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  1. Headstone Roman JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Despite its macabre-sounding name, Headstone Roman JNL is not a novelty font for Halloween or horror movies. Instead, it's an attractive Roman typeface based on an example provided of a guide for stonecutters to use when cutting epitaphs into tombstones. Headstone Roman JNL is available in regular, oblique, condensed and condensed oblique versions.
  2. Futurex Simplex - Unknown license
  3. Kameleon - Unknown license
  4. Vectora by Linotype, $40.99
    In creating Vectora, Adrian Frutiger was influenced by American Gothic styles, especially those of Morris F. Benton’s Franklin Gothic and News Gothic. Vectora is light and balanced, giving text legibility and a harmonious appearance.
  5. Pepper Sans by VIDI Visual Design Studio, $17.99
    The core design of Pepper family, designed by VIDI Visual Design Studio, is the fingertip handwriting style inspired by children’s writings on windows. This distinctive low-contrast typeface combines characteristics from neo-grotesque and organic models. Warmer than most Helvetica inspired typefaces, Pepper has organic shapes, playful strokes, rounded endings, and a generous x-height which makes Pepper easy to read. This family could be used well for food packagings, content aimed for children, book covers, branding, high-impact titles and small body texts, advertising, editorial design and more. What makes Pepper Sans Vol.1 competent and more spicy then some other fonts is that it contains a set of more than 900 characters for each of 5 weights that support many Latin-based languages, Greek and Cyrillic. As the weight decreases, the typeface gains impact with becoming elegant, giving titles in (Hair, Thin or Light) a breath of fresh air. We derived a typeface family consisting of Hair, Thin, Light, Regular, Semi Bold in this Vol.1 edition. Typeface features: • 5 weights: Hair, Thin, Light, Regular, Semi Bold • Latin, Greek & Cyrillic multilingual support • More than 900 characters for each of 5 weights Font Specs: • Created: August 2020 • Files type: .ttf
  6. Gizmo - Unknown license
  7. ND Diktat by NeueDeutsche, $15.00
    Introducing a bold and uncompromising sans-serif font that refuses to bend or sway. Its angular curves and sharp corners give it an air of authority and strength, while its bold weight demands attention and respect. This font is perfect for designs that require an unyielding, no-nonsense attitude. With its right angles and minimal curves, it embodies a stark and severe aesthetic that leaves no room for ambiguity or indecision. Its austere personality is sure to make a lasting impression, making it the perfect choice for projects that demand an authoritative and uncompromising presence.
  8. Wezer by Putracetol, $24.00
    The Wezer - Display Bold Font Duo is a unique and bold typeface that breaks away from the conventional font styles. It offers two distinct versions: rounded and display, both designed to bring something entirely fresh to the table. The purpose behind creating this font was to introduce a one-of-a-kind typeface that stands out in the design world. Wezer is the ideal choice for projects that require a touch of quirkiness and originality, making it perfect for logos, branding, headlines, posters, titles, billboards, banners, and any design that dares to be different.
  9. Ransahoff CT by CastleType, $19.00
    A very light, elegant, condensed typeface, which must be used very large (at least 100 points).
  10. Valium - Unknown license
  11. Arggh @$*# Lite - Unknown license
  12. Presstape Lite - Personal use only
  13. Dexedrine - Unknown license
  14. Lane - Cane - Unknown license
  15. Lane - Upper - Personal use only
  16. Lane - Narrow - Personal use only
  17. Whackadoo - Unknown license
  18. Lane - Posh - Personal use only
  19. Brecksville by OzType., $15.00
    Brecksville is a condensed grotesk typeface that takes inspiration from early German designs of the mid-19th century. It was designed as part of my current research into grotesk typefaces and different letterforms, as part of my dissertation research, “Perfected Letters: German Grotesk in the Nineteenth Century”, which focuses on the role of German design in typography. The Brecksville font family provides a wide range of weights, ranging from light to bold for both its rounded display style and more rugged sharp style. Both its styles feature the same horizontal proportions and metrics so they can freely be combined with no spacing issues. Brecksville's visually punchy condensed style and sharp edges, allows it to stand out on the screen – at almost any size. Its black composition also brings out the details needed in magazine and tabloid headlines, while maintaining readability throughout. The rounded display version is ideal for posters and other uses where you want something eye catching but not too hard on the eyes.
  20. Stenciled Message JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Inspired by an old retail stencil lettering guide, Stenciled Message JNL is a bold Roman serif typeface available in both regular and oblique versions.
