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  31. Linoset by Ensor Creative, $20.00
    Linoset was created from cut and printed linoleum. The lettering is based on Helvetica Neue Condensed Bold – it has been cut, printed and re-drawn to take on a completely new life – it's rough, tough and downright nasty!
  32. AdPro by Linotype, $29.99
    Roman Sehrer, a seasoned German advertising professional, digitized his handwriting to create this family of three fonts. Sehrer recommends this family for posters, logos, and restaurant menus. It works well with traditional sans serifs such as Helvetica or Univers.
  33. Impact by Microsoft Corporation, $89.00
    Geoffrey Lee designed Impact font for the Stephenson Blake foundry in 1965. The sans serif display typeface is very heavy and condensed in the grotesque style, similar to Helvetica Inserat. Use Impact font in display situations requiring a strong statement.
  34. Impact by Monotype, $40.99
    Geoffrey Lee designed Impact font for the Stephenson Blake foundry in 1965. The sans serif display typeface is very heavy and condensed in the grotesque style, similar to Helvetica Inserat. Use Impact font in display situations requiring a strong statement.
  35. Heldustry by URW Type Foundry, $35.99
    Heldustry is a sans serif design with letterforms partway between Helvetica and Eurostile. The Heldustry font family has a large x-height and wide characters, making it ideal for situations where there is not much copy but pages must be filled.
  36. Emblema Headline by Corradine Fonts, $15.00
    Based on Corradine Fonts font Emblema 65, Emblema Headline is a powerful tool for modern designers who need a vintage art deco style font with personality and high quality. The Emblema Headline family has four layers, each one with three or four different looks, for a total of thirteen different variations. Non-OT-users can select a font from these thirteen variations, also with specific flavors: Basic, Deco, Swash or Extraswash. Explore the great possibilities of Emblema Headline in your next project.
  37. Albany by Monotype, $29.99
    Albany, from Monotype Imaging, is a typeface family whose fonts have the same metrics as Arial. However, in contrast to Arial or Helvetica, Albany's letterforms are more open, with more generous apertures and counters. Also, punctuation is not square, as in Arial, but round
  38. Butterfly Effect by PintassilgoPrints, $24.90
    A swarm of butterflies that automagically turns into stunning patterns. This font counts 65 unique glyphs easily accessed through the keyboard (numerals, upper & lowercase plus some punctuation marks), making it possible to design patterns even in simple text editors. Just make sure to set the leading the same as the font size, as some software may override font settings. Well, in fact some glyphs don't require such accuracy and let you play with leading and letterspacing, resulting in sort of chaotic patterns. Sort of... butterfly effect.
  39. Xero by Megami Studios, $12.50
    Xero is an intentionally loose creation of a humanist font, given a Russian flair! Played rougher than its counterparts Helvetica and Arial, Xero works well for those who want to go that route but don't want the sharply defined lines of others in the humanist family.
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