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  1. 1689 GLC Garamond Pro by GLC, $42.00
    This typeface family was inspired by a set of fonts, designed in the Garamond style, used for an edition of Remarques critiques sur les œuvres d’Horace by “D.A.E.P.”, published in Paris in 1689 by two different booksellers: Deny Thierry and Claude Barbin. We can see some differences in comparison with our “pure” Garamond (see our 1592 GLC Garamond), particularly in the lowercase of the Normal style and the uppercase of the Italic. Unfortunately, we know neither the name of the punchcutter, nor that of the printer. This complete font set contains small caps, fractions all the way up to 1999/1999, historical and standard ligatures, and all of the fleurons contained in the edition (Normal style only). The alphabet covers all Western, Eastern and Central European languages (including Celtic diacritics) and Turkish.
  2. Foro Rounded by Hoftype, $39.00
    Foro Rounded is the softer sister of the succesful Foro family. Distinct in appearance, with pleasant haptic, objective, and with graphic appeal. Foro comes in 16 styles and in OpenType format. All weights contain standard ligatures, proportional lining figures, tabular lining figures, proportional old style figures, lining old style figures, matching currency symbols, fraction- and scientific numerals and arrows. Foro supports Western European, Central and Eastern European languages.
  3. Numbskull by The Type Fetish, $25.00
    Numbskull contains an expanded character set including: Central, Eastern and Western European languages, The Baltic, Cyrillic, Esperanto, Greek and Turkish.
  4. Nuber Next by The Northern Block, $39.95
    Nuber Next is a modern geometric sans influenced by the popular neo-grotesques of the 1950s including Helvetica and Univers. Carefully remastered from the original Nuber type family to improve letter shape, overall uniformity and introduce a flexible width system capable of handling a wider variety of typographic applications. Details include 750 characters per font, nine weights and five widths with matching italics. Opentype features include seven variations of numerals, fractions, case-sensitive forms, stylistic alternates, ligatures, extended monetary symbols and language support covering Cyrillic, Western, South and Central Europe.
  5. Zacatecas 1914 - Personal use only
  6. Dollar - Unknown license
  7. Cactus Sandwich - 100% free
  8. Jerash Demo - Unknown license
  9. Westo by AuburnForest, $19.99
    Westro is great for portraying western look and feel in a poster, banner or any kinds of headlines.
  10. Supra Demiserif by Wiescher Design, $29.00
    »Supra Demiserif« is the demi serif addition to the Supra family. I am no fan of slab serif fonts, so I designed this one with half serifs, that makes the serifs less important. Then I found, that the italic does not look nice with slab serifs, so I did only one italic cut for the normal weight. The light and normal weights and the dominant x-height with its high ascenders make for easy reading of long copy. The heavy and x-light weights are great for elegant headlines. Supra is an OpenType family for professional typography with an extended character set of over 700 glyphs. It supports more than 40 Central- and Eastern-European as well as many Western languages. Ligatures, different figures, fractions, currency symbols and smallcaps can be found in all cuts. with each other.
  11. Mexican City by Typefactory, $14.00
    Mexican City is a slab serif font with western feel. With its neat and beautiful arrangement of letters, this typeface will look outstanding in both formal and non-formal designs. Perfect for headlines or logos, jacket, Porter finds its inspiration in the style of mid-19th century typefaces using generous slab serifs and a hard-working appearance.
  12. Folio by Linotype, $29.99
    Folio was designed by Konrad F. Bauer and Walter Baum and appeared with the Bauer font foundry (Bauersche Gießerei) in 1957. The designers based their ideas on Helvetica but Folio did not turn out to pose the competition they had hoped. The font has the same applications as Helvetica and is an extremely legible font. Folio is particularly good for text and has an objective, neutral character.
  13. Bunth - Unknown license
  14. BPL - Unknown license
  15. Blue Highway - Unknown license
  16. Bumbastika - Unknown license
  17. Arbeka - Unknown license
  18. Drummon Narrow - Unknown license
  19. Bedrock-Cyr - Unknown license
  20. Carbon Block - Unknown license
  21. Baby Face - Unknown license
  22. Babylon5 - Unknown license
  23. Vera Humana 95 - Unknown license
  24. BrunstCaps - Unknown license
  25. Covington Exp - Unknown license
  26. Dance Craze BV - Unknown license
  27. Misfit - Unknown license
  28. Asenine Wide - Unknown license
  29. 309 - Unknown license
  30. DdaftT-lowercase - Unknown license
  31. CopperCanyonWBW - Unknown license
  32. CaptainSwabby - Unknown license
  33. Anarchy - Unknown license
  34. DiMurphic - Personal use only
  35. Pointed - Unknown license
  36. Eden Mills - Unknown license
  37. Bullpen - Unknown license
  38. Chizzler Bold - Unknown license
  39. Dynamic BRK - 100% free
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