order to cover a wide scope of applications. Although the styles at both ends of each range are made in their most pronounced form in terms of width and weight, they are not taken to such extremes as to become absurd, and are quite usable in display settings. The Normal width keeps all its nine styles in proportionally similar widths. The Compressed width, however, is deliberately made to be disproportionate, so that every style takes the least possible horizontal space. That is why the contrast between Compressed Thin and Compressed Heavy style is substantial. As the weights progress from Thin to Heavy, the stroke contrast becomes more prominent. It is intentionally exaggerated in heavier weights, which is particularly apparent in the uppercase E and R of the Black and Heavy style. Roc has a large x-height and relatively short descenders and ascenders. No uppercase letter descends below the baseline, so the lines of an all-caps text can be packed tightly on a poster or a headline. The Regular style is somewhat generously spaced, as it is most likely to be used for setting longer passages of text. Its Bold counterpart is spaced in such a way that the width of the text column will be similar to the text set in Regular. Tabular figures in these two styles have exact matching widths, so for example, you could emphasize one row of numbers in a data column without visually disrupting the vertical order of the table. The lowercase g and r have alternatives to accommodate what most designers expect from a typical Grotesk typeface. The single-story g and the cut-off r are accessible via the OpenType feature.
  4. Diego1 - Unknown license
  5. Tabatha - Unknown license
  6. TM DCC - Unknown license
  7. STRIPES & STARS - Unknown license
  8. TM Pedestal - Unknown license
  9. TM Tramway - Unknown license
  10. Moria Citadel - Unknown license
  11. DS Ayaks - Unknown license
  12. DS Init - Unknown license
  13. Night Life JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Night Life JNL follows the classic lettering forms of the Art Deco era of the 1930s and 1940s. On the upper case letters, the A,B,E,F,H,K,P and R have extended horizontals, while the lower case a,b,e,f,h,k,p and r have those extensions removed and are more traditional in design.
  14. Vialog 1450 by Linotype, $40.99
    Designed by Werner Schneider and Helmut Ness, the VialogĀ® 1450 typeface family has been drawn within the standards of the German DIN 1450 regulations. The typefaces conform to the DIN specifications for proportion and line thickness and also contain characters designed in accordance with its requirements. These include characters that can be easily confused, such as uppercase I and lowercase l, and the uppercase O and figure 0, with the corresponding accentuating graphemes and ligatures. In addition, letter pairs that can readily seem to merge together under less than ideal reading environments have also been redesigned. Characters like the g, J and R have also been redrawn to be more legible. Normal glyphs are available as alternatives.
  15. FT Rosecube - Unknown license
  16. Earth - Unknown license
  17. Ordens_VK - Unknown license
  18. Kestrel Script by Alan Meeks, $45.00
    Originally designed in 1985 and released by Letraset for dry transfer Lettering, Kestrel has, until now, never been digitized. The face now has been completely re-drawn and digitized for all formats. It is a heavy formal script similar in form to Commercial Script.
  19. Sri Kandi by Arendxstudio, $20.00
    Sri Kandi is a stylish and effortlessly cool handwritten font with a contemporary twist. It will add a unique spin on any design project! You will find font in OTF formats. No special software is required to use Sri Kandi, just install it as you normally do on your system. Includes: - Uppercase - Lowercase - Numerals - Punctuation - Symbols - Ligatures - Alternates - Multi-language Characters
  20. DS Izmir - Unknown license
  21. Moonchild - Unknown license
  22. RussianQuality - Unknown license
  23. Headache - Unknown license
  24. Faktosas-Slanted - Unknown license
  25. Panama - Unknown license
  26. TM That Way - Unknown license
  27. Sapin - Unknown license
  28. Ciclo - Unknown license
  29. BM stamp Cyr - Unknown license
  30. NovemberMedium - Unknown license
  31. VNI-Thufap2 - Unknown license
  32. Erasmus - Unknown license
  33. ShoomVertical - Unknown license
  34. Plattmask - Unknown license
  35. Triangle - Unknown license
  36. DBXLNightfever - Unknown license
  37. BeinetCondensed - Unknown license
  38. Off - Unknown license
  39. Astigma - Unknown license
  40. Neverwinter - Unknown license
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