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  1. Scenarie by Genetype, $16.00
    Introducing Scenarie Display Typeface: Streamlined Elegance Redefined Unveil the art of sophistication with Scenarie Display – a condensed sans serif font meticulously designed to streamline your designs. From sleek logos to space-efficient layouts, Scenarie Display offers a modern and refined touch. Embrace the power of condensed typography Enjoy the font, feel free to comment or feedback, send me PM or email. Thank you!
  2. Blog Script by Sudtipos, $39.00
    Technology is making it so that we’re all connected without the need for the physical-presence kind of being connected. That is strange, fascinating, and has a certain magnetism that is very difficult to resist. What’s at stake is no less than the transformation of centuries of human behaviour, and that’s part of the fascination. But while our existence morphs and we rush headlong into our socially minimalist future, we use our present culture to helplessly signal our nostalgia about our past. We know what our future will be missing, and we’re already full of nostalgia about it, but we know that what little we can do about isn’t going to affect the outcome that much. So, almost in full hindsight now, the DIY implosion of the past few years must have really been a reaction to our technological dis/connection. In typography, the minimalist future is already here, with something as austere as the sans serif having become the preferred expression of progress and fortune, both part of the connected isolation we are undergoing. But when physical interaction must take place, like coffee shops and gin joints, our organic alphabets ride high and mighty. That sense of human heritage — elegance and exuberance in our writing, the use of flaws to charmingly brand our own individualism — keeps turning up in all kinds of places, most unexpected of which is the digital world. The overall message seems to be that we’re still creative, imaginative, and unique. In the digital world, on blogs where we write about our puny music and fashion preferences, we’re just articulating this individualism of ours, this third domain of existence our future seems eager to dismiss. These were the thoughts behind Blog Script, the second collaboration between Carolina Marando and Alejandro Paul, after their successful stint with the Distillery set of fonts. This typeface comes in two weights, alternates for most letters, and a strong aesthetic rooted in individuality and freedom of spirit. Use it to be alone together, to tell the world that we’re still human, for now.
  3. Roman X by Wooden Type Fonts, $15.00
    One of the first and best of the Roman styles, this a condensed, narrow version, with very short descenders.
  4. Adelanto JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Adelanto JNL is a wood type revival featuring a condensed sans serif face with chamfered [rather than rounded] corners.
  5. Antique XX by Wooden Type Fonts, $15.00
    A revival of one of the popular wooden type fonts of the 19th century, suitable for display, extra condensed.
  6. Lockup JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Lockup JNL is a more condensed version of Jeff Levine's Hoosegow JNL - based on a classic wood type design.
  7. Rose Cake - Personal Use - Personal use only
  8. Heathergreen - Personal use only
  9. Ubicada - Personal use only
  10. Louvaine - Unknown license
  11. Conrad Veidt - 100% free
  12. Linja - Unknown license
  13. KG Skinny Latte - Personal use only
  14. stamPete - Unknown license
  15. Tighten Caps Light - Personal use only
  16. Sorren Ex by Reserves, $49.00
    Sorren Ex is a slightly less condensed, more robust version of Sorren. Its overall width has been increased to the point just before its rounded forms begin to flatten, retaining the aesthetic essence of the original without compromise. Sorren is a definitive bold condensed sans influenced by neo-grotesque designs. A relatively low stroke contrast complimented with sharp, horizontal stroke ends lend an unyielding appearance, while its rounded forms and refined curves juxtapose its inherent strength with grace. Stylistically, Sorren has a classic, timeless feel with a contemporary finish and attention to detail. It is characteristically more elegant and considerably sturdier than the typical condensed sans, lending to its singular disposition.
  17. Wagner Grotesk by Canada Type, $49.95
    This is the elaborate digital version of Edel Grotesque Bold Condensed (also known as Lessing, Reichgrotesk, and Wotan Bold Condensed) a 1914 typeface by Johannes Wagner, which was later adopted by pretty much every European type foundry, exported into the Americas, and used on war propaganda posters on either side of the Atlantic. Bold, condensed, yet clear and legible, Wagner Grotesk is good for cramming information into tight spaces. Extended language support includes Western, Central and Eastern European character sets, as well as Greek, Cyrillic, Baltic, Esperanto, Maltese, Turkish, and Celtic/Welsh languages. Biform letters and small caps make Wagner Grotesk a most versatile and functional headline face.
