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  1. LT Carpet Text - 100% free
  2. Media Gothic - Unknown license
  3. Ingleby Regular - Personal use only
  4. DNNR - Personal use only
  5. Brimborion - 100% free
  6. MAWNS' Serif - Personal use only
  7. Doris PP - 100% free
  8. Fibel Nord - Unknown license
  9. Albertino - Personal use only
  10. KG Payphone - Personal use only
  11. Europe Underground - Personal use only
  12. Gilgongo - Unknown license
  13. BN-67.9010-03 - Unknown license
  14. Drogowskaz - 100% free
  15. Chopin-Bold - Unknown license
  16. Korneuburg Slab Regular - Personal use only
  17. SelznickNormal - 100% free
  18. cibreo - Personal use only
  19. Lousitania - Unknown license
  20. COM4t Sans Medium - Unknown license
  21. PKP - Unknown license
  22. Berolina - 100% free
  23. 404error - Unknown license
  24. Grandesign Roman - Unknown license
  25. River Avenue - Unknown license
  26. winob - Unknown license
  27. Concielian Break - Unknown license
  28. Brassiere - Unknown license
  29. Tasmin Ref - Unknown license
  30. Jumbo - 100% free
  31. 11.20 - Unknown license
  32. Ubahn - 100% free
  33. Venus Rising - Unknown license
  34. Clearblock circular - Unknown license
  35. Dreamspeak - Unknown license
  36. Holitter Forge - 100% free
  37. Albatross - Unknown license
  38. Galix Mono by Eclectotype, $25.00
    This monospaced version of Galix was commissioned in 2037 by the space exploration company Earth2, as part of a major overhaul of their branding, which had used, since 2021, a generic sans serif (much like every other company). Many specialists in both design and space exploration suggested that this very rebrand started a chain of events that concluded with the invention of time travel in 2041. Contrary to the perceived notion put forward in popular Science Fiction, time travel is only (as of now) possible in the digital realm. It was considered fitting that included among the first files sent back in time should be the Galix Mono typeface, which was remade in OTF format to ensure that it would work with the technology available in 2019. Earth2, for all their insight, did not foresee that the release of the typeface in September of 2019, would lessen the impact of their rebrand. What kind idiots would rebrand a forward looking company with a font that was, by then, almost 18 years old? The subsequent lacklustre response to the redesign didn’t inspire the tidal wave of R&D funding Earth2 had anticipated, and the company went into administration in the summer of 2039, having never invented the time travel which made the release of Galix Mono in 2019 possible. Experts believe that the files sent back in time, although their very sending made it impossible for them to be sent, remained as “time relics” of the future that might have been.
  39. Sangli by insigne, $-
    It started in 2007 with Chennai, the first of a three-part series of sans that I envisioned with slab serif counterparts. Each font would differ from the others in how the stem terminals were expressed. The initial font was extremely well received, and a revitalized and remastered Chennai made its appearance two years later, complete with new weights and new, novel OpenType features. Then came Madurai, a variation of Chennai based on the same core, only without the rounded stems. Chennai’s rounded stems made it distinctive and great for headlines but left it lacking appeal as copy--a problem that Madurai easily solved. And now comes Sangli, the final iteration of my original 2007 vision. Sangli is a happy medium. Like Chennai, it’s great for headlines--but not too distinct for copy. Sangli keeps the same core structure as the other two, but new less sharp forms give this latest font a friendlier look that’s more versatile than the original Chennai and less formal than Madurai. The font includes a whole range of six weights from light to black, along with condensed and extended options as well for a total of 54 fonts. There are plenty of OpenType features, including small caps. Alternates include normalized capitals and lowercase letters that include stems for when you want a more traditional look or when you’re writing copy. Sangli also supports over 70 languages that use the extended Latin script. Use Chennai, Madurai, and their slab serif variants interchangeably with Sangli, too, for even more options in your work. All three complement one another well. So when you need a balanced font that stands boldly on the page and commands your reader’s attention, look within and find your Sangli.
  40. Esta Pro by DSType, $26.00
    The multi award winning ESTA is back, renewed and improved in OpenType format. Now named Esta Pro, is available in Regular, Italic, Bold, Bold Italic, Display and Swashes. Includes plenty of features, like SmallCaps, Alternates, Ligatures and CE characters.
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