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  1. Masiva by Graviton, $24.00
    Masiva font family has been designed for Graviton Font Foundry by Pablo Balcells in 2018. It is a geometric sans serif typeface with carefully crafted curves that provide a soft and pleasant appearance. Its universal shapes make it suitable for any kind of project, text length and size. It can be used as a powerful display typeface in big sizes. Also, thanks to its legibility, it can be used in long body texts in very small sizes and everything in between. It performs just as well in classic style projects as in contemporary or modern ones. Masiva consists of 12 styles, each containing small caps and glyph coverage for several languages.
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  3. Deux Chasses NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    American Type Founders released the pattern for this typeface under the name "Thermotype". In the days of cast-metal foundry type, copyfitting headlines could prove problemmatic at times; this typeface, with a wide uppercase and narrower lowercase of exactly the same “color”, allowed stacked lines of type to be composed with uniform width. Clean, crisp and practical. Both versions of the font include 1252 Latin, 1250 CE (with localization for Romanian and Moldovan).
  4. Wedding Text by Monotype, $40.99
    Wedding Text was designed by Morris Fuller Benton in 1901 for American Type Founders (ATF). The face was so popular that its forms soon began appearing with other font foundries under different names, Elite Kanzlei with D. Stempel AG, Comtesse with C.F. Rühl, Linotext with Linotype, etc. Its ornamental forms are not considered very legible by today's standards; therefore it should be used for headlines and short texts in point sizes 12 or larger.
  5. Reforma Grotesk by ParaType, $30.00
    PT Reforma Grotesk was designed for ParaType in 1999 by Albert Kapitonov based on the letterforms of Russian pre-revolutionary hand composition typefaces: Uzky Tonky Grotesk («Condensed Thin Sans»), Poluzhirny Knizhny Grotesk («Semibold Book Sans») and Reforma, of H. Berthold and O. Lehmann foundries (St.- Petersburg). This extra compressed sans serif with distinctive letter shapes is typical for display fonts of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. For use in advertising and display typography. The face got 'Galina' prize at Kirillitsa'99 International Type Design Competition in Moscow.
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  7. SF Orson Casual Heavy - Unknown license
  8. SF Orson Casual Medium - Unknown license
  9. SF Archery Black SC Shaded - Unknown license
  10. SF Proverbial Gothic - Unknown license
  11. SF Arch Rival Extended - Unknown license
  12. SF Orson Casual Shaded - Unknown license
  13. SF Chrome Fenders - Unknown license
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  15. SF Pale Bottom Condensed - Unknown license
  16. SF Minced Meat - Unknown license
  17. SF Square Root Shaded - Unknown license
  18. SF Chrome Fenders Extended - Unknown license
  19. SF Slapstick Comic - Unknown license
  20. SF Pale Bottom Shaded - Unknown license
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  22. SF Shai Fontai - Unknown license
  23. SF Intoxicated Blues Shaded - Unknown license
  24. SF Slapstick Comic Shaded - Unknown license
  25. SF Square Root Extended - Unknown license
  26. SF Chrome Fenders Condensed - Unknown license
  27. SF Pale Bottom Extended - Unknown license
  28. SF Shai Fontai Distressed - Unknown license
  29. SF Minced Meat Shaded - Unknown license
  30. SF Archery Black SC Outline - Unknown license
  31. SF Shai Fontai Extended - Unknown license
  32. SF Intoxicated Blues - Unknown license
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  34. Mitchell NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    Mitchell was released by Inland Type Foundry in 1906 as a bolder version of their popular sans, Blair. This revival is faithful to the original, and is quite handy for both formal and informal use. Both flavors of this font feature the 1252 Latin, 1250 Central European, 1254 Turkish and 1257 Baltic character sets.
  35. Pony Xpress NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    The 1885 specimen book of the Palmer and Rey Type Foundry of San Francisco featured the inspiration for this typeface under the name Courier. This version has been thoughtfully designed to use Contextual Alternates to avoid unsightly swash collisions. Both versions of this font include the complete Latin 1252 and Central European 1250 character sets.
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  37. Criminal Trial JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    An ad found within the pages of the Sept. 7, 1939 issue of Motion Picture Daily for "The Man They Could Not Hang" had the film's title hand lettered in a slightly stylized bold sans serif design. This is now available as Criminal Trial JNL, in both regular and oblique versions.
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