  18. EmPower42 - Unknown license
  19. Cheapside by Device, $29.00
    A condensed serif that’s been through the ravages of reproduction but has now been digitized for modern use. Elegantly wasted.
  20. Slim James JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Tall, condensed and square in shape... Slim James JNL balances well against bolder Deco-style sans or novelty type faces.
  21. Leftheria by Sea Types, $19.00
    Leftheria structure is designed from the Greek order Ionic columns and their capitals, is a condensed typography with vertical emphasis.
  22. Notification JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Notification JNL is another condensed sanserif design loosely based on one of the many variations of wood type headline fonts.
  23. Herron by Fontron, $35.00
    Herron is a monoline Sans face with all rounded ends in Condensed and Italic, Regular and Italic, Expanded and Italic.
  24. Sansterdam by NREY, $19.00
    Sansterdam is a modern condenced grotesque font family. It's great for titles, posters, logos. Condensed font allows to include more information in one line. Sansterdam has special Deco version with circle uppercase letters and oldstyle numbers for more vintage feeling. Also Sansterdam has signature script font with many ligatures and alternates for more unforgettable combinations! Font looks amazing as alone words and as full text blocks. Also it good for bright captions and logos. Language support more than 30 languages: Afrikaans, Basque, Bosnian, Catalan, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Filipino, Finnish, French, Galician, German, Indonesian, Irish, Italian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Malay, Norwegian Bokmal, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Slovak, Slovenian, Spanish, Swahili, Swedish, Zulu etc. Download Sansterdam for your next project today! Thank you and have a great day!
  25. Intermediate JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The letters and numbers of a home movie titling kit from circa the 1950s or 1960s called the Magna Tech Titler Number 312 were die-cut from cardboard with a magnetic backing and were styled after Futura Bold. The user of this set composed the desired title or phrase onto a metalized board and the result was photographed with their 8 or 16mm camera. Because the dies of the characters were handmade, very slight variations in the shape and stroke width of the lettering would occasionally occur. These variations were incorporated into the design of the digital type face. Intermediate JNL is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  26. Kessel 105 by Talbot Type, $19.50
    Kessel 105 is inspired by the classic, geometric sans-serifs such as Futura, but has shallower ascenders and descenders for a more compact look, and features an art deco influence with sharp points at the apex of many characters. It's a versatile, modern sans, highly legible as a text font and with a clean, elegant look as a display font at larger sizes. It includes old style non-aligning (lower case) numbers, both proportional and tabular as well as accented characters for Central European languages. The Kessel 105 family comprises of six weights and is closely related to Kessel 205, it’s more intensely Deco flavoured cousin.
  27. Xtencil Pro by John Moore Type Foundry, $25.00
    Xtencil is a typeface inspired by the shapes of the drawing templates letters, based on the letter forms of Photo-lettering Glaser Stencil from universal teacher Milton Glaser who at the same time was influenced by the modernism and the Futura of Paul Renner. Xtencil is a round letter to create a great looks, ideal for posters and headlines. Xtencil not come as a drawing template, but as true Pro OpenType typography. Now in a complete family with upper and lower cases, an inline and a thickened Shadow versions to play with layers, also accompanied by a Dingbats font with fun graphics in the same spirit.
  28. Kessel 205 by Talbot Type, $19.50
    Kessel 205 is inspired by the classic, geometric sans-serifs such as Futura, but has shallower ascenders and descenders for a more compact look, and features an art deco influence with sharp points at the apex of many characters, lowered crossbars and an oblique crossbar on the lower case e. It's a versatile, modern sans, highly legible as a text font and with a distinctive, elegant look as a display font at larger sizes. It includes old style non-aligning (lower case) numbers, both proportional and tabular as well as accented characters for Central European languages. The Kessel 205 family comprises of six weights and is closely related to Kessel 105.
