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  1. Baphomet™ - Unknown license
  2. Pokoljaro - Personal use only
  3. Treasure Map Deadhand - Personal use only
  4. Stormbringer - Personal use only
  5. Potsdam - Unknown license
  6. Judas - Unknown license
  7. JF Cotswold Letters - Unknown license
  8. Magna Carta - Personal use only
  9. Vinque - Unknown license
  10. Morpheus - Unknown license
  11. AvQest - Personal use only
  12. Samedi Demo - Unknown license
  13. Sable - Unknown license
  14. Mouth - Unknown license
  15. DS Kork - Unknown license
  16. Ysgarth English - Unknown license
  17. Fantasy clipart 2 - Unknown license
  18. Endor Alt - Unknown license
  19. Sláine - Unknown license
  20. Kelmscott - Unknown license
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  23. Timesquare by Campotype, $25.00
    The initial idea of timesquare typeface inspired by Helvetica when presenting the board information on a subway escalator in Time Square, Manhattan, New York. This confirms strength the legend of Helvetica is not lost amid rampant nice fonts in the site. Therefore it should not appropriate that this timesquare fonts come to rival the greatness of Helvetica. Fonts timesquare thrive (since 2008 for self used) of the basic forms of Helvetica to timesquare born in different shapes and sizes. The greatest challenge during development timesquare is both shape similarity to Helvetica directly, as well as to other fonts inspired by Helvetica. Timesquare's main characteristics are the wide character, modern touch and individually, can work well on a wide variety of applications in books, brochures and magazines as well as applications in advertising. This typeface has been developed on the Latin character sets. Hopefully useful.
  24. Nebulas by Supremat, $14.00
    A simple and elegant sans serif font inspired by the legendary Helvetica and Univers. Perfect for minimalist, modern typography. The font has a dense enough kerning that it's perfect for large and medium-sized headlines. The highlight of the font is the letters N and K, adding some spacey vibe to the design.
  25. ANVIL - Unknown license
  26. "Helveticrap" is a unique and distinctive font created by Michael Tension, an artist and designer known for his creative endeavors and contributions to the world of typography and graphic design. The...
  27. Schelter Grotesk NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    This forerunner of Helvetica made its debut as Breite Grotesk in the 1886 specimen book of the Schelter & Giesecke foundry in Leipzig. This classic face still retains its freshness, even after more than a century. Both versions of this font contain the complete Latin A Extended character set, as well as extended ligatures and fractions.
  28. Black - Unknown license
  29. Neue Haas Grotesk Display by Linotype, $33.99
    The first weights of Neue Haas Grotesk were designed in 1957-1958 by Max Miedinger for the Haas’sche Schriftgiesserei in Switzerland, with art direction by the company’s principal, Eduard Hoffmann. Neue Haas Grotesk was to be the answer to the British and German grotesques that had become hugely popular thanks to the success of functionalist Swiss typography. The typeface was soon revised and released as Helvetica by Linotype AG. As Neue Haas Grotesk had to be adapted to work on Linotype’s hot metal linecasters, Linotype Helvetica was in some ways a radically transformed version of the original. For instance, the matrices for Regular and Bold had to be of equal widths, and therefore the Bold was redrawn at a considerably narrower proportion. During the transition from metal to phototypesetting, Helvetica underwent additional modifications. In the 1980s Neue Helvetica was produced as a rationalized, standardized version. For Christian Schwartz, the assignment to design a digital revival of Neue Haas Grotesk was an occasion to set history straight. “Much of the warm personality of Miedinger’s shapes was lost along the way. So rather than trying to rethink Helvetica or improve on current digital versions, this was more of a restoration project: bringing Miedinger’s original Neue Haas Grotesk back to life with as much fidelity to his original shapes and spacing as possible (albeit with the addition of kerning, an expensive luxury in handset type).” Schwartz’s revival was originally commissioned in 2004 by Mark Porter for the redesign of The Guardian, but not used. Schwartz completed the family in 2010 for Richard Turley at Bloomberg Businessweek. Its thinnest weight was designed by Berton Hasebe.
  30. Heltar by The Northern Block, $19.30
    A modern neo-grotesque typeface. Having grown up in Sheffield and been completely immersed in the work of The Designers Republic I became very drawn to their treatment of Helvetica, especially the close tracking of the letter space. This visual investigation led me to the study of the font Hass Unica, a so called improvement to Helvetica. In order not to replicate and become a clone of Unica I redrew all the characters from scratch improving optical appearance, developing subtle corrections and reshaping individual letterforms. The result is a remixed neo-grotesque font that has strong general optical balance with great rhythm under close tracking. Details include 10 weights, an extended European character set, true italic, manually edited kerning and Euro symbol.
  31. Be safe - Unknown license
  32. IRONGATE - Unknown license
  33. republicstroke - 100% free
  34. LazovBold - Unknown license
  35. Moria Citadel - Unknown license
  36. Argor Man Scaqh - 100% free
  37. Livingstone - Unknown license
  38. Goldilocks_Revised - 100% free
  39. Clerica - Unknown license
  40. MaximilianAntiqua - 100% free
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