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  1. Coliseu by Hanoded, $15.00
    Coliseu is a gorgeous, all caps Art Deco style font. Clean lines, rounded edges and an appealing style make Coliseu a very useful font. It was named after the beautiful Coliseu do Porto - an art deco landmark in that Portuguese city. Coliseu font comes with all diacritics.
  2. DAMAGEPLAN PERSONAL USE - Unknown license
  3. ALS Direct by Art. Lebedev Studio, $63.00
    ALS Direct is an open and dynamic typeface with clear-cut letterforms that make it instantly readable. It lends text a neutral, yet agreeable and modern feel. Direct has nine font styles convenient for the purposes of navigation signage. Regular-style letterforms are rather wide, because direction signs are likely to appear before readers at an angle, so the type needs to withstand perspective distortions. And as signs and boards may vary in size, Direct was developed to include several width variations. Condensed fonts can be used where horizontal space is limited, allowing you to keep proper height and readability of the characters. A signage typeface must be easily readable from some distance away and have simple letterfoms with clear-cut features to quickly identify characters. Designing a type for a potentially wide range of purposes calls for a universal approach. If not destined to be used for navigation in a particular building, it shouldn’t incorporate any peculiar elements to agree with certain design or architecture. All of the above determined our choice of a sans serif with large apertures and definite features allowing readers to instantly recognize letters. Descenders are made compact not to interfere with the line below. And the low contrast between thick and thin strokes renders all elements equally perceptible. The x-height is significant, close to the cap height, which inhances readability of the lowercase type. There are two reasons why directions must not be set in all caps. Firstly, lowercase letters are more diverse and include ascenders and descenders identifying some of the letters in the line. And secondly, having learned to read, people recognize word shapes rather than individual letters, which makes lowercase text more readable. With Direct being a signage typeface, first to be developed were its width variations, and different weight styles and italics were added later. Another thing to be kept in mind was that signs often use dark background colors, and black type on a white background appears smaller than white type on a black background. Direct is the first Cyrillic typeface created for navigation purposes. Before that, designers could use the Cyrillic version of Frutiger (Freeset) developed by Adrian Frutiger for the Paris Charles de Gaulle International Airport, and a number of other, mostly body copy, neutral sans serif types. However, signs and boards were dominated by Arial, which Direct would be glad to replace offering elegance and lucidity of form instead of type bluntess. Direct was designed as a signage typeface, but its neutral style and clear-cut letterforms suggest various other ways of application.
  4. URLOP by Mikołaj Grabowski, $9.00
    Colour is more fun than black, but multicolour is even better. Let me introduce URLOP, a wide type family suitable for your fancy posters, headlines, covers, illustrations, websites, initials, blackmails, chronicles, signboards, poems and many others. Twelve basic styles, which make the overall construction, give a wide range of opportunities. All of them, being able to mix with each other, vary from a thin INSIDE, through a medium FILL, to a double-stem PLUS styles. And then comes a range of colour fonts, so you don’t have to waste any of your precious time for experiments, because I’ve already done it for you! URLOP is an all-caps display collection consisting of three sub-families of fonts, divided by the usage they are designed for. First of all, there is a wide range of alphabets made in the new OpenType-SVG colour fonts format. This is quite a novelty and a very promising technology at the same time. It allows designers to store colour information inside the font. Due to my experience with layered colour thinking that I explored in my first family - Epilepsja , I decided to make several preset layer combinations in this auspicious format. This sub-group is tagged RGB. Make sure that your field of usage and software support OT-SVG format. However, if you feel a need to experiment in the old-fashioned way, you may buy separate layers under the DIY tag. The last group is very similar to the DIY, but it was optimized to look better when standing without other layers. It’s called PRO*. All styles cover Latin alphabets of Europe, basic Cyrillic and Greek sets. Have fun! Before using the font, read the instructions and specimen attached to font files in the purchased package or download them from the Gallery tab on this site. This will help you avoid making unexpected mistakes when combining layers. *PRO subfamily release planned in 2019.
  5. Oh, embark on a whimsical adventure into the realm of typography and meet Ruthless Drippin TWO by Måns Grebäck, where letters don't just sit quietly on the page – they throw a full-fledged, ink-sling...
  6. Brock Script - Personal use only
  7. Blackwood Castle - Unknown license
  8. Flaemische Kanzleischrift - Personal use only
  9. Royal Initialen - Personal use only
  10. Biffe Calligraphy - 100% free
  11. ISOCPEUR - Unknown license
  12. Mayflower Antique - Personal use only
  13. MelonSeeds - Unknown license
  14. Art Nouveau Caps - Unknown license
  15. Kalenderblatt Grotesk - Personal use only
  16. GE Zoom - Unknown license
  17. GE Zodiac - Unknown license
  18. Arrière Garde - Unknown license
  19. Pilsen Plakat - Unknown license
  20. BigDots - Unknown license
  21. Grusskarten Gotisch - Personal use only
  22. SteinAntik - 100% free
  23. Mosuna - Unknown license
  24. Typewrong - Unknown license
  25. Tragedia - Unknown license
  26. Alphasnail - Unknown license
  27. Breitkopf Fraktur - Personal use only
  28. Holitter Forge - 100% free
  29. Copycat - Unknown license
  30. Bitstorm - Unknown license
  31. Spylord - Unknown license
  32. Mediaeval Caps - Unknown license
  33. Steepidien - Unknown license
  34. Gothenburg Fraktur - Personal use only
  35. Powell Antique - Personal use only
  36. Mirisch - Personal use only
  37. DornspitzGrotesk - 100% free
  38. Kahless - Unknown license
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  40. Nervous - Unknown license
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