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  1. DLSantaCaps - Unknown license
  2. Salamander - Unknown license
  3. Saccule - Unknown license
  4. Parquet - Unknown license
  5. Parsnip - Unknown license
  6. Xenotron - Unknown license
  7. DLTreeCaps - Unknown license
  8. Prima Sans Mono by Bitstream, $29.99
    The monospace companion to Jim Lyles’ Prima Sans, designed by colleague Sue Zafarana at Bitstream.
  9. Rotola TH Pro by Elsner+Flake, $40.00
    Karl-Heinz Lange presented his first drafts of Rotola during a Typoart® type design competition in 1985 under the name "Boutique". A year later, Norbert du Vinage, former manager of the type design department, integrated "Boutique" in his production plan. Due the Fall of the Wall, it took about 18 years until Lange finished this font family in cooperation with Elsner+Flake. Karl-Heinz Lange was born on July 29, 1929 in Wiesenkirch in West Prussia. He was enrolled in the Humanistic Gymnasium at Elbing from 1939 to 1945 and changed to the Wernigerode High School after his family had to flee to central Germany. From 1949 to 1951, Karl-Heinz Lange studied at the Werkkunstschule Halle, where one of his teachers was Professor Post. After 1951, he continued his studies at the Hochschule for Grafik und Buchkunst in Leipzig with an emphasis on book design. He received his diploma in 1955 with distinction based on his design of a hot metal typeface. From 1956 to 1961, Karl-Heinz Lange worked as a lecturer for Type and Commercial Graphics at the Hochschule für Angewandte Kunst in Magdeburg. From 1961 to 1963, he taught at the Hochschule für Grafik und Buchkunst in Leipzig, and finally as a freelance commercial designer in Magdeburg. He worked on a variety of assignments, one of which was the design of trick films. From 1969 to 1976 he took the position of Artistic Director of the Henschelverlag, Berlin; from 1976 to 1994 he was Professor of Type and Typography at the Fachschule für Werbung und Gestaltung in Berlin; and, until 2004, he taught at various institutes for advanced professional education. From 2005 to 2007 he taught at the Fachhochschule Magdeburg/Stendal. Karl-Heinz Lange was awarded the second prize at the "International Type Design Contest 1971" for a headline typeface, and, in 1984, at the XI. Biannual of Graphic Design in Brno, he won a Silver Medal for the design of his typeface family Publica. He created the telephone book typeface Minima and re-designed the Typoart Super Grotesk® (Arno Drescher, 1930) as well as the Newspaper typeface Magna® by Herbert Thannhaeuser for the use on digital typesetting systems. To the day of his death on June 29, 2010, Karl-Heinz Lange lived and worked as a type designer. Among others, he closely followed the designs of the typefaces which were developed under his guidance for Typoart®: "Publica®", "Typoart Super Grotesk®" and "Minima®" which he launched as "Publicala", "Minimala" and "Superla" in 2009. In cooperation with Elsner+Flake, he developed the Typeface family "Rotola" between 2006 and 2009 as well as the script families of the "Viabella®" series. To the end, he followed the development of his first typeface, the "Diplom Antiqua", which he also wanted to bring to market together with Elsner+Flake.
  10. Americanic - Personal use only
  11. Runner - Unknown license
  12. Daville - Unknown license
  13. Elementric - Unknown license
  14. Menca by Kvant, $59.00
    Menca takes cues from the lettering of engineering, found on road signage and industrial metal plaques.
  15. Seabright Monument by Device, $39.00
    During a ‘type walk’ at the 2007 AtypI conference in Brighton, typographer Phil Baines pointed out what he considered to be a particularly egregious example of over-decorative art nouveau lettering on a war memorial. This made me determined to use it as the basis for a font. Released in Opentype, it now features ligatures, swashes and alternates. It’s not certain if the curved top bars on the E and F are a feature of the original design or due to climbers using them as footholds, but I incorporated them anyway. It has recently been used for invitations and supporting print material for formal charity dinners at the House of Lords.
  16. Reluctant Aviator by Hanoded, $15.00
    I read something interesting the other day: in 1910 a cat called Kiddo snuck on board an airship and was found by aeronaut Walter Wellman - after he had already taken off in an attempt to cross the Atlantic Ocean. Wellman and Kiddo spent 71 hours aboard the airship, but never completed the journey, due to engine problems and foul weather. Luckily, they were both rescued. It was a funny story, so I decided to name a font after it. Reluctant Aviator is a handmade font (pen and paper). It has a rough edge, some shaky glyphs and a lot of bravado. Comes with diacritics and swashes.
  17. Pointed - Unknown license
  18. Ludwig LooseBraids - Unknown license
  19. Dot2Dot - Unknown license
  20. Epoxy by Ahmad Jamaludin, $15.00
    EPOXY - A font that exudes the playful and iconic vibes of the y2k era, inspired by the beloved Barbie cartoon style, where all hues are dipped in pretty pink. With 6 captivating styles for each type - Regular, Italic, Outline, Extrude, Outline Italic, and Extrude Italic Features: Epoxy Main File Has 6 Variable: Regular, Italic, Outline, Extrude, Outline Italic, and Extrude Italic Instructions (Access special characters, even in Cricut Design) Simple Installations PUA Encoded Characters Dharmas Studio
  21. Saccule - Unknown license
  22. Pencilled - Unknown license
  23. Ol'54 - Unknown license
  24. Mexican Knappett - Personal use only
  25. Blurrd - Unknown license
  26. Artlookin - Unknown license
  27. Daville Slanted - Unknown license
  28. Daville Condensed - Unknown license
  29. Sthlm graffiti - Unknown license
  30. Artlookin - Unknown license
  31. Lunasol - Unknown license
  32. EZBorder - Personal use only
  33. Peloponeso by Intellecta Design, $9.00
    Note: The Frame style is no longer available due its complexity and the resulting memory and performance issues.
  34. Fridha by Intellecta Design, $27.90
    Note: The Shadow style is no longer available due its complexity and the resulting memory and performance issues.
  35. Feosa by Intellecta Design, $14.95
    Note: The Lined style is no longer available due its complexity and the resulting memory and performance issues.
  36. Porcupine by Intellecta Design, $9.00
    Note: The Shadow style is no longer available due its complexity and the resulting memory and performance issues.
  37. Easy Callig by Intellecta Design, $17.90
    Note: The Italic style is no longer available due its complexity and the resulting memory and performance issues.
  38. Deco Experiment 3 by Intellecta Design, $9.00
    Note: The Decorative style is no longer available due its complexity and the resulting memory and performance issues.
  39. Floresco by Intellecta Design, $21.90
    Note: The Lined style is no longer available due its complexity and the resulting memory and performance issues.
  40. Frutisis by Intellecta Design, $21.90
    Note: The Lined style is no longer available due its complexity and the resulting memory and performance issues.
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