  21. Subytro by Subtitude, $39.00
    Subytro! Use this font for sweet bold titles. It adds personality and an handmade feeling. Old Style font based on posters of the fifties.
  22. Telegraph by Solotype, $19.95
    Charles Beeler Jr. designed this in 1895 for Mackellar, Smiths and Jordan, which was part of the American Type Founders combine. The font had a short life because five years later ATF began an "off with the old, on with the new" program, and this font was an early victim.
  23. Gizmo - Shade - Unknown license
  24. Gulfs Display by Studio Sun, $10.00
    Gulfs Display Inspired by the 90's playful cartoon & comic books. This playful font comes in six widths; condensed, semi condensed, normal, semi expanded, expanded and extra expanded. This font can be used for modern and vintage designs, also can be easily paired with some graphic elements (Illustration, Photography) this font perfect for, Logotype, Branding, Title, and Packaging.
  25. Bill Poster by Smartfont, $18.00
    A powerful, energetic and exciting condensed typeface. It brings charming curves and satisfying patterns to traditional condensed fonts. It's designed for impact, without sacrificing style or legibility. It looks especially stunning in large scale, although it still carries a punch at smaller point sizes. It's born to be! Ideal for magazine, posters, headlines and pull quotes.
  26. Ramston by Katatrad, $29.00
    Ramston is a humanist sans serif typeface of 20 fonts in total — a normal and a condensed width in 5 weights with matching italics. The condensed version is designed for space-saving typography but with high legibility in mind. Ramston is an ideal font family for display, print, corporate identity, mobile devices, magazine cover, signage, and web design creation.
  27. Alderwood by Hustle Supply Co, $20.00
    Alderwood | A Condensed Hand Drawn Typeface: Alderwood is a hand drawn condensed typeface that comes in multiple styles / weights. Get it in regular, stamp, outlined with oblique versions of each. The subtle imperfection of hand drawn type adds character to projects that require a more grassroots vintage aesthetic. What's Included? → 6 Fonts Files → Western European Characters Included → Web Fonts
  28. Morris by HiH, $10.00
    Morris is a four-font family produced by HiH Retrofonts and based on the work of the very English William Morris. William Morris wanted a gothic type drawn from the 14th century blackletter tradition that he admired both stylistically and philosophically. He drew from several sources. His principal inspiration for his lower case was the 1462 Bible by Peter Schoeffer of Mainz; particularly notable for the first appearance of the ‘ear’ on the g. The upper case was Morris’s amalgam of the Italian cursive closed caps popular throughout the 12th through 15th centuries, a modern example of which is Goudy’s Lombardic Capitals. The gothic that Morris designed was first used by his Kelmscott Press for the publication of the Historyes Of Troye in 1892. It was called “Troy Type” and was cut at 18 points by Edward Prince. It was also used for The Tale of Beowulf. The typeface was re-cut in at 12 points and called “Chaucer Type” for use in The Order of Chivalry and The Works of Geoffrey Chaucer. Morris' objective is designing his gothic was not only to preserve the color and presence of his sources, but to create letters that were more readable to the English eye. ATF copied Troy and called it Satanick. Not only was the ATF version popular in the United States; but, interestingly, sold very well in Germany. There was great interest in that country in finding a middle ground between blackletter and roman styles -- one that was comfortable for a wider readership. The Morris design was considered one of the more successful solutions. Our interpretation, which we call Morris Gothic, substantially follows the Petzendorfer model used by other versions we have seen, with the following exceptions: 1) a larger fillet radius on the upper arm of the H, 2) a more typically broadpen stroke in place of the foxtail on the Q, which I do not like, 3) inclusion of the aforementioned ear on the g and 4) a slightly shorter descender on the y. We have included five ornaments, at positions 0135, 0137, 0167, 0172 and 0177. The German ligatures ‘ch’ & ‘ck’ can be accessed using the left and right brace keys (0123 & 0125). Morris Initials One and Morris Initials Two are two of several different styles of decorative initial letters that Morris designed for use with his type. He drew from a variety of 15th century sources, among which were Peter Schoeffer’s 1462 Mainz Bible and the lily-of-the-valley alphabet by Gunther Zainer of Augsburg. Each of the two initial fonts is paired with the Morris Gothic lower case. Morris Ornaments is a collection of both text ornaments and forms from the surrounding page-border decorations.
