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  1. LT Festive Medium - 100% free
  2. Sur by Horacio Lorente, $20.00
    Sur is a modern minimalist sans-serif typeface available in two weights (normal and bold), with a good shape for big editorial headlines and fashion publications. It was developed during 2009, trying to find a new way to express ideas in editorial projects.
  3. Tinderbox by Device, $29.00
    16th and 17th century formal handwriting forms the basis for Tinderbox, an antique script. Preserving the rough impression of a quill pen on parchment, Tinderbox evokes old manuscripts, ecclesiastical texts, gothic inscriptions, faded tattoos and horror literature; spooky calligraphy for the digital age.
  4. Tusker Grotesk by Lewis McGuffie Type, $35.00
    Tusker Grotesk is a headline typeface designed for robust and high-impact use. The initial inspiration for Tusker came from postwar typefaces like Haettenschweiler, Impact and Helvetica Inserat which use very high x-heights. Other influences in the condensed end of the Tusker family are old grotesques like Folio Extra Condensed and Stephenson Blake Elongated Sans No.1 with their flat terminals and closed-up apertures. Then as the widths in Tusker grow, the lettering takes some more inspiration from gothic style sans such as Inland Type's Title Gothic No.8, while maintaining the optical weight established in the narrow end of the family. Each width set is duplexed, stackable and is ideal for headlines, logos and bold attention-grabbing editorial design. Tusker has extended latin coverage ideal for western, central and eastern European languages.
  5. Byzantine - Unknown license
  6. Digeria - Unknown license
  7. Speedlearn - Unknown license
  8. Geogrotesque by Emtype Foundry, $69.00
    Geogrotesque is a semi modular with a subtle rounded finish typeface. All the characters are based in the same formal principle with its corresponding optical adjustments in order to adapt the system to an alphabet for texts. Although the type family has a geometric or “technological” construction, the rounded finish provides it a warm appearance, making the typefaces nicer and nearby. Geogrotesque has been conceived to be used as a display typeface in publications or intermediate length texts, most of all the Thin and Ultralight weights which were meant to be used in big sizes. The type family consists of 14 styles, 7 weights (Thin, UltraLight, Light, Regular, Medium, SemiBold and Bold) plus italics and it’s available in Open Type format. For more details see the PDF. Related: Geogrotesque Stencil, Geogrotesque Condensed, Geogrotesque Expanded, Geogrotesque Slab and Geogrotesque Sharp.
  9. 1820 Modern by GLC, $38.00
    This family was inspired mainly (Normal and Italic style ) by a Didot pattern font used in Rennes (France, Britanny) by Cousin-Danelle, printers, for Antiquités historiques et monumentales ‡ visiter de Montfort ‡ Corseul, par Dinan... Saint Malo... etc. an historic guidebook for a journey through a part of (French) Brittany in 1820, and many other books. The present version contains 1820 Modern Normal and Italic, 1820 Modern Large Normal and 1820 Modern Narrow Normal, each style with small caps. This font may be used together with 1906 French News and/or 1906 Titrage.
  10. Mona Lisa Recut - Unknown license
  11. NorB Felt Tip by NorFonts, $32.00
    NorB Felt Tip was inspired from the lettering of my grand-brother Med Bahha who taught several kinds of letterings. It is a handwritten text font mimicking a felt pen and can be used with any word processing program for text and display use, print and web projects, apps and ePub, comic books, graphic identities, branding, editorial, advertising, scrapbooking, cards and invitations and any casual lettering purpose… or even just for fun! NorB Felt Tip comes with 6 weights each with their matching italics and in a Light, Normal, Bold and Heavy version.
  12. NorB Pen by NorFonts, $28.00
    NorB Pen was inspired from Arial Round font, I use this font for my jazz lead-sheets. It's a handwritten text font emulating a round marker permanent pen. You can use this font with any word processing program for text and display use, print and web projects, apps and ePub, comic books, graphic identities, branding, editorial, advertising, scrapbooking, cards and invitations and any casual lettering purpose… or even just for fun! NorB Pen comes with 8 weights, each with their matching italics and in a Light, Normal, Bold and Heavy version.
  13. Kick The Font - Personal use only
  14. Olympus Mount - Personal use only
  15. Heineken - Unknown license
  16. LT Marathon - 100% free
  17. Balloon - Unknown license
  18. Chesterfield - Personal use only
  19. Holitter Circle - 100% free
  20. Macro - Unknown license
  21. Vtc-NueTattooScript - Personal use only
  22. Bistecca - Personal use only
  23. Zeroes - Unknown license
  24. Caswallon Demo - Unknown license
  25. HeadlineNEWS - Unknown license
  26. Rotondo - Unknown license
  27. Depth Charge - Unknown license
  28. Drummon - Unknown license
  29. 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
  30. Il Coliseum by Jonahfonts, $30.00
    A formal text font designed for legibility, suitable for documents, books and intense text requirements.
  31. Typography times - 100% free
  32. Isfahan Demo - Unknown license
  33. Samarkan - Unknown license
  34. Jerkoff - Unknown license
  35. Teazer - Unknown license
  36. Excalibur Logotype - Unknown license
  37. Silly Annie - Unknown license
  38. Kaila by ArimaType, $18.00
    Kaila is a bold but elegant serif font. Its elegance and simplicity make this font look absolutely stunning on a variety of design ideas, both formal and informal.
  39. banister by One Fonty Day, $15.00
    Banister looks both contemporary and vintage. It contains a total of 12 styles including two main styles (Normal and Loaded), and for each style it comes with two widths (Semi-condensed and Semi-Expanded) and three weights (Light, Regular and Bold). The 40’s inspired style is subtle in banister, so it comes across more contemporary. Also, slightly curved strokes can be found on some letters, which gives a more organic feeling overall. To gain full advantage of banister, you can toggle “Fill” and “Stroke” on any editable applications to experiment the style, also layering normal and loaded styles let you discover something unexpected. Banister is versatile, simple and organic looking typeface, and good for headlines, logos, tiles and any large texts.
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