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  1. Cranberry Gin - Unknown license
  2. Champlin - Unknown license
  3. DS Rabbit - Unknown license
  4. Chizz Wide - Unknown license
  5. Rockabye - Personal use only
  6. Negotiate Free - Unknown license
  7. Kleptocracy - Unknown license
  8. Bringhum by Letterhend, $14.00
    Introducing Bringhum, a bold and nostalgic typeface that captures the essence of the 90s era. Immerse yourself in its retro charm. This font is exceptionally well-suited for a range of applications, particularly for logos and various formal formats such as invitations, labels, magazines, books, greeting stationery, novels, and diverse advertising materials. Features :Uppercase & lowercase, Numbers and punctuation, Alternates & Ligatures , Multilingual, & PUA encoded
  9. Mirenath by Arterfak Project, $13.00
    Introducing Merinath Typeface a rounded vintage monoline. Merinath is clean modern-vintage display font which inspired from old school letterpress and rounded sans serif shapes. This font was created and explored become 3 styles with over 500 glyphs on each font. Also with many features that give you many options in your design project. You can access the open type features by accessing Font Book (Mac) and Character Map (Win) or you can get it in design software like Photoshop, Illustrator, CorelDraw, InDesign etc. Here's what you'll get : - Merinath Normal : Looks good for a headline, editorial, body text, and other formal styles. - Merinath Rounded : With the inky effect, this style is awesome for old school, hipster, vintage, typographic, sign board, logo design and letterpress effect. - Merinath Bold : Suitable for food, kids, logotype and other joyful designs. TTF & OTF format features : - Uppercase - Lowercase - Numbers - Symbols - Ligatures - Stylistic alternates - Contextual alternates - Swashes - Stylistic set 01 - Stylistic set 02 - Multilingual characters : Afrikaans, Albanian, Catalan, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Finnish,French, German, Hungarian, Icelandic, Italian, Lithuanian, Maltese, Norwegian, Polish, Portugese, Slovak, Slovenian, Spanisch, Swedish, Turkish, Zulu Thank you for visits and enjoy!
  10. Phoebus by Linotype, $29.99
    Phoebus is one of Adrian Frutigers first typefaces which he made for the Deberny & Peignot foundry in Paris. The intention was to create a shadowed type with extra ordinary impression.
  11. 1906 Fantasio Auriol by GLC, $38.00
    We have created this family inspired from the set of well known Auriol fonts used by the French popular "cheerful" satirical magazine Fantasio (1906-1948). The present version contains Normal, Italic, Bold and Bold Italic styles, in use for texts, plus narrow titlings and normal outlined with upper and lower case, both in use for titles. This family may be used together with 1906 French News, 1906 Titrage and 1890 Notice.
  12. Coben by cretype, $20.00
    Coben is a modern and futuristic san-serif font family. Simple and modern shapes with a tall x-height make the text legible and the spaces between individual letter forms are precisely adjusted to create the perfect typesetting. Coben Family consists of 2 widths (Condensed, Normal), 4 weights (Light, Regular, Medium, Bold), and Italics for each format. Coben provides a Central European character set. Each font includes support for Tabular numbers, Old-style Figures and Opentype Features such as Proportional Figures, Numerators, Denominators, Superscript, Scientific Inferiors, Subscript, Fractions and Standard Ligatures. We highly recommend it for use in books, web pages, screen displays, and so on.
  13. Teaspoon by Canada Type, $29.95
    Teaspoon was originally designed by Haley Fiege as a project-specific font in 2007, then completed and produced by Canada Type for commercial viability in 2008. With a personality that can only be described as “ironic cute”, it serves as a much needed alternative for the old overused poster faces, such as Cooper Black and Gill Sans Extra Bold. Words that look good set in Teaspoon include puppies, rainbows, salmonella poisoning and Tom Cruise. Teaspoon is available in all popular formats, comes with plenty of alternate characters, and supports a wider than normal range of Latin-based languages, as well as Cyrillic and Greek.