  29. Apron by Hurufatfont, $29.00
    The genesis of Apron font type family is inspired by soft-vertical structure of airplane window. On the other hand Apron is making a reference to technological design mentality of early 2000's. In short texts it has stable view and also humanist effect. Very suitable for mobile apps, web designs, sportive & technological product packs and ads designs. Especially Narrow Bold and Condensed Bold Italic weights have fluid and strong expression for striking headlines. User friendly Apron serves rich opentype properties; small capitals, alternative letters (a, c, e, g, k, l, q, s, y, A, C, G, K, M, N, R, S, 3, 6, 9), stylistic sets, standart and optional ligatures, oldstyle figures, tabular linings, arrows, bullets and wide money currencies, fractions and math symbols. Now please fasten your seat belts and enjoy it.
  30. Pergamon by URW Type Foundry, $39.99
    The Pergamon series is a creation of Alfons Schneider (1890–1946) and was issued by the foundry of Ludwig Wagner in Leipzig in 1937/1940, though the website of the Klingspor-Museum says that several of the faces were probably produced after the death of Schneider. This digital version is extended with the necessary OT characters and signs, while also the “символы кириллицы” are added. Also, in addition to the members of the family designed by Schneider, regular, italic, bold and bold italic extended versions were produced. The specimens of Ludwig Wagner stated emphatically: “In allen Graden werden beide K K geliefert”, so these two forms are in all the faces, while the two condensed members also have k k, as the specimens said that this alternative character was also in these two faces.
  31. Black Ridge by ZP Fonts, $16.00
    Black Ridge is a strong and rugged typeface, supplemented by its tall x-height, angled cuts, and quirky curves—all giving it a unique touch of character. It was inspired by the bold, modern, and condensed sans-serif typefaces created by typographic pioneers such as El Lissitszky, Herbert Bayer, and Jan Tschichold of the early twentieth century. This typeface is intended for display headlines and comes with a customary set of Latin characters, including diacritics, accents, symbols, mathematical glyphs, and more. Black Ridge comes in five styles—thin, light, regular, bold, and black—and supports over 80 different languages. Each weight contains a set of alternate glyphs and discretionary ligatures specially designed for better spacing and aesthetic enhancements for the more awkward character pairs such as fi, fl, rv, TY, FT, and more.
  32. ApronSoft by Hurufatfont, $19.00
    The genesis of ApronSoft font type family is inspired by soft-vertical structure of airplane window. On the other hand ApronSoft is making a reference to technological design mentality of early 2000's. In short texts it has stable view and also humanist effect. Very suitable for mobile apps, web designs, sportive & technological product packs and ads designs. Especially Narrow Bold and Condensed Bold Italic weights have fluid and strong expression for striking headlines. User friendly ApronSoft serves rich opentype properties; small capitals, alternative letters (a, c, e, g, k, l, q, s, y, A, C, G, K, M, N, R, S), stylistic sets, standart and optional ligatures, oldstyle figures, tabular linings, arrows, bullets and wide money currencies, fractions and math symbols. With reduced file size, it’s softer now!
  33. Juno by W Type Foundry, $20.00
    JUNO is a soft & friendly script font for display use. Inspired by latin American vernacular signs, defined by the freshness of the freehand strokes, and mixed with the rigor of typography. Juno is well suited for packaging, headlines, advertising and any handmade feels graphic. Designed with a wide range of options, its variables move between tow poles; regular to black & condensed to expanded, plus true italics. This 40 font family sums up to 5 weight subfamilies: Regular, Semi Condensed, Condensed, Semi Expanded, Expanded. Designed with powerful opentype features, alternate characters and extended language support. We’re proud to introduce: Juno.
  34. True Believer by Comicraft, $19.00
    Hold the line, True Believer! Stand together. Stick up for the vulnerable. Challenge bullies. Don't let the forces of evil reign supreme. Expelliarmus! A worthy companion to our Balloon Lettering family FACE FRONT, TRUE BELIEVER is a scripty serif handwriting font for wizards everywhere. Features Four fonts (Regular, Italic, Bold & Bold Italic) with upper and lowercase characters.
  35. Nice Wave Font by Softulka, $22.00
    Nice wave font - a fluffy fun display typeface with a wavy form. This decorative font works perfectly for bold titles, festival posters, as a graphic element for bright T-shirts or hoodies, or even backgrounds! This weird and ugly typeface likes an experiment with spacing and additional graphic elements. Please, don't hold back on your bold modern ideas!
  36. Versal - Personal use only
  37. Youthanasia Texture - Personal use only
  38. Thorazone - Unknown license
  39. Zillah Modern Ouline - Unknown license
  40. Youthanasia - Unknown license
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