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  1. Paganini-SemiBold - Personal use only
  2. Chizzler SemiBold - Unknown license
  3. Walkway SemiBold - Unknown license
  4. Vitesse SemiBold - Unknown license
  5. GoudyThirty-DemiBold - Personal use only
  6. Mundo DemiBold by Type-Ø-Tones, $40.00
    Mundo DemiBold is the perfect counterpart of the Hannover Modern, the other Javier Mariscal typeface in our catalogue. This nice font belongs to a series of drawings used in the Señor Mundo comic strip of the nineties.
  7. Walkway Condensed SemiBold - Unknown license
  8. Walkway SemiBold RevOblique - Unknown license
  9. Walkway Oblique SemiBold - Unknown license
  10. Walkway Expand SemiBold - Unknown license
  11. 7 days - Unknown license
  12. Chess-7 - Personal use only
  13. Sevenet 7 - Unknown license
  14. Aegipti 7 by 2D Typo, $28.00
    Aegypti 7 is a digital revival of Font No.7 or Egyptian Narrow - a Soviet display face cast for hand composition. I settled on the 12pt version as a basis for my digital version, as larger sizes added too much contrast to an otherwise quite orderly slab serif. The Soviet Font No.7 itself was based on an older Semi-Egyptian narrow cut before the revolution.
  15. Spring#7 by Joey Maul, $12.00
    Spring#7 is a 1900s-style font based on text on postcards found after the turn of the century. Italic in nature, it works nicely for text and graphics that need a humble old-timey look.
  16. dearJoe 7 by JOEBOB graphics, $39.00
    The dearJoe series of fonts came to life around the year 1999, when I created dearJoe 1, which was a first (and half-assed) attempt to convert my own handwriting into a working font. Being able to type in my own hand had always been a childhood fantasy, and even though I only partly understood the software, a working font was generated and I decided to put it on the internet for people to use in their own personal projects. Which they did: at this moment the dearJoe 1 font has been downloaded millions of times and can be found on Vietnamese riksjas, Tasmanian gyms and chocolate stores on 5th Avenue for instance. The font is not something I am particularly proud of, but it started me of in building what's now the JOEBOB graphics foundry. Inbetween creating other fonts, the dearJoe series has become a theme I revisit every once in a while, trying to create an update on how my handwriting has evolved, along with my abilities in creating fonts that mimic actual handwriting. In the last decade or so I started implementing ligatures and alternate characters, which helped a lot in coming to a result that can almost pass for actual handwriting. The 2019 dearJoe 7 font is the latest addition to this font family. All characters were scanned from handwritten notes, cherrypicking the characters and letter-combinations I liked best. They were written with a Lamy M66 B pen and only minor adjustments were made to the original scans, leaving most little flaws and rough edges as they were for a convincing ball-point on paper result. The font comes with over 150 ligatures, making sure the font has a variated and credible overall look and feel.
  17. Antique 7 by Wooden Type Fonts, $15.00
    An Egyptian unbracketed heavy serif font, largely for display.
  18. Digital Counter 7 - Personal use only
  19. LED Counter 7 - Personal use only
  20. LED Digital 7 - Personal use only
  21. Dash Pixel-7 - Personal use only
  22. Advanced Pixel-7 - Personal use only
  23. 7 days fat - Unknown license
  24. 7 days oblique - Unknown license
  25. Sevenet 7 Cyr - Unknown license
  26. 7 days rotated - Unknown license
  27. Old Style 7 by Linotype, $29.00
    The name Old Style No. 7 comes from a time when foundries released a variety of typefaces under one name. Linotype produced Old Style No. 7, which was based on an early 1870s typeface from the Bruce Typefoundry, which had based its design on a type from the Scottish foundry Miller and Richards. Old Style No. 7 is a reliable text type that is serviceable for both books and shorter copy demands, such as magazines.
  28. Deco Experiment 7 by Intellecta Design, $9.00
    a art deco naive experimental typeface
  29. Black No.7 by Typocalypse, $20.79
    Inspired by the famous Tennessee whiskey logo from 1866, the Black No.7 has over 400 glyphs including ligatures, alternates and special characters. Download the font for the price of a bottle Tennessee Whiskey. Note: If you plan on using the logos from the font for any commercial purpose then it is recommended that you contact those companies and request guideline information along with their official artwork. The Black No.7 has not been approved as official artwork by the company.
  30. Linotype CMC-7 by Linotype, $29.00
    Linotype CMC-7 is a MICR barcode font. It contains machine-readable numbers, letters, and punctuation. These characters are used on checks and for other banking needs in several countries. Linotype CMC-7 can also be used like any other font in visual graphic work; like the Universal MICR Pi or OCR A and B typefaces, this is a real" computer fonts, carrying all of the connotations of the days of early technology."
  31. Bookshelf Symbol 7 by Microsoft Corporation, $29.00
    Bookshelf Symbol 7 is a unique font that was originally developed for inclusion in a Microsoft product. Bookshelf Symbol 7 font is available in TrueType with a custom character set.
  32. Modern Dot Digital-7 - Personal use only
  33. Advanced Dot Digital-7 - Personal use only
  34. Modern LED Board-7 - Personal use only
  35. Advanced LED Board-7 - Personal use only
  36. Small Dot Digital-7 - Personal use only
  37. 7 days fat rotated - Unknown license
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