  14. Contenu EBook by Hackberry Font Foundry, $19.95
    Because ebooks will not normally accept .otf fonts, and they don't support Opentype features, this font family was designed to be used for the ebook conversions of print books. It uses old style figures. The italics are slanted a bit more. And Heavy is a little bolder than the bold in Contenu Book.
  15. Metric Navy PRO by Sea Types, $19.00
    Metric Navy PRO is a lightweight monoline developed for short texts and loose phrases in versions: thin, light, normal, regular, bold and black.
  16. PonsonbyNF - 100% free
  17. Edmunds - Unknown license
  18. Walking Broadway by IKIIKOWRK, $17.00
    Introducing Walking Broadway - Bold Type, created by ikiiko. Walking Broadway is a serif bold type, that inspired by typography from a vintage movie & newspaper at that era. This typeface is designed to give a formal yet old style look. Walking Broadway has a distinctive bold to light contrast shape. A style commonly used in movie, magazines, and signage in that era. This typeface is perfect for an formal layout, old movie poster, newspaper, magazine cover, and also good for vintage product, food & beverages, quotes, or simply as a stylish text overlay to any background image. What's included? Uppercase & Lowercase Number & Punctuation Alternates & Swashes Multilingual Support Works on PC & Mac Enjoy our font and if you have any questions, you can contact us by email : ikiikowrk@gmail.com
  19. Courier New OS by Monotype, $50.99
    Designed as a typewriter face for IBM, Courier New was re drawn by Adrian Frutiger for IBM Selectric series. A typical fixed pitch design, monotone in weight and slab serif in concept.
  20. Serifa by Linotype, $29.99
    This slab serif font of Adrian Frutiger is extremely legible and robust, making it suitable for most any use. Based on the forms of Univers, Serifa makes a harmonious and timeless impression.
  21. Nami by Linotype, $29.99
    Nami, the Japanese word for wave," is the latest collaboration between Adrian Frutiger and Linotype's Type Director, Akira Kobayashi. This typeface family is the most humanistic sans serif design ever to come from Adrian Frutiger, and it has an interesting twist: lapidar alternates that may be surfed through with the help of OpenType-savy applications. Adrian Frutiger began the design that would blossom into Nami during the 1980s. Although it would not be produced during the 20th century, it was quite forward thinking. The typeface included several seemingly avant garde alternates; these were "lapidary" versions of common letterforms. Revisiting the project in 2006, Akira Kobayashi reworked the concept into a working family of three typefaces. Each font contains 483 glyphs, including 11 alternates-two extra forms of the lowercase g, as well as new forms for a, e, h, l, m, n, r, t, and u."
  22. Ferguson by Arterfak Project, $14.00
    Ferguson is a geometric slab serif which made with a mono-line concept and versatile style. Inspired by old western and magazine designs. Ferguson has a straight and consistent line to give neat looks. Ferguson is made for editorial and formal purposes. but still flexible to use it in other typographic projects. This font family has 6 weights and 2 widths that gives you many options on your designs projects. - Regular versions: Comes from Light, Normal, Medium, Bold, Black, and Ultra Black. Very recommended for editorial use such as body text, sub-headline, and tagline. The bolder weights are goods for headline too. Strong and geometric! Suitable for sports themes, social movement, masculine and logotypes. - Condensed versions: Available in Light, Normal and Bold. Great choice for a headline, and display. This condensed designed a bit minimalist than regular version to keep the readability. Also, there is Bold Shadow style to complete the vintage movement which happening now. Suitable for a poster, magazines, and clothing project. Ferguson font family has up to 28 accents: Afrikaans, Albanian, Catalan, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Hungarian, Icelandic, Italian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Maltese, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Slovak, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish, Zulu. Fonts featured : - Uppercase - Lowercase - Numerals - Some symbols - Diacritics Thank you. Hope you like it and enjoy!