  29. Saturday Party GT by Gartype Studio, $10.00
    Inspired by thin and condensed handwriting style, we present to you Saturday Party, a handwritten font with thin and condensed characters that was comes with alternates and multilingual glyphs to help people around world with that unique accent with this font. Saturday Party is very suitable like as sticky notes, handwritten project, signatures, and more.That way easily change the glyphs to make more unique glyphs.
  30. Quebra by Vanarchiv, $55.00
    Quebra is an extend display sans-serif font family with four widths (Extra Condensed, Condensed, Normal and Expanded) and ten weights, italics versions are available. The main strokes contain small breaks simulating modulated variations on the letterforms, these details are more present on large body sizes. All font versions contain Latin and Cyrillic encoding characters and also ligatures, case-sensitive forms, fractions, oldstyle and finally tabular figures.
  31. Windy Monday GT by Gartype Studio, $10.00
    Inspired by thin and condensed handwriting style, we present to you Windy Monday, a handwritten font with thin and condensed characters that was comes with alternates and multilingual glyphs to help people around world with that unique accent with this font. Windy Monday is very suitable like as text, cover book, poem, handwritten style, and more.That way easily change the glyphs to make more unique glyphs.
  32. GL Benicassim by Fontbilisi, $30.00
    GL Benicassim is a very condensed and practical font. It is only caps font, but it contains latin and cyrillic characters, as well as all kind of accents to be compatible with many languages. It will give to your designs a fancy and fashionable touch and it is specially practical when the space you have is not too big, since it is really condensed.
  33. Tallings by Grontype, $14.00
    TALLINGS is a bold modern, urban-condensed font, inspired by street urban poster that combines the classic and modern style. TALLINGS will be best suited for creating logotypes, branding, headlines, corporate identities, Invitation card, and other graphic design elements. TALLINGS Features: Bold condensed font Punctuation & Characters Ligatures and alternates Glyphs included superscript & Symbol Currencies Multilingual Thankyou for picking up this font. Happy creating! Regard, Grontype
  34. Bodoni FB by Font Bureau, $40.00
    Working at American Type Founders from a Bruce Foundry recutting, Morris Fuller Benton worked out the dramatics of the English Fat Face, and in 1928 produced Ultra Bodoni, a headline spectacular. Using Benton’s 1933 Ultra Bodoni Extra Condensed, Richard Lipton digitized Bodoni FB Bold Condensed, then took compression even further and designed Bodoni FB Bold Compressed, a real technical tour de force; FB 1992
  35. Soprani by insigne, $39.00
    Soprani is a unique typeface inspired by a plaque found in New Zealand dating from the 1920s. The design was contemporized and brought 100 years into the future. The serifs are dramatically flared at the end of the stems, while in the middle, they contract. This leads to a unique shimmering effect that draws the eye and catches your user's attention. This typeface meets the demand for unique serif types that are both eye-catching and delicate. It’s a display face that's ideal for very contemporary work. This typeface has plenty of alternates and has a full complement of OpenType features. The 1920s inspire the design, with a bit of art nouveau and arts and crafts, yet the typeface is designed to meet contemporary design requirements. It has a unique elegance and the letterforms are condensed more than most. Soprani is suggested for table books, menus, and various promotional materials, newspapers, television, motion pictures and other media. There is a wide range of widths and weights available, from the thin, which is delicate and graceful, to a bold and robust black. Production assistance by Lucas Azevedo and ikern.
  36. Press Run JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Press Run JNL is a reinterpretation of the classic typeface Cheltenham Condensed taken from actual screen captures of vintage newspaper headlines.
  37. Fervent by Gerald Gallo, $20.00
    Fervent is an all caps ultra condensed serif font. It is ideal for headlines, titles, branding, and small blocks of text.
  38. American Text by Bitstream, $29.99
    A condensed American blackletter designed for ATF in 1932 by Morris Fuller Benton; the face grows out of nineteenth century roots.
  39. Newsworthy JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Newsworthy JNL and its oblique counterpart are variations on the ever-popular condensed type styles used for newspaper and tabloid publications.
  40. Sturdie by Gerald Gallo, $20.00
    Sturdie is an all caps condensed sans serif font. It is ideal for headlines, titles, branding, and small blocks of text.
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