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  1. Strenuous - Unknown license
  2. Bauziet by Halbfett, $30.00
    Bauziet is a modern grotesk available in 12 styles with variable support. The weight range of Bauziet is significant due to its most distinctive design element: the prominent ink traps. As the Bauziet weight increases, these ink traps become more pronounced. This aspect makes Bauziet an excellent resource for designers to explore, as its substantial ink traps can swiftly evolve into an iconic feature within a branding system.
  3. Misirlou - Unknown license
  4. You're Gone - Unknown license
  5. Teen - Unknown license
  6. Teen Light - Unknown license
  7. Teen - Unknown license
  8. Deportees - Unknown license
  9. Crapola - Unknown license
  10. Earwig Factory - Unknown license
  11. Kenyan Coffee - Unknown license
  12. Prime Minister of Canada - Unknown license
  13. Karma Future - Unknown license
  14. Overload Burn - Unknown license
  15. Urkelian - Unknown license
  16. Velvenda Megablack - 100% free
  17. Minya Nouvelle - Unknown license
  18. Kredit - Unknown license
  19. Deluxe Ducks - Unknown license
  20. Birdland Aeroplane - Unknown license
  21. Radios in Motion Hard - Unknown license
  22. First Blind 2 - Unknown license
  23. Hurry Up - Unknown license
  24. Stupefaction - Unknown license
  25. Stereofidelic - 100% free
  26. Braeside Outline - Unknown license
  27. Capacitor - Unknown license
  28. Lesser Concern - Unknown license
  29. Field Day Filter - Unknown license
  30. Douglas Adams Hand - Unknown license
  31. Zuume Soft by Adam Ladd, $24.00
    Zuume Soft is a high-impact, condensed sans serif family with a soft touch. A sister to Zuume, this version features round corners for a friendlier appearance. The lighter weights give a sharp, technical feel while the bold, blacker weights can be tightly spaced and stacked for a strong visual punch. The notched and extended ink traps add both function and aesthetic interest. The strong and sturdy design makes it ideal for eye-catching headlines, branding, packaging, sports, logos, and more.
  32. Lancelot Pro by Canada Type, $39.95
    When type historians look back on Jim Rimmer, they will consider him the last type designer who just couldn't let go of metal type, even though he was just as proficient in digital type. Lancelot is one definite case in point: A face designed and produced in digital as late in the game as 1999, only to spring onto the new millenium a couple of years later as a metal type cast in three sizes. That was Jim, a time traveler constantly reminding the craft of its origins. This particular time machine was originally designed as a simple set of attractive caps that emphasize the beauty of the variable conventional dialogue between the drawing tool and the intended final form, and the one exchanged within the totality of the forms themselves. Jim designed two weights, with contrast and counterspace being the main difference between them. In 2013, the Lancelot family was remastered and greatly expanded. Lancelot Pro is now a wonder of over 840 glyphs per font, including smaller versions of the caps in the minuscule slots, and alternates and ligatures that can transform the historic spirit of the original design into anything from half-uncial to outright gothic. Language support goes beyond the extended Latin stuff, to cover Cyrillic and Greek as well. 20% of the Lancelot Pro family's revenues will be donated to the Canada Type Scholarship Fund, supporting higher typography education in Canada.
  33. Buddy Lotion by PizzaDude.dk, $15.00
    A grafitti and comic like font trapped inside boxes!
  34. Blue Highway - Unknown license
  35. Commerciality - Unknown license
  36. Mississauga - Unknown license
  37. Alianna - Unknown license
  38. CHR32 - Unknown license
  39. Macromedia - Unknown license
  40. CA Cula by Cape Arcona Type Foundry, $40.00
    CA Cula is standing in the tradition of cool tempered sans serif typefaces like DIN. But at a closer look it reveals a tendency towards rounder reading-friendly forms. The denaturalized ink traps give CA Cula a very special and individual look in display sizes, whereas in smaller sizes the positive aspects of huge ink traps show effect. The text looks clean and bright without black dots in the typographic image. This makes CA Cula suitable even for longer text, while the bold weight makes pretty cool headlines. The choice of weights aims at an easy straight forward use. A set of five well balanced weights ought to be enough to cover most needs without throwing the typographer into questions like: demibold or semibold? If you are looking for the extra kick, look out for CA Cula Superfat.
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