  23. Neuborn by HIRO.std, $10.00
    Introducing Neuborn Font Family Neuborn is a Sans Serif Font Family (Light, Light Italic, Regular, Regular Italic, Regular Hollow, Regular Italic Hollow, Medium, Medium Italic, Medium Hollow, Medium Italic Hollow, Bold, Bold Italic, Bold Hollow, Bold Italic Hollow). This Font Template contains Modern, Formal or Non Formal, Classy, Elegant, Strong, Readable, Stylish, Cool, Bold, Minimalist and easy to use. FEATURES - Uppercase and Lowercase letters - Numbering and Punctuations - Multilingual Support - Works on PC or Mac - Simple Installation USE Neuborn works great in any branding, name card, logos, apparel, produk pagaking, flyers, magazines, label, films, stationary, posters, etc. and any design project that requires a formal or informal touch.
  24. Ironwood by Adobe, $29.00
    Ironwood is an Adobe Originals typeface designed by Joy Redick in 1990. Ironwood font is a homage to the old woodtypes made popular by the wanted posters in Western films. Adrian Frutiger designed his typeface Westside with the same idea in mind. Ironwood font is reminiscent of the Wild West and its shoot-out heroes, and its robust figures are particularly good for headlines.
  25. Vectora by Linotype, $40.99
    In creating Vectora, Adrian Frutiger was influenced by American Gothic styles, especially those of Morris F. Benton’s Franklin Gothic and News Gothic. Vectora is light and balanced, giving text legibility and a harmonious appearance.
  26. Patron - Personal Use - Personal use only
  27. Cranberry Cyr - Unknown license
  28. Mops - 100% free
  29. Bertolt Brecht - Unknown license
  30. Retriga - Unknown license
  31. 20th Century Font - Unknown license
  32. CarawayBold - Unknown license
  33. Panther - Unknown license
  34. Perestroika - Unknown license
  35. Fudd - Unknown license
  36. Bulka - Unknown license
  37. Egyptienne F by Linotype, $29.99
    Adrian Frutiger designed Egyptienne F for the Deberny & Peignot Foundry in 1956. This was the first of several Egyptians designed by Frutiger, see also Glypha and Serifa. “Egyptian” or “Egyptienne” is a typographic designation for roman typefaces with slab (or square or rectangular) shaped serifs; and those that have bracketing between main stroke and serifs (like this one) are known as “Clarendon-style Egyptians”. Egyptienne F has a medium x-height and excellent character spacing for setting text in small point sizes. Legible, flexible, and neutral in appearance, Egyptienne F is a good choice for books, magazines, and on-screen presentations.
  38. Fact by ParaType, $29.00
    Fact is a workhorse open sans serif type system. It is inspired by the great Frutiger typeface. While the Regular style is slightly modernized but still quite close to Frutiger, changing the weight or width makes differences of the design more pronounced. The style range of Fact is wider than of any cognate type family, including weights from Thin to Black and widths from Compressed to Expanded. Fact type system contains 48 upright styles and 48 italics with variations in width and weight. The font was designed by Alexandra Korolkova and Manvel Shmavonyan and released by Paratype in 2018-2019.
  39. Kresson Black by BA Graphics, $45.00
    A beautiful very bold serfi face, formal legible design, with matching Italic, Powerful yet elegant.
  40. After 5 by Our House Graphics, $17.00
    From the basement labs and after hours lounge of R?U?S?S?T Institute, we present After 5. With a somewhat formal (ha ha) yet warm, friendly feel, its normally calm, even tempered and sensible rhythm takes on the syncopated, jazzy beat that goes along with too many martinis when discretionary ligatures are turned on. A friend once asked, was I trying to design a font that looked sort of �Korean?� I said no, I was trying to mess up the Latin alphabet. So, here it is: After 5, a bold, upright condensed slab-serif display typeface with a mixed-up attitude. Complete with bold roman and matching italics. This attention getting font is ideal for Posters, headlines, Packaging and logos.
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