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  1. Lightbox 21 by Protimient, $21.00
    Lightbox 21 is a radical update of my previous version of a geometric sans serif. The design of the original Lightbox was fundamentally based on the idea of incorporating the proportions of the ‘Golden Ratio’ into each letterform; Lightbox 21 greatly improves on this concept by entirely abandoning it. The result is a much more readable, ‘natural’ typeface that retains elements of the original without being bound to it. Overall, Lightbox 21 has been designed to convey that classic feel of a geometric sans that makes the genre so tremendously enduring and versatile, as well as providing an effortless sense of class to whatever they are applied. Primarily intended for editorial work (i.e. short to medium length texts) or display settings, Lightbox 21 has a reasonably extensive character set, including support for Vietnamese, many currency symbols, arrows, and small caps. It also has OpenType support for nut fractions (via a stylistic set) and a barred alternate uppercase i and an alternate curled j.
  2. Linotype Textra by Linotype, $40.99
    Linotype Textra is a clever twist on the sans serif genre, designed by Jochen Schuss and Jörg Herz in 2002. Schuss says this about Linotype Textra: "Two in one! The same Linotype Textra, which is so neutral and practical for long text passages turns into an eye-catching headline type when used in larger point sizes. The trick? It's all in the details. The type's clear, robust forms give it a high degree of legibility when used in smaller point sizes for texts. When used in larger sizes, the angular, slightly irregular forms that give the type its strong character become apparent. Hence the name Linotype Textra: pure text with a little something extra!" With 15 weights, the Linotype Textra family provides graphic designers with a good basis for almost any type of work. The five regular weights have matching true italics and old style figures, and the five small cap weights include tabular figures.
  3. Jabberwub by Sentinel Type, $30.00
    A fresh new decorative display face bubbling with life & spontaneity, Jabberwub belongs to a rare genus of creature fonts that time forgotócasual animated. A fun & bouncy eye-catcher that crosses into the land of the zany, dancing a whacky line between discord & rhyme, Jabberwub packs tons of fun into a state-of-the-art OpenType font loaded with 270 extra glyphs, including stylistic alternates, discretionary ligatures, word ligatures and capitalized ligatures, allowing creative typographers to achieve a custom hand-lettered look without all the mess & spilt glue of a manual paste-up job. Just like using rub-down type but it never cracks or splits, and it never runs out. The moment you start using Jabberwub you'll be laffing! Jabberwub is ideal for whatever zany stuff springs to mind. It takes an outline with no problem-o, and you can squish & squoosh it as the occasion takes your fancy. Optimal results are achieved by hand setting each individual glyph. Available in OpenType only.
  4. Buslingthorpe by Shinntype, $39.00
    What intrigued me about Buslingthorpe was the virtuoso challenge it presented, of designing a typeface that would, despite a ridiculously tiny x-height, still possess a coherent harmony betwen upper and lower case, and read confortably. At the same time, beyond pure plastic formality, I was aware that there are strong connotations of historicism in this noble style, with overtones of regal magnificence, on account of the extravagant leading and generous point size required for adequate visibility—in traditional letterpress printing such proportions, with so few characters per square inch, were pricey and devoured resources. There are two iconic early 20th century designs in the genre: Koch Antiqua (Rudolf Koch, Klingspor Foundry, 1922) and Lucian (Lucian Bernhard, Bauer Foundry, 1925). Both these have x-heights smaller than fifty percent of ascender height, which nominally defines the category. So I made these my benchmarks, and determined to outdo them in dramatic fashion. —Nick Shinn, Orangeville, March 2021
  5. Geoffrey - Personal use only
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  9. Covington SC Exp - Unknown license
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  12. MGN Burro by Morgana Studio, $17.50
    MGN Burro by Morgana Studio is a slab serif font offering 7 styles: Thin, Light, Regular, Medium, Semibold, Bold, and Extra Bold. Combining classic and modern elements, it caters to diverse designs, ensuring readability and impact. From delicate Thin to bold Extra Bold, each weight caters to various preferences, making MGN Burro a versatile toolkit for designers.
  13. BEEF 3 PERSONAL USE - Personal use only
  14. THINK EXTRA PERSONAL USE - Personal use only
  15. BAHAMAS TWO PERSONAL USE - Personal use only
  16. Ruthless Wreckin ONE - Personal use only
  17. BaselBook - Unknown license
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  19. SF Foxboro Script Extended - Unknown license
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  21. 3x3 dots - 100% free
  22. Ben Hard Life - Unknown license
  23. Sci Fied - 100% free
  24. Mordred - Unknown license
  25. SF Cartoonist Hand SC - Unknown license
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  28. Gothic by Wooden Type Fonts, $15.00
    Gothic Bold Condensed, first shown in 1889 by Hamilton wooden type founders. With lowercase. Gothic Bold Expanded.
  29. Space Rave - Personal use only
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  31. Anger Styles - Personal use only
  32. ColorTube - 100% free
  33. Rotterdam Demo - Personal use only
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  35. Bebas Neue - 100% free
  36. Surfing & Kiteboarding - Personal use only
  37. Game Of Squids - 100% free
  38. Xenogears - 100% free
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