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  1. Hennigar - Personal use only
  2. Castelforte - Personal use only
  3. Monotype Bernard by Monotype, $40.99
    In the early years of the twentieth century a number of romans with a soft and slightly script like quality were evolved. Although they did not represent the future in terms of the major design influences that were to appear after the First World War, they were a break with the past, and were developed further in the nineteen twenties and thirties. Monotype Bernard Condensed is closely associated with this period, a condensed roman evoking an easy charm. The Monotype Bernard Condensed font offers many display applications where warmth and friendliness is required.
  4. Guapa by Type-Ø-Tones, $50.00
    Guapa was first born from a personal experiment: transforming a geometric sans serif 'à la Futura' into a charming postmodern deco design. It was applied in a poster specially designed for a typography exhibition called 'Pimp the type'. Later it became a well-suited typeface for the word: from titles for magazines to book & record covers and packaging. The family consists in one single weight, which is provided with Discretionary ligatures, Alternative characters, Swashes forms, Initials and some Stylistic Sets. The Ornaments Series will be designed in the future, as well as a Cyrillic update. Guapa is fancy, delicious & fresh!
  5. Harpsichord by Jonahfonts, $35.00
    Harpsichord (as I have named it) is from the late 1940s and was designed at Lucian Bernhard Studios in New York for Bernhard's Magnetype Collection. It was originally published as 'Community Low' along with 'Community Condensed'. Many of his Magnetype Fonts have been dormant which I hope to revive in the near future.
  6. Plak by Linotype, $40.99
    Plak is a typeface originally created by famous German designer Paul Renner in 1930. Paul Renner is also the designer of the Futura typefaces. Like Futura, Plak is a sans serif design. But its unique qualities include its heaviness, and its un-geometric lowercase a.""
  7. 20th Century ExtraBold Extended by Wooden Type Fonts, $20.00
    A version of Futura, but very bold, ideal for modern advertising.
  8. Metrolite #2 by Linotype, $29.00
    In 1929 Chauncey Griffith at Mergenthaler commissioned W.A. Dwiggins to design a warmer and less mechanical Geometric Sanserif to compete with Futura. Dwiggins’ best efforts proved that human warmth had little to do with cool geometry; for twelve years, until the introduction of Spartan, Mergenthaler lost ground to Intertype’s licensed version of Futura.
  9. a sogra Ruth - Personal use only
  10. Aldo - Unknown license
  11. Schindler’s Font - Personal use only
  12. Jakob - 100% free
  13. FORQUE - Unknown license
  14. NamesakeNF - 100% free
  15. BStyle - 100% free
  16. Warlock - Unknown license
  17. Garaje 53 Unicase - 100% free
  18. Kenyan Coffee - Unknown license
  19. Athletic - Unknown license
  20. Tabaquera - Personal use only
  21. Pahuenga Cass - 100% free
  22. Memory Lapses - 100% free
  23. Belta Regular - Personal use only
  24. MW HONE - Personal use only
  25. Sucesion Slab - Personal use only
  26. Skin & Bones - Personal use only
  27. BLU Esoteric - Unknown license
  28. lerotica - 100% free
  29. Almonte - 100% free
  30. Motrhead - Unknown license
  31. RadioRanch - 100% free
  32. Hygiene - 100% free
  33. Euphorigenic - Unknown license
  34. So Shady - Unknown license
  35. So Narrow - Unknown license
  36. Francis - Unknown license
  37. Chiquita Banana - Unknown license
  38. So Extended - Unknown license
  39. So Normal - Unknown license
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