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  1. Visionaries - Unknown license
  2. Agile Sans by Fenotype, $25.00
    Agile Sans is a contemporary humanist font family with classicist roots. Hence its name, Agile Sans suits many occasions from branding to publications, web and applications. From formal to casual, bold to refined, this font covers it all. Agile Sans comes with nine weights with corresponding true-italics. Built-in small capitals and several numeral styles are included as well. If you’re seeking for an alternative to more common humanist sans serifs, look no further and grab a future classic.
  3. Underwood1913 - Personal use only
  4. Samarkan - Unknown license
  5. EURONEW - Unknown license
  6. Escape Pod - Unknown license
  7. CitonLightDB - Unknown license
  8. ARIA - Unknown license
  9. Shalom - Unknown license
  10. Accent Swiss Cheese - Unknown license
  11. REGALIZ - Unknown license
  12. Fabulous 50s - Unknown license
  13. ZARAUTZ - Unknown license
  14. Generation Two - Unknown license
  15. ASTEROID - Unknown license
  16. Choujun - Unknown license
  17. Battle Beasts - Unknown license
  18. NewKids - Unknown license
  19. Laser Rod - Unknown license
  20. Bayao Hand - Unknown license
  21. Zacken - Unknown license
  22. DE STIJL - Unknown license
  23. plasma poodle - Unknown license
  24. Comic Book - Unknown license
  25. TRACK - Unknown license
  26. SinnerMovieCredits - Unknown license
  27. Eiszapfen - Unknown license
  28. Marusya - Unknown license
  29. Tempo LT by Linotype, $29.99
    The Tempo font family was designed by R. Hunter Middleton and released between 1930 and 1931. The instant success of Futura in 1927 led to many similar designs, and Tempo is the version produced by the Ludlow foundry for large headlines in newpapers. Like Futura, Tempo font is basically geometric, but shows some humanistic influence. Tempo is popular for newspaper and commercial printing, and the heavy condensed font is excellent for headlines.
  30. Pentaprism NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    In the Dynamic Seventies, "prismatic" typefaces were all the rage, and few were more popular than variants of Paul Renner's Futura and the Herbert Bayer-inspired Bauhaus. This family of fonts features Futura-like forms in the uppercase and Bauhaus-like forms in the lowercase, so you can mix or match to create just the perfect headline. As always, all versions contain the complete Latin 1252, Central European 1250 and Turkish 1254 character sets.
  31. Leipzig Fraktur - 100% free
  32. infringe by fawich, $20.00
    Inspired and derived from the serial numbers printed on United States paper currency, the tongue-in-cheek infringe typeface has grown from the alphanumeric set of characters that sit reservedly aside the faces of dead presidents. Taken out of their bright-green element, the characters have been given a life of their own, and have been joined by a one-hundred percent unique set of lowercase characters. The font stands out in both formal and informal uses and can be used for both headlines and supporting text.
  33. Pixel Cyr - Unknown license
  34. Zrnic Cyr - Unknown license
  35. OregonDry - Unknown license
  36. VIDEO - Unknown license
  37. DSJapanCyr - Unknown license
  38. Swashett - Personal use only
  39. Elicit Script by Monotype, $40.99
    Elicit Script is a hybrid script family, that can be as casual or formal as the occasion demands. Created by Laura Worthington and Jim Wasco, the design is based on pointed pen Spencerian Script handwriting. “It’s like one of those German italics from the early 20th century, that have beautiful shapes that hold their own,” says Wasco. Elicit Script spans five weights, from Extra Light to Bold, and three styles – Formal, Normal and Casual. This makes it an incredibly versatile script design, easily paired with other typefaces and able to be dressed up or down, depending on what it’s used for. The monoline Casual style offers a more relaxed tone of voice, while Formal sits at the more decorative end of the spectrum. Designers can keep things straightforward, tidy and practical with the typeface’s simple caps, or add in swash caps if they need more exuberance and expression. Generous spacing means Elicit Script works well at smaller sizes as well. Elicit Script Variable Set is a single font file that features two axes: Weight and Contrast. The Weight axis has instances from Extra Light to Bold. The Contrast axis has instances from Casual (low contrast) to Formal (high contrast).
  40. AddCityboy - Unknown license
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